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Bessie Brown

Bessie Brown (1890 – 1955) also known as "The Original" Bessie Brown, was an American classic female blues, jazz, and cabaret singer. She sometimes recorded under the pseudonyms of Sadie Green, Caroline Lee, and possibly Helen Richards. Brown was active as a recording artist from 1925 to 1929. Her best known tracks were "Ain't Much Good in the Best of Men Nowadays" and "Song from a Cotton Field".Chloe song of the south.
She should not be confused (although often is in both biographies and discographies) with her namesake, Bessie Brown, who recorded vaudeville and blues styled duets with George W. Williams, over a similar timespan.
==Life and career==
Brown was born in Marysville, Ohio, United States. She recorded between the dates of November 10, 1925 and April 1, 1929. Her concurrent vaudeville career, saw her appear sometimes as a male impersonator.〔 She also appeared in revues including ''Moonshine Revue'', ''The Whirl Of Joy'' and ''Dark-Town Frolics''. In addition, Brown took to the stage as a cabaret performer, primarily on the East Coast.〔 On her recordings she sang in a deepened tone, without any notable African American dialect. Thus, to more than one commentator, her style was similar to Sophie Tucker.〔
Her recordings saw Brown backed by some of the best Harlem based musicians of the time. These included Thomas Morris and Rex Stewart (cornet); Charlie Irvis and Charlie Green (trombone); Coleman Hawkins and Buster Bailey (saxophone); Buddy Christian and Clarence Holiday (banjo); plus Porter Grainger, Clarence Williams and Fletcher Henderson (piano).〔
She left the music industry in 1932,〔 and married Clarence Shaw in the early 1930s. She had one child Helen Smith Mcreynolds from her first marriage , before dying of a heart attack in 1955.〔
The bulk of her known recorded work, ''Complete Recorded Works (1925-29)'', was made available in 1996 by Document Records. Somewhat confusingly, the compilation album also included four October 1929 recordings by the unrelated comedienne, Eliza "Liza" Brown.

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