Bessie Smith - Pickpocket Blues - 1928 video free download


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Columbia Records 14304-D - Recorded 2-9-1928 NYC New York - Song Written By Bessie Smith As Well. "Pickpocket Blues"

Bessie Smith (April 15, 1894 -- September 26, 1937) was an American blues singer.

Sometimes referred to as The Empress of the Blues, Smith was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s. She is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era and, along with Louis Armstrong, a major influence on subsequent jazz vocalists.

On September 26, 1937, Smith was critically injured in a car accident while traveling along U.S. Route 61 between Memphis, Tennessee, and Clarksdale, Mississippi. Her lover, Richard Morgan, was driving and, probably mesmerized by the long stretch of straight road, misjudged the speed of a slow-moving truck ahead of him. Tire marks at the scene suggested that Morgan tried to avoid the truck by driving around its left side, but he hit the rear of the truck side-on at high speed. The tailgate of the truck sheared off the wooden roof of Smith's old Packard. Smith, who was in the passenger seat, probably with her right arm or elbow out the window, took the full brunt of the impact. Morgan escaped without injuries.

Bessie Smith was taken to Clarksdale's G.T. Thomas Afro-American Hospital, where her right arm was amputated. She died that morning without regaining consciousness. After Smith's death, an often repeated but now discredited story emerged about the circumstances; namely, that she had died as a result of having been refused admission to a "whites only" hospital in Clarksdale. Jazz writer/producer John Hammond gave this account in an article in the November 1937 issue of Down Beat magazine. The circumstances of Smith's death and the rumor promoted by Hammond formed the basis for Edward Albee's 1959 one-act play The Death of Bessie Smith.

Comments

9 years ago

Ian Hargraves

Fabulous record, what a great singer. Thanks to God for the techies who cleaned this record up so we can enjoy such talent!

10 years ago

Nikki Hornsby

Noted that my grandfather Dan Hornsby, A&R Talent scout, engineer, producer, musician, singer songwriter in the 20s to 40s was credited with recording Bessie Smith for Columbia Records. He has a display in the Grammy Museum Los Angeles CA for Columbia 360 on the fourth floor. I took one of the Bessie Smith 78s to the museum plus Grandpas own records like "Take me out to the Ball game. His work was impressive before I was born. Now I know why I've carried on his work in my own music career.

11 years ago

CJPStaff

Honored to find out my grandpa was A&R talent scout for Columbia Records Atlanta GA that recorded this great talent. Amazing can be confirmed here: Grammy Museum display for his work with Columbia Records lasting all 2013. Go to Grammy museum website online for event: 360 Columbia Records & view the photo #7. I inherited Columbia 78s & one of Bessie Smith’s - I gave to the Museum with many other support documents from other Columbia artists including my grandfather. Nikki Hornsby (google/bing)

12 years ago

Art Howard

Ah the good old days .....

12 years ago

gfks11

AWFUL NICE!!!!!

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