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Vaudeville Blues
Vaudeville blues is an early, urban stage form of the blues that rose to prominence on the American vaudeville and TOBA theater circuits in the 1910s and 1920s. Often called “classic female blues,” it centered on powerful female vocalists accompanied by small jazz-oriented ensembles. Musically it blends the 12‑bar blues and AAB lyric schemes with ragtime- and Tin Pan Alley–tinged harmonies, theatrical projection, and polished stagecraft. Arrangements were tailored for theaters and traveling revues, featuring dramatic delivery, call‑and‑response with horns or piano, humorous asides, and themes of love, resilience, independence, and urban life. Recordings by stars such as Mamie Smith, Ma Rainey, and Bessie Smith popularized the genre nationwide, bridging folk blues traditions and the emerging jazz and popular song industries.
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Miller, Glenn and Orchestra, His
Henderson, Fletcher and His Orchestra
Blythe, Jimmy
Morton, Jelly Roll
Armstrong, Louis
House, Son
Henderson, Fletcher
Rainey, Ma
Lai, Francis
Tampa Red
Broonzy, Big Bill
Jefferson, Blind Lemon
Johnson, James P.
Waters, Ethel
James, Skip
Patton, Charley
Blake, Eubie
Hunter, Alberta
Goldenberg, Billy
Blind Leroy Garnett
Blake, Blind
Grant, Bobby
Brown, Willie
Reynolds, Blind Joe
Lacy, Rube
Jackson, Papa Charlie
Darby, Teddy
Gibson, Clifford
Beale Street Sheiks
Taggart, Blind Joe
Soileau, Leo
Sissle, Noble
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