Biography
Very little is known of the classic blues belter Bessie Tucker, a product of the folk and field holler vocal traditions of her native East Texas region. A woman whose petite frame belied the earthy power of her voice, her legend is largely founded on a bawdy 1928 Memphis session for the Victor label on which she was accompanied by pianist K.D. Johnson; the date yielded her best-known track, Penitentiary (sung in honor of an institution to which she was reportedly no stranger). A 1929 date followed, at which time Tucker disappeared from performing, apparently for good; no data exists on the later events of her life. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi



 
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Bessie Tucker Penitentiary (JAZZ CLASSICS 514) (1928)
Bessie Tucker Got Cut All To Pieces (1928)
Bessie Tucker-Got Cut All to Pieces
Bessie Tucker Bessie's Moan (JAZZ CLASSICS 514) (1928)
Bessie Tucker - Mean Old Master Blues
Mean Old Master Blues
Bessie Tucker, Penitentiary
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