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Birth name
  
Lillian Green

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Lil Green


Associated acts
  
Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Genres
  
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Born
  
December 22, 1919Mississippi, United States (
1919-12-22
)

Died
  
April 14, 1954, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Albums
  
1940-1941, The Blues Mama, 1942-1946

Record labels
  
Similar People
  
Big Bill Broonzy, Harlem Hamfats, Kansas Joe McCoy, DJ Vadim, Trixie Smith

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Lillian Green (December 22, 1919 – April 14, 1954) was an American blues singer and songwriter. She was among the leading female rhythm and blues singers of the 1940s, possessed with an ability to bring power to ordinary material and compose superior songs of her own.

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Life and career

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Originally named Lillian Green or Lillie May Johnson, she was born in Mississippi. After the early deaths of her parents, she went to Chicago, Illinois, where she began performing in her teens and where she would make all of her recordings.

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Green was noted for superb timing and a distinctively sinuous voice. She was reportedly 18 when she recorded her first session for the 35-cent Bluebird subsidiary of RCA. In the 1930s she and Big Bill Broonzy had a nightclub act together. Her two biggest hits were her own composition "Romance in the Dark" (1940), which was later covered by many artists, such as Dinah Washington and Nina Simone (in 1967) (Billie Holiday recorded a different song with the same title), and Green's 1941 version of Kansas Joe McCoy's minor-key blues- and jazz-influenced song "Why Don't You Do Right?", which was covered by Peggy Lee in 1942 and many others since. As well as performing in Chicago nightclubs, Green toured with Tiny Bradshaw and other bands but never broke away from the black theatre circuit.

Green signed with Atlantic Records in 1951, but she was already in poor health. She died of pneumonia in Chicago in 1954 and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, in Gary, Indiana.


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References

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