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Name
  
Mildred Anderson


Role
  
Singer

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Albums
  
Person to Person, No More in Life, Hear My Blues and Person to Person

Similar
  
Albert Ammons, Memphis Willie B, K C Douglas, Roosevelt Sykes, Little Brother Montgomery

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Mildred Anderson was an American jazz, blues and R&B singer.

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In the early years of her career, Anderson worked with Albert Ammons and His Rhythm Kings, recording with them the song "Doin' the Boogie Woogie" on April 8, 1946. Later, she worked and recorded with Hot Lips Page and Bill Doggett in the early 1950s.

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In 1960, Anderson released two albums for Bluesville Records, a subsidiary of the Prestige label, that are ranked among the best work of her career. The first, Person to Person, featured Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' group with organist Shirley Scott. The second, No More in Life featured Al Sears on tenor. Commenting on No More in Life, Scott Yanow wrote "considering how well she sings on this set, it is strange that Mildred Anderson would have no further opportunities to lead her own albums."

References

Mildred Anderson Wikipedia