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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_CoxIda Cox - Wikipedia

    Occupation (s) Singer-songwriter. Instrument (s) Vocals. Years active. 1910s–1960. Ida M. Cox ( née Prather; February 26, 1888 [1] or 1896 – November 10, 1967 [2]) was an American singer and vaudeville performer, best known for her blues performances and recordings. She was billed as "The Uncrowned Queen of the Blues".

  2. American blues singer. Born : February 25, 1896 in Toccoa, Georgia. Died : November 10, 1967 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Ida Cox And Band, Ida Cox And Her All-Star Band, Ida Cox And Her Blues Serenaders, Ida Cox And Her Five Blue Spells. Variations: Viewing All | Ida Cox.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Steppin' On The Blues" on Discogs.

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  4. Ida Cox. Ida Cox was touted as the “Uncrowned Queen of the Blues” right from the start of her recording career with the Paramount label in 1923, and before long the crown was bestowed in her ads and press notices. Although historians have often rated Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith as the top blues stars of the classic vaudeville blues era, the ...

  5. Ida Cox: Uncrowned Queen of the Blues Ida Cox (25 de febrero de 1896 – 10 de noviembre de 1967) Nacida en Georgia, también hizo el obligado aprendizaje en los circuitos de mainstrel y vodevil propios de las cantantes de blues del siglo XIX.

  6. Ida’s talent for a telling phrase led to her lyrics being plundered by many other artists. For instance, her 1923 ‘Beer Mash Blues’ has many lines that recur in dozens of later songs; her ‘Lawdy, Lawdy Blues’ was echoed in Papa Charlie Jackson’s hit the following year and ‘How Long, Daddy, How Long’ was expanded on by Leroy Carr to give him a big hit with Scrapper Blackwell in ...

  7. 26 de mar. de 2005 · 1894-1967. Media (2) Cite. Author Greg Freeman, Southern Edition. Originally published Mar 26, 2005 Last edited Apr 10, 2021. Ida Cox was a vaudeville performer and a pioneering blues singer who, along with Gertrude “Ma” Rainey and Bessie Smith, founded the female blues genre. Cox was born Ida Prather on February 25, 1894, in Toccoa.