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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Lucille Bogan (1er avril 1897-10 août 1948Lucille Bogan (1er avril 1897-10 août 1948) est une chanteuse et compositrice afro-américaine de blues, parmi les premières à enregistrer. Elle enregistre également sous le pseudonyme de Bessie Jackson. Le critique musical Ernest Borneman déclare que Bogan était l'une des « trois grandes du blues », avec Ma Rainey et Bessie Smith. De nombreuses chansons de Bogan sont reprises par des musiciens de blues et de jazz, dont Buddy Guy, B.B. King et Sonny Boy Williamson. Beaucoup de ses chansons sont sexuellement explicites et elle est généralement considérée comme une musicienne de « dirty blues ».e comme une musicienne de « dirty blues ». , Lucille Bogan, född 1 april 1897 i , MissiLucille Bogan, född 1 april 1897 i , Mississippi, död 10 augusti 1948, var en amerikansk bluessångerska. Bogan växte upp i Birmingham, Alabama och har även gjort sig känd under pseudonymen Bessie Jackson. 1927 började hon spela in för Paramount i , där hon sjöng in den sång som blev första stora framgång, "Sweet Petunia", till ackompanjemang av Blind Blake. Hon sjöng också in skivor för Brunswick Records, med stöd av Tampa Red. Skivbolaget Document Records gav ut hennes kompletta inspelningar i en serie. hennes kompletta inspelningar i en serie. , Lucille Bogan (1a de Aprilo, 1897 – 10a deLucille Bogan (1a de Aprilo, 1897 – 10a de Aŭgusto, 1948) estis afrikusona kantaŭtoro, inter la unuaj kiuj registris. Ŝi estas memorita ankaŭ laŭ la pseŭdonimo Bessie Jackson. La muzikkritikisto Ernest Borneman asertis ke estis unu el "la tri grandulinoj de bluso", kun Ma Rainey kaj Bessie Smith. Multaj el la kantoj de Bogan estis uzitaj de postaj muzikistoj kaj de bluso kaj de ĵazo, kiel Buddy Guy, B. B. King, kaj Sonny Boy Williamson. Multaj el ŝiaj kantoj estis laŭenhave klare seksemaj, kaj ŝi estis ĝenerale konsiderata kiel muzikisto ene de la nomita malpura bluso. Inter la temo de ŝiaj kantoj estas drinkado, sekso, prostituado kaj aliaj.as drinkado, sekso, prostituado kaj aliaj. , Lucille Bogan oder später Bessie Jackson (* 1. April 1897 in , Mississippi als Lucille Anderson; † 10. August 1948 in Los Angeles) war eine US-amerikanische Vaudeville- und Bluessängerin, Songwriterin und Gitarristin. , Люсиль Боган (англ. Lucille Bogan, 1 апрелЛюсиль Боган (англ. Lucille Bogan, 1 апреля 1897, Amory[d], Миссисипи — 10 августа 1948, Лос-Анджелес, Калифорния) — американская певица и автор песен. Она также записывалась под псевдонимом Бесси Джексон (англ. Bessie Jackson). Музыкальный критик Эрнест Борнеман заявил, что Боган была одной из «большой троицы блюзовых исполнителей», наряду с Ма Рейни и Бесси Смит.лнителей», наряду с Ма Рейни и Бесси Смит. , Lucille Bogan (Amory, 1 de abril de 1897 –Lucille Bogan (Amory, 1 de abril de 1897 – Los Angeles, 10 de agosto de 1948) foi uma cantora e compositora de blues clássico, uma das primeiras cantoras do gênero a gravar um disco. Também gravou com o pseudônimo de Bessie Jackson. Era considerada um dos três grandes nomes do blues na época, ao lado de Ma Rainey e Bessie Smith. Muitas de suas canções foram depois regravadas por outros cantores e músicos de jazz. Algumas delas eram sexualmente explícitas, o que alguns críticos chamavam de "dirty jazz". alguns críticos chamavam de "dirty jazz". , Lucille Bogan (born Lucile Anderson; AprilLucille Bogan (born Lucile Anderson; April 1, 1897 – August 10, 1948) was an American classic female blues singer and songwriter, among the first to be recorded. She also recorded under the pseudonym Bessie Jackson. Music critic Ernest Borneman noted that Bogan was one of "the big three of the blues", along with Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Many of Bogan's songs have been recorded by later blues and jazz musicians. Many of her songs were sexually explicit, and she is generally considered to have been a "dirty blues" musician. In 2022, she was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.
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rdfs:comment Lucille Bogan oder später Bessie Jackson (* 1. April 1897 in , Mississippi als Lucille Anderson; † 10. August 1948 in Los Angeles) war eine US-amerikanische Vaudeville- und Bluessängerin, Songwriterin und Gitarristin. , Lucille Bogan (Amory, 1 de abril de 1897 –Lucille Bogan (Amory, 1 de abril de 1897 – Los Angeles, 10 de agosto de 1948) foi uma cantora e compositora de blues clássico, uma das primeiras cantoras do gênero a gravar um disco. Também gravou com o pseudônimo de Bessie Jackson. Era considerada um dos três grandes nomes do blues na época, ao lado de Ma Rainey e Bessie Smith. Muitas de suas canções foram depois regravadas por outros cantores e músicos de jazz. Algumas delas eram sexualmente explícitas, o que alguns críticos chamavam de "dirty jazz". alguns críticos chamavam de "dirty jazz". , Lucille Bogan (1er avril 1897-10 août 1948Lucille Bogan (1er avril 1897-10 août 1948) est une chanteuse et compositrice afro-américaine de blues, parmi les premières à enregistrer. Elle enregistre également sous le pseudonyme de Bessie Jackson. Le critique musical Ernest Borneman déclare que Bogan était l'une des « trois grandes du blues », avec Ma Rainey et Bessie Smith. De nombreuses chansons de Bogan sont reprises par des musiciens de blues et de jazz, dont Buddy Guy, B.B. King et Sonny Boy Williamson. Beaucoup de ses chansons sont sexuellement explicites et elle est généralement considérée comme une musicienne de « dirty blues ».e comme une musicienne de « dirty blues ». , Люсиль Боган (англ. Lucille Bogan, 1 апрелЛюсиль Боган (англ. Lucille Bogan, 1 апреля 1897, Amory[d], Миссисипи — 10 августа 1948, Лос-Анджелес, Калифорния) — американская певица и автор песен. Она также записывалась под псевдонимом Бесси Джексон (англ. Bessie Jackson). Музыкальный критик Эрнест Борнеман заявил, что Боган была одной из «большой троицы блюзовых исполнителей», наряду с Ма Рейни и Бесси Смит.лнителей», наряду с Ма Рейни и Бесси Смит. , Lucille Bogan (1a de Aprilo, 1897 – 10a deLucille Bogan (1a de Aprilo, 1897 – 10a de Aŭgusto, 1948) estis afrikusona kantaŭtoro, inter la unuaj kiuj registris. Ŝi estas memorita ankaŭ laŭ la pseŭdonimo Bessie Jackson. La muzikkritikisto Ernest Borneman asertis ke estis unu el "la tri grandulinoj de bluso", kun Ma Rainey kaj Bessie Smith. Multaj el la kantoj de Bogan estis uzitaj de postaj muzikistoj kaj de bluso kaj de ĵazo, kiel Buddy Guy, B. B. King, kaj Sonny Boy Williamson.Guy, B. B. King, kaj Sonny Boy Williamson. , Lucille Bogan (born Lucile Anderson; AprilLucille Bogan (born Lucile Anderson; April 1, 1897 – August 10, 1948) was an American classic female blues singer and songwriter, among the first to be recorded. She also recorded under the pseudonym Bessie Jackson. Music critic Ernest Borneman noted that Bogan was one of "the big three of the blues", along with Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Many of Bogan's songs have been recorded by later blues and jazz musicians. Many of her songs were sexually explicit, and she is generally considered to have been a "dirty blues" musician. In 2022, she was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. , Lucille Bogan, född 1 april 1897 i , MissiLucille Bogan, född 1 april 1897 i , Mississippi, död 10 augusti 1948, var en amerikansk bluessångerska. Bogan växte upp i Birmingham, Alabama och har även gjort sig känd under pseudonymen Bessie Jackson. 1927 började hon spela in för Paramount i , där hon sjöng in den sång som blev första stora framgång, "Sweet Petunia", till ackompanjemang av Blind Blake. Hon sjöng också in skivor för Brunswick Records, med stöd av Tampa Red. Skivbolaget Document Records gav ut hennes kompletta inspelningar i en serie. hennes kompletta inspelningar i en serie.
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