Despite threats of violence & boycotts, Mamie Smith broke the racially-charged “color barrier” when she first recorded for Okeh Records with a white band in February, 1920. Smith’s music was so wildly successful, she opened the door for more black musicians, and single-handedly ushered in the era of the classic women blues singers.

Media Condition: Good (G)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

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Notes:

Adapted from the famous ffrr 78 r.p.m. edition by popular request.

A. Bolero
B1. Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23 - Overture
B2. The Corsair, Op. 21 - Overture

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Weight 0.51 lbs