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magazine poll, she was listed in a roster of notable female vocalists, but she received fewer than five votes in the poll; the top spot went to Bessie Smith, who received 381 votes. In January 1953, one commentator observed that Grant and Wilson had moved from New York City to Los Angeles and were in
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the same year. He used several stage names, later being billed as Catjuice Charlie (in a brief duo with Pigmeat Pete), Kid Wilson, Jenkins, Socks, and Sox Wilson. He played the piano and organ, while she played the guitar, sang and danced.
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had founded the King Jazz record label and engaged Grant and Wilson as songwriters. In that year, the association led to their final recording session, backed by a quintet including Bechet and Mezzrow. In December 1948,
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The duo's billing varied. They performed as Grant and Wilson, Kid and Coot, and Hunter and Jenkins, as they went on to appear and later record with
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magazine reported that Grant and Wilson had opened a new show in Newark, New Jersey, "an old time revue called 'Holiday in Blues.'"
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Wilson retired in ill health shortly thereafter, but Grant continued performing into the 1950s. In a May 1951
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According to blues archivists Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc, Grant (Leola B. Johnson) died in
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Her entire recorded work, with and without Wilson, was issued in three volumes by
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singer and songwriter. On her own and with her husband and musical partner,
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The couple wrote more than 400 songs over their working life, including "
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Index

Birmingham, Alabama
Riverside County, California
Classic female blues
country blues
vaudeville
Paramount
classic female blues
country blues
vaudeville
Wesley "Kid" Wilson
Birmingham, Alabama
Atlanta
Wesley Wilson
Fletcher Henderson
Mezz Mezzrow
Sidney Bechet
Louis Armstrong
The Emperor Jones
Paul Robeson
Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)
Bessie Smith
Blind Blake
country blues
Butterbeans and Susie
Mezz Mezzrow
Riverside County, California
Document Records
Document
List of classic female blues singers

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