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Ida Goodson

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that "sprightly blues and gospel performer Ida Goodson—the scene stealer of the film—gives a stunning exhibition of the intimate connection between gospel and blues when she takes the song "
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All of the daughters in her family received musical training, with the sole intention that they would perform in church. Goodson noted that the
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In her senior years, Goodson played the organ at several churches in Pensacola. The album
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were banned in her house. However, Ida and her sisters Mabel, Della, Sadie, Edna, and
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between Ida and Sadie. Ida received a Florida Folk Heritage Award in 1987.
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Ida Goodson: Pensacola Piano—Florida Gulf Blues, Jazz, and Gospel
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The Florida Folk Archive released a recording made at the
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The Goodson Sisters: Pensacola's Greatest Gift to Jazz
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Pensacola, Florida
Classic female blues
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classic female blues
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deacon
blues
Wilhelmina
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
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silent films
Florida Folk Festival
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Bessie Smith
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Chicago Tribune
Precious Lord
boogie-woogie
List of classic female blues singers

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