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Jessie Mae Hemphill

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released other recordings by her. Hemphill played concerts across the United States and in other countries, including France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and Canada. In 1987 and 1988 she received the
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Born in Senatobia, Mississippi, Jessie Mae Hemphill, a singer and guitarist, is a self-taught musician who incorporates ... Hemphill released her 1981 debut album, She-Wolf, on Vogue records in Europe, but it wasn't until 1987 that she
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Jessie Mae Hemphill has lived and performed in the Delta for most of her life, and she is an important and well-known ... Hemphill plays the diddley bow on her She Wolf album, in the song 'Take Me Home and Put Me in Your Big Brass
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In 1993 Hemphill had a stroke, which paralyzed her left side, preventing her from playing guitar; she retired from her blues career. She continued to play by accompanying her band on the tambourine.
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As one of the earliest successful female blues musicians, Hemphill was an influential and pioneering artist. Her songs have been performed by indie musician
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in 1973, but they were not released. She was then known as Jessie Mae Brooks, using the surname from a brief early marriage.
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standards, newly recorded by the ailing vocalist, singing and playing tambourine with accompaniment from Steve Gardner,
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Hemphill died on July 22, 2006, at the Regional Medical Center in Memphis, after complications from an ulcer.
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for best traditional female blues artist. In 1987 she made her New York debut, accompanied by Evans and
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by Reggie Wilson's Fist and Heel Performance Group, in a series of events celebrating black culture in
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Hemphill launched a recording career in the early 1980s. In 1981 her first full-length album,
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Contemporary Black Biography: Profiles from the International Black Community
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LaBalle, Candace (2002). "Jessie Mae Hemphill: Blues Musician, Singer".
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Her first recordings were field recordings made by the blues researcher
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Jessie Mae Hemphill: A Delta Blues Composer/Performer of the 1980s
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bands, beginning with the band led by her paternal grandfather,
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Unterberger, Richie; Hicks, Samb; Dempsey, Jennifer (1999).
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in 1979 to promote interest in the regional music of the
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In 2004, the Jessie Mae Hemphill Foundation released
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Jook Right On: Blues Stories and Blues Storytellers
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Index

Hemphill in the 1980s
Como
Senatobia, Mississippi
Memphis, Tennessee
North Mississippi hill country blues
North Mississippi hill country blues
Como
Senatobia, Mississippi
Mississippi Delta
fife-and-drum
Sid Hemphill
George Mitchell
ethnomusicologist
David Evans
Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis State University
High Water Recording Company
South
Disques Vogue
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
Othar Turner
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
Black & Blue Records
W. C. Handy Award
Walter Perkins
gospel
DJ Logic
Junior Kimbrough
R. L. Burnside
Otha Turner

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