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    Cora "Lovie" Austin (September 19, 1887 – July 8, 1972) was an American Chicago bandleader, session musician, composer, singer, and arranger during the 1920s classic blues era. She and Lil Hardin Armstrong are often ranked as two of the best female jazz blues piano players of the period.

  2. Aug 26, 2019 · She is rightly remembered for her contribution to jazz; unlike another lady pianist, who inspired young Mary Lou’s “entire concept.” Lets put a long-overdue spotlight on 1920s blues piano powerhouse and Williams’ musical heroine, Cora “Lovie” Austin.

  3. Nov 5, 2023 · Lovie Austin was a pioneering jazz pianist and bandleader in Chicago in the 1920s. She accompanied many classic blues singers and influenced Mary Lou Williams. Learn more about her life, music and legacy on this web page.

  4. Sep 19, 2016 · Lovie Austin (September 19, 1887 – July 10, 1972) was an American Chicago bandleader, session musician, composer, singer, and arranger during the 1920s classic blues era.

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    • Remember Our Music
    • Performed in Vaudeville
    • Worked as Band Leader in Chicago
    • Composed and Recorded Blues Songs
    • Career Ended as Blues Slowed
    • Selected Discography
    • Sources

    Professional female pianists were not an unknown quantity at the time, particularly as playing the piano was considered a desirable skill for women, both black and white. In the early part of the century, many female musicians made a living performing in family bands in circuses, carnivals, and tent shows, the chief venues for black performers prio...

    Tiring of the relentless touring and poor conditions on the TOBA circuit, Austin had settled in Chicago by the early 1920s, a magnet for entertainers and musicians. Over 65,000 blacks moved from the Deep South to Chicago between 1910 and 1920, changing the face—and tastes—of the city. By the time New Orleans’ Storyville district was closed in 1917,...

    Singers like Waters, Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ida Cox, and Alberta Hunter were the stars of black vaudeville and cabaret. Their performances and recordings helped popularize the blues, a powerful, raw and emotional style of music translated from its roots in Africa into the slave laments of the lower Mississippi Delta. Mamie Smith recorded the first v...

    Austin herself was not so lucky. According to Dahl, she enjoyed few ongoing financial benefits from reissued recordings and compositions. In the 1930s Austin and her style of music were out of step with the times, although she continued to tour with the Blues Serenaders, work at the Monogram and perform on recordings. Swing replaced blues as the po...

    (With Alberta Hunter) “Down Hearted Blues,”1922. (With Alberta Hunter) “Chirping the Blues,”1923. (With Ida Cox) “Any Woman’s Blues,”1923. (With Ida Cox) “Bama Bound Blues,”1923. (With Ida Cox) “Bleeding Hearted Blues,”1923. (With Edmonia Henderson and Blues Serenaders) “Brown Skin Man,”Paramount, 1923. (With Ma Rainey and Blues Serenaders) “Bo-Wee...

    Books

    Dahl, Linda, Stormy Weather: The Music and Lives of a Century of Jazz Women,Limelight Editions, 1995, pp. 25-28, 106. Gottlieb, Robert, ed. Reading Jazz: A Gathering of Autobiography, Reportage and Criticism from 1919 to Now,Pantheon Books, 1996, pp. 88. Harrison, Daphne Duval, Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s,Rutgers University Press, 1988, pp. 204, 208, 216, 233. Kenney, William Howland, Chicago Jazz: A Cultural History, 1904-1930, Oxford UniversityPress, 1993, pp. 11-12, 48, 126. Wa...

    On-line

    “A History of the Musical Vaudeville,” Musicals 101,www.musicalsl0l.com/vaude1.htm (February 28, 2003). “Alberta Hunter,” Fantasy Jazz,www.fantasyjazz.com/catalog/hunter_a_cat.html (February 28, 2003). “Austin, Lovie,” MusicWeb,www.musicweb.uk.net/encyclopaedia/a/A150.HTM (February 28, 2003). “Austin, Lovie,” Snake (Women of the Blues),www.island.net/~blues/atod.htm (February 28, 2003). “History of Blues,” Blues World,www.geocities.com/bluesworld2000/history36.html (February 28, 2003). “Histo...

  5. Lovie Austin - Frog Tongue Stomp. Jazz Everyday! Subscribe to Jazz Everyday → http://bit.ly/1Ydc0dN♫ Listen to full album on Youtube → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTCbDgwR7D4&list ...

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  6. One of the first important female bandleaders in jazz, Lovie Austin deserves to be much better known. After studying music in college, she toured on the vaudeville circuit, settling in Chicago in 1923.…. Read Full Biography.

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