Postwar Detroit/Jump Blues
Alberta Adams
Known as the 'Queen of Detroit Blues,' Roberta Louise Osborn began as a tap dancer before transitioning to a blues shouter in the 1940s. She recorded for Chess Records in the 1950s, performing alongside Duke Ellington...
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Known as the 'Queen of Detroit Blues,' Roberta Louise Osborn began as a tap dancer before transitioning to a blues shouter in the 1940s. She recorded for Chess Records in the 1950s, performing alongside Duke Ellington and Louis Jordan. Her powerful, brassy vocal delivery perfectly suited jump blues and R&B, and she enjoyed a massive late-career resurgence, recording acclaimed albums in her eighties.
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Show 7: The Amplified Chicago Blues TraditionShow 29: The Detroit Blues TraditionShow 60: Women's Legacy in Blues, Pt. 2
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