About Edmonia Henderson
Edmonia Henderson (c. 1898 or 1900 – February 17, 1947) was an American classic female blues singer. She was active as a recording artist in the mid-1920s, recording at least 14 songs between 1924 and 1926. She later became an evangelist. At various times, Henderson sang accompanied by Jelly Roll Morton, Tommy Ladnier, Lovie Austin, Eddie Heywood, and Johnny Dodds. Some sources state that she was born Jennie Katherine Edmonia Henderson, in Jefferson County, Kentucky (present-day Louisville), around 1900.
Top Tracks
Black Man Blues (Pm 12084, 1601-1)
Black Man Blues
Brownskin Man (The Song That Made Edmonia Famous) (Pm 12095, 1689-1)
Jelly Roll Blues (Pm 12239, 1897-2)
Lazy Daddy Blues (Pm 12239, 1905-1)
Traveling Blues (Pm 12095, 1690-2)
Jelly Roll Blues
Dead Man Blues
Lazy Daddy Blues
Traveling Blues
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