About Edna Hicks
Edna Hicks (October 14, 1895 – August 16, 1925) was an American vaudeville blues singer. She is best remembered for her recordings of "Hard Luck Blues" and "Poor Me Blues". She also recorded "Down Hearted Blues",and "Gulf Coast Blues" on the Brunswick label in 1923. Born Edna Landreaux in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, she was the half-sister of Lizzie Miles. She is believed to have moved north in her mid-teens. Popular in black vaudeville in the American midwest in the late 1910s and 1920s
Top Tracks
Poor Me Blues - Remaster
Poor Me Blues
Hard Luck Blues
Bleeding Hearted Blues
Hard Luck Blues (Pm 12023, 1629-2)
Poor Me
Tain't A Doggone Thing But The Blues (Ajax 17006, Ajax17006)
Gulf Coast Blues
Cemetary Blues
Squawkin' The Blues
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