
Lavinia Turner (c. 1888 – after 1937) was an American classic female blues singer. Originally a vaudeville vocalist, Turner recorded 10 songs in 1921 and 1922, making her one of the first female blues singers to be recorded. Details of her life outside the recording studio are minimal. Turner was born in Virginia, to parents from Virginia, around 1888. She was living in New York City, making her living as a performer, by 1920. Her first recordings
He Took It Away From Me
When the Rain Turns into Snow
If I Were Your Daddy (And You Were a Mama to Me)
Who'll Drive Your Blues Away
Watch Me Go
Watch Me Go (with James P. Johnson)
How Many Times?
You Never Miss A Good Thing Till It's Gone
How Can I Be Your "Sweet Mamma" When You Are "Daddy" To Someone Else?
You'll Never Miss a Good Thing Till It's Gone (with James P. Johnson)
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