
Lottie Kimbrough was born in 1900 in Kansas City, MO. She was one of Kansas City’s best known classic blues singers in 1920’s. She recorded extensively during the period under a variety of pseudonyms for a variety of labels. She started in the early 20’s singing in the city’s red light clubs and bordellos. In 1925 she recorded, using the name Lottie Beaman, her first records for Para-mount, followed by sessions for the Kansas City based Merrit Records.
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Rolling Log Blues
Going Away Blues
Mama Can't Lose (Take 2)
Red River Blues
Mama Can't Lose (Pm 12235, 1904-2)
Honey Blues
Mama Can't Lose
Rollin' Log Blues
Red River Blues (Take 2)
Low Down Painful Blues (Take 2)
Regular Man Blues (Take 2)
Sugar Daddy Blues (Take 2)
Honey Blues (Take 2)
Low Down Painful Blues
Regular Man Blues
Regular man blues (take 1)
Rolling Log Blues (Lottie Beaman)
Sugar Daddy Blues
Sugar daddy blues (take 1)
Low down painful blues (take 1)
Going Away Blues (1929)
Rolling Log Blues (1929)
Mama Can't Lose (Take 1)
Honey blues (take 1)
Mama's Can't Lose
Red River blues (take 1)
Mama Cant Lose
Don't Speak to Me
You Go to My Head
Rolling Log Blues (Early Version)
Rolling Log Bleus
Riverside
You and Me Love
Natas (Playmate)
Dorian (The Man With the Magic)
Africa
People in Me
Living Room
Kojo No Tsuki
Naturally
Feels Like Heaven
Freeze
Brother Sparrow
Elijah
A Million Years
please
Over the Rainbow
Tête-À-Tête
Darn That Dream
Body and Soul
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