
Lovie Austin (September 19, 1887 – July 10, 1972) was an American Chicago bandleader, session musician, composer, and arranger during the 1920s classic blues era. She and Lil Hardin Armstrong are often ranked as two of the best female jazz blues piano players of the period. Mary Lou Williams cited Austin as her greatest influence. Born Cora Calhoun in Chattanooga, Tennessee, she studied music theory at Roger Williams University and Knoxville College in Nashville, Tennessee.
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
Too Sweet For Words
Steppin' on the Blues
Too Sweet For Words (08-?-25)
Bleeding Hearted Blues
Traveling Blues
Sunday Morning Blues (05-?-26)
Charleston Mad
Charleston Mad (04-?-25)
Downhearted Blues
Heebie Jeebies
Mojo Blues
Frog Tongue Stomp
Steppin' On The Blues (c.-11-24)
Don't Shake It No More
Skeeg-a-lee Blues
Heebie Jeebies (04-?-25)
Jelly Roll Blues
Charleston, South Carolina
Jackass Blues
Jelly Roll Blues (09-?-24)
Rampart Street Blues
Skeeg-A-Lee-Blues (10-?-24)
Peepin' Blues
I'm Three Times Seven
Any Woman's Blues
I'm Three Times Seven (10-?-24)
Galion Stomp
Traveling Blues (c.-11-24)
Chicago Mess Around
Charleston, South Carolina (04-?-25)
Frog Tongue Stomp (04-?-26)
Jackass Blues (04-?-26)
In The Alley Blues
Don't Shake It No More (08-?-25)
Mojo Blues (04-?-25)
Rampart Street Blues (08-?-25)
Nobody Else Will Do (04-20-26)
Peepin' Blues (04-?-25)
Out Bound Train Blues
Nobody Else Will Do
Who's Gonna Do Your Loving (When Your Good Man's Gone Away)? (04-?-26)
You Don't Mean Me No Good
Out Bound Train Blues (05-?-26)
Merry Maker's Twine (08-?-26)
Chicago Mess Around (08-?-26)
In The Alley Blues (08-?-26)
Walk Easy 'Cause My Papa's Here (05-?-26)
Galion Stom (08-?-26)
You Don't Mean Me No Good (05-?-26)
Sunday Morning Blues
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.