
About Mae Glover
Born September 9, 1906 in Columbia, Tennessee, Lillie Mae Glover ran away from home in 1920 when she was only 13 to join the Tom Simpson Traveling Medicine Show. Her father was a preacher and she wanted to sing the blues, so that was that. She worked in several road shows before landing in Memphis, Tennessee in the late '20s, becoming a regular performer on the city's famed Beale Street, where she was known as "the Mother of Beale Street." She recorded and performed under several different names
Top Tracks
Gas Man Blues
I Ain't Givin' Nobody None
Shake It Daddy
The County Farm Blues
Pig Meat Mama
Forty-Four Blues (Big Gun Blues)
My Man Blues
Good Hearted Woman
Skeeter Blues
Grasshopper Papa
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