
Priscilla Stewart was a blues singer active in the 1920s. Virtually nothing is known about Priscilla Stewart. An excellent second-level classic blues singer, Stewart recorded 25 performances during 1924-1928, all of which are on Document DOCD-5476. In the majority of the cases, she is accompanied by pianist Jimmy Blythe, who is in excellent form throughout. Altoist Stump Evans and cornetist Shirley Clay make one appearance apiece, while “Charleston
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I Was Born A Brownskin And You Can't Make Me Blue
Going To The Nation
Mecca Flat Blues
Delta Bottom Blues
You Ain't Foolin' Me
Charleston Mad (take 1)
Jefferson County
Priscilla Blues
Lonesome Hour Blues
Someday, Sweetheart
I Never Call My Man's Name
Charleston, South Carolina
Biscuit Roller
True Blues
New Mr. Freddie Blues
It Must Be Hard
Tall Brown Blues
Mr. Freddie Blues
I Want To See My Baby
Switch It Miss Mitchell
The Woman Ain't Born
Delta Bottom Blues (244)
P.D.Q. Blues
Charleston Mad (take 2)
Mecca Flat Blues (Take 1)
Somebody's Chewin' You Too
A Little But Closer
I Was Born A Brownskin And You Can't Make Me Blue (Take 2)
Priscilla Blues (Take 2)
A Little Bit Closer
Mecca Flats
Mecca Flats Blues
Charleston Mad
Charleston Mad Tk.1
Charleston South Carolina
Switch It, Miss Mitchell
Mecca Flat Blues [take 1]
Woman Ain't Born, The
Cherokee Boogie (Eh Oh Aleena)
Mecca Flat Blues [take 1] (Priscilla Stewart)
I was born a brownskin and you can`t make me blue
I Was Born A Brownskin
Charleston Mad Tk.2
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