- Lizzie Miles
Lizzie Miles was the
stage name taken by Elizabeth Mary Landreaux (31 March 1895 -17 March 1963 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll All Music Guide biography] ] ), anAfrican American blues singer .Career
Miles was born in the
Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans,Louisiana , in a dark skinned Francophone Creole ("Creole of Color") family. She traveled widely with minstrel and circus shows in the 1910s, and made her firstphonograph recordings in New York of blues songs in 1922 - although Miles did not like to be referred to as a 'blues singer', since she sang a wide repertory ofmusic .In the mid 1920s she spent time performing in
Paris before returning to theUnited States . She suffered a serious illness and retired from themusic industry in the 1930s. In the 1940s she returned to New Orleans, where Joe Mares encouraged her to sing again - which she did, but always from in front of, or beside the stage, since she said she had vowed in a prayer not to go on stage again if she recovered from her illness. Miles was based in San Francisco,California in the early 1950s, then again returned to New Orleans where she recorded with severalDixieland and traditionaljazz bands and made regularradio broadcasts, often performing withBob Scobey or George Lewis.In 1958 Miles appeared at the
Monterey Jazz Festival . In 1959 she quit singing, except forgospel music . She died in New Orleans in 1963.Her half sister
Edna Hicks was also a blues singer.ee also
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Classic female blues
*Emerson Records
*Southland Records
*Circle Records
*List of Classic female blues singers
*List of people from New Orleans, Louisiana References
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