Jessie Mae Hemphill Music

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Artist Overview
Boasting a musical family which included grandfather Sid Hemphill and aunt Rosa Lee Hill, the traditionalist Mississippi blueswoman Jesse Mae Hemphill specialized in a folk-derived, non-commercial blues indigenous to her region, including that of the fife-and-drum bands which actually predate the blues early in the 20th century. Hemphill's own music is characterized by the use of droning chords and self-accompanied rhythm provided by beating her foot on a tambourine. Her first solo album, 1981's SHE-WOLF, was actually first released in France but she eventually garnered several W.C. Handy awards for Best Traditional Artist all through the '80s. In 1993, a stroke necessitated her laying down her guitar but she continued to sing and beat on the tambourine till her death in 2006.
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Heritage Of The Blues: Shake It Baby - CD
Jessie Mae Hemphill
Release Date: 06/24/2003
Personnel includes: Jessie Mae Hemphill (vocals, guitar, diddley bow, snare drum, tambourine, foot tambourine, bells); David Evans... [ 487917_CD ]
 
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Feelin' Good - CD
Jessie Mae Hemphill
Release Date: 07/22/1997
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Get Right Blues - CD
Jessie Mae Hemphill
Release Date: 03/09/2004
Contains 15 tracks. [ 513839_CD ]
 
She-Wolf - CD
Jessie Mae Hemphill
Release Date: 01/13/1998
Personnel includes: Jessie Mae Hemphill (vocals); David Evans (guitar); Joe Hicks (drums). [ 270176_CD ]
 
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