Ann Rabson
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Biography
[Edit]"Music Makin' Mama" Ann Rabson played a considerable role in helping to revive acoustic blues in the post-Stevie Ray Vaughan era, both as a solo artist and with Saffire — the Uppity Blues Women, the group she co-founded in 1988. Although she's best known as a boogie-woogie pianist, Rabson worked primarily as a guitarist for the first two decades of her music career, and she boasts the rather unique ability to switch from Chicago barrelhouse piano-pounding to Piedmont fingerpicking at the drop of a hat. Rabson's rootsy approach also draws heavily from the styles of female blues singers of the pre-war era, such as Lucille Bogan, Ida Cox, and Bessie Smith. Like her contemporaries Rory Block and Bonnie Raitt, Rabson ranks as an important modern blueswoman who has brought tremendous crossover appeal to the genre.
Born in New York City in 1945, Rabson grew up in Ohio and started tuning into blues and jazz at a very early age. She picked up guitar at 17, and within a year was playing solo gigs and honing a repertoire inspired by the likes of Memphis Minnie, Bessie Smith, Tampa Red, and Leroy Carr. In 1971, Rabson moved to Fredericksburg, VA, where she devoted the next seven years to playing music full-time. Though she eventually went back to working a day job (as a computer programmer), Rabson continued to perform and teach guitar lessons through the '80s. Incidentally, it was playing music part-time that allowed Rabson the chance to study piano — in particular, the boogie-woogie styles of Jimmy Yancey, Meade Lux Lewis, and Amos Milburn.
In 1984, Rabson and one of her guitar students, Gaye Adegbalola, formed Saffire and began performing together around Virginia; they later recruited bassist Earlene Lewis to join the group. By the late '80s, Rabson, Adegbalola, and Lewis had committed to Saffire full-time and were touring regionally. The trio signed with Alligator Records in 1989 (they were the first all-acoustic band to record for the label), and a year later their self-titled debut album became a critical and commercial success. Rabson's composition "Elevator Man" (from Saffire's follow-up album Hot Flash) was nominated for a W.C. Handy Award in 1992 for Song of the Year.
In addition to touring and recording with Saffire, Rabson has continued to work as a solo act and session player. After recording with a number of blues and folk musicians in the 1990s (including Steve James, Deborah Coleman, and Ani DiFranco), Rabson finally released her first solo album in 1997. Music Makin' Mama showcased Rabson's talents in a variety of contexts — boogie-woogie, R&B, Piedmont blues, and ballads — and earned her three more Handy Award nominations in 1998. M.C. Records released Rabson's second solo album, Struttin' My Stuff, in September 2000 to critical acclaim.
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Title: Best of Boogie Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Downtempo Blues Instrumentals
Genre: Blues
Title: Leading Ladies of the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues - Female Heart Throbs
Genre: Blues
Title: Contemporary Blues Queens
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Pop Blues Divas
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Acoustic Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Suspicious Minds Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Chill Out Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Most Essential R&B Classics
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues - Heartbreakers
Genre: Blues
Title: Cooking Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Boogie With the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Golden Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Contemporary Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: You Sing Country - I'll Play the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Relaxing Blues Masterpieces
Genre: Blues
Title: The Art of the Motorcycle - Songs of the Open Road
Genre: Rock
Title: Rhythm & Blues Lounge
Genre: Blues
Title: Rare Acoustic Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Blues Covers
Genre: Blues
Title: Falling In Love With the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best - New Orleans Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best- Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Rare Boogie
Genre: Blues
Title: M.C. Records - The Best of 1996-2002
Genre: Blues
Title: The Most Essential Louisiana Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Back Porch Americana Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Ladies Got the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Women of the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best - Louisiana Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Blues Divas
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues Brilliance
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of East Coast Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: XXX Dirty Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Heartache Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues - Love Songs
Genre: Blues
Title: Women of the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Rare Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: East Coast Performers
Genre: Blues
Title: Bluesy Horns
Genre: Blues
Title: The Greatest Acoustic Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: Wicked Wit
Genre: Blues
Title: Contemporary Blues Ballads
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Top 20 Piano Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues - Unplugged
Genre: Blues
Title: Hits of East Coast Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Mississippi Blues - Acoustic Revivalists
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Blues Women
Genre: Blues
Title: Best - Jazz Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Reading Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Acoustic Blues Nuggets
Genre: Blues
Title: Classic Female Blues Vocalist
Genre: Blues
Title: Sick Blues - 20 Rare Blues Tracks
Genre: Blues
Title: Saxophone Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Piano: On the Quiet Side
Genre: Blues
Title: Hits of Acoustic Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Tip of the Burg 2013
Genre: Blues, Alternative
Title: Acoustic Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Piano Blues Nuggets
Genre: Blues
Title: Jazz Blues Nuggets
Genre: Blues
Title: Contemporary Ladies of the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: Soul Food
Genre: Blues
Title: Learning Blues Piano
Genre: Blues
Title: Slow Blues Texas and West Coast
Genre: Blues
Title: Mardi Gras - New Orleans
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues Boogie Bits
Genre: Blues