Lucille Bogan
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Biography
[Edit]Bessie Jackson was a pseudonym of Lucille Bogan, a classic female blues artist from the '20s and '30s. Her outspoken lyrics deal with sexuality in a manner that manages to raise eyebrows even within a genre that is about as nasty as recorded music ever got prior to the emergence of artists such as 2 Live Crew or Ludacris. The name change seems to be quite different in her case than the usual pattern among blues artists who recorded under other names simply to make an end run around pre-existing recording contracts. Jackson/Bogan seemed to be looking for something more substantial, in that she not only changed her name but her performance style as well, and never recorded again under the name of Lucille Bogan once the Jackson persona had emerged. This was despite having enjoyed a hit record in the so-called "race market" in 1927 with the song "Sweet Petunia" as Bogan, but perhaps this was a scent she was trying to hide from.
This performer came out of the extremely active blues scene of Birmingham, AL, in the '20s. She was born Lucille Anderson in Mississippi, picking up Bogan as a married name. She was the aunt of pianist and trumpet player Thomas "Big Music" Anderson. Bogan made her first recordings of the tunes "Lonesome Daddy Blues" and "Pawnshop Blues," in 1923, in New York City for the OKeh label. Despite the blues references in the titles, these were more vaudeville numbers. She moved to Chicago a year or two later and developed a huge following in the Windy City, before relocating to New York City in the early '30s, where she began a long collaborative relationship with pianist Walter Roland. This was the type of musical combination that many songwriters and singers only dream about; he was a perfect foil, knew what to play on the piano to bring out the best in her voice, and was such a sympathetic partner that it is hard to know where her ideas start and his end, no matter what name she was using. The pair made more than 100 records together before Bogan stopped recording in 1935.
One of the most infamous of the Jackson sides is the song "B.D. Woman's Blues," which 75 years later packs more of a punch than the lesbian-themed material of artists such as Holly Near or the Indigo Girls. "B.D." was short for "bull dykes," after all, and the blues singer lays it right on the line with the opening verse: "Comin' a time/women ain't gonna need no men." Well, except for a good piano player such as Walter Roland or some of her other hotshot accompanists such as guitarists Tampa Red and Josh White, or banjo picker Papa Charlie Jackson. She herself gets an accordion credit on one early recording, quite unusual for this genre. Certainly one of Bogan's greatest talents was as a songwriter, and she copyrighted dozens of titles, many of them so original that other blues artists were forced to give credit where credit was due instead of whipping up "matcher" imitations as was more than norm. She still wrote songs during her later years living in California, and her final composition was "Gonna Leave Town," which turned out to be quite a prophetic title. By the time Smokey Hogg cut the tune in 1949, Jackson really had left town, having passed away the previous year from coronary sclerosis. While the material of some artists from this period has become largely forgotten, this is hardly the case for her; Saffire: The Uppity Blues Women have recorded several of her songs, as has bandmember Ann Rabson on her solo projects, as well as the naughty novelty band the Asylum Street Spankers.
Title: Lucille Bogan & Walter Roland (1927-1935)
Artist: Lucille Bogan, Walter Roland
Title: Shave 'Em Dry - The Best of Lucille Bogan
Artist: Lucille Bogan
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Country, Pop
Title: Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson), Vol. 1 (1923-1930)
Artist: Lucille Bogan
Title: Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson) Vol. 2 [1930-1933]
Artist: Lucille Bogan
Title: Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson), Vol. 3 [1934-1935]
Artist: Lucille Bogan
Title: Street Walker Blues: Vintage Songs About Prostitution Volume 2 (Digitally Remastered)
Artist: Bessie Smith, Clara Smith, Irene Scruggs, Lucille Bogan, Maggie Jones, Georgia White, Lonnie Johnson, Bertha " Chippie " Hill, Lil Johnson, Sam Theard, Jimmy Rushing, Ma Rainey, Bessie Jackson, Barrel House Annie
Collections
Title: Let's Boogie Woogie
Genre: Blues
Title: Girls of Rockabilly
Genre: Country
Title: 30 Essential American Folk Blues Classics
Genre: Blues, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic
Title: Marijuana Reefer Songs
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues 'n Boogie
Genre: Blues
Title: 100 Proof Drinking Songs
Genre: Country
Title: Alcohol Coke & Gin
Title: Risque Blues, Vol. 2
Genre: Blues
Title: Vintage Songs of Sex, Drugs & Cigarettes
Genre: Blues
Title: Roots 'n' Blues - The Retrospective (1925-1950)
Genre: Blues
Title: Singing About Mary Jane
Genre: Blues
Title: Kush Smokin' Songs
Genre: Blues
Title: Raunchy Business - Hot Nuts & Lollypops
Genre: Blues
Title: Roots of Piano Blues, Vol. 4
Genre: Blues
Title: Ladies Sing The Blues Vol 1
Genre: Blues
Title: The Piano Blues, Vol. 19
Genre: Blues
Title: Superstitious Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Pilgrimage 1920 To 1950
Genre: Blues
Title: New York Blues 30's (Doxy Collection)
Genre: Blues
Title: Divas Sing the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Southern Country Blues, Vol. 2 (Box Set)
Genre: Blues
Title: Lifting the Veil: The First Bluesmen
Genre: Blues
Title: Southern Blues, Vol. 2
Genre: Blues
Title: Barrelhouse Blues - Compiled and Edited By Paul Oliver
Genre: Blues
Title: New York Blues (Doxy Collection, Remastered)
Genre: Blues
Title: Ladies Sing the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Rare and Hot
Genre: Blues
Title: Filthy Blues - 69 Licks
Genre: Blues
Title: Whorehouse Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Risque Blues, Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Rhythm & Booze: Vintage Drinking Songs, Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Deep Sea Divas Vol 2
Title: Roots of Piano Blues, Vol. 5
Genre: Blues
Title: Mother Blues Women of the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Chronic Tracks
Genre: Blues
Title: Slip & Slide Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Women Anthology 3 (CD2)
Genre: Blues
Title: Flashbacks, Volume 3: Hot & Sexy: Copulation Blues 1926 - 1940
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Gypsy Jazz, Rock, Country
Title: The Ladies In Blues CD2
Genre: Blues
Title: Roots N' Blues: The Retrospective, 1925 - 1950 (Disc 3)
Genre: Blues, Gospel, World Music, Country
Title: Original Blues Divas
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Jazz, Funk
Title: Let Me Tell You About The Blues, New York (CD1)
Genre: Blues
Title: Slip & Slide Blues Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Title: The Melotone Blues Story (CD1)
Genre: Blues
Title: The Melotone Blues Story (CD2)
Genre: Blues
Title: Dirty Blues - The Ultimate Collection (CD2)
Genre: Blues
Title: Dirty Blues - The Ultimate Collection (CD3)
Genre: Blues
Title: News & The Blues - Telling It Like It Is
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Alabama Blues
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues
Title: Work, Daddy, Work: Risque Ladies Of The Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Risque Blues Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Featuring albums
Title: Cocaine Blues: Vintage Songs About Cocaine & Heroin
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Acoustic
Title: Street Walker Blues: Vintage Songs About Prostitution Volume 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Acoustic
Title: Reefer Blues: Vintage Songs About Marijuana Volume 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Acoustic
Title: Street Walker Blues: Vintage Songs About Prostitution Volume 1
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Acoustic
Title: Return of the Red Eye: Classics from the Days of Prohibition
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz, Alternative
Title: I Ain't a Gamblin' Woman, I Got Such-A Rowdy Ways
Artist: Various Artists