Mildred Anderson
A good blues and ballad singer who never attained stardom, nor was particularly influential. Anderson's early fame came when she recorded with boogie-woogie giant Albert Ammons in 1946. A pair of 1960 releases for Bluesville, one where she was backed by organist Shirley Scott and the other featuring stalwart honking and sax support by Al Sears, are her best dates.
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Discography
4 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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No More In Life
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Original Blues Classics on Sep. 26, 1960
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Person to Person (Bonus Track Version)
Blues - Released by Dark Was the Night on Jun. 16, 2017
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Hear My Blues and Person to Person
Al Smith, Mildred Anderson, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Quartet
Jazz - Released by Fresh Sound Records on Jul. 1, 2012
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