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Mozelle Alderson - Wikipedia - Mozelle Alderson (November 20, 1904 – February 15, 1994) was an American
classic female blues singer. She recorded a small number of tracks for Black Patti
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Mozelle Alderson Discography at Discogs - Complete your Mozelle Alderson record collection. Discover Mozelle Alderson's
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Mozelle Alderson | Biography & History | AllMusic - St. Louis blues vocalist Mozelle Alderson recorded under her own name with
pianist Judson Brown. Apparently, Alderson was the real name for Jane Lucas, ...
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Mozelle Alderson Albums: songs, discography, biography, and ... - Mozelle Alderson discography and songs: Music profile for Mozelle Alderson,
born November 20, 1904.
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Mozelle Alderson | Songs | AllMusic - St. Louis blues vocalist Mozelle Alderson recorded under her own name with
pianist Judson Brown. Apparently, Alderson was the real name for Jane Lucas, ...
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Mozelle Blues, a song by Mozelle Alderson on Spotify - By Mozelle Alderson. 1996 • 1 song, 2:59. Play on Spotify. 1. Mozelle Blues -
Mozelle Alderson. 2:590:30. Featured on Blue Girls Vol. 2 (1928-1930) ...
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Mozelle Alderson – Wikipedia - Mozelle Alderson (* 20. November 1904 in Bedford, Ohio, USA als Mozelle
Fagans; † 15. Februar 1994 in Chicago, Illinois) war eine amerikanische ...
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Mozelle Alderson | LyricWiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia - Just a Rank Stud/ Kansas City Hill (1936) (as Hannah May and the State Street
Four) Just a Rank Stud, Kansas City Hill.
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Black Patti numerical listing discography - 8003, MOZELLE ALDERSON, STATE STREET SPEECIAL, G12734, -, -, 4/22/
1927, -. 8003, MOZELLE ALDERSON, MOZELLE BLUES, G12731, -, -, 4/22/1927
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Blues Calendar (for 2012) with CD revisit the 1920s and '30s - Aug 17, 2011 ... A rarely heard ribald trio called Harum Scarum consisted of Georgia Tom, Big Bill
Broonzy and Mozelle Alderson. Blues records didn't get radio ...
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