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Two well-known blues
singers of the early 20th century were Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Ma
Rainey became popular as a result of performing on road show tours of
the small towns of the American South. By the time Ma Rainey's first recording
was released in 1923, she had become a well-known performer throughout
the southern United States.
Ma Rainey and
her husband and road show manager Pa Rainey are said to have discovered
Bessie Smith on one of their many tours. Smith was one of the most successful
black performing artists of her time, producing nearly 200 recordings
during her short life. Both she and Ma Rainey had a larger-than-life presence
on stage and were notorious for their scandalous lifestyles. Though they
performed for the same audiences, Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith did not view
each other as competition and remained friends throughout their careers.
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