
Ida Cox - Wikipedia
Ida M. Cox (née Prather; February 26, 1888 [1] or 1896 – November 10, 1967 [2]) was an American singer and vaudeville performer, best known for her blues performances and recordings. She was billed as "The Uncrowned Queen of the Blues".
Ida Cox - Blues Foundation
Ida Cox was touted as the “Uncrowned Queen of the Blues” right from the start of her recording career with the Paramount label in 1923, and before long the crown was bestowed in her ads and press notices.
Ida Cox - New Georgia Encyclopedia
2005年3月26日 · Ida Cox was a vaudeville performer and a pioneering blues singer who, along with Gertrude “Ma” Rainey and Bessie Smith, founded the female blues genre. Cox was born Ida Prather on February 25, 1894, in Toccoa.
Ida Cox: "The Uncrowned Queen of Blues" - Black Music Scholar
Ida Cox was signed with Paramount in 1923, where they named her “The Uncrowned Queen of Blues” because of her contemporaries, Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey’s, rapid success. Cox represented the struggles that many black women faced in America in relation to liberation, domestic abuse, and dignity.
Ida Cox, Blues Singer born - African American Registry
Ida Cox seemed to sing directly to Black women who saw themselves trapped by demeaning racial and social conditions yet longed for dignity and respect, especially from the men in their lives. One of Cox's most enduring songs, "Wild Women Don't Have the Blues," hinted at …
IDA COX - All About Blues Music
Ida Cox was a Blues Diva of the 20s whose songs were specifically addressed to black women in their search for freedom, dignity and respect from society in general and from their men in particular.
Every woman in my place is bound to feel blue too
2019年3月22日 · Ida Prather Cox (1896-1967) was a vaudeville performer and a pioneering blues singer who, along with Gertrude “Ma” Rainey and Bessie Smith, founded the female blues genre. Cox was born Ida Prather on February 25, 1896, in Toccoa, GA.
Ida Cox – Biography and History – Only Jazz and Blues
Ida Cox, born on February 25, 1896, in Toccoa, Georgia, was one of the most influential blues singers of the early 20th century. Her powerful voice, poignant lyrics, and commanding stage presence earned her a prominent place in the history of blues music.
Cox, Ida 1896–1896 - Encyclopedia.com
Ida Cox 1896 – 1896. Blues singer. Became Blues Singer. Sang With Bravo and Confidence. Possessed Beauty and Sophistication. Continued to Perform Until 1945. Selected discography. Sources. Ida Cox was touted as the “ Uncrowned Queen of the Blues ” …
Ida Cox Musician - All About Jazz
2012年2月25日 · Ida Cox may have been the complete classic blues artist of the 1920s. Ida had a convincing blues delivery that made her one of the more popular female singers of the era like Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey.