Last night the Big Mo Blues Show focused on women vocalists, partly because he said he got phone calls urging him to play more music from female performers. It was an exceptionally good show and I can mention 3 of the women singers who really impressed me.
Early in the show, he played a song called “This Train” by Sister Rosetta Tharpe. I can’t remember hearing her recordings on his show before, but then my memory is not what it used to be. This song was first recorded in the 1930s and Big Mo played a version from the 1950s with her accompanying herself on an electric guitar. It was fun to listen to.
She led an interesting life according to biographies I found on line. She was black and queer and while it must have made her life really challenging (especially during the time of the Jim Crow laws in the 1940s), she was a great success. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.
I can pick out a couple of other songs by female artists that were memorable. One of them was “Let the Tears Roll Down” by Marcia Ball. It was haunting.
And I thought the guitar riffs were stunning on Samantha Fish’s “Highway’s Holding Me Now.” The hairs on the back of my neck always stand up when I hear her song “She Don’t Live Around Here Anymore.” She has that kind of voice.
