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Bea Booze

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Bea Booze
Background information
Birth nameBeatrice Booze
Born(1912-03-23)March 23, 1912
Baltimore,Maryland, United States
DiedNovember 11, 1986(1986-11-11)(aged 74)
Scottsville, New York,United States
GenresR&B,jazz
Occupation(s)Singer, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1930s–1950s
LabelsDecca
Formerly ofSammy Price,Andy Kirk

Bea Booze(March 23, 1912 – November 11, 1986), often credited asWee Bea Booze,was an AmericanR&Bandjazzsinger most popular in the 1940s. She was one of the few female blues guitarists of that time.[1]

Biography

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She was bornBeatrice Booze[2]inBaltimore,the daughter of Phillip and Lydia Booze.[3]She made her name as a singer inHarlem,New York. Booze was signed byDecca Recordsto cover the songs and emulate the style ofLil Green[4]and, under the guidance ofSammy Price,first recorded in 1942.[1]Her version of "See See Rider Blues",first recorded byMa Rainey,reached number 1 on the USBillboardR&Bchart,after which she was billed as the "See See Rider Blues Girl". In addition to singing, she played guitar in performance and on many of her recordings.[1]

Later in the 1940s, Booze recorded as a jazz vocalist with theAndy Kirkband,[4]which featured the trumpeterFats Navarro,and also with a jazz quartet that included the saxophonistGeorge Kellyand the organist Larry Johnson.

She retired from themusic industryin the early 1950s, and settled in Baltimore and later inScottsville, New York,although she recorded with Sammy Price in 1962.[4]She died in Scottsville in 1986.[2]

Confusion with Muriel Nichols

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For reasons that remain undocumented, the producerJ. Mayo Williams,who knew Booze from his time with Decca, released a version of "See See Rider" sung by Muriel Nichols for his Harlem label as number 1003 in 1945, credited to "Muriel (Bea Booze) Nichols". Nichols, born in Philadelphia in 1908, was a different singer, but this led to the false belief, reported in many sources, that Booze's real name was Muriel Nichols. However, Booze was listed in the 1920 US census as a seven-year-old child, born in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 23, 1912.[2]

References

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  1. ^abcColin Larkin,ed. (1995).The Guinness Who's Who of Blues(Second ed.).Guinness Publishing.p. 48.ISBN0-85112-673-1.
  2. ^abcPaulus, George; Campbell, Robert; Pruter, Robert.Ebony, Chicago, Southern, and Harlem: The Mayo Williams IndiesArchivedJune 22, 2009, at theWayback MachineRetrieved September 22, 2014
  3. ^"1920 United States Federal Census, Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland; Roll T625_663".Ancestry.com.p. 5B.Enumeration District 296; Image 145
  4. ^abcHarris, Sheldon (1994).Blues Who's Who(rev. ed.). New York: Da Capo Press. p. 61.ISBN0-306-80155-8.
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