Country blues singer
Lillian Glinn was born in the Dallas, TX, area circa 1902, and was discovered by fellow blueswoman
Hattie Burleson while singing spirituals in a church.
Burleson took
Glinn under her wing, and
Glinn became a successful vaudeville performer; she also signed a record deal with Columbia in 1927. Over the course of two years and six recording sessions,
Glinn recorded 22 secular numbers which often matched her warm contralto voice with slow ballad tempos. However, the deeply religious
Glinn soon returned to the life of the church, leaving her singing and performing career behind. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide