Mildred Anderson

Mildred Anderson
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Styles: Bop
Biography: A good blues and ballad singer who never attained stardom, nor was particularly influential. Anderson's early fame came when she recorded with boogie-woogie giant Albert Ammons in 1946. A pair of 1960 releases for Bluesville, one where she was backed by organist Shirley Scott and the other featuring ...Read full biography
No More In Life
Released: 1960
Label: Fantasy Inc.
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A fine singer who came over from the R&B/blues field to record two jazz-oriented albums in 1960, Mildred Anderson is joined on this CD reissue by tenor-saxophonist Al Sears, organist Robert Banks, guitarist ...Read full review
Person To Person
Released: 1960
Label: Fantasy Inc.
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Mildred Anderson, who recorded with organist Bill Doggett as early as 1953, only made two albums as a leader and, although thought of as as being in the R&B/blues field, both records have some notable ...Read full review
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