Trixie smith biography
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Trixie Smith (1895-1943) was an African-American singer, record artist, vaudeville entertainer and actress. Fourteen recordings were made by Smith. Smith was born in Atlanta, Georgia and raised there.
Trixie Smith, was an American blues singer and film actress.
After attending Selma University, Alabama, Smith moved to New York in 1915. Smith was a minstrel performer and worked on the TOBA vaudeville tour before she made her first recording for the Black Swan label, in 1922. J. Berni Barbour wrote “My Man Rocks Me” (1922), which is a historic recording that references the term “rock and roll”.
Many lyrical variations were inspired by her record, including “Rock That Thing”, by Lil Johnson, and “Rock Me Mama”, by Ikey Robinson. In 1922, Trixie won first place and a Silver Cup in a blues singing contest held at the Inter-Manhattan Casino, New York.
Sponsored by Irene Castle, Trixie’s song “Trixie’s Blues” was performed against Alice Carter, Daisy Martin, and Lucille Shegamin