Episode 21 - Bessie Smith

Episode 21 - Bessie Smith

The Syncopated Sisters podcast by the Syncopation Society

Episode notes

Bessie Smith was the most famous black entertainer in the 1920! Her singing was very iconic and she was a master of telling stories. There is a lot to remembered about her. I am very delighted to do so with Eda Özdek, a dancer, musician, organizer and much more!!

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