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Crazy Blues: A NovelOne hundred years ago White singer Sophie Tucker came down with a cold. Unable to perform she begged out of an upcoming recording date. Wary of scrapping the session, OKeh Records executives reluctantly agreed to let Mamie Smith, a virtually unknown Negro singer, fill in.That record, Crazy Blues, forever altered the trajectory of American popular music.Mamie and her band were accidental pioneers, talented musicians who had inadvertently tapped into a previously unknown market: Black Americans eager to buy records made by colored artists. Within a few years, earnings from her recordings and the back-to-back tours that followed, made her an enormously wealthy woman, one who enjoyed a lavish lifestyle replete with multiple apartment buildings, an extensive wardrobe, and fine jewelry.But life in 1920s Harlem, even for the Queen of the Blues, was far from idyllic. Mamie, who had recently wed a white man, and Willie the Lion Smith, her biracial pianist and arranger, encountered death threats and attempts on their lives, as they pursued their respective careers. Soon Danny Walsh, an NYPD detective and jazz fan, would enter Mamies and Willies lives and become a key ally in their quest to navigate a hostile environment.Though set in the Jazz Age, the themes of Crazy Blues: prejudice; violence against minorities; and triumph over adversity resonate with events playing our across America today.
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