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Album Lillian "Lil" Green 🏵️ Classics 1947-1951 | hitsoftime.com

Classics 1947-1951

Year: 2005
Artist: Lillian "Lil" Green

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Lillian "Lil" Green - 1942-1946
1942-1946
2004, songs: 1

Facts about the album "Classics 1947-1951"

Title: Classics 1947-1951
Artist: Lillian "Lil" Green

Meta Information: "Classics 1947-1951" is a compilation album featuring recordings by American blues singer Lillian "Lil" Green, spanning the years 1947 to 1951. Green was known for her soulful voice, emotive delivery, and influential contributions to the blues genre during the mid-20th century. This collection highlights some of Green's most beloved recordings from the post-war era, showcasing her talent and enduring legacy as a pioneering figure in blues music.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Early Career in Chicago: Lillian "Lil" Green began her music career in the vibrant blues scene of Chicago during the 1930s. She gained recognition for her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence, performing at renowned venues such as the Club DeLisa and the Rhumboogie Café. Green's early recordings, including "Why Don't You Do Right?" and "Romance in the Dark", established her as a rising star in the blues world.

  2. Influence on Future Artists: Lillian "Lil" Green's recordings from the late 1940s and early 1950s had a significant impact on future generations of musicians, including rock and roll pioneers such as Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. Green's soulful singing style and poignant songwriting inspired countless artists to explore the blues genre and incorporate its elements into their own music.

  3. Collaborations with Big Bands: During the 1940s, Lillian "Lil" Green collaborated with prominent big bands and orchestras, including those led by Count Basie and Paul Gayten. These collaborations allowed Green to expand her musical repertoire and experiment with different arrangements and styles, further showcasing her versatility as a performer and her ability to adapt to changing trends in music.

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