Lost Lover Blues
Deborah Van Kleef ( http://deborahvankleef.com ) sings "Lost Lover Blues" recorded in 1928 by Lottie Kimbrough, the Kansas City Butterball, and Winston Holmes. Deborah opened for Lou & Peter Berryman on Nov. 12, 2010, at a benefit concert for health care costs for singer Anne Feeney, which was held in Deborah's home town, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. The Unitarian Society provided the hall. Check out ( http://www.cdbaby/cd/deborahvankleef ). Also click to subscribe to get notified about future videos here.
About Lottie Kimbrough
Birth name of American blues singer active in the Kansas City area. Born: 1893 in Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas or 1900 in West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri. Died: No death information has been unearthed. She recorded as Lottie Beaman in 1924, as Lottie Kimbrough in 1926 and 1928, and again as Lottie Beaman in 1929. Sylvester Kimbrough was her brother.
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