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Bessie Smith joins a travelling show and faces violence. Poet Jackie Kay tells the story of the Empress of the Blues.

Bessie joins a travelling show with the 'Mother of the Blues' and faces violence in her second marriage.....

Poet Jackie Kay charts the rise and fall of Bessie Smith as she brings to life the dramatic story of the greatest blues singer who ever lived.

Orphaned by the age of nine, Bessie Smith sang on the street to support her siblings and was swept into travelling shows as a young woman. Facing extreme racial prejudice, she frequently brawled under the influence of bathtub gin and had tumultuous love affairs with men and women. She also sold hundreds of thousands of records and became a genuine superstar.

Mixing biography, fiction, music and memoir, Jackie remembers the electric thrill of identification when, as a young black girl growing up in Glasgow, she was first gifted the music of the Empress.

Abridged by Rosemary Goring

Read by Jackie Kay

From 2016 to 2021, Jackie Kay was the Makar - Scotland's poet laureate.

Producer: Eilidh McCreadie

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in February 2021.

14 minutes

Last on

Wed 20 Nov 2024 03:30

Broadcasts

  • Tue 23 Feb 2021 09:45
  • Wed 24 Feb 2021 00:30
  • Tue 19 Nov 2024 08:30
  • Tue 19 Nov 2024 13:30
  • Tue 19 Nov 2024 19:30
  • Wed 20 Nov 2024 03:30

Eight remarkable tales of the Empress of Blues

Eight remarkable tales of the Empress of Blues

Jackie Kay narrates the life story of the troubled blues singer, Bessie Smith.