Hattie Hart

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Hattie Hart (c. 1900 - after 1946) was an American Memphis blues singer and songwriter. She was active as a recording artist from the late 1920s to the mid-1930s. Her best known tracks are "I Let My Daddy Do That" and "Coldest Stuff in Town". She worked as a solo artist and as a singer with the Memphis Jug Band. Little is known of her life outside music. It was stated that "Hart wrote gritty songs about love, sex, cocaine and voodoo". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Hattie Hart
rdf:langString Hattie Hart
rdf:langString Hattie Hart
rdf:langString Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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rdf:langString probably Hattie Bolten
rdf:langString c. 1900
rdf:langString after 1946
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rdf:langString Vocals
rdf:langString Singer-songwriter
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rdf:langString Hattie Hart (c. 1900 - after 1946) was an American Memphis blues singer and songwriter. She was active as a recording artist from the late 1920s to the mid-1930s. Her best known tracks are "I Let My Daddy Do That" and "Coldest Stuff in Town". She worked as a solo artist and as a singer with the Memphis Jug Band. Little is known of her life outside music. It was stated that "Hart wrote gritty songs about love, sex, cocaine and voodoo".
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xsd:gYear 1920
rdf:langString probably Hattie Bolten

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