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Queens of the Blues With Gina Coleman: As Long As I'm Moving 

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When the sultry tones of Ruth Brown's "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean" first caressed my ears, it sparked not just a love for the blues but an admiration for the woman behind the voice. I'm Gina Coleman from Misty Blues, and in our latest episode, we celebrate the incredible Ruth Brown, a powerhouse whose story resonates with the emotional depth of her music. From her humble beginnings in USO clubs to her reign at Atlantic Records, Ruth's life was as complex as her melodies. Unpack the layers of her tumultuous personal life, including her void marriage to Jimmy Brown, and discover how her experiences reverberated through songs like "Too Many Men" and "As Long As I'm Moving." Together, we'll explore the legacy of a legend who shaped the blues and my own journey with Misty Blues.
Blazing a trail of autonomy, we roar into the chapter "Ain't Nobody's Business if I Do," embodying the sheer joy of living life unapologetically. What does it mean to truly own your choices, whether it's how you love, spend your hard-earned cash, or worship? We delve into the celebration of personal freedom, punctuated with a rousing guitar solo that mirrors the exuberance of going your own way. Join us as we draw from the rich well of blues heritage, and leave with not just a foot-tapping tune in your heart, but a blessing to carry the music with you, always making your own unique moves.
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8 сен 2024

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