Fritzie Little, Frankie Chermak Trio - After Youve Gone Banjo Boogie Blues

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Review by Kathleen McCoy

After You've Gone Banjo Boogie Blues is a delightful album by Fritzie Little and the Frankie Chermak Trio. The album is a perfect blend of old-time and contemporary music, featuring traditional banjo tunes and modern blues melodies. The trio's musicianship is outstanding, with Fritzie Little's banjo playing being a standout feature of the album. The album features a variety of tracks that showcase the band's versatility, including the lively "Banjo Boogie" and the soulful "Blues Stay Away from Me." The album's production is excellent, with each instrument being beautifully balanced and mixed. After You've Gone Banjo Boogie Blues is a fantastic album that is sure to delight fans of bluegrass and blues music alike.

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Artist: Fritzie Little, Frankie Chermak Trio
Album: After Youve Gone Banjo Boogie Blues
Rating: 1.0

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Tracks

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Banjo Boogie Blues
After You've Gone

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Catalog Numbers

1047x45

Labels

SOMA

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

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About Fritzie Little, Frankie Chermak Trio

Minneapolis-based singer (b. November 13, 1923 Minneapolis, MN  d. November 15, 2013 Minneapolis, MN) In the 1950s, Frances M. Andersen (née Nardinger) performed regularly under the name Fritzie Little with Roy King's Komi-Kings in the Magic Bar in South Minneapolis. Around 1955, she recorded a single with the Frankie Chermak Trio for the label.

Real Name

    • Frances Mamie Anderson