Monday Breakfast Blend – Women Art Revolution presents:
A Valentine to Black Women and Non-binary who created, influenced and rocked punk music. Starting out with the influences of Betty Davis and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe, “O Little Town Of Bethlehem”
from Gospel Train (Expanded Edition)
Verve Reissues - 1956
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Marie Knight & Sam Price and His Trio, “My Journey To The Sky”
from Gospel Train (Expanded Edition)
DECCA - 1958
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, “Strange Things Happening Every Day”
from Sister Rosetta Tharpe Vol. 2 (1942-1944)
Document - 1996
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, “I Want a Tall Skinny Papa”
from Sister Rosetta Tharpe Vol. 2 (1942-1944)
Document Records - 1996
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, “Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares”
from Sister Rosetta Tharpe Vol. 2 (1942-1944)
Document Records - 1996
Betty Davis, “If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up”
from Betty Davis
Light In The Attic Records - 2007
Betty Davis, “Your Mama Wants Ya Back”
Light In the Attic Records - 1974
Betty Davis, “Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him”
Light In The Attic Records - 1974
Betty Davis, “Don't Call Her No Tramp”
Light in the Attic Records - 1974
Carol Olson Monday Breakfast Blend – Women Art Revolution February 14th, 2022
Posted In: Music, Music Shows
Tags: BlackWomenPunk, post-punk, Punk