Charley Patton
Mississippi Boweavil Blues
Down the Dirt Road Blues
Pony Blues
Pea Vine Blues
Prayer of Death, Pt. 1 - Charley Patton, Traditional
Prayer of Death, Pt. 2 - Charley Patton, Traditional
Lord, I m Discouraged
Elder Greene Blues - Charley Patton, Patton
Circle Round the Moon
Mean Black Cat Blues
Some These Days I ll Be Gone
Green River Blues
Magnolia Blues
Heart Like Railroad Steel
Jim Lee Blues, Pt. 1
Kim Lee Blues, Pt. 2 - Charley Patton,
High Water Everywhere, Pt. 1
High Water Everywhere, Pt. 2
Jesue Is a Dying-Bed Maker - Charley Patton,
I Shall Not Be Moved - Charley Patton, Parth, Johnny
By Valerie Turner
Let’s be honest role models for contemporary women playing blues guitar are few and far between. This isn’t because they’re not out there; it’s simply because they aren’t well recognized. I can’t tell you how many times as a performer I’ve shown up for a soundcheck, guitar in hand, only to be asked if I was a roadie or a fan. The assumption is never that I might be there to play an instrument, let alone a guitar. But this is nothing new early blues women that played guitar didn’t receive equal attention, either.