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  1. 8 de ago. de 2019 · Clarksdale, Miss. is home to both the crossroads where Robert Johnson allegedly sold his soul and the site of Bessie Smith's death. But in the legend of the genre, not every tale gets the...

  2. On the morning of September 26, 1937, Bessie Smith, “the empress of the blues,” died here at the G.T. Thomas Afro American Hospital following an automobile accident on Highway 61 just outside of Clarksdale.

  3. 22 de dic. de 2007 · Death came in a tragic automobile accident in Clarksdale, Miss. (A historical marker located in Chattanooga in Hamilton County, Tennessee.) Born in Chattanooga to black parents, her great talent and determination earned her the title 'Empress of the Blues.'

  4. 26 de sept. de 2011 · On September 26, 1937 Bessie Smith, the Queen of the Blues, was critically injured in an auto accident on a dark highway between Memphis, Tennessee and Clarksdale, Mississippi. She died of her injuries hours later at a segregated hospital in Clarksdale for Blacks only.

  5. 2 de oct. de 2019 · Bessie Smith At The Crossroads. August 8, 2019 • Clarksdale, Miss. is home to both the crossroads where Robert Johnson allegedly sold his soul and the site of Bessie Smith's death. But...

  6. The Riverside Hotel. 615 Sunflower Avenue. Clarksdale MS 38614. 662 624-9163. Share: The Riverside Hotel is where Bessie Smith died in 1937 after her fatal car accident on Highway 61. At the time it is was a hospital.

  7. Specializing in songs of heartbreak, violence, and longing, her vocalization is characterized by haunting. undisputed favorite blues singer of ticket and record buyers alike throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Born in severe poverty, probably on April 15, 1894, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Smith became the.