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Laura Smith (blues singer)
(1882-1932)
American classic female blues and country blues singer
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Laura Smith (March 1882 – February 1932) was an American classic female blues and country blues singer. Songs she recorded include "Gonna Put You Right in Jail" and her version of "Don't You Leave Me Here". She led Laura Smith and her Wild Cats and also worked with Clarence Williams and Perry Bradford. Details of her life outside the music industry are scanty.

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March 1882
Illinois, United States
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1 February 1932 (aged 49)
Los Angeles, California, United States
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