Rosetta Howard

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If You're a Viper 00:00 Tools
Men Are Like Street Cars 00:00 Tools
Rosetta Blues 00:00 Tools
Plow Hand Blues 00:00 Tools
When I Been Drinking 00:00 Tools
The Candy Man 00:00 Tools
Where Shall I Go 00:00 Tools
Too Many Drivers 00:00 Tools
He's Mine All Mine 00:00 Tools
Let Your Linen Hang Low 00:00 Tools
Candy Man 00:00 Tools
Ebony Rhapsody 00:00 Tools
How Long Daddy (Will You Keep Me This Way) 00:00 Tools
You Made Me Love You 00:00 Tools
Come Easy Go Easy 00:00 Tools
Why Be So Blue 00:00 Tools
Delta Bound 00:00 Tools
The Jive Is Here 00:00 Tools
How Long Baby Will You Keep Me This Way 00:00 Tools
Help Me Baby 00:00 Tools
My Blues Is Like Whiskey 00:00 Tools
If You're A Viper - Single Version 00:00 Tools
My Downfall 00:00 Tools
Men Are Like Street Cars - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Plain Lenox Avenue 00:00 Tools
Come Easy, Go Easy 00:00 Tools
Headin' for the River 00:00 Tools
Plough Hand Blues 00:00 Tools
Hog Wild Blues 00:00 Tools
I Keep on Worrying 00:00 Tools
Sweep Your Blues Away 00:00 Tools
How Long Daddy 00:00 Tools
The Candyman 00:00 Tools
If You’re A Viper 00:00 Tools
It Was You 00:00 Tools
It's Hard to Go Through Life Alone 00:00 Tools
It's Hard To Go Thru' Life Alone 00:00 Tools
If You' re A Viper 00:00 Tools
How Long Daddy (Will You Keep Me This Way) 1938 00:00 Tools
Men Are Like Street Cars [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Worried Mind Blues 00:00 Tools
How Long Daddy(will You Keep Me) 00:00 Tools
Ebony Rhapsody 1948 00:00 Tools
Candy Man [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Hog-Wild Blues 00:00 Tools
Men Are Like Street Cars - Rosetta Howard 00:00 Tools
How long dady (Will you keep me this way) - 1938 00:00 Tools
It Will Never Happen Again 00:00 Tools
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Rosetta Howard (1914-1974) was an American blues singer who recorded in the 1930s and 1940s. Little is known of her life. She was born in Chicago, and moved into singing by joining in with juke-box selections at the club where she worked. Around 1932 she began singing professionally with Jimmy Noone and other bandleaders. From 1937 she made a number of recordings with The Harlem Hamfats, including her paean to marijuana, "If You're A Viper", and the ribald "Let Your Linen Hang Low". She also recorded with Herb Morand and Odell Rand who were both members of the group. In 1939 she recorded with the Harlem Blues Serenaders, who included Charlie Shavers, Buster Bailey, Lil Armstrong, Henry "Red" Allen and Barney Bigard. She continued to perform in Chicago in the 1940s, and in 1947 featured on recordings with the Big Three, including Willie Dixon, and Big Bill Broonzy. However, the records were unsuccessful and she did not record again. In the 1950s she sang with Thomas A. Dorsey at the Pilgrim Baptist Church in Chicago. She died in Chicago in 1974.[1][2] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.