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Blues Divas

  • Music
  • Documentary
Confirmed2005-01-226.0

A documentary featuring live performance footage and interviews with eight contemporary female blues' artists including Mavis Staples, Denise LaSalle, Irma Thomas, Odetta, Deborah Coleman, Bettye LaVette, Ann Peebles and Renee Austin.

Blues Divas is a 2005 music documentary that celebrates eight contemporary female blues artists through live performance footage and in-depth interviews. Featuring legendary performers like Mavis Staples, Irma Thomas, and Odetta, the film showcases the artistry and stories of women who shaped blues music. The documentary is available to stream and watch now.

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2005-01-22

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When was Blues Divas released?

Blues Divas was released on January 22, 2005.

Who are the featured artists in Blues Divas?

The documentary features eight female blues artists: Mavis Staples, Denise LaSalle, Irma Thomas, Odetta, Deborah Coleman, Bettye LaVette, Ann Peebles, and Renee Austin.

What type of content does the documentary include?

Blues Divas combines live performance footage with interviews, giving viewers an intimate look at these artists' music and personal stories.

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