Good Morning POU! We'll end this edition of Nasty Women Week with 3 nasty rappers! Khia Khia was born Khia Shamone Chambers on November 8, 1977 in Philadelphia and was raised in its Germantown neighborhood, and she moved to Tampa, Florida when she was 11. Khia released her debut album, Thug Misses in 2002 on Dirty Down/Artemis Records as a re-release from the … [Read more...] about Saturday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week
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Friday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week
We made it to Friday yall. Godspeed! Here are some more of the nasty women and their dirty blues (don't worry Tyren, I'm gonna give Millie her own week soon!) Sweet Emma "Sweet Emma" Barrett (March 25, 1897, New Orleans, Louisiana – January 28, 1983) was an American self-taught jazz pianist and singer who worked with the Original Tuxedo Orchestra between 1923 and … [Read more...] about Friday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week
Thursday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week
Good Morning POU! If you're familiar with the underground raunchy X-rated stand up comedy albums of the 70s, then today's featured Nasty Woman is no stranger. If not, meet the woman with a mouth more foul than LaWanda Page's. I listened to 30 seconds, that was it, 30 SECONDS of "The Queen Philosophy" clip before I clutched my invisible pearls and fanned … [Read more...] about Thursday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week
Wednesday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week
Good Post-election Morning POU! We could NOT let this week go by without featuring Aunt Esther! LaWanda Page was born on October 19, 1920 in Cleveland, Ohio, but was raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She began her show business career working small nightclubs billed as "The Bronze Goddess of Fire," an act which included Page eating fire and lighting cigarettes with her … [Read more...] about Wednesday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week
Tuesday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week
Good Morning POU! We are featuring 2 Nasty Women today, and BOY ARE THEY NASTY! Lil Johnson (1920s-1930s, dates and places of birth and death unknown) was a singer who recorded dirty blues and hokum songs in the 1920s and 1930s. Let's Get Drunk and Truck … [Read more...] about Tuesday Open Thread: Nasty Women Week