Bertha Lee
35 top tracks
Bertha Lee
35 top tracks
Albums

Masters Of The Delta Blues: The Friends Of Charlie Patton
Bertha Lee

I Can't Be Satisfied: Early American Blues Singers Vol. 1 - Country
Bertha Lee

Dry Well Blues (The Complete Recordings 1930 & 1934)
Bertha Lee
![The Definitive Charley Patton [Disc 3] — cover art by Bertha Lee](/frogtoon_logo.png)
The Definitive Charley Patton [Disc 3]
Bertha Lee

Masters of the Delta Blues: Friends of Charlie Pa
Bertha Lee

Masters Of The Delta Blues: The Friends Of Charlie
Bertha Lee

Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds Of Charley Patton
Bertha Lee

Complete Recordings: 1929-1934 Disc 5
Bertha Lee

Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues - The Worlds of Charley Patton - disc 5
Bertha Lee

Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues
Bertha Lee
![Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds Of Charley Patton [Disc 5] May/June 1930, January-February 1934 — cover art by Bertha Lee](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds Of Charley Patton [Disc 5] May/June 1930, January-February 1934
Bertha Lee

Original Vintage Delta Blues
Bertha Lee
Biography
Bertha Lee Pate, known more commonly as Bertha Lee (1902–1975) was an American classic female blues singer, active in the 1920s and 1930s. She recorded with, and was the wife of, Charlie Patton....Read more on Last.fm
Read more
Bertha Lee Pate, known more commonly as Bertha Lee (1902–1975) was an American classic female blues singer, active in the 1920s and 1930s. She recorded with, and was the wife of, Charlie Patton.
When she was young, Lee's family moved to Lula, Mississippi. Lee met Patton in 1930 and remained his wife until his death in 1934. During this time, she sang on twelve of Patton's recordings, which resulted in the recording of three of her own songs, "Yellow Bee", "Dog Train Blues", and "Mind Reader Blues". Patton accompanied her on guitar on these records.
Her relationship with Patton was a turbulent one. At one time, both of them were incarcerated in a Belzoni, Mississippi jailhouse after a particularly harsh fight.
In 1933, the couple settled in Holly Ridge, Mississippi, and in 1934, they travelled to New York for what would be Patton's final sessions (on January 30 and February 1). They later returned to Holly Ridge and Lee saw Patton out in his final days, as he died of a heart ailment on April 28, 1934.
Little else is known of Lee, and her recordings with Patton are the only documents of her voice. The album, Masters of the Delta Blues:The Friends of Charlie Patton contains some of her work.
She died in 1975 in Chicago, Illinois.
<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Bertha+Lee">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
