Virginia Liston (1890 - june 1932)
Little is known about her. She reportedly was singing in vaudeville as early as 1912. In the early 1920s she was living in Washington D.C. with her husband Sam Gray and touring the T.O.B.A. vaudeville circuit with him in an act called "Liston and Liston". The couple recorded one record together in January of 1924. They were divorced sometime around 1925.
Virginia's last recording session was in 1927 with the Clarence Williams Washboard Band, where she sang Cushion Foot Stomp and P.D.Q. Blues.
Liston retired from show business in 1929 re-married and settled in St. Louis, Missouri where she reportedly died in 1932.
Virginia Liston - I'm Gonna Get Me a Man, That's All (1926)
Great song, puts a smile on your face. Hard to imagine the time when music was like this.
BeatlesBootlegs 9 months ago
gone are the days and those who sings such wonderful songs........
malikliaqat 1 year ago
Could she deliver a son? You bet she could!
Thanks for sharing a wonderful post.
Corrie121 2 years ago