Tuesday, May 06, 1997

Mary Stafford

Mary Stafford
United States
Classic female blues

Mary Stafford (ca. 1895 – ca. 1938) was an American cabaret singer in the classic blues style. In January 1921, she became the first African-American woman to record for Columbia Records. She toured widely throughout the mid-Atlantic states in the 1920s and into the 1930s. She performed at the Lafayette Theater in New York City, where she appeared in Rocking Chair Revue in 1931 and Dear Old Southland in 1932. After 1932 she worked outside the music industry in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where she is thought to have died about 1938.


appeared on:
Female Blues Singers Vol. 13 R/S (1997) 1921-1931