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Barbara Carr (born Barbara Jean Crosby, January 9, 1941) is an American
blues Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afr ...
singer.


Biography

Barbara Carr was born in
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, United States, and, like many blues musicians, she got her start in church, performing with her two sisters. At age 16, she formed the Comets, a band that performed cover tunes. Her break came when a brother-in-law working in Gaslight Square said bandleader Oliver Sain was looking for a female vocalist to replace Fontella Bass. Carr got the job, which eventually led to her first solo recording contract with
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in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966. Carr and husband, Charles Carr, soon started their own record label, Bar-Car. Their first recordings included ''Good Woman Go Bad'' and ''Street Woman''. She continued to record intermittently and performed with Sain until 1972, when she temporarily retired to raise a family. After returning to perform with local bands around St Louis, she again began recording but with little success. With her husband, she set up her own record label, Bar-Car, in 1982, and recorded a number of singles at
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, which provided the basis for her first album, ''Good Woman Go Bad'', in 1989. A second album, ''Street Woman'', followed in 1992. In 1996, Carr signed with Ecko Records, which produced such songs as "Footprints on the Ceiling", "The Bo Hawg Grind", "If You Can't Cut The Mustard", "The Right Kind Of Love", and "Bone Me Like You Own Me". While still with Ecko Records, Carr recorded "What A Woman Wants", "Let A Real Woman Try", "Rainbow", "The Best Woman", and "Stroke It". Carr recorded eight albums with Ecko, including a best of
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, ''The Best of Barbara Carr''. Carr has been honored twice with the '' Living Blues'' Readers Award as 'Female Blues Artist of the Year'. Her 2012 release, ''Keep The Fire Burning'', on Catfood Records, reached top ten on both the Living Blues Report and the Roots Music Report. It was selected one of '' Down Beat'' magazine's Best Albums of the Year. Carr was on the cover of the November–December 2012 issue of ''Living Blues'' and was featured in that issue. In 2013 and 2014, Carr was nominated for a
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in the 'Soul Blues Female Artist' category.


Albums

*''Good Woman Go Bad'' - Bar-Car Records, 1989 *''Street Woman'' - Bar-Car, 1992 *''Footprints on the Ceiling'' - Ecko Records, 1997 *''Bone Me Like You Own Me'' - Ecko, 1998 *''What a Woman Wants'' - Ecko, 1999 *''Stroke It'' - Ecko, 2000 *''The Best Woman'' - Ecko, 2001 *''On My Own'' - Bar-Car/Hollister Entertainment Group, 2002 *''Talk to Me'' - Mardi Gras Records, 2003 *''The Best of Barbara Carr'' - Ecko, 2003 (compilation) *''Down Low Brother'' - Ecko, 2006 *''It's My Time...'' - Ecko, 2007 *''Savvy Woman'' - CDS Records, 2009 *''Southern Soul Blues Sisters'' (with Uvee Hayes) - Aviara Music, 2009 *''The Best of Barbara Carr, Vol. 2'' - Ecko, 2011 (compilation) *''Keeps the Fire Burning'' - Catfood Records, 2012


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Ecko Records
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carr, Barbara 1941 births Living people American blues singers American women singers St. Louis blues musicians Chess Records artists Musicians from St. Louis Singers from Missouri 21st-century American women