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Tensions rise when the trailblazing Mother of the Blues and her band gather at a Chicago recording studio in 1927. Adapted from August Wilson's play.
Lgbt
Based On Play Or Musical
Singer
Lesbian Relationship
Chicago, Illinois
1920s
Black Lgbt
Blues Music
Recording Studio
Trumpet Player
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