Elzadie Robinson (possibly April 24, 1897 – January 17, 1975)[2] was an American classic female blues singer and songwriter.
AllMusic noted that "Robinson was a second-level blues singer whose voice seemed to get stronger with time".
[4] The music researchers Bob Eagle and Eric S. LeBlanc suggest that she was born Elzadie Wallace in Logansport, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, in 1897, but 1900 is also possible.
[1] On two of her recordings, the pianist Bob Call or the guitarist Johnny St. Cyr replaced Ezell, and on two occasions in 1926, B. T. Wingfield or Shirley Clay played the cornet, with either Tiny Parham or Richard M. Jones on the piano.
[1] She is thought to have married Perry Henderson in Flint, Michigan, in 1928, and to have died there in 1975.