found: Sorry but I can't take you [SR] p1980:label (Lucille Bogan) container (Lucille Bogan, Bessie Jackson)
found: LC data base, 12-4-90 (hdg.: Bogan, Lucille)
found: Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson) [SR] p1993:label (Lucille Bogan) program notes (vocals; b. 4-1-1897, Amory, Miss., with surname Anderson; married Nazareth Bogan)
found: Wikipedia, Dec. 1, 2008(Lucille Bogan; b. Lucille Anderson, Apr. 1, 1897, Amory, Miss.; d. Aug. 10, 1948, Los Angeles, Calif., aged 51; American blues singer, active 1923-35; also recorded under the pseudonym Bessie Jackson on the Banner (ARC) label)
found: African American National Biography, accessed December 18, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Bogan, Lucille; Lucille Anderson; Bessie Jackson; blues musician, singer; born 01 April 1897 in Amory, Mississippi, United States; recorded vaudeville for Okeh Records in New York Citywith pianist Henry Callens (1923); the first African American blues singer to record in Atlanta, Georgia, outside of New York or Chicago (1923); worked for Brunswick record featuring Tampa Red and Cow Cow Davenport (1928-1930); collaborated on the piano with Walter Roland on"Groceries on the Shelf", "Down in Boogie Alley", "B.D. Woman's Blues", and "Shave Em Dry"; managed Bogan's Birmingham Busters in which her son played bass (1935); died 10 August 1948 in Los Angeles, California, United States)