I’m On The Move — Eastlawn — 2003
Live AA — Eastlawn — 2002
Say Baby Say — Cannonball — 2000
Uncut Detroit II (compilation) — Venture — 2000
Born With the Blues — Cannonball — 1999
T.J. Fowler and his Rockin’ Jump Band (featuring Calvin Frazier) — Savoy Jazz — 1999
Women Blues Singers (compilation) — MCA/Chess — 1999
Blues From the Heart (compilation ) — Way/sac — 1998
Blues Across America: The Detroit Scene (compilation) — Cannonball — 1997
I’m a Bad, Bad Girl: Seven Dozen Dusky Divas, 1939-1953 (bootleg import)
Lady T
Detroit Women Rattle Your Cage (compilation) — Silk City — 2005
detroitwomen.org
Cee Cee Collins
Detroit Underground: Live At the Dally in the Alley — Self-released — 1999
Detroit Underground: Color Blind (with Danny Methric and Tony Denardo of the Muggs) — Self-released — 2000
Both discs are available from the band at ceecee_1824@yahoo.com
Joce’lyn B
The Bitch of Da Blues — All Dogs Productions
The Bitch is Back With a Vengeance — All Dogs Productions
The Bitch Ain’t Taking No Prisoners — All Dogs Productions
Cathy Davis
The Curtis Sumter Project: Trials and Tribulations — No Cover Productions
Motor City Josh: Living Like A King in the City — No Cover Productions
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