Hociel Thomas Tebo, born on July 10, 1904, in Houston, Texas, was an American
blues, boogie-woogie, and jazz musician known for her piano skills and singing.
She moved to New Orleans' Storyville district at age twelve with her aunt Sippie
Wallace, where they performed together. In 1923, they relocated to Chicago.
Their first recordings were made on April 6, 1925, for Gennett Records in
Richmond, Indiana. Notable collaborations include "Hard Boiled Mama" and "Adam
and Eve Had the Blues", co-written with Wallace. Thomas also recorded with Louis
Armstrong and Hersal Thomas, includin...