Mildred Elizabeth Cummings, known professionally as Little Miss Cornshucks, was
born on May 26, 1923, in Dayton, Ohio. She began performing spirituals with her
sisters and later made solo appearances in amateur talent shows. By 1942, she
gained recognition in Chicago, performing at venues like the Rhumboogie Club. In
1943, she recorded "So Long" for the Sunbeam label, which became a regional hit
and her signature tune. Her career was interrupted in the mid-1940s due to
health issues but resumed in the late 1940s and early 1950s. She appeared at
notable events like the Cavalcade o...