Precious Bryant


Precious Bryant was an American country blues, gospel, and folk singer and guitarist. She played Piedmont fingerstyle guitar.
Bryant was born in Talbot County, Georgia, United States. She released three solo albums. Her 2002 debut, Fool Me Good, was nominated for two Blues Music Awards, in the categories Acoustic Blues Album of the Year and Best New Artist Debut. In 2006, she was nominated for a similar award for Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year, as were Koko Taylor, Maria Muldaur and the winner of the award, Etta James.
Bryant died on January 12, 2013, in Columbus, Georgia, of complications from diabetes and congestive heart failure.

Discography

Bryant was first recorded in 1969 by George Mitchell in Waverly Hall, Georgia. Three songs from that session were released on 7" vinyl by Fat Possum Records, under the title George Mitchell Collection, vol. 37.