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In page Cora Mae Bryant:

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She was born Cora Mae Weaver in Oxford, Newton County, Georgia, United States.[1] She was the daughter of Curley Weaver, and started singing at the age of six in the New Bethel Baptist Church in Walnut Grove, Georgia.[2] With her father often absent performing and recording, Bryant was part-raised by her grandmother, Savannah Shepard, who lived in Almon, Georgia. Bryant often spent days and nights with her grandmother, who had both a piano and guitar, and often played them and sang to entertain the young girl. Bryant maintained that was where her father had earlier obtained his own basic musical intuition.[2] She once said, "When the weekend came, Daddy would come and get me. We did not know the difference between night and day."[citation needed]