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Henry Thomas (Big Sandy, Texas), fue un cantante de country blues
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'Papa' Charlie Jackson
b. November 10, 1887 in New Orleans, Louisiana
d. May 7, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois -
Huddie William Ledbetter (Mooringsport, Luisiana), conocido como Leadbelly, fue un músico y compositor estadounidense de blues y folk.
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J. T. Smith (Harrison County, Texas)
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Luke Jordan
b. January 28, 1892 in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia
d. June 25, 1952 in Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia
buried at Forest Hill Burial Park in Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia -
"Mississippi" John Smith Hurt (Teoc, Misisipi), fue un cantautor y guitarrista estadounidense de blues y folk.
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William J. Johnson
b. January 22 (25), 1897 in Independence near Brenham, Washington County, Texas
d. September 18, 1945 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
buried at Blanchette Cemetery in Beaumont, Jefferson County, TX -
Jimmie Rodgers (Meridian, Misisipi), fue un cantautor y guitarrista estadounidense de música country y country blues. Fue el primer músico en convertirse en una estrella del country.
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Aleck Ford (más tarde, Rice Miller), conocido como Sonny Boy Williamson II (Glendora,Misisipi), fue un poeta, músico, cantante y compositor estadounidense, que ha sido considerado como la leyenda definitiva del blues.
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«Maple Leaf Rag» («Rag de la hoja de arce») es una composición musical de ragtime para piano compuesta por Scott Joplin.
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Fue un cantante y guitarrista de blues estadounidense de
(Laurens, Carolina del Sur) Comenzó a tocar blues a los catorce años en espectáculos ambulantes organizados por charlatanes que se decían médicos. Estaría con el "doctor" Kerr hasta 1945 cantando canciones populares y contando chistes para atraer "pacientes". -
"The Entertainer" is a 1902 classic piano rag written by Scott Joplin.
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Eddie James House, Jr. (Lyon, Misisipi), más conocido como Son House, fue un guitarrista y cantante estadounidense de blues.
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Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James (Bentonia, Mississippi) fue cantante, guitarrista, pianista y compositor de blues norteamericano.
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Fue un cantante y guitarrista estadounidense de blues. Más conocido por ser uno de los integrantes del dúo de guitarra y piano que formó junto a Leroy Carr en los últimos años de la década de 1920 y en los primeros años de la década de 1930. Blackwell es definido como un guitarrista acústico excepcional del Chicago blues, a pesar de que algunos críticos musicales indican que viró musicalmente hacia el jazz.
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Fue un cantante, compositor y pianista de blues estadounidense cuya popularidad y estilo influenció a varios artistas como Nat King Cole y Ray Charles. La canción que le hizo famoso fue "How Long, How Long Blues", grabado por la compañía discográfica Vocalion Records en 1928 y para el cual compuso la música
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Was an American Chicago blues guitarist and singer,(Hazlehurst, Mississippi)
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Alton Delmore (25 de diciembre de 1908 - 9 de junio de 1964) y Rabon Delmore (3 de diciembre de 1916 - 4 de diciembre de 1952), (Elkmont, Alabama)considerados como The Delmore Brothers , fueron cantautores y músicos pioneros de la música country que fueron estrellas del Grand Ole Opry en la década de 1930.
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"Pleasant Moments – Ragtime Waltz" – tocada por Scott Joplin (abril 1916).
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Robert Leroy Johnson (Hazlehurst, Misisipi), fue un cantante, compositor y guitarrista estadounidense de blues, conocido como el Rey del Delta Blues .
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Floyd Council (Chapel Hill, North Carolina), fue un guitarrista y cantante norteamericano de blues. Se convirtió en un conocido profesional del Piedmont blues en el sureste de los Estados Unidos en la década de 1930.
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Elizabeth Cotten
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Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (Okemah, Oklahoma), conocido como Woody Guthrie, fue un músico y cantautor folk estadounidense. Prolífico e influyente, fue conocido por su identificación con la gente común, los pobres y los oprimidos, así como por su lucha contra el fascismo y toda explotación humana.
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John Lee Williamson (Jackson, Tennessee) conocido en el mundo del blues como Sonny Boy Wiliamson I, fue un armonicista y cantante estadounidense.
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Sollie Paul Williams (Ramsey, Illinois),fue un músico y actor estadounidense.
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Mamie Smith– Crazy Blues
Accompanied By – Her Jazz Hounds*
Bass Saxophone – Unknown Artist
Clarinet – Ernest Elliot*
Cornet [Or] – Addington Major, Johnny Dunn
Piano – Willie "The Lion" Smith
Trombone – Dope Andrews*
Violin – Leroy Parker
Vocals – Mamie Smith A3: 7529-C New York City, 10 August 1920 -
Mamie Smith, Acc. Her Jazz Hounds*– Lonesome Mama Blues
Early May 1922 -
Mamie Smith– Alabama Blues
Accompanied By – Her Jazz Hounds*
Alto Saxophone [Poss.] – Coleman Hawkins
Clarinet [Poss.] – Bob Fuller
Cornet – Johnny Dunn
Cornet [Poss.] – Bubber Miley
Drums – Unknown Artist
Piano – Unknown Artist
Trombone [Poss.] – Herb Flemming*
Violin [Poss.] – Leroy Parker
Vocals – Mamie Smith
B2: 70730-A New York City, c. 10 June 1922 Mamie Smith– That Da Da Strain
Accompanied By – Her Jazz Hounds*
Banjo – Samuel Speed*
Vocals – Mamie Smith -
New Orleans Rhythm Kings recorded their rendition in 1923
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Ida Cox – Complete Recorded Works 1923-1938 in Chronological Order Volume 1 (1923)
Sello: Document Records (2) – DOCD-5322
Formato:
CD, Compilation
País: Austria
Publicado: 1995
Género: Jazz, Blues Tracks 1 to 6: June 1923 -
Sara Martin
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Lovie Austin Blues Serenaders
1923/12 -
Ma Rainey 1923/12 "Moonshine Blues" Lovie Austin
Blues Serenaders -
VIRGINIA LISTON rec. January 10, 1924 in New York; Virginia Liston, voc; "Guitar accomp. by Sidney Bechet, g"; poss. Sylvester Weaver, g
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Charlie Jackson rec. c. August 1924 in Chicago, IL; Charlie Jackson, voc, bj
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Ma Rainey
1924/10 Her Georgia Jazz Band, New York City -
Ida Cox (February 25, 1888 or 1896
Toccoa, Georgia) rec in Chicago, September 1925 -
Charlie Jackson
rec. c. September 1925 Chicago, IL; Charlie Jackson, voc, bj -
Riley Ben King (Itta Bena, Misisipi), más conocido como B.B. King, fue un músico, cantante y compositor estadounidense.
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Charlie Jackson rec. c. February 1926 in Chicago, IL; Charlie Jackson, voc, bj
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Victoria Spivey – Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 1 (11 May 1926 To 31 October 1927)
Christmas Morning Blues
Black Snake Blues
Spider Web Blues -
Papa Freddie (Lake Providence, Louisiana) November 17, 1926 in Chicago, IL; Freddie Spruell, voc, g
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Madlyn Davis a year earlier in 1927
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Set One: Ballads; Disc Two; Track Five performed by Frank Hutchison. "Vocal solo with harmonica, guitar." Recorded in New York
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Sam Collins rec. c. April 23, 1927 in Richmond, IN or Chicago, IL; Sam Collins, voc, g
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Henry Thomas
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Charlie Jackson
rec. c. July 1927 in Chicago, IL; Charlie Jackson, voc, bj -
Benjamin Frank Shelton (January 1, 1902 – February 28, 1963) was an American singer and banjoist who recorded a number of songs for Victor Records at the Bristol sessions in Bristol, Tennessee on July 29, 1927. Shelton traveled from Corbin, Kentucky where he worked as a barber to Bristol for the sessions with gospel singer and preacher Alfred Karnes. Four of the recordings survive today, "Darling Cora", "",
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Ma Rainey and Her Georgia Band August 1927 in Chicago.
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Luke Jordan
- Church Bells Blues (39819-1) @ Spotify
- Pick Poor Robin Clean (39820-1) @ Spotify rec. August 16, 1927 in Charlotte, NC; Luke Jordan, voc, g -
Sam Collins
rec. c. September 17, 1927 in Richmond, IN; Sam Collins, voc, g -
Blind Willie McTell,
rec. October 21, 1927 in Atlanta, GA; Blind Willie McTell, voc, 6-str g -
Hoagy Carmichael armichael grabó la canción, cuyo título original era "Star Dust", en el estudio Gennett en Richmond, Indiana. October 31, 1927
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Sylvester Weaver's (July 25, 1897
Louisville, Kentucky) -
Ma Rainey and Her Georgia Band
1927/12 "New Bo-Weavil Blues" / "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" -
BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON
- I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole (145316-1 or -2)
- Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed (145317-2)
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Lonnie Johnson
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Thomas A Dorsey
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Papa Charlie Jackson
rec. c. January 1928 in Chicago, IL; Charlie Jackson, voc, bj -
"Scrapper" Blackwell (Indianapolis)
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Tommy Johnson
rec. at Memphis Auditorium, Memphis, TN; Tommy Johnson, voc, g; Charlie McCoy, g -
Jimmie Rodgers
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Ishman Bracey
rec. at Memphis Auditorium, Memphis, TN; Ishmon Bracey, voc, g; Charlie McCoy, g -
The Blue Boys* – Easy Winner
recorded 15 February 1928. The Blue Boys* – Memphis Stomp / Easy Winner
Sello: Okeh – 45314
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado: 1929
Género: Jazz, Folk, World, & Country
Estilo: Country, Ragtime -
Jimmie Rodgers
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- Papa's 'Bout To Get Mad
- Gonna Tip Out Tonight
rec. April 14, 1928 in Atlanta, GA; -
Papa Charlie Jackson
rec. c. May 1928 in Chicago, IL; Charlie Jackson, voc, bj -
HenryThomas
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Ma Rainey
Prove It On Me Blues, June 1928
Runaway Blues, September 1928
in Chicago. -
Leroy Carr (March 27, 1905
Nashville, Tennessee) -
Furry Lewis in Memphis, TN; Furry Lewis, voc, g
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Tommy Johnson
rec. in Memphis, TN; Tommy Johnson, voc, g -
Blind Willie McTell
rec. October 17, 1928 in Atlanta, GA; Blind Willie McTell, voc, g -
Mississippi John Hurt
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Edith Johnson (January 2, 1903
St. Louis, Missouri) -
Cow Cow Davenport
Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 -
Henry Thomas
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Jimmie Rodgers
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Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell (February 21, 1903
Syracuse, Darlington County, South Carolina) -
Charlie Patton (Bolton, Mississipi)
rec, Richmond, Indiana
Pony Blues / Down The Dirt Road Blues -
Roosevelt Sykes
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Charlie Patton (Bolton, Mississipi)
rec, Richmond, Indiana -
"When the Levee Breaks" is a country blues song written and first recorded by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie
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Bessie Smith "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" es un estándar de blues escrito por Jimmy Cox en 1923. Su letra, relatada desde el punto de vista de un fugaz millonario durante la época de la Ley Seca de los Estados Unidos, refleja la efímera naturaleza de la riqueza material y de los amigos que vienen y van con ella.
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Blind Roosevelt Graves and His Brother rec. September 20, 1929 in Richmond, IN; Blind Roosevelt Graves, g, # voc; Uaroy Graves, tamb; prob. Baby Jay (James), cornet; Will Ezell, p; * talking by band members
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Kid Bailey – Mississippi Bottom Blues / Rowdy Blues
Sello: Brunswick – 7114
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado: 12 dic 1929
Género: Blues
Estilo: Country Blues, Delta Blues Recorded at the Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tenn., 25 September 1929 -
Charley Patton
You're Gonna Need Somebody When You Die
rec. c. October 1929 in Grafton, WI; Charley Patton, voc, g -
Luke Jordan
- Won't You Be Kind?
- My Gal's Done Quit Me
rec. November 18, 1929 in New York City; Luke Jordan, voc, g - If I Call You Mama
- Tom Brown Sits In His Prison Cell
rec. November 19, 1929 in New York City; Luke Jordan, voc, g
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Roosevelt Sykes' "The Honeydripper" (January 31, 1906
Elmar, Arkansas) -
"Jabo" Williams
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Charley Patton
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Walter Davis (Hotel Sinton in Cincinnati, OH)
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MISSISSIPPI SHEIKS
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Mississippi Sheiks (Bolton, Mississippi)
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Ken Maynard – The Cowboy's Lament / The Lone Star Trail
Sello: Columbia – 2310-D
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado: April 14, 1930.
Género: Folk, World, & Country
Estilo: Country -
BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON
rec. April 20, 1930 in Atlanta, GA; Blind Willie Johnson, voc, g; °° Willie B Harris, voc -
"Walking Blues" is a blues standard written and recorded by American Delta blues musician Son House in 1930 (Lyon, Mississippi). Although unissued at the time, it was part of House's repertoire and other musicians, including Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, adapted the song and recorded their own versions.
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Son House
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Frank Hutchison Frank Hutchison – K.C. Blues
Sello: Okeh – 45452
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado: jun 1930
Género: Folk, World, & Country
Estilo: Country -
"Blue Yodel #8" /
"Mule Skinner Blues"
Song by Jimmie Rodgers
Published 1930
Recorded July 11, 1930 -
Leroy Carr
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Hoagy Carmichael - Georgia on My Mind Single by Hoagy Carmichael and his Orchestra
B-side "One Night in Havana"
Recorded September 15, 1930
Studio 155 E 24th Street, New York City
Genre Traditional pop
Label Victor
Composer(s) Hoagy Carmichael
Lyricist(s) Stuart Gorrell
Published December 22, 1930 -
Lucille Bogan (April 1, 1897
Birmingham, Alabama or Amory, Mississippi) -
"Funny Paper" Smith (Harrison County, Texas)
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Tampa Red : Hudson Whittaker
(January 8, 1903
Smithville, Georgia) -
Skip James
rec. c. February 1931 in Grafton, WI; Skip James, voc, g -
Skip James (Bentonia, Mississippi)
rec. in Grafton, WI; Skip James, voc, g -
Skip James (June 9, 1902
Bentonia, Mississippi) rec. c. February 1931 in Grafton, WI; Skip James, voc, g -
"I'm So Glad" is a Delta blues-style song originally recorded by American musician Skip James
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MISSISSIPPI SHEIKS rec. in Atlanta, GA; Walter Vinson, voc, g; prob. Lonnie Chatman, vn
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Eddie And Oscar
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The Sparks Brothers
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Peetie Wheatstraw – Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order Volume 1 (13 September 1930 To 17 March 1932)
Sello: Document Records (2) – DOCD-5241
Formato:
CD, Compilation
País: Austria
Publicado: 1994
Género: Blues
Estilo: Piano Blues Recorded in New York City, 15 March 1932 -
Cliff Carlisle,"Tom Cat Blues"
Recorded 26 September 1932 in New York, NY. Bob Clifford (2) – Tom Cat Blues / Shanghai Rooster Yodel No. 2
Sello: Vocalion (2) – 5492
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado:
Género: Folk, World, & Country
Estilo: Country -
Blind Roosevelt Graves (1929-36)
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WALTER ROLAND (December 20, 1902 or December 4, 1903
Ralph, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama) -
Jimmie Rodgers
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Joe McCoy (Raymond, Mississippi)
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St. Louis Jimmy Oden (Nashville, Tennessee)
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Memphis Minnie and Joe McCoy
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The Delmore Brothers (Bluebird, 1934)
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Leadbelly
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Sons Of the Pioneers
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Leroy Carr And Scrapper Blackwell
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Bumble Bee Slim (May 7, 1905, Brunswick, Georgia)
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PAPA CHARLIE JACKSON rec. c. June 1934 in Chicago, IL; Charlie Jackson, voc, bj
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Willie Lofton
B1: C-9303 Chicago, 16 August 1934
B2: C-9304 Chicago, 16 August 1934 -
James Arnold (15 de febrero de 1901-8 de noviembre de 1968 , Lovejoy's Station, Georgia), más conocido como Kokomo Arnold, fue un músico estadounidense de blues.
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Kokomo Arnold
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Buddy Moss
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Kokomo Arnold
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Lead Belly
Sello: Perfect (3) – 0315
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado: 1935
Género: Blues -
Leroy Carr
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Mr. Freddie
rec. in Chicago, IL -
Johnny Temple (Canton, Mississippi)
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Reverend Blind Gary Davis* – Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order (1935-1949)
Sello: Document Records (2) – DOCD-5060
Formato:
CD, Compilation
País: Austria
Publicado: 1991
Género: Blues, Folk, World, & Country New York City, 23 July 1935 -
Willie Lofton – Beer Garden Blues / Dark Road Blues
Sello: Bluebird (3) – B-6229
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado: 1936
Chicago, 1 November 1935
Estilo: Country Blues, Delta Blues -
Roosevelt Sykes
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Papa Charlie
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Sonny Boy Nelson
St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans -
Victoria Spivey & Her Chicago Four– I Ain't Gonna Let You See My Santa Claus
15 October 1936 -
Memphis Minnie
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Johnnie Temple (Hazlehurst, Mississippi)
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"Kind Hearted Woman Blues" (November 23, 1936)
"Terraplane Blues" (November 23, 1936)
Released: March 1937 recorded on San Antonio, Texas, by the American Delta bluesman Robert Johnson -
"Come On in My Kitchen" (No. 2) (November 23, 1936)
"They're Red Hot" (No. 1) (November 27, 1936) Released: July 1937 Come On in My Kitchen" is a blues song by Robert Johnson. Music writer Elijah Wald has described it as "a hypnotic lament" and "his first unquestionable masterpiece" -
"When You Got a Good Friend" (November 23, 1936)
"Phonograph Blues" (November 23, 1936) -
"Sweet Home Chicago" (November 23, 1936)
"Walkin' Blues" (November 27, 1936)
Released: August 1937
Robert Johnson in 1936. The song has become a popular anthem for the city of Chicago -
"I Believe I'll Dust My Broom" (November 23, 1936)
"Dead Shrimp Blues" (November 27, 1936)
written by Robert Johnson
Released: April 1937 -
"32-20 Blues" (November 26, 1936)
"Last Fair Deal Gone Down" (November 27, 1936)
Released: April 1937
Robert Johnson (Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas) -
"Cross Road Blues" (No. 1) (November 27, 1936)
"Ramblin' on My Mind" (No. 2) (November 23, 1936)
Released: May 1937
Cross Road Blues, un tema compuesto por Robert Johnson en 1936 (Hazlehurst, Mississippi). La canción se ha convertido en parte de la mitología de Robert Johnson al referirse al lugar donde supuestamente vendió su alma al Diablo a cambio de su talento musical, aunque la letra no contiene ninguna referencia concreta. -
Big Bill Broonzy – Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order, Volume 6 (31 January To 13 October 1937 )
Sello: Document Records (2) – DOCD-5128
Formato:
CD, Compilation
País: Europe
Publicado: 1992
Género: Blues
Estilo: Chicago Blues -
Floyd Council DIPPER BOY COUNCIL (Blind Boy Fuller's Buddy)
- rec. in New York City;
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Floyd "Dipper Boy" Council THE DEVIL'S DADDY-IN-LAW
- rec. in New York City;
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Sonny Boy Williamson I
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Sonny Boy Williamson I
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"From Four Until Late" (No. 1) (June 19, 1937)
"Hell Hound on My Trail" (No. 2) (June 20, 1937)
Released: September 1937
Robert Johnson. Grabada (Dallas, Texas) -
"I'm a Steady Rollin' Man" (No. 1) (June 19, 1937)
"Stones in My Passway" (No. 2) (June 19, 1937)
Released: November 15, 1937 -
"Malted Milk" (No. 1) (June 20, 1937)
"Milkcow's Calf Blues" (No. 2) (June 20, 1937)
Robert Johnson
Released: September 1937 -
Robert Johnson
"Drunken Hearted Man" (June 20, 1937)
"Traveling Riverside Blues" (June 20, 1937) -
"Little Queen of Spades" (No. 1) (June 20, 1937)
"Me and the Devil Blues" (No. 1) (June 20, 1937)
Released: 1938
Es una canción de blues, compuesta e interpretada por el músico estadounidense Robert Johnson (Hazlehurst, Mississippi). La letra narra la historia del encuentro entre el autor y el diablo -
"Honeymoon Blues" (No. 1) (June 20, 1937)
"Stop Breakin' Down Blues" (No. 2) (June 20, 1937)
Released: March 20, 1938
Label: Vocalion (04002) Robert Johnson -
"Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped the Devil)" (November 27, 1936)
"Love in Vain" (June 20, 1937)
Released: February 9, 1939
(originally "Love in Vain Blues") is a blues song written by American musician Robert Johnson. Johnson's performance – vocal accompanied by his finger-style acoustic guitar playing – has been described as "devastatingly bleak". -
Was recorded in Hollywood with Benny Goodman on clarinet; Gene Krupa on drums; Harry James, Ziggy Elman, and Chris Griffin on trumpets; Red Ballard and Murray McEachern on trombones; Hymie Schertzer and George Koenig on alto saxophones; Art Rollini and Vido Musso on tenor saxophone; Jess Stacy on piano; Allan Reuss on guitar; and Harry Goodman on bass. The song was arranged by Jimmy Mundy.
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"Heart and Soul" is a popular song composed by Hoagy Carmichael with lyrics by Frank Loesser. It charted with different artists between 1938 and 1961. A simplified version is a popular piano duet.
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Blind Boy Fuller – Pistol Slapper Blues / Mean And No Good Woman
Sello: Vocalion (2) – 04106
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado: 1938
Género: Blues
Estilo: Country Blues, Piedmont Blues Recorded in New York City, 5 April 1938 -
Cow Cow Davenport
recorded in New York City, 8 May 1938. -
John Henry Barbee rec. September 8, 1938 in Chicago, IL; John Henry Barbee, voc., g; Willie Bee James, g; unknown, sb
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Joe Turner*– Roll 'Em, Pete
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Jimmy Yancey : Yancey Stomp Tracks 18 - 23: 044006-1-Vi 26589 Chicago, 25th October 1939
Slow And Easy Blues Tracks 24 - 25: WC-2955-A-Vo 05464 Chicago, 23rd February 1940 Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order 1939~1950: Volume 1 May 1939~February 1940 -
La letra la escribió Woody Guthrie en 1940 (Hanover, Nueva York) basada en una melodía ya existente y en respuesta a la canción "God Bless America" de Irving Berlin, que Woody consideraba irreal y autocomplaciente. Cansado de escuchar a Kate Smith cantando "God Bless America" en la radio, escribió una canción en respuesta llamada "God Blessed America for Me". Guthrie varió las letras incluyendo varias frases políticas que simpatizaban con algunos puntos de vista del comunismo.
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Cow Cow Davenport
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Huddie Leadbelly
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Lead Belly Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song)" (also known as In Them Old Cotton Fields Back Home) is a song written by American blues musician Huddie Ledbetter, better known as Lead Belly, who made the first recording of the song in 1940.
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Jimmy Yancey – Yancey's Bugle Call / 35th And Dearborn
Sello: Victor – 27238
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: Canada
Publicado: 1941
Género: Jazz, Blues
Estilo: Piano Blues -
The DELMORE BROTHERS
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Blind Willie McTell
rec. November 5, 1940 in Atlanta, GA; Blind Willie McTell, voc, sp, g -
Woody Guthrie
Buffalo Skinners / 1913 Massacre -
Sleepy John Estes
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Petway recorded the song "Catfish Blues" (Itta Bena, Mississippi, U.S), Muddy Waters used the arrangement and lyrics of "Catfish Blues" for his song "Rollin' Stone" (the song from which the Rolling Stones took their name).
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"Skylark" is an American popular song with lyrics by Johnny Mercer and music by Hoagy Carmichael, published in 1941.
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Son House at Clack Store near Lake Cormorant,
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Tommy McClennan
rec. in Chicago, IL; Tommy McClennan, voc, g; unknown sb -
Tommy McClennan
rec. in Chicago, IL; Tommy McClennan, voc, g; Ransom Knowling, sb -
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (Chicago, IL)
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Jimmy Yancey – Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order, Vol. 2, February 1940 To December 1943
Sello: Document Records (2) – DOCD 5042
Formato:
CD, Compilation
País: Austria
Publicado: 2011
Género: Blues
Estilo: -
Jimmy Yancey / Jimmy Yancey, Mama Yancey – How Long Blues / Pallet On The Floor
Sello: Session (2) – 12-003
Formato:
Shellac, 12", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado:
Género: Blues
Estilo: Piano Blues -
Lead Belly
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Woody Guthrie
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Johnny Bond
Stars Of The Midnight Range/Headin' Down The Wrong Highway Recorded in late 1944 or 1945.
Tray card states "Featuring the Red River Valley Boys" but this is the only place they are mentioned, and without indication of track numbers. -
LeadBelly
San Francisco, California, February 15, 1945 -
The Delmore Brothers (King, 1946)
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THE DELMORE BROTHERS
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"Ole Buttermilk Sky"
Song by Kay Kyser and his Orchestra
B-side "On The Wrong Side Of You"
Released August 26, 1946
Label Columbia 37073
Composer(s) Hoagy Carmichael
Lyricist(s) Jack Brooks -
Bing Crosby – White Christmas Bing Crosby – White Christmas / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Sello: Decca – 23778
Serie: Personality Series
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
País: US
Publicado: 1947
Género: Pop
Estilo: Easy Listening, Theme -
St. Louis Jimmy
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Tex Williams
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John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillen'
Released November 1948
"La Grange", allegedly uses elements of the song, which led to legal action by the song's publisher and resulted in changes to American copyright law. -
The Delmore Brothers (King, 1949)
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Stan Jones and his Death Valley Rangers
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Hooker first recorded the song in Detroit on February 18, 1949
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John Lee Hooker
ALTERNATIVE BOOGIE: EARLY STUDIO RECORDINGS 1948-1952 -
Single by Muddy Waters
B-side "Walkin' Blues"
Released 1950
Recorded February 1950 -
Howlin' Wolf
rec. May 14, 1951 in Memphis, TN by Sam Philips; Howlin' Wolf, voc, hca; Willie Johnson, g; Willie Steel, dr
originally unissued -
Rudy Toombs
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Single by Big Joe Turner
B-side "You Know I Love You"
Released April 1954
Recorded New York City, February 15, 1954 -
Odetta Studio album by Odetta & Larry
Released ca. September 1954[1]
Recorded 1953–54, Tin Angel bar, San Francisco -
Single by Bill Haley & His Comets
from the album Rock Around the Clock (original version)
Released May 20, 1954, New York City and again in May 1955
Recorded April 12, 1954, Pythian Temple studios, 135 West 70th Street, New York City -
Sonny Boy Williamson II
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Chuck Berry,
-
is a blues song recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1956
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Single by John Lee Hooker
Released August 1956
Recorded Chicago, March 1956
Genre Blues -
"Got My Mojo Working" is a blues song written by Preston "Red" Foster and first recorded by R&B singer Ann Cole in 1956. Foster's lyrics describe several amulets or talismans, called mojo, which are associated with hoodoo, an early African-American folk-magic belief system.
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Single by Muddy Waters
Recorded December 1, 1956 -
James Cotton – Cotton Crop Blues / Hold Me In Your Arms
Sello: Sun (9) – 206
Formato:
Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single
País: US
Publicado: jul 1954
Género: Blues
Estilo: Memphis Blues, Electric Blues -
Chuck Berry
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Satan Is Real is a gospel album by American country music duo The Louvin Brothers
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Mississippi Fred McDowell
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Scrapper Blackwell
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Lightnin' Hopkins – Autobiography In Blues
Estilo: Texas Blues
Año: 1960 -
Odetta at Carnegie Hall is a live album by American folk singer Odetta
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"Spoonful" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded in 1960 by Howlin' Wolf. Called "a stark and haunting work", it is one of Dixon's best known and most interpreted songs. Etta James and Harvey Fuqua had a pop and R&B record chart hit with their duet cover of "Spoonful" in 1961, and it was popularized in the late 1960s by the British rock group Cream.
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Pink Anderson Volume 1: Carolina Bluesman rec. April 12, 1961 in Spartanburg, SC by Samuel B. Charters; Pink Anderson, voc, g; "prod. by Kenneth S. Goldstein"
photo by Samuel B. Charters -
"Boom Boom" is a song written by American blues singer and guitarist John Lee Hooker and recorded in 1961. Although it became a blues standard
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live in Spartonburg,Pink Anderson
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Bob Dylan 20 - 22 de noviembre de 1961, Columbia Recording Studio, Nueva York Publicado 19 de marzo de 1962
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Bob Dylan – The Witmark Demos: 1962-1964
Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues
Mama, You Been On My Mind -
Single by Sonny Boy Williamson II
B-side "Bye Bye Bird"
Released 1963
Recorded: Chicago, -
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Álbum de estudio de Bob Dylan
Publicación 27 de mayo de 1963
Grabación 24 de abril de 1962-24 de abril de 1963
Studio A, Columbia Studio Recordings, Nueva York -
The Times They Are a-Changin'
Studio album by Bob Dylan
Released January 13, 1964
Recorded August 6 – October 31, 1963
Studio Columbia Studio A, 799 Seventh Avenue, New York City -
"Killing Floor" is a 1964 song by American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist Howlin' Wolf. Called "one of the defining classics of Chicago electric blues", "Killing Floor" became a blues standard with recordings by various artists. It has been acknowledged by the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame. English rock group Led Zeppelin adapted the song for their "The Lemon Song", for which Howlin' Wolf is named as a co-author.
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John Henry Barbee
rec. October 8, 1964 in Copenhagen, Denmark; John Henry Barbee, voc, g -
Son House - Death Letter
Vocals, Guitar – Son House
Written-By – Son House
recorded in New York City, New York; April 12-14, 1965. -
The Legendary Son House: Father Of Folk Blues
April 12/14, 1965 in Boston; Son House -
Mississippi Fred McDowell* – You Gotta Move
Sello: Arhoolie Records – CD 304
Formato:
CD, Album, Reissue
País: US
Publicado: 2002
Género: Blues recorded in Berkeley, CA, July 5, 1965. -
John Lee Hooker
Recording Location: Chicago, IL -
Hard Times · John Lee Hooker This is Hip – the Best of John Lee Hooker Released on: 1967-09-25
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Big Mama Thornton – Ball 'N' Chain
Sello: Arhoolie Records – CD 305, Arhoolie Records – CD-305
Serie: Over 60 Minutes Of Classic Blues
Formato:
CD, Compilation
País: US
Publicado: 1989
Género: Blues
Hollywood, Ca., January 25, 1968 -
(At The Bitter End Cafe June 1970)