Description |
4 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
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performed music prm rdacontent |
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audio s rdamedia |
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audio disc sd rdacarrier |
Performer |
Various performers. |
Note |
Compact discs. |
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Liner notes by Neil Slaven inserted in containers. |
Contents |
CD A. Guitar blues (Sylvester Weaver) ; Time ain't gonna make me stay (Ed Andrews) ; Sundown blues (Daddy Stovepipe) ; Salt Lake City blues (Papa Charlie Jackson) ; Whiskey and gin blues (South Street Trio) ; James Alley blues (Richard "Rabbit" Brown) ; Goin' to leave you blues (Big Boy Cleveland) ; Hey Lawdy mama : the France blues (Papa Harvey Hull and Long "Cleve" Reed) ; A chicken and waltz the gravy around (Stovepipe No. 1 & David Crockett) ; Bamalong blues (Andrew & Jim Baxter) ; Man trouble blues (Jaybird Coleman) ; Blue Coat blues ("Blue Coat" Tom Nelson) ; Frisco whistle blues (Ed Bell) ; Two ways to Texas (Emery Glen) ; Gravel camp blues (Lewis Black) ; T and T blues (Mooch Richardson) ; Death bell blues (Tom Dickson) ; C.C. & O. blues (Pink Anderson and Simmie Dooley) ; Middlin' blues (George "Bullet" Williams) ; Rolling log blues (Lottie Kimbrough) ; Kyle's worried blues (Charlie Kyle) ; Bull frog blues (William Harris) ; Sobbin' woman blues (Elizabeth Johnson) ; Miss meal cramp blues (Alec Johnson) ; Unknown blues (Tarter & Gay) -- CD B. Jail house blues (Whistler & his jug band) ; Blues, just blues, that's all (Old Southern Jug Band) ; String band blues (Kansas City Blues Strummers) ; Black cat blues (Old Pal Smoke Shop Four) ; Dirty guitar blues (Leecan & Cooksey) ; Boodle-Am-Shake (Dixieland Jug Blowers) ; Quill blues (Big Boy Cleveland) ; The jug band special (Whistler & his jug band) ; Cold morning shout (South Street Trio) ; Violin blues (Johnson Boys) ; Easy winner (The Blue Boys) ; G. Burns is gonna rise again (Johnson/Nelson/Porkchop) ; I got a gal (James Cole's String Band) ; The jazz fiddler (Walter Jacobs and Lonnie Carter) ; Knox County stomp (Tennessee Chocolate Drops) ; Adam and Eve (Tommie Bradley) ; Runnin' wild (James Cole's Washboard Four) ; Giving it away (Birmingham Jug Band) ; Jackson stomp (Mississippi Mud Steppers) ; Rising sun blues (King David's Jug Band) ; Travelin' railroad man blues (Alabama Sheiks) ; Old hen cackle (Coleman & Harper) ; Ted's stomp (Louie Bluie & Ted Bogan) ; Dusting the frets (Dallas Jamboree Jug Band) ; Arkansas traveler (Nashville Washboard Band) -- CD C. Original Stack O'Lee blues (Long "Cleve" Reed, Little Harvey Hull) ; Tuxedo blues (Whistlin' Pete and Daddy Stovepipe) ; Mean conductor blues (Ed Bell) ; Back door blues (Emery Glen) ; Spanish blues (Lewis Black) ; Helena blues (Mooch Richardson) ; I heard the voice of a pork chop (Bogus Ben Covington) ; Rising river blues (George Carter) ; She could toodle-oo (Hambone Willie Newbern) ; Weak minded woman (Willie Baker) ; Old Rock Island blues (Lonnie Coleman) ; Cairo blues (Henry Spaulding) ; I ain't givin' nobody none (Mae Glover) ; Showers of rain blues (Edward Thompson) ; Framer's blues (Eli Framer) ; If I call you mama (Luke Jordan) ; Never drive a stranger from your door (Willie Harris) ; Mississippi swamp moan (Alfred Lewis) ; Paddlin' Madeline blues (Gitfiddle Jim) ; Shaking weed blues (Tommy Settlers) ; South Carolina rag (Willie Walker) ; Beans ("Beans" Hambone, El Morrow) ; Poor Jane blues (Jack Gowdlock) ; Window pane blues (Tommie Bradley) ; Hot jelly roll blues (George Carter) -- CD D. Labor blues (Tom Dickson) ; Goin' away blues (Lottie Kimbrough) ; No baby (Charlie Kyle) ; Early mornin' blues (William Harris) ; Dreaming blues (Willie Reed) ; Weeping willow blues (George Carter) ; Way down in Arkansas (Hambone Willie Newbern) ; Wild about my loving (Lonnie Coleman) ; Indian squaw blues (Freezone) ; Florida bound (Edward Thompson) ; God didn't make no monkey man (Eli Framer) ; Tallahatchie River blues (Mattie Delaney) ; Diamond ring blues (Jim Jam (Walter Taylor)) ; Bedside blues (Jim Thompkins) ; Lonesome midnight dream (Willie Harris) ; Billy goat blues (John Byrd) ; That won't do (Arthur Pettis) ; Ghost woman blues (George Carter) ; "Toby" woman blues (Gene Campbell) ; Rollin' dough blues (Jack Gowdlo |
Subject |
Blues (Music).
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Country music.
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Bluegrass music.
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Added Author |
Weaver, Sylvester.
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Andrews, Ed (Vocalist).
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Watson, Johnny, 1867-1963.
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Jackson, Papa Charlie, 1887-1938.
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Brown, Richard, -1937.
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Cleveland, Big Boy.
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Hull, Papa Harvey.
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Reed, Long Cleve.
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Stovepipe No. 1.
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Crockett, David.
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Baxter, Andrew.
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Baxter, Jim (Musician).
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Coleman, Jaybird.
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Nelson, Blue Coat Tom.
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Bell, Ed, -1960.
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Glen, Emery.
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Black, Lewis.
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Richardson, Mooch.
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Dickson, Tom (Vocalist).
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Anderson, Pink, 1900-1974.
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Dooley, Simmie, 1881-1961.
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Williams, George (Harmonica player).
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Beaman, Lottie.
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Kyle, Charlie.
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Harris, William (Blues musician).
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Johnson, Elizabeth (Vocalist).
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Johnson, Alec.
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Tarter, Stephen.
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Gay, Harry.
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Leecan, Bobby.
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Cooksey, Robert (Harmonica player).
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Vinson, Walter, 1901-1975.
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Carter, Lonnie.
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Bradley, Tommie.
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Armstrong, Howard, 1909-2003.
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Bogan, Ted, 1910-1990.
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Whistlin Pete.
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Covington, Ben, 1890-
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Carter, George (Musician).
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Newbern, Hambone Willie.
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Baker, Willie.
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Coleman, Lonnie.
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Spaulding, Henry.
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Glover, Mae.
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Edwards, Tenderfoot.
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Framer, Eli.
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Jordan, Luke.
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Lewis, Alfred (Harmonica player).
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Arnold, Kokomo.
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Settles, Tommy.
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Walker, Willie, 1896-1933.
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Beans Hambone (Musician).
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Morrow, El.
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Gowdlock, Jack.
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Reed, Willie.
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Freezone (Musician).
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Delaney, Mattie.
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Taylor, Walter (Vocalist).
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Thompkins, Jim.
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Byrd, John.
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Petties, Arthur.
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Campbell, Gene (Vocalist).
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Campbell, Bob (Guitarist).
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Martin, Carl, 1906-1979.
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Lasky, Louie.
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Torey, George.
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Childers, Virgil.
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South Street Trio.
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Whistler and His Jug Band.
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Old Southern Jug Band.
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Kansas City Blues Strummers.
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Old Pal Smoke Shop Four.
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Dixieland Jug Blowers.
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Johnson Boys.
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Blue Boys (Country group).
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Johnson-Nelson-Porkchop.
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James Cole String Band.
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Tennessee Chocolate Drops.
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James Cole's Washboard Band.
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Birmingham Jug Band.
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Mississippi Mud Steppers.
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King David's Jug Band.
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Alabama Sheiks.
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Two Poor Boys (Musical group).
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Dallas Jamboree Jug Band.
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Nashville Washboard Band.
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Added Title |
Country blues and string band music, 1923-1942 |
Standard No. |
788065779825 |
Music No. |
JSP7798 JSP Records |
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