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Papa Charlie Jackson Vol 3: September 1928 to November 1934 Papa Charlie Jackson, vocal, banjo, guitar.
With additional tracks by;
Ma Rainey and Papa Charlie Jackson
Hattie McDaniels And Dentist Jackson (Papa Charlie Jackson)
Papa Charlie Jackson and Blind Blake
Genres: Pre-war blues, Country Blues, Early Chicago blues, Female blues.
Informative booklet notes by Chris Smith.
Detailed discography.
Papa Charlie Jackson's last 25 recordings, dating from September of 1928 through November of 1934, and doing more proper blues here than on either previous volume. By the time of the release of the material here, Jackson was one of the most seasoned of studio bluesmen, with nearly half a decade recording experience behind him — his vocal presence on all of these records is extraordinary, and he knows how to get the most out of his instrument, guitar or banjo. Continued...
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Tiny Parham & The Blues Singers 1926 - 1928 More Info on our New Store >> |
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Female Blues Singers Vol 12 M/O/P/Q/R 1922 - 1935 DOCD-5516 Female Blues Singers Vol 12 M/O/P/Q/R 1922 - 1935 Genres: Blues, Classic Blues, Female Blues, Jazz. Informative booklet notes by David Evans Detailed discography. Although all of the eleven artists appearing on this twelfth volume, of a superb fourteen volume series, would undoubtedly have been no strangers to the stages of the vaudeville circuit, the recordings of four of them are notable in the world of entertainment. Hattie Mcdaniel was best known for her non-singing roles as a maid or �mammy� in films, radio and television beginning in the early 1930�s, including a spot in Gone With The Wind (1939) for which she became the first African American to win an Academy Award. Continued... More Info on our New Store >> |
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Hot Clarinets Jimmy O'Bryant Vol 2 & Vance Dixon 1923 - 1931 More Info on our New Store >> |
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