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Bayless Rose
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Bayless Rose is far more mysterious than Geechie Wiley, if that can be believed. While having one more side than Ms. Wiley in his oeuvre, n… read moreBayless Rose is far more mysterious than Geechie Wiley, if that can be believed. While having one more side than Ms. Wiley in his oeuvre, nothing more is known about the man, not even if he was black or white! If anything, Rose's wo… read moreBayless Rose is far more mysterious than Geechie Wiley, if that can be believed. While having one more side than Ms. Wiley in his oeuvre, nothing more is known about the man, not even if he was black or white! If anything, Rose's work shows the inanity of designating music of his time period… read more -
Two Poor Boys
2,015 listeners
The Two Poor Boys were an American folk-blues duo. Joe Evans and Arthur McLain (or McClain) were probably white performers, based in Tennes… read moreThe Two Poor Boys were an American folk-blues duo. Joe Evans and Arthur McLain (or McClain) were probably white performers, based in Tennessee. The Two Poor Boys recorded between 1927 to 1931. Their songs typically feature Evans’ laid-ba… read moreThe Two Poor Boys were an American folk-blues duo. Joe Evans and Arthur McLain (or McClain) were probably white performers, based in Tennessee. The Two Poor Boys recorded between 1927 to 1931. Their songs typically feature Evans’ laid-back vocals, with a musical approach based on “beautifully mat… read more -
Pigmeat Terry
1,385 listeners
Pigmeat Terry, "Black Sheep Blues" Pigmeat Terry was one of many singers who were "iographical ciphers emerged from their an… read morePigmeat Terry, "Black Sheep Blues" Pigmeat Terry was one of many singers who were "iographical ciphers emerged from their anonymous dark, made 78 rpm recordings, and were promptly swallowed up by darkness again" accor… read morePigmeat Terry, "Black Sheep Blues" Pigmeat Terry was one of many singers who were "iographical ciphers emerged from their anonymous dark, made 78 rpm recordings, and were promptly swallowed up by darkness again" according to the description John Fahey's Revenant label ga… read more -
Nugrape Twins
2,516 listeners
The Nugrape Twins were an American "old-time" gospel group. The twins Mark and Matthew Little (born September 16, 1888 in Tennill… read moreThe Nugrape Twins were an American "old-time" gospel group. The twins Mark and Matthew Little (born September 16, 1888 in Tennille, Washington County, Georgia - Matthew Little died August 20, 1962 in De Kalb County, GA, Mark Li… read moreThe Nugrape Twins were an American "old-time" gospel group. The twins Mark and Matthew Little (born September 16, 1888 in Tennille, Washington County, Georgia - Matthew Little died August 20, 1962 in De Kalb County, GA, Mark Little died July 17, 1965 in Fulton County, GA) made their … read more -
Elizabeth Johnson
2,551 listeners
1) Elizabeth Johnson was a 1920s blues singer best known for her collaboration with jazz cornettist and bandleader King Oliver. Johnson… read more1) Elizabeth Johnson was a 1920s blues singer best known for her collaboration with jazz cornettist and bandleader King Oliver. Johnson's voice was coveted and respected, despite only four known sides to her credit. 2) 21st century … read more1) Elizabeth Johnson was a 1920s blues singer best known for her collaboration with jazz cornettist and bandleader King Oliver. Johnson's voice was coveted and respected, despite only four known sides to her credit. 2) 21st century musician/vocalist By the Light of Cassiopia View wiki -
King Solomon Hill
9,057 listeners
King Solomon Hill (1897, McComb, Mississippi - 1949, Sibley, Louisiana) was a bluesman who recorded a small handful of songs in 1932. Hill … read moreKing Solomon Hill (1897, McComb, Mississippi - 1949, Sibley, Louisiana) was a bluesman who recorded a small handful of songs in 1932. Hill is speculated to have been Joe Holmes, a self-taught guitarist from Mississippi. He fused the styl… read moreKing Solomon Hill (1897, McComb, Mississippi - 1949, Sibley, Louisiana) was a bluesman who recorded a small handful of songs in 1932. Hill is speculated to have been Joe Holmes, a self-taught guitarist from Mississippi. He fused the styles of his friends Sam Collins and Ramblin' Thomas (resp… read more -
Garfield Akers
4,884 listeners
Garfield Akers (b. 1901 or 1902, Brights or Bates, Mississippi, d. between 1953 and 1959, probably in Memphis, Tennessee) was a blues singe… read moreGarfield Akers (b. 1901 or 1902, Brights or Bates, Mississippi, d. between 1953 and 1959, probably in Memphis, Tennessee) was a blues singer and guitarist. He sometimes performed under the pseudonym "Garfield Partee." Akers… read moreGarfield Akers (b. 1901 or 1902, Brights or Bates, Mississippi, d. between 1953 and 1959, probably in Memphis, Tennessee) was a blues singer and guitarist. He sometimes performed under the pseudonym "Garfield Partee." Akers' extant recordings consist of four sides, which are noneth… read more -
Elvie Thomas
2,944 listeners
Elvie Thomas (August 7, 1891 - May 20, 1979) was an American country blues singer and guitarist from Houston, Texas. She recorded two known… read moreElvie Thomas (August 7, 1891 - May 20, 1979) was an American country blues singer and guitarist from Houston, Texas. She recorded two known songs ("Motherless Child Blues" and "Over to My House") in Grafton, Wisconsin… read moreElvie Thomas (August 7, 1891 - May 20, 1979) was an American country blues singer and guitarist from Houston, Texas. She recorded two known songs ("Motherless Child Blues" and "Over to My House") in Grafton, Wisconsin, for Paramount Records in March 1930, with Geeshie Wiley on… read more