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Black Ivory King
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Black Ivory King (real name: Dave Alexander) was a Texas blues singer and pianist who recorded four titles for Decca in Dallas in 1937. View wikiBlack Ivory King (real name: Dave Alexander) was a Texas blues singer and pianist who recorded four titles for Decca in Dallas in 1937. View wikiBlack Ivory King (real name: Dave Alexander) was a Texas blues singer and pianist who recorded four titles for Decca in Dallas in 1937. View wiki -
Hattie Burleson
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Texas jazz blues singer Hattie Burleson recorded four tracks in Dallas, TX, for Brunswick Records in October 1928. Two years later she reco… read moreTexas jazz blues singer Hattie Burleson recorded four tracks in Dallas, TX, for Brunswick Records in October 1928. Two years later she recorded three sides in Grafton, WI, for Paramount Records. Little else is known about her life, save … read moreTexas jazz blues singer Hattie Burleson recorded four tracks in Dallas, TX, for Brunswick Records in October 1928. Two years later she recorded three sides in Grafton, WI, for Paramount Records. Little else is known about her life, save that she lived in the famed Deep Ellum area of downtown Dall… read more -
Shreveport Home Wreckers
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Whistlin' Alex Moore
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Whistlin' Alex Moore (Alexander Herman Moore, Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1899 – January 20, 1989) was an American blues pianist, sing… read moreWhistlin' Alex Moore (Alexander Herman Moore, Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1899 – January 20, 1989) was an American blues pianist, singer and whistler. After his father's death, Moore dropped out of school to support his mother… read moreWhistlin' Alex Moore (Alexander Herman Moore, Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1899 – January 20, 1989) was an American blues pianist, singer and whistler. After his father's death, Moore dropped out of school to support his mother and two siblings. He learned the piano before entering the … read more -
Joe Pullum
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Joe Pullum (December 25, 1905 — January 6, 1964) was an American Texas blues singer and songwriter. Pullum, an Alabama-born nightclub singe… read moreJoe Pullum (December 25, 1905 — January 6, 1964) was an American Texas blues singer and songwriter. Pullum, an Alabama-born nightclub singer, was one of the more obscure blues stars. He was accompanied on his few recordings by two pianis… read moreJoe Pullum (December 25, 1905 — January 6, 1964) was an American Texas blues singer and songwriter. Pullum, an Alabama-born nightclub singer, was one of the more obscure blues stars. He was accompanied on his few recordings by two pianists; Rob Cooper on his earlier discs, and Andy Boy on his lat… read more -
Cleo Gibson
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Cleo Gibson was a classic female blues singer active in the 1920s. Her full name was Cleosephus Gibson. She recorded two tracks for Okeh Re… read moreCleo Gibson was a classic female blues singer active in the 1920s. Her full name was Cleosephus Gibson. She recorded two tracks for Okeh Records, "I’ve Got Ford Movements In My Hips" and "Nothing But Blues". Much surr… read moreCleo Gibson was a classic female blues singer active in the 1920s. Her full name was Cleosephus Gibson. She recorded two tracks for Okeh Records, "I’ve Got Ford Movements In My Hips" and "Nothing But Blues". Much surrounding her life is a mystery, but her recordings are a nota… read more -
Hattie Hudson
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Hattie Hudson was almost certainly a pseudonym of Hattie Burleson, a Dallas, Texas blues singer who cut sides for Brunswick and Paramount in the late 1920s. View wikiHattie Hudson was almost certainly a pseudonym of Hattie Burleson, a Dallas, Texas blues singer who cut sides for Brunswick and Paramount in the late 1920s. View wikiHattie Hudson was almost certainly a pseudonym of Hattie Burleson, a Dallas, Texas blues singer who cut sides for Brunswick and Paramount in the late 1920s. View wiki