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Tag Archives: 1920s – 1930s

Amédé Ardoin

Amédé Ardoin would be to zydeco music as Robert Johnson would be to the blues and Pal Bolden would be to jazz. Like Johnson and Bolden, Ardoin not merely passed away under still incomprehensible conditions, but additionally shares the strength of their musical impact, having laid the building blocks for …

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Papa Charlie Jackson

Papa Charlie Jackson was the initial bluesman to record, from 1924 using the Paramount label, performing a crossbreed banjo-guitar (six strings tuned just like a acoustic guitar but with a banjo body that gave it a lighter resonance) and ukulele. And aside from his information and their documenting dates, small …

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The Sparks Brothers

Aaron and Marion Sparks made a small amount of records through the years 1932-1935 and deserve wider acknowledgement for having introduced “61 Highway Blues,” usually connected with Mississippi Fred McDowell, and “EACH DAY I’VE the Blues,” a staple from the genre credited to Memphis Slim and forever associated with Count …

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Constant Lambert

Constant Lambert was created the kid of painter George Washington Thomas Lambert in London. Isolated in infirmaries for lengthy spells as a kid due to illness, Lambert used this time around to learn voraciously and intensively research music. In 1922, Lambert gained a scholarship towards the Royal University of Music …

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Alfoncy Harris

Alfoncy Harris was an old-styled big-voiced blues vocalist active through the 1920s and ’30s whose legacy quantities to a small amount of recordings, a few of which were reissued regarding the more famous performers, or on widely circulated historic blues series. His first information appear to are already manufactured in …

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Margaret Johnson

Not to end up being confused using the blues vocalist from the same name, jazz pianist Margaret Johnson, nicknamed “Queenie” or “Countess,” was created in 1919 and led her personal band from the sensitive age group of 15. In the past due ’30s, Johnson was getting into her personal as …

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Frederick Stock

Given birth to Friedrich August Share, he was a fantastic orchestra builder in charge of creating the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as a significant ensembles in america. His dad was a bandmaster who noticed to it that this child received musical teaching. Youthful Frederick took violin lessons from his dad, after …

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Bob Astor

Not to end up being confused using the later on bandleader, songwriter, reservation agent and disk jockey named Bob Astor, this vocalist produced some recordings with Arthur Briggs’ Savoy Syncopators Orchestra in Berlin in 1927. They are a number of the previous jazz sides documented in Europe, however the German …

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Bat the Hummingbird

If this nickname was invented to be able to describe some type of music activity, then your blues artist referred to as Bat the Hummingbird may have been thought to have tremendous accuracy, for example. Maybe it intended he could play the difficult, or maybe the person was a sadistic …

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Mazy Todd

A fiddler who is undoubtedly a neighbor of Uncle Dave Macon could, if he has his licks best, get invited to a saving session 1 day. And that’s just what occurred to Mazy Todd, who finished up within a string music group that Macon come up with at the demand …

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