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Tag Archives: 1920s – 1930s

Bob Alexander

Someone who must ask what “hokum” is may possibly not be equipped for the answer, however the whole subject matter was not discussed much today, despite rings such as for example Billy Ransom & the Hokum Males touring in the southern USA in the ’80s. In the ’20s and early …

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Dell Lampe

His name sounding such as a feeble attempt at Spanish, Dell Lampe’s bandleading actions in the Windy Town through the ’20s and ’30s blew a veritable gust in to the profession of saxophonist Wayne Ruler, a schmaltzy soloist in sentimental configurations. The final area of the prior sentence is normally …

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Carlito Jazz

Among the earliest Brazilian groupings with a global profession, Carlito Jazz performed in European countries for more than 14 years performing Brazilian music in France, Italy, and Turkey between 1926 and 1939. Its biggest strikes had been the marcha “Pinta, Pinta, Melindrosa” (Freire Júnior) as well as the embolada “Bombo-Bambo” …

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Byrd Washington

Regardless of the preponderance of jazz music artists with this surname as well as the important vibe generated through the entire genre by the term “Bird” in virtually any form, the most important time these names actually appear to have gotten jointly was when guitarist Charlie Byrd formed his Washington …

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Wiley Barner

Alabama local Wiley Barner (he was also called Willie Barnes) was created Apr 28, 1900 (some resources list the delivery season as 1899). He documented two tracks (“My Gal Goodies Me Mean” and “If you need a Good Girl – Obtain One Longer and High”) in Birmingham, AL, on August …

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Ora Alexander

Ora Alexander recorded 10 tracks (only eight which were ever released) in NEW YORK for Columbia Information between Might 1931 and March 1932. The piano participant on the paths is not called (Milton Davage certainly has on at least “I’m Outrageous About My Patootie”), so that it can be done …

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The Genial Hawaiians

This group was a significant influence on generations of guitarists, especially those that play almost any slide guitar. Jim and Bob, better referred to as the Genial Hawaiians, documented some edges in the ’20s and ’30s that have a tendency to become standout figures on numerous compilations of Hawaiian acoustic …

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Luther Henderson

A trumpeter named Luther Henderson was active on common jazz and common blues recordings in the ’20s and ’30s and really should not be recognised incorrectly as the arranger, composer, and pianist from the same name who worked in a number of genres. A lot of the brassman’s discography includes …

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J.W. Spangler

With regards to traditional fiddle playing in the Patrick County part of Virginia, the Spangler family has such a lock onto it that it’s amazing the art continues to be called fiddling, rather than “spangling.” It could all become tracked to Wallace W. Spangler, who sadly passed away just a …

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