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Christine Shipp

ON, MAY 13, 1939, Herbert Halpert produced some field recordings in Byhalia, MS, including many with the category of Walter and Mary Shipp. Walter, a sharecropper and minister, and Mary, a choir movie director, had 14 kids, many of whom participated in the archival task, however the couple’s two daughters, …

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Chatman’s Mississippi Hot Footers

A loose confederation of music artists in the hill nation of central Mississippi, the Mississippi Hot Footers were fundamentally the same players who performed as the Mississippi Sheiks. Using a floating lineup of Charlie McCoy, Walter Vinson (or Vincson or Vincent, with regards to the documenting), and brothers Sam and …

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Don Hager

Obscure but talented singer who, along with his music group the Scorching Tots, recorded at least 4 hot edges for the Oak Reports label away of NEW YORK. Hager had not been only a solid singer with an excellent music group but, predicated on the data, was also a strikingly …

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Ozella Jones

Ozella Jones is well known for only two monitors recorded by Alan Lomax and Zora Neale Hurston on the Condition Plantation in Raiford, FL, in 1936 within the Archive of American Folk Melody task. Her unaccompanied performing over the weary, wistful, and haunting “Prisoner Blues” (the melody is sometimes shown …

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James Crawford

Originally recorded simply by Bessie Smith in 1930, the classic blues song entitled “Hustlin’ Dan” may also be credited to a James Crawford, additionally the mysterious “J. Crawford.” Like very much material out of this genre, the track was used from folk track sources in the general public domain. This …

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George Wade & His Cornhuskers

Wade as well as the Cornhuskers was an extremely influential large music group, mostly of the recorded in Canada by RCA in the 10 years before the starting point of World Battle II. However, hardly any information is present about the first choice or his actions following a end from …

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Hot Club of France Quintet

Stephane Grappelli and Django Reinhart were jamming buddies in the same night clubs if they struck upon the thought of forming the Hot Membership of France Quintet. These were a number of the initial Europeans to essentially affect the jazz picture, influenced intensely by the task of Eddie South as …

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Kenny Baker

The Uk saxophonist Ken Baker was active in his country’s dance bands from the ’30s, primarily Krakajax, an organization rather than a badly spelled version from the box using the prize in underneath. Baker was an associate of the ensemble in 1935 and 1936, documenting selections such as for example …

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Hall Negro Quartette

An anonymous quartet who recorded 6 radio transcriptions for the Planned Plan Service in 1936, the Hall Negro Quartette trapped to work tracks and spirituals through the sessions. A lot of the tracks are organized for unaccompanied men’s voices, with periodic, and nearly incidental, piano tossed in occasionally. It’s pretty …

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Stew Pletcher

A man nicknamed “Stew” playing a mellophone might seem the best in cozy, however the changing needs of big-band instrumentation typically required Stuart “Stew” Pletcher to skyrocket on trumpet instead. It really is in this capability that he’s best remembered, specifically the parts he performed in an excellent extended band …

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