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- The rough guide to Memphis blues : reborn and remastered. by Batts, Will,performer.; Burse, Charlie,performer.; Cannon, Gus,1883-1979,performer.; Davenport, Jed,performer.; Dickson, Pearl,performer.; Dickson, Tom(Vocalist),performer.; Estes, Sleepy John,1899-1977,performer.; Hart, Hattie,performer.; Kelly, Jack,-1960,performer.; Lewis, Furry,1893-1981,performer.; Lewis, Noah,1895-1961,performer.; Memphis Minnie,1897-1973,performer.; Nickerson, Charlie Bozo,performer.; Shade, Will,1898-1966,performer.; Shaw, Allen,performer.; Stevens, Vol,performer.; Stokes, Frank,performer.; Wallace, Minnie,performer.; Weldon, Will,performer.; Wilkins, Robert,1896-1987,performer.; Beale Street Jug Band,performer.; Beale Street Rounders,performer.; Beale Street Sheiks,performer.; Cannon's Jug Stompers,performer.; Carolina Peanut Boys (Musical group),performer.; Memphis Jug Band,performer.; Memphis Mudcats,performer.; Memphis Sheiks,performer.; South Memphis Jug Band,performer.; World Music Network,publisher.;
Various performers.From the classic sounds of the jug band heyday to the earthy blues straight from the Mississippi Delta, Memphis was at the very epicentre of the 1920s country blues explosion. This Rough Guide charts the city's huge influence with classic tracks by blues legends Memphis Minnie, Furry Lewis, Sleepy John Estes and many more.
- Subjects: Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Guitar music (Blues); Popular music; Popular music; African Americans;
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Down in Boogie Alley, CD 1 : Memphis & the Mississippi Delta. [sound recording].
"Tain't nobody's business if I do, part III (1928) / Frank Stokes -- Walk right in (1929) / Cannon's Jug Stompers -- Old dog blue (1928) / Jim Jackson -- Pickin' the blues (1931) / Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe -- Stealin' Stealin' (1928) / Memphis Jug Band -- Big chief blues (1927) / Furry Lewis -- Avalon blues (1928) / Mississippi John Hurt -- Cypress grove blues (1931) / Skip James -- High sheriff blues (1934) / Charley Patton -- My black mama, part II (1930) / Son House -- Crossroads blues (1936) / Robert Johnson -- Break 'em on down (1941) / Big Joe Williams & Sonny Boy Willamson -- Banana in your fruit basket (1931) / Bo Carter -- Sitting on top of the world (1930) / Mississippi Sheiks -- Big road blues (1928) / Tommy Johnson -- Country blues (No. 1) (1941) / Muddy Waters.Various performers.
- Subjects: Black music.; Music; Music;
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- Anthology of American folk music. [sound recording] / by Smith, Harry Everett,1923-1991.(CARDINAL)264922;
The coo coo bird (Clarence Ashley) -- East Virginia (Buell Kazee) -- Minglewood blues (Cannon's Jug Stompers) -- I woke up one morning in May (Dider Hébert) -- James Alley blues (Richard "Rabbit" Brown) -- Sugar baby (Dock Boggs) -- I wish I was a mole in the ground (Bascom Lamar Lunsford) -- Mountaineer's courtship (Ernest and Hattie Stoneman) -- The Spanish merchant's daughter (The Stoneman Family) -- Bob Lee Junior blues (The Memphis Jug Band) -- Single girl, married girl (The Carter Family) -- Le vieux soulard et sa femme (Cleoma Breaux & Joseph Falcon) -- Rabbit foot blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson) -- Expressman blues (Sleepy John Estes & Yank Rachell) -- Poor boy blues (Ramblin' Thomas) -- Feather bed (Cannon's Jug Stompers) -- Country blues (Dock Boggs) -- 99 year blues (Julius Daniels) -- Prison cell blues ; See that my grave is kept clean (Blind Lemon Jefferson) -- C'est si triste sans lui (Cleoma and Ophy Breaux and Joseph Falcon) -- Way down the old plank road ; Buddy won't you roll down the line (Uncle Dave Macon) -- Spike driver blues (Mississipi John Hurt) -- K.C. moan (The Memphis Jug Band) -- Train on the island (J.P. Nestor) -- The Lone Star Trail (Ken Maynard) -- Fishing blues (Henry Thomas).Various performers.Recorded between 1927 and 1932.
- Subjects: Ballads, English; Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Folk songs, English;
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- Anthology of American folk music. [sound recording] / by Smith, Harry Everett,1923-1991.(CARDINAL)264922; Folkways Records.; Smithsonian Institution.(CARDINAL)141176;
Expressman blues (Sleepy John Estes, Yank Rachell) (3:01) -- Poor boy blues (Ramblin' Thomas) (2:22) -- Feather bed (Cannon's Jug Stompers) (3:13) -- Country blues (Dock Boggs) (2:56) -- 99 year blues (Julius Daniels) (3:04) -- Prison cell blues (2:44) ; See that my grave is kept clean (2:52) (Blind Lemon Jefferson) -- C'est si triste sans lui (Cleoma and Ophy Breaux, Joseph Falcon) (2:59) -- Way down the old plank road (2:58) ; Buddy won't you roll down the line (3:15) (Uncle Dave Macon) -- Spike driver blues (Mississippi John Hurt) (3:14) -- K.C. Moan (Memphis Jug Band) (2:31) -- Train on the island (J.P. Nestor) (2:57) -- The Lone Star trail (Ken Maynard) (3:12) -- Fishing blues (Henry Thomas) (2:44)The coo coo bird (Clarence Ashley) (2:54) -- East Virginia (Buell Kazee) (2:58) -- Minglewood blues (Cannon's Jug Stompers) (3:41) -- I woke up one morning in May (Didier Hébert) (3:01) -- James Alley blues (Richard "Rabbit" Brown) (3:05) -- Sugar baby (Dock Boggs) (2:56) -- I wish I was a mole in the ground (Bascom Lamar Lunsford) (3:19) -- Mountaineer's courtship (Ernest and Hattie Stoneman) (2:42) -- The Spanish merchant's daughter (Stoneman Family) (3:15) -- Bob Lee Junior blues (Memphis Jug Band) (3:08) -- Single girl, married girl (Carter Family) (2:44) -- Le vieux soulard et sa femme (Cleoma Breaux, Joseph Falcon) (3:08) -- Rabbit foot blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson) (2:55)Various performers.Recorded between Apr. 14, 1926 and May 17, 1930.
- Subjects: Folk songs, English; Folk songs, Cajun French; Blues (Music);
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Times ain't like they used to be. [sound recording] : early American rural music : classic recordings of the 1920s and 30s.
Blues in a bottle (Prince Albert Hunt) -- Dollar bill blues (Charlie Jordon) -- Lost John Dean (Bascom Lamar Lundsford) -- Streak of lean, streak of fat (A.A. Gray & Seven Foot Dilly) -- Sinking of the Titanic (Richard "Rabbit" Brown) -- Tennessee girls (Dykes Magic City Trio) -- Shotgun blues (Bob Campbell) -- Train on the island (J.P. Nestor & Norman Edmonds) -- The fault's in me (the Four Wanderers) -- The tail of Haley's Comet (Happy Hayseeds) -- Wake up you drowsy sleeper (the Oaks Family) -- How you want your rollin' done (Louie Lasky) -- Fly around my pretty little miss (Frank Blevins & his Tar Heel Rattlers) -- On the road again (Memphis Jug Band) -- The dying soldier (Buell Kazee) -- Voice throwin' blues (Buddy Boy Hawkins) -- Been on the job too long (Wilmer Watts & the Lonely Eagles) -- Fannie Moore (Ken Maynard) -- I got your ice cold Nugrape (Nugrape Twins) -- The old miller's will (Carson Brothers & Sprinkle) -- Skinner (Winston Holmes & Charlie Turner) -- How to make love (Southern Moonlight Entertainers) -- Old Jimmie Sutton (Grayson & Whitter).Various performers.
- Subjects: Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Country music; Country music;
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- Alan Lomax blues songbook [sound recording]. by Lomax, Alan,1915-2002.(CARDINAL)130074;
Various performers.Field recordings by Alan Lomax, from July 1, 1934 - August 14, 1978.
- Subjects: Blues (Music); Piano music (Boogie woogie); Field recordings.;
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