I've been listening to some Bessie Tucker recently. The female equivalent of Texas Alexander (only better). Apart from her amazing vocals I was really taken by her accompaniment, particularly the guitar which, according to BGR, is Jesse Thomas.
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Saturday night is your big night. Everybody used to fry up fish and have one hell of a time. Find me playing till sunrise for 50 cents and a sandwich. And be glad of it. And they really liked the low-down blues - Muddy Waters
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0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. I've been listening to some Bessie Tucker recently. The female equivalent of Texas Alexander (only better). Apart from her amazing vocals I was really taken by her accompaniment, particularly the guitar which, according to BGR, is Jesse Thomas.
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I've got a couple sides of her, but she's accompanied by piano on them. What are some of the songs she recorded with Jesse Thomas?
Old Black Mary, Mean Old Master, Mean Jackstropper plus others from memory, away from my books. The piano player is also superb.
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Interesting voice. Apparently her songs mostly mention trains that serviced East Texas. Maybe Mack McCormick knew all about her? Wax hortig78rpm
Bessie Tucker: born19o7 in Rusk, Texas, to John Tucker and Georgia Cannon, died 6. January 1933, living on 2610 Caddo, Dallas, profession: cook,
died of Pneumonia due to TB K.D. Johnson jr. : born 8.1.19oo( 1899), born to K.D. sen. and Sarah Briggs, died 3o.march 193o , liv. 615 Walker, Waco, proff.: labour, died TB Ida Mae Mack: born 28.8.19o2 in Sunset, Louis., to Antoine Adams and Cecilia Adams, died 3.1o.1951, liv. 2815 Conti, Houston, prof. housekeeping died of chronic nephritis Pages: [1] Go Up
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