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It can be argued that Chess is the Robert Johnson of record labels: over-emphasized and sometimes over-hyped, endlessly recycled, barnacled with legends and namechecked by ignorati anxious to establish their cred. And yet - also like Robert Johnson - in an active life that was fairly short, Chess produced music of vast artistic and historical importance - Chris Smith, review of Chess Blues various artist compilations in the 2006 Penguin Guide To Blues Recordings p. 780

Author Topic: Johnny "Daddy Stovepipe" Watson  (Read 3887 times)

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Offline Stefan Wirz

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Johnny "Daddy Stovepipe" Watson
« on: February 06, 2008, 02:03:53 AM »
Johnny "Daddy Stovepipe" Watson  discography online ! (I hate to start a new thread - in the discography section - with nothing but this news - or should I?)
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Re: Johnny "Daddy Stovepipe" Watson
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2008, 06:57:37 AM »
Yes, you should.  :)

That way folks are aware that there is a discography available, and the discography will be easily perused as it is included with the others in the same board.  And, there may be some follow up discussion about the discography itself.

Cheers and thanks for posting.

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Re: Johnny "Daddy Stovepipe" Watson
« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2008, 08:30:35 AM »
And if Weenies refer to tags there's some existing useful, related reading and discussions about the man....

 


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