Don't know about that one, but Anchor reissued Motherless Children as by the Blind Pilgrim.
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Don't know about that one, but Anchor reissued Motherless Children as by the Blind Pilgrim.
Good one, Wax, and you made me think of another woman singer I can't remember if we got earlier in this thread:
Lottie Beamon/Lottie Kimbrough. All best, Johnm dj
Quote another woman singer I can't remember if we got earlier in this thread: Lottie Beamon/Lottie Kimbrough. Kimbrough was her maiden name, Beaman her married name. She also got released on various dime store labels as: Lena Kimbrough Lottie Everson Lottie Brown Martha Jackson Mae Moran Clara Cary And Paramount listed her as "Lottie Beaman (The Kansas City Butterball)" Hi all,
Long Cleve Reed and Papa Harvey Hull had records released under the following names: * Long "Cleve" Reed And Little Harvey Hull (The Down Home Boys) * Papa Harvey Hull And The Down Home Boys * Sunny Boy And His Pals * Daddy Moon Hayes And His Boys * Original Louisiana Entertainers Only the first two names were used by their original record label, Black Patti--the others were used when their songs were licensed to Gennett and Champion. All best, Johnm Hi all,
We've been dealing in the Lyrics board with the many recording names of the Cincinnati musician who was recorded variously as: * Kid Cole * Walter Cole * Walter Coleman * Bob Coleman * Sweet Papa Tadpole Most of these monickers have a "hiding in plain sight" sort of quality to them, but Sweet Papa Tadpole is really out of left field, as Eric noted. All best, Johnm Hi all,
The St. Louis pianist Lee Green had records released as: * Leothus Green * Pork Chop Green * Pork Chop Johnson * Pork Chop Jackson * L. Green * Pork Chops * Perry Weston All best, Johnm
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