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It was along about that time that Blind Lemon Jefferson came through, and he stayed around there about a month. He stayed with the other colored fellows and they worked on the railroad there; he'd just sing and play to entertain the men in the work camp. I think that right about there I started on the guitar - Hobart Smith recalls Lemon in Virginia, c. WWI, from Blacks, Whites and Blues by Tony Russell

 


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Description: Weenies enjoy Bunker Hill's talk on the history of blues research and writing on this side of the pond
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Posted by: Marshcat at March 23, 2010, 07:51:13 AM

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