The Rough Guide to Jug Band Blues

~ Veröffentlichung von Various Artists (alle Versionen dieser Veröffentlichung ansehen, 2 vorhanden)

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A1He's in the Jailhouse Now
recorded in:
Memphis, Tennessee, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1930-11-21)
Gitarre:
Charlie Burse (am 1930-11-21)
Jug:
Jab Jones (am 1930-11-21)
Mandolinenbanjo:
Vol Stevens (am 1930-11-21)
Mundharmonika:
Will Shade (am 1930-11-21)
vocals:
Charlie Nickerson (am 1930-11-21)
Memphis Sheiks3:13
A2The Jug Band Special
recorded in:
St. Louis, Missouri, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1927-04-29)
Geige / Violine:
Jesse Ferguson (US jugband violinist) (am 1927-04-29)
Gitarre und Nasenflöte:
Whistler (US jug band musician Buford Threlkeld) (am 1927-04-29)
Jug:
Rudolph Thompson (US jug player) (am 1927-04-29)
Tenorbanjo:
Willie Black (US jugband banjoist) (am 1927-04-29)
vocals:
Whistler (US jug band musician Buford Threlkeld) (am 1927-04-29)
recording of:
The Jug Band Special
Verfasser(in):
[unknown] ([unbekannt], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
Whistler and His Jug Band3:05
A3Going to Germany
recorded in:
Memphis, Tennessee, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1929-10-01)
Banjo:
Gus Cannon (am 1929-10-01) und Hosea Woods (am 1929-10-01)
Jug:
Gus Cannon (am 1929-10-01)
Kazoo:
Hosea Woods (am 1929-10-01)
Mundharmonika:
Noah Lewis (am 1929-10-01)
vocals:
Noah Lewis (am 1929-10-01)
Cannon’s Jug Stompers52:33
A4Giving It Away
Birmingham Jug Band53:12
A5Casey Bill
recorded in:
Atlanta, Georgia, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1927-03-30)
alto saxophone:
Lucien Brown (am 1927-03-30)
Banjo:
Cal Smith (early jazz artist) (am 1927-03-30)
Jug:
Earl McDonald (am 1927-03-30)
Mandoline:
Ben Calvin (US jugband mandolinist) (am 1927-03-30)
vocals:
Earl McDonald (am 1927-03-30)
Earl McDonald’s Original Louisville Jug Band2:47
A6It's Tight Like That
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1928-11-09)
Gitarre:
Martell Pettiford (am 1928-11-09) und Tampa Red (am 1928-11-09)
Jug:
Carl Reid (jug band member) (am 1928-11-09)
Kazoo und washboard:
Herman Brown (Kazoo player) (am 1928-11-09)
Klavier:
Thomas A. Dorsey (blues and gospel musician aka “Georgia Tom”) (am 1928-11-09)
Sologesang:
Frankie “Half Pint” Jaxon (am 1928-11-09)
Tampa Red's Hokum Jug Band2:42
A7This Will Bring You Back
recorded in:
Memphis, Tennessee, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1930-11-26)
Gitarre:
Charlie Burse (am 1930-11-26)
Jug:
[unknown] ([unbekannt], Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (am 1930-11-26)
Mandoline:
Will Weldon (am 1930-11-26)
Mundharmonika:
Will Shade (am 1930-11-26)
vocals:
Charlie Nickerson (am 1930-11-26) und Ben Ramey (am 1930-11-26)
Carolina Peanut Boys3:06
B1The Spasm
Daddy Stovepipe & Mississippi Sarah2:46
B2Grandpa and Grandma Blues
Gitarre:
Memphis Minnie (am 1930-09-09)
vocals:
Memphis Minnie (am 1930-09-09)
Memphis Minnie and Her Jug Band3:26
B3What's That Tastes Like Gravy
recorded in:
Atlanta, Georgia, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1930-12-11)
Blasinstrumente [stovepipe] und Sologesang:
Stovepipe No. 1 (Samuel Chambers Jones) (am 1930-12-11)
Gitarre:
David Crockett (early blues musician) (am 1930-12-11)
King David’s Jug Band3:13
B4Stealin', Stealin'
recorded in:
Memphis, Tennessee, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1928-09-15)
Gitarre:
Charlie Burse (am 1928-09-15) und Vol Stevens (am 1928-09-15)
Jug:
Jab Jones (am 1928-09-15)
Kazoo:
Ben Ramey (am 1928-09-15)
Mundharmonika:
Will Shade (am 1928-09-15)
vocals:
Jab Jones (am 1928-09-15)
recording of:
Stealin’, Stealin’ (am 1928-09-15)
Verfasser(in):
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Memphis Jug Band
Memphis Jug Band52:57
B5My Good Gal's Gone Blues
recorded in:
Louisville, Kentucky, Vereinigte Staaten (am 1931-06-16)
Geige / Violine:
Clifford Hayes (am 1931-06-16)
Gitarre:
Fred Smith (early jazz banjo) (am 1931-06-16) und Cal Smith (early jazz artist) (am 1931-06-16)
Jug:
Earl McDonald (am 1931-06-16)
Klarinette:
George Allen (US jazz clarinetist, active in the 1930s) (am 1931-06-16)
vocals:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933) (am 1931-06-16)
Interpret(in):
The Louisville Jug Band (recorded with Jimmie Rodgers) (am 1931-06-16)
recording of:
My Good Gal’s Gone (am 1931-06-16)
Verfasser(in):
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
Jimmie Rodgers & The Louisville Jug Band2:44
B6Bottle It Up and Go
Picaninny Jug Band2:26
B7Blues, Just Blues, That's All
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, Vereinigte Staaten (in 1924-12)
Banjo:
Curtis Hayes (in 1924-12)
Geige / Violine:
Clifford Hayes (in 1924-12)
Jug:
Earl McDonald (in 1924-12)
Kornett:
Theo Boone (US jugband cornet player) (in 1924-12)
Tenorbanjo:
Cal Smith (early jazz artist) (in 1924-12)
Old Southern Jug Band2:46

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Teil von:Music Rough Guides (World Music Network) (Nummer: 1358) (Reihenfolge: 358)
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