Mix Tape: Alabama Country 1927/31

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Alabama folk blues 1927-31 Featuring Barefoot Bill, Jailbird Coleman, ... Daddy Stovepipe.
Ed Bell (born May 1905, died 1960,[2] 1965[3] or 1966)[1][4] was an American Piedmont blues and country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter whose identity has only recently been verified by historians.[1][4][5] Some of his records were released under the pseudonyms Sluefoot Joe and Barefoot Bill from Alabama.[1] His best-remembered recording is "Mamlish Blues".[1]
Burl C. "Jaybird" Coleman (May 20, 1896 - January 28, 1950)[1] was an American country blues harmonica player, vocalist, and guitarist.[2] He was a popular musical attraction throughout Alabama and recorded several sides in the late-1920s and early-1930s.
Johnny Watson (April 12, 1867 - November 1, 1963),[1] known as Daddy Stovepipe, was an American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known for his recordings. Watson also recorded as Jimmy Watson, Sunny Jim and Rev. Alfred Pitts. He may have been the earliest-born blues performer to record.
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