American Pop: An Audio History
06/27/2000
Lyrics from American Pop: An Audio History
All Music Guide Review
Allen Lowe's nine-CD, 215-track compilation American Pop provides examples of music and musicians discussed in his book, -American Pop from Minstrel to Mojo: On Record, 1893-1956. Billed as "an audio history of American popular song presented through rare records," it is obviously a massive effort, and Lowe has adopted certain criteria for his choices. He is particularly interested in relations between races, and in his liner notes (excerpted from the book) frequently makes reference to the color of the musician. Also, "rare" is a key word: though Lowe includes performances by many of the most popular musicians of the 53-year period he examines, he is actually more interested in tracing the side avenues of non-classical music, especially jazz, but also country and blues, giving relatively short shrift to the more popular music of Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood. Lowe manages to include at least one song by each of the major names in country music during the period, from Eck Robertson to the Maddox Brothers and Rose. In jazz, his black/white emphasis results in a preponderance of black artists, with all the major names represented, but such notable white figures as the Dorsey Brothers absent (of course, this also reflects his tendency to shun the hit parade). The blues is less well-represented, reflecting Lowe's position that "the blues is, of course, quite important, but only as part of a much larger American, and African American, musical universe"; nevertheless, most of the major names have at least one song. For the most part, the selections are presented in chronological order, mixing up the genres. In practice, the transitions are not as jarring as that might suggest, and in fact the juxtapositions sometimes suggest similarities one might not otherwise have considered. At other times, it's the differences that are illuminating; this is not a collection for fans of only one style of music. Although the album is essentially a work of musical scholarship, casual listeners may enjoy a variety of discoveries. Despite its length, American Pop is, necessarily, a survey course, not an advanced seminar, in popular music, and like any course, reflects the views of the instructor. Neophytes and experts will find much to enjoy, and the sheer bulk is impressive-listening is like reliving the eras as they occur. Further, the development of popular music after 1946, when some of these genres gained popular ascendancy, makes even the more obscure material sound accessible. But it's worth keeping in mind that this is in some ways an alternate history of American popular song. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
American Pop: An Audio History Track Listing
Credits of American Pop: An Audio History
- Polk Miller
- Performer
- Charlie Parker
- Performer
- Charlie Poole
- Performer
- Washboard Sam
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- Arthur Schutt
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- Lee Sims
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- Sister Rosetta Tharpe
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- Bert Williams
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- Sonny Boy Williamson
- Performer
- Bob Wills
- Performer
- Allen Lowe
- Liner Notes, Technical Reconstruction, Restoration, Mastering, Transfers
- Hersal Thomas
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- Thomas Morris
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- James Reese Europe
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- Johnny Dunn
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- Lillian "Lil" Green
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- DeFord Bailey
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- Dr. Humphrey Bate and the Possum Hunters
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- Nora Bayes
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- Arthur Collins
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- The East Texas Serenaders
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- Wendell Hall
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- Marion Harris
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- May Irwin
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- Vess L. Ossman
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- Eck Robertson
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- Texas Ruby
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- Fiddlin' Arthur Smith
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- Bennie Moten & the Kansas City Orchestra
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- Arizona Dranes
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- Elkins-Payne Jubilee Singers
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- Don Albert
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- Peg Leg Howell
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- Felix Arndt
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- Willard Robison
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- Louis Russell
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- B.F. Shelton
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- Unique Quartette
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- Darby
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- Billy Murray
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- Allison's Sacred Harp Singers
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- 2 Poor Boys
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- Victor Military Band
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- Crockett Ward
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- Whitter
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- Geeshie Wiley
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- Uncle Bunt Stephens
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- The Skillet Lickers
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- Original Yellow Jackets
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- Jess Johnston
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- Kahle Brewer
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- Jimmy Blythe
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- Clifford Hayes
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- Original Dixieland Jazz Band
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- Sophie Tucker
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- Alec Wilder
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- Eddie Cantor
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- Blackwell
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- Dock Boggs
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- Cliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwards
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- Gus Cannon
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- Hank Penny
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- Ernest Tubb
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- Coleman Hawkins
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- Big Maceo Merriweather
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- T-Bone Walker
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- Cowboy Copas
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- Riley Puckett
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- Carl T. Sprague
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- Vernon Dalhart
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- Ernest V. Stoneman
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- Fiddlin' John Carson
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- Milton Brown
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- Wilf Carter
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- Emmett Miller
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- Sam McGee
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- Sammy Price
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- Blind Blake
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- Butterbeans & Susie
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- Dallas String Band
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- Walter Page
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- Jimmie F. Rodgers
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- Cliff Carlisle
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- Dennis McGee
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- Ma Rainey
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- Alger "Texas" Alexander
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- Eddie Anthony
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- Louis Armstrong
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- Sidney Bechet
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- Bix Beiderbecke
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- Billie Holiday
- Vocals, Performer
- Rube Bloom
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- Don Byas
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- Nat King Cole
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- Sady Courville
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- Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
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- The Blue Devils
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- Duke Ellington
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- Fletcher Henderson
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- Jazz Gillum
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- Roy Harvey
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- Hayes
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- Nap Hayes
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- Son House
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- Frank Hutchison
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- St. Louis Jimmy Oden
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- Alex Johnson
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- Robert Johnson
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- Thomas "Snake" Johnson
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- Isham Jones
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- Luke Jordan
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- George Gershwin
- Piano, Performer, Soloist
- Roy Acuff
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- Gene Autry
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- The Blue Sky Boys
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- Bill Boyd
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- The Carter Family
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- Jimmie Davis
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- The Delmore Brothers
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- Uncle Dave Macon
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- The Maddox Brothers & Rose
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- Lydia Mendoza
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- Patsy Montana
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- The Sons of the Pioneers
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- Floyd Tillman
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- Woody Guthrie
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- Blind Alfred Reed
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- Chuck Wagon Gang
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- Golden Gate Quartet
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- The Soul Stirrers
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- The Boswell Sisters
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- Bing Crosby
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- Peggy Lee
- Vocals, Performer
- The Mills Brothers
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- Ella Mae Morse
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- Frank Sinatra
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- Kay Starr
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- Hoagy Carmichael
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- Joe Liggins
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- Mildred Bailey
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- Charlie Barnet
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- Count Basie
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- Bunny Berigan
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- Eubie Blake
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- Charlie Christian
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- Eddie Condon
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- Roy Eldridge
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- Ella Fitzgerald
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- Dizzy Gillespie
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- Benny Goodman
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- Erskine Hawkins
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- Earl Hines
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- James P. Johnson
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- Al Jolson
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- Louis Jordan
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- Freddie Keppard
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- Gene Krupa
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- Jimmie Lunceford
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- Charles Mingus
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- Jelly Roll Morton
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- Red Norvo
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- King Oliver
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- Django Reinhardt
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- Artie Shaw
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- Art Tatum
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- Claude Thornhill
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- Lennie Tristano
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- Joe Venuti
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- Fats Waller
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- Ethel Waters
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- Paul Whiteman
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- Lee Wiley
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- Teddy Wilson
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- Red Nichols
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- Jabbo Smith
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- Lester Young
- Sax (Tenor)
- Larry Adler
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- Connee Boswell
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- Jean Goldkette
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- Adelaide Hall
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- Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon
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- Lizzie Miles
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- Miff Mole
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- Benny Morton
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- Pinetop Smith
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- Joe Sullivan
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- Frank Teschemacher
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- Frankie Trumbauer
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- Joe Turner
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- Barbecue Bob
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- Papa Charlie Jackson
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- Skip James
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- Blind Lemon Jefferson
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- Blind Willie Johnson
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- Lonnie Johnson
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- Blind Willie McTell
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- Memphis Jug Band
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- Memphis Minnie
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- Bessie Smith
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- Mamie Smith
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- Frank Stokes
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- Henry Thomas
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- Big Joe Turner
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- Sylvester Weaver
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- Jimmy Yancey
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- Bill Monroe
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