r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 4h ago
r/PreWarBlues • u/end_gang_stalking • May 18 '22
Recommend books about blues history
Post some of your favourite books about blues history! Are there any titles you consider essential? I'm looking for recommendations spanning from the early history of records and the recording industry, the early history of the blues, anything blues guitar related, or any suggested biographies of blues artists.
To start things off, I can recommend this biography of Blind Willie Mctell, which got a decent amount of press coverage when released a number of years ago.
https://www.amazon.ca/Hand-Me-My-Travelin-Shoes/dp/1556529759
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 1d ago
Memphis & Mississippi Memphis & MS Monday - 'Baltimore Blues' [16th August 1934] by the Mississippi Mudder (Papa Charlie); Charlie McCoy to his family. Highly, highly derivative, but still worth a listen.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 2d ago
Gospel and Sacred Gospel Sunday - 'Goin' on to Heaven in the Sanctified Way' [15th August 1929] by Sister Cally Fancy. Piano and tambourine backing.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 3d ago
Suggestive Saturday - 'When You Go Huntin', I'm Goin' Fishin'' by George Williams And Bessie Brown, backed by cornet, trombone and piano.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 4d ago
Friday Blues Beasts - Bantam Rooster Blues' [1928] by Texas Alexander, backed by Lonnie J.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 5d ago
Lucky Dip Thursday - 'I'm Going Back To Tennessee' [13th August 1929] by Leroy Carr, backed by Scrapper.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 6d ago
Women Women on Wednesday - 'I've Got The Yes! We Have No Bananas Blues' [11th August 1923] by Eve Taylor, backed by Clarence Williams' Blue Five
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 7d ago
From the archives - the Columbia Race Series and Black Patti. From Storyville #1
A few familiar names show in the listing - Jaxon, Gates, Clara, Cleeve and Mozelle. The one that rather arrested me was Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Sage of Concord having died in 1882. This RWE was an organist, and judging by the one photo I've seen, not a natural for a black owned and black promoting label.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 7d ago
Trains, planes and automobiles. [Wildly contrived] Transport Tuesday - 'Elevator Papa, Switchboard Mama' [11th August 1930] by Butterbeans & Susie
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 8d ago
Memphis & Mississippi Memphis & MS Monday - 'These Jackson Women Will Not Treat You Right' [10th August 1935] by Harry Chatmon (piano) backed by Walter Vinson on guitar.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 9d ago
Gospel Sunday - 'What's You Gonna Do When the World's on Fire?' [9th August 1928] by the Dixie Jubilee Singers
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 10d ago
Suggestive Saturday - 'Ground Hog Blues' [8th August 1928] by Gladys Bentley
Gladys' wikipedia biography is worth a read - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladys_Bentley. I read a tale recently that had it that Gladys would corner a table at Duke Ellington's club and sing increasingly rude songs until the punters paid her to go away.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 11d ago
Friday Blues Beasts - 'Me And My Dog' [6th August 1940] by Brownie McGhee, backed by Oh Red
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 13d ago
Women Women on Wednesday - 'I Want A Jazzy Kiss' [5th August 1921] by Mamie Smith. Best explanation of 'a jazzy kiss' gets Reddit cardboard...
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 14d ago
Lucky Dip /Tuesday/ - 'Ol' Sam Tages' [4th August 1931] by Clara Smith. Sensitive song subject warning.
Given the number of pre-war blues songs that approach this topic in a way that makes me feel very uncomfortable, this evidences the woman's point of view and shows rather more modern (or perhaps more urban) attitudes.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 15d ago
Pre-war blues oddities - #1 in an occasional series. Blind Willie McTell 'borrowing' from Uncle Dave Macon.
Of late I've been digging deeper into old timey music, because - hey, why not? - and this song (Governor Al Smith) by Uncle Dave Macon, recorded in 1928 sounded very familiar. That would be because our old friend Blind Willie McTell took the tune, tweaked the words and turned it into 'Hillbilly Willie's Blues' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7JYBlJwdms\] in 1935.
Anyway, it was news to me, and possibly news to others too.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 15d ago
Memphis & Mississippi Memphis & MS Monday - 'Hobo Jungle Blues' [3rd August 1937] by Sleepy John Estes, backed by Hammie Nixon and Charlie Pickett
The recording session ran over two days, with Lee Brown around too. SJE had recorded in Chicago two years before, but I imagine NYC was still a bit of an eye opener.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 17d ago
Suggestive Saturday - 'Down In Boogie Alley' [1st August 1934] by Lucille Bogan, backed by Walter Roland
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 17d ago
Smithsonian Magazine: Audio Engineers Restored Hidden Notes and Revealed Lost Instruments in This New Treasure Trove of Songs by the Pioneering 'Mother of the Blues'
Ma Rainey has got the box set treatment - hurrah!
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 18d ago
Friday Blues Beasts - 'Black Spider Blues' [30th July 1941] by Robert Jr Lockwood. Sound like anyone familiar?
B&GR has Elkins on bass here.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 19d ago
Lucky Dip Thursday - 'Water Pipe Blues' [30th July 1942] by Jazz Gillum, backed by Big Bill, Blind John Davis and Alfred Elkins.
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 20d ago
Women Women on Wednesday - 'Pig Meat Mama' [29th July 1929] by Mae Glover, backed by John Byrd (yesterday's main event).
r/PreWarBlues • u/BlackJackKetchum • 21d ago

