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  2. Paramount Records - Wikipedia

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    Paramount's race record series was launched in 1922 with vaudeville blues songs by Lucille Hegamin and Alberta Hunter. [5] The company had a large mail-order operation which was a key to its early success. [2] Most of Paramount's race music recordings were arranged by black entrepreneur J. Mayo Williams. "Ink" Williams, as he was known, had no ...

  3. American Epic: The Best of Blues - Wikipedia

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    The album concentrates on the first electrically recorded blues discs made in North America between 1927 and 1931. [8] It covers a broad range of blues music, from Mississippi Delta artists such as, Charley Patton, Son House and Skip James to Memphis songsters like Frank Stokes and jug bands including the Memphis Jug Band and Cannon's Jug Stompers, Piedmont blues players like Blind Willie ...

  4. Great American Songbook - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, rock musician Ringo Starr surprised the public by releasing an album of Songbook songs from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, Sentimental Journey.Reviews were mostly poor or even disdainful, [25] but the album reached number 22 on the US Billboard 200 [26] and number 7 in the UK Albums Chart, [27] with sales of 500,000.

  5. The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of is a two-CD album of blues, country, and old-time music recordings that were originally released in the 1920s and 1930s on 78 rpm records. Subtitled The Dead Sea Scrolls of Record Collecting, it is a compilation of songs from rare and hard-to-find records. It was released in 2006.

  6. Jimmie Rodgers discography - Wikipedia

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    Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues 55308-3 Jan 3, 1930 Co-written with McWilliams and Joe Kaipo. Singing with guitar, whistling by Bob MacGimsey Train Whistle Blues 55309-2 June 5, 1930 Singing with guitar Jimmie's Texas Blues 55332-2 Aug 10, 1929 Singing with guitar Frankie And Johnny 55333-2 Nov 22, 1929 Singing with guitar Home Call 55445-3

  7. Blues - Wikipedia

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    A record of blues music as it existed before 1920 can also be found in the recordings of artists such as Lead Belly [43] and Henry Thomas. [44] All these sources show the existence of many different structures distinct from twelve-, eight-, or sixteen-bar. [45] [46] The social and economic reasons for the appearance of the blues are not fully ...

  8. List of blues standards - Wikipedia

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    Many blues songs were developed in American folk music traditions and individual songwriters are sometimes unidentified. [1] Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft noted: In the case of very old blues songs, there is the constant recourse to oral tradition that conveyed the tune and even the song itself while at the same time evolving for several decades.

  9. Robert Johnson recordings - Wikipedia

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    Folkways Records included it on a compilation of songs by early blues musicians, titled The Country Blues. [19] In 1961, Columbia released King of the Delta Blues Singers, the first album to feature Johnson exclusively. [32] It includes a mix of recordings originally issued on 78s and previously unreleased material.