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A BLUES BIBLIOGRAPHY Second Edition A BLUES BIBLIOGRAPHY Second Edition ROBERT FORD University of Exeter, UK FIRST

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A BLUES BIBLIOGRAPHY Second Edition

A BLUES BIBLIOGRAPHY Second Edition

ROBERT FORD University of Exeter, UK

FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1999 BY PAUL PELLETIER PUBLISHING 11A PLAISTOW LANE, BROMLEY, KENT BR1 4DS ENGLAND

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International Standard Book Number-13: 978-0-415-97887-3 (Hardcover) No part of this book may be reprinted, reproduced, transmitted, or utilized in any form by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publishers. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ford, Robert, 1964Blues bibliography / Robert Ford. -- 2nd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-415-97887-4 1. Blues (Music)--Bibliography. I. Title. ML128.B49F67 2007 016.781643--dc22 ISBN 0-203-94212-4 Master e-book ISBN

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Contents Preface

vii

Acknowledgments

ix

References

xi

I

History and Background

1

II

Biographical Entries: A

81

III

Biographical Entries: B

107

IV

Biographical Entries: C

219

V

Biographical Entries: D

291

VI

Biographical Entries: E

335

VII

Biographical Entries: F

351

VIII

Biographical Entries: G

369

Biographical Entries: H/I

403

X

Biographical Entries: J

495

XI

Biographical Entries: K

569

XII

Biographical Entries: L

611

XIII

Biographical Entries: M

675

XIV

Biographical Entries: N

763

XV

Biographical Entries: O

773

XVI

Biographical Entries: P

781

Biographical Entries: Q/R

817

XVIII

Biographical Entries: S

861

XIX

Biographical Entries: T

939

Biographical Entries: U/V

989

Biographical Entries: W/X/Y/Z

995

IX

XVII

XX XXI

v

vi

Contents

XXII

Instruments

1091

XXIII

Record Labels

1117

XXIV

Reference Sources

1217

Regional Variations

1237

Lyric Transcriptions and Musical Analysis

1285

XXV XXVI

Author Index

1291

Preface

Since the first edition of this bibliography was published in November 1999, an enormous amount of research has become available. In this second edition I have chosen to concentrate on books and journal articles which has meant less information being included in the form of record liner notes (although I have by no means neglected these altogether). Newspaper articles and unpublished theses have also been included where locatable. This revised and updated version includes those writings published prior to 1999 that I was unable to list in the first edition, as well material produced since that date. The cutoff date is 2005, although I make no apologies for including some research in the first half of 2006 such as entries for the Routledge Encyclopedia of the Blues. This material is too valuable to omit. Physical distribution and rarity of materials have prevented the examination of every item listed, and some references are regrettably but unavoidably incomplete. Approximately half the sources included have been checked by myself or other helpful individuals. Specialist blues magazines continue to emerge and disappear — the final issue of Blues Access appeared in 2002 — but other publications have materialized to take their place. The nature of these magazines varies depending on their target audience; Living Blues still concentrates on African American blues artists (although its remit has expanded to occasionally include “Deep soul” singers) while other publications such as Blues Revue focus on White rock/blues acts as well as more traditional Black musicians. European publications sometimes feature articles on homegrown as well as American musicians. Long-established titles such as Jefferson (1968–), Soul Bag (1968–), Living Blues (1970–), Block (1975–), Blues & Rhythm (1984–), and Juke Blues (1985–) continue to attract international subscribers. Although many of the specialist journals listed are obscure, they are usually traceable through the National Library of the country of publication. The major blues archives in the United States (such as those at The University of Mississippi, and Chicago Public Library) hold runs of international journals. In the United Kingdom, The Archive of African American Music is due to open soon in Gloucester — this will house the Paul Oliver Collection and should benefit blues scholars and musicians. Non-specialist journals have also been indexed wherever possible and the expansion

of online facilities has proved beneficial in tracing citations where access to the hard copy has proved difficult. Web sites are generally not included due to their transitory nature; however, I have included references to reprints of articles online, and also “pointers” to two important Web sites: Stefan Wirz’s American Music site at http://www.wirz.de/music/american. htm, and The Red Saunders Research Foundation page at http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/rsrf.html. This bibliography lists references on African American blues and blues artists and therefore does not include writings on White blues/rock musicians such as Eric Clapton or Stevie Ray Vaughan. A number of previously cited artists have been omitted from this edition because they veer more towards the soul genre than blues; for similar reasons, references to a number of jazz singers have also been omitted. For ease of use, the text has now been numbered according to the individual citation. For simplicity, the biographical entries — by far the largest section — are subdivided alphabetically (BA, BB, etc.). The author index refers to these numbered entries rather than to the page number. Also included are some incomplete references which have been grouped together at the end of the section for reasons of brevity. Obituaries have been identified separately from the other entries — where no author is acknowledged (or my own reference is incomplete) these too have been condensed. Due to the size of this work I have tried to scale down the text by extensive cross referencing. These references are placed at the end of each entry — a cross reference does not necessarily mean a secondary citation, and readers are advised to follow up these entries. For the sake of brevity, reference to some individuals connected with record labels, e.g. Don Robey, have been cited under the label concerned — in each case a cross reference has been provided under their name. This avoids duplication and again reduces the size of the entire work. This is not a comprehensive listing, but I hope that it proves useful in locating information on the subject. More research needs to be carried out, but, at the very least, the coverage includes a good percentage of the relevant major English language publications. Robert Ford

vii

Acknowledgments

First, thanks to Paul Pelletier for publishing the first edition and for his help with the original manuscript. The following individuals all helped with this work in different ways — their assistance is greatly appreciated: Mary Katherine Aldin, Alan Balfour, Andries van den Berg, Tony Bourke, Andrew Brown, Richard Carlin, Patrice Champarou, John Clarke, Su Conniff, Julie Crawley, Bob Eagle, David Evans, Steve Franz, Paul Garon, Lynn Goeller, Michael Gray, Daniel Groslier, Lex Jansen, Sean Killeen, Tony King, Ed Komara, Dr. Rainer Lotz, Peter B. Lowry, Lisa McCormick, Robert Macleod, Flo Martin, Kathy Miles, Luigi Monge,

Dave Moore, John Newman, Paul Oliver, Robert Riesman, Guido van Rijn, Howard Rye, Robert Sacré, Devon Sherman, Robert Sims, Denny Tek, Steve Tracy, Paul Vernon, and Val Wilmer. I hope I shall be forgiven if I have omitted any names from this list. Thanks to Erin and Matt for tolerating me during my numerous journeys to London. Finally, thanks to John Bridges and the late Geoff Williamson for introducing me to this wonderful music back in my teens and to Madeleine for suffering my mood swings while this book was being written.

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References

Aldin, Mary Katherine. Blues Magazine Selective Index: By Artist and Subject. Hollywood: Mary Katherine Aldin, 1996. 48 pp.; 2nd ed. Hollywood: Mary Katherine Aldin, 1997. 54 pp.; 3rd ed. Hollywood: Mary Katherine Aldin, 1998. 63 pp.; 4th ed. Hollywood: Mary Katherine Aldin, 1999. 60 pp. Allen, Daniel. Bibliography of Discographies. Vol. 2: Jazz. London: Bowker, 1981. 239 pp. Cooper, David Edwin. International Bibliography of Discographies: Classical Music & Jazz & Blues, 1962–1972: A Reference Book for Record Collectors, Dealers, and Libraries. Littleton: Libraries Unlimited, 1975. 272 pp. De Lerma, Dominique-René. Bibliography of Black Music. Westport: Greenwood, 1981. 4 vols. Dixon, Robert M.W.; Godrich, John; Rye, Howard W. Blues and Gospel Records, 1890–1943. 4th ed. Oxford: Clarendon, 1997. 1370 pp. Gray, Michael H. Bibliography of Discographies. Vol. 3: Popular Music. New York: Bowker, 1983. 205 pp. Harris, Sheldon. Blues Who’s Who: A Biographical Dictionary of Blues Singers. 5th ed. New York: Da Capo, 1989. 775 pp. Hart, Mary L.; Eagles, Brenda M.; Howorth, Lisa N. The Blues: A Bibliographical Guide. New York: Garland, 1989. 636 pp. Hefele, Bernard. Jazz-Bibliography: International Literature on Jazz, Blues, Spirituals, Gospel and Ragtime Music with a Selected List of Works on the Social and Cultural Background from the Beginning to the Present. Munich: Saur, 1981. 368 pp. Hoffman, Frank. The Literature of Rock, 1954-1978. New Jersey; London: Scarecrow, 1981. 337 pp. Hoffman, Frank; Cooper, B. Lee. The Literature of Rock. II: 1979– 1983. New Jersey; London: Scarecrow, 1986. 2 vols. Leadbitter, Mike; Slaven, Neil. Blues Records: 1943 to 1970: A Selective Discography. Vol. 1: A–K. London: Record Information Services, 1987. 802 pp. Leadbitter, Mike; Fancourt, Leslie; Pelletier, Paul. Blues Records, 1943-1970: ‘The Bible of the Blues’. Vol. 2: L–Z. London: Record Information Services, 1994. 808 pp. Merriam, Alan P.; Benford, Robert J. A Bibliography of Jazz. Philadelphia: American Folklore Society, 1954. 145 pp. Music Index. Warren, Michigan: Pinewood Park Press, 1949–2005. Popular Music Index (POMPI). London: British Library Sound Archive, 1984–1986. Regester, Charlene B. Black Entertainers in African American Newspaper Articles. Volume 1. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2002. RILM Abstracts. New York: Répertoire International De Littérature Musical, 1967–2005. Ruecker, Norbert. Jazz Index. Frankfurt: Norbert Ruecker, 1977–1987. Sacré, Robert (comp). Blues & Rhythm Magazine Index: Issues 1–80 (July 1984–July 1993). Leeds: Blues & Rhythm, 1993. 67 pp.

Skowronski, JoAnn. Black Music in America: A Bibliography. Metuchen: Scarecrow, 1981. 723 pp. Vann, Kimberly R. Black Music in Ebony: An Annotated Guide to the Articles on Music in Ebony Magazine, 1945–1985. Chicago: Center for Black Music Research, Columbia College, 1990. 119 pp.

Web Sites All-Music Guide: http://www.allmusic.com Blues Bibliographic Database: http://bluesnet.hub.org/gorgen Blues Magazine Selective Index: http://www.aliveandpicking.com/ bluesmag.html BluesWorld: http://www.bluesworld. com Canadian Music Periodicals Index: http://www.collectionscanada. ca/cmpi-ipmc/index-e.html FirstSearch: http://www.oclc.org Jazz Darmstadt: http://www.jazzinstitut.de National Library of the Netherlands: http://opc4.kb.nl/ National Library of Sweden: http://websok.libris.kb.se/websearch New Musical Express Contents 1953–1969: http://www.skidmore. edu/~gthompso/britrock/NME/ The Paul Oliver Seventieth Birthdate Tribute: http://www.bluesworld.com/PAULOLIVER.HTML Pete Welding Bibliography: http://www.bluesworld.com/Welding. htm The Red Saunders Research Foundation: http://hubcap.clemson. edu/~campber/bioindex.html Rock’s Backpages: http;//www.rocksbackpages.com Rojaro: http://www.rojaro.com Roots & Rhythm: http://www.rootsandrhythm.com

Libraries Consulted British Library, Chicago Public Library, Exeter Central Library, National Library of Canada, Trinity College, Dublin, University of Exeter, Westminster Music Library

Editions Where multiple entries are cited the following editions have been consulted: Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. Dictionnaire du Blues. Paris: Filipacchi, 1977 (Item E101). Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. Elwood’s Blues: Interviews with the Blues Legends & Stars. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2004 (Item A139). Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. Folk Music: More Than a Song. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1976 (Item E104). Berendt, Joachim Ernst (ed.). Die Story des Jazz: Vom New Orleans zum Rock Jazz. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlag, 1975 (Item A216). Bogaert, Karel. Blues Lexicon: Blues, Cajun, Boogie Woogie, Gospel. Antwerp: Standaard Uitgeverij, 1972 (Item E110). xi

xii Bourgeois, Anna Stong. Blueswomen: Profiles of 37 Early Performers with an Anthology of Lyrics, 1920-1945. Jefferson: McFarland, 1996 (Item E112). Broven, John J. Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans. Gretna: Pelican, 1978 (Item F1076). Carr, Ian, Fairweather, Digby, and Priestley, Brian. Jazz: The Essential Companion. London: Paladin, 1988 (Item E118). Carr, Ian, Fairweather, Digby, Priestley, Brian, and Parker, Chris. Jazz: The Rough Guide. London: Penguin, 1995 (Item E119). Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz. London: Salamander, 1978 (Item E120). Charters, Samuel B. The Bluesmen. Vol. 1: The Story and the Music of the Men Who Made the Blues. New York: Oak, 1967 (Item A387). Charters, Samuel B. The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain. New York: Oak, 1977 (Item A388). Charters, Samuel B. The Country Blues. New York: Rinehart, 1959 (Item A389). Charters, Samuel B. The Legacy of the Blues: A Glimpse Into the Art and the Lives of Twelve Great Bluesmen: An Informed Study. London: Calder and Boyars, 1975 (Item A396). Charters, Samuel B. Walking a Blues Road: A Blues Reader, 1965– 2004. London: Marion Boyars, 2004 (Item A407). Chilton, John. Who’s Who of Jazz: Storyville to Swingstreet. 4th ed. London: Macmillan, 1985 (Item E121). Clarke, Donald. The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd ed. London: Penguin, 1998 (Item E125). Cohn, Lawrence (ed.). Nothing But the Blues. New York: Abbeville, 1993 (Item A432). Dance, Stanley (ed.). Jazz Era: The Forties. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1961 (Item E128). Davis, Francis. The History of the Blues. New York: Hyperion, 1995 (Item A513). Dicaire, David. Blues Singers: Biographies of 50 Legendary Artists of the Early 20th Century. Jefferson: McFarland, 1999 (Item E130). Dicaire, David. More Blues Singers: Biographies of 50 Artists from the Later 20th Century. Jefferson: McFarland, 2001 (Item E131). Dundes, Alan (comp). Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel: Readings in the Interpretation of Afro-American Folklore. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1990 (Item A582). Feather, Leonard; Gitler, Ira. The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies. London: Quartet, 1976 (Item E135). Feather, Leonard. The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties. New York: Bonanza, 1966 (Item E136). Fox, Charles; Gammond, Peter; Morgan, Alun; Korner, Alexis (eds). Jazz on Record: A Critical Guide. London: Hutchinson, 1960 (Item E318). Govenar, Alan. Meeting the Blues: The Rise of the Texas Sound. Dallas: Taylor, 1989 (Item F1414). Guralnick, Peter; Santelli, Robert; George-Warren, Holly; Farley, Christopher John. Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey. New York: Amistad, 2003 (Item A895). Hannusch, Jeff. I Hear You Knockin’: The Sound of New Orleans Rhythm and Blues. Ville Platte: Swallow, 1985 (Item F1085). Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1: The Age of Rock ‘n’ Roll. St. Albans: Panther, 1976. Vol. 2: From Liverpool to San Francisco. St Albans: Panther, 1976. Vol. 3: The Sounds of the Seventies. St. Albans: Panther, 1976 (Item E145). Harris, Sheldon. Blues Who’s Who: A Biographical Dictionary of Blues Singers. 5th ed. New York: Da Capo, 1989 (Item E146).

References Helander, Brock. The Rock Who’s Who: A Biographical Dictionary and Critical Discography Including Rhythm-And-Blues, Soul, Rockabilly, Folk, Country, Easy Listening, Punk and New Wave. New York: Schirmer, 1982; London: Collier Macmillan, 1986 (Item E147). Herzhaft, Gérard. Encyclopedie du Blues. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1992 (Item E150). Hitchcock, H. Wiley, and Sadie, Stanley. The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. London: Macmillan, 1986 (Item E154). Holland, Ted. This Day in African-American Music. San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1993 (Item E157). Kernfeld, Barry (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. London: Macmillan, 1988 (Item E159). Kinkle, Roger D. The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. New Rochelle: Arlington House, 1974. 4 vols. (Item E160). Komara, Edward. (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Blues. New York: Routledge, 2006 (Item E162). Larkin, Colin (ed.). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Enfield: Guinness, 1992 (Item E165). Larkin, Colin (ed.). The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed. Enfield: Guinness, 1995 (Item E166). Larkin, Colin (ed.). The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz. Enfield: Guinness, 1992 (Item E167). Larkin, Colin (ed.). The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues. London: Virgin, 1998 (Item E169). Leadbitter, Mike (ed,). Nothing But the Blues: An Illustrated Documentary. London: Hanover, 1971 (Item A1241). Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock. London: Salamander, 1976 (Item E173). Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States. New York: Garland, 1993 (Item E176). McCarthy, Albert, Morgan, Alun, Oliver, Paul, and Harrison, Max (eds.). Jazz on Record: A Critical Guide to the First 50 Years, 1917–1967. London: Hanover, 1968 (Item E378). Neff, Robert, and Connor, Anthony. Blues. London: Latimer, 1976. (Item A1504). Nite, Norm N. Rock On: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock n’ Roll. New York: Harper & Row, 1982 (Item E181). Obrecht, Jas. Rollin’ and Tumblin’: The Postwar Blues Guitarists. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 2000 (Item C312) Oliver, Paul. Blues Off the Record: Thirty Years of Blues Commentary. Tunbridge Wells: Baton, 1984 (Item A1577). Oliver, Paul. Conversation with the Blues. London: Cassell, 1965 (Item A1585). O’Neal, Jim, and Van Singel, Amy. The Voice of the Blues: Classic Interview from Living Blues Magazine. New York: Routledge, 2002 (Item A1676). Panassié, Hugues, and Gautier, Madeleine. Dictionary of Jazz. London: Jazz Book Club, 1959 (Item E182). Pendergast, Tom, and Pendergast, Sara. St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Detroit: St. James Press, 2000 (Item E185). Roxon, Lillian. Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1969 (Item E192). Russell, Tony. The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. London: Aurum, 1997 (Item A1904). Santelli, Robert. The Big Book of Blues: A Biographical Encyclopedia. New York: Penguin, 1993 (Item E202). Shadwick, Keith. Blues: Keeping the Faith. London: Apple, 1998 (Item E204).

References Shepherd, John, Horn, David, Laing, Dave, and Oliver, Paul (eds.). The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 1: Media, Industry and Society. New York; London: Continuum, 2003. Vol. 2: Performance and Production. New York; London: Continuum, 2003. Vol. 4: North America. New York; London: Continuum, 2005 (Item E205). Southern, Eileen. Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1982 (Item E208). Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. New York: St. Martin’s, 1983 (Item E209). Surge, Frank. Singers of the Blues: Brief Biographies of 17 Singers and Musicians who Helped Develop the Blues Style and Became Legendary Performers During Their Lifetime. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner, 1969 (Item E213). Tracy, Steve (ed.). Write Me a Few of Your Lines: A Blues Reader. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1999 (Item A2216).

Periodicals The country of origin of the most significant periodicals which appear herein are shown in the following list. Those marked (a) have been indexed by the author, although in some cases it was not possible to examine complete runs; those marked (b) were indexed by either Mary Katherine Aldin, Alan Balfour, Andries van den Berg, Tony Bourke, Patrice Champarou, Lex Jansen, Tony King, John Newman, Paul Pelletier, or Paul Vernon. Where possible I have tried to distinguish similar journal titles in the text by indicating the country of origin. 78 Quarterly [USA] (a) Acoustic Guitar [USA] (a) African American Review [USA] (a) Alley Music [Australia] American Folk Music Occasional [USA] (a) American Music [USA] (a) American Music Magazine (formerly Rock & Roll Performers Magazine) [Sweden] Annual Review of Jazz Studies [USA] (a) Arhoolie Occasional [USA] (a) ARSC Journal [USA] Association For Recorded Sound Collections: see ARSC Journal Audio — The Equipment Authority [USA] BBR Boogie: see British Blues Review Big City Blues (formerly Detroit Blues) [USA] (a) Billboard: The International Newsweekly of Music, Video and Home Entertainment Bim Bam Boom [USA] (a) Black Music/Black Music & Jazz Review [UK] (a,b) Black Music Research Bulletin: see Black Music Research Journal Black Music Research Journal [USA] (a) Black Music Research Newsletter: see Black Music Research Journal Black Perspective in Music [USA] (a) Black World [USA] (a) Bleu Banane [Belgium] (a) Block [Holland] (a,b) Blue Flame [USA] Blue Suede News [USA] Blueprint/Blues in Britain [UK] (a) Blues Access [USA] (a,b) Blues & Rhythm [UK] (a)

xiii Blues & Soul [UK] Blues Bag [UK] (a) Blues: Bimestrel International Blues Jazz [Belgium] (a) Blues Collection [UK] (a) Blues et Jazz [Belgium] (a) Blues Etc. (later Blues Magazine) [France] Blues Forever Magazine [UK] (a) Blues Forum [Germany] (b) Blues Gazette [Belgium] Blues In Britain: see Blueprint Il Blues: Trimestrale di Cultura Musicale [Italy] (a) Blues Life [Austria] Blues-Link [UK] (a,b) Blues Magazine [Canada] (a) Blues Magazine (formerly Blues Etc.) [France] Blues Matters [UK] (a) Blues News: Das Deutsche Bluesmagazin [Germany] Blues News [Finland] Blues Notes [Germany] (a) Blues Power [Italy] Blues Power Magazine [Germany] Blues Research [USA] (a) Blues Revue Quarterly/Blues Revue [USA] (a,b) Blues Statistics [UK] Blues Unlimited [UK] (a) Blues World [UK] (a) B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music/B.M.I MusicWorld [USA] Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector [Holland] (a) British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) [UK] (a) Broadside [USA] Bulletin du Hot Club de France [France] Cadence [USA] (a) Career Discographies [UK] (a) Coda [Canada] (a) Collectors Items [UK] (a,b) Come for to Sing [USA] (a) Crawdaddy [USA] Crazy Music: The Journal of the Australian Blues Society [Australia] (a) Cream [UK] (b) Creem [USA] Crescendo [UK] (a) Crescendo International: see Crescendo Detour: Country Folk and Blues Music Magazine [UK] (a,b) Detroit Blues [USA] Dirty Linen [USA] (a) Discographical Forum [UK] (a) Discophile [UK] Discoveries [USA] Doctor Jazz [Holland] Down Beat [USA] (a) Ebony [USA] Ethnomusicology [USA] (a) Feelin’ Good [Italy (a) Folk Roots [UK] (a) Footnote: Dedicated To New Orleans Music [UK] Frets [USA] FRoots: see Folk Roots German Blues Circle Info [Germany] Goldmine [USA] (a) The Guitar Magazine [UK] (a) Guitar Player [USA] (a) Guitar World [USA] (a)

xiv Guitarist [UK] (a) HiFi/Stereo Review [USA] (see also High Fidelity, Stereo Review) High Fidelity/Musical America [USA] The History of Rock [UK] (a) Hot Buttered Soul [UK] In the Basement [UK] (a) Info/German Blues Circle: see German Blues Circle Info International Musician [USA] (a) Jazz [Switzerland] Jazz [USA] Jazz & Blues [UK] (a,b) Jazz & Pop [USA] Jazz Beat [UK] (a,b) Jazz, Blues & Co [France] Jazz Forum [UK] (a) Jazz Forum [USA] Jazz Freak [Holland] Jazz Hot [France] Jazz in Time [Belgium] Jazz Journal [UK] (a,b) Jazz Magazine [France] Jazz Monthly [UK] (a,b) Jazz Music [UK] (a) Jazz News/Jazz News and Review [UK] (a) Jazz Podium [Germany] Jazz Record [USA] Jazz Report [USA] Jazz Review [USA] (a) Jazz Statistics [Switzerland] Jazzforschung/Jazz Research [Austria] (a) Jazznews International [Ireland] (b) JazzTimes [USA] Jefferson [Sweden] (a) JEMF Quarterlyr [USA] (a) JEMF Newsletter [USA] (a) Jet [USA] John Edwards Memorial Foundation Quarterly: see JEMF Quarterly John Edwards Memorial Foundation Newsletter: see JEMF Newsletter Journal of American Folklore [USA] (a) Journal of Jazz Studies [USA] (a) The Journal of Texas Music History [USA] (a) Juke Blues [UK] (a) Keyboard [USA] (a) Lead Belly Letter: A Publication of the Lead Belly Society [USA] (a) Let It Rock [UK] (a,b) Living Blues: A Journal of the Black American Blues Tradition [USA] (a) Magic Blues [USA] (a) Matrix [Australia & UK] (a) Melody Maker [UK] (a,b) Micrography: Jazz and Blues on Microgroove [Netherlands] Mississippi Rag [USA] (a) MM: Tidskrift fôr Rytmisk Musik [Denmark] Mojo [UK] (a) Mr. Blues [Holland] (a) Music Memories/Music Memories & Jazz Report [USA] (a) Music Mirror [UK] (a) Musica Jazz [Italy] Musical America: see High Fidelity/Musical America Musician [USA] NME: see New Musical Express

References New Musical Express (formerly Musical Express) [UK] (a) Newsweek [USA] Notes [USA] (a) Now Dig This [UK] (a) Offbeat [USA] Orkester Journalen [Sweden] The Oxford American [USA] (a) Pickin’ The Blues [UK] (a) Playback [USA] Point du Jazz [France] Popular Music [UK] (a) Popular Music and Society [USA] Q [UK] (a) R and B Collector (later R and B Magazine) [USA] (a) R and B Magazine (formerly R and B Collector) [USA] (a) R&B Monthly [UK] (b) R&B Scene [UK] (a) Real Blues (formerly Westcoast Blues Review) [Canada] (a) Recorded Americana Bulletin: see Record Research Record Changer [USA] (a) Record Collector [UK] (a) Record Exchanger [USA] Record Mirror [UK] Record Research [USA] Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] Rhythm & Blues Panorama [Belgium] (a,b) Rock & Blues News [USA] (a) Rock & Roll Performers Magazine (later American Music Magazine) [Sweden] Roll Street Journal [UK] Rollin’ & Tumblin’ [Luxembourg] (a) Rolling Stone [USA] (a) Sailor’s Delight [UK] (a,b) Saturday Review/Saturday Review of Literature/Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art [USA] The Second Line [USA] Sepia [USA] 78 Quarterly [USA] (a) Shout [UK] (a,b) Sing Out! [USA] (a) Solo Blues [Spain] Soul Music/Soul Music Monthly [UK] Soul: The Magazine for the R&B Collector [UK] (a) Soul [USA] Soul Bag [France] (a,b) Sounds [UK] (a) Southern Folklore Quarterly [USA] Spin [USA] Spin: The Folksong Magazine [UK] Stereo Review [USA] (see also High Fidelity) HiFi/Stereo Review) Storyville [UK] (a) Talking Blues [UK] (a) Time [USA] Variety [USA] Village Voice [USA] Vintage Jazz Mart [UK] Vox [UK] (a) Wavelength [USA] (a) Westcoast Blues Review (later Real Blues) [Canada] (a)Western Folklore [USA] (a) Whiskey, Women, and ... [USA] (a) Who Put the Bomp [USA] (a) The Wire [UK] (a)

References The following journals are also cited in this bibliography: ABC TV Hootenanny; Acoustic Music; Acoustic Musician; Accounting History; Acta Musicologica; Acta Sociologica; African Music Society Newsletter; Alabama Blues Society Newsletter; Alabama Heritage; Albany Southwest Georgian; Alcheringa Ethnopoetics; Allegro; The Alternative; American Anthropologist; American Demographics; American Heritage; American Image; American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education; American Libraries; American Music Research Center Journal; American Quarterly; American Record Guide; American Scholar; American Sociological Review; American Speech; American String Teacher; American Visions; Les Amis du Blues; Anarchy [UK]; Angolite; Annals of Internal Medicine; Anschlaege; Antaeus; Arbetet; Arcade; Arkansas Historical Quarterly; Arkansas Review; Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion; Arts In Society; ASCAP Today; Atlanta Gazette; Atlanta Historical Bulletin; The Atlantic; Audio; Australian Jazz Quarterly; Automotive News; Back to the Roots; Bad; Badaboom Gramophone; Band Wagon: An Independent Weekly Newspaper; Bass Player; Bassist; Bay Area Blues Letter [USA]; The Beat [USA]; Beat [Norway]; Beat Instrumental [UK]; BFW Contact Magazine; The Big Beat; Big Beat of the 50’s; Big Town Review; Biography News; Black American Literature Forum; Black Books Bulletin; Black Collegian; Black Echoes; Black Lines; Black Panther; Black Sacred Music; Black Scholar; Black Times; Black Wax; Blackfolk; Blåtryck; Blesok; Blitz; Blue Sky Review; Blues [Japan]; Blues Connection; Blues Rag; Blues Scene Quarterly; Blues Views; The Bookman; Bookseller; Boston After Dark; Business History Review; Business Review Weekly; Business Week; Les Cahiers de la Guitare; Cahiers de Musiques Traditionnelles; Les Cahiers du Jazz; Callaloo; Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory/Revue Canadienne de Theorie Politique et Sociale; Canadian Musician; Canadian Review of American Studies; Canadian University Music Review/Revue de Musique des Universites Canadiennes; Caravan [USA]; Cash Box [USA]; Cataloging and Classification Quarterly; CAUSM Journal [Canada]; Center For Southern Folklore Newsletter; Century Magazine [USA]; Chicago Blues; Chiron: A Review of Jungian Analysis; Choral Journal; Chicago History; Chronicle of Higher Education; Cincinnati Magazine; Cineforum; Cinema Journal; Cinémonde; Circus; City Limits; City of Memphis; CLA Journal; Clamor; Classic Images; Classic Wax; Clavier [USA]; Claviers [France]; Clifton; Clockwatch Review; Close-Up; Cobblestone Magazine; Collectanea; Collectibles Illustrated; Collier’s; Common Ground; Commonweal; Composer; Connoisseur; Contemporary Drug Problems; Contemporary Keyboard; Counterpunch; Country Directory; Country Gentleman; Country Music; Country Music People; Crain’s Chicago Business; Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races; Critical Perspectives of Third World America; Crossroads: A Journal of Southern Culture; Cuadernos de Jazz; Cultural Correspondence; Cultural Resource Management; CultureFront; Current Biography; Current Opinion; Dance Magazine; Dansk Musiktidsskrift [Denmark]; Dark Star; Death Studies; Delta Review; Dialectical Anthropology; Dig It!; Disc; Disc’Ribe; Disco-Graph; Discographer; Discographical Notes; Discorder; Door to Liberation; Drexel Library Quarterly; Druid: A Humanities Magazine; The Drummer; Dwight’s Journal of Music; EAR; Echoes; The Economist; Encore: American and Worldwide News; English Journal; Esquire; Essence; Estudios Afrocubanos; Etc.: A Review of General Semantics; Ethno-Musicology Newsletter; Ethnology; Etnomusikologian Vuosikirja; Eureka: The Bi-Monthly Magazine of New Orleans Jazz; European Blues Association Newsletter; Evergreen Review; Expansions; Experience Hendrix: The Official Jimi Hendrix Magazine; Expressions: The Urban Traditions Newsletter; Facts on File; Fast Folk Musical Magazine; Feber; Fiddler

xv Magazine; Fifth Estate; Figaro [USA]; Filotrax; Flamingo; Folk Music; Folk Music Journal; Folk: Review of People’s Music; Folk Scene; Folk-Michel; Folklife Center News; Folklore; Folklore and Folk Music Archivist; Folklore and Folklife In Virginia; Folklore Annual of University Folklore Association; Folklore Forum; Fontes Artis Musicae: Review of the International Association of Music Libraries; Fortune; Free & Easy; Freedom Anarchist Weekly; Freedomways; Friends (later Frendz); Fuzz; Gaffa; Gambit; Genre; Geographical Magazine; Get Rhythm; Gidappa!; Gig Magazine; Girl Illustrated; The Golden Age; Golden Book Magazine; Goldenseal; Goodphone; GQ; Grammy Magazine; Gränslöst; Great Speckled Bird; Greece & Rome; Griot: Official Journal of the Southern Conference on Afro-American Studies; Gris Gris; Guitar Extra; Guitar (For the Practising Musician); Guitar International; Guitar One; Guitar Techniques; Guitar: The Magazine for All Guitarists; Gunn Report; Heresies; Heritage [New Zealand]; Hi Folks!; Hifi-Stereophonie [Germany]; Hit Parader; Hip; Hip Hop Connection; The History Teacher; Hobbies; Hot Club Magazine [Belgium]; Hot Jazz; Hot Jazz Club Bulletin; Hot Jazz Info; Horizon; Hot Notes; Hot Press; Hot Wire: The Journal of Women’s Music and Culture; House Beautiful; House & Garden; Hue; The Humanist; IAJRC Journal; Illinois Entertainer; In These Times; Inland: The Magazine of the Middle West; Les Inrockuptibles; Independent Woman; The Instrumentalist; International Jazz Archives Journal; Interview; Into Jazz; Israel Studies in Musicology; IT: The International Times; It Will Stand; Jahrbuch für Amerikastudien/American Studies; JARS (Jazz At Ronnie Scott’s); Jazz [Denmark]; Jazz 360°; Jazz: A Quarterly of American Music [USA]; The Jazz Archivist; Jazz Around; Jazz Bazaar; Jazz Digest; Jazz Echo; Jazz Educators Journal; Jazz Express; Jazz FM: The Magazine [UK]; Jazz Greats [UK]; Jazz Guide; Jazz Information; Jazz Magazine [Argentina]; Jazz Magazine [UK]; Jazz Magazine [USA]; Jazz Maker; Jazz: Metodická Publikace Urcená Clenum Jazzové Sekce; Jazz Music [Germany]; Jazz Music [USA]; Jazz Notes/Jazz Notes and Blue Rhythm [Australia]; Jazz Notes [USA]; Jazz Nu [Holland]; Jazz on CD/Cassette [UK]; Jazz + Classic; Jazz Press [Holland]; Jazz Quarterly; The Jazz Rag; Jazz Register; Jazz Reprints; Jazz Rhythm and Blues; Jazz Special; Jazz Spotlite News; Jazz Stage; Jazz Tempo; Jazz Wereld; Jazzband [Argentina]; Jazzfinder; Der Jazzfreund; Jazziz; Jazzman; Jazznu [Holland]; Jazznytt; Jazzology; Jazzophone; Jazzthetik; Jerry’s Rhythm Rag; Joslin’s Jazz Journal; Journal & Guide; Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology; Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism; Journal of American Culture; Journal of American Studies; Journal of Country Music; Journal of Folklore Research; Journal of Geography; Journal of Musicology; Journal of Negro History; Journal of Poetry Therapy; Journal of Popular Culture; Journal of Pragmatics; Journal of Regional Cultures; Journal of Southern History; Journal of the Folklore Institute; Journal of the International Trumpet Guild; Jumpin’ & Hot; Kaleidoscope; Kenyon Review; Keskidee; Keyboard Player; Keystone Folklore Quarterly; King Biscuit Time; King Biscuit Times Blues Journal; Kommotion; Kord; Kudzu; Ladies Home Journal; Latch On; Latin Beat Magazine; Library Journal; Life Magazine; The Lightning Express; Lira; The Listener; Little Sandy Review; Living Age; Look; Los Angeles Magazine; Louisiana Folklife; Louisiana Folklore Miscellany; Louisiana Historical Quarterly; Lucille’s Blues Letter: A Bi-Monthly Journal of Blue Thought; Macleans; The Mandocrucian’s Digest; Mandolin Quarterly; Massachusetts Music News; Massachusetts Review; Maverick; Maximum Guitar; MD; Mean Mountain Music; Mediators; Meetings and Conventions; Melodie; MELUS; Memory; Memory Lane; Memphis; The Memphis Flyer; Memphis World; Mens en Melodie; Mentor; Metro Forum; Metronome; M.I. Magazine; Mich-

xvi igan History; Michigan Quarterly Review; Mid-America Folklore; The Mid-Atlantic Almanac; Mid-South Folklore; Midwest Folklore; Midwest Quarterly; Minneapolis-St. Paul; Minority Voices; Mississippi; Mississippi Arts & Letters; Mississippi Folklore Register; Mississippi Libraries; Mississippi Quarterly; Mississippi Saxophone; Missouri Folklore Society Journal; Missouri Journal of Research in Music Education; Modern Drummer; Modern Music; Der Monat; The Monitor [Naples, Texas]; Monitor [Peavey]; Mother Jones; Moxie; Ms; Il Mucchio Selvaggio [Italy]; Museum News; Music and Musicians; Music and Rhythm; Music and Sound Output; Music Clubs Magazine; Music Educators’ Journal; Music in Education; Music Journal; The Music Paper; Music Scene; Music Teacher and Piano Student; Music Trades; Music Week; Music World; Music World and Record Digest Weekly News; Musica [Chaix, France]; Musica [Germany]; Musical America; Musical Courier; Musical Digest; Musical Express; Musical Opinion; Musical Quarterly; Musician Player & Listener; Musicians’ News; Musical Quarterly; Musical Times; Musik und Bildung; Musik und Gesellschaft; Musikalische Jugend; Musikern; Musikethnologische Sammelbande; Musikhandel; Musikrevy; Muzsika; NAJE Educator; Names; Names & Numbers; Nashville Scene; The Nation; The National Geographic; National Music Council Bulletin; The National Review; Nation’s Business; The Needle; Needle Time; Negro American Literature Forum; Negro Digest; Negro History Bulletin; Neue Musikzeitung; Neue Zeitschrift für Musik; New Beat; New Contact; New Jersey Folklore; New Kommotion Magazine; New Left Review; New Letters; New Look Magazine; New Masses; New Orleans; New Orleans Courier; New Orleans Item; New Orleans Music; New Record Mirror; New Republic; New Society; New Statesman; New York Age; New York Magazine; New York Review of Books; New York Rocker; The New Yorker; News World; Newsletter of the Baltimore Blues Society; Newsletter of the Folklore Society of Greater Washington; The Night Times; No Depression; North Carolina Anvil; North Carolina Folklore Journal; North Louisiana Historical Association Journal; Northwest Airlines World Traveler; Northwest Passage; Nova; NOW; Now & Then; Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana; Oak Report; Oakland Tribune; Old-Time Herald; Old Time Music; Ole Miss Alumni Review; Omega; OneTwoThreeFour; Open City; Opera; Opportunity; Option; Oral History Review; Das Orchester; Our World; Out of Time; Outlet; Outlook; Oxford Opinion; Oz; Paid My Dues; Pan Pipes; Paul’s Record Magazine; Peachite; People; People Weekly; People’s Songs Bulletin; Peoples World; Performing Songwriter; Phoenix; Phylon; Piano & Keyboard; Piano Quarterly; Pickin’; Pickup: The Record Collector’s Guide; Playboy; Pop [Sweden]; Popular Science Monthly; Portland Scribe; Postmodern Culture; Proceedings of NAJE Research; Progressive; Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies; Publications of the Texas Folklore Society; Publishers Weekly; Puls; Pulse!; Race Traitor; Radical America; Radical Religion; Radical Teacher; Radio Free Jazz; Radio Times; Rag Baby; Raison Presente; Ramparts; Rapport; Raunchy Records; Raygun; Reader’s Digest; The Real Paper; Recherches Anglaises et Americaines; Record; Record Beat; Record Collector’s Monthly [USA]; Record Digest; Record Finder; Record Mart & Buyer; Record Mirror; Record World; Recorded Folk Music; Records and Recording; Red Hot and Blue; Reflex; Relix; Reporter; Resound; Revue Francaise d’Etudes Americaines; La Revue Musicale; Rhythm and Blues Foundation News [USA]; Rhythm and Blues Gazette [UK]; Rhythm & Blues Magazine [USA]; Rhythm & News [USA]; Ritono y Melodia; Ritz; Riverfront Times; R-O-C-K; Rock ‘n’ Reel; Rochester Patriot; Rock & Folk; Rock & Roll Disc; Rock ‘n’ Roll International Magazine; Rock & Roll Musik-Magazin; Rock and Roll Memories; Rock & Roll Stars; Rock It with Aware

References Magazine; Rock Revue; Rockerilla; The Rocket; Rocking & Stomping; Rocking Regards; Rockville International; RSR: Reference Services Review; Rumble; Ruta 66; Sacred Music; Saga; Sagala; Saturday Evening Post; Saxophone Journal; Scholastic; Scholastic Update; Schwann Spectrum; Science & Society; Scribner’s Magazine; Seattle Folklore Society Newsletter; Senior Scholastic; Sepia; Seventeen; Sewanee Review; Sheet Music News; Showtime; SMG; Social Studies; Socialist Review; Sojourners; Solid & Raunchy; Sombra; Songlines; Sonus; Soul and Jazz; Soul Express [Finland]; Soul Illustrated; Soul Survivor; Souls; Soundpost; Sounds [Germany]; Sounds & Fury; South Atlantic Quarterly; Southern Cultures; Southern Exposure; Southern Folklore Quarterly; Southern Living; Southern Magazine; Southern Quarterly; Southern Reporter; Southern Review: Foreign Language and Literature Society of Okinawa; Southern Workman; Southland Blues; Southwest Review; Southwestern Historical Quarterly; Soviet Life; Space City News; Spare Rib; Spex; Spoonful Bluesmagazin; Staccato; Stereo; The Stage; Stereoplay; Stormy Weather; Straight No Chaser; Strange Days; Street Life; Strings; Studies in Popular Culture; Subway; Sunset; Sweet Soul Music; Swinging Newsletter; Swingtime; Sydsidan; Symphony; Talking Machine Journal; Tampa Review; The Telegraph [USA]; Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin; Texas Humanist; Texas Monthly; Texas Music; Texas Quarterly; Thursday Magazine [New Zealand]; Time Barrier Express; Time Out; Times Educational Supplement; TLS: The Times Literary Supplement; Total Guitar; Touchstone; Toward Freedom; Town; Trad Magazine; Traditional Music Maker; Transactions of the Royal Historical Society; Travel-Holiday; Tribe; Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association; Tricolor; Tropic; Trouser Press; True: The Man’s Magazine; UCLA Daily Bruin; Ugly Things; Uncut; UNESCO Courier; University Review; US Magazine; Utne Reader; Vanity Fair; Variety; Vea y Lea; Vibe; Vibrations; Victor Record Review; Victory Review; Victrola and 78 Journal; Vieux Carre Courier; Vintage Soul; Virus de Blues; Vogue; Voice; Voices from the Shadows; West Tennessee Historical Society Papers; Western Historical Quarterly; Western Journal of Black Studies; The World and I; World of Music; Yearbook of the International Folk Music Council Journal; Your Flesh

Newspapers The Advocate [Baton Rouge, LA]: see Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge, LA] Afro-American [Baltimore, MD] The Age [Australia] Akron Beacon Journal [Akron, OH] Albuquerque Journal [Albuquerque, New Mexico] Amsterdam News: see New York Amsterdam News [New York] Asheville Citizen-Times: see Citizen-Times [Asheville, NC] Atlanta Journal and Constitution [Atlanta, GA] Austin American-Statesman [Austin, Texas] The Australian [Australia] Baton Rouge Morning Advocate: see Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge, LA] Beaumont Enterprise [Beaumont, Texas] Belfast Telegraph [UK] Birmingham News [Birmingham, AL] Birmingham World [Birmingham, AL] Bluefield Daily Telegraph [Bluefield, VA] The Boston Globe [Boston, MA ] The Boston Herald Boston, MA Boston Phoenix [Boston, MA USA] Brabants Dagblad [Holland] The Bradenton Herald [Bradenton, Florida]

References Brighton Evening Argus [UK] Brighton & Hove Gazette [UK] Bristol Evening Post [UK] The Bugle-American [Milwaukee, WI] California Eagle [Los Angeles, CA] Call & Post [Cleveland, OH ] The Capital Times [Madison, WI ] Chapel Hill Daily Tar Heel [Chapel Hill, NC ] Chapel Hill Herald [Chapel Hill, NC The Charleston Daily Mail [Charleston, SC ] The Charleston Gazette [Charleston, SC] Charlotte Observer [Charlotte, MD ] Chicago Daily News [Chicago, IL] Chicago Defender [Chicago, IL] Chicago News [Chicago, IL] The Chicago Reader [Chicago, IL] The Chicago Review [Chicago, IL] The Chicago Sun-Times [Chicago, IL] The Chicago Tribune [Chicago, IL] The Christian Science Monitor [Boston, MA] Cincinnati Enquirer [Cincinnati, OH ] Cincinnati Post [Cincinnati, OH Citizen-Times [Asheville, NC] Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, MS ] The Clarksdale Press Register [Clarksdale, MS] Cleveland Call and Post [Cleveland, OH ] Colorado Daily [Boulder, CO] Commercial Appeal [Memphis, TN] Daily Compass [New York ] Daily Mail [UK] Daily Mississippian [Oxford, MS ] Daily News [New York] Daily Press [Newport, VA ] Daily Telegraph [UK] Daily Texarkanian [Arkansas, VA] Daily Worker [New York ] Dallas Morning News [Dallas, TX] Dallas Observer [Dallas, TX] Dallas Times Herald [Dallas, TX] Delta Democrat Times [Greenville, MS] Denver Post [Denver, CO] Detroit Free Press [Detroit, MI] Detroit News [Detroit, MI] Detroit News & Free Press [Detroit, MI] Dixie Magazine: see Times Picayune [New Orleans, LA] Durham Morning Herald [Durham, NC ] East St Louis Metro-Journal [St Louis, MO] Edinburgh Evening Dispatch [UK] Edinburgh Evening News [UK] Edmonton Journal [Canada] Evening Argus [Brighton, UK]: see Brighton Evening Argus The Evening Post [New Zealand ] Evening Standard [UK] Fanfare: see Commercial Appeal [Memphis, TN] Le Figaro [France] The Florida Times-Union [Jacksonville, FL] Fort Worth Star Telegram [Fort Worth, TX ] Forward Times [Houston, TX ] Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung [Germany] Glasgow Evening Times [UK] The Greenville News [Greenville, SC] The Guardian [UK] The Herald [Glasgow, UK]

xvii The Herald-Sun [Durham, NC] The Herald Tribune: see New York Herald Tribune [New York] The Honolulu Star-Bulletin [Honolulu, HI] The Houston Chronicle [Houston, TX ] The Houston Informer [Houston, TX ] The Houston Post [Houston, TX ] Houston Press [Houston, TX ] Illinois Times [Springfield, IL] Independent [UK] Indianapolis Recorder [Indianapolis, IN] Indianapolis Star [Indianapolis, IN] Informer and Texas Freeman [Houston, TX] International Herald Tribune: see also New York Herald Tribune [New York] Investor’s Business Daily [New York] Jackson Clarion-Ledger: see Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, MS] Jackson Daily News: see Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, MS] Jackson Sun [Jackson, MS] Lenoir News Topic [Lenior, NC ] Lewiston Morning Tribune [Lewiston, ID Los Angeles Free Press [Los Angeles, CA] Los Angeles Herald Examiner [Los Angeles, CA] Los Angeles Sentinel [Los Angeles, CA] Los Angeles Times [Los Angeles, CA] Los Angeles Weekly [Los Angeles, CA] Louisiana Weekly [New Orleans, LA] Louisville Defender [Louisville, KY] Lubbock Avalanche-Journal [Lubbock, TX] Marshall News Messenger [Marshall, TX] Memphis Commercial Appeal: see Commercial Appeal [Memphis, TN] Memphis World [Memphis, TN] Mexia Daily News [Mexia, TX ] Miami Herald [Miami, FL] Michigan Chronicle [Detroit, MI] Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [Milwaukee, WI] Le Monde [France] Montreal Gazette [Canada] The Morning Star [UK] Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge, LA] The National Observer [New York ] Neue Zuercher Zeitung [Germany] New Orleans Dixie Roto: see Times Picayune [New Orleans] New York Amsterdam News [New York] New York Daily News: see Daily News [New York] The New York Herald Tribune: see also International Herald Tribune [New York] New York Newsday: see Newsday [New York] New York Post [New York] New York Sun [New York] The New York Times [New York] New York World-Telegram and Sun [New York] Newark Sunday News [Newark, NJ] News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] Newsday [New York] Nieuwsnet [Holland] The Observer [UK] The Orange County Register [Santa Ana, CA] The Orlando Sentinel [Orlando, FL] The Ottawa Citizen [Canada] Philadelphia Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia, PA] Philadelphia Independent [Philadelphia, PA] The Philadelphia Inquirer [Philadelphia, PA]

xviii Philadelphia Tribune [Philadelphia, PA] Pittsburgh Courier [Pittsburgh, PA] Plain Dealer [Cleveland, OH] The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC) The Prague Post [Czech Republic] Press Journal [Vero Beach, FL] The Providence Journal-Bulletin [Providence, RI] Raleigh Times [Raleigh, NC] The Record [Hackensack, NJ] The Record [New York] Richmond Times-Dispatch [Richmond, VA] The Roanoke Times & World News [Roanoke, VA] Rotterdams Dagblad [Holland] Sacramento Bee [Sacramento, CA] St. Louis Post-Dispatch [St. Louis, MO] St. Louis Globe/Globe-Democrat [St. Louis, MO] St. Paul Dispatch [St. Paul, MN] St. Petersburg Times [St. Petersburg, FL] San Antonio Express/Express-News [San Antonio, TX] San Diego Evening Tribune [San Diego, CA] San Diego Union [San Diego, CA] The San Francisco Chronicle [San Francisco, CA] The San Francisco Examiner [San Francisco, CA] San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle [San Francisco, CA] San Francisco Express Times [San Francisco, CA] San Jose Mercury News [San Jose, CA ] Santa Cruz Sentinel [Santa Cruz, CA] Sarasota Herald-Tribune [Sarasota, FL ] Scotland on Sunday [UK] The Scotsman [UK] Seattle Times [Seattle, WA] Seminole Tribune [Seminole, FL] Shreveport Journal [Shreveport, LA] Shreveport Times [Shreveport, LA] South Bend Tribune [South Bend, IN ] South China Morning Post [Hong Kong]

References Star-Ledger [Newark, NJ] Star Tribune [Minneapolis, MN] State-Times/Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge, LA]: see Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge, LA] States-Item [New Orleans, LA] Süddeutsche Zeitung [Germany] Sun [Baltimore, MD] Sunday Gazette Mail [Charleston, VA ] Tacoma Times [Tacoma, WA] Tampa Tribune [Tampa, FL] The Telegraph: see Daily Telegraph [UK] The Times [UK] The Times Herald [Port Huron, MI] Times Picayune [New Orleans, LA] Times Union [Albany, NY] Toronto Globe and Mail [Canada] The Toronto Star [Canada] Toronto Telegram [Canada] Tri-State Defender [Memphis, TN] The Tulsa World [Tulsa, OK] The Tuscaloosa News [Tuscaloosa, AL] Tupelo Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal [Tupelo, MS] U.S. News & World Report [Washington DC] USA Today [McLean, VA] The Vancouver Sun [Canada] Waco Tribune-Herald [Waco, TX ] Wall Street Journal [New York] The Washington Evening Star [Washington DC] The Washington Post [Washington DC] The Washington Times [Washington DC] The Washingtonian [Washington DC] Westward: see Dallas Times Herald [Dallas, TX] Winnipeg Free Press [Canada] Winston-Salem Journal [Winston Salem, NC] The Wortham Journal [Wortham, TX]

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Ackerman, Paul. “A Lure That Never Wanes.” Billboard 70 (6 Jan 1958): 1, 6.

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Albertson, Chris. AC/DC Blues. USA: Stash ST 106, 1977.

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Albertson, Chris. I’m Wild About My Lovin’, 1928– 1930. USA: Historical HLP-32, c1970.

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Albertson, Chris. Masters of the Blues, 1928–1940. USA: Historical HLP-31, 1969.

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Albertson, Chris. Sugar Mama Blues: 1949 Post War Blues. USA: Biograph BLP-12009, 1969.

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A381.

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A399.

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A401.

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A1048. Hughes, Langston. “A Note on Blues.” The Peachite 2, no. 2 (Mar 1944): 20. (NOTE: From “The Dream Keeper and Other Poems,”, p. 30. New York: A.A. Knopf. 1935.)

A1033. Horn, David; Laing, Dave; Hamm, Charles. “Blues, Soul and Civil Rights,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 3, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing, p. 94 (Item E205). A1034. Horn, David. “Musical America,” in Modern American Culture: An Introduction, ed. M. Gidley, pp. 239–261. London; New York: Longman, 1993. A1035. Horn, David. “Signifying,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 1, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing; P. Oliver; P. Wicke, pp. 411–413 (Item E205). A1036. Horn, David. “The South,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 3, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing, pp. 133–145 (Item E205). A1037. Hortig, Michael. “Bluesfrauen?” Blues Life no. 32 (1985): 24–25. A1038. Hortig, Michael. “Country Blues Today?” Blues Life no. 17 (1982): 4–7. A1039. Hoscher, Dietmar. Blues: Bluesphilosophie in Wort und Bild. Wien: Peter Müller, 2002. 160 pp. A1040. Hoskyns, Barney. From a Whisper to a Scream: The Great Voices of Popular Music. London: HarperCollins, 1991. 176 pp.; London: Fontana, 1991. 164 pp.

A1049. Hughes, Langston. “Songs Called the Blues.” Phylon 2, no. 2 (Summer 1941): 143–145. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 391–393 (Item A2216). A1050. Humphrey, Mark A. Booze & the Blues. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 67002, 1996. A1051. Humphrey, Mark A. “Bright Lights, Big City: Urban Blues,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, pp. 150–203 (Item A432). A1052. Humphrey, Mark A. “Holy Blues: The Gospel Tradition,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, pp. 106–149 (Item A432). A1053. Humphrey, Mark A. Messed Up in Love and Other Tales of Woe. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 52831, 1986. A1054. Hunkemöller, Jürgen. “Blues.” German Blues Circle Info no. 56 (Nov/Dec 1981): 6–11. A1055. Hunter, Nigel. “Britons Dig the Blues.” Billboard 79 (24 Jun 1967): 46. A1056. Hunter, Tera W. “Sexual Pantomimes: The Blues Aesthetic and Black Women in the New South,” in Music and the Racial Imagination, ed. R.M. Radano; P.V. Bohlman, pp. 145–164. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. A1057. Hurston, Zora Neale. Mules and Men. Philadelphia: Lippincot, 1935. 342 pp.

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A1058. Huyton, Trevor. Decade of the Blues — The 1950s. UK: Highway 51 H100, 1966.

Music, Rhythm and Blues. Master’s Thesis, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1969. 146 pp.

A1059. Hyatt, Harry M. Hoodoo/Conjuration/Witchcraft/ Rootwork: Beliefs Accepted by Many Negroes and White Persons, These Being Orally Recorded Among Blacks and Whites. Hannibal: Alma Egan Hyatt Foundation, 1970–78.

A1073. Jahn, Janheinz; Dauer, Alfons Michael. “Blues: Dichtung und Gesang.” Der Monat 16, no. 186 (1963/64): 52–64.

A1060. Ingram, Susan; Reisenleitner, Markus; Szabo-Knotik, Cornelia. Reverberations: Representations of Modernity, Tradition, and Cultural Value inbetween Central Europe and North America. Berlin; New York: P. Lang, 2002. 293 pp. A1061. Ives, Edward D. The Tape-Recorded Interview: A Manual for Field Workers in Folklore and Oral History. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1980. 130 pp. A1062. Izzo, Carlo. Blues e Spirituals. Milan: Ed. Nuova Accademia, 1963. 143 pp. A1063. Jablonski, Joseph. “Blues Dream, and Millenial Vision.” Living Blues no. 25 (Jan/Feb 1976): 32–33. A1064. Jackson, Bruce (ed.). The Negro and His Folklore in Nineteeth Century Periodicals. Austin: American Folklore Society, 1967. 374 pp. A1065. Jackson, Buzzy. A Bad Woman Feeling Good: Blues and the Women Who Sing Them. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. 319 pp. A1066. Jackson, Irene V. “Black Women and Music: A Survey from Africa to the New World.” Minority Voices 2, no. 2 (Fall 1978): 15–27. A1067. Jackson, Irene V. “Black Women and the AfroAmerican Song Tradition.” Sing Out! 25, no. 2 (Jul/ Aug 1976): 10–13. A1068. Jackson, Irene V. (ed.). More Than Dancing: Essays on Afro-American Music and Musicians. Westport: Greenwood, 1985. 281 pp. A1069. Jackson, Jeffrey H.; Pelkey, Stanley C. Music and History: Bridging the Disciplines. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2005. 268 pp. A1070. Jackson, Sarah Rachel. A Bad Woman Feeling Good: Blues and the Women Who Sing Them. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, 2004. 322 pp. A1071. Jackson, Travis A. “Jazz Performance as Ritual: The Blues Aesthetic and the African Diaspora,” in The African Diaspora: A Musical Perspective, ed. I.T. Monson, pp. 23–82. New York: Garland, 2000. A1072. Jacobs, Michael William. Different Strokes for Different Folks: An Analysis of the Urban Lower Class Negro’s Personality and Culture as Revealed in His

A1074. Jahn, Janheinz. “Blues Form and Blues Logic, Blues and Folksong,” in a History of Neo-African Literature: Writings in Two Continents, pp. 166–181. London: Faber and Faber, 1968. A1075. Jahn, Janheinz. “Blues: The Conflict of Cultures,” in Muntu, pp. 220–225. New York: Grove, 1961. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 28–31 (Item A2216). A1076. Jahn, Janheinz. Muntu: An Outline of the New African Culture. New York: Grove, 1961. 267 pp.; London: Faber & Faber, 1961. 267 pp. A1077. Jahn, Janheinz. “Residual African Elements in the Blues,” in Muntu. New York: Grove, 1961. Reprinted in Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel, ed. A. Dundes, pp. 95–103 (Item A582). A1078. Jahn, Mike. “The Rock Blues.” Saturday Review 51, no. 28 (13 Jul 1968): 47, 50. A1079. Jakubowski, Marek. Maly Leksykon Bluesa. Torun: Comer & Fundacja Buchnera, 1992. 235 pp. A1080. Jakubs, John F. “Great Migration,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 374–375 (Item E162). A1081. James, Willis Laurence. “The Romance of the Negro Folk Cry in America.” Phylon 16, no. 1 (1st Quarter 1955): 15–30. Reprinted in Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel, ed. A. Dundes, pp. 430–444 (Item A582). A1082. James, Willis; Spencer, Jon Michael (ed.). Stars in de Elements: A Study of Negro Folk Music. Durham: Duke University Press, 1995. 350 pp. A1083. Janson, Esbjörn. “Bluesen som Socialt Uttrycksmedel.” Orkester Journalen 22, no. 8 (Aug 1954): 8–9. A1084. Japenga, Ann. “Women of the Blues.” Paid My Dues 2, no. 5 (Oct 1975): 12–14. A1085. Jarrett, Dennis Lane. The Poetry of the Blues. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, 1972. A1086. Jarrett, Dennis. “Pragmatic Coherence in an Oral Formulaic Tradition: I Can Read Your Letters, Sure Can’t Read Your Mind,” in Coherence in Spoken and Written Discourse, ed. D. Tannen, pp. 155–171. Norwood: Ablex, 1984.

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A1087. Jarrett, Dennis. “The Singer and the Bluesman: Formulations of Personality in the Lyrics of the Blues.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 42, no. 1 (1978): 31–37. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 195–200 (Item A2216). A1088. Jasen, David A.; Jones, Gene. Spreadin’ Rhythm Around: Black Popular Music, 1880–1930. New York: Schirmer, 1998. 435 pp.; London: Prentice Hall, 1998. 435 pp.

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A1101. Johnson, Jeff. “‘A Terrible Year’.” Chicago SunTimes (5 Apr 2002): 44. Reprinted in an edited form in Blues & Rhythm no. 189 (May 2004): 15. A1102. Johnson, Maria V. “Dance: Audience Participation,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 247–248 (Item E162). A1103. Johnson, Phil. “The Complete Guide to Travels with Soul.” Independent (Traveller) [UK] (3 May 2003): 6–7.

A1089. Jefferson, Margo. “Recalling the Musical Matriarchs Who Gave Birth to the Blues.” New York Times (28 Oct 1997): 1.

A1104. Jones, A.M. “Blue Notes and Hot Rhythm.” African Music Society Newsletter 1, no. 4 (1951): 9–12.

A1090. Jefferson, Margo. “Who Says Wild Women Don’t Sing the Blues?” Ms 7, no. 10 (Apr 1979): 28, 30, 37–38.

A1105. Jones, Ferdinand; Jones, Arthur C. The Triumph of the Soul: Cultural and Psychological Aspects of African American Music. Westport: Praeger, 2001. 228 pp.

A1091. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Blues av idag: Kända och Okända Namn Inom ett Välkänt Gebit.” Orkester Journalen 26, no. 2 (Feb 1958): 12–13.

A1106. Jones, Harry L. “An Essay on the Blues.” CLA Journal 13, no. 1 (Sep 1969): 62–67.

A1092. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Blues 1959.” Orkester Journalen 27, no. 12 (Dec 1959): 14–15. A1093. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Rhythm & Blues.” Orkester Journalen 22, no. 7 (Jul 1954): 8–9. A1094. Jerrentrup, Ansgar. Entwicklung der Rockmusik von den Anfangen bis zum Beat = the Development of Rock Music from Its Beginnings to Beat. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Koln, 1980. 278 pp. A1095. Jessen, Willers. “Die Großstadt im Blues und in der Schwarzen Dicchtung.” German Blues Circle Info no. 48 (Oct 1980): 1–45. A1096. Jimoh, A. Yemisi. Spiritual, Blues, and Jazz People in African American Fiction: Living in Paradox. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2002. 284 pp. A1097. Johnson, David. “Black Nationalism and AfricanAmerican Music.” Black Books Bulletin 5, no. 1 (Spring 1977): 14–19. A1098. Johnson, Guy B. “Double Meaning in the Popular Negro Blues.” Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 22, no. 1 (Apr/Jun 1927): 12–20. Reprinted in Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel, ed. A. Dundes, pp. 258–266 (Item A582). Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 172– 179 (Item A2216). A1099. Johnson, Guy B. “Negro Folk Songs in the South,” in Culture in the South, ed. W.T. Couch, pp. 547–569. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1935. A1100. Johnson, James Weldon. “Negro Folk Songs and Spirituals.” Mentor 17, no. 1 (Feb 1929): 50–52.

A1107. Jones, Hettie. Big Star Fallin’ Mama: Five Women in Black Music. New York: Dell, 1974. 127 pp.; New York: Viking, 1974. 150 pp.; New York: Viking, 1995. 147 pp. A1108. Jones, LeRoi. “Blues, Black & White America.” Metronome 78, no. 3 (Mar 1961): 11–15. A1109. Jones, LeRoi. “Blues, Jazz and the Negro,” in The American Negro Reference Book, ed. J. Preston Davis, pp. 759–765. Englewood Cliffs: PrenticeHall, 1966. 969 pp. A1110. Jones, LeRoi. “Classic Blues,” in Popular Music: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, ed. S. Frith. New York: Routledge, 2004. Reprinted as “Blues People and the Classic Blues,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (NOTE: This is a chapter from Blues People: Negro People in White America. New York: Morrow, 1963.) A1111. Jones, LeRoi. Blues People: Negro Music in White America. New York: Morrow, 1963. 244 pp.; Budapest: Europa Konyvkiado, 1963. 299 pp.; Darmstadt: Melzer, 1963. 320 pp.; London: MacGibbon & Kees, 1965. 244 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1966; New York: W. Morrow, 1967. 244 pp.; New York: Morrow, 1968; Torino: Einaudi, 1968. 232 pp.; Paris: Gallimard, 1968. 253 pp.; Darmstadt: Melzer, 1969. 320 pp.; Barcelona: Lumen, 1969. 301 pp.; London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1969; New York: Morrow, 1971. 244 pp.; Stockholm: Raben & Sjoren, 1974. 246 pp.; Darmstadt: Buchdienst, 1975. 319 pp.; Westport: Greenwood, 1980. 244 pp.; Edinburgh: Payback, 1995. 244 pp.; New York: Morrow, 1999. 256 pp.;

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London: Hi Marketing, 1999. 256 pp.; New York: Quill, 1999; New York: Perennial, 2002. 244 pp.

A1129. Jopling, Norman. “Is Chart Success Killing Rhythm & Blues.” Jazz Beat no. 8 (1964): 15.

A1112. Jones, LeRoi. “The Changing Same: (R&B and New Black Music),” in The Black Aesthetic, ed. A. Gayle, Jr., pp. 118–131. Garden City: Anchor/Doubleday, 1971.

A1130. Jordan, Wilbert C. “The History of Blues ... Bluesmen ... and Blueswomen.” Los Angeles Sentinel (27 Feb 1992): 5.

A1113. Jones, LeRoi. “Primitive Blues & Primitive Jazz,” in Blues People, pp. 89–94. New York: Morrow, 1963. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 83–94 (Item A2216). A1114. Jones, LeRoi. “Slave & Post-Slave,” in Blues People, pp. 50–59. New York: Morrow, 1963. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 83–94 (Item A2216). A1115. Jones, Malcolm; Rosenberg, Debra; et al. “The Blues in High Cotton.” Newsweek 122, no. 3 (19 Jul 1993): 50– 51. A1116. Jones, Max. “An ABC of the Blues.” Melody Maker (14 Sep 1968): 7. A1117. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “Blues Singers.” Melody Maker (27 Jul 1957): 7; Melody Maker (10 Aug 1957): 6; Melody Maker (17 Aug 1957): 6. A1118. Jones, Max. “Britain Digs the Real Blues More Than the U.S.A.” Melody Maker (23 Nov 1968): 13. A1119. Jones, Max. Dealing with the Devil: The Devil’s Music. UK: EMI OU 2164, 1978. Vol. 2. UK: EMI OU 2192, 1978. A1120. Jones, Max. “Legendary Masters.” Melody Maker (10 Feb 1973): 38. A1121. Jones, Max. “The Magnificent Seven.” Melody Maker (13 Jan 1968): 8–9. A1122. Jones, Max. “Now It’s the South’s Turn at the Blues.” Melody Maker (12 Oct 1963): 9. A1123. Jones, Max. “Oldtimers on Top: The Year of the Blues.” Melody Maker (29 Dec 1973): 35. A1124. Jones, Max. “On Blues,” in Jazz Yearbook, 1946, pp. 72–107. London: PL Editions Poetry, 1946. A1125. Jones, Max; Henshaw, Laurie (eds.). “Really the Blues.” Melody Maker (23 Mar 1968): 12–15. A1126. Jones, Max. “Trying to Keep the Blues Scene True . . .” Melody Maker (11 Jan 1969): 10. A1127. Jones, Max. “When the Blind Men Stood on the Corner: Blind Men Who Sang the Blues.” Melody Maker (7 Apr 1951): 9. A1128. Jones, Zeb. Blues: An Illustrated History. London: Caxton, 2004. 127 pp.

A1131. Josephs, Norman. “Second American Music Conference: Blues, Country, Rock: Influences and Interactions.” Popular Music and Society 6, no. 3 (1979): 252–255. A1132. Joyner, Charles W. Shared Traditions: Southern History and Folk Culture. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999. 361 pp. A1133. Joyner, Christopher B. ‘Music is My Business’: The Professionalization of the Blues Music Industry. Master’s Thesis, University of Southern Mississippi, 1994. A1134. Joyner, David Lee. Southern Ragtime and Its Transition to Published Blues. Ph.D. Dissertation, Memphis State University, 1986. 202 pp. A1135. Jungr, Barb. “Vocal Expression in the Blues and Gospel,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 102–115. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. A1136. Kahn, Ashley. “Stagolee.” Wavelength no. 85 (Nov 1987): 22–23. A1137. Kahn, Hamilton. The New Blues: American Blues Today & Tomorrow. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989. 272 pp. A1138. Kallen, Stuart A. The History of Rock and Roll. San Diego: Lucent, 2003. 128 pp. A1139. Kantokorpi, Otso. Sarjassa Bluesin Lähteitä: Hollerit eli Hoilotukset.” Blues News [Finland] no. 48 (1977): 7. A1140. Katz, Bernard (ed.). The Social Implications of Early Negro Music in the United States. New York: Arno, 1969. A1141. Kaufman, Helen Loeb. “Blacks and Blues and Ragtime: The Missing Link,” in from Jehovah to Jazz: Music in America from Psalmody to the Present Day, pp. 240–254. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1937. A1142. Kaufmann, Helen Loeb. From Jehovah to Jazz: Music in America from Psalmody to the Present Day. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1937. 303 pp.; Freeport: Books for Libraries, 1968. 303 pp.; Port Washington: Kennikat, 1969. 303 pp. A1143. Kaye, Andrew L. Southern Journey. Vol. 6: Sheep, Sheep Don’tcha Know the Road?: Southern Music, Sacred and Sinful. USA: Rounder CD 1706, 1997.

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A1144. Kearns-White, Rakisha. “Living Blues.” Life 21, no. 4 (Apr 1998): 88+. A1145. Kebede, Ashenafi. Roots of Black Music: The Vocal, Instrumental, and Dance Heritage of Africa and Black America. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1992. 162 pp.; Tallahassee: Ethius, 1989. 162 pp.; Trenton: Africa World Press, 1995. 162 pp. A1146. Keepnews, Orrin; Grauer, Bill. A Pictorial History of Jazz: People and Places from New Orleans to Modern Jazz. New York: Crown, 1955. 282 pp.; London: Spring, 1955. 282 pp.; rev. ed. New York: Crown, 1966. 297 pp.; rev. ed. London: Spring, 1968. 297 pp.; rev. ed. London: Hamlyn, 1968. 297 pp.; 2nd rev. ed. New York: Bonanza, 1981. A1147. Keepnews, Orrin; Grauer, Bill. “Yonder Comes the Blues,” in a Pictorial History of Jazz. New York: Crown, 1955. A1148. Keil, Charles. “People’s Music Comparatively: Style and Stereotype, Class and Hegemony.” Dialectical Anthropology 10 (1985): 119–130. A1149. Keil, Charles. “‘Role & Response’,” in Urban Blues, pp. 143–163. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966. Partially reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 218–221 (Item A2216). A1150. Keil, Charles. Urban Blues. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966. 231 pp.; Tokyo: Ongakunotomosha, 1968. 350 pp.; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991. 255 pp.; Tokyo: Burusuintaakushonzu, 2000. 419 pp. A1151. Kelley, Norman. R&B, Rhythm and Business: The Political Economy of Black Music. New York: Akashic, 2002. 334 pp. A1152. Kempf, Paul, Jr. “Striking the Blues Note in Music.” Musician 34, no. 8 (Aug 1929): 29. A1153. Kendziora, Carl, Jr. Rare and Hot!, 1923–1926: Female Vocals. USA: Historical 5829–14, 1966. A1154. Kennedy, Deborah Willis. “Coda: Imaging the Blues,” in Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South, ed. Wendy McDaris, pp. 74–101. Memphis: Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 2000. A1155. Kenney, William Howland. “African American Blues and the Phonograph: From Race Records to Rhythm and Blues,” in Recorded Music in American Life, pp. 109–134. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. A1156. Kenney, William Howland. Recorded Music in American Life: The Phonograph and Popular Memory, 1890–1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 258 pp.

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A1157. Kent, Don. I Can’t Be Satisfied: Early American Women Blues Singers: Town & Country. Vol. 1. Country. USA: Yazoo 2026, 1997. Vol. 2. Town. USA: Yazoo 2027, 1997. A1158. Kent, Don. “The Post-War Blues. Pt 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 16 (Oct 1964): 6–7; “Pt 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 17 (Nov/Dec 1964): 7; “Pt 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 18 (Jan 1965): 16; “Pt 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 19 (Feb 1965): 16; “Pt 5.” Blues Unlimited no. 20 (Mar 1965): 7; “Pt 6.” Blues Unlimited no. 21 (Apr 1965): 8–9; “Pt 7.” Blues Unlimited no. 22 (May 1965): 9; “Pt 8.” Blues Unlimited no. 23 (Jun 1965): 8; “Pt 9.” Blues Unlimited no. 24 (Jul/Aug 1965): 5; “Pt 10.” Blues Unlimited no. 25 (Sep 1965): 12–13; “Pt 11.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 9; “Pt 12.” Blues Unlimited no. 27 (Nov 1965): 10; “Pt 13.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 9; “Pt 14.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 11–12; “Pt 15.” Blues Unlimited no. 30 (Feb 1966): 12; “Pt 16.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 9–10. Blues Unlimited no. 33 (May/Jun 1966): 9–10; “Pt 17.” Blues Unlimited no. 34 (Jul 1966): 7; “Pt 18.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 8–9. A1159. Keren, Zvi. “Variants of the Blues Progression.” Israel Studies in Musicology no. 2 (1980): 157–169. A1160. Kernfeld, Barry. “Blues,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 128–129 (Item E159). A1161. Kernfeld, Barry. “Blues Progression,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 248–249 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 129–130 (Item E159). A1162. Kernfeld, Barry; Moore, Allan F. “Blues Progression,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 3. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 736–737. New York: Grove, 2001. A1163. Kerridge, Roy. In the Deep South. London: Michael Joseph, 1989. 339 pp. A1164. Kienzle, Rich. “The Whiteface Connection,” in History of the Blues, ed. D. Goldfarb. Portland: Artstigo, 1992. A1165. Killmeier, Matthew A. “Race Music,” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 4, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 155–156 (Item E185). A1166. Kinder, Bob. The Best of the First: The Early Days of Rock and Roll. St Joseph: Adams, 1986. 156 pp. A1167. King, George. “Rhythm and Blues: An Apologia.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 2 (Feb 1957): 9.

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A1168. King, Woodie, Jr. “Searching for Brothers Kindred: Rhythm & Blues of the 1950s.” Black Scholar 6, no. 3 (Nov 1974): 19–30.

A1183. Koch, Rainer. “Rhythm & Blues Hits: Corrine Corrina.” German Blues Circle Info no. 59 (May/Jun 1982): 59.

A1169. Kingman, Daniel. American Music: A Panorama. New York: Schirmer, 1979. 577 pp.; London: Collier Macmillan, 1979. 577 pp.; 2nd ed. Belmont: Thomson, 2003. 484 pp.; New York: Schirmer, 2003. 484 pp.

A1184. Kochan, Thomas. Den Blues Haben: Momente Einer Jugendlichen Subkultur in der DDR. Münster: Lit, 2002. 109 pp.

A1170. Kingman, Daniel. “Blues and Soul: From Country to City,” in American Music: A Panorama, pp. 100– 113. New York: Schirmer, 2003. A1171. Kirchner, Bill (ed.). “The Blues in Jazz,” in The Oxford Companion to Jazz, pp. 64–77. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. A1172. Kitamura, Jonathan R. Hope and Hopelessness: Representations of Blues Music in Black Literature. Master’s Thesis, San Francisco State University, 2005. 87 pp.

A1185. Kochan, Thomas (comp.). Rappin’ and Stylin’ Out: Communication in Urban Black America. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1972. 424 pp. A1186. Koda, Cub. Blues Masters: The Essential Blues Collection. Vol. 6: Blues Originals. USA: Rhino R2 71127, 1993. A1187. Koechlin, Philippe. “Au Fil du Blues.” Rock & Folk no. 46 (1970): 28–34. A1188. Koechlin, Philippe. “Le Blues.” Musica [Chaix, France] no. 126 (Sep 1964): 62–63. A1189. Koechlin, Stéphane. Le Blues. Paris: E.J.L., 2000. 89 pp.

A1173. Kittredge, Kevin. “Where Have All the Bluesmen Gone?” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (9 Dec 1984): 1.

A1190. Koenig, Karl (ed.). Jazz in Print (1856–1929): An Anthology of Selected Early Readings in Jazz History. Hillsdale: New York, 2002. 594 pp.

A1174. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Close-Up on the Blues,” in Jamsession, pp. 44–61. New York: Limelight, 1985.

A1191. Koenig, Karl. Words of Mouth: Jazz Oral History Interviewing. Covington: Basin Street, 1989. 28 pp.

A1175. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. Jamsession: Portraits of Jazz and Blues Musicians Drawn on the Scene. New York: Limelight, 1985. 192 pp.; Newton Abbott: David & Charles, 1985. 192 pp. A1176. Klatzko, Bernard. Fillin’ in Blues: Rare Country Blues, 1928–1930. USA: Herwin H 205, 1975. A1177. Klatzko, Bernard; Welding, Pete. In the Spirit. Vol. 1. USA: Origin OJL-12, 1966. Vol. 2. USA: Origin OJL-13, 1966. A1178. Klatzko, Bernard. The Rural Blues, Sacred Tradition, 1927–1930. USA: Herwin H 206, 1977. A1179. Klatzko, Bernard. Sic ‘Em Dogs on Me. USA: Herwin H 201, 1972. A1180. Klima, Stefan. Non-Classic Blues and the Recording Industry, 1923–1942. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Keele, 1980.

A1192. Kofsky, Frank. Black Nationalism and the Revolution in Music. New York: Pathfinder, 1970. 280 pp. A1193. Kofsky, Frank. Superblack Blues. USA: Flying Dutchman/Bluestime BT-9009, 1970. A1194. Kohl, Paul Robert. Who Stole the Soul?: Rock and Roll, Race, and Rebellion. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Utah, 1994. 254 pp. A1195. Kohn, Werner; Pils, Richard. Blues in My Eyes: Jazzfotografien aus Sechs Jahrzehnten. Weitra: Bibliothek der Provinz, 2004. 203 pp. A1196. Komara, Edward; Washburn, Robert. “Africa,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 10–13 (Item E162). A1197. Komara, Edward. “Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 105–129 (Item E162).

A1181. Klotter, James C. The Human Tradition in the New South. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. 215 pp.

A1198. Komara, Edward. “One Time Blues/Kokomo Blues (Sweet Home Chicago),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 735–736 (Item E162).

A1182. Knight, Arthur. Disintegrating the Musical: Black Performance and American Musical Film. Durham: Duke University Press, 2002. 338 pp.

A1199. Komara, Edward. “Roll and Tumble Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 845–846 (Item E162).

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A1200. Komara, Edward. “Catfish Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 188–189 (Item E162).

A1218. Kuhn, Elisabeth D. “‘I Just Want to Make Love to You’: Seductive Strategies in Blues Lyrics.” Journal of Pragmatics 31, no. 4 (Apr 1999): 525–534.

A1201. Komara, Edward; Farley, Michael. “United States,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1022–1027 (Item E162).

A1219. Kunkler, Edwin. “Commentary.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 16–17.

A1202. Komorowski, Adam. The Roots of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Vol. 5: Adam Blew His Hat. UK: President PLCD 561, 1997. A1203. Konen, Valentina D. The Birth of Jazz. Moscow: Soviet Publishing Institute, 1984. 310 pp. A1204. Konen, Valentina D. Blyuzy i XX Vek. Moscow: Sovetsky Kompositor, 1980. 80 pp. A1205. Koopmans, Andy. The History of the Blues. San Diego: Lucent, 2005. A1206. Korner, Alexis. “Alexis Warns: ‘There’s a Lot More to Blues’.” Melody Maker (8 Mar 1969): 11. A1207. Korner, Alexis. “Backwoods Blues.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 2 (Feb 1955): 6–7. A1208. Korner, Alexis. “It’s Booming — and There is a British Style.” Melody Maker (23 Mar 1968): 13. A1209. Korner, Alexis. “Ragtime, Ringshouts and Hollers: A Study of Pre-Jazz Forms,” in Jazz Book, 1955, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 65–83. London: Cassell & Co, 1955. A1210. Koskoff, Ellen. The United States and Canada. New York: Garland, 2001. 1378 pp. A1211. Kot, Greg. “Rebirth of the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (4 Nov 1990): 6. A1212. Kramer, Gary. “On the Beat (Original Negro Market No Longer Prime Target of Rhythm and Blues Recordings).” Billboard 69 (9 Mar 1957): 26+. A1213. Kramer, Lawrence. “Powers of Blackness: Jazz and the Blues in Modern Concert Music,” in Musical Meaning: Toward a Critical History, pp. 194–215. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. A1214. Kraus, Egon. “Jazz-Blues-Worksong-Spiritual-Gospelsong.” Musik und Bildung 5 (1973): 198–202. A1215. Kraus, Peter J. Blues-Highway: Musik-Geschichten Zwischen New Orleans und Chicago. Berlin: Ch. Links Verlag, 1998. 318 pp. A1216. Kubik, Gerhard. Africa and the Blues. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1999. 240 pp. A1217. Kubik, Gerhard. “Spruren des Blues: Ein Bericht aus Nigerien.” Jazz Podium 10 (1961): 157–160.

A1220. Kuntz, Tom. “Down at the Crossroads, There’s a Devil of a Debate.” New York Times (5 Mar 1995): 7. A1221. Kurth, Ulrich. Aus Der Neuen Welt: Untersuchungen Zur Rezeption Afro-Amerikanischer Musik in Europaischer Kunstmusik des 19. und Fruhen 20. Jahrhunderts. Goppingen: Kummerle Verlag, 1982. 398 pp. A1222. Küstner, Axel. Blues, 1976–1997: A Collection of 30 Postcards. Bremen: Crosscut Books, 1998. 33 pp. A1223. Lacava, Jacques D. “The Theatricality of the Blues.” Black Music Research Journal 12, no. 1 (Spring 1992): 127–139. A1224. Lamar, Lawrence F. “Where Did the ‘Blues’ Originate is Question.” Chicago Defender (1 Nov 1941): 21. A1225. Lamb, Ernest. “From Coon to Gangsta: The African American Identity Crisis Represented in Popular Music,” in The Lyrics in African American Popular Music, ed. R. Springer, pp. 139–160. Bern: Peter Lang, 2001. A1226. Landeck, Beatrice. Echoes of Africa in Folksongs of the Americas. New York: David McKay, 1961. 184 pp. A1227. Lands, David. “The First Jazz and Blues Hits.” Jazz Journal 51, no. 10 (Oct 1998): 10–11. A1228. Lang, Iain. “The Background of the Blues,” in The Saturday Book, 1941–42, ed. L. Russell, pp. 330–357. London: Hutchinson, 1941. Reprinted in an expanded form as Background of the Blues. London: Workers’ Music Association, 1943. 55 pp. Reprinted in an expanded form as Jazz in Perspective: The Background of the Blues. London: Hutchinson, 1947. 148 pp.; Milan: Monadore, 1951. 166 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1957; Stockholm: Bonnier, 1957. 156 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1977. 148 pp. A1229. Lang, Paul Henry (ed.). One Hundred Years of Music in America. New York: Schirmer, 1961. 322 pp. A1230. Lanker, Brian. I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1989. 167 pp.; rev. ed. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1999. 171 pp.

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A1231. Larkin, Colin. “Introduction,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 1: AACM FARGO, DONNA, pp. 9–15 (E165).

A1247. Lees, Gene. Cats of Any Color: Jazz Black and White. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. 246 pp.

A1232. Larkin, Colin. “T.O.B.A,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 338 (E166).

A1248. Lees, Graham. “A Glimpse at the Blues.” Traditional Music Maker no. 37 (Nov 2000): 18–19.

A1233. LaRose, Joseph A. “Bands,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 45–52 (Item E162).

A1249. Lefever, Harry G. “‘Playing the Dozens’: A Mechanism for Social Control.” Phylon 42, no. 1 (1st Quarter 1981): 73–85.

A1234. Latour, Robert. Les Blues, le Swing et le Beat. Brussels: La Gouttiere, 1954. 38 pp.

A1250. Lehman, Jeffrey. “Blues and Jazz,” in The African American Almanac. Detroit: Gale, 2003.

A1235. Laubenstein, Paul F. “Race Values in Afro-American Music.” The Musical Quarterly 16, no. 3 (Jul 1930): 378–403.

A1251. Lehman, R.J. “The Blues or the Unending Search.” Second Line 31, no. 4 (Fall 1979): 41–43.

A1236. LaVere, Steve. The Blues: A Book of Postcards. San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1989. A1237. Laws, G. Malcolm, Jr. Native American Balladry: A Descriptive Study and a Bibliographical Syllabus. Philadelphia: The American Folklore Society, 1950; rev ed. Philadelphia: The American Folklore Society, 1964. A1238. Leadbitter, Mike. “Finnish Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 83 (Jul 1971): 5. A1239. Leadbitter, Mike. “I Wanna Tell You People.” IT: The International Times no. 144 (14 Dec 1972–10 Jan 1973): 18–19. A1240. Leadbitter, Mike. Nothing But the Blues. UK: CBS 66278, 1971. A1241. Leadbitter, Mike (ed.). Nothing But the Blues: An Illustrated Documentary. London: Hanover, 1971. 261 pp.; New York: Music Sales, 1972. 261 pp. A1242. Le Jeune, Emilie. “Creole Songs,” in Papers and Proceedings of the Music Teachers’ National Association at Its 39th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, December 27– 29, 1917, pp. 23–28. Hartford: Music Teachers’ National Association, 1917. 248 pp. A1243. Lee, Ed. “A Note on Conventions of Notation in Afro-American Music,” in Pop Music in School, ed. G. Vulliamy; E. Lee, pp. 62–73. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1976.

A1252. Lehmann, Theodore. Blues and Trouble. Berlin: Henschel, 1966. 190 pp.; 2. verandert aufl. Berlin: VEB Lied der Zeit Musikverlag, 1980. 151 pp. A1253. Leiser, Willy. I’m a Road Runner Baby. Bexhill-onSea: Blues Unlimited, 1969. 38 pp. A1254. Leiser, Willy. Touch Me Lord Jesus. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1966. A1255. Leland, John. Hip: The History. New York: Ecco, 2004. 405 pp.; New York: HarperCollins, 2004. 405 pp. A1256. Lemann, Nicholas. The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America. London: Macmillan, 1993. 410 pp. A1257. Lemmermann, Karl. “Improvised Negro Songs.” New Republic 13 (22 Dec 1917): 214–215. A1258. Lerma, Dominique-René de (ed.). Blues and Gospel Music, the Seminar Program: The Black Music Center Seminar 1972, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, July 5–8, 1972. Bloomington: The Black Music Center, 1972. 46 pp. A1259. Lerma, Dominique-René de (ed.). Black Music in Our Culture. Kent: Kent State University Press, 1970. A1260. Lerma, Dominique-René de (ed.). Reflections on Afro-American Music. Kent: Kent State University Press, 1973. A1261. Leroux, Benoit. “Blues Rural. Pt 1.” Jazz Hot no. 246 (1969): 31–33; “Pt 2.” Jazz Hot no. 247 (1969): 34–35; “Pt 3.” Jazz Hot no. 249 (1969).

A1244. Lee, Robert Charles. “The Afro-American Foundations of the Jazz Idiom. Pt 3: The American Echo.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 13/14 (Autumn/Winter 1971): 86–92.

A1262. Leroux, Benoit. “Vers un Blues Revival?” Jazz Hot no. 244 (Nov 1968): 20–23.

A1245. Lee, Robert Charles. “The American Negro Work Songs.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 6 (1969): 63–64.

A1263. LeRoux, Charles. “American Odyssey: Seeking the Roots of Our Music.” Miami Herald (2 Jul 1972).

A1246. Lees, Gene. “Rock-And-Rollers Latch on to the Blues.” House & Garden 136, no. 4 (Oct 1969): 90, 92, 196.

A1264. Less, David; Dorian, Carleen. “Minding the Blues: Notes on the Lives and Times.” City of Memphis 2, no. 9 (Dec 1977): 39–49.

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A1265. Lester, Julius. The Blues Singers: Ten Who Rocked the World. New York: Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children, 2001. 47 pp. A1266. Letoit, Andre. Die Bar Op de Aar: Ballades, Blues en Bevliegings. Kaapstad: Tafelberg, 1988. 88 pp.; 2. Druk. Kaapstad: Tafelberg, 1989. 88 pp. A1267. Levet, Jean Paul. Rire pour ne pas Pleurer: Le Noir dans l’Amérique Blanche = Laughin’ Just to Keep from Cryin’: Blacks in White America. Marseille: Parenthèses, 2002, 2002. 175 pp. A1268. Levet, Jean-Paul. “Stones in My Passway: Les Pratiques Magiques dans le Blues. I.” Soul Bag no. 156 (Fall 1999): 32–35; “II.” Soul Bag no. 157 (Winter 2000): 30–34. A1269. Levet, Jean Paul. Talkin’ that Talk. Levallois-Perret: Soul Bag/CLARB, 1986. 368 pp.; Paris: Hatier, 1992. 310 pp.; Paris: Kargo/Eclat, 2003. 604 pp. A1270. Levet, Jean-Paul. “We Can’t Buy It No More: L’Amerique de la Prohibition.” Soul Bag no. 160 (Fall 2000): 36–39. A1271. Levine, Lawrence W. “The Rise of Secular Song,” in Black Culture and Black Consciousness: AfroAmerican Folk Thought from Slavery to Freedom, pp. 190–297. New York: Oxford University Press, 1977. A1272. Lewis, Barrie; Marsh, Graham. The Blues Album Cover Art. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1996; London: Collins & Brown, 1996. 110 pp. A1273. Lewis, Paul. “Blues on the Silver Screen: A Scenario.” Blueprint no. 53 (Jul 1993): 13. A1274. Lewis, Paul. “Blues on the Silver Screen: All God’s Chillun Got Rhythm: The Early Black Musical Film.” Blueprint no. 54 (Aug 1993): 16–17. A1275. Lewis, Paul. “Blues on the Silver Screen: Along the Old Man River (1971).” Blueprint no. 62 (May 1994): 18. A1276. Lewis, Paul. “Blues on the Silver Screen: Reel Music ‘93: Recent R&B Soundtracks.” Blueprint no. 58 (Dec 1993/Jan 1994): 31. A1277. Leyh, Teddy. “Blues Monologe. 1–5.” Jazz Podium 19 (1970): 208–209, 270–273, 313–317, 348–352; Jazz Podium 20 (1971): 63–65, 68. A1278. Lieberfeld, Daniel. “Million-Dollar Juke Joint: Commodifying Blues Culture.” African American Review 29, no. 2 (1995): 217–221. A1279. Lim, Harry. Folk Blues. USA: Continental CLP16003, 1960s.

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A1280. Lindahl, Erik. “The Photos of Erik Lindahl.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 38–45. A1281. Lindsay, Martin. “How Jazz Developed,” in Teach Yourself Jazz, pp. 10–18. London: English Universities Press, 1958. A1282. Ling, Peter J.; Monteith, Sharon. Gender and the Civil Rights Movement. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2004. 276 pp. A1283. Linnemann, Russell J. “Country Blues: Mirror of Southern Society.” Western Journal of Black Studies 9, no. 3 (Fall 1985): 183–187. A1284. Linnemann, Russell J. “The Historian and the Country Blues.” Griot: Official Journal of the Southern Conference on Afro-American Studies 3, no. 1 (Winter 1984): 27–40. A1285. Lipsitz, George. “Land of a Thousand Dances: Youth, Minorities, and the Rise of Rock and Roll,” in Recasting America: Culture and Politics in the Age of Cold War, ed. L. May, pp. 267–84. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989. A1286. Litwack, Leon F. “Blues Falling Down Like Hail: The Ordeal of Black Freedom,” in New Perspectives on Race and Slavery in America, ed. R.H. Abzug; S.E. Maizlish, pp. 109–127 (Item A7). A1287. Litwack, Leon F. “The Blues Keep Falling,” in Ethnic Notions: Black Images in the White Mind, ed. J. Faulkner et al. Berkeley: Berkeley Art Center, 1982. A1288. Litwack, Leon F. “The Making of a Historian,” in Historians and Race: Autobiography and the Writing of History, ed. P.A. Cimbala; R.F. Himmelberg. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996. A1289. Litweiler, John. “The Soul of the New White Blues.” Sounds & Fury 2, no. 2 (Aug 1966): 28–29. A1290. Lloyd, A.L. “American Folk Song: The Present Situation.” Recorded Folk Music 1, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1958): 13–17. A1291. Lloyd, A.L. “Background to St James Infirmary Blues.” Keynote: The Music Magazine (Jan 1947): 10–14. A1292. Locke, Alain. The Negro and His Music. Washington, DC: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. 142 pp.; Port Washington: Kennikat, 1968. 142 pp.; New York: Arno, 1969. 142 pp. A1293. Locke, Alain (ed.). The New Negro: An Interpretation. New York: A. and C. Boni, 1925. 446 pp. A1294. Locke, Alain LeRoy. “Secular Folk Songs: The Blues and Work-Songs,” in The Negro and His Music, pp. 28–35. Washington, DC: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936.

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A1295. Lodetti, Antonio. Guida Alla Musica del Diavolo. Milano: Kaosi, 1988. 219 pp.; Milano: Gammalibri, 1988. 219 pp.; Milano: Blues Brothers, c1998. 274 pp.

DC: Library of Congress, 1940. Reprinted in Alan Lomax: Selected Writings, 1934–1997, ed. R.D. Cohen, pp. 69–76. New York: Routledge, 2003.

A1296. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Blues - American,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, pp. 34–36 (Item E173).

A1310. Lomax, Alan. The Roots of the Blues. USA: New World NW 252, 1977; USA: New World CD 802522, 1994.

A1297. Loman, Bengt. “Country Blues och City Blues.” Finsk Tidskrift no. 2 (1991): 112–125.

A1311. Lomax, Alan. “‘Sinful’ Songs of the Southern Negro.” Southwest Review 19 (Winter 1934): 105– 131. Reprinted in Alan Lomax: Selected Writings, 1934–1997, ed. R.D. Cohen, pp. 9–31. New York: Routledge, 2003.

A1298. Lomax, Alan. Afro-American Blues and Game Songs. USA: Library of Congress AFS-14, 1956. A1299. Lomax, Alan. “Auf der Straße des Blues: Aus dem Amerikanischen von Rolf Düdder.” Jazz Podium 11 (1962): 170–171.

A1312. Lomax, Alan. “Skiffle; Where is It Going?” Melody Maker (7 Sep 1957): 5.

A1300. Lomax, Alan. Black Musical Style. New York: Cantometrics Project, 1969. 171 pp.

A1313. Lomax, Alan. “Skiffle; Why is It So Popular?” Melody Maker (31 Aug 1957): 3.

A1301. Lomax, Alan. “Blues,” in Folk Songs of North America in the English Language, pp. 573–595. Garden City: Doubleday, 1960. 623 pp.; London: Cassell, 1960. 623 pp.

A1314. Lomax, Alan. “Song Structure and Social Structure.” Ethnology 1, no. 4 (1962): 425–451. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 32–56 (Item A2216).

A1302. Lomax, Alan. Blues in the Mississippi Night: Authentic Field Recordings of Negro Folk Music. USA: United Artists UAL 4027, 1959; UK: Pye-Nixa NJL 8, c1959; USA: Rykodisc RCD 90155, 1990; UK: Castle CMETD 648, 2003.

A1315. Lomax, Alan; Kramer, Gary. Southern Folk Heritage Series. USA: Atlantic SD 1346-SD 1352, 1961. Reissued on CD as Sounds of the South. USA: Atlantic 82496-2, 1993.

A1303. Lomax, Alan. “Folk Song Traditions are All Around Us.” Sing Out! 11, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 1961): 17–18.

A1316. Lomax, Alan. Southern Journey: A Collection of Field Recordings from the South. USA: Prestige NTDS-25000-25012, 1960s.

A1304. Lomax, Alan. Folksong Style and Culture. Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1968; New Jersey: Transaction Books, 1968. 363 pp.

A1317. Lomax, John A. “Field Experience with Recording Machines.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 1 (1937): 57.

A1305. Lomax, Alan. “The Good and the Beautiful in Folksong.” Journal of American Folklore 80, no. 317 (Jul/Sep 1967): 213–235.

A1319. Lomax, John A. “‘Sinful Songs’ of the Southern Negro.” Musical Quarterly 20, no. 2 (Apr 1934): 177–187.

A1306. Lomax, Alan. “I Got the Blues.” Common Ground 8, no. 4 (1948): 38–52. Reprinted in Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel, ed. A. Dundes, pp. 469–486 (Item A582). Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 180–194 (Item A2216). A1307. Lomax, Alan. “The Levee-Camp Holler,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 76–78 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an extract from item BL1614.) A1308. Lomax, Alan. Negro Work Songs and Calls from the Archive of Folk Song. USA: Library of Congress AFS L8, 1970s. A1309. Lomax, Alan. “Reels and Work Songs,” in 75 Years of Freedom: Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Proclamation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the U.S., pp. 27–36. Washington,

A1318. Lomax, John A. “Self Pity in Negro Folk Songs.” The Nation 105, no. 1719 (9 Aug 1917): 141–145.

A1320. Lomax, John A. “Some Types of American FolkSong.” Journal of American Folklore 28, no. 107 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1915): 1–17. A1321. Lombardi, John. “The Truth Will Never Die!” Rolling Stone no. 57 (30 Apr 1970): 10. A1322. Lommel, Cookie. The History of the Blues. Broomall: Chelsea House, 2003. 112 pp.; Northam: Roundhouse, 2003. 112 pp. A1323. Lord, Arthur E. “An Observation Concerning a Possible Relationship Between a Certain Blues Beat and African Drumming.” Massachusetts Music News 24, no. 1 (Fall 1975): 32, 34. A1324. Lornell, Kip. “Blues,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, p. 44. New York: Routledge, 2005.

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A1325. Lornell, Kip. “The Cultural and Musical Implications of the Dixieland Jazz and Blues Revivals.” Arkansas Review 29, no. 1 (Apr 1998): 11–21. A1326. Lornell, Kip. “The Effects of Social and Economic Changes on the Uses of Blues.” JEMF Quarterly 11, no. 37 (1975): 43–48. A1327. Lornell, Kip. Introducing American Folk Music. New York: McGraw-Hill College, 1993. A1328. Lotz, Rainer E.; Pegg, Ian (eds.). Under the Imperial Carpet: Essays in Black History. Crawley: Rabbit Press, 1986. 346 pp. A1329. Lowe, Allen. That Devilin’ Tune: A Jazz History, 1900–1950. Berkeley: Music and Arts Programs of America, 2001. 312 pp. A1330. Lowe, Donna. “Rhythm and Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 829 (Item E162).

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A1341. Malone, Bill C. Southern Music, American Music. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1979. 203 pp.; rev. ed. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2003. 236 pp. A1342. Malone, Bill C. “Writing the History of Southern Music: A Review Essay.” Mississippi Quarterly 45, no. 4 (Fall 1992): 385–405. A1343. Malone, Jacqui. Steppin’ on the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1986. A1344. Malone, Janice. “Female Blues Singers Have Long History.” Chicago Defender (24 Feb 1994): 5. A1345. Mancuso, Chuck. Popular Music and the Underground: Foundations of Jazz, Blues, Country, and Rock, 1900–1950. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 1996. 626 pp.

A1331. Lowry, Pete. Southern Blues. USA: Savoy/Arista SJL 2255, 1981.

A1346. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Folk Music Recordings,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 265–270 (Item E176).

A1332. Lutz, Gretchen Kay. “From Country Recording to a Georgia Chain Gang: The Evolution of the Ballad ‘Frank Dupree’.” Mid-America Folklore 17, no. 1 (Spring 1989): 1–8.

A1347. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Race Records,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 561–562 (Item E176).

A1333. Lydon, Michael. Boogie Lightning. New York: Dial, 1974. 229 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1980. 229 pp. A1334. Lydon, Michael. Rock Folk: Portraits from the Rock ‘n’ Roll Pantheon. New York: Dial Press, 1971. 200 pp.; New York: Dell, 1973. 199 pp.; New York: Citadel Underground, 1990. 200 pp.; New York: Carol, 1990. 200 pp. A1335. Lyons, Leonard; Perlo, Don. Jazz Portraits: The Lives and Music of the Jazz Masters. New York: Quill, 1989. 610 pp. A1336. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “How the Blues Were Born, and Who Makes the Blue Notes Now.” Nova (May 1974): 16–17. A1337. Mahar, William J. “Music, Black,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 179–181. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. A1338. Malm, Krister. “Hypoteser om Bluesskalen.” Orkester Journalen 32, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1964): 20. A1339. Malnarick, Aaron. Blue Road: What is a Music Museum. Master’s Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. 111 pp. A1340. Malone, Bill C. “The Nationalisation of Southern Music.” Journal of Country Music 8, no. 2 (1980): 29–42.

A1348. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Rhythm and Blues Recordings,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 587–591 (Item E176). A1349. Marcus, Greil; Brown, Cecil; Cave, Nick. “The Murder Mystery [Story of Stagger Lee].” Mojo no. 26 (Jan 1996): 72–82. A1350. Marcus, Greil. Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock ‘n’ Roll Music. London: Omnibus, 1977. 279 pp.; 2nd ed. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1982. 275 pp.; 3rd ed. USA: Obelisk/Dutton, 1990; Canada: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd., 1990; 4th ed. London: Penguin, 1991. 287 pp. A1351. Marcus, Greil. “The Myth of Staggerlee,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (NOTE: Extract from item A1350.) A1352. Margolin, Bob. “Steady Rollin’: Those Same ‘Old’ Blues.” Blues Revue no. 88 (Jun/July 2004): 43–44. A1353. Silvano Marini. Il Colore del Blues?: Black & White. Varzi: Luna Nera, c1999. 500 pp. A1354. Marmande, Francis. “Le Sens en Process.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 200 (May 1972): 34–35. A1355. Marschall, Fritz. “The Country Gospel Artists.” Storyville no. 16 (Apr/May 1968): 8–10.

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A1356. Marschall, Fritz. “Report Aus Dem USA.” German Blues Circle Info no. 28 (Dec 1978/Jan 1979): 22; German Blues Circle Info no. 30 (Mar 1979): 21–23. A1357. Marshall, James. “Let’s Get Drunk and Truck,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 119–122 (Item A895). A1358. Martin, Florence. “Les Drôleries du Blues.” Les Cahiers du Jazz no. 3 (1994): 41–50. A1359. Marx, Joe. “Laura Petaway Talks to Joe Marx: Risque Lyrics in Your Blues Could Get You Hauled Away.” Washington Post (28 Jul 1985): B3. A1360. Matheja, Bernd. Thank You for the Days: The 60s Picture Book: Beat, Pop, Blues, Rock, Beat Club, Stars, Legenden, Raritäten. Hambergen: Bear Family, 2002. 243 pp. A1361. Matzner, Antonin. Rhythm & Blues. Praha: Panton, 1985. 271 pp. A1362. Maultsby, Portia K. “Influences and Retentions of West African Musical Concepts in U.S. Black Music.” Western Journal of Black Studies 3, no. 3 (Fall 1979): 197–215. A1363. Maultsby, Portia K. “Rhythm and Blues,” in African American Music: An Introduction, ed. M.V. Burnim; P.K. Maultsby. New York: Routledge, 2006. A1364. May, Phyllis M.; Singer, Roberta L. “Philosophical Approaches to Transcription,” in Discourse in Ethnomusicology, ed. C. Card, pp. 53–64. Bloomington: Ethnomusicology Publications Group, Indiana University, 1978. A1365. Mayes, Joseph. “I Believe I’m Sinkin’ Down: An Analysis of the Folklore Surrounding the Crossroads,” in Utah Folklore Annual: Selected Student Papers Presented at the 2003 Meetings of the Folklore Society of Utah. Salt Lake City: Folklore Society of Utah, 2005. A1366. McCarthy, Albert. Louis and the Blues Singers, 1924–1929. UK: Parlophone PMC 7144, 1972. A1367. McCarthy, Albert J. “Rhythm and Blues,” in Jazz Book 1955, pp. 84–93. London: Cassell & Co, 1955. A1368. McCarthy, S. Margaret. “The Afro-American Sermon and the Blues: Some Parallels.” Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 3 (Fall 1976): 269–277. A1369. McClary, Susan. “Thinking Blues,” in Conventional Wisdom: The Content of Musical Form, pp. 32–61. USA: University of California Press, 2001. A1370. McCormick, Mack. “The Damn Tinkers.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 1 (1964): 5–13.

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A1371. McCormick, Mack. “Tradition Rediscovered.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (May 1964): 15–16. A1372. McCormick, Mack. A Treasury of Field Recordings. Vol. 2. UK: 77 Records LA 12/3, 1960. A1373. McCormick, Mack. The Unexpurgated Folk Songs of Men. USA: Raglan R-51, 1960. A1374. McCourt, Tom. “Bright Lights, Big City: A Brief History of Rhythm and Blues, 1945–1957.” Popular Music & Society 9, no. 2 (1983): 1–18. A1375. McCutcheon, Lynn Ellis. Rhythm and Blues: An Experience and Adventure in Its Origin and Development. Arlington: Beatty, 1971. 305 pp. A1376. McDaris, Wendy. “Visualizing the Blues,” in Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South, ed. Wendy McDaris, pp. 16–49. Memphis: Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 2000. A1377. McDaris, Wendy. Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South. Memphis: Dixon Gallery & Gardens, 2000. 159 pp. A1378. McDevitt, Sean; Perlah, Jeffrey L. “100 Years of the Blues: Prewar Vets.” Guitar 15, no. 10 (Aug 1998): 34, 39, 43, 112. A1379. McDonagh, Don. “The Blues.” Dance Magazine 72 (Jan 1998): 88. A1380. McDonough, Jerome. Blues. Amarillo: McDonough, 1987. 30 pp. A1381. McGeachy, Margaret G. Lonesome Words: The Vocal Poetics of the Old English Lament and the African-American Blues Song. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. 182 pp. A1382. McGeachy, Margaret Gillian. Lonesome Words: The Vocal Poetics of the Old English Lament and the African-American Blues Song. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Toronto, 1999. 281 pp. A1383. McGraw-Beauchamp, L. Blues Stories. Chicago: Straight Ahead International/Literati Internazionale, 1992. 99 pp. A1384. McGuire, Phillip. “Black Music Critics and the Classic Blues Singers.” Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 2 (Spring 1986): 103–125. A1385. McKinney, Harold. “‘Negro Music’: A Definitive American Expression.” Negro History Bulletin 27, no. 5 (Feb 1964): 120–121, 126–127. A1386. McMillen, N.R. Dark Journey: Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989. 464 pp.

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A1387. McNeil, W.K. The Blues: A Smithsonian Collection of Classic Blues Singers. USA: Smithsonian RD 101, 1993. A1388. McNeil, W.K. “Syncopated Slander: The Coon Song 1890–1900.” Keystone Folklore Quarterly 17 (1972): 63–82. A1389. McNulty, Michael. Oral Expression in Urban Blues and Greek Rebetika: Products of Similar Socioeconomic Experience. Columbus: Ohio State University, 2000. 58 pp. A1390. McNutt, Randy. Too Hot to Handle: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Recording Studios of the 20th Century. Hamilton: HHP, 2001. 223 pp. A1391. McNutt, Randy. Guitar Towns: A Journey to the Crossroads of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002. 226 pp. A1392. McStravick, Summer; Roos, John. The Blues-Rock Explosion. Mission Viejo: Old Goat Pub., 2000. 286 pp. A1393. Meadows, Eddie S. “African Retentions in Blues and Jazz.” Western Journal of Black Studies 3, no. 3 (Fall 1979): 180–185. A1394. Meadows, Eddie S. “African World View in Blues: A Prefatory Analysis.” Blues Unlimited no. 148/149 (Winter 1987): 18–20. A1395. Meadows, Eddie S. “Blues: A Musical and Sociological Analysis.” Freedomways 16, no. 1 (1976): 60–64. A1396. Meadows, Eddie S. “A Preliminary Analysis of Early Rhythm and Blues Musical Practices.” Western Journal of Black Studies 7, no. 3 (Fall 1983): 172–182. A1397. Mecklenburg, Carl Gregor Herzog; Scheck, Waldemar. Die Theorie des Blues im Modernen Jazz. Baden-Baden: Heitz, 1963. A1398. Megill, Donald D.; Demory, Richard S. Introduction to Jazz History. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984. 259 pp.; 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1989. 292 pp.; 3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1993. 337 pp.; 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 1996. 350 pp.; 5th ed. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2001. 349 pp.; 6th ed. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004. 348 pp.

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A1401. Mellers, Wilfrid. Music in a New Found Land: Themes and Developments in the History of American Music. London: Barrie & Rockcliff, 1964. 543 pp.; New York: Knopf, 1965. 543 pp.; New York: Hillstone, 1975. 545 pp. A1402. Mellers, Wilfrid. “The Rockbottom Reality of the Blues,” in Angels of the Night: Popular Female Singers of Our Time, pp. 16–38. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1986. A1403. Mellers, Wilfrid. “Orgy and Alienation: Country Blues, Barrelhouse Piano, and Piano Rag,” in Music in a New Found Land: Themes and Developments in the History of American Music. London: Barrie and Rockcliff, 1964. A1404. Melly, George. “Honey, Where You Been So Long?” The Observer Magazine [UK] (27 Jul 1969): 25–26. A1405. Melnick, Jeffrey Paul. A Right to Sing the Blues: African Americans, Jews, and American Popular Song. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999. 277 pp. A1406. Melnick, Mimi C. “I Can Peep Through Muddy Water and Spy Dry Land: Boasts in the Blues,” in Folklore International: Essays in Traditional Literature, Belief, and Custom in Honor of Wayland Debs Hand, Professor of German and Folklore, University of California, Los Angeles, pp. 139–149, ed. D.K. Wilgus; C. Sommer. Hatboro: Folklore Associates, 1967. Reprinted in Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel, ed. A. Dundes, pp. 267–276 (Item A582). A1407. Melville, Charles. “The Blues Is.…” Crescendo 32, no. 6 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996): 10–11. A1408. Menabo, Roberto. “La Chitarra Acustica Nel Blues: I Titani.” Il Blues no. 12/13 (Sep/Dec 1985): 50–55. A1409. Merriam, Alan. “African Music,” in Continuity & Change in African Culture, ed. W.R. Bascom; M.J. Herskovits. Chicago: Phoenix, 1968. A1410. Merrill, Hugh. The Blues Route. New York: Morrow, 1990. 236 pp. A1411. Merwe, Peter van der. “The Blues,” in Origins of the Popular Style: The Antecedents of TwentiethCentury Popular Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989.

A1399. Meier, Erwin. “Talk to Me Brother.” German Blues Circle Info no. 30 (Mar 1979): 24.

A1412. Metfessel, Milton Franklin. Phonophotography in Folk Music: American Negro Songs in New Notation. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1928.

A1400. Meis, Ron. “Jingle Bells Boogie & Christmas Time Blues.” Block no. 96 (1995): 21–24.

A1413. Middleton, Richard. “Blues Form,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World.

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Vol. 2, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing; P. Oliver; P. Wicke, pp. 503–505 (Item E205).

Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica, 2001. (Folklore Fellows Communications, no. 277).

A1414. Middleton, Richard. Pop Music and the Blues: A Study of the Relationship and Its Significance. London: Gollancz, 1972. 271 pp.

A1429. Minton, John. “‘Our Goodman’ in Blackface and ‘The Maid’ at the Sookey Jump: Two Afro-American Variants of Child Ballads on Commercial Disc.” JEMF Quarterly no. 65/66 (1982): 31–40.

A1415. Middleton, Richard (ed.). Reading Pop: Approaches to Textual Analysis in Popular Music. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. 399 pp. A1416. Middleton, Richard. A Study of the Relationship Between Pop Music and the Blues. Ph.D. Dissertation, York University, 1970. A1417. Milhaud, Darius. “Jazz Band and Negro Music.” Living Age no. 323 (18 Oct 1924): 169–173. A1418. Milkowski, Bill. Swing It: An Annotated History of Jive. New York: Billboard, 2001. A1419. Millar, Bill. Let the Good Times Rock!: A Fan’s Notes on Post-War American Roots Music. York: Music Mentor, 2004. 360 pp. A1420. Millar, Bill. “Music Unlimited: The Exploitation of Black Music Across the USA.” The History of Rock 2, no. 5 (c1981–c1984): 338–340.

A1430. Minton, John Stephen. Phonograph Blues: Folksong and Media in the Southern United States Before the Second World War. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas, 1990. 878 pp. A1431. Minutaglio, Bill. “Highway 61 Revisited.” Dallas Morning News (13 Oct 1985): 1–3. A1432. Minutaglio, Bill. “The State of the Blues.” Dallas Morning News (26 Aug 1984): C1. A1433. Mitchell, George. “G M’s Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 85 (Oct 1971): 19. A1434. Mitsui, Toru. Eikei Amrika Minzoku-Ongaku No Gakki = the Instruments of American Traditional Music. Kanazawa: Traditional Song Society, 1970. A1435. Mitsui, Toru. Kokujin Burusu No Gendai. Tokyo: Ongaku No Tomosha, 1977. 221 pp.

A1421. Millar, Bill. “Rhythm and Blues.” The History of Rock 1, no. 2 (c1981–c1984): 29–32.

A1436. Mohr, Kurt. The Prewar Vocal Jazz Story [1923– 1945]. France: Best of Jazz DK 013, 1996.

A1422. Miller, Doug. “The Moan Within the Tone: African Retentions in Rhythm and Blues Saxophone Style in Afro-American Popular Music with Discography.” Popular Music 14 (May 1995): 155–174.

A1437. Mohr, Kurt. “Rock Story.” Rock & Folk (Jul 1966). Reprinted in Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 5–8.

A1423. Miller, Gene. “Blacks, Creoles and the Roots of Jazz.” Mississippi Rag 17 (Jul 1990): 1+. A1424. Miller, Jim. Flowers in the Dust Bin: The Rise of Rock and Roll, 1947–1977. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1999. A1425. Miller, Jim (ed.). The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock ‘n’ Roll. New York: Random House, 1976. 382 pp.; rev. ed. New York: Rolling Stone, 1980. 474 pp. A1426. Miller, Manfred. “Blues,” in Die Story des Jazz: Vom New Orleans zum Rock Jazz, ed. J.E. Berendt, pp. 30–45 (Item A216).

A1438. Moisala, Pirkko; Diamod, Beverley (eds.). Music and Gender. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000. 376 pp. A1439. Moll, Dieter. Das Buch des Blues. Konigswinter: Heel, 1989. 245 pp. A1440. Monge, Luigi. “Blindness Blues: Visual References in the Lyrics of Blind Pre-War Blues and Gospel Musicians,” in The Lyrics in African American Popular Music, ed. R. Springer, pp. 91–119. Bern: Peter Lang, 2001. A1441. Monge, Luigi. La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi. Thesis Degree, University of Genoa, Italy, 1985, 538 pp. A1442. Monge, Luigi. “Topical Blues: Disasters,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 995-1002 (Item E162).

A1427. Miller, Manfred. “Everyday I Have the Blues: Notizen zu Geschichte und Funktion des Blues,” in That’s Jazz: Der Sound des 20. Jahrhunderts: Eine Musik-, Personen-, Sozial- und Medien- Geschichte des Jazz von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart, ed. K. Wolbert, pp. 63–76. Darmstadt, 1988.

A1443. Monson, Ingrid T. (ed.). The African Diaspora: A Musical Perspective. New York: Garland, 2000. 366 pp.; London: Routledge, 2003. 366 pp.

A1428. Minton, John; Evans, David. ‘The Coon in the Box’: A Global Folktale in African-American Tradition.

A1444. Moody, Pete. Little Rock Blues: Country Girls. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2124, 2000.

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A1445. Moody, William J. The Jazz Exiles: American Musicians in Europe. Master’s Thesis, University of Nevada, 1987. 95 pp. A1446. Moon, Bucklin. “The Horn Behind the Blues.” Record Changer 9, no. 6/7 (Jul/Aug 1950): 14. A1447. Moonoogian, George A. “Ain’t Nothin’ But a Hound Dog.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 14 (Jun 1984): 4–10. A1448. Moonoogian, George. “The Answer Record in R&B.” Record Exchanger no. 22 (1976): 24–25, 28. A1449. Moore, Allan F. (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 228 pp. A1450. Moore, Allan F. “Surveying the Field: Our Knowledge of Blues and Gospel Music,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 1–12. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. A1451. Moore, Thurston W. (ed.). Rhythm and Blues Scrapbook. Cincinnati: Artist Publications, 1952; Denver: Heather Publications, 1963. A1452. Moore, Thurston (ed.). Rock ‘n Roll Rhythm ‘n Blues Scrapbook. Verona: Thurston Moore, 1957. A1453. Morgan, John P. Jake Walk Blues. USA: Stash ST110, 1977. A1454. Morgan, John P.; Tulloss, Thomas C. “The Jake Walk Blues: A Toxicologic Tragedy Mirrored in American Popular Music.” Annals of Internal Medicine 85, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 804–808. Reprinted in JEMF Quarterly 13, no. 47 (Autumn 1977): 122–126. Reprinted in Old Time Music 28 (1978): 17–24. A1455. Morgan, Thomas I.; Barlow, William. From Cakewalks to Concert Halls: An Illustrated History of African American Popular Music from 1895 to 1930. Washington, DC: Elliott & Clark, 1992. 132 pp.

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A1462. Morthland, John. Blues Classics, 1945–1949. USA: Universal Music R859-10, 1997. A1463. Morthland, John. “Music.” Texas Monthly 22, no. 5 (May 1994): 78. A1464. Morthland, John. “A Rebirth of the Blues?” Stereo Review 43 (Dec 1979): 70, 72–73. A1465. Mosby, Rebekah Presson; Hast, Dorothea E.; Cullen, David O’Donald. “Music,” in Dictionary of American History. Vol. 3, ed. S.I. Kutler, pp. 489–501. 3rd ed. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2003. A1466. Mossel, Eric. “Every Day I Heard the Blues.” Blues World no. 8 (May 1966): 11–18. A1467. Muir, Peter C. Before ‘Crazy Blues’: Commercial Blues in America 1850–1920. Ph.D. Dissertation, City University of New York, 2004. 611 pp. A1468. Muir, Peter. “Careless Love,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 181–182 (Item E162). A1469. Muir, Peter. “Dirty Dozens,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 270–271 (Item E162). A1470. Muir, Peter. “Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 648–649 (Item E162). A1471. Mullarkey, Maureen. “Claiming the Blues for Blacks Only: Or, Pinning the Tail on White Folks.” Commonweal 117, no. 21 (7 Dec 1990): 717+. A1472. Muller, Torsten. Baby Please Don’t Go: Blues-Geschichten. Hamburg: Luchterhand Literaturverlag, 1993. 230 pp. A1473. Munnery, Paul. “The Blues Form and its Influence on Early Jazz.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 9 (Sep 1967): 29, 40.

A1457. Morgenstern, Dan. “The Blues Comes to Ann Arbor.” Down Beat 36, no. 20 (2 Oct 1969): 14–15, 29–30.

A1474. Murphy, Jeanette R. “The Survival of African Music in America.” Popular Science Monthly 55 (Sep 1899): 660–772. Reprinted in The Negro and His Folklore in Nineteeth Century Periodicals, ed. B. Jackson. Austin: American Folklore Society, 1967.

A1458. Morris, Chris. “Messin’ with the Blues.” Billboard 108, no. 24 (15 Jun 1996): 31+.

A1475. Murphy, Robert. “Penitentiary Blues.” Living Blues no. 80 (May/Jun 1988): 56.

A1459. Morris, Chris. “Young Black Blues Artists on the Fringes.” Billboard 112, no. 25 (17 Jun 2000): 5+.

A1476. Murray, Albert. “The Blues as Dance Music,” in Stomping the Blues. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. Reprinted in an edited form in Black Music Research Newsletter 4, no. 3 (Spring 1981): 1–3. Reprinted in Black Music Research Journal 10, no. 1 (Spring 1990): 67–72. Reprinted in Reading Jazz, ed. Robert Gottlieb, pp. 992–996. London: Bloomsbury, 1997.

A1456. Morgantini, Jacques. Blues History. France: Black & Blue 33.375, 1970s.

A1460. Morrison, Craig. “Rock ‘n’ Roll,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 838–842 (Item E162). A1461. Morse, David. Motown and the Arrival of Black Music. London: Studio Vista, 1971.

History and Background

A1477. Murray, Albert. The Hero and the Blues. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1973. 107 pp.; New York: Vintage Books, 1993. 107 pp. A1478. Murray, Albert. The Omni-Americans: New Perspectives on Black Experience and American Culture. New York: Outerbridge and Dienstfrey, 1970. 227 pp. A1479. Murray, Albert. “Playing the Blues,” in Stomping the Blues, pp. 91–128. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. Reprinted in Signifyin(g): Sanctifyin’ & Slam Dunking, ed. G.D. Caponi, pp. 96–109. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1999.

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A1491. Napier, Simon A. “Those Blues of Long Ago.” Jazz Monthly 10, no. 11 (Jan 1965): 5–8. A1492. Nardone, Jennifer. “Juke Joints,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 552–555 (Item E162). A1493. Narine, Dalton. “Blue-Eyed Soul: Are Whites Taking Over Rhythm & Blues?” Ebony 44, no. 9 (Jul 1989): 90–93. A1494. Narváez, Peter. “Hispanic Influences on the Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 432–438 (Item E162).

A1480. Murray, Albert. Stomping the Blues. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. 264 pp.; London: Quartet, 1978. 264 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1981. 264 pp.; New York: Vintage, 1982. 264 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1989. 264 pp.

A1495. Narváez, Peter. “Living Blues Journal: The Paradoxical Aesthetics of the Blues Revival,” in Transforming Tradition: Folk Music Revivals Examined, ed. N. Rosenberg, pp. 241–257. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

A1481. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Blue are the Life-Giving Waters Taken for Granted: Jimi Hendrix as Bluesman,” in Crosstown Traffic: Jimi Hendrix and PostWar Pop, pp. 129–152. London: Faber and Faber, 1989.

A1496. Nash, William R. Stereotyping the Blues: The Role of Scholarship in the Perpetuation of the Blues Myth. Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina, 1989. 81 pp.

A1482. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Cryin’ the Blues. Pt 1.” Observer Magazine Music Monthly [UK] no. 3 (16 Nov 2003): 22–23, 25, 27, 29. A1483. Muyumba, Walton. Trouble No More: Blues Philosophy and Twentieth Century African-American Experience. Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, 2001. 224 pp. A1484. Myers, Amina Claudine. “Is There Jazz Without the Blues?”, in Such Sweet Thunder, ed. M. Baszak; E. Cohen, pp. 114–117. Amherst: University of Massachusetts, 2003. A1485. Myrdal, Gunnar. An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and American Democracy. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1944. 1483 pp. A1486. Myrus, Donald. Ballads, Blues, and the Big Beat. New York: Macmillan, 1966. 136 pp. A1487. Nall, Hiram. “From Down South to Up South: An Examination of Geography in the Blues.” Midwest Quarterly 42, no. 3 (Spring 2001): 306–319. A1488. Nanry, Charles. The Jazz Text. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1979. 276 pp. A1489. Napier, Simon A. Back Woods Blues: Selected Reprints from Blues Unlimited and Elsewhere. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968. 55 pp. A1490. Napier, Simon A. “The ‘New Deal’.” Blues Unlimited no. 81 (Apr 1971): 16–17.

A1497. National Portrait Gallery. Smithsonian Institute. A Glimmer of their Own Beauty: Black Sounds of the Twenties. Washington, DC: Smithsonian, 1971. 32 pp. A1498. Naud, Jacques. “Regard sur le Rhythm & Blues.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 38 (Mar 1980): 10–12. A1499. Neal, Larry. “Any Day Now: Black Art & Black Liberalism,” in Black Poets & Prophets: The Theory, Practice, & Esthetics of the Pan-Africanist Revolution, ed. W. King; E. Anthony, pp. 148–165. New York: Mentor, 1972. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 422–433 (Item A2216). A1500. Neal, Larry. “The Ethos of the Blues.” Black Scholar 3, no. 10 (Summer 1972): 42–48. Reprinted in Visions of a Liberated Future: Black Arts Movement Writings, ed. Michael Schwartz. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1989. Reprinted in Sacred Music of the Secular City: From Blues to Rap, ed. J.M. Spencer. Durham: Duke University Press, 1992. A1501. Neal, Mark Anthony. “Another Man is Beating My Time: Gender and Sexuality in Rhythm and Blues,” in American Popular Music: New Approaches to the Twentieth Century, ed. R. Rubin; J.P. Melnick, pp. 127–140. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001. A1502. Neal, Mark Anthony. Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Nation of Rhythm and Blues. New York: Taylor & Francis, 2003. 214 pp.

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A1503. Neal, Mark Anthony. What the Music Said: Black Popular Music and Black Public Culture. New York: State University of New York Press, 1999. 198 pp.

A1519. Niles, Abbe. “Ballads, Songs and Snatches.” The Bookman 67 (1928): 422–424, 565–567, 687–689; The Bookman 68 (1928/29): 75–77, 213–215.

A1504. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. Blues. London: Latimer New Directions, 1976. 141 pp.; Boston: David R. Godine, 1975. 141 pp.; Ivrea: Priuli & Verlucca, 1977. 141 pp. Republished as The Blues: In Images and Interviews. New York: Cooper Square, 1999. 152 pp.; Hemel Hempstead: Datum, 1999. 152 pp.

A1520. Niles, Abbe. “Blue Notes.” New Republic 45 (3 Feb 1926): 292–293. Reprinted as “The Blues,” in Frontiers of Jazz, ed. R. de Toledano, pp. 32–57. New York: Durrell, 1947. Reprinted as “The Story of the Blues,” in a Treasury of the Blues, ed. W.C. Handy, pp. 9–32. New York: Boni, 1949.

A1505. Nelson, Paul. “Adopting a Tradition,” in History of the Blues, ed. D. Goldfarb. Portland: Artstigo, 1992.

A1521. Niquét, Bernard. “Comédiennes et Chanteuses de Jazz. Pt 1.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 7 (1960); “Pt 2.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 8 (1960).

A1506. Nelson, Paul. “Country Blues Comes to Town.” Sing Out! 14, no. 3 (Jul 1964): 14–15, 17, 19–20, 23–24. A1507. Nestor, Curt. “Down the Dirt Roads ... and Highways, Too.” Jefferson no. 40 (Summer 1978): 24–29.

A1522. Niquét, Bernard. “N’Oublions pas les Chanteuses!” Jazz Hot no. 239 (Mar 1968): 14–16. A1523. Niquét, Bernard. “R’n’B ou New Thing.” Jazz Hot no. 260 (1970): 24–25.

A1508. Nettl, Bruno. “Afro-American Music,” in Folk Music in the United States: An Introduction, pp. 88–102. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1976.

A1524. Noble-Nesbitt, R. “What is Rhythm and Blues?” Rhythm and Blues Gazette no. 1 (Jun 1963): 7.

A1509. Nettl, Bruno. Music in Primitive Culture. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1956.

A1525. Noblett, Richard A. “American Blues Festival 1968: Interviews.” Blues World no. 23 (Apr 1969): 8–11.

A1510. Nevins, Richard; Kent, Don. Before the Blues. Vol. 1. USA: Yazoo 2015, 1996. Vol. 2. USA: Yazoo 2016, 1996. Vol. 3. USA: Yazoo 2017, 1996.

A1526. Noblett, Richard A. “Stavin’ Chain.” Blues World no. 31 (Jun 1970): 20–21.

A1511. Newman, Richard. African American Quotations. New York: Checkmark, 2000. 504 pp. A1512. Newman, Richard. “Blues,” in African American Quotations, pp. 65–66. New York: Checkmark, 2000. A1513. Newman, Richard. “Blues in the Air.” Blues World no. 4 (Sep 1965): 9. A1514. Newton, Francis. The Jazz Scene. London: MacGibbon and Kee, 1959. 303 pp.; New York: Monthly Review, 1960. 303 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1960. 303 pp.; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1961. 295 pp. A1515. Newton, Francis. “Trouble is a Man: (The Classic Blues Singers),” in The Decca Book of Jazz, ed. P. Gammond, pp. 62–74. London: Muller, 1958. A1516. Nickell, E.; Mull, B. “Blues and Skiffle.” Record Changer 8, no. 11 (Nov 1949): 25; 9 (Jan 1950): 15; Record Changer 9 (Feb 1950): 13–14; Record Changer 9 (Mar 1950): 19+; Record Changer 9 (May 1950): 19+. A1517. Nicklawske, Mark. “The Rise of the American Blues Festival.” Living Blues no. 91 (May/Jun 1990): 6–9. A1518. Niemoeller, A.F. Sex Ideas in Popular Songs. Girard: Haldeman-Julius, 1946. 32 pp.

A1527. Noblett, Richard A. “Stavin’ Chain: A Study of a Folk Hero. Pt 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 131/132 (Sep/ Dec 1978): 31–33; “Pt 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 134 (Mar/Jun 1979): 14–15; “Pt 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 31–33; “Pt 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 142 (Summer 1982): 24–26. A1528. Norberg, Marc. “Behind ‘Black & White Blues’: Photography of Marc Norberg.” Blues Revue no. 32 (Nov 1997): 33–36. A1529. Norberg, Marc. Black & White Blues. Zurich: Graphis, 1995. 211 pp. A1530. Nordenborg, Björn Svante. “Blues för de Fängslade.” Orkester Journalen 27, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1959): 14–15. A1531. Norman, Philip. The Road Goes on Forever: Portraits from a Journey Through Contemporary Music. London: Elm Tree Books, 1982; New York: Simon & Schuster, 1982. 206 pp.; London: Corgi, 1984. 269 pp. A1532. Nurmi, Pertti. “Kuka, Missä, Milloin: ‘Suuri’ Lukijakilpailu.” Blues News [Finland] no. 100 (1986): 74–77. A1533. Nyström, Peter. “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back: Reflektioner över Blues och HipHop.” Jefferson no. 133 (2002): 9–10.

History and Background

A1534. Oakley, Giles. The Devil’s Music: A History of the Blues. London: BBC, 1976. 287 pp.; New York: Taplinger, 1977. 287 pp.; Milan: Mazzotta Editore, 1978. 324 pp (as La Musica del Diavolo: Storia del Blues); New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1978. 287 pp.; Bergisch-Gladbach: Bastei Lübbe, 1981. 414 pp (as Blues: Die Schwarze Musik); London: Ariel, 1983. 287 pp.; Paris: Denoël, 1985. 348 pp (as Devil’s Music: Une Histoire du Blues); Istanbul: Ayrinti, 2004. 364 pp. A1535. Oakley, Giles. The Devil’s Music. UK: Red Lightnin RL 0033, 1981. A1536. Oakley, Giles. More Devil’s Music. UK: Red Lightnin RL 0038, 1983. A1537. Obrecht, Jas. “African American Recording Pioneers.” Victrola and 78 Journal no. 4 (1995): 10–16. A1538. Obrecht, Jas. “Transatlantic Blues: How American Blues Inspired British Rock and Pop.” Guitar Player 32, no. 3 (Mar 1998): 67, 69, 71–72, 74.

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A1548. Odum, Howard W.; Johnson, Guy B. Negro Workaday Songs. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1926. 278 pp. A1549. Odum, Howard W.; Johnson, Guy B. The Negro and His Songs: A Study of Typical Negro Songs in the South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1925. 306 pp.; Hatboro: Folklore Associates, 1964; New York: New American Llibrary, 1969. A1550. Odum, Howard W. “Religious Folk Songs of the Southern Negro.” American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education 3, no. 3 (Jul 1909): 265–365. Also issued as Religious Folk-Songs of the Southern Negroes. Ph.D. Dissertation, Clark University, c1910. 101 pp. A1551. Oehler, Susan E. Aesthetics and Meaning in Professional Blues Performances: An Ethnographic Examination of an African-American Music in Intercultural Context. Ph. D Dissertation, Indiana University, 2001. 361 pp.

A1539. O’Brien, Lucy. She Bop II: The Definitive History of Women in Rock, Pop, and Soul. London ; New York: Continuum, 2002. 530 pp.

A1552. Oehler, Susan. “The Blues In Transcultural Contexts,” in African American Music: An Introduction, ed. M.V. Burnim; P.K. Maultsby. New York: Routledge, 2006.

A1540. Ochs, Ed. “‘Blues Power’ in Comeback.” Billboard 81 (29 Mar 1969): 1+.

A1553. Oess, Attila. “White Blues - Black Blues.” German Blues Circle Info no. 47 (Sep 1980): 5–9.

A1541. Ochs, Ed. “R&B Comes of Age as Musical Culture.” Billboard 80 (14 Dec 1968): 34. A1542. Ochs, Ed. “Tomorrow.” Billboard 81, no. 40 (4 Oct 1969): 26. A1543. Ochs, Michael. Rock Archives: A Photographic Journey Through the First Two Decades of Rock and Roll. Dorset: Blandford, 1985. A1544. O’Connor, Patrick Joseph. “Cowboy Blues: Early Black Music in the West.” Studies in Popular Culture 16, no. 2 (Apr 1994): 95–103.

A1554. The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Smithsonian Institution. Blues in America: A Social History. Amawalk: Golden Owl, 1994. 17 pp. A1555. Oliver, Paul. “African Influence on the Blues.” Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 13–17. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 57– 62 (Item A2216). A1556. Oliver, Paul. “Apropos: ‘Blues Fell This Morning’.” Jazz Monthly 7, no. 1 (Mar 1961): 12, 20.

A1545. O’Connor, Patrick Joseph. “Discovering the Rich Differences in the Blues: The Rural and Urban Genres.” Midwest Quarterly 33, no. 1 (Autumn 1991): 28–42.

A1557. Oliver, Paul. “Been All Through the Nation…,” in Popular Music: Intercultural Interpretations, ed. T. Mitsui, pp. 193–197. Kanazawa: Kanazawa University. (NOTE: A paper presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM) held in Kanazawa, Japan, on 27–31 July, 1997.).

A1546. Odum, Howard W. “Down That Lonesome Road.” Country Gentleman 91 (May 1926): 18–19, 79.

A1558. Oliver, Paul. The Best of the Blues. USA: Storyville SC 44023, 1981.

A1547. Odum, Howard W. “Folk-Song and Folk-Poetry as Found in the Secular Songs of the Southern Negroes. Pt 1.” Journal of American Folklore 24, no. 93 (Jul/ Sep 1911): 255–294; “Pt 2.” Journal of American Folklore 24, no. 94 (Oct/Dec 1911): 351–396. Part 1 reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 133–171 (Item A2216).

A1559. Oliver, Paul. “Black and Blue.” The Observer (Colour Supplement) [UK] (27 Jul 1969): 7–20. A1560. Oliver, Paul. “Black, Red and Blues Power.” Melody Maker (3 Oct 1970): 24. A1561. Oliver, Paul. “Blue-Eyed Blues: The Impact of Blues on European Popular Culture,” in Approaches to

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Popular Culture, ed. C.W.E. Bigsby, pp. 227–239. Bowling Green: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1976.

A1574. Oliver, Paul. “Blues Folk in Britain: Witnessing a Folk Music as It is Created.” New Musical Express (15 Aug 1970): 10.

A1562. Oliver, Paul. Il Blues. Prima. Italy: Fratelli Fabbri Editori 54, 1968.

A1575. Oliver, Paul. “Blues in the Bran-Tub.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 4 (Apr 1965): 12–13.

A1563. Oliver, Paul. Il Blues. Secondo. Italy: Fratelli Fabbri Editori 95, 1968.

A1576. Oliver, Paul. “Blues Miscellanies, Collections and Anthologies,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 322–323 (Item E378).

A1564. Oliver, Paul. “The Blues.” Jazz Monthly 11, no. 7 (Sep 1965). A1565. Oliver, Paul. “Blues,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 121–128 (Item E159). A1566. Oliver, Paul. “Blues,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 2, ed. S. Sadie, pp. 812–819. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H. Wiley Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 242–247 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 3. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 730–736. New York: Grove, 2001. A1567. Oliver, Paul. “Blues,” in The New Grove Gospel, Blues, and Jazz, by Paul Oliver; M. Harrison; W. Bolcom, pp. 36–188. New York: Norton, 1986. A1568. Oliver, Paul. “Blues and the Binary Principle,” in Popular Music Perspectives: Papers from the First International Conference on Popular Music Research, Amsterdam, June 1981, ed. D. Horn; P. Tagg, pp. 163–173. Göteborg; Exeter: International Association for the Study of Popular Music, 1982. A1569. Oliver, Paul. “Blues and the Folk Revival.” International Musician 62, no. 10 (Apr 1964): 12–13, 19–20. A1570. Oliver, Paul. “Blues as an Art Form.” Blues World no. 21 (Oct 1968): 1–7. A1571. Oliver, Paul. Blues Fell This Morning: Rare Recordings of Southern Blues Singers. UK: Philips BBL 7369, 1960.

A1577. Oliver, Paul. Blues Off the Record: Thirty Years of Blues Commentary. Tunbridge Wells: Baton, 1984. 297 pp.; New York: Hippocrene, 1984. 197 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1988. 297 pp. A1578. Oliver, Paul. “Blues Research: Problems and Possibilities.” Journal of Musicology 2, no. 4 (1983): 377–390. A1579. Oliver, Paul. “Blues ‘65.” Jazz [USA] 4, no. 7 (Jul 1965): 26–29. A1580. Oliver, Paul. “Blues to Drive the Blues Away,” in Jazz, ed. N. Hentoff; A.J. McCarthy, pp. 83–103, 357–359. New York: Rinehart, 1959. A1581. Oliver, Paul. Blues with a Message. USA: Arhoolie CD 510, 2005. A1582. Oliver, Paul. Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues in the Segregation Era. New York: Routledge, 2006. 191 pp. A1583. Oliver, Paul. “Can’t Even Write: The Blues and Ethnic Literature.” MELUS 10, no. 1 (Spring 1983): 7–14. A1584. Oliver, Paul. “Classic Blues Anthologies,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 323–324 (Item E378). A1585. Oliver, Paul. Conversation with the Blues. London: Cassell, 1965. 217 pp.; New York: Horizon, 1965. 217 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1967. 217 pp.; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. 208 pp. A1586. Oliver, Paul. Conversation with the Blues. UK: Decca LK 4664, 1965.

A1572. Oliver, Paul. Blues Fell This Morning: The Meaning of the Blues. London: Cassell, 1960. 355 pp.; New York: Horizon, 1960. 355 pp.; Paris: Arthaud, 1962. 334 pp.; New York: Collier, 1963. 383 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1963. 336 pp.; New York: Horizon Press, 1983. 355 pp.; 2nd ed. New York: Da Capo, 1990. 355 pp.; Canto ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. 348 pp.; Paris: 10–18, 2002. 342 pp.

A1588. Oliver, Paul. “Crossroads Blues.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 2 (Feb 1965): 20–21.

A1573. Oliver, Paul. “Blues Festivals and Concerts,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 321–322 (Item E378).

A1589. Oliver, Paul. “A Dead Cat on the Line,” in Saints and Sinners, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 197–212. Liège: Society of Musicology, 1996.

A1587. Oliver, Paul. “Creoles, Cajuns & Confusion.” Blues Unlimited no. 4 (Aug 1963): 5–7. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 45–47. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

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A1590. Oliver, Paul. “Deep River: (Blues and Negro FolkMusic),” in The Decca Book of Jazz, ed. P. Gammond, pp. 15–28. London: Muller, 1958. A1591. Oliver, Paul. “Digging the Archive: Put Together for to Sing.” European Blues Association Newsletter no. 2 (2002): 3. A1592. Oliver, Paul. “Do the Bombashay,” in Songsters & Saints, pp. 18–46, 292. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 95–118 (Item A2216). A1593. Oliver, Paul. “Eagles on the Half.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 1 (1964): 91–94.

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A1604. Oliver, Paul. “Jive,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 9, ed. S. Sadie, p. 652. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 574 (Item E154). A1605. Oliver, Paul. “‘Land of California, Sweet Home, Chicago’,” in Changing Sounds: New Directions and Configurations in Popular Music, ed. T. Mitchell; P. Doyle, pp. 157–161. Sydney: University of Technology, 2000. A1606. Oliver, Paul. “Lookin’ for the Bully: An Enquiry into a Song and its Story,” in Nobody Knows Where the Blues Come From, ed. R. Springer. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2006.

A1594. Oliver, Paul. “Echoes of the Jungle?” Living Blues no. 13 (Summer 1973): 29–32. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 69–75 (Item A2216).

A1607. Oliver, Paul. “Mining ‘The True Folk Vein’: Some Directions for Research in Black Music.” Black Music Research Journal (1985): 21–31.

A1595. Oliver, Paul. “Field Holler,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 116 (Item E154).

A1608. Oliver, Paul. “Miscellaneous Blues Issues and Documentary Collections,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 335–337 (Item E378).

A1596. Oliver, Paul. “Field Recording,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 1, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing; P. Oliver; P. Wicke, pp. 25–26 (Item E205).

A1609. Oliver, Paul; Harrison, Max; Bolcom, William. The New Grove Gospel, Blues, and Jazz, with Spirituals and Ragtime. New York: Norton, 1986. 395 pp.; London: Macmillan, 1986. 395 pp.; London: Macmillan, 1997. 395 pp.

A1597. Oliver, Paul. “Forgotten Men.” Music Mirror 3, no. 5 (Jun 1956): 8–9. A1598. Oliver, Paul. “The Future of the Blues: Looking Back at Looking Forward.” New Contact [UK] (Autumn 1966). Reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 285– 289 (Item A1577). A1599. Oliver, Paul. “Good Evening Gentlemen.” Jazz [USA] 2, no. 8 (Oct 1963): 14–16. A1600. Oliver, Paul. “‘Greasy Greens’: A Slippery Problem in Popular Music History,” in Music on Show: Issues of Performance, ed. T. Hautamäki; H. Järviluoma, pp. 256–259. Tampere: Tampere University, 1998. (NOTE: A paper presented at the International Association for the Study of Popular Music Eighth International Conference held in Glasgow in July 1995). A1601. Oliver, Paul. “Hollers/Hollering,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 2, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing; P. Oliver; P. Wicke, pp. 137–138 (Item E205). A1602. Oliver, Paul. The Greatest in Country Blues. Austria: Story of Blues 3521-2/3522-2/3523-2, c1992. A1603. Oliver, Paul. “If You Haven’t Got Any Hay, Get on Down the Road: Some Suggestions on Harvesting.” Jazz Monthly no. 155 (Jan 1968): 13–14.

A1610. Oliver, Paul. “Northern Blues,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 337–340 (Item E378). A1611. Oliver, Paul. “The Numbers Runners.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 4 (Apr 1966): 10–11. A1612. Oliver, Paul. “One-Man Band,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 2, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing; P. Oliver; P. Wicke, pp. 48–49 (Item E205). A1613. Oliver, Paul. “Overseas Blues: Europeans and the Blues,” in Sounds of the South, ed. D.W. Patterson, pp. 57–72. Durham: Duke UP, 1991. A1614. Oliver, Paul. “Policy Blues.” Jazz [USA] 2, no. 3 (Mar 1963): 8–10. (NOTE: Reprinted in edited form in Screening the Blues: Aspects of the Blues Tradition. London: Cassell, 1968.) A1615. Oliver, Paul. “Policy Blues.” Sing Out! 16, no. 3 (Jun/ Jul 1966): 16–19. A1616. Oliver, Paul H. “Prisoners’ Song.” Music Mirror (Jazz edition) 5, no. 1 (Jan 1958): 6–7. A1617. Oliver, Paul. “Race Record,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 15, ed. S. Sadie, p. 525. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 1–2 (Item E154).

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A1632. Oliver, Paul. “Screening the Blues.” Music Mirror 3, no. 8 (Sep 1956): 4–6.

A1618. Oliver, Paul. “Railroad Bill.” Music Mirror 3, no. 11 (Dec 1956): 8–10.

A1633. Oliver, Paul. Screening the Blues: Aspects of the Blues Tradition. London: Cassell, 1968. 294 pp.; New York: Oak, 1968. 294 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1989. 294 pp.

A1619. Oliver, Paul. “Railroad Bill: Paul Oliver Gathers Strands of an Earlier Tradition in Black Music.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 2 (May 1971): 12–14. A1620. Oliver, Paul. Raunchy Business: Hot Nuts & Lollypops. USA: Columbia CT46783, 1991. A1621. Oliver, Paul. “Really the Blues.” Weekend Telegraph (Colour Supplement) [UK] (16 Oct 1964): 22–26. A1622. Oliver, Paul. “Remember and Forget Blues,” in Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Popular Music Studies, 20 Years Later, ed. K. Kärki; R. Leydon; H. Terho, pp. 565–571. Turku: IASPM-Norden, 2002. (NOTE: A paper presented at the eleventh biannual IASPM Conference, July 6–10, 2001, Turku, Finland.) A1623. Oliver, Paul. “Ring Shout/Ring Shouting,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 2, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing; P. Oliver; P. Wicke, pp. 158–159 (Item E205). A1624. Oliver, Paul. “Rock Island Line.” Music Mirror 4, no. 1 (Jan 1957): 6–8. A1625. Oliver, Paul. “Roots of the Blues.” Melody Maker (23 Mar 1968): 12. A1626. Oliver, Paul. “Sales Tax on It: Race Records in the New Deal Years,” in Nothing Else to Fear: New Perspectives on America in the Thirties, ed. S. Baskerville; R. Willett. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1985. A1627. Oliver, Paul H. “The Santy Claus ‘Crave.” Music Mirror 2, no. 12 (Dec 1955): 26–27. (NOTE: Reprinted in an edited form in Screening the Blues. London: Cassell, 1968.) A1628. Oliver, Paul. Savannah Syncopators. UK: CBS 52799, 1970. A1629. Oliver, Paul. Savannah Syncopators: African Retentions in the Blues. London: Studio Vista, 1970. 112 pp.; New York: Stein and Day, 1970. 112 pp.; Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1981. 193 pp. Reprinted in Yonder Come the Blues. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. A1630. Oliver, Paul. Screening the Blues. UK: CBS 66288, 1968. A1631. Oliver, Paul. “Screening the Blues.” Jazz Monthly 7, no. 2 (Apr 1961): 14–15. Reprinted as “The Jax Matrices: Location Speculation,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 276–278 (Item A1577).

A1634. Oliver, Paul. “Some Comments: African Influence and the Blues.” Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 13–17. A1635. Oliver, Paul. “Songster,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 2, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing; P. Oliver; P. Wicke, pp. 112–113 (Item E205). A1636. Oliver, Paul. “Songster,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 17, ed. S. Sadie, p. 524. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 261 (Item E154). A1637. Oliver, Paul. Songsters and Saints: Vocal Traditions on Race Records. Vol. 1. UK: Matchbox MSEX 2001/MSEX 2002, 1984. Vol. 2. UK: Matchbox MSEX 2003–2004, 1984. A1638. Oliver, Paul. Songsters and Saints: Vocal Traditions on Race Records. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. 339 pp. A1639. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 1: Down the Line.” Music Mirror 1, no. 1 (May 1954): 40–42. Reprinted as “Backwater Blues: On the River Levees,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 17–20 (Item A1577). A1640. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 2: Down the Line.” Music Mirror 1, no. 2 (Jun 1954): 41–43. Reprinted as “Down the Line: The Railroad as Symbol,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 21–25 (Item A1577). A1641. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 3: Boll Weevil Blues.” Music Mirror 1no. 3 (Jul 1954): 35–37. A1642. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 4: Another Man Done Gone.” Music Mirror 1, no. 4 (Aug 1954): 26–28. Reprinted in Blues off the Record: Thirty Years of Blues Commentary, pp. 159–161 (Item A1577). A1643. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 5: Rowdy Man Blues.” Music Mirror 1no. 5 (Sep 1954): 41–43. A1644. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 6: Jailhouse Bound.” Music Mirror 1, no. 6 (Oct 1954): 39–41.

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A1645. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 7: Chocolate to the Bone.” Music Mirror 1, no. 7 (Nov 1954): 38–41.

A1659. Oliver, Paul. “‘Twixt Midnight and Day: Binarism, Blues and Black Culture.” Popular Music 2 (1982): 179–200.

A1646. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 8: Jack O’ Diamonds.” Music Mirror 2, no. 1 (Jan 1955): 34–37.

A1660. Oliver, Paul. “Work Songs and Field Hollers,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 392–393 (Item E378).

A1647. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 9: House Rent Rag.” Music Mirror 2, no. 2 (Feb 1955): 4–7.

A1661. Oliver, Paul. Yonder Come the Blues. UK: Document/32-20 32201, 2001.

A1648. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 10: Strut Yo’ Stuff, Boy!” Music Mirror 2, no. 3 (Mar 1955): 4–7. Reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 26–30 (Item A1577). A1649. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 11: In the Sticks.” Music Mirror 2, no. 4 (Apr 1955): 4–6. Reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 127–130 (Item A1577). A1650. Oliver, Paul. “Sources of Afro-American Folk Song. 12: Got the Blues.” Music Mirror 2, no. 5 (May 1955): 8–10. A1651. Oliver, Paul. “Southern Blues,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 367–372 (Item E378). A1652. Oliver, Paul. The Story of the Blues. London: Penguin, 1969. 176 pp.; London: Barrie & Rockcliff, 1969. 176 pp.; Philadelphia: Chilton, 1969. 176 pp.; London: Book Club Associates, 1972. 176 pp.; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972. 180 pp.; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972. 180 pp.; 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Chilton, 1975.176 pp.; Madrid: Nostromo Editores, 1976. 336 pp.; Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1978. 334 pp.; Radnor: Chilton, 1982.176 pp.; London: Pimlico, 1997. 212 pp.; Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1998. A1653. Oliver, Paul. “The Story of the Blues.” Soundpost [UK] no. 6 (May 1972): 1–3. A1654. Oliver, Paul. The Story of the Blues. USA: Sony 86334, 2003. A1655. Oliver, Paul. The Story of the Blues. Vol. 1. UK: CBS 66218, 1970; USA: Columbia G 30008, 1970. Vol. 2. UK: CBS 66232, 1970. A1656. Oliver, Paul. “String Ticklers and Skillet Lickers.” Jazz Monthly 8, no. 12 (Feb 1963): 8–10. A1657. Oliver, Paul. Tub Jug Washboard Bands. USA: Riverside RM 8802, c1964. A1658. Oliver, Paul. “Tub, Jug, Washboard Bands: Music on Improvised Instruments,” in Blues off the Record: Thirty Years of Blues Commentary, pp. 31–38 (Item A1577). (NOTE: Originally notes to Riverside RM 8802, & Blues Classics 10.)

A1662. Oliver, Paul; Russell, Tony; Dixon, Robert M.W.; Godrich, John; Rye, Howard. Yonder Come the Blues: The Evolution of a Genre. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 340 pp. (NOTE: This is a reprint of three titles previously published by Studio Vista: Savannah Syncopators, Blacks, Whites and Blues, and Recording the Blues.) A1663. Oliver, Paul. “‘You Have Another Thought Coming to You’: Vaudeville Duets and the Blues,” in The Lyrics in African American Popular Music, ed. R. Springer, pp. 41–58. Bern: Peter Lang, 2001. A1664. Olsson, Bengt. “And the Niggers Uptown Giving Cocaine Hell.” Jefferson no. 16 (1972): 27–28. A1665. Olsson, Olof T. “New Deal: Den Nya Given i Depressionens U.S.A.” Jefferson no. 26 (Summer 1974): 18–25. A1666. O’Meally, Robert G. The Jazz Cadence of American Culture. Columbia University Press, 1998. 665 pp. A1667. O’Neal, Amy. “Behind the Blues Bar Biz.” Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 9–12. A1668. O’Neal, Jim. “Ann Arbor ‘70: The Real Blues.” Down Beat 37, no. 19 (1 Oct 1970): 16–17, 30, 34. A1669. O’Neal, Jim. “The Blues: A Hidden Culture.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 10–11. A1670. O’Neal, Jim. Blues Masters: The Essential Blues Collection. Vol. 7: Blues Revival. USA: Rhino R2 71128, 1993. A1671. O’Neal, Jim. Blues with the Girls. France: Blues Collection 157582, 1992. A1672. O’Neal, Jim. “I Once Was Lost, But Now I’m Found: The Blues Revival of the 1960s,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, pp. 346–387 (Item A432). A1673. O’Neal, Jim. “Opening the Door ... Even Wider.” Blues & Rhythm no. 22 (Sep 1986): 14–15. A1674. O’Neal, Jim. “State of the Blues.” Down Beat 50, no. 6 (Jun 1983): 62. A1675. O’Neal, Jim. “Uncle Sam Gonna Take Me Away. Pt 1.” Living Blues no. 1 (Spring 1970): 11–12; “Pt 2.” Living Blues no. 2 (Summer 1970): 10–13.

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A1676. O’Neal, Jim; Van Singel, Amy. The Voice of the Blues: Classic Interview from Living Blues Magazine. New York: Routledge, 2002. 427 pp. A1677. Orgill, Roxane. Shout, Sister, Shout!: Ten Girl Singers Who Shaped a Century. New York: Margaret K. McElderry, 2001. 148 pp. A1678. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. “Los Blues,” in Historia del Jazz. Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1952. A1679. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. “Una Expression Genuina del Folklore Negro: Los Blues.” Vea y Lea 4 (17 Mar 1949): 41–43, 60. A1680. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. “Las Grandes Orquestas Interpretes de Blues.” Ritono y Melodia 5 (May 1949). A1681. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. “Musicos Blancos Interpretes de Blues.” Ritono y Melodia 5 (Feb 1949). A1682. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. Panorama Se La Musica Afroamericana. Buenos Aires: Editorial Claridad, 1944. 298 pp. A1683. Ortizano, Giacomo L. On Your Radio: A Descriptive History of Rhythm-And-Blues Radio During the 1950s. Ph.D. Dissertation, Ohio University, 1993. 632 pp. A1684. Osgood, Henry Osborne. “The Blooey Blues.” Musical Courier no. 93 (19 Aug 1926): 7–33. Reprinted in So This is Jazz, pp. 63–75. Boston: Little, Brown, 1926. A1685. Osgood, Henry Osborne. “The Blues.” Modern Music 4, no. 1 (Nov/Dec 1926): 25–28.

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1981. Reprinted in Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel, ed. A. Dundes, pp. 549–560 (Item A582). A1691. Ottenheimer, Harriet J. “The Bardic Origins of the Blues.” The World and I (Nov 1987): 492–503. A1692. Ottenheimer, Harriet J. Emotional Release in Blues Singing: A Case Study. Ph.D. Thesis, Tulane University, 1973. 165 pp. A1693. Ottley, Roi. Black Odyssey: The Story of the Negro in America. London: John Murray, 1949. A1694. Ottley, Roi. New World A-Coming: Inside Black America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1943. A1695. Otto, John S.; Burns, Augustus M. “Black and White Cultural Interaction in the Early Twentieth Century South: Race and Hillbilly Music.” Phylon 35, no. 4 (4th Quarter 1974): 407–417. A1696. Otto, John Solomon. “Hard Times Blues (1929–40): Downhome Blues Recordings as Oral Documentation.” Oral History Review 8 (1980): 73–80. A1697. Otto, John Solomon; Burns, Augustus M. “‘Tough Times’: Downhome Blues Recordings as Folk History.” The Southern Quarterly 21, no. 3 (Spring 1983): 27–43. A1698. Otto, John S.; Burns, Augustus M. “The Use of Race and Hillbilly Recordings as Sources for Historical Research: The Problem of Color Hierarchy Among Afro-Americans in the Early Twentieth Century.” Journal of American Folklore 85, no. 338 (Oct 1972): 344–345. A1699. Otto, John S.; Burns, Augustus M. “‘Welfare Store Blues’: Blues Recordings and the Great Depression.” Popular Music & Society 7, no. 2 (1980): 95–102.

A1686. Ostendorf, Bernhard. “Black Poetry, Blues, and Folklore: Double Consciousness in Afro-American Oral Culture.” Jahrbuch für Amerikastudien/American Studies 20, no. 2 (1975): 209–259.

A1700. Owen, Frank. “Blues: The Name’s Not the Same.” Storyville no. 1 (Oct 1965): 25–26.

A1687. Oster, Harry. “Background of the Blues,” in Black America, ed. J.F. Szwed, pp. 143–157. New York: Basic, 1970.

A1701. Ozeke-Ezigbo, Emeka. “The Alleged ‘Self-Pity’ in Afro-American Folk Songs.” Western Journal of Black Studies 6, no. 2 (Summer 1982): 108–115.

A1688. Oster, Harry. “The Blues as a Genre.” Genre 2, no. 3 (Sep 1969): 259–274. Reprinted in Folklore Genres, ed. D. Ben-Amos, pp. 59–75. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1976.

A1702. Packard, Donald Wheeler. The Blues, 1912–1927. Master’s Thesis, University of Rochester, 1947. 100 pp.

A1689. Oster, Harry. Living Country Blues. Detroit: Folklore Associates, 1969. 464 pp.; New York: Minerva Press, 1975. 464 pp. A1690. Oster, Harry. “Negro Humor: John and Old Marster.” Journal of the Folklore Institute 5, no. 1 (1968): 42–57. Reprinted in booklet with Jim Daniels, Emmanuel Dunn & Son House: John and Old Marster: Negro Folk Tales. UK: Flyright EP 01,

A1703. Padel, Ruth. I’m a Man: Sex, Gods and Rock ‘n’ Roll. London: Faber, 2000. 409 pp. A1704. Paige, Earl. “Trying to Put Blues Into the Popular Bag.” Billboard 85, no. 32 (11 Aug 1973): 16. A1705. Palm, Reinhard. “A Strange and Bitter Cry.” Blues Notes 9, no. 31 (Jun 1977): 60–73. A1706. Palmer, Robert. “At the Core of Pop.” Portland Scribe 7, no. 4 (9 Mar 1978): 8.

History and Background

A1707. Palmer, Robert. Dancing in the Street: A Rock and Roll History. London: BBC, 1996. 322 pp. A1708. Palmer, Robert. Deep Blues. New York: Viking, 1981. 310 pp.; London: Macmillan, 1982. 310 pp.; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982. 310 pp.

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A1724. Pasteur, Alfred B.; Toldson, Ivory L. Roots of Soul: The Psychology of Black Expressiveness: An Unprecendented Intensive Examination of Black Folk Expressions in the Enrichment of Life. Garden City: Anchor/Doubleday, 1982. 323 pp.

A1709. Palmer, Robert. “Early Blues Lyrics Were Often Blue.” New York Times (7 Nov 1985): 33.

A1725. Peabody, Charles. “Notes on Negro Music.” Journal of American Folklore 16, no. 60 (Apr/Jun 1903): 148–152.

A1710. Palmer, Robert. The Finest of Folk Bluesmen. USA: Bethlehem BCP 6017, 1976.

A1726. Peabody, Dave. “Folk Blues Festival DVDs.” Folk Roots no. 250 (Apr 2004): 37, 39.

A1711. Palmer, Robert. Honkers & Screamers. USA: Savoy SJL 2234, 1979.

A1727. Peabody, Dave. “Living Country Blues.” Folk Roots no. 25 (Jul 1985): 21, 54.

A1712. Palmer, Robert. Rock & Roll: An Unruly History. New York: Harmony, 1995. 325 pp.

A1728. Pearson, Barry Lee. “An Excerpt From: ‘Juke Right On: Blues Stories and Blues Storytellers’.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 80–85. (NOTE: See also item A1729.)

A1713. Palmer, Tony. “Who’s That Comin?”, in All You Need is Love: The Story of Popular Music, pp. 55–73. New York: Grossman, 1976. A1714. Palmer, Tony. All You Need is Love: The Story of Popular Music. New York: Grossman, 1976. 323 pp.; London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1976; London: Futura, 1976. 286 pp. A1715. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Blues,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 31–34 (Item E182). A1716. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Singers.” Melody Maker (17 May 1952): 9; Melody Maker (31 May 1952): 9. A1717. Paredes, Americo; Stekert, Ellen J. (eds.). The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1971. 207 pp. A1718. Parker, David Lee. Storia Fotografica del Blues: Dai Work Songs all’electric Sound. Napoli: Pagano, 2001. 109 pp. A1719. Parker, John W. “Lemon, Jelly, and All That Jazz,” in Fools and Weary Blues: The Great Escape of the Twenties, ed. L.R. Broer; J.D. Walther, pp. 140–159. Bowling Green: Popular, 1990. A1720. Parrish, Tim. Walking Blues: Making Americans from Emerson to Elvis. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001. 288 pp. A1721. Parth, Johnny. “Country Blues Reg. Pt 1.” Blues Notes 2, no. 4 (Mar 1970): 32–35; “Pt 2.” Blues Notes 2, no. 5/6 (Jun 1970): 45–47; “Pt 3.” Blues Notes 2, no. 7 (1970): 26–31.

A1729. Pearson, Barry Lee. Jook Right on: Blues Stories and Blues Storytellers. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2005. 228 pp. (NOTE: See also item A1728.) A1730. Pearson, Barry Lee; Steber, Bill. “Jook Women.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 102–113. A1731. Pearson, Barry. “Jump Steady: The Roots of R&B,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, pp. 312–345 (Item A432). A1732. Pearson, Barry Lee. The Life Story of the Blues Musician: An Analysis of the Traditions of Oral Self-Portrayal. Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, 1977. 287 pp. A1733. Pearson, Bill. “Classic and Country Blues: Entertainment and Tradition Side by Side.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 6 (Oct 1971): 19. A1734. Pearson, Bill. “Going Down to the Crossroads: The Bluesman and Religion.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 1 (Apr 1972): 13–15. A1735. Pease, J.H.; Pease, W.H. They Who Would Be Free: Black’s Search for Freedom. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990. 339 pp. A1736. Pedler, Dominic. “Blues Fathers: Six from the Deep South.” Record Collector no. 293 (Jan 2004): 70–77. A1737. Pekar, Harvey. “From Rock to ???” Down Beat 35, no. 9 (2 May 1968): 20–21, 39.

A1722. Pascale, Ernesto de. Pistoia Blues, ‘80–’94. Firenze: Tarab, 1995.

A1738. Pendle, Karin (ed.). Women & Music: A History. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991. 358 pp.; 2nd ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001. 516 pp.

A1723. Pascall, Jeremy; Burt, Rob. The Stars & Superstars of Black Music. Secaucus: Chartwell, 1977. 128 pp.

A1739. Penny, Dave. Rock the House: The Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll. UK: Charly CPCD 8355-2, c1998.

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A1740. Perdue, Charles L., Jr.; Barden, Thomas E.; Phillips, Robert K. Weevils in the Wheat: Interviews with Virginia Ex-Slaves. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1976. 405 pp. A1741. Peretti, Burton William. The Creation of Jazz: Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994. 277 pp. A1742. Pescheux, Jacques. “L’Immense Gâchis du Blues.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 284 (Dec 1980): 27–29. A1743. Pesquinne, Blaise. “Le Blues, la Musique Nègre des Villes: Naissance et Avenir du Jazz.” La Revue Musicale 15 (Nov 1934): 273–282.

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A1757. Pinn, Anthony B. Why, Lord?: Suffering and Evil in Black Theology. New York: Continuum, 1999. 216 pp. A1758. Pino, Guiseppe. Black and Blues. Germany: Ear, 2005. 120 pp. A1759. Placksin, Sally. American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present: Their Words, Lives, and Music. New York: Wideview, 1982. 332 pp.; New York: Seaview Books, 1982. 332 pp.; London: Pluto, 1985. 332 pp. (as Jazzwomen, 1900 to the Present: Their Lives, Words and Music); Wien : Hannibal, 1989. 352 pp. (as Frauen im Jazz: Von der Jahrhundertwende bis zur Gegenwart: Ihre Worte, ihr Leben, ihre Musik).

A1744. Peterson, Jerry. “The Police in the Blues, Freedom Songs, and Rap.” The Mid-Atlantic Almanac 3 (1994): 109–125.

A1760. Player, Edith A. “How the Voice of Africa Was Made Beautiful in Song: What Kinsmen of the Darker Continent Have Done to Spread Folk Songs WorldWide.” Chicago Defender (4 May 1935): 23.

A1745. Phillips, Romeo Eldridge. “Black Folk Music: Setting the Record Straight.” Music Educators’ Journal 60, no. 4 (Dec 1973): 41–45.

A1761. Pleasants, Henry. The Great American Popular Singers. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974. 384 pp.; London: Gollancz, 1974. 400 pp.

A1746. Phillips, Waldo. “The Therapeutics of the Blues.” Cadence 4, no. 5/6 (Jul 1978): 17–19.

A1762. Pleasants, Henry. “Re-Birth of the Blues.” Music and Musicians 17, no. 9 (May 1969): 36–37, 78–79.

A1747. Piazza, Tom. Blues Up and Down: Jazz, Race, and American Culture in Our Time. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997.

A1763. Pohlert, Werner. Jazz: 100 Jahre: Die Geschichte des Authentischen Jazz Vom Blues Der Schwarzen Sklaven Bis Zum Free-Jazz Der 60er Jahre. Schwetzingen: K.F. Schimper, 1989. 80 pp.; 2. Vollstandig Uberarbeitete Aufl. Schwetzingen: K.F. Schimper, 1995. 160 pp.

A1748. Pickering, Edward F. “Music Industry Analysis, 1937–63.” Blues & Rhythm no. 23 (Oct 1986): 9–11. A1749. Pidgeon, John. “UK Blues.” The History of Rock 3, no. 6 (c1981–c1984): 583–589. A1750. Pieper, Werner; Trouillet, Jean (eds.). WeltBeat: Das Jabuch für Globe-HörerInnen. Löhrbach: Pieper’s Medienexperimente, 1988. 110 pp. A1751. Pierson, Leroy. Down Behind the Rise, 1947–1953. USA: Nighthawk 106, 1970s. A1752. Pierson, Leroy J. The Great Blues Men. USA: Vanguard VMS 73104, 1972.

A1764. Poirier, Jean Louis; Aime, Bernard. Blues Graphismes. Saint-Contest: ADJ Editions, 1989. 78 pp. A1765. Polansky, Larry; Tick, Judith (eds.). The Music of American Folk Song, and Selected Other Writings on American Folk Music. Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2001. 210 pp. A1766. Pomerance, Alan. Repeal of the Blues: How Black Entertainers Influenced Civil Rights. Secaucus: Citadel, 1988. 264 pp.; New York: Carol, 1991. 264 pp. A1767. Pomposello, Tom. “Ad Man Blues.” Living Blues no. 79 (Mar/Apr 1988): 60.

A1753. Pincheon, Bill. “‘A Deeper Territory’: Race, Gender, Historical Narrative and the Recorded Field Blues.” Western Journal of Black Studies 24, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 22–33.

A1768. Porter, Bob. “Blues is a Woman.” JazzTimes (Sep 1980): 10.

A1754. Pinfold, Mike. “Views of the Blues.” Jazz Journal 34, no. 7 (Jul 1981): 20–21.

A1769. Porter, Bob. Ladies Sing the Blues. Vol. 2. USA: Savoy SJL 2256, 1981.

A1755. Pinkney, Junette A. “Ladies Sing the Blues: A Salute at the Smithsonian.” Washington Post (5 Mar 1985): 7.

A1770. Porter, Lewis R. “Jazzwomen.” Music Educators Journal 71 (Sep 1984): 42–52.

A1756. Pinn, Anthony B. “Blues, Rap, and Nitty-gritty Hermeneutics,” in Why, Lord?: Suffering and Evil in Black Theology. New York: Continuum, 1999.

A1771. Portis, Larry. “The Cultural Dialectic of the Blues.” Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory/ Revue Canadienne de Theorie Politique et Sociale 9, no. 3 (Fall 1985): 23–36.

History and Background

A1772. Postif, François. “That’s the Blues: Quelques Notes sur le Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 82 (1953): 15–16; Jazz Hot no. 84 (1954): 14, 33; Jazz Hot no. 91 (1954): 10. A1773. Potts, C. Brady. Signifying and Classifying: Framing ‘Authentic’ Blues for Mass Consumption. Master’s Thesis, University of Wisconsin, 2004. 60 pp. A1774. Powell, Carry Craig. “Talkin’ Blues at the ‘Living Blues’ Symposium.” Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies 35, no. 2 (Aug 2004): 121–128. A1775. Powell, Richard J. “If One is Knowledgeable About Afro-America, Then One Knows the Blues.” Chronicle of Higher Education 36, no. 14 (6 Dec 1989): 80. A1776. Pratt, Ray. “The Blues: A Discourse of Resistance,” in Rebel Musics, ed. A. Heble; D. Fischlin, pp. 120– 149. Montréal: Black Rose, 2003. A1777. Pratt, Ray. “The Politics of Authenticity in Popular Music: The Case of the Blues.” Popular Music and Society 10, no. 3 (1986): 55–78. A1778. Preston, Denis; McCarthy, Albert. “The Poetry of American Negro Folksong. 1: The Impact of Christianity.” NOW no. 3 (1944): 43–48; “2: Worksongs.” NOW no. 4 (1944): 53–59; “3: Blues.” NOW no. 5 (1945): 65–70. A1779. Preston, Denis; McCarthy, Albert J. “Poetry of AfroAmerican Folk-Song: The Impact of Christianity.” Folk: Review of People’s Music no. 1 (Feb 1945): 22–26. A1780. Preston, Denis; McCarthy, Albert. “Worksongs,” in Jazz Yearbook 1947, pp. 7–17. London: PL Editions Poetry, 1947. A1781. Prince, Valerie Sweeney. “Literature, Blues in,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 615–618 (Item E162). A1782. Prince, Valerie Sweeney. “Theater, Blues in,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 979–981 (Item E162). A1783. Puckett, Newbell Niles. Folk Beliefs of the Southern Negro. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1926. 644 pp.; London: H. Milford, 1926. 644 pp.

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A1787. Quill, Charles G. The History of the Blues. New York: Rosen, 2003. 24 pp. A1788. Radano, Ronald Michael; Bohlman, Philip Vilas. Music and the Racial Imagination. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. 703 pp. A1789. Radcliffe, Charles. “Blues Walking Like a Man.” Anarchy no. 51 (May 1965): 140–154. A1790. Radcliffe, Charles. “Whitewashing the Blues.” Race Traitor no. 9 (Summer 1998): 106–116. A1791. Radenac, Marc. “L’Age d’or du Rhythm & Blues. Pt 1.” Compact Disc Magazine no. 3 (Apr 1993): 12–13; “Pt 2.” Compact Disc Magazine no. 4 (May 1993): 12–13; “Pt 3.” Compact Disc Magazine no. 5 (Jun 1993): 12–13; “Pt 4.” Compact Disc Magazine no. 6 (Jul/Aug 1993): 12–13. A1792. Ramsey, Frederic. Been Here and Gone. Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1960. 177 pp.; London: Cassell, 1960. 177 pp.; Rutgers University Press, 1969. 177 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1962. 177 pp.; Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2000. 177 pp. A1793. Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. The Blues: Records from the Collection of Frederic Ramsey, Jr. USA: Folkways FJ 2802, 1966. A1794. Ramsey, Frederic. The Blues. USA: Folkways FP 55, 1950; USA: Folkways FJ2802, 1950; USA: Smithsonian Folkways 02802, 1992. A1795. Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. “The Country Blues in Word and Song.” Saturday Review 43, no. 3 (16 Jan 1960): 78–79, 81. A1796. Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. “Elder Songsters.” Jazz Monthly 3, no. 12 (Feb 1958): 6–8, 31. A1797. Ramsey, Frederic; Smith, Charles Edward (eds.). Jazzmen. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1939. 360 pp.; London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1957. 360 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1958. 360 pp.; St. Clair Shores: Scholarly Press, 1972. 360 pp.; New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977. 360 pp.; New York: Limelight Editions, 1985. 360 pp. A1798. Ramsey, Frederic. “A Photographic Documentary of Jazz and Folk Backgrounds.” Record Changer 12, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1953): 23–47.

A1784. Purdy, W. Randolph. “Code Blue: The Blues as Medicine.” Journal of Poetry Therapy 7, no. 4 (Summer 1994): 179–187.

A1799. Ramsey, Frederic; Smith, Charles Edward. The South. USA: Folkways FJ 2801, 1958.

A1785. Pyke, Launcelot Allen. Jazz 1920 to 1927: An Analytical Study. Ph.D. Dissertation, State University of Iowa, 1962. 155 pp.

A1800. Ramsey, Frederic. Where the Music Started: A Photographic Essay. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Institute of Jazz Studies, 1970. 34 pp.

A1786. Quay, Russell. “Worksongs and Religion.” Jazz Journal 4, no. 5 (May 1951): 5.

A1801. Ramsey, Guthrie P., Jr. “Blues and the Ethnographic Truth,” in Around the Sound: Popular Music in Per-

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formance, Education, and Scholarship, ed. D.G. Herbert; P.S. Campbell; R.J. Will. Seattle: University of Washington, 2000. Reprinted in Journal of Popular Music Studies 13, no. 1 (2001): 41–58. A1802. Ramsey, Guthrie P. “‘It’s Just the Blues’: Race, Entertainment, and the Blues Muse,” in Race Music, pp. 44–75. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. A1803. Ramsey, Guthrie P. Race Music: Black Cultures from Bebop to Hip-Hop. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. 281 pp. A1804. Rasmusson, Ludvig. Blues. Stockholm: AWE/Geber, 1979. 140 pp.

A1816. Rediger, Pat. Great African Americans in Music. New York: Crabtree, 1996. 64 pp. A1817. Reed, Teresa. “Elder Eatmore and Deacon Jones: Folk Religion as Humor in Black Secular Recordings, 1918–1961.” Popular Music and Society 25, no. 3/4 (2001): 25–44. A1818. Reed, Teresa L. The Holy Profane: Religion in Black Popular Music. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2003. 183 pp. A1819. Reese, Jennifer. “Red-Hot Blues.” Fortune 128, no. 3 (9 Aug 1993): 11+. A1820. Reichel, Achim. Blues in Blond: Songs und Balladen. Hamburg: Luchterhand Literaturverlag, 1992. 265 pp.

A1805. Rauhut, Michael; Kochan, Thomas; Dieckmann, Christoph. Bye Bye, Lübben City: Bluesfreaks, Tramps und Hippies in der DDR. Berlin: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, 2004. 454 pp.

A1821. Reichert, Carl-Ludwig. Blues: Geschichte und Geschichten. München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 2001. 272 pp.

A1806. Raussert, Wilfried. Negotiating Temporal Differences: Blues, Jazz and Narrativity in African American Culture. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 2000. 173 pp.

A1822. Reilly, April. “The Impact of Technology on Rhythm ‘n’ Blues.” Black Perspective in Music 1, no. 2 (Fall 1973): 134–146.

A1807. Reagon, Bernice Johnson. “The Lady Street Singer.” Southern Exposure 2, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 1974): 38–41. A1808. Reagon, Bernice. “Songs of Black America as Oral History,” in The Diffusion of the Afro-American Idiom in the Western Hemisphere. pp. 101–114. Washington, DC: Howard University Center for Ethnic Music, 1977.

A1823. Reilly, Mary Elizabeth. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues: An Examination of Black Women’s Lyrics from the 1920s and 1930s and What They Tell Us About Black women’s Experiences with Drug and Alcohol Addiction. Master’s Thesis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2002. 121 pp. A1824. Reisner, Robert George. The Jazz Titans: Including ‘The Parlance of Hip’. Garden City: Doubleday, 1960. 168 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1977. 168 pp.

A1809. Reagon, Bernice Johnson. We’ll Understand It Better By and By: Pioneering African American Gospel Composers. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992. 384 pp.

A1825. Reitz, Rosetta. “Big Mamas.” Hot Wire: The Journal of Women’s Music and Culture 8, no. 3 (Sep 1992): 18–21.

A1810. Reck, David B. “The Minstrels.” Music Educators’ Journal 63, no. 2 (Oct 1976): 28–37.

A1826. Reitz, Rosetta. Big Mamas. USA: Rosetta RR 1306, 1982.

A1811. Reda, Jacques. “Immortel, le Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 107 (Jun 1964): 44–45.

A1827. Reitz, Rosetta. Jailhouse Blues: Women’s a Cappella Songs from the Parchman Penitentiary. USA: Rosetta RR 1316, 1987. Notes reprinted in Walking a Blues Road, ed. S.B. Charters, pp. 193–198 (Item A407).

A1812. Reda, Jacques. “La Seule Couleur.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 200 (May 1972): 36–37. A1813. Redd, Lawrence N. “Radio,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 796–799 (Item E162). A1814. Redd, Lawrence N. Rock is Rhythm and Blues: The Impact of Mass Media. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1974. 167 pp. A1815. Redd, Lawrence N. “Rock! It’s Still Rhythm and Blues.” Black Perspective in Music 13, no. 1 (Spring 1985): 31–47.

A1828. Reitz, Rosetta. Mean Mothers: Independent Women’s Blues. Vol. 1.. USA: Rosetta RR 1300, 1980. A1829. Reitz, Rosetta. “Mean Mothers: Independent Women’s Blues.” Heresies 3, no. 2 (1980): 57–60. A1830. Reitz, Rosetta. Sorry But I Can’t Take You: Women’s Railroad Blues. USA: Rosetta RR 1301, 1980. A1831. Reitz, Rosetta. Super Sisters. USA: Rosetta RR 1308, 1982.

History and Background

A1832. Reitz, Rosetta. Sweet Petunias. USA: Rosetta RR 1311, 1986. A1833. Reitz, Rosetta. Red, White & Blues: Women Sing of America. USA: Rosetta RR 1302, c1980. A1834. Renee, Robin. “Even Women Get the Blues.” Elmore no. 6 (Jan/Feb 2006): 22–24. A1835. Reuss, Richard A.; Reuss, Joanne C. American Folk Music and Left-Wing Politics, 1927–1957. Lanham: Scarecrow, 2000. 328 pp. A1836. Reuss, Richard A.; Green, Archie. Songs About Work: Essays in Occupational Culture for Richard A. Reuss. Bloomington: Folklore Institute, Indiana University, 1993. 360 pp. A1837. Reynolds, Gay. “I Am the Blues.” Arkansas Review 29, no. 1 (Apr 1998): 22–25. A1838. Richards, Pat. “American Negro Blues Festival.” Jazz Beat no. 10 (Oct 1964): 16–17. A1839. Richards, Pat. “I Hear the Blues.” Jazz Beat no. 2 (Feb 1964): 4–5. A1840. Richards, Pat. “The Blues and Gospel Train.” Jazz Beat no. 6 (Jul 1964): 4–5. A1841. Richards, Tad. “Rhythm and Blues,” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 4, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 206–209 (Item E185). A1842. Richardson, Clive. “The Fifties Explosion.” Black Echoes (13 Feb 1976). A1843. Ricks, George Robinson. Some Aspects of the Religious Music of the United States Negro: An Ethnomusicological Study with Special Emphasis on the Gospel Tradition. Ph.D. Dissertation, Northwestern University, 1960. 419 pp.; Published in book form New York: Arno, 1977. 419 pp. A1844. Riis, Thomas L. “Pink Morton’s Theatre, Black Vaudeville, and the TOBA: Recovering the History, 1910–30,” in New Perspectives on Music: Essays in Honor of Eileen Southern, ed. E. Southern; J. Wright; S.A. Floyd. Warren: Harmonie Park, 1992. A1845. Rijn, Guido van. “‘Climbing the Mountain Top’: African American Blues and Gospel Songs from the Civil Rights Years,” in Media, Culture, and the Modern African American Freedom Struggle, ed. B. Ward, pp. 122–144. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001. A1846. Rijn, Guido van. “Coolidge’s Blues: African American Blues from the Roaring Twenties,” in Nobody Knows Where the Blues Come From, ed. R. Springer. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2006.

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A1847. Rijn, Guido van. “The Dollar Has the Blues: Deflation and Inflation in African American Blues Songs,” in The Lyrics in African American Popular Music, ed. R. Springer, pp. 77–89. Bern: Peter Lang, 2001. A1848. Rijn, Guido van. “Great Depression,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 373–374 (Item E162). A1849. Rijn, Guido van. “Imagery in the Lyrics: An Initial Approach,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 141–157. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. A1850. Rijn, Guido van. “Jesus is a President Too: Actuele Blues en Gospel Songs Over de Moord op John F. Kennedy,” in Amerikanisten: Werk in Uitvoering. Nijmegen: Nijmegen Universiteitsdrukkerij, 1995. A1851. Rijn, Guido van. “De President Blues: Het Beeld van Amerikaanse Presidenten in de Blues,” in The Pursuit of Happiness en de Paradox van de Vrijheid, ed. H. Bak, pp. 120–121. Nijmegen: Nijmegen Universiteitsdrukkerij, 1994. A1852. Rijn, Guido van. Roosevelt’s Blues: African-American Blues and Gospel Artists on President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Proefschrift ter Verkrijging van de Grand van Doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit te Lleiden .… Amsterdam: Guido van Rijn, 1996. 375 pp.; Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1996. 292 pp. A1853. Rijn, Guido van; Misiewicz, Roger. Too Late, Too Late: More Newly Discovered Titles and Alternate Takes. Vol. 1: 1926–1944; Austria: Document DOCD-5150, 1993. Vol 2: 1897–1935. Austria: Document DOCD-5216, 1993. Vol. 3: 1927–1950s. Austria: Document DOCD-5276, 1994. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5321, 1995. Vol. 5. Austria: Document DOCD-5411, 1995. Vol. 6. Austria: Document DOCD-5461, 1995. Vol. 7. Austria: Document DOCD-5525, 1996. Vol. 8. Austria: Document DOCD-5574, 1997. Vol. 9. Austria: Document DOCD-5590, 1997. Vol. 10 (1926–1951). Austria: Document DOCD-5601, 1998. Vol. 11. Austria: Document DOCD-5659, 1999. Vol. 12. Austria: Document DOCD-5659, 1999. Vol. 13. Austria: Document DOCD-5660, 1999. A1854. Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans; Sliedregt, Cor van. Trouble Done Bore Me Down. Holland: Agram AB 2011, 1984. A1855. Rijn, Guido van. The Truman and Eisenhower Blues: African-American Blues and Gospel Songs, 1945–1960. London ; New York: Continuum, 2004. 215 pp.

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A1856. Ripani, Richard J. The New Blue Music: Changes in Melody, Harmony, Rhythm, and Form in Rhythm and Blues, 1950–1999. Ph.D. Dissertation, Memphis State University, 2004. 344 pp. A1857. Ritz, David. “The Blues is the Blood,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 276–278 (Item A895). A1858. Ro, Tano. Backstage: 15 Years on the Road with the Blues. Italy: Editrifice Arcana, c1992. A1859. Roach, Hildred. Black American Music: Past and Present. 2nd ed. Malabar: Krieger, 1994. 368 pp. A1860. Roberts, John Storm. Black Music of Two Worlds. New York: Praeger, 1972. 286 pp.; London: Lane, 1973. 286 pp.; New York: Morrow, 1974. 282 pp. A1861. Roberts, John W. From Trickster to Badman: The Black Folk Hero in Slavery and Freedom. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1989. 233 pp. A1862. Roberts, John W. “‘Railroad Bill’ and the American Outlaw Tradition.” Western Folklore 40, no. 4 (Oct 1981): 315–328. A1863. Roberts, John W. “Stackolee and the Development of a Black Heroic Ideal.” Western Folklore 42, no. 3 (Jul 1983): 179–190. A1864. Roberts, M. “R&B Popularity Reaches New Peaks.” Billboard 79 (24 Jun 1967): suppl. 38. A1865. Robertson, Brian (ed.). The Little Blues Book. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1996. 176 pp. A1866. Robinson, Armstead L.; Foster, Craig C.; Ogilvie, Donald A. Black Studies in the University: A Symposium. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1969. A1867. Robinson, Leroy. “Jazz and Blues: The Nature of It All.” Soul Illustrated 1, no. 1 (1968): 20–23, 40. A1868. Robinson, Louie. “Blues Becoming Big Business.” Ebony 18, no. 6 (Apr 1963): 38–41. A1869. Robinson, Ruth Adkins. “A Century of Women in Music.” Performing Songwriter no. 43 (Jan/Feb 2000): 67–70, 72. A1870. Roby, Chris. Decade of the Blues: The 50s. Vol. 2. Highway 51 H-101, 1967. A1871. Roche, Jacques. “The Words: Can Blues Singers Be Traced by Their Own Lyrics?” 78 Quarterly no. 1 (Autumn 1967): 51–55.

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A1874. Roffeni, Alessandro (ed.). Blues, Ballate e Canti Di Lavoro Afroamericani. Rome: Newton Compton, 1976. 318 pp. A1875. Roffeni, Alessandro. Il Blues Rurale. Italy: Albatros VPA 8187, 1974. A1876. Roffeni, Alessandro (ed.). Il Blues: Saggio Critico e Antologia Canti Dei Negri d’America. Milan: Edizioni Academia, 1973. 259 pp. A1877. Roffeni, Alessandro (ed.). Il Blues: Saggio Critico e Raccolta Di Liriche della Pin Importante Forma Di Canto Afro-Americcana. Milan: Edizioni Academia, 1973. 259 pp.; 2nd ed. Milan: Edizioni Academia, 1978. 295 pp. A1878. Roffeni, Alessandro. Il Blues Urbana. Italy: Albatros VPA 8189, 1974. A1879. Rogers, Dave. Rock ‘n’ Roll. London; Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982. 148 pp. A1880. Röhnisch, Claus. “Take a Little Swing With.” Jefferson no. 51 (Spring 1981): 22–25. A1881. Röhnisch, Claus. “Take a Little Swing With.” Jefferson no. 73 (1986): 16. A1882. Röhnisch, Claus. “Take a Little Swing with ...: Året Är Alltså 1954.” Jefferson no. 56 (Summer 1982): 44–47. A1883. Röhnisch, Claus. “Tin Pan Alley Blues: En Liten R&B Historik. Pt 1.” Jefferson no. 17 (1972): 4–8; “Pt 2.” Jefferson no. 18 (1972): 12–16; “Pt 3.” Jefferson no. 19 (1972): 10–14. A1884. Rolontz, Bob. “The R&B Deejay: A Growing Factor.” Billboard 65 (28 Feb 1953): 57. A1885. Ronk, Dave Van; Wald, Elijah. The Mayor of MacDougal Street: A Memoir. Cambridge: Da Capo, 2005. 246 pp. A1886. Rookmaaker, Hans R. Nothin’ But the Blues. UK: Fontana 682 073 TL, 1960. A1887. Rookmaaker, Hendrik Roelof. Jazz, Blues, Spirituals. Wegeningen: Gebr. Zomer & Keuning, 1960. 219 pp. A1888. Roos, John; Watt, Jeffrey. The Sixties Blues-Rock Explosion. Old Goat Publishing, 2000.

A1872. Rockwood, John Gibbs. Witness to the Blues. Toledo: Radio Room, 1999. 45 pp.

A1889. Rosemont, Franklin. “Black Music and the Surrealist Revolution.” Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion no. 3 (Spring 1976): 17–27.

A1873. Roffeni, Alessandro. La Ballata Afro-Americana. Italy: Albatros VPA 8437, 1970s.

A1890. Rosenberg, Alfred. “Von der Blues-Renaissance zur Blues - Hysterie.” Jazz Podium 12 (1963): 16.

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A1891. Rosenberg, Neil V. Transforming Tradition: Folk Music Revivals Examined. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. 340 pp.

A1905. Russell, Tony. “Blues Journal: Blues My Naughty Chemist Gave to Me.” Jazz Journal 31, no. 3 (Mar 1978): 36–37.

A1892. Roxin, Charles. Aspects of the Blues. New York: Space Age, 1973. 16 pp.

A1906. Russell, Tony. “Blues Masters of the 30s.” Jazz Monthly no. 188 (Oct 1970): 23.

A1893. Rowe, Mike. The Fifties: Juke Joint Blues. UK: Ace CHA 216, 1987.

A1907. Russell, Tony. “The Blues: Revival and Survival,” in Jazz Now: The Jazz Centre Society Guide, ed. R. Cotterrell, pp. 88–94. London: Quartet, 1976.

A1894. Roxon, Lillian. “White Blues Bands,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 524–525 (Item E192). A1895. Roy, Rob. “If ‘Jazz’ Isn’t Music to the Long Haired Gents, Then What About Blues?” Chicago Defender (1 Feb 1947): 19. A1896. Rubin, Rachel; Melnick, Jeffrey Paul (eds.). American Popular Music: New Approaches to the Twentieth Century. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001. 280 pp. A1897. Rudd, Roswell. “The Universality of the Blues ... Some Quartertones Around the Drone.” Down Beat 35, no. 2 (25 Jan 1968): 22–23, 26. A1898. Rudinow, Joel. “Race, Ethnicity, Expressive Authenticity: Can White People Sing the Blues?” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 127–137. A1899. Rushton, Neil. “The Lone Guitar Man.” Black Echoes (13 Mar 1976). A1900. Ruspoli, Mario (ed.). Blues: Poésie de l’Amérique Noire. Paris: Les Publications Techniques et Artistiques, 1947. 140 pp. A1901. Russell, Michele. “Slave Codes and Liner Notes.” Radical Teacher 4 (Mar 1977): 1–6. Also published in Radical Religion 3, no. 2 (Winter 1977): 12–17. Reprinted in Heresies 3, no. 2 (1980): 52– 56. Reprinted in All the Women are White, All the Blacks are Men, But Some of Us are Brave, ed. G.T. Hull; P. Bell Scott; B. Smith, pp. 129–140. Old Westbury: The Feminist Press, 1982. A1902. Russell, Tony. Black, Whites, and Blues. London: CBS 52796, 1970. A1903. Russell, Tony. Blacks, Whites, and Blues. London: Studio Vista, 1970. 112 pp.; New York: Stein and Day, 1970. 112 pp. Reprinted in Yonder Come the Blues. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. A1904. Russell, Tony. The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. London: Aurum, 1997. 224 pp.; Vancouver: Raincoast, 1997. 224 pp.; New York: Schirmer, 1997. 224 pp.; rev. ed. London: Carlton, 2000. 224 pp.

A1908. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Blues Women.” The Blues Collection no. 73 (1992+). A1909. Russell, Tony. Early Folk Blues. Vol. 1: Skoodle Um Skoo. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDR 199, 1970. Vol. 2: Hometown Skiffle. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDR 206, 1970. A1910. Russell, Tony. Good Mornin’ Blues. UK: Living Era CD AJA5439, 2004. A1911. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Hillbilly Blues.” The Blues Collection no. 70 (1992+). A1912. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Jumpin’ Jazz.” Jazz Greats no. 55 (1998). A1913. Russell, Tony. “Music in the Air.” The History of Rock 1, no. 3 (c1981–c1984): pp. 55–58. A1914. Russell, Tony. “String Band,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 2, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing; P. Oliver; P. Wicke, pp. 72–74 (Item E205). A1915. Russell, Tony. “Talkin’ Blues: Ballad of Stagolee.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 4 (Jul 1972): 12–13. A1916. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Thirties’ Blues.” The Blues Collection no. 80 (1992+). A1917. Rust, Brian. Jazz Sounds of the Twenties. Vol. 4: Blues Singers and Accompanists. UK: Parlophone PMC 1177, 1962. A1918. Ryan, Marc. Catfish Blues. Japan: P-Vine PCD-2406, 1992. A1919. Ryan, Marc. Uptown Blues, 1946–1959. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5293, 1993. A1920. Rye, Howard; Wright, Laurie. “The Legacy of the Blues.” Storyville no. 60 (Aug/Sep 1975): 225–227. A1921. S., G.; P., L. “Influence Degli Indiani d’America nel Blues.” Blues Power 1, no. 4 (1974): 14–15. A1922. Saari, Jouni. “Afroamerikkalaisen Musiikin Kehitys Englannissa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 47 (1977): 4–9; Blues News [Finland] no. 48 (1977): 8–12. A1923. Sacré, Robert. “Black Music U.S.A,” in The Voice of the Delta, pp. 45–90. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège, 1987.

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A1924. Sacré, Robert. “O Mother, Where Art Thou?: Mother,” in The Lyrics in African American Popular Music, ed. R. Springer, pp. 121–137. Bern: Peter Lang, 2001.

A1939. Santi, Serene. ‘I Want All You Women To Listen To Me’: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Women’s Blues. Master’s Thesis, Arizona State University, 2003. 53 pp.

A1925. Sacré, Robert. “The Origins of Afro-American Music,” in The Voice of the Delta. Liege: Presses Universitaires de Liege, 1987.

A1940. Santino, Jack. “The Spirit of American Music: ‘Nobody Ever Told Me It Was the Blues’.” Journal of American Culture 5, no. 4 (Winter 1982): 20–26.

A1926. Sacré, Robert. Saints and Sinners: Religion, Blues, and (D)evil in African-American Music and Literature: Proceedings of the Conference Held at the Universite de Liege (Oct 1991). Liege: Societe Liegeoise de Musicologie, 1996. 352 pp.

A1941. Santoro, Gene. “Confessin’ the Blues.” The Nation 254 (16 Mar 1992): 353–356.

A1927. St. Pierre, Roger. “Small Labels Kept the Flag Flying.” Melody Maker (23 Mar 1968): 15. A1928. Salaam, Kalamu Ya. “Out of a Musical Fort Knox.” In These Times 6, no. 33 (25 Aug 1982): 21. A1929. Salaam, Kalamu Ya. “It Didn’t Jes Grew: The Social and Aesthetic Significance of African American Music.” African American Review 29, no. 2 (Summer 1995): 351–375. A1930. Salem, James M. “Chitlin Circuit,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 205–206 (Item E162). A1931. Salomon, Ed. Cryin’ in the Morning: An Anthology of Post-War Blues. USA: Muse MR 5212, 1979. A1932. Sander, Ellen. “Old Bluemen Never Die: They Just Play Away.” Billboard 79 (24 Jun 1967): suppl. 56–59. A1933. Sandmel, Ben. “The Blues: Yesterday & Today.” Down Beat 56, no. 12 (Dec 1989): 45–48. A1934. Sandner, Wolfgang. “Der Blues im Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Hifi-Stereophonie 17, no. 10 (Oct 1978): 1318–1320, 1322. A1935. Sanjek, David. “Marketing,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 654–658 (Item E162). A1936. Sante, Luc. “The Birth of the Blues.” Yeti no. 2 (200?). Reprinted in This is Pop: In Search of the Elusive at Experience Music Project, ed. E. Weisbard. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004.

A1942. Santoro, Gene. Dancing in Your Head: Jazz, Blues, Rock, and Beyond. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. 308 pp.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. 308 pp. A1943. Santoro, Gene. Highway 61 Revisited: The Common Roots of American Jazz, Blues, Folk, Rock, and Country Music. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. 312 pp.; Osceola: Sparkford Haynes, 2004. 312 pp. A1944. Sargant, Norman; Sargant, Tom. “Negro-American Music, or the Origin of Jazz. I & II.” Musical Times 72, no. 1061 (1 Jul 1931): 653–655; “III.” Musical Times 72, no. 1062 (1 Aug 1931): 751–752; “IV.” Musical Times 72, no. 1063 (1 Sep 1931): 847–848. A1945. Sargeant, Winthrop. Jazz Hot and Hybrid. New York: Arrow, 1938. 234 pp.; rev. ed. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1946. 287 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1959. 287 pp. Republished as Jazz: A History. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964. 286 pp.; 3rd. ed. New York: Da Capo, 1975. 302 pp. A1946. Savage-Wiseman, Phoenix. “Hoodoo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 454–458 (Item E162). A1947. Savage-Wiseman, Phoenix. “Sex as Lyric Concept,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 871–872 (Item E162). A1948. Sawyer, Charles. “The Folk-Rock Frenzy,” in History of the Blues, ed. D. Goldfarb. Portland: Artstigo, 1992. A1949. Scanlon, Ann. “Story of the Blues.” Vox no. 28 (Jan 1993): 18.

A1937. Santelli, Robert; George-Warren, Holly; Brown, Jim; Raitt, Bonnie. American Roots Music. USA: Harry N. Abrams, 2001. 232 pp.

A1950. Scarborough, Dorothy. “The ‘Blues’ as Folk Songs,” in Publications of the Texas Folklore Society. Vol. 2, ed. J.F. Dobie, pp. 52–66. Austin: Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1923.

A1938. Santelli, Robert. “Mojo Working: The Blues Explosion,” in American Roots Music, ed. R. Santelli; H. George-Warren; J. Brown, pp. 184–209. New York: H.N. Abrams, 2001.

A1951. Scarborough, Dorothy. On the Trail of Negro FolkSongs. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925. 289 pp.; Hatboro: Folklore Associates, 1963. 295 pp.

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A1952. Scarborough, Dorothy. “Work Songs,” in On the Trail of Negro Folk Songs, pp. 206–237. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925.

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A1968. Scott, Frank. Packin’ Up My Blues: Blues from the Deep South, 1950–61. USA: Muskadine 102, c1973.

A1953. Scarlett-Streatfield, John. “Yes - Really the Blues.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 26.

A1969. Scott, Michael. “Meditations on Blues and Rap Music.” Mississippi Folklore Register 24 (1990): 17–33.

A1954. Schalkwyk, Christina Linsenmeyer van. “Blues,” in Dictionary of American History. Vol. 1, ed. S.I. Kutler, pp. 491–492. 3rd ed. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2003.

A1970. Seay, Davin; Neely, Mary. Stairway to Heaven: The Spiritual Roots of Rock ‘n’ Roll, from the King and Little Richard to Prince and Amy Grant. New York: Ballantine, 1986. 355 pp.

A1955. Schatz, Philip. “Songs of the Negro Worker.” New Masses no. 5 (May 1930): 6–8.

A1971. Sedlacek, Paul-Michael. “Der Blues.” Spoonful Bluesmagazin no. 14 (Mar 1980): 20–26.

A1956. Schleenbecker, Wolfram. “Die Unglaubwürdige Weißmalerei des Schwarzen Blues.” Jazz Podium 20 (Mar 1971): 102–103.

A1972. Seeger, Charles. “The Afro-American Music Community,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 19, ed. S. Sadie, p. 440. London: Macmillan, 1980.

A1957. Schmidt, Eric von; Rooney, Jim. “Fixin’ to Die,” in Baby, Let Me Follow You Down: The Illustrated History of the Cambridge Folk Years, pp. 189–199. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1993. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 531–539 (Item A2216). A1958. Schmidt, Siegfried. “1st der Blues Kommerziell?: Eine Betrachtung und Umfrage.” Jazz Podium 8 (1959): 171–172. A1959. Schneider, Thomas A. Blues Cover Songs: The Intersection of Blues and Rock on the Popular Music Charts (1955–1995). Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Memphis, 2001. 445 pp. A1960. Schneider, Thomas A. Pan-African Cultural and Musical Influences in American Music and the Blues. Master’s Thesis, Memphis State University, 1993. 164 pp. A1961. Schonberg, Harold C. “Not Really the Blues.” Musical Digest no. 29 (Jan 1947): 8, 18. A1962. Schouten, Martin. Het Blues Museum. Amsterdam: Bezige Bij, 1993. 196 pp. A1963. Schouten, Martin. Billie en de President: Verhalen Uit de Tijd van de Jazz. Amsterdam: De Arbeiderspers,1977. 254 pp. A1964. Schuler, Manfred. “Vom Passamezzo Zum Blues.” Musica 16 (1962): 65–66. A1965. Schuller, Gunther. Early Jazz: Its Roots and Musical Development. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. 416 pp.

A1973. Seeger, Pete; Schwartz, Jo Metcalf (ed.). Incompleat Folksinger. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1972. 596 pp.; Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1992. 596 pp. A1974. Seitz, Don C. “Ballads of the Bad: Colored Chain Gang Chansons Collected at Chapel Hill.” Outlook 143 (4 Aug 1926): 478. A1975. Selman-Earnest, Cora. Black Owned Radio and Television Stations in the United States from 1950– 1982. Ph.D. Dissertation, Wayne State University, 1985. 207 pp. A1976. Selvin, Joel. Blues Classics. USA: Bluesway BLS6061, 1973. A1977. Seroff, Doug; Abbott, Lynn. “Black Music in the White City.” 78 Quarterly no. 9 (c1995): 47–60. A1978. Seroff, Doug. “100 Years from Today: Selected Items of Musical Matters Drawn from the Black Community. Pt 1.” 78 Quarterly no. 5 (1990): 56–62; “Pt 2.” 78 Quarterly no. 6 (1991): 51–65; “Pt 3.” 78 Quarterly no. 7 (1992): 79–95. (NOTE: See also item A1.) A1979. Seroff, Doug. “Open the Door, Richard.” Record Exchanger 4, no. 6 (Aug 1975): 10–11. A1980. Seward, Adrienne Lanier (ed.). The Role of Early Afro-American Folklore in the Teaching of the Arts and Humanities: Papers from the 3rd Annual Conference of the Association of African and African-American Folklorists. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1983. 352 pp.

A1966. Scott, Frank. Anthology of the Blues. Vol. 4: Blues from the Deep South. USA: Kent KST-9004, 1969.

A1981. Shank, Brad. “Blues Across America: Styles of the Blues,” in Exploring the Blues: Teacher’s Handbook. New York: Cherry Lane, 2001.

A1967. Scott, Frank; Noennig, Nancy. Easin’ In: Women Sing the Blues, 1924–1941. USA: Muskadine 105, 1983.

A1982. Shank, Bradley; Anderson, Tom. Exploring the Blues: Teacher’s Handbook. New York: Cherry Lane, 2001. 53 pp.

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A1983. Shapiro, Linn (ed.). Black People and their Culture: Selected Writings from the African Diaspora. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, Division of Performing Arts, 1976. 140 pp. A1984. Shapiro, Nat; Hentoff, Nat (eds.). The Jazz Makers. London: Peter Davies, 1957; New York: Rinehart, 1957; New York: Da Capo, 1979. 368 pp. A1985. Shaw, Arnold. Black Popular Music in America: From the Spiritual, Minstrels, and Ragtime to Soul, Disco, and Hip-Hop. New York: Schirmer, 1986. 386 pp.; London: Collier Macmillan, 1986. 386 pp. A1986. Shaw, Arnold. “Blues,” in The World of Soul: Black America’s Contribution to the Pop Music Scene, ed. A. Shaw. New York: Cowles, 1970. A1987. Shaw, Arnold J. “The Blues: A Definition.” Billboard 79 (24 Jun 1967): 6–7. A1988. Shaw, Arnold J. “Country Music and the Negro.” Billboard 79 (28 Oct 1967): suppl. 82–83. A1989. Shaw, Arnold. Honkers and Shouters: The Golden Years of Rhythm and Blues. New York: Collier, 1978. 555 pp.; New York: Macmillan, 1978. 555 pp.; New York: Collier/Macmillan, 1986. 555 pp.; New York: Collier /Macmillan, 1999, 555 pp. A1990. Shaw, Arnold J. “100 Years of the Blues.” Billboard 79 (24 Jun 1967): 10–11. A1991. Shaw, Arnold. “The Origins of the Blues,” in The Voice of the Delta: Charley Patton and the Mississippi Blues Traditions, Influences, and Comparisons. Liege: Presses Universitaires de Liege, 1987. A1992. Shaw, Arnold. “Popular Music from Minstrel Songs to Rock ‘n’ Roll,” in One Hundred Years of Music in America, ed. P.H. Lang, pp. 140–168. New York: Schirmer, 1961.

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A1998. Shelton, Robert. “An Earthy Shirt-Sleeve Type of Folk Art.” New York Times (31 Jan 1960): B19. A1999. Shelton, Robert. “Southern Folk Songs from Prison.” New York Times (13 Apr 1958): B11. A2000. Sheridan, Chris. “Chapters in Jazz. Chapter 1: Sad News Blues.” Cadence 6, no. 6 (Jun 1980): 14–18. A2001. Shipp, E.R. “For Students, Rebirth of the Blues.” New York Times (30 Mar 1984): 12. A2002. Shockett, Bernard Irwin. A Stylistic Study of the Blues as Recorded by Jazz Instrumentalists, 1917– 1931. Ph.D. Dissertation, New York University, 1964. 233 pp. A2003. Shultz, Herb. Jugs, Washboards, and Kazoos. USA: RCA Victor LPV 540, 1967. A2004. Shurman, Dick. “Blues Into the 1990s.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 46. A2005. Shurman, Dick. Blues Masters: The Essential Blues Collection. Vol. 9: Postmodern Blues. USA: Rhino R2 71132, 1993. A2006. Shurman, Dick. “I Will Turn Your Money Green.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 33. A2007. Sidran, Ben. Black Talk. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. 201 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1981. 201 pp. A2008. Silva, Orlando. “Early Blues: Considerazioni Sul Blues Pre-war Attraverso la Politica Delle Etichette Contemporanee.” Feelin’ Good no. 22 (1988): 32–34. A2009. Silvester, Mario. “30 Jaar Blues Revival.” Jazz Freak 9, no. 4 (Mar 1982): 124; Jazz Freak 9, no. 6 (Jul 1982): 206.

A1993. Shaw, Arnold. “Researching Rhythm & Blues.” Black Music Research Journal (1980): 71–79.

A2010. Simic, Charles. “No Cure for the Blues.” Antaeus no. 71/72 (Autumn 1993): 133–139.

A1994. Shaw, Arnold. The Rockin’ ‘50s: The Decade That Transformed the Pop Music Scene. New York: Hawthorn, 1974. 296 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1984. 314 pp.

A2011. Simon, B. “Term R&B Hardly Covers Multi-Material So Grouped.” Billboard 68 (4 Feb 1956): 55.

A1995. Shaw, Arnold. The World of Soul: Black America’s Contribution to the Pop Music Scene. New York: Cowles, 1970. 306 pp.; New York: Paperback Library, 1971. 380 pp.; New York: Collier, 1978; New York: Collier Macmillan, 1986. 555 pp. A1996. Shearer, James Edward. Jazz Basics: A Brief Overview with Historical Documents and Recordings. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 2002. 256 pp. A1997. Shelton, Robert. “Country Blues: Growing Field for Research.” New York Times (11 Dec 1960): B15.

A2012. Simons, David. “Women with the Blues: Then and Now,” in Exploring the Blues: Teacher’s Handbook. New York: Cherry Lane, 2001. A2013. Sinclair, John. Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, 1972. USA: Atlantic SD 2-502, 1973. A2014. Sinclair, John. “Ann Arbor Blues Festival, 1972– 1974.” Blues Access no. 34 (Summer 1998): 38–45. A2015. Singletary, Michael W. “Some Perceptions of the Lyrics of Three Types of Recorded Music: Rock, Country and Soul.” Popular Music and Society 9, no. 3 (1983): 51–63.

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A2016. Sironen, Erkki. “BN Elokuvissa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 90 (1984): 20–21, 23. A2017. Sironen, Timo. “Blues Oltre il Circolo ... Polare.” Il Blues no. 12/13 (Sep/Dec 1985): 39–40. A2018. Skipper, James K., Jr.; Leslie, Paul L. “Nicknames and Blues Singers. Pt 1: Frequency of Use 1890– 1977.” Popular Music and Society 12, no. 1 (Spring 1988): 37–47; “Pt 2: Classification and Analysis.” Popular Music and Society 13, no. 3 (Fall 1989): 29–44. A2019. Skipper, James K., Jr. “Nicknames, Folk Heroes and Jazz Musicians.” Popular Music and Society 10, no. 4 (1986): 51–62. A2020. Skipper, James K., Jr.; Leslie, Paul L. “Women, Nicknames, and Blues Singers.” Names: Journal of the American Name Society 36, no. 3/4 (Sep/Dec 1988): 193–202. A2021. Skoog, Larry. “The Negro in America: His Life and Times.” Blues Unlimited no. 63 (Jun 1969): 4–7. A2022. Slaven, Neil. Bed Spring Poker: Meat in Motion, 1926–1951. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2502, 2002. A2023. Slaven, Neil. “Bringing Out the Dead: Or ‘That Was the Year of the Blues That Was’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 186 (Feb 2004): 9. A2024. Slaven, Neil. The Devil’s Music: The Soundtrack to the 1976 BBC TV Documentary Series. UK: Indigo IGOTCD 2537, 2003. A2025. Slaven, Neil. Down Home Blues Classics, 1943– 1953. Boulevard 1003, 2004. A2026. Slaven, Neil. I Asked for Whiskey. UK: Indigo IGO CD 2028, 1995. A2027. Slaven, Neil. Rollin’ and Tumblin’. UK: Indigo IGO CD 2029, 1995. A2028. Slotkin, J.S. “Jazz and Its Forerunners as an Example of Accultaration.” American Sociological Review 8, no. 5 (Oct 1943): 570–575. A2029. Small, Christopher. Music of the Common Tongue: Survival and Celebration in Afro-American Music. New York: Riverrun, 1987. 495 pp.; London: Calder, 1987. 495 pp.; Hanover: University Press of New England, 1998. 495 pp. A2030. Smith, Ayana. “Blues, Criticism, and the Signifying Trickster.” Popular Music 24, no. 2 (May 2005): 179–191. A2031. Smith, Charles Edward. “The Blues Was the Mother.” Jazz: A Quarterly of American Music no. 5 (1960): 23–30.

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A2032. Smith, Charles Edward. “Folk Music: The Roots of Jazz.” Saturday Review of Literature 33, no. 30 (29 Jul 1950): 35–36, 48. A2033. Smith, Charles Edward. Music Down Home: An Introduction to Negro Folk Music, U.S.A. USA: Folkways FA 2691, 1965. A2034. Smith, Charles Edward. South. USA: Folkways FP 53, 1950. A2035. Smith, Chris. “African Ripples.” Blues & Rhythm no. 150 (Jun 2000): 8–9. A2036. Smith, Chris. Blues in the Mississippi Night. UK: Sequel NEX CD 122, 1990. A2037. Smith, Chris. Classic Blues, Jazz and Vaudeville Singers. Vol. 2: 1920–1926. Austria: Document DOCD-5602, 1998. A2038. Smith, Chris. “A Hangin’ Crime: A Balladic Blues and the True Story Behind It. Pt 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 96 (Feb 1995): 4–7; “Pt 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 97 (Mar 1995): 4–8. A2039. Smith, Chris. “Major Bob, Papa Charlie and the Bloody Twentieth: Blues and Politics in Jazz Age Chicago.” Blues & Rhythm no. 160 (Jun 2001): 4–5. A2040. Smith, Chris. “Reachin’ Pete and Johnny Nab: The Police in Commercial Blues Recordings to 1943,” in The Lyrics in African American Popular Music, ed. R. Springer, pp. 59–75. Bern: Peter Lang, 2001. A2041. Smith, Chris. “The Titanic: A Case Study of Religious and Secular Attitudes in African American Song,” in Saints and Sinners, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 213– 227. Liège: Society of Musicology, 1996. (NOTE: This is an updated version of item A2043.) A2042. Smith, Chris. “What Country Friends is This?” Blues & Rhythm no. 54 (Aug 1990): 14–15. A2043. Smith, Chris. “When That Great Ship Went Down: Black Songs About the ‘Titanic’.” Talking Blues no. 9/10 (1979): 24–31, 43. A2044. Smith, Efrem; Jackson, Phil. The Hip-Hop Church: Connecting with the Movement Shaping Our Culture. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2005. A2045. Smith, Eleanor. “And Black Women Made Music.” Heresies 2, no. 4 (Winter 1979): 58–64. A2046. Smith, Francis Wilford. “Blues is a Feeling ....” The Listener 103, no. 2649 (14 Feb 1980): 207. A2047. Smith, Ronald R. “Afro-American Folk Music,” in Handbook of American Folklore, ed. R.M. Dorson, pp. 24–31. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1983.

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A2048. Smith, S. Stephenson. “The Gayer Arts: Blues,” in The Craft of the Critic, ed. S. Stephenson Smith, pp. 284–288. New York: Crowell, 1931. A2049. Smith, Willie ‘The Lion’; Hoefer, George. Music on My Mind: The Memoirs of an American Pianist. New York: Doubleday, 1964. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1965. 318 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1966; New York: Da Capo, 1985. A2050. Smitherman, Geneva. Talkin’ and Testifyin’: The Language of Black America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977. 291 pp. A2051. Snyder, Jared. “Fife and Drums,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 322–324 (Item E162). A2052. Sobol, John. Digitopia Blues: Race, Technology, and the American Voice. Banff: Banff Centre Press, 2002. 156 pp.

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American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H. Wiley Hitchcock; Stanley Sadie, pp. 13–21 (Item E154). A2065. Southern, Eileen. “Afro-American Musical Materials.” Black Perspective in Music 1, no. 1 (Spring 1973): 24–32. A2066. Southern, Eileen. The Music of Black Americans: A History. New York: Norton, 1971. 552 pp.; New York: Norton, 1980; 2nd ed. New York: Norton, 1983. 602 pp. A2067. Southern, Eileen (ed.). Readings in Black American Music. New York: Norton, 1971. 302 pp.; 2nd ed. New York: Norton, 1983. 338 pp. A2068. Spaeth, Sigmund. “Dixie, Harlem, and Tin Pan Alley: Who Writes Negro Music, and How?” Scribner’s Magazine 99 (Jan 1936): 23–26. A2069. Spall, Peter van. “Rhythm & Blues.” Jazz Podium 17 (1968): 80–81.

A2053. Solding, Staffan. The Blues in a Bottle: En Studie Over en Tid Och Dess Musik. Malmö: Booze Books, 1973. 56 pp.

A2070. Speers, Mary Walker Finley. “Negro Songs and Folk-Lore.” Journal of American Folklore 23 (1910): 435–439.

A2054. Solding, Staffan. “Bluesmunspelet: Det Lilla Instrumentet med de Sto.” Jazz Stage 4, no. 1 (1998): 24–25.

A2071. Spencer, Jon Michael. Blues and Evil. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1993. 177 pp.

A2055. Solly, Bob. “Rhythm & Blues Women.” Record Collector no. 251 (Jul 2000): 48–55.

A2072. Spencer, Jon Michael. “The Mythology of the Blues,” in Sacred Music of the Secular City, ed. J.M. Spencer. Durham: Duke University Press, 1992.

A2056. Solomon, Maynard. Great Bluesmen: Newport. USA: Vanguard VSD 77/78, 1976.

A2073. Spencer, Jon Michael. “The Prodigal Sons of Blues.” Living Blues no. 86 (May/Jun 1989): 30–32.

A2057. Sonnier, Austin, Jr. “African Influences in the Blues.” Blues Life no. 38 (1987): 27–30.

A2074. Spencer, Jon Michael. The Rhythms of Black Folk: Race, Religion, and Pan-Africanism. Trenton: Africa World Press, 1995. 206 pp.

A2058. Sonnier, Austin, Jr. “The ‘Classic’ Era.” Blues Life no. 18 (1982): 6–12. A2059. Sonnier, Austin, Jr. “Lady Blues.” Solo Blues no. 8 (1987): 27–30; Solo Blues no. 9 (1988): 24–25.

A2075. Spencer, Jon Michael (ed.). Sacred Music of the Secular City: From Blues to Rap. Durham: Duke University Press, 1992. 309 pp.

A2061. Sonnier, Austin, Jr. “Voodoo (Hoodoo): Bluesen.” Jefferson no. 63 (Winter 1983): 42–43, 46–48.

A2076. Spero, Sterling D.; Harris, Abram L. The Black Worker: The Negro and the Labor Movement. New York: Columbia University Press, 1931. 509 pp.; Port Washington: Kennikat, 1966. 509 pp.; New York: Atheneum, 1968. 509 pp.

A2062. Sosa, Samuel. Historia del Blues. Zacatecas: Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, 1990. 23 pp.

A2077. Spitzer, Nick. Blues Routes. USA: Smithsonian Folkways CD 40118, 1999.

A2063. Soufflet, Jean-Loup. “Plaidoyer Pour le Blues. 1.” Jazz 360° no. 52 (Oct 1982): 10–16; “2.” Jazz 360 °no. 53 (Nov 1982): 13–16; “3.” Jazz 360° no. 54 (Dec 1982): 6–7.

A2078. Spitzer, Nicholas R. “‘I Got the World in a Jug’: Reputation and Respectability in the Classic Blues.” Folklore Annual of University Folklore Association 7/8 (1977): 54–77.

A2064. Southern, Eileen. “Afro-American Music,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 19, ed. S. Sadie, pp. 448–452. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of

A2079. Spottswood, Dick. “The Blues Ain’t Nothin’ But.…” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 53–54.

A2060. Sonnier, Austin, Jr. “Vodun Voodoo Hoodoo.” Solo Blues no. 7 (1987): 12–17.

A2080. Spottswood, Richard K. “Country Girls, Classic Blues, and Vaudeville Voices: Women and the

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Blues,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, pp. 86–105 (Item A432). A2081. Spottswood, Dick; Komara, Edward. “Country Music,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 230–233 (Item E162). A2082. Spottswood, Richard K. This Old World’s in a Hell of a Fix. USA: Biograph BLP-12027, 1971. A2083. Springer, Robert. Le Blues Authentique: Son Histoire et Ses Thèmes = Authentic Blues: Its History and Its Themes. Paris: Filipacchi, 1985. 239 pp.; Lewiston: Edwin Mellen, 1995. 199 pp. A2084. Springer, Robert. “Le Blues Classique,” in Le Blues Authentique: Son Histoire et Ses Thèmes, pp. 147– 159. Paris: Filipacchi, 1985. A2085. Springer, Robert. “Le Blues Moderne,” in Le Blues Authentique: Son Histoire et Ses Thèmes, pp. 161– 212. Paris: Filipacchi, 1985.

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A2096. Springer, Robert. “Tensions du Couple dans le Blues.” Recherches Anglaises et Americaines 11 (1978): 109–124. A2097. Springer, Robert. “Text, Context and Subtext in the Blues,” in The Lyrics in African American Popular Music, pp. 1–16. Bern: Peter Lang, 2001. A2098. Staats, Gregory R. “Sexual Imagery in Blues Music: A Basis for Black Stereotypes.” Journal of Jazz Studies 5, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 1979): 40–60. A2099. Stack, Steven. “Blues Fans and Suicide Acceptability.” Death Studies 24, no. 3 (Apr/May 2000): 223–231. A2100. Stancil, Cassandra. “The Dozens,” in Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History, ed. J. Salzman; D.L. Smith; C. West. New York: Macmillan, 1996.

A2086. Springer, Robert. “Le Blues Rural,” in Le Blues Authentique: Son Histoire et Ses Thèmes, pp. 63– 145. Paris: Filipacchi, 1985.

A2101. Standifer, James A. “Reminiscences of Black Musicians,” in Tradition Afrikanischer Blasorchester und Enstehung des Jazz, pp. 205–222. (Beiträge ZurJazzforschung/Studies in Jazz Research). Verlasanstalt, Graz-Austria: Akademische Druck-U., 1985.

A2087. Springer, Robert. “Le Blues: Une Tradition en Portea-Faux avec la Realite Noire d’Aujourd’hui?” Recherches Anglaises et Americaines 10 (1977): 336–352.

A2102. Stanfield, Peter. Body and Soul: Jazz and Blues in American Film, 1927–63. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2005. 213 pp.

A2088. Springer, Robert. “La Commercialisation du Blues dans les Annees 20.” Raison Presente 64 (Oct 1982): 61–72.

A2103. Starks, George L., Jr. “Ethnomusicology and the African American Tradition,” in African American Jazz and Rap, ed. JL. Conyers, pp. 224–238. Jefferson: McFarland, 2001.

A2089. Springer, Robert. “La Fonction de Contestation du Blues.” Revue Francaise d’Etudes Americaines 7 (Apr 1979): 67–78. A2090. Springer, Robert. Fonctions Sociales du Blues. Marseille: Parenthèses, 1999. 231 pp. A2091. Springer, Robert (ed.). The Lyrics in African American Popular Music. Bern: Peter Lang, 2001. 216 pp.

A2104. Starr, Larry; Waterman, Christopher Alan. American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MTV. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. 498 pp. A2105. Stansfield, Norman. Hip Shakin’ Mamas. UK: Zircon Bleu CD 511, 2000. A2106. Stashenko, Joel. “The Blues: Alive, Well and Thriving.” Los Angeles Sentinel (6 Apr 1995): 3.

A2092. Springer, Robert. Nobody Knows Where the Blues Come From: Lyrics and History. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2006. 300 pp.

A2107. Stearns, Marshall W. “The Blues,” in The Story of Jazz, pp. 99–108. New York: Oxford University Press, 1956.

A2093. Springer, Robert. “On the Electronic Trail of Blues Formulas,” in Nobody Knows Where the Blues Come From, ed. R. Springer. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2006.

A2108. Stearns, Marshall W. Negro Blues and Hollers. USA: Library of Congress AFS L59, 1962.

A2094. Springer, Robert. “Les Precurseurs,” in Le Blues Authentique: Son Histoire et Ses Thèmes, pp. 45–62. Paris: Filipacchi, 1985. A2095. Springer, Robert. “The Regulatory Function of the Blues.” Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 3 (Fall 1976): 278–288.

A2109. Stearns, Marshall W. “New Directions in Record Collecting.” Record Changer 13 (Jul 1954): 4. A2110. Stearns, Marshall W. The Story of Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1956. 367 pp.; New York: New American Library, 1958. 272 pp.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1970.; 379 pp.; new ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971. 392 pp.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1976. 379 pp.

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A2111. Stearns, Marshall W. “Those Everlasting Blues.” Saturday Review 41, no. 13 (29 Mar 1958): 40.

A2126. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Looking Back.” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 45–46.

A2112. Stein, Seymour. Blues ‘n’ Folk. USA: Bethlehem BCP-6071, c1957.

A2127. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Talkin’ from the Heart: Words on Vocal Blues.” Jazz Journal 2, no. 1 (Jan 1949): 2–3.

A2113. Stein, Seymour. “Roots Forms: Country and Blues.” Billboard 81, no. 52 (27 Dec 1969): 96–98, 102, 105– 106, 108. Reprinted in Billboard 106, no. 44 (1 Nov 1994): 136. A2114. Steinfeld, Karl-Heinz. Die Ton-Angeber: Liebe, Blues und Blodeleien. Horb Am Neckar: Geiger-Verlag, 1987. 191 pp. A2115. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Blues som Svart Makt.” Orkester Journalen 40, no. 5 (May 1972): 10. A2116. Stephens, Robert W. “Soul: A Historical Reconstruction of Continuity and Change in Black Popular Music.” Black Perspective in Music 12, no. 1 (Spring 1984): 21–43. A2117. Stevens, Guy. Pure Blues. Vol. 1. UK: Sue ILP 919, 1963. A2118. Stevens, Guy. We Sing the Blues! UK: Sue ILP-921, 1963. A2119. Stevenson, Gordon. “Race Records: Victims of Benign Neglect in Libraries.” Wilson Library Bulletin 50, no. 3 (Nov 1975): 224–232. A2120. Stewart, Charles; Harrison, Paul Carter. Chuck Stewart’s Jazz Files. Boston: Little, Brown, 1985; London: Quartet, 1986. 144 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1991. 144 pp. A2121. Stewart, Earl. African American Music: An Introduction. New York: Schirmer, 1998. 380 pp.; London: Prentice Hall, 1998. 380 pp. A2122. Stewart, James B. “Relationships Between Black Males and Females in Rhythm and Blues Music of the 1960s and 1970s.” Western Journal of Black Studies 3, no. 3 (1979): 186–196. Reprinted in More Than Dancing: Essays on Afro-American Music and Musicians, ed. I.V. Jackson, pp. 169–186. Westport: Greenwood, 1985.

A2128. Still, William Grant. “Negrene i Amerikansk Musik.” Dansk Musiktidsskrift 26, no. 5 (1951): 91-96. A2129. Stockmann, Doris. “Transkription in Der Musikethnologie: Geschichte, Probleme, Methoden.” Acta Musicologica 51, no. 2 (Jul/Dec 1979): 204–245. A2130. Stokes, W. Royal. “Blue Squeeze.” Washington Post (8 Jun 1984): 7. A2131. Stokes, W. Royal. Living the Jazz Life: Conversations with Forty Musicians About Their Careers in Jazz. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. 278 pp. A2132. Stong, Anna M. Women’s Blues: An Analysis and Anthology. Master’s Thesis, University of Toledo, 1994. 303 pp. A2133. Strachwitz, Chris. Bad Luck ‘n’ Trouble. USA: Arhoolie F 1018, 1965. A2134. Strachwitz, Chris. Blues Classics by the Jug, Jook, and Washboard Bands. USA: Blues Classics BC-2, c1964. A2135. Strachwitz, Chris. Blues ‘n’ Trouble. [Vol. 1]. USA: Arhoolie F1006, 1961. Vol. 2. USA: Arhoolie 1012, 1964. A2136. Strachwitz, Chris. “Field Trip of Winter ‘68.” Blues Unlimited no. 61 (Apr 1969): 14. A2137. Strachwitz, Chris. “Hey, Hey, the Blues is Alright?” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 55. A2138. Strachwitz, Chris. “Key to the Highway.” Blues Unlimited no. 95 (Oct 1972): 16–17. A2139. Strachwitz, Chris. “Key to the Highway.” Rag Baby 1, no. 3 (1965): 9–10. A2140. Strachwitz, Chris. “Visiting the World.” Blues Unlimited no. 84 (Sep 1971): 16–17.

A2123. Stewart, Michael; Kent, Don. New Deal Blues (1933–1939). USA: Mamlish S.3801, c1971.

A2141. Strachwitz, Chris. When Women Sang the Blues. USA: Arhoolie BC-26, 1970.

A2124. Stewart, Milton Lee. “Development of Rhythm & Blues and Its Styles.” Jazzforschung/Jazz Research 20 (1988): 89–116.

A2142. Strachwitz, Chris; Welding, Pete (eds.). “The Words.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 2 (1970): 53–57.

A2125. Stewart, Milton. “Structure and Style in Country Blues: General Characteristics of Country Blues.” Musikethnologische Sammelbande 8 (1986): 103–125.

A2143. Stretton, John. Vintage Blues. France: RCA INTS 5099, 1981. A2144. Stuckenschmidt, Hans Heinz. “Blues: Anthologie Von Negersängern.” MELOS 6 (1927): 88.

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A2145. Summers, Lynn S. “African Influence and the Blues: An Interview with Richard A. Waterman.” Living Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1971): 30–36. A2146. Surge, Frank. Singers of the Blues: Brief Biographies of 17 Singers and Musicians Who Helped Develop the Blues Style and Became Legendary Performers During Their Lifetime. Minneapolis: Lerner, 1969. 63 pp. A2147. Sutton, Terry. “Really the Blues? Pt 1.” Blues World no. 16 (Sep 1967): 7–8; “Pt 2.” Blues World no. 20 (Jul 1968): 22. A2148. Swiecicki, M. “Rewizja Afrykanich Zrodel Jazzu i Hipoteza Autonomicznej Genezy Bluesa.” Ruch Muzyczny 10, no. 4 (1966): 16–17. A2149. Swinton, Paul. “The Flying Crow Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 83 (Oct 1993): 12–14. A2150. Szatmary, David P. “The Blues, Rock-and-Roll, and Racism,” in Rockin’ in Time, pp. 1–27. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2000. A2151. Szatmary, David. Rockin’ in Time: A Social History of Rock-And-Roll. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 1987. 239 pp.; 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1991. 309 pp.; 3rd ed. New York: Schirmer, 1996. 367 pp.; London: Prentice Hall International, 1996. 367 pp.; 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2000. 349 pp.; 5th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2004. 382 pp. A2152. Szwed, John F. (ed.). Black America. New York: Basic Books, 1970. 303 pp. A2153. Szwed, John F. “Musical Adaptation Among AfroAmericans.” Journal of American Folklore 82 (1969): 112–121.

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A2159. Tanner, Lee E.; Hildebrand, Lee. Images of the Blues. New York: Friedman/Fairfax, 1998. 144 pp. A2160. Tate, Eleanora E.; Haskins, James. African American Musicians. New York: Wiley, 2000. 70 pp. A2161. Taylor, Clyde. “Salt Peanuts: Sound and Sense in African American Oral/Musical Creativity.” Callaloo: A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters 5, no. 3 (5 Oct 1982): 1–11. A2162. Tebbs, P.J. Studying the Blues as Ethnomusicology. Ph.D. Dissertation, Oxford, 1995. A2163. Templeton, Ray. “Ten Years of Blues & Rhythm.” Blues & Rhythm no. 90 (Jul 1994): 12–15. A2164. Templeton, Ray. “Urban Legends and Country Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 33 (Dec 1987): 14. A2165. Ténot, Frank. “Au Carrefour du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 89 (Dec 1962): 26–35. A2166. Ténot, Frank. “Un Bain de Purete.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 100 (Nov 1963): 13–14. A2167. Ténot, Frank; Carles, Philippe. “Le Blues,” in Le Jazz, pp. 20–29. Paris: Larousse, 1977. A2168. Ténot, Frank. “Petite Histoire du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 200 (May 1972): 25–27. A2169. Terkel, Studs. And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disk Jockey. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. 301 pp. A2170. Terkel, Studs. Giants of Jazz. New York, Crowell, 1957. 215 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1966. 215 pp.; rev. ed. New York: Crowell, 1975. 210 pp.; New York: Amereon House, 1990s. 215 pp.; rev. ed. New York: New Press, 2002. 214 pp.

A2154. Szwed, John F. “Musical Style and Racial Conflict.” Phylon 27, no. 4 (4th Quarter 1966): 358–366.

A2171. Terkel, Studs. “The Blues in Black and White.” New York Times (13 Oct 1991): 1.

A2155. Szwed, John F. “Negro Music: Urban Renewal,” in Our Living Traditions: An Introduction to American Folklore, ed. T.P. Coffin, pp. 272–282. New York: Basic, 1968.

A2172. Testoni, Giancarlo. “Il Mondo del Blues.” Musica Jazz 20, no. 1 (Jan 1964): 7–12; Musica Jazz 20, no. 2 (Feb 1964): 28–32; Musica Jazz 20, no. 5 (May 1964): 19–21; Musica Jazz 20, no. 6 (Jun 1964): 19– 23; Musica Jazz 20, no. 7 (Jul 1964): 16–22; Musica Jazz 20, no. 11 (Nov 1964): 30–33; Musica Jazz 20, no. 12 (Dec 1964): 19–21; Musica Jazz 21, no. 1 (Jan 1965): 19–22; Musica Jazz 21, no. 4 (Apr 1965): 22– 26; Musica Jazz 21, no. 6 (Jun 1965): 24–26; Musica Jazz 21, no. 11 (Nov 1965): 14–16.

A2156. Szwed, John F. “Some Insights Into the Blues: What are Its Functions?”, in Festival of American Folklife, p. 47. Washington: Smithsonian Institute, 1972. A2157. Taft, Michael Ernest. The Lyrics of Race Record Blues, 1920–1942: A Semantic Approach to the Structural Analysis of a Formulaic System. Ph.D. Dissertation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 1977. 493 pp. A2158. Tanner, George. “Impressionen Aus Amerika.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 9 (1980): 10–18.

A2173. Thatcher, Elaine; et al. Utah Folklore Annual: Selected Student Papers Presented at the 2003 Meetings of the Folklore Society of Utah. Salt Lake City: Folklore Society of Utah, 2005. 42 pp.

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A2174. Thomas, Henry. “When the War Was On: The Great War on Race Records: ‘Faced the Kaiser for You and Me’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 198 (Apr 2005): 4–10. A2175. Thomas, Lorenzo. “A Sense of Community: Blues Music as Primer for Urbanization.” Popular Music and Society 14, no. 2 (Summer 1990): 77–86.

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A2190. Titon, Jeff Todd. Early Down-Home Blues: A Musical and Cultural Analysis. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1977. 296 pp.; Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1979. 308 pp.; Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994. 296 pp.; 2nd ed. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994. 318 pp.

A2176. Thomas, Roger. Jazz and Blues. Des Plaines: Heinemann, 1998. 32 pp.; Oxford: Heinemann, 1999. 32 pp.

A2191. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Early Downhome Blues Recordings,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 116–118 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item A2190.)

A2177. Thompson, Era Bell; Nipson, Herbert (eds.). White on Black: The Views of Twenty-Two White Americans on the Negro. Chicago: Johnson, 1963.

A2192. Titon, Jeff Todd. Ethnomusicology of Downhome Blues Phonograph Records, 1926–1930. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1971. 303 pp.

A2178. Thompson, Kay C. “Ragtime vs. the Blues.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 11 (Nov 1950): 1–3. A2179. Tibbett, Teri. “The Blues,” in Listen to Learn, pp. 196–212. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2004. A2180. Tibbett, Teri. Listen to Learn: Using American Music to Understand Language Arts and Social Studies (Grades 5–8). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2004. 445 pp. A2181. Tiersot, Julien. Notes d’Ethnographie Musicale: La Musique Chez les Peuples Indigènes de l’Amérique du Nord (États-Unis et Canada). Paris: Fischbacher, 1910. (NOTE: See also item A539.) A2182. Tillman, Keith. “A Good Joe.” Blues Unlimited no. 56 (Sep 1968): 10. A2183. Tipaldi, Art. Children of the Blues: 49 Musicians Shaping a New Blues Tradition. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. 288 pp.; London: Hi, 2002. 288 pp. A2184. Tipaldi, Art. “Paying the Cost to be the Boss: Inside the World of the Bandleader.” Blues Revue no. 85 (Dec 2003/Jan 2004): 20–22, 25. A2185. Tirro, Frank. “Blues,” in Jazz: A History. New York: Norton, 1977; London: Dent, 1980. A2186. Titon, Jeff Todd; Carlin, Bob. American Musical Traditions. New York: Schirmer, 2002. A2187. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Autobiography and Blues Texts: A Reply to ‘The Blues as Dramatic Monologue’.” JEMF Quarterly 6, no. 18 (Summer 1970): 79–82. A2188. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Blues,” in Worlds of Music: An Introduction to the Music of the World’s People, ed. J.T. Titon; J.T. Koetting; D.P. McAllester; D.B. Reck; M. Slobin, pp. 105–162. New York: Schirmer, 1984. A2189. Titon, Jeff Todd. “The Blues as an Historical Phenomenon,” in Such Sweet Thunder, ed. M. Baszak; E. Cohen, pp. 44–46. Amherst: University of Massachusetts, 2003.

A2193. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Every Day I Have the Blues: Improvisation and Daily Life.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 42, no. 1 (1978): 85–98. A2194. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Labels: Identifying Categories of Blues and Gospel,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 13–19. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. A2195. Titon, Jeff Todd. “The Songs: Formulaic Structures & Meaning in Early Downhome Blues,” in Early Downhome Blues, pp. 186–189. Urbana: University of Illinois, 1977. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 361–363 (Item A2216). A2196. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Introduction.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 42, no. 1 (1978): 1–8. A2197. Titon, Jeff Todd. “The New Blues Tourism.” Arkansas Review 29, no. 1 (Apr 1998): 5–10. A2198. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Reconstructing the Blues: Reflections on the 1960s Blues Revival,” in Transforming Tradition: Folk Music Revivals Examined, ed. N.V. Rosenberg, pp. 220–240. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. Reprinted in Popular Music: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, ed. S. Frith. New York: Routledge, 2004. A2199. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Thematic Pattern in Downhome Blues Lyrics: The Evidence on Commercial Phonograph Records Since World War II.” Journal of American Folklore 90, no. 357 (1977): 316–330. A2200. Toledano, Ralph de (ed.). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Durrell, 1947. A2201. Tomashefsky, Steve. “Blues: A Conspiracy of Feeling.” Oak Report 1, no. 3 (Winter 1981): 1, 10–11. A2202. Tonneau, Serge. “Le Blues.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 2 (Mar 1960): 3–6; Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 3 (Apr 1960): 3–5. A2203. Toshes, Nick. Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll. New York: Scribner’s, 1986. 245 pp.

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A2204. Touré, Ali Farka. “And It’s Deep, Too,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 211–212 (Item A895).

A2222. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Country Blues: Ein Sozialer Kampfgesang?” Blues Notes 5, no. 18 (Jul/ Aug 1973): 15–18.

A2205. Townley, Eric. “Jazz, Blues and U.S Railroads.” Storyville no. 68 (Dec 1976/Jan 1977): 55–58.

A2223. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. Portrait of the Blues. London: Hamlyn, 1996. 160 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1997. 160 pp.; Tokyo: Shinkomyujikku, 1996. 160 pp.

A2206. Tracy, Steve. “‘Black Twice’: Performance Conditions for Blues and Gospel Artists,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 89–101. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. A2207. Tracy, Steven C. “The Blues in Future American Literary Histories and Anthologies.” MELUS 10, no. 1 (Fall 1988): 15–28. A2208. Tracy, Steve. Classic Blues, Jazz and Vaudeville Singers. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5626, 1998. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5627, 1998. A2209. Tracy, Steve. Female Blues: The Remaining Titles, 1921–1928. Austria: Document DOCD-1005, 1997. A2210. Tracy, Steve. Jazzin’ the Blues. (1943–1952). Austria: Document DOCD-1019, 1999. A2211. Tracy, Steven C. Langston Hughes & the Blues. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988. 305 pp. A2212. Tracy, Steve. Rare Country Blues (1928–1936). Austria: Document DOCD-5642, 1999. A2213. Tracy, Steve. Rare 1920s Blues and Jazz (1923– 1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5612, 1998. A2214. Tracy, Steve. Southern Country Blues. Vol. 1: Down in Boogie Alley. USA: Star Sounds 3712-2, c1998. A2215. Tracy, Steve. Vocal Blues and Jazz. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-1015, 1998. A2216. Tracy, Steve (ed.). Write Me a Few of Your Lines: A Blues Reader. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1999. 603 pp. A2217. Traill, Sinclair. “Blues All the Way.” Melody Maker (11 Feb 1950): 3. A2218. Traill, Sinclair; Lascelles, Gerald (eds.). Just Jazz. No. 3. London: Landsborough, 1959. 347 pp. A2219. Traum, Happy. “The Art of the Talking Blues.” Sing Out! 15, no. 6 (Jan 1966): 53–59. A2220. Trebron, Mojo. “Der ‘Weisse Blues’: Der alte Streit: Können und Dürfen Weisse Blues Spielen und Singen?” Blues Forum no. 16 (4th Quarter 1984): 15–21. A2221. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Blues Retrospektiv.” Blues Notes 3, no. 12 (1971): 6–9.

A2224. Tullos, Allen (ed.). Long Journey Home: Folklife in the South. Chapel Hill: Institute for Southern Studies, 1977. 224 pp. A2225. Turner, Bez. All Them Blues. UK: DJM DJLMD 8005, 1975. A2226. Turner, Bez. “21 Years Ago.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 28–30. A2227. Ulanov, Barry. “The Blues for the Times.” Esquire 23, no. 2 (Feb 1945): 27, 93. A2228. Ulanov, Barry. A History of Jazz in America. New York: Viking, 1952. 382 pp.; Paris: Correa, 1955. 414 pp.; London: Hutchinson, 1958. 382 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1972. 382 pp. A2229. Ullman, Magnus. “Blues is a Man’s Best Friend, en Studie i Blueslyrik.” Jefferson no. 17 (1972): 10–13, 18. A2230. Unterberger, Richie; Hicks, Samb; Dempsey, Jennifer. Music USA: The Rough Guide. London: Rough Guides, 1999. 486 pp. A2231. Urban, Michael E.; Evdokimov, Andrei. Russia Gets the Blues: Music, Culture, and Community in Unsettled Times. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004. 200 pp.; Bristol: University Presses Marketing, 2004. 200 pp. A2232. Valentine, Penny. “New Blues for Post-Modernists.” Creem 12 (Sep 1980): 31. A2233. Vandelaar, M. “The Eye’s Shadow: Surrealism & Black Music.” Cultural Correspondence 10, no. 10 (Fall 1979): 75–76. A2234. Vechten, Carl van. “The Black Blues.” Vanity Fair 24, no. 6 (Aug 1925): 57, 86, 92. A2235. Vechten, Carl van. “The Folk Songs of the American Negro.” Vanity Fair 24, no. 5 (Jul 1925): 52, 92. A2236. Vechten, Carl van. “Some Cakewalks and Blues and Spirituals.” New York Herald Tribune (Books) (30 May 1937): 5. A2237. Ventura, Michael. “Hear that Long Snake Moan,” in Shadow Dancing in the U.S.A., pp. 103–162. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1985. Reprinted in Whole Earth Review (Summer 1987). Translated into German in Vom Voodoo zum Walkman, pp 9–75.

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Löhrbach: Werner Pieter’s Medienexperimente, 1988. A2238. Venturini, Fabrizio. “Il Blues e Il Diavolo.” Musica Jazz 36, no. 5 (May 1980): 2–4. A2239. Venturini, Fabrizio. “Col Vangelo e la Chitarra: Gli ‘Evangelisti’ Delle Campagne.” Musica Jazz 37, no. 5 (May 1981): 3–7. A2240. Venturini, Fabrizio. “Il Mondo Magico del Blues.” Musica Jazz 39, no. 8/9 (Aug/Sep 1983): 14–21. A2241. Venturini, Fabrizio. Sulle Strade Sel Blues. Milan: Gammalibri, 1984. 466 pp. A2242. Vera, Billy. Blues Masters: The Essential Blues Collection. Vol. 1: Urban Blues. USA: Rhino R2 71121, 1992.

A2255. Wallace, Michele. Invisibility Blues: From Pop to Theory. London: Verso, 1990. 267 pp.; London: Verso, 2004. 384 pp. A2256. Wallin, Charlotte; Silander, Daniel. Democracy and Culture in the Transatlantic World: Third Interdisciplinary Conference, October 2004. Växjö: Växjö University, 2004. 305 pp. A2257. Walljasper, Jay. “The Age of Rediscovery.” Utne Reader no. 64 (Jul/Aug 1994): 111+. A2258. Walljasper, Jay. “Hotspot for the Blues.” Minneapolis-St. Paul 9 (Jul 1981): 73–76. A2259. Walljasper, Jay. “Rollin’ and Tumblin’: Who Plays the Blues Today.” In These Times 4, no. 13 (20–26 Feb 1980): 13.

A2243. Vera, Billy. “Chicks, Thrushes and Canaries.” Blues & Rhythm no. 86 (Feb 1994): 10–12.

A2260. Walljasper, Jay. “Seven Singers Keep Blues Fires Burning.” Rochester Patriot 8, no. 4 (1 Mar 1980): 9.

A2244. Vera, Billy. The R&B Box: 30 Years of Rhythm & Blues. USA: Rhino R2 71806, 1994.

A2261. Walsh, Alan. “True Blues?” Melody Maker (7 Oct 1967): 8.

A2245. Verlant, Gilles; Eudeline, Christian; Desvalois, Philippe. Le Rock et la Plume: Une Histoire du Rock par les Meilleurs Journalistes Français, 1960–1975. Paris: Hors Collection, 1999. 264 pp.

A2262. Walter, Michael. The Blues: Black and White. France: RCA PM 42039, c1979.

A2246. Vernon, Mike. “Blueshound on My Trail.” Melody Maker (2 Aug 1969): 12; Melody Maker (9 Aug 1969): 10; Melody Maker (23 Aug 1969): 10. A2247. Vernon, Mike. “Got Those ‘What Price $uccess?’ Blues.” Juke Blues no. 35 (Summer 1996): 11. A2248. Vernon, Mike. “Leave My Blues Alone.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 8 (Aug 1966): 22–23. A2249. Vernon, Mike. “Workin’ with Annie’s Aunt Fannie’s Baby.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 12 (Dec 1966): 16–17. A2250. Vernon, Paul. “Films,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 325–329 (Item E162). A2251. Vestine, Henry. More of That Jug Band Sound, 1927– 1939. USA: Origin Jazz Library OJL–19, 1969. A2252. Vincent, Rickey. “Rhythm and Blues,” in Funk: The Music, the People, and the Rhythm of the One, pp. 40–42. New York: St Martin’s Griffin, 1996. A2253. Vinet, Mark. Evolution of Modern Popular Music: A History of Blues, Jazz, Country, R&B, Rock and Rap. VAUDREUIL-sur-le-Lac: Wadem, 2004. 216 pp. A2254. Wald, Elijah. “Respecting The Blues Makers.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 124–129.

A2263. Walters, Dave. “Blues and More .…” The History of Rock 6, no. 2 (c1981–c1984): 1221–1223. A2264. Walton, Ortiz. Music: Black, White and Blue: A Sociological Survey of the Use and Misuse of AfroAmerican Music. New York: Morrow, 1972. 180 pp. A2265. Ward, Brian. Just My Soul Responding: Rhythm and Blues, Black Consciousness and Race Relations. London: University College London, 1998. 600 pp.; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998. 600 pp. A2266. Ward, Brian (ed.). Media, Culture, and the Modern African American Freedom Struggle. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001. 312 pp. A2267. Ward, Brian. Race Relations, Civil Rights and the Transformation from Rhythm and Blues to Soul, 1954 to 1965. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Cambridge, 1995. A2268. Ward, Brian. Radio and the Struggle for Civil Rights in the South. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004. 437 pp. A2269. Ward, Brian. “Sex Machines and Prisoners of Love: Male Rhythm and Blues, Sexual Politics, and the Black Freedom Struggle,” in Gender and the Civil Rights Movement, ed. P.J. Ling; S. Monteith, pp. 41–67. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2004.

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A2270. Ward, Ed. “The Blues Revival,” in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock ‘n’ Roll, ed. J. Miller, pp. 242–245. New York: Random House, 1976. A2271. Ward, Ed; Stokes, Geoffrey, Tucker, Ken. Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll. New York: Rolling Stone, 1986. 649 pp. A2272. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. Country Blues Encores. USA: Origin OJL-8, c1965. A2273. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Knocking on Doors for 78s.” Victrola and 78 Journal no. 9 (Summer 1996): 9–14. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 10–16. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. A2274. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. Really! The Country Blues. USA: Origin Jazz Library OJL-2, c1962. A2275. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Six Who Made Recorded History (1926–1935).” 78 Quarterly no. 5 (Autumn 1990): 93–96. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 70–72. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. A2276. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Where Were You Forty Years Ago: The Summer of 1963.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 16–17. A2277. Washington, Charles Gregory. A Commentary on African America Musical Style with Analysis of the Influences of African America Musical Style on the Composition ‘Simple City’. Master’s Thesis, Ohio State University, 1994. 104 pp. A2278. Waterman, Dick. Between Midnight and Day: The Last Unpublished Blues Archive. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. 176 pp.; San Rafael: Insight, 2004. 174 pp. A2279. Waterman, Richard A. “African Influence on the Music of the Americas,” in Acculturation in the Americas, ed. S. Tax, pp. 207–218. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1952. Reprinted in Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel, ed. A. Dundes, pp. 81–94 (Item A582). Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 17–27 (Item A2216).

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A2284. Weinstein, Robert V. “Black ‘n’ Blues.” Negro History Bulletin 32, no. 5 (May 1969): 13–15. A2285. Weisbard, Eric. This is Pop: In Search of the Elusive at Experience Music Project. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004. 389 pp. A2286. Weiss, Fritz. “Die Entwicklung des Country Blues.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 3 (1978): 25–26. A2287. Weiss, Fritz. “Vom Worksong zum Blues.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 7/8 (1977): 17–18. A2288. Weissman, Dick. Blues: The Basics. New York: Routledge, 2005. 206 pp. A2289. Welding, Pete. Blues All Around My Bed. Denmark: Storyville SLP 181, c1967; Denmark: Storyville 670 181, 1960s; Denmark: Storyville SLP 842, 1960s; Denmark: Storyville SLP 4036, 1970s. A2290. Welding, Pete. “The Blues and Folk Scene,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 292–294 (Item E136). A2291. Welding, Pete. “The Blues are Brewing.” Saturday Review 43, no. 31 (30 Jul 1960): 44–45. A2292. Welding, Pete. Blues Uptown. USA: Liberty/Imperial LM-94002, 1968; UK: Liberty LBL 83215, 1968. A2293. Welding, Pete; Byron, Toby. Bluesland: Portraits of Twelve Major American Blues Masters. New York: Dutton, 1991. 253 pp. A2294. Welding, Pete. Can’t Keep from Crying: Topical Blues on the Death of President Kennedy. USA: Testament S-01, 1967; USA: Testament TCD 5007, 1994. A2295. Welding, Pete. Down Home Stomp. USA: Liberty/ Imperial LM-94006, 1968; UK: Liberty LBL 83329, 1968. A2296. Welding, Pete. Goin’ Up the Country. USA: Imperial LM-94001, 1968; UK: Liberty LBL 83213E, 1968. A2297. Welding, Pete. “Just Those Five Notes.” Rolling Stone no. 76 (18 Feb 1971): 30–31.

A2280. Waterman, Richard A. “On Flogging a Dead Horse: Lessons Learned from the Africanisms Controversy.” Ethnomusicology 7 (1963): 83 pp.

A2298. Welding, Pete. News & the Blues: Telling It Like It Is. USA: Columbia CK 46217, 1990.

A2281. Waterschoot, Hector. Neger’s Zingen Spirituals en Blues. Utrecht: Het Karveel, 1964. 104 pp.; Antwerp: Standaard-Boekhandel, 1964. 104 pp.

A2299. Welding, Pete. Ramblin’ on My Mind: Classic Train and Travel Blues. USA: Milestone MLP-3002, 1967; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 545-2, 1990s.

A2282. Watrous, Peter. “Who’s Singing the Blues?: Just About Anyone Who Wants To.” New York Times (29 Oct 1990): 13.

A2300. Welding, Pete. Rediscovered Blues. USA: Capitol CDP 7243829376, 1995.

A2283. Watts, Tony. Gin House Blues. UK: Pavilion PAST CD 9788, 1992.

A2301. Welding, Pete. “The Rise of Folk Blues.” Down Beat 28, no. 19 (14 Sep 1961): 15–17.

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A2302. Welding, Pete. “The Rise of the White Blues Performer,” in Down Beat’s Music ‘65, ed. D. DeMichael, pp. 55–57, 85. Chicago: Maher, 1965. A2303. Welding, Pete. The Roots of America’s Music. USA: Arhoolie R 2001/R 2002, 1968. A2304. Welding, Pete. Rural Blues. Vol. 1: Goin’ Up the Country + Vol. 2: Saturday Night Function. UK: Beat Goes on BGOCD 384, 1998. A2305. Welding, Pete. Saturday Night Function. USA: Liberty/Imperial LM-94001, 1968; UK: Liberty LBL 83214, 1968. A2306. Welding, Pete. Women of the Blues. USA: RCA Victor LPV 534, 1966. A2307. Wells, Alan. “Black Artists in American Popular Music, 1955–1985.” Phylon 48, no. 4 (4th Quarter 1987): 309–316. A2308. West, Cornel. “On Afro-American Popular Music,” in Sacred Music of the Secular City: From Blues to Rap, ed. J.M. Spencer. Durham: Duke University Press, 1992. A2309. West, Hollie I. “Can White People Sing the Blues?” Ebony 34, no. 9 (Jul 1979): 140, 142. A2310. West, Steve. “The Devil Visits the Delta: A View of His Role in the Blues.” Mississippi Folklore Register 19, no. 1 (Spring 1985): 11–23. A2311. Westcott, William W. “City Vaudeville Classic Blues: Local and Venue in Early Blues,” in Ethnomusicology in Canada: Proceedings of the First Conference on Ethnomusicology in Canada/Premier Congrès sur l’Ethnomusicologie au Canada Held in Toronto, 13–15 May 1988, ed. R. Witmer, pp. 135–141. Toronto: Institute for Canadian Music, 1990. A2312. Westerberg, Hans. “Repetitionskurs i Blues: 6 Miniatyrlektioner.” Orkester Journalen 21, no. 8 (Aug 1953): 12–13, 37.

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A2317. Wheeler, Brad. “Are the Blues Fixin’ to Die?” Toronto Globe and Mail (7 Jul 2001): R3. A2318. Whisenhunt, Donald W. The Human Tradition in America Between the Wars, 1920–1945. Wilmington: SR Books, 2002. 241 pp. A2319. Whisnant, Luke. “Blues Keep Rolling On.” Seventeen 35 (Jan 1976): 16, 20. A2320. Whitaker, Charles. “Are Blacks Giving Away the Blues?”, in History of the Blues, ed. D. Goldfarb. Portland: Artstigo, 1992. A2321. Whitaker, Charles. “Are Blacks Giving Away the Blues?: White Fans Keep the Music and Its Artists Going Strong.” Ebony 45, no. 12 (Oct 1990): 46–48. A2322. White, Cliff. Jump Children. UK: Charly CRB 1060, 1984. A2323. White, Matthew B. “‘The Blues Ain’t Nothin’ But a Woman Want to Be a Man’: Male Control in Early Twentieth Century Blues Music.” Canadian Review of American Studies 24, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 19–40. A2324. White, Newman I. “Racial Traits in the Negro Song.” Sewanee Review 28 (Jul 1920): 396–404. A2325. White, Newman I. “The White Man in the Woodpile: Some Influences on Negro Secular Folk-Songs.” American Speech 4, no. 3 (Feb 1929): 207–215. A2326. Whiteis, David. “Blues on the Move: Jumpin’ the Blues.” Down Beat 61, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 42. A2327. Whittaker, A.J. “Homer Sings the Blues.” Greece & Rome 41, no. 1 (Apr 1994): 18–22. A2328. Whitton, Doug. “Inside ‘Rhythm and Blues’.” Jazz Journal 5, no. 10 (Oct 1952): 1–2. A2329. Wideman, John Edgar. “A Riff on Reading Sterling Plumpp’s Poetry,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 81–83 (Item A895).

A2313. Wexler, Jerry. “Mainstream of Jazz is R and B: Wexler.” Down Beat 20 (15 Jul 1953): 15.

A2330. Widgery, David. “Too Much Monkey Business: The Appeal of American Rhythm-and-Blues to British Youth Culture of the Sixties.” New Society 83, no. 1310 (5 Feb 1988): 22–24.

A2314. Wexler, Jerry. “Rhythm and Blues in 1950.” Saturday Review of Literature 33 (24 Jun 1950): 49.

A2331. Wiedamann, R., Jr. “Die Harmonischen Grundlagen des Blues.” Musikalische Jugend 8, no. 5 (1959): 10.

A2315. Wexler, Kenneth. “The Degradation of the Blues.” Missouri Journal of Research in Music Education 3, no. 4 (1975): 69–77. A2316. Whalum, Wendell; Baker, David; Long, Richard A. “Afro-American Music,” in The Black American Reference Book, ed. M.M. Smythe, pp. 791–826. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1976.

A2332. Wiggins, Neville. “Blues Power: How the Blues Survived and Thrived in the Sixties on Both Sides of the Atlantic.” The History of Rock 5, no. 8 (1983): pp. 1101–1103. A2333. Wilds, Mary. Raggin’ the Blues: Legendary Country Blues and Ragtime Musicians. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001. 112 pp.

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A2334. Wilgus, D.K. “Arch and Gordon.” Kentucky Folklore Record 6 (1960): 51–56. A2335. Wilgus, D.K.; Long, Eleanor R. “The Blues Ballad and the Genesis of Style in Traditional Narrative Song,” in Narrative Folksong: New Directions, ed. C.L. Edwards; et al, pp. 435–482. Boulder: Westview, 1985. A2336. Wilgus, D.K.; Montell, Lynwood. “Clure and Joe Williams: Legend and Blues Ballad.” Journal of American Folklore 81 (1968): 295–315.

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A2349. Williams, Martin. “Recording Limits and Blues Form,” in The Art of Jazz, ed. M.T. Williams, pp. 91–93. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959. A2350. Williams, Martin. “Rock Cast in the Sea: Some Notes on Blues Lyrics.” Metronome 78, no. 9 (Sep 1961): 18–19. A2351. Williams, Martin. “White Blues.” Down Beat 33, no. 24 (1 Dec 1966): 14. A2352. Williams, Ora. The ABC Series of Black Americans in Music: Black Women. 1982. 24 pp.

A2337. Wilkinson, Scott. A Reassessment of the Blues Revival in America, 1951–1970. Master’s Thesis, University of Mississippi, 1997. 116 pp.

A2353. Williams, Otis W. Black Cultural Perspectives: The Politics of Black Music. Master’s Thesis, University of Nevada, 1974. 84 pp.

A2338. Willeford, William. “Abandonment, Wish, and Hope in the Blues.” Chiron: A Review of Jungian Analysis (1985): 173–201.

A2354. Williams, Sherley A. “The Blues Roots of Contemporary Afro-American Poetry,” in Chant of Saints: A Gathering of Afro-American Literature, Art, & Scholarship, ed. M. Harper; R.B. Stepto, pp. 123–135. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1979. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 445–455 (Item A2216).

A2339. Williams, Brett. “The South in the City.” Journal of Popular Culture 16, no. 3 (Winter 1982): 30–41. A2340. Williams, Carla. “Blues Music,” in The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, & Musical Theater, ed. C.J. Summers, pp. 27–28. San Francisco: Cleis, 2004. A2341. Williams, G.A. Legendary Pioneers of Black Radio. Westport: Praeger, 1998. 224 pp. A2342. Williams, Juan. My Soul Looks Back in Wonder: Voices of the Civil Rights Experience. New York: AARP/Sterling, 2004. 216 pp. A2343. Williams, Lance. “The Blues.” Soul Illustrated 1, no. 1 (1968): 33, 52, 62–64. A2344. Williams, Lance A. “Bluesology: Blues and the Gospel Truth.” Blues Revue 43 (Dec 1998): 62, 64–65. A2345. Williams, Martin. (ed.). The Art of Jazz: Essays on the Nature and Development of Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959. 248 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1962. 248 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1979. 248 pp. A2346. Williams, Martin. “Free Flow: Secular and Sacred Negro Music,” in Down Beat’s Music ‘64, ed. D. DeMichael, pp. 80–83. Chicago: Maher, 1964. A2347. Williams, Martin T. Jazz Panorama: From the Pages of the ‘Jazz Review’. New York: Crowell-Collier, 1962. 318 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1965. 318 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1979. 318 pp. A2348. Williams, Martin. “Jazz, the Phonograph, and Scholarship,” in The Phonograph and Our Musical Life, ed. H.W. Hitchcock, pp. 42–45. New York: Brooklyn College, 1980.

A2355. Williams, Stacey. Blues at Newport (1963). Vanguard VSD 79145, 1964. A2356. Wilmer, Valerie. “The Blues Come to Town: Photo Report.” Jazz Beat no. 5 (Jun 1964): 16–17. A2357. Wilmer, Valerie. “Blues Packages Galore.” Flamingo 4, no. 3 (Nov 1964): 38–40. A2358. Wilmer, Valerie. The Face of Black Music: Photographs. New York: Da Capo, 1976. 118 pp. A2359. Wilmer, Valerie. Jazz People. London: Allison & Busby, 1970. 167 pp.; New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1970. 167 pp.; Da Capo, 1991. 167 pp. A2360. Wilson, Burton. Burton’s Book of the Blues. Austin: Spelco, 1971. 77 pp. A2361. Wilson, Charles Reagan. “Creativity and Southern Culture,” in Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South, ed. Wendy McDaris. Memphis: Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 2000. A2362. Wilson, Graeme B.; MacDonald, Raymond A.R. “The Meaning of the Blues: Musical Identities in Talk About Jazz.” Qualitative Research in Psychology 2, no. 4 (2005): 341–363. A2363. Wilson, John S. Rare Blues of the Twenties, 1927– 1935. Vol. 4. USA: Historical ASC 5829-4, 1966. A2364. Wilson, John S. “Time Remembered: Blues, Jazz, and Swing.” New York Times (28 Nov 1971): 32. A2365. Wilson, William J. The Declining Significance of Race: Blacks and Changing American Institutions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978. 204 pp.

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A2366. Wilson, Olly. “The Significance of the Relationship Between Afro-American Music and West African Music.” Black Perspective in Music 2, no. 1 (Spring 1974): 3–22. A2367. Winnie, Max. “The Blues Today.” Heritage no. 16 (1970): 7–9. A2368. Winograd, Tamara Ruth. From Empresses to Foremothers: Feminist Constructions of Women Blues Artists. Masters Thesis, University of Maryland, 2001. 100 pp.

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A2380. Wood, Berta. “Are Negroes Ashamed of the Blues?” Ebony 12, no. 7 (May 1957): 64–68. Reprinted in White on Black: The Views of Twenty-Two White Americans on the Negro, ed. E. Bell Thompson; H. Nipson, pp. 99–104. Chicago: Johnson, 1963. (NOTE: For ‘replies’ to this article see: Down Beat 24 (11 Jul 1957): 7; Orkester Journalen 25, no. 7/8 (1957): 3; Ebony 12, no. 11 (1957): 118– 120; Record Changer 15, no. 2 (1957): 5+.) A2381. Wood, Berta. “The Blues, the Blues ... Deeper Than the Well.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 5 (May 1955): 27–28.

A2369. Winwood, Steve. “The First Time I Met the Blues.” Word no. 11 (Jan 2004): 88.

A2382. Woodward, C. Vann. The Strange Career of Jim Crow. New York: Oxford University Press, 1957. 183 pp.

A2370. Witek, Joseph. “Blindness as a Rhetorical Trope in Blues Discourse.” Black Music Research Journal 8, no. 2 (Fall 1988): 177–193.

A2383. Wolff, Francis. “Blue Note.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 115 (Feb 1965): 22–27.

A2371. Witmer, Robert. “Rhythm and Blues,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 15, ed. S. Sadie, p. 824. London: Macmillan, 1980. A2372. Wolfe, Charles K.; Kent, Don. Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural Songs of Hard Times and Hardships. USA: Yazoo 2036/2037, 1998. A2373. Wolfe, Charles. “A Lighter Shade of Blue: White Country Blues,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, pp. 232–263 (Item A432). Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 514–530 (Item A2216). A2374. Wolfe, Charles; Kent, Don. Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be: Early American Rural Music: Classic Recordings of the 1920s and 30s. Vol. 1. USA: Yazoo 2028, 1997; Vol. 2. USA: Yazoo 2029, 1997. Vol. 3. USA: Yazoo 2047, 1999. A2375. Wolfe, Charles K. “Where the Blues is At: A Survey of Recent Research.” Popular Music and Society 1, no. 3 (1972): 152–166. A2376. Wolfe, Charles K. “The White Man’s Blues, 1922– 40.” Journal of Country Music 15, no. 3 (1993): 36–44. A2377. Wolkin, Jan Mark; Keenom, Bill. Michael Bloomfield: If You Love Those Blues. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 2000. 272 pp.; London: Hi, 2000. 272 pp. A2378. Wondraschek, Ralph. Classic Blues & Vaudeville Singers: Remaining Titles & Alternative Takes. Vol. 5: 1922–1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5654, 1999. A2379. Wondrich, David. Stomp and Swerve: American Music Gets Hot, 1843–1924. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2003. 258 pp.

A2384. Wolffe, D. Leon. “The Blues are Dead!” Music and Rhythm 2, no. 14 (Jan 1942): 8, 50. A2385. Work, John Wesley. “Changing Patterns in Negro Folk Song.” Journal of American Folklore 62, no. 244 (Apr/Jun 1949): 136–144. A2386. Work, John Wesley. Folk Song of the American Negro. Nashville: Press of Fisk University, 1915. 131 pp. A2387. Wright, Delane E. Poppin’ Their Thang: African American Blueswomen and Multiple Jeopardy. Master’s Thesis, University of North Texas, 1997. 148 pp. A2388. Wright, Rachel Proby. A Study of the Southern Blues Tradition in the United States Using the Parry/Lord Model for Oral Traditions. Honors Paper, Rhodes College, 2002. 44 pp. A2389. Wright, Richard. 12 Million Black Voices: A Folk History of the Negro in the United States. New York: Viking, 1941. 152 pp. A2390. Wyman, Bill; Havers, Richard. Bill Wyman’s Blues Odyssey: A Journey to Music’s Heart and Soul. London: Dorling Kindersley, 2001. 400 pp. A2391. Wyman, Bill. “One Man’s Blues Odyssey,” in Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South, ed. W. McDaris, pp. 102–129. Memphis: Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 2000. A2392. Wynn, Neil. “Freedom and the Blues: African American Culture and Liberal Democracy in the Transatlantic World,” in Democracy and Culture in the Transatlantic World: Third Interdisciplinary Conference, October 2004, ed. C. Wallin; D. Silander. Växjö: Växjö University, 2004. A2393. Yonakuni, Claude. “A Whack at the Modern Blues.” Juke [Japan] no. 4 (Winter 1984): 8–9.

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A2394. Young, Al. Bodies & Soul. Berkeley: Creative Arts Book Company, 1981. 129 pp. A2395. Young, Alan R. “Black Sacred Music,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 88–95 (Item E162). A2396. Young, Aurelia. “Black Folk Music.” Mississippi Folklore Register 6 (1972): 1–4. A2397. Yourcenar, Marguerite; Wilson, Jerry. Blues et Gospels. Paris: Gallimard, 1984. 137 pp.

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A2401. Zimmerle, Dieter. “Good Morning Blues ... Gedanken zum Jahreswechsel.” Jazz Podium 20 (1971): 10–11, 32. A2402. Zimmerle, Dieter. “Reflexionen vom Blues bis Free.” Jazz Podium 18 (1969): 189–191. A2403. Zucker, Mark J. “Saga of Lovin’ Dan: A Study in the Iconography of Rhythm & Blues Music of the 1950s.” Journal of Popular Culture 16, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 43–51.

A2398. Yurchenco, Henrietta. “Country Blues.” Musical America 84, no. 2 (Feb 1964): 52–53.

A2404. Zwigoff, Terry. “Forgotten American Music: Black String Bands and their Rare Recordings.” Strings 1, no. 3 (Winter 1987): 16–18.

A2399. Yurchenco, Henrietta. “‘Blues Fallin’ Down Like Hail’: Recorded Blues, 1920s–1940s.” American Music 13, no. 4 (Winter 1995): 448–469.

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A2400. Zierolf, Robert. “North America Since 1920,” in Women & Music: A History, ed. K. Pendle. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, c1991.

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KINNEY ABAIR BA1.

Gallaher, Edwin. “The Houston Scene: Kinney Abair.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 48.

BA8.

Barnes, Terry. “1999 - The Year in Music: Passings.” Billboard 111 (25 Dec 1999–1 Jan 2000): YE106.

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Dahl, Bill. “Herb Abramson.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 115.

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LeBlanc, Eric. “Herb Abramson, Atlantic Records Cofounder.” Goldmine no. 507 (31 Dec 1999): 12+.

BA11.

Russell, Tony. “Herb Abramson.” Guardian [UK] (3 Dec 1999): 24.

RASHEED ABDULLAH BA2.

Clarke, William. “Still Got Hard Times: Los Angeles Blues Today.” Blues & Rhythm no. 65 (Nov 1991): 14.

JOHN ABBEY See: CONTEMPO, ICHIBAN RECORDS MARION ABERNATHY BA3.

Anon. “Marian Abernathy is Ritz’ Main Ace.” Chicago Defender (27 Mar 1948): 9.

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Penny, Dave. Marion Abernathy, 19471949. France: Classics CD 5001, 2001.

BA12. Vera, Billy. “Herb Abramson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (2000): 9. BA13. White, Adam. “Herb Abramson, Atlantic’s 1st President, Dies at 82.” Billboard 111, no. 48 (27 Nov 2000): 7, 89.

EWART ABNER

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Kochakian, Dan. “Quality Records: Herb Abramson’s Pre-Atlantic Career.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 18/19 (Fall 1989): 59–62.

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Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Abramson, Herb,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 30 (E165).

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O’Neal, Jim. “In Session with Elmore and Bobby Robinson: Herb Abramson.” Living Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 11. Obituaries: Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 58. Cadence 26, no. 1 (Jan 2000): 141. Discoveries no. 140 (2000): 18. Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000):

Govenar, Alan. “Buddy Ace,” in Meeting the Blues, p. 194 (Item F1414).

BA15. Point, Michael. “Ace, Buddy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 5 (Item E162). BA16.

Santelli, Robert. “Ace, Buddy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 2 (Item E202). Obituaries: Cadence 21, no. 3 (Mar 1995): 109. Goldmine no. 382 (17 Mar 1995): 10.

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Bonner, Brett J. “Buddy Ace.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 92. 81

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BA18. Burke, Tony. “Buddy Ace.” Blues & Rhythm no. 96 (Feb 1995): 12. BA19.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Buddy Ace (1936–1994).” Blues Access no. 21 (Spring 1995): 46.

FRANK ACE

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BA38. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Johnny Ace,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 14 (Item E145). BA39.

BA20. Wight, Phil. “It’s About Time!” Blues & Rhythm no. 158 (Apr 2001): 4–5. JOHNNY ACE (John Marshall Alexander, Jr) BA21. Amos, Edward. “Johnny Ace,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BA22. Anon. “Ace, Johnny,” in American National Biography, pp. 51–55. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. BA23. Anon. “Body of Johnny Ace Will Be Shipped to Memphis.” Houston Informer (1 Jan 1955): 1, 8. BA24. Anon. “Death Spun the Cylinder for Johnny Ace But for What Reason.” Tri-State Defender (5 Mar 1955): 14. (NOTE: Reprinted from the Louisville Defender.) BA25. Anon. “Johnny Ace Discs Hits.” New York Age Defender (13 Feb 1954): 9. BA26. Anon. Johnny Ace: His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1979. 24 pp. BA27.

Anon. “The Johnny Ace Story.” Pittsburgh Courier (5 Feb 1955): 1, 5.

Grendysa, Peter. “Johnny Ace: The ‘Ace’ of Duke.” Goldmine no. 187 (25 Sep 1987): 28, 91.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Johnny Ace,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 1–2. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BA40. Hoekstra, Dave. “Brother Sings Hits of the Late Johnny Ace.” Chicago Sun-Times (24 Dec 1986): 30, 42. BA41.

Holland, Ted. “Johnny Ace,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, pp. 73, 151 (E157).

BA42. Laisac, Dzondria. Memorial Album for Johnny Ace. USA: Duke DLP 71, c1957; USA: MCA MCA-27014, 1980; UK: Ace CH 40, 1982. BA43.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ace, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 32 (E165).

BA44. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Johnny Ace.” Jazz Hot no. 272 (May 1971): 16–17. BA45.

Mohr, Kurt; Niquét, Bernard. “Discographie de Johnny Ace (1952–1954).” Soul Bag no. 41 (Sep 1974): 21.

BA46. Niquét, Bernard. “Johnny Ace.” Soul Bag no. 41 (Sep 1974): 20–21. BA47.

BA28. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 192 (28 Oct 1953): 55.

Niquét, Bernard. “Johnny Ace.” Jazz Hot no. 272 (May 1971): 16–17.

BA29. Anon. “Olivia Gibbs Says Death of Johnny Ace Wasn’t Suicide.” Houston Informer (5 Feb 1955): 1.

BA48. Nite, Norm N. “Johnny Ace,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 1–2 (Item E181).

BA30. Anon. “The Strange Case of Johnny Ace.” Ebony 10, no. 9 (Jul 1955): 63–68.

BA49.

BA31.

Clarke, Donald. “Ace, Johnny,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 4–5 (Item E125).

Pecoraro, Joe. “Johnny Ace Discography.” Record Exchanger no. 14 (Apr 1973): 15.

BA50. Piccarella, John. “Ace, Johnny,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 2–3 (Item E154).

BA32. Collins, Willie. “Ace, Johnny (1929–1954),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 15–16 (Item E185).

BA51.

BA33. Cotten, Lee. “Johnny Ace,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 61–62. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BA52. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Johnny Ace.” Blues News [Finland] no. 59 (1979): 10–11, 14.

BA34. Escott, Colin. “Johnny Ace: The First Rock ‘n’ Roll Casualty.” Goldmine no. 165 (21 Nov 1986): 16–17. BA35. Feather, Leonard. “Ace, Johnny,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 96 (Item E138). BA36. Fisher, Tom. “Ace, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 6 (Item E162).

Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Johnny Ace,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 22–23. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996.

BA53. Salem, James M. “Death and the Rhythm-andBluesman: The Life and Recordings of Johnny Ace.” American Music 11, no. 3 (Fall 1993): 316–367. BA54. Salem, James M. “Johnny Ace: A Case Study in the Diffusion and Transformation of Minority Culture.” Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies no. 17 (1992): 209–239.

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Olsen, Ryan; Komara, Edward. “Aces, The,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 6 (Item E162).

BA55. Salem, James M. The Late Great Johnny Ace and the Transition from R&B to Rock ‘n’ Roll. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999. 275 pp.

BA67.

BA56. Santelli, Robert. “Ace, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 2–3 (Item E202).

BA68. Santelli, Robert. “Aces, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 1–2 (Item E202).

Smith, Patti. “Jukebox Cruci-Fix.” Creem 7, no. 1 (Jun 1975): 50–53. Reprinted in Creem (Special Issue) (Summer 1981).

See also: FRED BELOW, LOUIS MYERS, DAVE MYERS, JUNIOR WELLS

BA57.

BA58. Tosches, Nick. “Johnny Ace: Number One with a Bullet,” in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 133– 138. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984. Obituaries: Billboard (8 Jan 1955): 14. Birmingham World (7 Jan 1955): 1. Chicago Defender (8 Jan 1955): 1. Chicago Defender (15 Jan 1955): 5. Down Beat 22 (9 Feb 1955): 17. Houston Informer (8 Jan 1955): 1. Jet (6 Jan 1955): 59. Los Angeles Sentinel (30 Dec 1954): 2. Memphis World (4 Jan 1955): 1. Memphis World (7 Jan 1955): 1, 2. New York Times (27 Dec 1954): 21. Pittsburgh Courier (1 Jan 1955): 1, 4. Pittsburgh Courier (15 Jan 1955): 1, 4. BA59.

“Juke Star Johnny Ace Kills Self.” Chicago Defender (8 Jan 1955): 1.

BA60. Matthews, Ralph. “He Gambled with Death and Lost: Johnny Ace Lived on Borrowed Time.” Cleveland Call and Post (15 Jan 1955): D1, D3. BA61.

Westbrooks, Al, Jr. “Bury Johnny Ace, Suicide Victim.” Tri-State Defender (8 Jan 1955): 1–2. See also: Goldmine no. 16 (May/Jun 1977). Goldmine no. 266 (5 Oct 1990). Pop no. 9 (1994): 908+. Paul’s Record Magazine 2, no. 5 (Nov 1975): 9. R-OC-K no. 6 (1984). Shout no. 45 (Jul 1969): 6–7. Soul [UK] no. 2 (1966): 6. Items BF108, D1031, D1059, D1060, D1061.

THE ACES/JUKES

Items A1535, BL1508. ALBERTA ADAMS (Roberta Louise Osborn) BA69.

Bonner, Brett J. “Alberta Adams: ‘Until God Calls Me, I’ll Be Singing the Blues’.” Living Blues no. 160 (Nov/Dec 2001): 22-29.

BA70.

DelGrosso, Maureen. “Alberta Adams: Reigning Queen of Detroit Blues.” Blues Revue no. 53 (Dec 1999): 24–25, 27–30.

BA71.

Ferrara, Rico. “Alberta Adams.” Maple Blues 15, no. 11 (Nov 1999): 1, 4.

BA72.

Gallert, Jim; Komara, Edward. “Adams, Alberta,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 7 (Item E162).

BA73.

Gallert, Jim. “Alberta Adams: Queen of Detroit Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 159 (May 2001): 4–7.

BA74.

Heisler, Steve. “The Gospel of Alberta: Enjoy Your Life, Music.” Sarasota Herald-Tribune (Florida) (11 Jan 2002): 4.

BA75.

Mazzolini, Tom; Périn, Jacques. “Alberta Adams: ‘J’ai Tojours Voulu Etre dans le Show Business’.” Soul Bag no. 165 (Winter 2001): 20–23. See also: Detroit Blues no. 7 (Fall 1996).

ARTHUR ADAMS BA76.

Anon. “The Return of Arthur Adams.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 10 (Apr/May 1995): 32–34.

BA77.

BA62. Baker, Cary. “Jukes Reunite!” Blue Flame no. 11 (1970): 14.

Bock, Scott M. “Arthur Adams: I’m Workin’, I’m Sweatin’.” Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 12–16.

BA78.

BA63. Griffith, Pat. “Ace Band.” Melody Maker (24 Feb 1973): 40.

Dahl, Bill. Arthur Adams: Back on Track. USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5055, 1999.

BA79.

Dahl, Bill. “Arthur Adams: If You Don’t Knock Somebody Down, You Ain’t Going to Work.” Living Blues no. 143 (Jan/Feb 1999): 34–41.

BA64. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Aces,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 33 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 11 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 5 (E169). BA65.

Leiser, Willy. The Aces with Their Guests. France: MCM 900.293, 1976.

BA66. Leiser, Willy. Kings of Chicago Blues. Vol. 1: The Aces. France: Vogue LDM 30174, 1970s.

BA80. DelGrosso, Rich. “Arthur Adams: Back on Track.” Blues Revue no. 61 (Oct 2000): 21–22, 24–25. BA81.

Hobus, André. “Arthur Adams.” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 12.

BA82. Propes, Steve; Stephenson, Mike; Irvine, Les. “Arthur Adams Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 183 (Oct 2003): 16–18.

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BA83. Sacré, Robert. “Adams, Arthur,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 8 (Item E162). BERLE ADAMS BA84. Shaw, Arnold. “Berle Adams,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 76–85. New York: Collier, 1978.

J.T. ADAMS (John Tyler Adams) BA100. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “J.T. Adams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 34 (E101). BA101. Bogaert, Karel. “Adams, J.T. (John Tyler Adams),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 13 (Item E110).

FAYE ADAMS

BA102. Harris, Sheldon. “Adams, John Tyler ‘JT’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 27 (E146).

BA85. Anon. “Faye Adams New Rave for Broadway Critic.” Chicago Defender (29 Aug 1953): 19.

BA103. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “J.T. Adams.” Cadence 3 (Sep 1977): 10.

BA86. Cage, R. “Rhythm & Blues Notes.” Down Beat 21 (6 Oct 1954): 7.

BA104. Komara, Edward. “Adams, John Tyler ‘J.T.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 8 (Item E162).

BA87.

Cotten, Lee. “Faye Adams,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 126–128. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BA88. Feather, Leonard. “Faye Adams Shakes a Hand, Reviews 25 Years of Singing.” Down Beat 21, no. 1 (13 Jan 1954): 28. BA89.

Gart, Galen. “Faye Adams,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003.

BA90. Grendysa, Pete. “Faye Adams.” Goldmine no. 189 (23 Oct 1987). BA91. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Faye Adams,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 15–16 (Item E145). BA92. Holland, Ted. “Faye Adams,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 113 (E157). BA93. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Adams, Faye,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 11 (E166). BA94. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 36 (1986/87): 7. BA95. Nations, Opal Louis. Faye Adams: I’m Goin’ to Leave You. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B-110, 1989. BA96. Nite, Norm N. “Faye Adams,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 2–3 (Item E181). BA97.

Olsen, Ryan; Komara, Edward. “Adams, Faye,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 7–8 (Item E162).

BA98. Santelli, Robert. “Adams, Faye,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 3 (Item E202). BA99. Tricker, Phillip J. “Boppin’ Belles ‘Blues’.” Roll Street Journal no. 19 (1987): 30–32; Roll Street Journal no. 22 (1987/88): 6–8. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 125 (1990).

BA105. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Adams, J.T,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 40–41 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 11 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 5 (E169). BA106. Rosenbaum, Arthur. Indiana Avenue Blues: The Blues of J.T. Adams and Shirley Griffith. USA: Bluesville BV-1077, c1962. JO JO ADAMS BA107. Anon. “Dr. Jo Jo Adams in Local Show.” Chicago Defender (15 Dec 1945): 14. BA108. Olsen, Ryan; Komara, Edward. “Adams, Dr. Jo Jo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 7 (Item E162). BA109. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Jo-Jo Adams, 1946–1953. France: Classics 5083, 2004. Obituaries: BA110. Josephic, Beth. “Jo Jo Adams.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 34. See also: Chicago Defender (23 Aug 1975): A4. MARIE ADAMS BA111. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt; Périn, Jacques. “Marie Adams Discography.” Soul Bag no. 48 (Jun 1975): 13–14; “Additions and Corrections.” Soul Bag no. 51 (Jan 1976): 32. BA112. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Marie Adams,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 16 (Item E145). BA113. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Adams, Marie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 41 (E165). BA114. Olsen, Ryan; Komara, Edward. “Adams, Marie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 8 (Item E162).

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Obituaries: Block no. 110 (1999): 35. Orkester Journalen (Sep 1999): 51.

BA115. Burke, Tony. “Marie Adams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 129 (Apr 1998): 12. BA116. Radenac, Marc. “Marie Adams.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 40. See also: JOHNNY OTIS Item BO64. WOODROW ADAMS BA117. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Woodrow Adams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 34 (E101). BA118. Bogaert, Karel. “Adams, Woodrow,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 14 (Item E110).

BA130. Rijn, Guido van. “Georges Adins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 140 (Jun 1999): 20–21. BA131. Sacré, Robert. “Larmes: Georges Adins.” Jazz Hot no. 562 (Jul/Aug 1999): 5. BA132. Sacré, Robert. “Georges Adins.” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 55. BA133. Sacré, Robert. “Georges Adins.” Soul Bag no. 155 (Summer 1999): 47. BA134. Tinz, Herbert. “George Adins.” Jefferson no. 121 (1999): 23. KATHERINE ADKINS

BA119. Evans, David. “The Woodrow Adams Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 55 (Jul 1968): 7–8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 142–144 (Item A1241).

BA135. Evans, David. Barrelhouse Women. Vol. 1: 1925– 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5378, 1995.

BA120. Harris, Sheldon. “Adams, Woodrow Wilson,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 27–28 (E146).

BA136. Astbury, Ray. “Agee, Raymond Clinton ‘Ray’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 13 (Item E162).

BA121. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Adams, Woodrow,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 11–12 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 5–6 (E169). BA122. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Boogie Blues Blasters (or The Three B’s for Short),” in Delta Country Blues, p. 42. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BA123. Olsen, Ryan. “Adams, Woodrow Wilson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 9 (Item E162). BA124. Rotante, Anthony. “Woodrow Adams.” Record Research no. 33 (Mar 1961): 14–15. BA125. Templeton, Ray. “Woodrow Adams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 20 (Jun 1986): 20–21. GEORGES ADINS (Joris Adins) BA126. Rijn, Guido van. “Adins, Joris ‘Georges’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 9 (Item E162). BA127. Sacré, Robert. “Georges Adins: A la Recherche du Blues Perdu.” Soul Bag no. 94 (May/Jun 1983): 24–27. BA128. Sacré, Robert. “Georges Adins: His Story & Series.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 16 (Jul 1983): 9–10. BA129. Sacré, Robert. “Georges Adins: Roadrunner van de Blues.” Block no. 49 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1984): 17–23.

RAY AGEE

BA137. Eagle, Bob. “Tough Competition.” Blues Unlimited no. 103 (Aug/Sep 1973): 9. BA138. Harris, Sheldon. “Agee, Raymond Clinton ‘Ray’/ ’Roy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 28 (E146). BA139. Hanley, Bob. “Ray Agee.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 10 (Nov 1982): 3 pp. BA140. Lange, Charlie. Ray Agee: Black Night is Gone. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B-1005, 1983. BA141. Lange, Charlie. Ray Agee: I’m Not Looking Back. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B-1003, 1983. BA142. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Agee, Ray,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 6 (E169). BA143. Santelli, Robert. “Agee, Ray,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 4–5 (Item E202). See also: Item D615. VINCE AGWADA BA144. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Vince Agwada.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 78. BA145. Olsen, Ryan. “Agwada, Vince,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 13 (Item E162). GARFIELD AKERS BA146. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Garfield Akers,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 34 (E101).

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BA147. Bogaert, Karel. “Akers, Garfield,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 14 (Item E110).

BA160. Cummings, Tony. “Young Man Blues.” Black Music 1, no. 5 (Apr 1974): 43.

BA148. Harrison, David. “Akers, Garfield,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 14 (Item E162).

BA161. Duncan, Harry C. “Dave Alexander.” Down Beat 42 (24 Apr 1975): 35.

BA149. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Akers, Garfield,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 54 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 12 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 6–7 (E169).

BA162. Elwood, Philip. “Alexander’s Big Break.” San Francisco Chronicle (9 Mar 1973). Reprinted in Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 40. BA163. Forte, Dan. “The Rattler: An Interview with Dave Alexander.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 6 (Mar 1974): 12–14.

BA150. O’Neal, Jim. “Garfield Akers: To Beale Street and the Juke Joints.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 27–28.

BA164. Harris, Sheldon. “Alexander, Dave,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 29–31 (E146).

BA151. Santelli, Robert. “Akers, Garfield,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 5 (Item E202).

BA165. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Dave Alexander,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 3 (E150).

BA152. Taft, Michael. “One Singer’s Formulaic Tradition: The Repertoire of Garfield Akers,” in The Blues Lyric Formula. New York: Routledge, 2006.

BA166. Jung, Maureen. “Omar Sharriff: ‘I’d Like to Send a Message of Love and Hope’.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 55–59.

BA153. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Garfield Akers & Mississippi Joe Callicott: From the Hernando Cottonfields.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 26–27. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 118–124. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998.

BA167. Kriss, Eric. “Dave Alexander.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 4, 14.

See also: Items A1602, A2272, A2274, BH2150, F850. ALABAMA SHEIKS BA154. Zwigoff, Terry. String Bands (1926–1929): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5167, 1994. See also: Item C98. MOZELLE ALDERSON BA155. Balfour, Alan. Blue Girls: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: 1925–30. Austria: Document DOCD-5504, 1996. See also: Matrix no. 20 (1958): 16. Items BD999, BD1038. DAVE ALEXANDER (David Alexander Elam) BA156. Aigner, Hal. “Dave Alexander.” Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 40.

BA168. Lacava, Jacques. “Dave Alexander.” Soul Bag no. 112 (Winter 1987/88): 22–23. BA169. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Alexander, Dave,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 60 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 12, 14 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 7 (E169). BA170. Mazzolini, Tom. “Dave Alexander.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 4. BA171. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Alexander, Dave (Omar Hakim Khayyam),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 17–18 (Item E162). BA172. Norris, John. “Dave Alexander.” Coda no. 144 (Jan/ Feb 1976): 18. BA173. Omar Shariff. Omar Shariff: The Raven. USA: Arhoolie CD-365, 1992. BA174. Ritter, Jess. “Dave Alexander: Workin’, Losin’, & Winnin’.” Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 41.

BA157. Anon. “Bay Area Blues: Dave Alexander.” Living Blues no. 16 (Spring 1974): 9.

BA175. Russell, Tony. “Omar Sharriff (1938–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 165 (Item A1904).

BA158. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Dave Alexander,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 34–35 (E101).

BA176. Santelli, Robert. “Shariff, Omar,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 361 (Item E202).

BA159. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “The Incredible Dave Alexander.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 40.

BA177. Selvin, Joel. Dave Alexander: The Dirt on the Ground. USA: Arhoolie 1071, 1973.

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See also: Soul Bag no. 41 (Sep 1974): 22. Westcoast Blues Review no. 16 (Apr/May 1996). Item BR761. DAVID ALEXANDER See: BLACK IVORY KING MEL ALEXANDER BA178. Nations, Opal Louis. “Movin’ with Kris: The Mel Alexander Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 131 (Aug 1998): 10–13. ORA ALEXANDER BA179. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 1: A/B (1924–1932). Austria: Document DOCD-5505, 1996. See also: Item A1826. TEXAS ALEXANDER (Alger Alexander) BA180. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Texas Alexander,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 35 (E101). BA181. Bakker, Dick M. “Alger ‘Texas’ Alexander.” Micrography no. 8 (Jan 1970): 10. BA182. Bisson, Raffaele. “Il Texano Alger Alexander: Bluesman da Strada.” Il Blues no. 66 (Mar 1999): 36–38. BA183. Bogaert, Karel. “Alexander, ‘Texas’ Alger,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 15 (Item E110). BA184. Charters, Samuel B. “‘Texas’ Alexander,” in The Bluesmen, pp. 196–203 (Item A387). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 1, pp. 196–203. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BA185. Clarke, Donald. “Alexander, Alger ‘Texas’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 16 (Item E125). BA186. Garon, Paul. “Texas Alexander,” in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 23–24. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

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(E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 12 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 7 (E169). BA192. McCarthy, Albert; Venables, Ralph. “Discography of Texas Alexander.” Jazz Music [UK] 3, no. 1 (1946): 20–22. BA193. Oliver, Paul. “Alexander, Alger ‘Texas’ (c. 1900– c.1955),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy (Item E378). BA194. Oliver, Paul. “Alexander, Alger(non) Texas,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 28 (Item E154). BA195. Oliver, Paul. Texas Alexander: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1927–28. UK: Matchbox MSE 206, 1982. Vol. 2: 1928–29. UK: Matchbox MSE 214, 1982. Vol. 3: 1929–1930. UK: Matchbox MSE 220, c1986. Notes reprinted with Texas Alexander: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document MBCD-2001, 1993. Vol. 2. Austria: Document MBCD-2002, 1994. Vol. 3. Austria: Document MBCD-2003, 1994. BA196. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Alexander, ‘Texas’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 2 (Item E182). BA197. Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans. Alger ‘Texas’ Alexander: Texas Troublesome Blues. Holland: Agram AB 2009, 1980s. BA198. Romanowski, Ken. Texas Alexander: 98º Blues. UK: Catfish CD 122, 1999. BA199. Rookmaaker, Dr. H.R. Texas Alexander: Treasures of North American Negro Music. Vol. 7. Holland: Fontana 467 136 TE, c1959. BA200. Russell, Tony. “Texas Alexander (1900–1954),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 88 (Item A1904). BA201. Santelli, Robert. “Alexander, Texas,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 5–6 (Item E202).

BA187. Garon, Paul. “Alexander, Algernon ‘Texas’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 17 (Item E162).

BA202. Shadwick, Keith. “Alger ‘Texas’ Alexander,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 9 (Item E204).

BA188. Harris, Sheldon. “Alexander, Alger ‘Texas’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 29 (E146).

BA203. Smith, Chris. “Texas Alexander on Album.” Blues & Rhythm no. 56 (Nov 1990): 7.

BA189. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Texas Alexander,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 3–4 (E150).

BA204. Solding, Staffan. “Texas Alexander.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 30–31.

BA190. Holland, Ted. “Alger ‘Texas’ Alexander,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 108 (E157).

BA205. Tonneau, Serge. “Texas Alexander.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 23 (1963).

BA191. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Alexander, Alger ‘Texas’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 60

BA206. Tonneau, Serge, Gillet, André. “Texas Alexander Disco.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 23 (1963).

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See also: Items A1373, A2086, BF409, BH778, F58, F1389. MAY ALIX BA207. Anon. “Alix, May,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 13 (Item E159). BA208. Anon. “Mae Alix is Starring at Gray’s Spot.” Chicago Defender (3 Sep 1938): 18. BA209. Chilton, John. “Alix, May,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 3–4 (Item E121). BA210. Clarke, Donald. “Alix, May,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BA211. Harris, Sheldon. “Alix, May ‘Mae’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 31 (E146). BA212. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Alix, May,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 62 (E165). BA213. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Alix, May,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 18 (Item E162). BA214. Santelli, Robert. “Alix, May (Mae),” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 6 (Item E202). BILL “HOSS” ALLEN BA215. Hoffman, Steve. “Allen, Bill ‘Hoss’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 18 (Item E162). CORA MAE ALLEN See: BLIND BOY FULLER Item F448. ERNESTINE ALLEN (Ernestine Letitia Allen) BA216. Anon. “Broadway Eyes Anisteen Allen, 4th in Series of Millinder Vocalists.” Chicago Defender (12 Jan 1946): 14. BA217. Holland, Ted. “Annisteen Allen,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 134 (E157). BA218. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Allen, Annisteen,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 63 (E165). BA219. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Allen, Annisteen,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 18 (Item E162). BA220. Mohr, Kurt. “Annisteen Allen Discography.” Soul Bag no. 107 (Autumn 1986): 9–10. BA221. Wright, Dale. Ernestine Allen: Let It Roll. USA: Tru-Sound TRU 15004, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-539-2, 1991.

Obituaries: BA222. Hess, Norbert. “Ernestine Allen.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 25. BA223. Penny, Dave. “Annisteen Allen.” Blues & Rhythm no. 75 (Jan 1993): 9. BA224. Radenac, Marc. “Annisteen Allen.” Soul Bag no. 129 (Winter 1993): 27. See also: Items A1832, F1152. JESSE ALLEN BA225. Hannusch, Jeff. Jesse Allen: Rockin’ and Rollin’. France: Imperial 1566351, 1986. JOHNNY ALLEN BA226. Stern, Gary. “Johnny Allen: New Blues in the Big Apple.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 38–39. LEE ALLEN BA227. Broven, John J. “Lee Allen,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 82–83, 90 (Item F1076). BA228. Broven, John. Lee Allen: Down on Bourbon Street. UK: NoLa LP 16, 1978. BA229. Clarke, Donald. “Allen, Lee,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 17 (Item E125). BA230. Flanagan, Graeme. “Talkin’ with Mr. Lee: Lee Allen’s Story.” Crazy Music no. 8 (1976): 17–18. BA231. Hannusch, Jeff. “Cookin’ with Mr. Lee.” Wavelength no. 33 (Jul 1983): 9. BA232. Hannusch, Jeff. “Lee Allen: Cookin’ with Mr. Lee,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 239–244 (Item F1085). BA233. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Lee Allen,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 17 (Item E145). BA234. Hoffman, Steve. “Allen, Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 19 (Item E162). BA235. Holland, Ted. “Lee Allen,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 82 (E157). BA236. Marymount, Mark. Lee Allen: Walkin’ with Mr. Lee — Golden Classics. USA: Collectables 5083, 2003. BA237. Nite, Norm N. “Lee Allen & His Band,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 4–5 (Item E181). BA238. Pentelow, N. “Lee Allen.” Saxophone Journal 29 (Mar/Apr 2005): 22–25. BA239. Poumérol, Marin. “Lee Allen.” Soul Bag no. 113 (Spring 1988): 28.

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BA240. Santelli, Robert. “Allen, Lee,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 7 (Item E202). BA241. Stagg, Tom. “Lee Allen Discography.” Footnote 7, no. 6 (1976): 29–30. BA242. Tollhammer, G.; et al. “Walkin’ with Mr. Lee.” Rock Revue no. 30 (Feb 1979): 9–10. Obituaries: Block no. 93 (1995): 5. Blue Suede News no. 31 (Summer 1995). Jazznu no. 190 (1995): 57. Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 23. Orkester Journalen (Jan 1995): 37. Record Collector no. 185 (1995): 5. BA243. Aiges, Scott. “Soulful Sax Man Lee Allen Dies.” Times-Picayune (20 Oct 1994): L8. BA244. Bonner, Brett J. “Lee Allen.” Living Blues no. 119 (Jan/Feb 1995): 67. BA245. Broven, John. “Lee Allen.” Juke Blues no. 32 (Winter/Spring 1995): 20. BA246. Burke, Tony. “Lee Allen.” Blues & Rhythm no. 94 (Nov 1994): 15. BA247. Hannusch, Jeff. “Lee Allen.” Goldmine no. 374 (25 Nov 1994): 8. BA248. Laplace, Michel. “Lee Allen.” Jazz Hot no. 519 (Apr 1995): 5.

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BA254. Montagne, Rochelle. “Allen, Pete,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 19 (Item E162). BA255. Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: Pete Allen.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 41–43. RICKY ALLEN BA256. Bogaert, Karel. “Allen, Ricky,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 16 (Item E110). BA257. Dahl, Bill. “Singer Ricky Allen is Ready to Cut Loose and Clean Up Again.” Chicago Tribune (9 Jul 1993): 46. BA258. Danchin, Sebastian. “Ricky Allen: Den Glömda Artisten.” Jefferson no. 127 (2001): 4–8. BA259. Lillsunde, Anders. “En Uppföljning: Ricky Allen.” Jefferson no. 134 (2002): 18–20. BA260. Lillsunde, Anders. “Inte Längre Fullt så Okänd: Ricky Allen.” Jefferson no. 128 (2001): 4–6. BA261. Lillsunde, Anders. “Ouch!: The Return of Ricky Allen.” Blues & Rhythm no. 168 (Apr 2002): 14–17. BA262. Lillsunde, Anders. “På Jakt Efter Ricky Allen.” Jefferson no. 127 (2001): 9–11.

BA249. “Lee Allen: Saxophonist Backed Fats Domino, Little Richard.” Los Angeles Times (29 Oct 1994): 26.

BA263. Lillsunde, Anders. Ricky Allen: Live. Sweden: Jefferson/Scandinavian Blues Association SBACD 12657, 2001.

BA250. Morris, Chris. “Allen Remembered as Top Rock’n’Roll Saxophonist.” Billboard (5 Nov 1994): 16.

BA264. Paterson, Neil. “Ricky Allen,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 92 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Previously unpublished.)

BA251. Radenac, Marc. “Lee Allen.” Soul Bag no. 137 (Winter 1994/95): 32. See also: Now Dig This no. 42 (Sep 1986). Now Dig This no. 140 (Nov 1994). Now Dig This no. 224 (Nov 2001). Offbeat (Dec 2000): 20+. Item F1079. LEONARD ALLEN See: UNITED/STATES RECORDS MELVIENA ALLEN BA252. Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: Melviena Allen.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 41–43. MURRAY ALLEN See: VEE-JAY RECORDS PETE ALLEN BA253. Anon. “Find Out What These Blues Means.” Jefferson no. 110 (1996): 31.

BA265. Pruter, Robert. “Allen, Ricky,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 19 (Item E162). Obituaries: Billboard 117 (2 Jul 2005): 68. In the Basement no. 39 (2005): 8. Sing Out! 49, no. 3 (Fall 2005): 193. BA266. Danchin, Sebastian. “Remembering Ricky Allen.” Soul Bag no. 180 (Sep 2005): 34–35. BA267. Lee, Jim. “Ricky Allen.” Dirty Linen no. 120 (Oct/ Nov 2005): 8. BA268. Lillsunde, Anders. “Ricky Allen.” Blues & Rhythm no. 201 (Aug 2005): 22–23. BA269. Pruter, Robert. “Ricky Allen.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 68–69. BERNARD ALLISON BA270. Baenen, Jeff. “Young Allison Rocks the Blues, Just Like His Late Dad, Luther.” The Ottawa Citizen (31 Aug 2002): I5.

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BA271. “Bernard Allison: Playing for the People.” Blues News [Germany] no. 33 (Apr/Jun 2003): 14–17.

BA290. Svacina, Fritz. “Bernard Allison.” Blues Life no. 36 (1986): 8–9.

BA272. Bonner, Brett J. Bernard Allison: Keepin’ the Blues Alive. USA: Cannonball CD 29101, 1997.

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BA273. Clark, Joe C. “Allison, Bernard,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 20 (Item E162).

BA292. Tipaldi, Art. “Bernard Allison: Here Comes the Son.” Blues Revue no. 50 (Sep 1999): 8–9, 11–12, 14.

BA274. Driancourt, Christophe. “Bernard Allison: Le Blues de Père en Fils.” Jazzman no. 15 (Jun 1996): 13.

BA293. Wisse, Rien. “Bernard Allison Sluit een Deal met een Major Niet uit.” Block no. 123 (2002): 14–17.

BA275. Endress, Gudrun. “Bernard Allison.” Jazz Podium 47, no. 2 (Feb 1998): 15–16. BA276. Frantz, Niles. “Bernard Allison: Young Boy’s Blues.” Blues Revue no. 32 (Nov 1997): 28–30. BA277. Grosman, Romain. “Bernard Allison: Haute Tension.” Jazz Hot no. 501 (Jun 1993): 15. BA278. Hutchinson, Billy. “Bernard Allison.” Blues Matters no. 13 (Mar/Apr 2003): 30. BA279. Isola, Gregory. “Bernard Allison: The Blues-Funk Rhythm Method.” Guitar Player 33, no. 5 (May 1999): 31–32. BA280. Levy, Adam. “Passing the Torch.” Guitar Player 34, no. 4 (Apr 2000): 63, 65. BA281. Molenda, Michael. “Performance Notes: Bernard Allison.” Guitar Player 36, no. 10 (Oct 2002): 23.

Tipaldi, Art. “Bernard Allison,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 18–23. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

See also: LUTHER ALLISON Big City Blues 3, no. 5 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998). Blues Magazine [France] no. 26 (2002). Item A524. GENE ALLISON BA294. Dahl, Bill. The Very Best of Gene Allison: You Can Make It If You Try. USA: Collectables COL-CD7242, 2000. GEORGE ALLISON See: Item C766 (Vol. 5). LUTHER ALLISON BA295. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Luther Allison.” Jefferson no. 10 (1970): 5, 16.

BA282. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blues in Britain no. 2 (Feb 2002): 6–7.

BA296. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Luther Allison the First (1970).” Jefferson no. 50 (Winter 1980): 10–17; “Luther Allison the Second (1980).” Jefferson no. 50 (Winter 1980): 18–22.

BA283. Paul, Klaus B. “Bernard Allison: Born with the Blues.” Blues News [Germany] no. 14 (Aug 1998): 11–12.

BA297. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Sweet Home Chicago: En Introduktion Till Luther Allison.” Jefferson no. 50 (Winter 1980): 8–9.

BA284. Rowland, Mark. “Talents: Bernard Allison.” Musician no. 227 (Oct 1997): 14.

BA298. Allison, Luther. “I Was Born in Arkansas and Raised Up in Chicago,” in The Voice of the Delta: Charley Patton and the Mississippi Blues Traditions, Influences, and Comparisons. Liege: Presses Universitaires de Liege, 1987.

BA285. Seedorff, George. “Bernard Allison Wonders Why One Has to Go to France to Get Respect.” Michigan Chronicle (10 Dec 1997): 2. BA286. Seedorff, George. “Destiny Drives Bernard Allison to Keep His Father’s Blues Alive.” Michigan Chronicle (3 Dec 1997): 2. BA287. Shadwick, Keith. “Bernard Allison,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 10 (Item E204). BA288. Sinclair, John. “Bernard Allison: Keeping the Flame.” Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/Apr/May 2003): 34–41. BA289. Smith, Michael B. “Across the Water and Back Again: An Interview with Bernard Allison.” Goldmine no. 535 (26 Jan 2001): 17–18.

BA299. Anon. “CD Recordings: Luther Allison.” Audio 83, no. 11 (Dec 1999): 103. BA300. Anon. “Luther Allison.” Blues Life no. 13 (1981): 25–26. BA301. Anon. “Luther Allison.” Blues World no. 30 (May 1970): 14–15. BA302. Anon. “Luther Allison: Keep on Keepin’ On.” Ann Arbor Argus no. 27 (17 Aug 1970): 6–7, 17. BA303. Anon. “Luther Allison Record Book.” Blues Life no. 26 (1984): 10–11. BA304. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety (23 Apr 1975): 60.

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BA305. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Luther Allison,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 35–36 (E101). BA306. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Luther Allison,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 3–8 (Item A139). BA307. Baker, Cary. Luther Allison: The Motown Years. USA: Motown 31453-0612-2, 1996. BA308. Baldwin-Beneich, Sarah. “From Blues to Bleus.” Chicago Tribune (31 Mar 1991): 19. BA309. Bessman, Jim. “Alligator’s Luther Allison Has a Mean ‘Blue Streak’.” Billboard 107 (29 Jul 1995): 11, 36. BA310. Blampain, Gilles; Hermanstadt, Alain; Larousse, Jean-Pierre. “Luther Allison: Coup de Blues.” Trad’ Magazine no. 56 (Nov/Dec 1997): 70–71. BA311. Blomberg, Lennart. “Liseberg Satsar Paa Jazz.” Orkester Journalen 48, no. 6 (Jun 1980): 12–13. BA312. Bogaert, Karel. “Allison, Luther,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 16 (Item E110).

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BA324. Dregni, Michael. “Luther Allison: The Soul Fixin’ Man.” Vintage Guitar (Apr 1997). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.vintageguitar. com.) BA325. Duncan, Scott. “I’m a Musician I’m an Entertainer I’m an Artist.” Blueprint 2, no. 2 (Aug 1997): 18–22. BA326. Edmonds, Mark. “Soul Fixin’ Man: Luther Allison Shows His Blue Streak.” Blues Access no. 25 (Spring 1996): 12–21. BA327. Ellis, Andy. “Wait for the Beat! a Lesson with Luther Allison.” Guitar Player 30, no. 12 (Dec 1996): 45, 47, 51. BA328. Feenstra, Pete. “The Gospel According to Luther.” Jazz on CD/Cassette (Second Series) 1, no. 9 (Oct 1994): 64. BA329. Feenstra, Pete. “Bluesman of the Moment.” Rock ‘n’ Reel no. 20 (1995): 15. BA330. Fishel, John. Luther Allison and the Blues Nebulae: Love Me Mama. USA: Delmark DS-625, 1970.

BA313. Brasso, Paul. “Luther Allison: Blues’ens Muhammed Ali.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik 13 (Dec 1980): 21.

BA331. Freund, Steve. “Luther Allison.” Living Blues no. 125 (Jan/Feb 1996): 8–21.

BA314. Calloway, Earl. “Luther Allison’s Becoming a Superstar.” Chicago Defender (12 Sep 1996): 21.

BA332. Fulton, Doug. “Remembering Luther.” Blues Beat 12, no. 4 (1996): 12–13.

BA315. Case, Wendy. “Luther Allison Gets Set to Fire Up the Majestic.” Detroit News (15 May 1997): 2.

BA333. Gilbert, Mark. “Luther Allison.” Jazz Journal 50, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 17.

BA316. Chapman, Bob. “For Luther Allison, How Can I Say the Blues is Back: It Never Went Away!” Blueprint no. 66 (Sep 1994): 7–9. BA317. Clarke, Donald. “Allison, Luther,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 19–20 (Item E125). BA318. Clemons, Annika. “Jefferson Kollar In: Luther Allison.” Jefferson no. 82 (1988): 12–13. BA319. Cullaz, Maurice; Demêtre, Jacques; Robin, Daniel. “Le Blues Apres le Blues: Luther Allison.” Jazz Hot no. 385 (Jun/Jul 1981): 19–21. BA320. Cullaz, Maurice. “Luther Allison: Le Blues dans la Peau.” Jazz Hot no. 336 (Apr 1977): 24–25. BA321. Dahl, Bill. “Once a Local Fixture, Luther Allison Makes Rare Appearance.” Chicago Tribune (10 Jun 1994): 1. BA322. Dallas, Karl. “Young Man’s Blues.” Melody Maker (20 Sep 1980): 35. BA323. Dowlding, Bill. “Bad News is Coming: Luther Allison.” Living Blues no. 14 (Autumn 1973): 23–24.

BA334. Goldwasser, Frank; Lacava, Jacques. “Luther Allison.” Soul Bag no. 84 (Aug/Sep 1981): 5–10. BA335. Grand, Otis; Lending, Kenn; Verbeke, Patrick; Ruf, Tom ‘Curly’; Friend, Constanze. Luther Allison and Friends: Pay It Forward. Germany: Ruf 1060, 2002. BA336. Grandi, Marino; et al. “L’Intervista.” Il Blues no. 3 (Jun 1983): 7–8. BA337. Grigg, Andy. “Luther Allison: On a Tear Again.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 13 (Oct/Nov 1995): 6–7. BA338. Grosman, Romain. “Blues Life.” Jazz Hot no. 511 (Jun 1994): 27–29. BA339. Hansson, Nils. “Luther Allison.” Ritz no. 6 (1984). BA340. Harris, Sheldon. “Allison, Luther S,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 31–33 (E146). BA341. Helland, Dave. “Luther Allison: Blues Guitar Boss.” Guitar Player 10, no. 3 (Mar 1976): 14+. Excerpt reprinted as “Flashback: March ‘76: Luther Allison on Hendrix, Hooker, and Chicago Blues.” Guitar Player 33, no. 4 (Apr 1999): 147.

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BA342. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Luther Allison,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 5 (E150). BA343. Holland, Ted. “Luther Allison,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 97 (E157). BA344. Horwitz, David. “Luther Allison’s Last Recording Session.” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 34–39. BA345. Huggins, Cilla; Greensmith, Bill. “‘I’m Still Struggling for What I Started With’: Luther Allison Interview.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 4–11.

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Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 14 (E166). Reprinted in an edited form in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 8 (E169). BA361. Leigh, Keri. “Looking Back: The Passing of So Many.” Blues Revue no. 33 (Dec 1997): 64, 66–67. BA362. Leucinger, Dave. “Allison’s Death Comes at Peak of His Career.” Wisconsin State Journal (14 Aug 1997): 5.

BA346. Huggins, Cilla. “Luther Allison: A Tribute.” Juke Blues no. 39 (1997): 28–33.

BA363. Liberge, Luigi; Bellemain, Daniel; A.S.; C.S. “Luther Allison Disco.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 15 (Mar 1978): 12–13. (NOTE: Additions & corrections in Jazz, Blues & Co no. 16 (1978): 14.)

BA347. Huggins, Cilla. “Luther: The Chicago Years.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 14–20.

BA364. Löfgren, Tommy. “Luther Allison Spranger Ramarna.” Jefferson no. 70 (Fall 1985): 14.

BA348. Humiston, Connie ‘Crash’. “Who is James Solberg?: Life with Luther Allison.” Blues Revue no. 27 (Feb/ Mar 1997): 30–31, 33.

BA365. “Luther Allison: W.C. Handy Awards.” Blues News [Germany] no. 8 (Apr 1997): 17–21.

BA349. Ivy, Archie. “To Stay Alive, Luther Learned the Blues.” Soul [USA] 9 (2 Sep 1974): 8. BA350. Jurgeit, Ludwig. “Luther Allison.” Jazz Podium 46, no. 1 (Jan 1997): 22–23. BA351. Kening, Dan. Luther Allison: Soul Fixin’ Man. USA: Alligator ALCD 4820, 1994. BA352. Kiefer, Wolfgang. “Luther Allison: In Europa die Chance, etwas zu entwickeln.” Blues Forum no. 8 (4th Quarter 1982): 4–8. BA353. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Luther Allison,” in Jamsession, p. 189. New York: Limelight, 1985. BA354. Klinkowitz, Jon. “Allison, Luther (1939–1997),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 54–56 (Item E185). BA355. Koechlin, Stephane. “Luther Allison: Saga.” Soul Bag no. 135 (Summer 1994): 8–11. BA356. Koester, Bob. “Luther Allison.” Blues Unlimited no. 84 (Sep 1971): 3. BA357. Koester, Bob; Lindemann, Bill. Sweet Home Chicago: The Blues of Magic Sam, Luther Allison, Big Mojo, Eddie Shaw, Louis Myers, Lucky Lopez. USA: Delmark DS-618, 1968.

BA366. Madden, Bruce. “Luther Allison: ‘Fixin’’ Souls and Seeking Recognition.” Blues Revue no. 16 (Mar/Apr 1995): 53–60. BA367. Marcel, Joyce. “Luther Allison: ‘We are All in This Kitchen Making This Meal’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 124 (Nov 1997): 22. BA368. McConnell, Stacy A. “Luther Allison,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 21 (Item E164). BA369. Morris, Chris. “Luther Allison Honored at Handy Awards.” Billboard 110 (16 May 1998): 10, 101. BA370. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Luther Allison,” in Blues, pp. 66, 70, 114–115, 137 (Item A1504). BA371. Obrecht, Jas. “Luther Allison: Confessions of a Soul Fixing Man.” Guitar Player 30, no. 12 (Dec 1996): 42–44, 52, 54, 56, 58. BA372. Obrecht, Jas. “Luther Allison: Soul-Fixing Blues.” Guitar Player 29, no. 2 (Feb 1995): 33–36. BA373. O’Brien, Justin. Luther Allison: Serious. USA: Blind Pig BP 72287, 1994. BA374. Paul, Alan. Luther Allison: Live in Chicago. USA: Alligator ALCD 4869, 1999. BA375. Paulsson, Palle. “Luther Allison: The Bluesman of the Year, 1996.” Jefferson no. 113 (1997): 4–7.

BA358. Lacava, Jacques. Luther Allison: Love Me Papa. France: Black & Blue 33.524, 1978.

BA376. Peabody, Dave. “Reckless with the Blues.” Folk Roots no. 169 (Jul 1997): 42–43, 45, 47.

BA359. Langille, Doug. “Luther Allison.” Coda (Sep 1975): 18.

BA377. Périn, Jacques. “Luther Allison: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 84 (Aug/Sep 1981): 11–12.

BA360. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Allison, Luther,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 68 (E165).

BA378. Périn, Jacques. “Luther Allison: I’m Back.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 10–20.

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BA379. Périn, Jacques. “Leave Your Ego, Play the Music, Love the People: Luther Allison.” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 4. BA380. Plath, James. “Sunnyland Slim & Luther Allison: Carrying on the Blues Tradition.” Clockwatch Review 1, no. 1 (Summer 1983): 17–19. BA381. Priestley, Brian. “Musicians Talking: Luther Allison.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 11 (Mar 1972): 20–21. BA382. Priestley, Brian. “Young Man Blues.” Melody Maker (25 Dec 1971): 18. BA383. Radin, Bill. “Talking with Luther: Luther Allison. Pt 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 90 (Apr 1972): 9–10; “Pt 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 91 (May 1972): 12–14. BA384. Ruf, Thomas. Luther Allison Live in Montreux, 1976–1994: Where Have You Been? Germany: Ruf 51416 1342 2, 1996. BA385. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “Luther Allison.” The Blues Collection no. 44 (1992+). BA386. Russell, Tony. “Luther Allison (1939–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 88 (Item A1904). BA387. Santelli, Robert. “Allison, Luther,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 7–8 (Item E202). BA388. Seedorff, George. “Blues Star Luther Allison is ‘Unstoppable’.” Michigan Chronicle (14 May 1997): 3. BA389. Seedorff, George. “Destiny Drives Bernard Allison to Keep His Father’s Blues Alive.” Michigan Chronicle (3 Dec 1997): 2. BA390. Shadwick, Keith. “Luther Allison,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 12–13 (Item E204). BA391. Silvester, Mario. “Luther Allison en de ChicagoBlues.” Jazz Freak 8, no. 6 (Jul 1981): 15. BA392. Skelly, Richard. “Luther Allison.” Goldmine no. 435 (28 Mar 1997): 20–22, 26, 68, 70, 203. BA393. Slaven, Neil. “The Blues is Life and Life is a Bitch.” Blues & Rhythm no. 119 (May 1997): 8–9. BA394. Southern, Eileen. “Allison, Luther,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 10 (Item E208).

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BA398. Tanner, George. “Power-Blues with Feeling: Luther Allison.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 5 (1979): 9. BA399. Thunborg, Carl Peter. “Luther Allison, 55.” Blåtryck no. 71 (1995): 5. BA400. Tipaldi, Art. “Luther Allison,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 11–17. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BA401. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Soul Fixin’ Man: Luther Allison.” Il Blues no. 63 (Jun 1998): 10–14. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 14.) BA402. Vietti, Randie. “Child of the Blues.” Blues Beat 12, no. 4 (1996): 6, 12. BA403. Vorel, Bob. “Luther Allison: The Newest King of the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 25 (Oct/Nov 1996): 22–24. BA404. Waterman, Dick. “Luther Allison,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 102–105. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BA405. Weinstock, Ron. “Luther Allison at Oberlin College.” Blues World no. 30 (May 1970): 14–15. BA406. Wert, Justin. “Allison, Luther,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 20–21 (Item E162). BA407. Wisse, Rien. “Interview Met Luther Allison.” Block no. 52 (Oct/Nov 1984): 4–12. BA408. Wisse, Rien. “Luther’s Platen.” Block no. 52 (Oct/ Nov 1984): 13–15. Obituaries: Billboard 109 (27 Dec 1997–3 Jan 1998): YE6. Blues News [Germany] no. 10 (Oct 1997): 30– 31. Blues Revue no. 31 (Oct 1997): 74. Cadence 23, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 125. Coda no. 280 (Jul/Aug 1998): 8. Down Beat 64, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 12. Folk Roots no. 172 (Oct 1997): 6. Jazz Hot no. 543 (Sep 1997): 3. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 473 (Sep 1997): 12. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 476 (Dec 1997): 52. Jazz Podium 46, no. 9 (Sep 1997): 44. JazzTimes 27, no. 9 (Nov 1997): 27. Jet 92 (1 Sep 1997): 58. Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 8. Los Angeles Times (13 Aug 1997): 16. The Music Paper 37, no. 4 (Nov 1997): 6. New York Times (17 Aug 1997): 44. Notes 54 (Jun 1998): 874. Das Orchester 45, no. 11 (1997): 72. Orkester Journalen 44, no. 9 (Sep 1997): 44. Time [USA] 150 (25 Aug 1997): 25. The Times [UK] (22 Aug 1997). Washington Post (13 Aug 1997): B4.

BA395. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Luther Allison — en Bluesens George Adams.” Orkester Journalen 50, no. 4 (Apr 1982): 10.

BA409. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Luther Allison (1939– 1997).” Sing Out! 42, no. 3 (Winter 1997): 29–30.

BA396. Svacina, Fritz. “Discographie: Luther Allison.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 5 (1979): 9–11.

BA410. Allen, Andy. “Luther Allison.” Dirty Linen no. 73 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 8.

BA397. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Ein Tag mit Luther Allison.” Blues Life no. 26 (1984): 6–11.

BA411. Dahl, Bill. “Luther Allison, 57, Popular Blues Guitarist.” Chicago Tribune (13 Aug 1997): 10.

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BA412. Dawkins, Jimmy; Rush, Bobby; Koester, Bob; Soldberg, James; Ruf, Thomas; Iglauer, Bruce. “A Tribute to Luther Allison.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 44–47. BA413. Engel, Doug. “Final Bar: Luther Allison.” Down Beat 64, no. 11 (Nov 1997): 15.

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See also: BERNARD ALLISON Big City Blues 3, no. 5 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998). Blues Etc. (later Blues Magazine) [France] no. 1 (1996). Blues Magazine [France] no. 6 (1997). Blues Magazine [France] no. 26 (2002). Goldmine no. 201 (8 Apr 1988). Goldmine no. 205 (3 Jun 1988). R-O-C-K no. 2 (1983).

BA414. Futterman, Steve. “Luther Allison, 1939–1997.” Rolling Stone no. 770 (2 Oct 1997): 20.

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BA415. Gallo, Phil. “Luther Allison.” Variety 368 (18 Aug 1997): 42.

BA431. Lazar, Helen Doob. “Ray ‘Killer’ Allison.” Living Blues no. 77 (Dec 1987): 52. Translated into Swedish in Jefferson no. 81 (1988): 26.

BA416. Gilbert, Mark. “Luther Allison.” Jazz Journal 50, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 17. BA417. Marx, Rüdiger. “Bad News is Coming: Luther Allison, 1939–1997.” German Blues Circle Info no. 264 (1997): 2. BA418. Morris, Chris. “Acclaimed Blues Guitarist Luther Allison, 57, Dies.” Billboard 109, no. 34 (23 Aug 1997): 9, 112.

BA432. Montagne, Rochelle. “Allison, Ray ‘Killer’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 22 (Item E162). JAMIE ALSTON BA433. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Alston, Jamie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 22–23 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 40.

BA419. Obrecht, Jas. “Luther Allison: Requiem for a Bluesman.” Guitar Player 31, no. 11 (Nov 1997): 51.

JOSH ALTHEIMER

BA420. Powell, Bryan. “In Memory: Luther Allison (1939– 1997); Johnny Copeland (1937–1997).” Blues Access no. 31 (Fall 1997): 46–47.

BA434. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Altheimer, Joshua,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 47–48 (Item E128).

BA421. Racati, Pierre. “Larmes: Luther Allison.” Jazz Hot no. 544 (Oct 1997): 6.

BA435. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Altheimer, Joshua,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 12. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BA422. Russell, Tony. “Luther Allison: Singing the Blues in Exile.” Guardian [UK] (27 Aug 1997): 15. BA423. Seedorff, George. “A Blues King Has Left Us, a New Generation Must Carry On.” Michigan Chronicle (20 Aug 1997): 3. BA424. Skelly, Richard. “Guitar Great Luther Allison Dead at 57.” Goldmine no. 447 (12 Sep 1997): 10. BA425. Skelly, Richard. “A Tribute to Luther Allison.” Goldmine no. 448 (26 Sep 1997): 142–143. BA426. Tamarkin, Jeff. “Blues Guitar Great, Dead at 57.” Discoveries no. 113 (1997): 16. BA427. Tipaldi, Art. “Farewell to the King of the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 32 (Nov 1997): 86–87. BA428. Trynka, Paul. “Luther Allison, 1939–1997.” Mojo no. 47 (Oct 1997): 29. BA429. Wight, Phil. “Luther Allison.” Blues & Rhythm no. 123 (Oct 1997): 9. BA430. Wisse, Rien. “Was Voor Luther Allison (1939–1997) Het Leven Wel Zo’n Bitch?” Block no. 104 (1997): 12–15.

BA436. Demêtre, Jacques. “Joshua Altheimer: ‘Joshua Était le Meilleur!’: Selon Big Bill Broonzy.” Soul Bag no. 161 (Winter 2001): 22–25. BA437. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Altheimer, Joshua,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 74 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 15, 17 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 10 (E169). BA438. Niquét, Bernard. “Grand Piano Blues.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 30 (1964): 16–20. BA439. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Altheimer, Joshua,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 3–4 (Item E182). BA440. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Pianists.” Melody Maker (10 Sep 1955): 6+. BA441. Riesman, Robert. “Altheimer, Joshua ‘Josh’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 23 (Item E162). BA442. Santelli, Robert. “Altheimer, Josh,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 10 (Item E202). See also: Items C549 (Pt 5), C733.

Biographical Entries: A

AMBROSE SAM BA443. Weinstock, Ron. “Ambrose Sam.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 60–61. RICHARD AMERSON BA444. Bogaert, Karel. “Amerson, Richard,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 16–17 (Item E110). BA445. Courlander, Harold. Negro Folk Music of Alabama. Vol. 3: Rich Amerson, I. USA: Folkways 471, 1956; USA: Folkways FE 4471, 1960. (NOTE: Folkways 471 issued as part of 6 LP box-set.) BA446. Courlander, Harold. Negro Folk Music of Alabama. Vol. 4: Rich Amerson, II. USA: Folkways 472, 1956; USA: Folkways FE 4472, c1960. (NOTE: Folkways 472 issued as part of 6 LP box-set.) BA447. Harris, Sheldon. “Amerson, Richard Manuel ‘Rich’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 33 (E146).

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BA457. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Ammons, Albert,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 48 (Item E128). BA458. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Ammons, Albert C,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 9 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Albert Ammons,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 11–12 (Item E119). BA459. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Albert Ammons,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 10–11 (Item E120). BA460. Chilton, John. “Ammons, Albert C,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 7–8 (Item E121). BA461. Clarke, Donald. “Ammons, Albert,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 24 (Item E125). BA462. Colombé, Graham. An Introduction to Albert Ammons: His Best Recordings (1936–1947). France: Best of Jazz 4057, c1998.

BA448. Montagne, Rochelle. “Amerson, Richard,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 24 (Item E162).

BA463. Cuscuna, Michael; LaVere, Steve. “Ammons & Lewis on Mosaic.” Disc’Ribe no. 3 (Fall 1983): 31–32.

BA449. Santelli, Robert. “Amerson, Rich,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 10 (Item E202).

BA464. Dance, Stanley. Albert Ammons: Boogie Woogie and the Blues. USA: Commodore XFL 15357, 1980.

ABIE “BOOGALOO” AMES

BA465. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Ammons, Albert,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 13. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

Obituaries: Cadence 28, no. 4 (Apr 2002): 141. Variety 386 (25 Feb 2002): 92. BA450. Barretta, Scott. “Abie ‘Boogaloo’ Ames.” Living Blues no. 163 (May/Jun 2002): 87. BA451. Hannusch, Jeff. “Abie ‘Boogaloo’ Ames: Jazz/Blues Pianist.” Goldmine no. 567 (19 Apr 2002): 23. See also: Item D1469. ROY C. AMES See: HOME COOKING RECORDS ALBERT AMMONS BA452. Anon. Albert Ammons: 5 Boogie Woogie Piano Solos. New York: Leeds Music, 1941. 24 pp. BA453. Anon. Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, Jimmy Yancey: Boogie Woogie Man. France: RCA 730.561, 1972. BA454. Anon. “Who Was Who in Boogie Woogie.” Mississippi Rag 18 (Jun 1991): 4. BA455. Bogaert, Karel. “Ammons, Albert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 17 (Item E110). BA456. Briggs, Keith. Hey! Piano Man: Selected Boogie Woogie Sides Remastered. UK: JSP JSPCD 7747, c2005.

BA466. Davey, Colin; Poloney, Frank. Learn Boogie Woogie Piano: The Artistry of Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, and Meade Lux Lewis. Eugene: Boogie Woogie Press, 1998; 2nd ed. Eugene: Boogie Woogie Press, 2002. BA467. Ewert, Hans W. “The Albert Ammons Discography.” Jazz Bazaar no. 11 (Sep 1971): 51–52; Jazz Bazaar no. 12/13 (Dec 1971/Jan 1972): 30–32. BA468. Eyle, Willem Frederik van. Discography of Albert Ammons. Zaandam: van Eyle, 1966. 4 pp. BA469. Feather, Leonard. “Ammons, Albert,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 101 (Item E138). BA470. Feather, Leonard. “Piano Giants of Jazz: Albert Ammons.” Contemporary Keyboard 7, no. 2 (Feb 1981): 70–71. BA471. Gammond, Peter. Albert Ammons and His Rhythm Kings. UK: Brunswick OE 9325, c1957. BA472. Gerber, Alain. Giants of Boogie Woogie. France: BYG 529.059, 1970s. BA473. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Albert Ammons,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 11. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

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BA474. Harrison, Max; Morgenstern, Dan. The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis. USA: Mosaic MR3-103, 1983.

BA489. Olderen, Martin van. Albert Ammons: King of Blues and Boogie Woogie. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2807, 1985. Vol. 2. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2822, 1980s.

BA475. Hoffman, Larry. Boogie Woogie Trio. Vol. 1. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8025, 1995. Vol. 2. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8026, 1997.

BA490. Olderen, Martin van. “Discography Boogie Woogie Pianist: Albert Ammons, 1907–1949.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 2 (Feb 1971): 2. (NOTE: Continued in Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 3no.16 (and possibly in later issues).)

BA476. Holland, Ted. “Albert Ammons,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 113 (E157). BA477. Hopes, Jimmy. “Boogie Woogie Man: A Bio-Discography of Albert Ammons.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 6 (Oct 1971): 4–7. BA478. Hortig, Michael. “Bass Going Crazy!: Albert Ammons, 1907–1949.” Blues Life no. 14 (1981): 26–28. BA479. Irwin, Virginia. “Kings of Boogie-Woogie.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (20 Jun 1943). Reprinted in Negro Digest 1, no. 11 (Sep 1943): 15–17. BA480. Kinkle, Roger D. “Ammons, Albert,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 499–500 (E160). BA481. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ammons, Albert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 78 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 17 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 11 (E169). BA482. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Ammons, Albert,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 18 (Item E176).

BA491. Oliver, Paul. “Ammons, Albert (1907–1949),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 5 (Item E378). BA492. Oliver, Paul. The Boogie Woogie Trio. Denmark: Storyville SLP 184, c1966; Denmark: Storyville SLP-4006, 1976. BA493. One Arm Blind Beck. The Boogie Woogie Boys (Complete LC Rec. 1938 + Film Soundtrack 1941). Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6046, 1995. BA494. Page, Christopher I. Boogie Woogie Stomp: Albert Ammons and His Music. Cleveland: North East Ohio Jazz Society, 1997. 282 pp. BA495. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Ammons, Albert,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 4 (Item E182). BA496. Pease, Sharon A. “‘Pine Top’ Smith Influenced Early Piano Style of Swingin’ Ammons.” Down Beat 4, no. 7 (1937): 28. BA497. Pilchak, Angela M. “Albert Ammons: Boogie-Woogie Jazz Pianist,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 53, pp. 4–5 (Item E164). BA498. Russell, Tony. “Albert Ammons (1907–1949),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 88 (Item A1904).

BA483. Mathieson, Kenny. “Ammons, Albert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 24 (Item E162).

BA499. Rye, Howard. “Albert Ammons.” Collectors Items no. 14 (Oct 1982): 12–14.

BA484. Millward, Steve. “Son of a Boogie Man: Gene Ammons.” Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 38–40.

BA500. Santelli, Robert. “Ammons, Albert,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 10–11 (Item E202).

BA485. Morgenstern, Dan. Albert Ammons & Meade Lux Lewis: The First Day. USA: Blue Note CDP 7 98450 2, 1992.

BA501. Schenker, Anatol. Albert Ammons, 1939–1946. France: Classics 927, 1997. Albert Ammons, 1946– 1948. France: Classics 1100, 2000.

BA486. Morrow, Edward; Crichton, Kyle. “Dark Magic.” Collier’s 103 (24 Jun 1939): 40–41, 78–79.

BA502. Sheridan, Chris. “Chapters in Jazz. Chapter 4: Dust Off That Old Pianna.” Cadence 6, no. 9 (Sep 1980): 19–22, 45.

BA487. Olderen, Martin van. “Albert Ammons.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 54/55 (Jul/Aug 1975): 7–8. BA488. Olderen, Martin van. “Albert Ammons Discography.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 14 (1972): 3; Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 15 (Apr 1972): 3; Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 16 (May 1972): 3.

BA503. Southern, Eileen. “Ammons, Albert C,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 11 (Item E208). BA504. Strachwitz, Chris. Albert Ammons: The King of Boogie Woogie. USA: Blues Classics BC 27, c1981. BA505. Watts, Tony. Albert Ammons: Boogie Woogie Man. UK: Pearl CD 1067, 1990s.

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BA506. Williams, Martin. “Ammons, Albert (C),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 1, ed. S. Sadie, p. 330. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in an edited form in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 44 (Item E154). Reprinted in an edited form in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 20–21 (Item E159). BA507. Zwingenberger, Axel. Albert Ammons: Alternate Takes, Radio Performances, Unissued Home Recordings (1936–1946). Austria: Document DOCD-1008, 1997. Obituaries: Chicago Defender (10 Dec 1949): 1. Melody Maker (20 Jan 1951): 9. Orkester Journalen 18, no. 1 (Jan 1950): 17. Variety 176 (7 Dec 1949): 63.

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See also: PINK ANDERSON Item BA549. “TALKING” BILLY ANDERSON BA517. Evans, David. Rare Jazz & Blues Piano. Austria: Document DOCD-5388, 1996. BOB ANDERSON BA518. Komara, Edward. “Anderson, Bob ‘Little Bobby’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 25 (Item E162). Obituaries: BA519. McDonald, Jon. “Bob Anderson.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 67. CHARLES ANDERSON BA520. Russell, Tony. Male Blues of the Twenties. Vol. 2: 1923–1928. Austria: Document DOCD-5532, 1997.

BA508. Hoefer, George. “Albert Ammons Left Jazz Big Legacy.” Down Beat 17 (13 Jan 1950): 11.

ELESTER ANDERSON

BA509. “Jazz Pianist Ammons Dies.” Chicago Daily News (3 Dec 1949): 6.

BA521. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lester Anderson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 36 (E101).

BA510. Jones, Max. “Boogie Pioneer Ammons Dies.” Melody Maker (10 Dec 1949): 5.

BA522. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such …. No. 42.” Blues & Rhythm no. 181 (Aug 2003): 9.

BA511. Smith, Charles Edward. “Time Out of Hand.” Record Changer 9 (Jan 1950): 11. See also: Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955).

BA523. Montagne, Rochelle. “Anderson, Elester,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 25 (Item E162).

Items BL741, BL748, C549 (no. 22), C733, C762, E318.

BA524. Wilmer, Valerie. “It’s All Coming Back Says Lester.” Melody Maker (19 May 1973): 38.

JIMMY AMMONS See: DELTA RECORDS BLIND JOE AMOS See: BLIND JOE TAGGART ADA MAE ANDERSON

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 33. JELLY ROLL ANDERSON BA525. Garon, Paul. St. Louis, 1928–1933: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5181, 1993.

BA512. Mitchell, George. “Ada Mae Anderson,” in Blow My Blues Away, pp. 101–119. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971.

JESSE ANDERSON

ALVIN “LITTLE PINK” ANDERSON

JIMMY ANDERSON

BA513. Carron, Linda. “Alvin Anderson: Little Pink’s Blues.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 26–29.

BA527. Broven, John. “Ladies and Gentlemen, Here’s Jimmy Anderson!” Juke Blues no. 25 (Spring 1992): 8–11.

BA514. Cohen, Andrew M. “Anderson, Alvin ‘Little Pink’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 24–25 (Item E162).

BA528. Coleridge, Steve. “Goin’ Crazy Over Jimmy.” Blues & Rhythm no. 84 (Nov 1993): 17.

BA515. Cooper, Peter. Little Pink Anderson: Carolina Bluesman. USA: Music Maker MMCD 24, 2002. BA516. Duffy, Timothy. “Little Pink Anderson,” in Music Makers, pp. 16–17. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BA526. Eagle, Bob. “Jesse Anderson.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 15.

BA529. Guerry, Jean. “Jimmy Anderson.” Soul Bag no. 16 (c1971): 15. BA530. Komara, Edward. “Anderson, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 25 (Item E162).

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BA531. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Anderson, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 84 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 17 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 11 (E169). BA532. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘I Wanna Boogie Woogie, Boogie Woogie All Night Long’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, p. 23. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BA543. Bogaert, Karel. “Anderson, Pink,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 17–18 (Item E110). BA544. Bookbinder, Roy. “Pink Anderson: Carolina Songster.” Sing Out! 22, no. 3 (1973): 18. BA545. Charters, Samuel. The Blues of Pink Anderson. Vol. 3: Ballad and Folk Singer. USA: Bluesville BV-1071, c1963; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-577-2, 1995.

KIP ANDERSON

BA546. Charters, Samuel B. Pink Anderson: Carolina Medicine Show Hokum and Blues with Baby Tate. USA: Folkways FS 3588, 1984.

BA533. Goggin, Martin. “Kip Anderson: South Carolina Soulman.” Juke Blues no. 52 (Winter 2002/03): 46–51.

BA547. Charters, Samuel B. Pink Anderson. Vol. 1: Carolina Blues Man. USA: Bluesville BV-1038, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 504, 1992.

BA534. James, Fred. “Soulman Kip Anderson: Volhouder met Tafelmanieren.” Block no. 119 (2001): 12–15.

BA548. Charters, Samuel B. Pink Anderson. Vol. 2: Medicine Show Man. USA: Bluesville BV-1051, c1962.

See also: Item BM1718.

BA535. Komara, Edward. “Anderson, Kip,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 25 (Item E162).

BA549. Cooper, Peter. “Pink, Little Pink, Simmie, Peg and Baby,” in Hub City Music Makers: One Southern Town’s Popular Music Legacy. Spartanburg: Holocene, 1997.

BA536. Mohr, Kurt. “Jerry McCain et Kip Anderson: Au Hasard d’une Tournée.” Soul Bag no. 131 (Summer 1993): 8–9.

BA550. Goldstein, Kenneth S. Rev. Gary Davis and Pink Anderson: Gospel, Blues and Street Songs. USA: Riverside LP 12-611, c1960; USA: Riverside RLP148, 1960s; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD524-2, 1991.

BA537. Mohr, Kurt. “Kip Anderson Discography.” Soul Bag no. 131 (Summer 1993): 9–10. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 144 (1993). LESTER ANDERSON See: ELESTER ANDERSON LOUISE ANDERSON See: Item BA179.

BA551. Harris, Sheldon. “Anderson, Pink,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 33–34 (E146). BA552. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Anderson, Pinkney ‘Pink’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 17 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 11 (E169).

MISSOURI ANDERSON

BA553. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such .... No. 10.” Blues & Rhythm no. 130 (Jun 1998): 19.

BA538. Russell, Tony. Territory Singers: The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1922–1928. Austria: Document DOCD-5470, 1996.

BA554. Oliver, Paul. “Anderson, Pink (1900),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 6 (Item E378).

PINK ANDERSON BA539. Amos, Edward. “Pinkney Anderson,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BA540. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Pink Anderson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 36 (E101). BA541. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Pink Anderson,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, p. 10 (Item E104). BA542. Bastin, Bruce. “Up on the Road,” in Red River Blues, pp. 180–202. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986.

BA555. Oliver, Paul. Sinners and Saints (1926–1931): Complete Recorded Works. Austria: Document DOCD5106, 1992. BA556. Russell, Tony. “Pink Anderson (1900–1974),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 88–89 (Item A1904). BA557. Santelli, Robert. “Anderson, Pink,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 11–12 (Item E202). BA558. Shadwick, Keith. “Pinkney ‘Pink’ Anderson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 14 (Item E204). BA559. Skala, Gianfranco. “Pink Anderson: Discografia.” Il Blues no. 1 (Dec 1982): 26.

Biographical Entries: A

BA560. Southern, Eileen. “Anderson, Pink,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 14 (Item E208). BA561. Welker, Gaile. “Anderson, Pinkney ‘Pink’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 26 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 20 (Mar/Apr 1975): 57. See also: ALVIN “LITTLE PINK” ANDERSON http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A652, BA513, BP349, F459. LITTLE PINK ANDERSON See: ALVIN “LITTLE PINK” ANDERSON SAM ANDERSON See: Item BW2326. LITTLE WILLIE ANDERSON BA562. Montagne, Rochelle. “Anderson, ‘Little’ Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 25 (Item E162). BA563. Santelli, Robert. “Anderson, Little Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 11 (Item E202). BA564. Shurman, Dick. Little Willie Anderson: Swinging the Blues. USA: Earwig CD4930, 1994. Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 60 (Apr 1992): 38.

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ANDY BOY BA570. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Boy, Andy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 307 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 48, 50 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 45 (E169). See also: Items BP1062, BP1066 (Vol. 2). EDDIE ANTHONY BA571. Bogaert, Karel. “Anthony, Eddie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 17 (Item E110). BA572. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Anthony, Eddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 93 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 17 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 11–12 (E169). BA573. Oliver, Paul. Peg Leg Howell & Eddie Anthony: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 8 November 1926 to 13 August 1928. Austria: Document MBCD-2004, 1990s. Vol. 2: 13 August 1928 to 9 December 1930. Austria: Document MBCD-2005, 1990s. See also: Item C98. CLIFFORD ANTONE See: ANTONE’S RECORDS COREY ARCENEAUX BA574. Thibeaux, Lester. Corey and the Hot Peppers: Hit and Run. USA: Jewel JCD-5053, 1995.

BA565. O’Brien, Justin. “Little Willie Anderson.” Living Blues no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1992): 31–32.

FERNEST ARCENEAUX

BA566. Radenac, Marc. “Little Willie Anderson.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 19.

BA575. Benicewicz, Larry. “Fernest Arceneaux.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 12 (Aug/Sep 1995): 43–46.

See also: Item BB1044. ED ANDREWS

BA576. Christmann, S.A. “Fernest Arceneaux.” Blues Forum no. 3 (Jun/Aug 1981): 12–13.

BA567. Bastin, Bruce. “Goin’ to Town,” in Red River Blues, pp. 96–124. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986.

BA577. Harris, Paul. “Fernest Arceneaux: Continuing the Clifton Chenier Tradition.” Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 28–30.

BA568. Russell, Tony. “Talkin’ Blues: The First Bluesman?” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 3 (Jun 1972): 15.

BA578. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Arceneaux, Fernest,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 98 (E165). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 12 (E169).

BA569. Sherman, Lonnie. Country Blues Collector’s Items (1924–1928): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5169, 1993. See also: Item BJ1545, F482 (Pt 7). MOSE ANDREWS See: Item F1005 (Vol. 1).

BA579. Olsen, Ryan. “Arcenaux, Fernest,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 28 (Item E162). BA580. Sacré, Robert. “Black Zydeco Music from Louisiana: Fernest and the Thunders.” German Blues Circle Info no. 36 (Sep 1979): 7–8.

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BA581. Sacré, Robert. Fernest & the Thunders: From the Heart of the Bayous. UK: JSP 1064, 1983.

BA598. Bogaert, Karel. “Ardoin, Alponse ‘Bois-Sec’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 19 (Item E110).

BA582. Sacré, Robert. “Some Recollections of Fernest Arceneaux.” Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 30.

BA599. Daigle, Pierre V. “Alphonse ‘Bois Sec’ Ardoin,” in Tears, Love and Laughter, pp. 102–103. Church Point: Acadian, 1972.

BA583. Sacré, Robert. “Fernest Arceneaux.” Jazz Hot no. 370 (Feb 1980): 25–27. BA584. Sacré, Robert. “Fernest Arceneaux Komt.” Block no. 28 (Sep/Oct 1979): 10. BA585. Stedman, John. Fernest & the Thunders: Zydeco Stomp. UK: JSP 1029, 1981. TOM ARCHIA BA586. Campbell, Robert L.; Bukowski, Leonard J.; Buettner, Armin. “Tom Archia: The Forgotten Texas Tenor.” Blues & Rhythm no. 140 (Jun 1999): 8–13; “Pt 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 141 (Aug 1999): 8–12. BA587. Pruter, Robert. “Archia, Tom,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 28 (Item E162). See also: http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/ rsrf.html ARCHIBALD (Leon T. Gross) BA588. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Archibald,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 36–37 (E101). BA589. Bastin, Bruce. Ballin’ with Archie: Archibald, the Complete New Orleans Sessions, 1950–1952. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7409, 1983. BA590. Broven, John J. “Archibald,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 11–12 (Item F1076). BA591. Harris, Sheldon. “Gross, Leon T,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 202 (E146). BA592. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Archibald,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 12 (E169). BA593. Leadbitter, Mike; Broven, John. “Ballin’ with Archie.” Blues Unlimited no. 76 (Oct 1970): 9–10.

BA600. Doherty, Madeleine. “Alphonse ‘Bois-Sec’ Ardoin.” Cajun Times no. 9 (Apr/Jun 1997). BA601. Sacré, Robert. “Voyage au Pays des ‘Jolies Blondes’ avec Alphonse ‘Bois Sec’ Ardoin.” Jazz Hot no. 360 (Apr 1979): 28–31; Jazz Hot no. 361 (May 1979): 34–37, 69–70. BA602. Savoy, Ann Allen. “Bois Sec Ardoin,” in Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, pp. 320–325. Eunice: Bluebird Press, 1984. BA603. Snyder, Jared. “Ardoin, Alphonse ‘Bois Sec’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 29 (Item E162). BA604. Spottswood, Louisa; Reed, Revon. Alphonse ‘Bois Sec’ Ardoin, with Canray Fontenot: Les Blues du Bayou. USA: Melodeon 7330, 1966; UK: Blue Moon 1.045, c1988. BA605. Strachwitz, Chris. Alphonse ‘Bois Sec’ Ardoin, with Canray Fontenot & the Ardoin Brothers: Boisec: La Musique Creole. USA: Arhoolie 1070, 1974. AMÉDÉ ARDOIN BA606. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Amadie Ardoin,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, p. 13 (Item E104). BA607. Clarke, Donald. “Ardoin, Amadé,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 34–35 (Item E125). BA608. Daigle, Pierre V. “Amedee Ardoin,” in Tears, Love and Laughter, pp. 75–76. Church Point: Acadian, 1972.

BA594. Mohr, Kurt. Archibald. Germany: Polydor 27721, 1960.

BA609. Doucet, Michel; Snyder, Jared; Tisserand, Michael. Amedé Ardoin: I’m Never Comin’ Back - The Roots of Zydeco. USA: Arhoolie/Folklyric 7007, 1995.

BA595. Sanjek, David. “Archibald,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 28 (Item E162).

BA610. Doucet, Michael. Amedé Ardoin: The First Black Cajun Recording Artist. USA: Old Timey OT 124, 1981; USA: Arhoolie CD-9056, 1992.

BA596. Santelli, Robert. “Archibald,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 13 (Item E202). ALPHONSE ARDOIN

BA611. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Ardoin, Amédé,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 29 (Item E162).

BA597. Ancelet, Barry Jean. “The Fontenots and the Ardoins,” in The Makers of Cajun Music, pp. 72–87. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1984.

BA612. Savoy, Ann Allen. “Amédée Ardoin,” in Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, pp. 65–79. Eunice: Bluebird Press, 1984.

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BA613. Snyder, Jared. “Amédé Ardoin and Creole Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 3 (Item E162).

BA630. Leach, Andrew. “Armstrong, Howard ‘Louie Bluie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 31 (Item E162).

BA614. Sonnier, Austin, Jr. “Amedé Ardoin.” Blues Life no. 29 (1985): 27–28.

BA631. Leach, Andrew. “Armstrong, Thomas Lee ‘Tom’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 32 (Item E162).

BA615. Tisserand, Michael. “Zydeco Legend.” Times-Picayune (11 Mar 1998): 1. CHRIS ARDOIN BA616. Ardoin, Chris. Chris Ardoin and Double Clutchin’: Best Kept Secret. USA: Rounder 11661-2162-2, 2000. BA617. Ardoin, Sean. Chris Ardoin and Double Clutchin’: Lick It Up! USA: Maison de Soul MdS-1058, 1995. BA618. Harris, Paul. “Chris and the Ardoin Dynasty.” Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 32–34. BA619. Tisserand, Michael. Chris Ardoin and Double Clutchin’: Gon’ Be Jus’ Fine. USA: Rounder CD 2127, 1997. ARKANSAS SHORTY (James McComb) BA620. Evans, David. Hokum Blues. Austria: Document DOCD-5370, 1995. BA621. Evans, David. Rare 1930s Blues. Vol. 1: 1934 to 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5331, 1995. HOWARD ARMSTRONG BA622. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Howard Armstrong,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 37 (E101). BA623. Behrmann, Molly Schiever. Louie Bluie. USA: Blue Suit BS-106D, 1995. BA624. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Howard Armstrong: The Interview. Pt 1.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 42–47; “Pt 2.” Living Blues no. 170 (Nov/Dec 2003): 44–49; “Pt 3.” Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 34–39. BA625. Feld, David. “A Conversation with the Erstwhile Minstrel Singer Howard Armstrong.” Blues Access no. 35 (Fall 1998): 50–53. BA626. Goldstein, Patrick. “A Resurrected Mojo Man in ‘Louie Bluie’.” Los Angeles Times (2 Apr 1986): F2. BA627. Hoover, Barbara. “An Unsung Bluesman Takes the Spotlight.” Detroit News (21 Sep 1989): 3. BA628. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Howard Armstrong: Oral History.” Cadence 3 (Oct 1977): 3–5, 29. BA629. Kelly, Erin; Noe, Alva. “An Interview With ‘Louie Bluie’: W. Howard Armstrong.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 7 (Winter 1992/93): 26–33.

BA632. Moore, J. Roderick; Lornell, Kip. “On Tour with a Black String Band: Howard Armstrong and Carl Martin Reminisce.” Goldenseal 2 (Oct/Dec 1976): 47. BA633. Moss, Mark D. “‘The Devil Stuck His Tail in My Ear’: An Interview with Howard Armstrong and Ted Bogan.” Sing Out! 32, no. 3 (Winter 1987): 2–11. BA634. Pahls, Marty. Louie Bluie. USA: Arhoolie 1095, 1985; USA: Arhoolie CD 470, 1998. BA635. Pender, Terry. “Howard ‘Louie Bluie’ Armstrong.” Mandolin Quarterly 7, no. 4 (2002): 9–11. BA636. Peyton, Dave. “Music Made Fiddler ‘A Prince’.” Huntington Herald Dispatch (10 Sep 1978): FI, F3. BA637. Stevens, Maryanne. “Music Man Rode the Rails of McDowell.” Bluefield Daily Telegraph (4 Sep 1981): 2. BA638. Zwigoff, Terry. “Louie Bluie: The Life and Music of William Howard Armstrong. Pt 1.” 78 Quarterly no. 5 (1990): 41–55; “Pt 2.” 78 Quarterly no. 6 (1991): 43–50. Obituaries: All About Jazz [USA ] no. 17 (2003): 31. Billboard 115 (23 Aug 2003): 69. Cadence 29, no. 9 (Sep 2003): 141. CBMR Digest 16, no. 2 (Fall 2003): 7. Chicago Tribune (4 Aug 2003): 7. Daily Variety (7 Aug 2003): 17. Folk Roots no. 244 (Oct 2003): 13. Journal of Country Music 23, no. 3 (2004): 54. Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 117. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 27 (Sep 2003): 88. Strings no. 113 (Oct 2003): 21. Variety 391 (11 Aug 2003): 43. BA639. Burke, Tony. “Howard ‘Louie Bluie’ Armstrong.” Blues & Rhythm no. 183 (Oct 2003): 19. BA640. Cohen, Andy. “Last Chorus: Howard Armstrong, 1909–2003.” Sing Out 47, no. 4 (2004): 197, 199. BA641. Colby, Joy Hakanson. “A Detroit Legend Lost; ‘Louie Bluie’ Carved Out His Own Niche in Music and Art Worlds.” The Detroit News (6 Aug 2003): 1B. BA642. DelGrosso, Rich. “W. Howard ‘Louie Bluie’ Armstrong, 1929–2003.” Blues Revue no. 85 (Dec 2003/ Jan 2004): 93. BA643. Gewertz, Daniel. “‘Louie Bluie’ Leaves Sweet Old Legacy.” Boston Herald (2 Aug 2003): 27.

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BA644. Hedin, Mark. “Howard ‘Louie Bluie’ Armstrong, 94.” San Francisco Chronicle (3 Aug 2003): A31. BA645. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Howard Armstrong, a.k.a. ‘Louie Bluie’.” Goldmine no. 606 (17 Oct 2003): 50. BA646. Lusk, Jon. “Howard Armstrong; String-Band Fiddler Known as ‘Louie Bluie’.” Independent [UK] (12 Aug 2003): 16. BA647. Negri, Gloria. “Howard Armstrong, at 96; Legendary String-Band Fiddler.” Boston Globe (1 Aug 2003): E13. BA648. Pareles, Jon. “Howard Armstrong, 94, String-Band Fiddler and Mandolinist.” New York Times (2 Aug 2003): A13. BA649. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 604 (Oct 2003): Suppl. 7. See also: Items BM264, BM265, BM271, BM272, BM273, BM276, BM281, BM284, BM287, C98. JAMES ARMSTRONG BA650. Bock, Scott. “James Armstrong: ‘Things Just Happened Overnight After That…’.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 32–39. BA651. Fine, Eric. “Still Goin’.” Blues Revue no. 69 (Jul/Aug 2001): 39, 41. BA652. Ivey, Ed. “James Armstrong: ‘I Can Still See the Light’.” Blues Revue no. 47 (May 1999): 27–31. BA653. “James Armstrong: ‘My Blues Has Always Been Happy!’.” Blues News [Germany] no. 20 (Jan/Mar 2000): 18–19. BA654. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Armstrong, James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 32 (Item E162). MAY ARMSTRONG See: Item BG303. ROGER ARMSTRONG See: ACE (UK), STAX RECORDS TOM ARMSTRONG See: HOWARD ARMSTRONG AL ARNETT BA655. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt 1: Al Arnett.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 59. BA656. Olsen, Ryan. “Arnett, Al,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 32 (Item E162).

BILLY BOY ARNOLD (William Arnold) BA657. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Billy Boy Arnold: I Had No Intention of Stopping.” Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/ Feb 1994): 20–29. BA658. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Billy Boy Arnold,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 37–38 (E101). BA659. Arnold, Billy Boy. “In Search of Sonny.” Melody Maker (20 Nov 1971): 22. BA660. Arnold, Billy Boy. “The Last Time I Saw Sonny Boy.” Melody Maker (27 Nov 1971): 28. BA661. Arnold, Billy Boy. “Whiskey Headed Men & the Chicago Blues.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 31. BA662. Atherton, Mick. Billy Boy Arnold: Checkin’ It Out. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL0024, 1979. BA663. Beechcroft, Ian. “Billy Boy Arnold.” Soul Bag no. 107 (Autumn 1986): 6–8. BA664. Bogaert, Karel. “Arnold, Billy Boy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 23 (Item E110). BA665. Bossi, Matteo; Grandi, Marino. “L’Armonica Nascosta: Intervista: La Prima Volta of Billy Boy Arnold in Italia.” Il Blues no. 89 (Dec 2004): 46–47. BA666. Briggs, Keith. Billy Boy Arnold: Catfish. UK: Catfish KATCD130, 1999. BA667. Brunnbauer, Dietmar. “Der Blues Kommt über Den Grossen Teich.” Blues Life no. 29 (1985): 6. BA668. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Billy Boy Arnold.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 34. BA669. Clarke, Donald. “Arnold, Billy Boy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 40 (Item E125). BA670. Corbett, John. “Billy Boy Arnold.” Down Beat 60, no. 11 (Nov 1993): 12. BA671. Darwen, Norman. “From the B&R Vaults ... Norman Darwen Interviews Billy Boy Arnold.” Blues & Rhythm no. 187 (Mar 2004): 4–8. BA672. Finn, Julio. Billy Boy Arnold: Crying & Pleading. UK: Charly CRB 1016, 1981. BA673. Grahn, Thomas. “‘Blow the Back Off It’: The Billy Boy Arnold Story.” Jefferson no. 111 (1996): 4–6. BA674. Harris, Sheldon. “Arnold, William ‘Billy’/’Billy Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 35–36 (E146). BA675. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Billy Boy Arnold,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 10–11 (E150).

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BA676. Huggins, Cilla. “Billy Boy, Neal Pattman and a Prisoner’s Plea.” Juke Blues no. 33 (Summer 1995): 30–31. BA677. Iglauer, Bruce. Billy Boy Arnold: Eldorado Cadillac. USA: Alligator ALCD 4836, 1995. BA678. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Arnold, Billy Boy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 108 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 17, 19 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 12–13 (E169). BA679. Leiser, Willy. Billy Boy Arnold Session. France: Vogue LDM 30285, 1975. BA680. Mathieson, Kenny. “Arnold, Billy Boy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 32–33 (Item E162).

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BA693. Shertser, Peter. Billy Boy Arnold: Blow the Back Off It. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL 0012, 1975. BA694. Shurman, Dick. “Billy Boy Arnold’s Story,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 71–76 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Previously unpublished.) BA695. Silsbee, Kirk. Billy Boy Arnold: Back Where I Belong. USA: Alligator ALCD 4815, 1993. BA696. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Billy Boy Arnold,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 80, 84–85, 123, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BA697. Trynka, Paul. “The Electric Sound.” Mojo no. 72 (Nov 1999): 64. BA698. Trynka, Paul. “The Great Instruments. No. 7: Billy Boy Arnold on the Hohner Marine Band Harmonica.” Mojo no. 29 (Apr 1996): 25.

BA681. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of William ‘Billy Boy’ Arnold.” Discographical Forum no. 2 (Jul 1960): 11.

BA699. Wasserzieher, Bill. “Back Where Billy Boy Arnold Belongs.” Southland Blues (Dec 1996).

BA682. Point, Michael. Billy Boy Arnold: Ten Million Dollars. USA: Evidence ECD 26061-2, 1995.

BA700. Welding, Pete. Billy Boy Arnold: More Blues from the South Side. USA: Prestige P-7389, 1965; UK: Ace CH 253, 1989.

BA683. Reitz, Louis. “‘Billy Boy’ Arnold: I’m a Blues Singer by Choice!” Blues Forum no. 16 (4th Quarter 1984): 10–14.

BA701. Welding, Pete. “In Defence of Billy Boy Arnold.” Blues Unlimited no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1967): 11–12.

BA684. Ro, Tano. “Billy Boy Arnold.” Il Blues no. 4 (Sep 1983): 18–19.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 216 (2005). Jazz Hot no. 172 (Jan 1962). Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 19 (May 2001).

BA685. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Billy Boy Arnold.” Blåtryck no. 70 (1994): 5.

Items A1535, BJ1945.

BA686. Rowe, Mike. “‘I Was Really Dedicated’: An Interview with Billy Boy Arnold. Pt 1: A Memory of Sonny Boy.” Blues Unlimited no. 126 (Sep/Oct 1977): 4–7; “Pt 2: Very Exciting Times.” Blues Unlimited no. 127 (Nov/Dec 1977): 10–12; “Pt 3: ‘Whatever I Did It Was Me and I’m Proud of It’.” Blues Unlimited no. 128 (Jan/Feb 1978): 18–26. BA687. Rowe, Mike. “Insights: Dirty Motherfucker.” Blues Unlimited no. 130 (May/Aug 1978): 23. BA688. Russell, Tony. “Billy Boy Arnold (1935–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 89 (Item A1904).

BYRON ARNOLD BA702. Smith, Chris. “Alabama Bound: The Field Recordings of Byron Arnold.” Blues & Rhythm no. 169 (May 2002): 12–13. JEROME ARNOLD BA703. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jerome Arnold,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 38 (E101). BA704. Johnson, Greg. “Arnold, Jerome,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 33 (Item E162). BA705. Tillman, Keith. “Bringing It to Jerome.” Blues Unlimited no. 63 (Jun 1969): 12–14.

BA689. Sacré, Robert. “Billy Boy Arnold.” Jazz Hot no. 320 (1975): 16–18.

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BA690. Santelli, Robert. “Arnold, Billy Boy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 14 (Item E202).

BA706. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Kokomo Arnold,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 38–39 (E101).

BA691. Scott, Frank. Billy Boy Arnold: Goin’ to Chicago. USA: Testament CD 5018, 1995.

BA707. Bakker, Dick M. “Kokomo Arnold on Four LP.” Micrography no. 3 (May 1969): 10.

BA692. Shadwick, Keith. “Billy Boy Arnold,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 15 (Item E204).

BA708. Bisson, Raffaele. “James ‘Kokomo’ Arnold.” Il Blues no. 58 (Mar 1997): 42–44.

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BA709. Bogaert, Karel. “Arnold, Kokomo,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 24 (Item E110). BA710. Briggs, Keith. Kokomo Arnold: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 17 May 1930 to 15 March 1935. Austria: Document DOCD-5037, 1991. Vol. 2: 18 April 1935 to 21 February 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5038, 1991. Vol. 3: 22 May 1936 to 12 March 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5039, 1991. Vol. 4: 30 March 1937 to 12 May 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5040, 1991. BA711. Buzelin, Jean. Kokomo Arnold: Original Kokomo Blues, 1934–1938. France: Blues Collection 159302, 1998. BA712. Calt, Stephen. Casey Bill Weldon & Kokomo Arnold: Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters of the 1930’s. USA: Yazoo L-1049, 1975. BA713. Clarke, Donald. “Arnold, James ‘Kokomo’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 40 (Item E125). BA714. Demêtre, Jacques. “Kokomo Arnold.” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 28–33. BA715. Demêtre, Jacques. “Kokomo Arnold at Home.” Sailor’s Delight no. 15 (1983): 36–38. BA716. Demêtre, Jacques. Kokomo Arnold: Bad Luck Blues (1934–1938). France: MCA 510.116, 1974. BA717. Droixhe, Daniel. “Fixin’ the Blues: Kokomo Arnold’s Variations on ‘Feels So Good’.” Blues Gazette no. 2 (1996): 18. BA718. Feather, Leonard. “Arnold, Kokomo,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 105 (Item E138). BA719. Garon, Paul A. “Blues Ev’ry Evenin’: New Series. No. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 11–12. BA720. Groom, Bob. “Kokomo Arnold.” Blues World no. 19 (Apr 1968): 11–12. BA721. Groom, Bob. “Preachin’ Blues. Pt 3.” Blues World no. 19 (Apr 1968): 9–10. BA722. Harris, Sheldon. “Arnold, James ‘Kokomo’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 34–35 (E146). BA723. Harrison, David. Kokomo Arnold. UK: Matchbox/ Saydisc SDR-163, 1969. BA724. Heatley, Michael. Kokomo Arnold: Old Original Kokomo Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD 102, 1997. BA725. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Kokomo Arnold,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 11–12 (E150). BA726. Holland, Ted. “James ‘Kokomo’ Arnold,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 26 (E157).

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BA727. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Arnold, James ‘Kokomo’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 110 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 19 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 13 (E169). BA728. Oliver, Paul. “Arnold, James ‘Kokomo’ (1901),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 8–9 (Item E378). BA729. Oliver, Paul. “Arnold, Kokomo,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 72 (Item E154). BA730. Oliver, Paul. “Milk Cow Blues: James Kokomo Arnold.” Jazz Monthly 8, no. 3 (May 1962): 10–15. Reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 103–110 (Item A1577). BA731. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Arnold, Kokomo,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 10 (Item E182). BA732. Parsons, Jack H. “Kokomo Arnold Discography. Pt 1.” Jazz Monthly 8, no. 3 (May 1962): 15; “Pt 2.” Jazz Monthly 8, no. 4 (Jun 1962): 7. BA733. Rijn, Guido van. “Arnold, Kokomo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 33–34 (Item E162). BA734. Rijn, Guido van; Sliedregt, Cor van; Vergeer, Hans. Kokomo Arnold: Down and Out Blues. Holland: Agram AB 2015, 1990. BA735. Russell, Tony. “Kokomo Arnold (1901–1968),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 89 (Item A1904). BA736. Santelli, Robert. “Arnold, Kokomo,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 14–15 (Item E202). BA737. Shadwick, Keith. “James ‘Kokomo’ Arnold,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 16 (Item E204). BA738. Strachwitz, Chris. Blues Classics by Kokomo Arnold and Peetie Wheatstraw. USA: Blues Classics BC-4, c1964. BA739. Terjanian, Leon. “Kokomo Arnold.” Blues-Link no. 2 (Oct/Nov 1973): 27–30. BA740. Walamies, Vesa. “Slidekitaran Mestareita: Kokomo Arnold.” Blues News [Finland] no. 77 (1982): 35–36. BA741. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Kokomo Arnold.” Storyville (1998/99): 162. (NOTE: This article analyses cuttings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: Jazz Hot no. 260 (Apr 1970): 30.

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BA742. Leadbitter, Mike. “Kokomo Arnold.” Blues Unlimited no. 70 (Feb/Mar 1970): 14.

BA755. Hannusch, Jeff. “Joseph ‘Mr. Google Eyes’ August.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 24–25.

BA743. Måhlin, Peter. “Kokomo Arnold.” Jefferson no. 9 (1970): 11.

BA756. Hannusch, Jeff. “Rhythm and Blues Pioneer August Found Dead at Home.” Times-Picayune (12 Oct 1992). Reprinted in German Blues Circle Info no. 205 (1992): 2.

See also: Jazz in Time no. 60 (1995): 23+. http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A542 (Pt 6), A652, D222, F458, F482 (Pt 3), F496, F1055. MANUEL ARRINGTON BA744. Olsen, Ryan. “Arrington, Manuel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 34 (Item E162). BA745. Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: Manuel Arrington.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 45–46. MOSES ASCH See: FOLKWAYS/ASCH/DISC/RBF RECORDS R.T. ASHFORD BA746. Olsen, Ryan. “Ashford, R.T,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 34 (Item E162). See also: Item BT815. JOE “MR. GOOGLE EYES” AUGUST BA747. Anon. “Boogie in the Dark.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 12 (Feb 1983): 6–8. BA748. Anon. “Meet ‘Mr. Google-Eyes’ Chicago Defender (24 Jun 1950): 20. BA749. Dawson, Victoria. “Mr. Google Eyes Recalls His Glory Days.” Times-Picayune (5 May 1990): 1. BA750. Hannusch, Jeff. Joseph ‘Mr. Google Eyes’ August: Rock My Soul. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-32, 1986. BA751. Hannusch, Jeff. “Mr. Google Eyes: The Nations’ Youngest Blues Singer,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 83–94 (Item F1085). BA752. Hess, Norbert. “Joe August: Fast Vergessener Sänger aus New Orleans.” Blues Forum no. 4 (Sep/Nov 1981): 17–19. BA753. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “August, Joe ‘Mr. Google Eyes’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 127 (Item E165). BA754. Olsen, Ryan. “August, Joe ‘Mr. Google Eyes’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 36–37 (Item E162). Obituaries: Goldmine no. 321 (13 Nov 1992): 7. Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 51.

BA757. Penny, Dave. “Joe ‘Mr. Google Eyes’ August.” Blues & Rhythm no. 75 (Jan 1993): 9. BA758. Radenac, Marc. “Joseph ‘Mr. Google Eyes’ August.” Soul Bag no. 129 (Winter 1993): 27. See also: Wavelength no. 14 (Dec 1981). LYNN AUGUST BA759. Ancelet, Barry Jean; Benicewicz, Larry. Lynn August: Sauce Piquante. USA: Black Top CD BT1092, 1993. BA760. Benicewicz, Larry. “Lynn August Story: Beginning to See the Light.” Blues Life no. 64 (1993): 16–18. BA761. Johnson, Matthew. “Zydeco Sont Pas Sale.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 34–39. BA762. Olsen, Ryan. “August, Lynn,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 37 (Item E162). BA763. Santelli, Robert. “August, Lynn,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 15–16 (Item E202). BA764. Scott, Hammond; Hannusch, Jeff. Lynn August: Creole Cruiser. USA: Black Top CD BT-1074, 1992. JESSE AUSTIN BA765. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Austin, Jesse ‘Wild Bill’,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 13–14 (E169). BA766. Olsen, Ryan. “Austin, Jesse ‘Wild Bill’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 37 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 22, no. 5 (May 1996): 125. JazzTimes 26, no. 7 (Sep 1996): 20. BA767. Bonner, Brett J. “Jesse ‘Wild Bill’ Austin.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 54. BA768. Burke, Tony. “Jesse Austin.” Blues & Rhythm no. 110 (Jun 1996): 16. BA769. “Jesse ‘Wild Bill’ Austin, 1930–1996.” Blues Access no. 27 (Fall 1996): 58. BA770. Périn, Jacques. “Jesse ‘Wild Bill’ Austin.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Summer 1996): 31. BA771. Rainsford, Mick. “Jesse ‘Wild Bill’ Austin.” Blueprint no. 85 (Jun 1996): 18–19.

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LOVIE AUSTIN (Cora Calhoun) BA772. Anon. “Lovie Austin: A Revision of the Section Under This Name in ‘Jazz Directory’.” Discophile no. 24 (Jun 1952): 15–16. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Discophile no. 25 (1952): 9; no. 26 (1952): 9; no. 27 (1952): 14.) BA773. Bogaert, Karel. “Austin, Lovie (Cora Calhoun),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 25 (Item E110). BA774. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Austin, Lovie,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 17 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Lovie Austin,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 21 (Item E119).

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2nd ed., p. 19 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 14 (E169). BA787. Muir, Peter; Komara, Edward. “Austin, Lovie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 37 (Item E162). BA788. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Austin, Lovie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 12 (Item E182). BA789. Porter, Lewis R. “Jazzwomen.” Music Educators Journal 71 (Sep 1984): 44. BA790. Santelli, Robert. “Austin, Lovie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 16 (Item E202).

BA775. Chilton, John. “Austin, Lovie,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 14 (Item E121).

BA791. Southern, Eileen. “Austin, Lovie,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 21 (Item E208).

BA776. Clarke, Donald. “Austin, Lovie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125).

BA792. Stevens, Norman; Webb, Ray. Lovie Austin & Her Blues Serenaders. UK: Fountain FJ-105, 1972.

BA777. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Austin, Lovie (Cora Calhoun),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 26. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BA778. Feather, Leonard. “Austin, Lovie,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 107 (Item E138). BA779. Hillman, Christopher. “Cora Calhoun: Miss Austin to You.” Jazz Journal 26, no. 1 (Jan 1973): 19. BA780. Hillman, Chris. “Paramount Serenaders, 1923– 1926.” Storyville no. 67 (Oct/Nov 1976): 8–13; Storyville no. 68 (Dec 1976/Jan 1977): 52–54; Storyville no. 69 (Feb/Mar 1977): 91, 93–94; Storyville no. 73 (Oct/Nov 1977): 29–30. BA781. Hoefer, George. “Lovie Austin Still Active as a Pianist in Chicago.” Down Beat 17, no. 12 (16 Jun 1950): 11. BA782. Holland, Ted. “Cora Calhoun ‘Lovie’ Austin,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 111 (E157). BA783. Jones, Max. “Introducing Lovie Austin.” Melody Maker (8 Jul 1950): 9. BA784. Jones, Max. “Lovie Austin.” Melody Maker (27 Aug 1966): 11. BA785. Kinkle, Roger D. “Austin, Lovie,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, p. 526 (E160). BA786. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Austin, Lovie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 129 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

BA793. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Afterthoughts on Austin.” Playback 3, no. 1 (Jan 1950): 13. BA794. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Lovie Austin Discography.” Playback 2 (Aug 1949): 14–18. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Playback 3 (1950): 13.) BA795. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Lovie Austin.” Storyville (1996/97): 190–191. (NOTE: This article analyses cuttings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) BA796. Zieff, Bob. “Austin, Lovie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 45 (Item E159). Obituaries: Down Beat 39 (12 Oct 1972): 11. Jazz Journal 25, no. 10 (Oct 1972): 3. MILDRED AUSTIN See: Item BA179. CHARLES AVERY BA797. Hall, Bob. Boogie Woogie & Barrelhouse Piano: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1928–1932. Austria: Document DOCD-5102, 1992; Vol. 2: 1928–1932. Austria: Document DOCD5103, 1992. BA798. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Charles Avery,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 23. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. See also: Item C733. ESTELLE AXTON See: STAX RECORDS

III Biographical Entries: B

MEMPHIS WILLIE B

BB11.

Groom, Bob. “Blues Forum.” Blues World no. 27 (Feb 1970): 22.

BB12.

Guralnick, Peter. “DeFord Bailey: Pan–American Blues,” in Lost Highway, pp. 49–56. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979.

BB13.

Hay, George D. A Story of the Grand Ole Opry. Nashville: G.D. Hay, 1945. 64 pp.; Nashville, G.D. Hay, 1953. 62 pp.

BB14.

Hoekstra, Dave. “Pioneer Gets His Due in Country Hall of Fame.” Chicago Sun-Times (6 Nov 2005).

BB15.

Hoskyns, Barney. “Deford Bailey,” in Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted, pp. 32–33. Glasgow: Fontana, 1987.

BB16.

Jones, Jessica Janice. “DeFord Bailey.” Black Music Research Newsletter 4, no. 1 (Spring 1980): 3, 8. Reprinted in Black Music Research Journal 10, no. 1 (Spring 1990): 29–31.

BB17.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bailey, Deford,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 150 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 20 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 14–15 (E169).

See: WILLIE BORUM BABY BONNIE (Ernestine Bomburyero) See: Item BA179. BABY FACE LEROY See: LEROY FOSTER DEFORD BAILEY BB1.

Amos, Edward. “Deford Bailey,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BB2.

Anon. “Grand Ole Opry Veterans Remember DeFord Bailey.” Billboard 95 (9 Jul 1983): 47.

BB3.

Anon. “Here & There.” Old-Time Herald 3, no. 1 (1991): 5.

BB4.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “DeFord Bailey,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 39 (E101).

BB5.

Baguley, Craig. “DeFord Bailey.” Country Music People no. 430 (Dec 2005): 56–58.

BB6.

Clarke, Donald. “Bailey, DeFord,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125).

BB18.

Flippo, Chet. “Nashville Scene: DeFord Bailey Album Pays Tribute to an Obscure Pioneer; Senate Approves Ivey.” Billboard 110 (13 Jun 1998): 35.

Leach, Andrew. “Bailey, DeFord,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 40 (Item E162).

BB19.

Morton, David C. “Color Me Country: Tales from the Frontlines: DeFord Bailey.” Journal of Country Music 14 (1992): 9–12.

BB20.

Morton, David C.; Wolfe, Charles K. DeFord Bailey: A Black Star in Early Country Music. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1991. 199 pp.

BB21.

Morton, David C.; Wolfe, Charles K. “DeFord Bailey: The Rest of the Story.” Old–Time Herald 3, no. 1 (1991): 32–36+.

BB7.

BB8.

Fuchs, Walter. “DeFord Bailey.” Blues Notes 6, no. 21 (1974): 17, 51.

BB9.

Gaillard, Frye. “An Opry Star Shines On.” Country Music 3 (Mar 1975): 38–39.

BB10.

Gaillard, Frye. “Sour Notes at the Grand Old Opry.” Southern Voices (May/Jun 1974).

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BB22.

Morton, David C. “Every Day’s Been Sunday.” Nashville! (Mar 1974).

BB23.

Oermann, Robert K. “Deford Bailey Day.” The Tennessean (24 Jun 1983).

BB24.

Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 20 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 15 (E169). BB39.

Oliver, Paul. Harmonica Showcase: DeFord Bailey and D.H. ‘Bert’ Bilbro, 1927–31. UK: Matchbox MSE 218, 1985.

Olsen, Ryan; Komara, Edward. “Bailey, Kid,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 40 (Item E162). See also: Items BH2150, BP266, F1008.

BB25.

Olsson, Bengt. “The Grand Ole Opry’s DeFord Bailey.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 13–15.

“RED” MIKE BAILEY

BB26.

Reddick, Paul. Harp Blowers (1925–1936): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5164, 1993.

MORRIS BAILEY

BB27.

Santelli, Robert. “Bailey, DeFord,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 17–18 (Item E202).

BB28.

Wolfe, Charles K. “DeFord Bailey,” in Definitive Country: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Country Music and Its Performers, ed. B. McCloud. New York: Berkley, 1995.

BB29.

Wolfe, Charles K.; Morton, David C. “DeFord Bailey: They Turned Me Loose to Root Hog or Die.” Journal of Country Music 14, no. 2 (1992): 13–17. (NOTE: This is an extract from item BB20.)

See: Item BA525.

BB40.

Bentley, Chris. “Vanity Dresser Boogie.” Roll Street Journal no. 24 (1989): 18–19.

RAY BAILEY BB41.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Ray Bailey.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 83.

BB42.

Olsen, Ryan. “Bailey, Ray,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 41 (Item E162).

ETTA BAKER BB43.

Anon. “Etta Baker, Blues Musician.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 44, no. 1/2 (1997): 7–8.

BB44.

Bordowitz, Hank. Appalachian Breakdown. USA: Varese CD 061155, 2001.

BB45.

Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 226. Goldmine no. 95 (16 Mar 1984).

Duffy, Timothy; Taj Mahal; Lomax, Alan. Etta Baker: Railroad Bill. USA: Cello 91006-2, 1999.

BB46.

BB32.

“DeFord Bailey Dead at 82.” Billboard 94 (17 Jul 1982): 53.

Duffy, Timothy. “Etta Baker,” in Music Makers, pp. 18–19. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BB47.

BB33.

Fox, J.H. “‘I Was a Humdinger’: DeFord Bailey, 1899–1982.” Bluegrass 17 (Dec 1982): 68–69.

Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 134 (Jul/Aug 1997): 10.

BB48.

Isola, Gregory. “Etta Baker: At Home with the Blues.” Guitar Player 33, no. 11 (Nov 1999): 41–42.

BB49.

Joyce, Mike. “Screen Test: ‘The Fingerpicking Blues of Etta Baker’.” JazzTimes 26, no. 10 (Dec 1996): 102.

BB50.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Baker, Etta,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 154–155 (Item E165).

BB51.

Levine, Nancy J. “Women in the Blues: She Play Blues Just Like a Man.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 7 (Winter 1992/93): 34–38.

BB52.

Liniger, Walter. “Blues Workshop in Elkins, West Virginia.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 47–50.

BB30.

Wolfe, Charles K. The Legendary DeFord Bailey. USA: Tennessee Folklore Society TFS-122, 1998.

BB31.

Wynn, Ron. “Pan American Blues (Why DeFord Bailey Should Be in the Country Music Hall of Fame).” No Depression no. 37 (Jan/Feb 2002): 86.

BB34.

Kaplan, Bruce. “DeFord Bailey.” Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 47.

BB35.

Vacher, Peter. “DeFord Bailey.” Jazz Journal 36, no. 3 (Mar 1983): 15. See also: Goldmine no. 129 (5 Jul 1985). Item C429.

KID BAILEY BB36.

Cowley, John. “Kid Bailey and Copyright.” Blues & Rhythm no. 41 (Dec 1988): 16.

BB37.

Evans, David. “Ramblin’.” Blues Revue no. 8 (Spring 1993): 14–17.

BB38.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bailey, Kid,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 151 (E165).

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BB53.

Liniger, Walter. “Etta Baker: ‘J’ai Connu ce Que Vous Pourriez Appeler des Jours Sordides’.” Blues Notes [Belgium] no. 7 (1992): 4–7. Also published in English as “‘I Have Seen, What You Might Call, Lonely Days’.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 3 (1992): 8–9.

BB54.

Martin, Wayne; Williams, Lesley. Etta Baker: OneDime Blues. USA: Rounder CD 2112, 1991.

BB55.

Michelson, Stephen. Etta Baker, Cora Phillips, Theopolis Lacey Phillips: Music from the Hills of Caldwell County. USA: Physical PR 12-001, 1975.

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BB68.

Anderö, Per. “A Soul on Fire Again: LaVern Baker Story.” Jefferson no. 100 (1993): 2–6.

BB69.

Anderson, Clive. “LaVern Baker.” The History of Rock 2, no. 2 (c1981–c1984): 274.

BB70.

Anon. “Bios for Deejays.” Cash Box 24 (29 Dec 1962): 116.

BB71.

Anon. “LaVern Baker a Hit at Home and Abroad.” Billboard 70 (15 Dec 1958): 8.

BB72.

Anon. “LaVern Baker Back in USA.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 46 (1990): 9.

BB73.

Anon. “Lavern Baker Seeks Bill to Halt Arrangement ‘Thefts’.” Billboard 67 (5 Mar 1955): 13, 18.

BB74.

Anon. “LaVern Baker Smiles Over Tune’s Success While Defying ‘Lifts’.” Chicago Defender (19 Feb 1955): 6.

BB56.

Olson, Ted. “North Carolina Blues: Etta Baker: ‘What My Daddy Gave Me’.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 28–30.

BB57.

Santelli, Robert. “Baker, Etta,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 18 (Item E202).

BB58.

Signorelli, Cathy. “Piedmont Blueswoman Etta Baker: One-Diming It with the Hands of Time.” Sing Out! 41, no. 4 (Feb/Apr 1997): 34–41.

BB75.

BB59.

Thompson, Suzy Rothfield. “Etta Baker: ‘Railroad Bill’.” Old-Time Herald 8, no. 6 (Winter 2002/03): 34.

Anon. “LaVerne Baker, Born on Holiday Keeps Celebrating Record-Wise.” Chicago Defender (6 Jul 1957): 18.

BB76.

Anon. “The Tweedlee Dee Girl.” Ebony 11, no. 6 (Apr 1956): 106–108.

BB77.

Anon. “The Tweedlee-Dee Girl.” Our World (Jun 1955): 47–48.

BB78.

Bolda, Jörg. “La Vern Baker.” Rockin’ Fifties no. 27 (1988): 41–45.

BB79.

Brambilla, Silvano. “Unforgettable: LaVern Baker.” Il Blues no. 61 (Dec 1997): 40–41.

BB80.

Brennan, Luann. “Lavern Baker,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164).

BB81.

Clarke, Donald. “Baker, LaVern,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 62 (Item E125).

BB82.

Dahl, Bill. “Coming Home: Where R&B Star LaVern Baker’s Been Keeping Warm.” Chicago Tribune (31 May 1992): 28.

BB83.

Davis, Hank. LaVern Baker: Real Gone Gal. UK: Charly CRB 1072, 1984.

BB84.

Deffaa, Chip. “Lavern Baker: ‘Where Ya Been So Long?’”, in Blue Rhythms, pp. 174–216. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996.

BB85.

Ellison, Mary. “Continuity and Change: ‘Real Gone Gal’, by Lavern Baker.” Popular Music 5 (1985): 225.

BB86.

Feather, Leonard. “Baker, La Vern,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 109 (Item E138).

BB60.

Urbain, Jean-Pierre. “Le Potiron, les Haricots et le Blé: Sur les Traces d’Etta Baker.” Bleu Banane no. 3 (Automne 1998): 16–17.

BB61.

Wald, Elijah. “Rural Routes.” Acoustic Guitar no. 19 (Jul/Aug 1993): 62+.

BB62.

Walker, Toby. “Women in the Blues: Etta Baker.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 1993): 37–39.

BB63.

Welker, Gaile. “Baker, Etta,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 41 (Item E162).

BB64.

Williams, Lesley. “Old Dime Blues: An Interview with Etta Baker.” Old–Time Herald 2, no. 3 (Spring 1990): 9–12. See also: Blues Access no. 7 (Fall 1991): 3. Victory Review (May 1992): 24. Item C213.

KATHERINE BAKER BB65.

Garon, Paul. St. Louis Girls, 1927–1934: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5182, 1993.

LAVERN BAKER BB66.

Ackerman, Paul. LaVern Baker: La Vern. USA: Atlantic 8002, 1958.

BB67.

Ackerman, Paul. LaVern Baker: Saved. USA: Atlantic 8050, 1961.

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BB87.

Gaar, Gillian G. “Roots,” in She’s a Rebel: The History of Women in Rock & Roll. Seattle: Seal Press, 1992.

BB105. Mathieson, Kenny. “Baker, Lavern,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 41–42 (Item E162).

BB88.

George-Warren, Holly; Levine, Laura. “Lavern Baker,” in Shake, Rattle & Roll. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001.

BB106. McGarvey, Seamus. “Tweedle Dee! It’s LaVern Baker!” Now Dig This no. 115 (Oct 1992): 5+.

BB89.

Goldberg, Marv. LaVern Baker: See See Rider; Blues Ballads. USA: Collectables COL-CD-6231, 1998.

BB90.

Goldberg, Marv. LaVern; LaVern Baker. USA: Collectables COL-CD-6224, 1998.

BB91.

Gollender, Walt. “Lavern Baker Enters Brooklyn Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.” Discoveries no. 65 (1993): 50.

BB92. BB93.

Grendysa, Peter. “Spotlight on Lavern Baker.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 19 (1984): 1, 8–9. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Lavern Baker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 23–24 (Item E145).

BB94.

Hildebrand, Lee. “LaVern Baker,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 6–7. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BB95.

Himes, Geoffrey. “Baker: Still Up with the Blues.” Washington Post (19 Jan 1996): 9.

BB96.

Hinckley, David. “This Baker Still Cooks.” Los Angeles Times (24 Dec 1992): 25.

BB97.

Hinckley, David. “A Sweet Song of Strength and Faith: Lavern Baker Pits Spirit Against Physical Ills.” Daily News [New York] (19 Nov 1995): 32.

BB98.

Hinckley, David. “Twenty Years Later, the Lady’s Still Singing the Blues.” Los Angeles Times (24 Dec 1992): 25.

BB99.

Holland, Ted. “Lavern Baker,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 134 (E157).

BB107. Milward, John. “Everything’s Just Jim Dandy.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (14 Apr 1991): 3, 62–63. BB108. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Lavern Baker.” Soul Bag no. 35 (Feb 1974): 34–38. BB109. Moonoogian, George A. “Little Miss Sharecropper: The Early Lavern Baker.” Goldmine no. 48 (May 1980): 142–143. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 143.) BB110. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 38 (1987): 14. BB111. Morgenstern, Dan. LaVern Baker: Woke Up This Mornin’. USA: DRG 8433, 1992. BB112. Nickols, Pete. “Lavern Baker.” Record Collector no. 61 (Sep 1984): 35–39. BB113. Nite, Norm N. “La Vern Baker,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 21–22 (Item E181). BB114. Olofsson, Claes–Håkan. “‘Rock My Soul’: The Story of Lavern Baker. Pt.. 1.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 57 (1993): 4–9; “Pt. 2.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 58 (1993): 14–17. BB115. Remark, Guy. LaVern Baker. USA: Atlantic 8007, 1958. BB116. Robins, Wayne. “LaVern Baker Back in Town.” Newsday (23 Feb 1990). BB117. Röhnisch, Claus. “Take a Little Swing with ….” Jefferson no. 58 (Autumn 1982): 42–43. BB118. Rubin, Sylvia. “La Vern’s Voice Still Dandy.” San Francisco Chronicle (4 Nov 1995): 1. BB119. Santelli, Robert. “Baker, Lavern,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 18–19 (Item E202).

BB100. Howard, Tony. “Everything is Fine and Jim Dandy for Lavern Baker.” Music Mirror 4, no. 5 (Jun 1957): 16–17.

BB120. Slaven, Neil. LaVern Baker: Blues Ballads. UK: Sequel RSACD911, 1997.

BB101. Kalish, Ed. LaVern Baker: See See Rider. USA: Atlantic 8071, 1962.

BB121. Slaven, Neil. LaVern Baker: Rock & Roll. UK: Sequel RSACD910, 1997.

BB102. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Baker, Lavern,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 157 (Item E165).

BB122. Slaven, Neil. LaVern Baker: Precious Memories. UK: Sequel RSACD915, 1997.

BB103. Leigh, Keri. “Lavern Baker.” Blues Access no. 12 (Winter 1992): 6–13.

BB123. Smith, Charles Edward. LaVern Baker Sings Bessie Smith. USA: Atlantic 1281, 1958; USA: Atlantic 90980-4, 1988.

BB104. Lilburn, J.F. LaVern Baker: I’m Gonna Get You. UK: C5 Records C5 510, 1987.

BB124. Smith, Patricia. “LaVern Baker: Robust, Blustery Bearer of Blues.” Boston Globe (1 Mar 1991): 35.

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BB125. Southern, Eileen. “Baker, Lavern,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, pp. 24–25 (Item E208). BB126. Tosches, Nick. Soul on Fire: The Best of LaVern Baker. USA: Atlantic 82311-2, 1991. BB127. Watson, Tony. “La Vern Baker on Atlantic.” Blues & Rhythm no. 121 (Aug 1997): 18–19. BB128. Whiteside, Johnny. LaVern Baker: Live in Hollywood ‘91. USA: Rhino R2 70565, 1991. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 29 (Jun/Jul 1997): 86. Cadence 23, no. 4 (Apr 1997): 125. Daily Telegraph [UK] (13 Mar 1997): 29. Discoveries no. 108 (1997): 18. Down Beat 64, no. 7 (Jul 1997): 12. Herald [Glasgow, UK] (20 Mar 1997): 22. Music Paper 36, no. 11/12 (Jun/Jul 1997): 8. Neue Musikzeitung 46, no. 4 (Apr 1997): 2. Orkester Journalen (Apr 1997): 43. The Times [UK] (15 Mar 1997): 27. Variety (17–23 Mar 1997): 68. Washington Post (12 Mar 1997): B4. BB129. Barretta, Scott. “Lavern Baker.” Jefferson no. 114 (1997): 22. BB130. Crowther, Bruce. “Laverne Baker.” Jazz Journal 50, no. 5 (May 1997): 24. BB131. Daguerre, Pierre. “LaVern Baker: Le Dernier Voyage.” Soul Bag no. 147 (Summer 1997): 32–35. BB132. Dahl, Bill. “LaVern Baker.” Living Blues no. 133 (May/Jun 1997): 37–38. BB133. Futterman, Steve. “LaVern Baker.” Rolling Stone no. 759 (1 May 1997): 27. BB134. Gardiner, Beth. “Soulful Funeral Honors R&B Star Lavern Baker.” The Record (New York) (16 Mar 1997): N7. BB135. Gart, Galen. “Lavern Baker,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BB136. Hinckley, David. “Jim Dandy & Lavern’s Music, to the Rescue Even in Death, Baker Has Far-Reaching Impact as Her Voice Summons Daughter for Harlem Funeral.” Daily News [New York] (20 Mar 1997): 63. BB137. Hinckley, David. “Lavern Baker, 1929–1997: Tears and Cheers.” Daily News [New York] (16 Mar 1997): 22. BB138. Karp, Kitty. “From the Heart II: A Tribute to Lavern Baker.” Discoveries no. 108 (1997): 32–35. BB139. “Lavern Baker, 67: Singer Topped R&B Charts in ‘50s and ‘60s.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (12 Mar 1997): 4.

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BB140. Leigh, Keri. “Looking Back: The Passing of So Many.” Blues Revue no. 33 (Dec 1997): 64, 66–67. BB141. Leigh, Spencer. “Lavern Baker.” The Independent (18 Mar 1997): 16. BB142. Mathieson, Kenny. “Lavern Baker.” The Scotsman (14 Mar 1997): 20. BB143. Morris, Chris. “R&B Legend, Rock Pioneer LaVern Baker, 67, Dies.” Billboard (22 Mar 1997). BB144. “A Musical Funeral for R&B’s Baker.” Newsday (16 Mar 1997): A38. BB145. Calloway, Earl. “Music Fans Mourn Death of LaVern Baker.” Chicago Defender (13 Mar 1997): 5. BB146. Oliver, Myrna. “LaVern Baker: Rhythm and Blues Singer Had 1950s Hits.” Los Angeles Times (12 Mar 1997): 18. BB147. Pareles, Jon. “LaVern Baker is Dead at 67: A Rhythm-And-Blues Veteran.” New York Times (12 Mar 1997): 23. BB148. Russell, Tony. “La Vern Baker: Battle for the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (26 Mar 1997): 19. BB149. Tapp, Richard. “LaVern Baker.” Juke Blues no. 37 (1997): 34–35. BB150. “Veteran R&B Singer LaVern Baker Dies of Heart Complications.” Jet (31 Mar 1997): 16. BB151. Watson, Tony. “LaVern Baker.” Blues & Rhythm no. 118 (Apr 1997): 10–11. See also: Blue Suede News no. 21 (1992): 6+. Goldmine no. 125 (10 May 1985). Musica Jazz (May 1992): 58+. Now Dig This no. 170 (May 1997). Item F1152. LEE BAKER Obituaries: BB152. Gordon, Robert. “Lee Baker.” Living Blues no. 130 (Nov/Dec 1996): 49. BB153. Morris, Chris. “Declarations of Independents: Legends of the Memphis Music Scene.” Billboard 109 (21 Jun 1997): 57. MICKEY BAKER BB154. Anon. “‘Love is Strange’: Song with a History.” Now Dig This no. 252 (Mar 2004): 2. BB155. Anon. “Mickey Baker.” Jazz Hot no. 283 (May 1972): 37. BB156. Anon. “New Acts [Mickey & Sylvia].” Variety 201 (15 Feb 1956): 62.

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BB157. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mickey Baker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 40 (E101). BB158. Baker, Mickey. Complete Handbook for the Music Arranger. New York: Amsco, 1972. 128 pp.; New York : Clifford Essex, 1978. 128 pp. BB159. Baker, Mickey. Fun with Guitar Chords: Anyone Can Play, Simplified Visual Aid. New York: Colin, 1961. 17 pp. BB160. Baker, Mickey. “Jazz Guitar.” Melody Maker (21 Feb 1959): 10. BB161. Baker, Mickey. Mickey Baker’s Analysis of the Blues for Guitar. New York: Colin, 1960. BB162. Baker, Mickey. Mickey Baker’s Bottleneck and Country Blues Guitar. New York: Amsco, 1973. 56 pp. BB163. Baker, Mickey. Mickey Baker’s Easy 9-Chord Guitar System. New York: Baker, 1959. 32 pp. BB164. Baker, Mickey. Mickey Baker’s Guitar Method. Lewis, 1960. 48 pp. BB165. Baker, Mickey. Blues & Jazz Guitar. Alderpoint: Kicking Mule, 1977. 30 pp. BB166. Baker, Mickey. Mickey Baker’s Jazz and Rhythm’n Blues Guitar. New York: Amsco, 1969. 64 pp. BB167. Baker, Mickey. Mickey Baker’s Basic Blues: A Dual Method for Electric Guitar and Electric Bass…. Carlstadt: Lewis, 1976. 64 pp. BB168. Bogaert, Karel. “Baker, Mickey (Mc Houston),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 26 (Item E110). BB169. Clarke, Donald. “Mickey and Sylvia,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 863 (Item E125). BB170. Dahl, Bill. “Mickey Baker: The King of the Slip and Slide Guitar.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 40–48. BB171. Demêtre, Jacques. “Mickey Baker a Paris.” Jazz Hot no. 174 (Mar 1962): 28. BB172. Detheridge, Dennis. “Blues.” Melody Maker (26 Feb 1972): 10.

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BB176. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Mickey and Sylvia,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 222 (Item E145). BB177. Harris, Sheldon. “Baker, McHouston ‘Mickey’/ ’Guitar’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 37–38 (E146). BB178. Hess, Norbert. Mickey & Sylvia: Love is Strange. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15438, c1991. BB179. Hess, Norbert. “Mickey Baker Interview. Pt. 1.” Crazy Music no. 6 (Sep 1975): 13–17; “Pt. 2.” Crazy Music no. 7 (Jan 1976): 6–9. BB180. Hess, Norbert. “Mickey Baker: Wildest Guitar.” Blues Notes 6, no. 23 (1974): 16–18. BB181. Holland, Ted. “Mickey ‘Guitar’ Baker,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 124 (E157). BB182. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Baker, Mickey,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 157 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 20, 22 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 15 (E169). BB183. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mickey and Sylvia,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1682–1683 (Item E165). BB184. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mickey & Sylvia.” R&B Monthly no. 5 (Jun 1964): 8. BB185. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘It Was All Alley Music’: Mickey Baker.” Blues Unlimited no. 93 (Jul 1972): 11–12. BB186. Mohr, Kurt. “Mickey Baker: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 90/91 (Sep/Nov 1982): 22–30. BB187. Mohr, Kurt; Escott, Colin. Mickey Baker: Rock with a Sock. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15654, 1993. BB188. Morgantini, Jacques. Mickey Baker: The Blues and Me. France: Black & Blue 33.507, 1974. BB189. Nite, Norm N. “Mickey and Sylvia,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 427–428 (Item E181). BB190. Paton, Maureen. “Up Baker’s Street.” Melody Maker (11 Feb 1978): 57+. BB191. Périn, Jacques. “Mickey Baker: Life is Strange.” Soul Bag no. 90/91 (Sep/Nov 1982): 5–22.

BB173. Feather, Leonard. “Baker, McHouston (Mickey),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 109 (Item E138).

BB192. Pescheux, Jacques. “Mickey Baker.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 294 (Jan 1982): 3–5.

BB174. Grossman, Stefan. “Whatever Happened to Mickey Baker?” Guitar Player 10, no. 1 (Jan 1976): 10+.

BB193. Roby, Chris. “Mickey Baker: ‘Man Behind the Scenes’.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 1 (Jan 1966): 19.

BB175. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Mickey ‘Guitar’ Baker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 24 (Item E145).

BB194. Russell, Tony. “Mickey Baker (1925–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 89 (Item A1904).

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BB195. Rye, Howard. “Baker, Mickey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 42 (Item E162).

BB207. Olsen, Ryan; Komara, Edward. “Ballou, Classie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 44 (Item E162).

BB196. Sacré, Robert B. “Mickey Baker.” Living Blues no. 22 (Jul/Aug 1975): 2.

JOE BANASHAK See: MINIT RECORDS

BB197. Santelli, Robert. “Baker, Mickey,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 19–20 (Item E202).

BANDANNA GIRLS

BB198. Westfall, Bob. “Mickey & Sylvia Discography.” Goldmine no. 16 (May/Jun 1977): 12.

TOMMY BANKHEAD

See also: Goldmine no. 182 (17 Jul 1987). Items BD1287, C373, F1079, F1152. SAM BAKER BB199. Mohr, Kurt. “Sam Baker: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 72/73 (Jun/Jul 1979): 4–5.

See: WINGY CARPENTER

BB208. Greensmith, Bill. “Still in the Woods: Tommy Bankhead.” Blues Unlimited no. 145 (Winter 1983/84): 9–11. BB209. Harris, Paul A. “Defining the St. Louis Blues.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (20 Sep 1992): 3.

WILLIE BAKER

BB210. Olsen, Ryan. “Bankhead, Tommy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 56 (Item E162).

BB200. Harrison, David. “Baker, Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 42–43 (Item E162).

BB211. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Is You Ever Seen a One Eyed Woman Cry?” Blues & Rhythm no. 57 (Dec 1990): 20–21.

BB201. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Baker, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 157 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 22 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 15–16 (E169).

Obituaries: Block no. 116 (2001): 26+. Blues Access no. 45 (Spring 2001): 59. Cadence 27, no. 2 (Feb 2001): 141. Discoveries no. 154 (2001): 16. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (19 Dec 2000): 5. Back to the Roots no. 35 (2001): 31.

BB202. Misiewicz, Roger. Charley Lincoln & Willie Baker: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order, 1927–1930. Austria: Blues Document BDCD–6027, 1992.

BB212. Doder, Keith. “Tommy Bankhead.” Blues Revue no. 66 (Apr 2001): 77.

BB203. Smith, Chris. “No No’s, Yo Yo’s and Sweet Petunias.” Blues & Rhythm no. 53 (Jul 1990): 19.

BB214. Reynard, Guy. “Tears: Tommy Bankhead.” Jazz Hot no. 577 (Feb 2001): 6.

See also: Items F446, F458, F482 (Pt. 6).

BB215. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Tommy Bankhead.” Blues & Rhythm no. 156 (Feb 2001): 9.

WILL BALDWIN BB204. Conway, Cecelia. “Griots of Piedmont North Carolina and Portrait of Songster Will Baldwin,” in African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia, pp. 1–54. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995. IVIN BALLEN See: GOTHAM/20TH CENTURY RECORDS CLASSIE BALLOU BB205. Broven, John. Classie Ballou: All Night Man. UK: Krazy Kat KK 800, c1986. BB206. Broven, John. “‘We Were More or Less Doing Blues and Rock ‘n’ Roll’: The Story of Classie Ballou.” Juke Blues no. 1 (Jul 1985): 4–7.

BB213. Périn, Jacques. “Tommy Bankhead.” Soul Bag no. 162 (Spring 2001): 44.

BB216. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Tommy Bankhead.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 101. BB217. Toroian, Diane. “Musicians ‘Play’ Respects at Wake for Tommy Bankhead — Died of Emphysema.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (22 Dec 2000): 1. BB218. Wisse, Rien. “Wereldberoemd in St. Louis: Tommy Bankhead (1931–2000).” Block no. 116 (2001): 26–27. CHICO BANKS BB219. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Chico Banks.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 77. BB220. Lacava, Jacques; Queignec, Jean. “Portraits in Blues: Diamond Jim Greene, Chico Banks, Mary

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& Lynne Lane.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 12–14. BB221. Olsen, Ryan. “Banks, Chico,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 56 (Item E162). See also: Back to the Roots no. 35 (2001): 6–9. JERRY BANKS BB222. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 1: Jerry Banks.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 64. BB223. Olsen, Ryan. “Banks, Jerry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 56 (Item E162). L.V. BANKS BB224. Jansen, Lex. “Wat Driift Chitlin King L.V. Banks Nog?” Block no. 117 (2001): 20–23. BB225. Koester, Bob. “Blues News from Chicago.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 13–14. Reprinted as “L.V. Banks,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 97 (Item A1241). BB226. Olsen, Ryan. “Banks, L.V,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 56 (Item E162). BB227. Sharp, Steven. “South Side Special: L.V. Banks.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 31–33. BB228. Steenson, Martin. “Blues News from All Parts.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 6. Reprinted as “L.V. Banks,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 97 (Item A1241). DICK BANKSTON BB229. Bogaert, Karel. “Bankston, Dick,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 28 (Item E110). BB230. Harris, Sheldon. “Bankston, Dick,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 38–39 (E146). BB231. Olsen, Ryan; Komara, Edward. “Bankston, Dick,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 56 (Item E162). BARBECUE BOB (Robert Hicks) BB232. Anon. “Barbecue Bob: A King of the 12 String.” Soul [UK] no. 3 (Apr 1966): 12–13. BB233. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Barbecue Bob,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 40–41 (E101).

BB236. Charters, Samuel B. “The Hicks Brothers: Barbecue Bob and Laughing Charley,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 112–120 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 2, pp. 112–120. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BB237. Colebeck, David. “Lyric Transcript. No. 9: We Sure Got Hard Times Now.” Blues World no. 20 (Jul 1968): 23–24. BB238. Grainger, Alan. “Lyric Transcript. No. 2: [Waycross Georgia Blues].” Blues World no. 11 (Nov 1966): 26. BB239. Harris, Sheldon. “Hicks, Robert ‘Bob’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 228–229 New York: Da Capo, 1989. BB240. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Barbecue Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 12–13 (E150). BB241. Holland, Ted. “Barbeque [sic] Bob,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 108 (E157). BB242. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Barbecue Bob,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 169 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 23 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 17 (E169). BB243. Lowry, Pete. “Some Cold Rainy Day. Pt. 4: Barbecue Bob.” Blues Unlimited no. 103 (Aug/Sep 1973): 15. BB244. Moore, Dave. Brownskin Gal: The Story of Barbecue Bob. Holland: Agram AB 2001, 1976. BB245. Oliver, Paul. “Barbecue Bob.” Music Mirror 3, no. 9 (Oct 1956): 6–8. Reprinted as “It’s Just Too Bad: Barbecue Bob,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 75–78 (Item A1577). BB246. Oliver, Paul. “Barbecue Bob,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 142 (Item E154). BB247. Oliver, Paul. “Barbecue Bob (Robert Hicks) (1902– 1931),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 14 (Item E378). BB248. Oliver, Paul. Barbecue Bob (Robert Hicks): 1927– 30: The Remaining Titles. UK: Matchbox MSE 1009, 1986.

BB234. Bogaert, Karel. “Barbecue Bob (Robert Hicks),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 28 (Item E110).

BB249. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Barbecue Bob,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 18 (Item E182).

BB235. Calt, Stephen. Barbecue Bob: Chocolate to the Bone. USA: Mamlish S.3808, c1977; USA: Yazoo L-2005, 1992.

BB250. Rijn, Guido van. “Barbecue Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 57 (Item E162).

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BB251. Russell, Tony. “Barbecue Bob (1902–1931),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 90 (Item A1904). BB252. Santelli, Robert. “Barbecue Bob,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 22 (Item E202). BB253. Shadwick, Keith. “Barbecue Bob,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 18 (Item E204). BB254. Silvester, Mario. “‘Barbecue’ Bob na Vijftig Jaar Weer Bekend.” Jazz Freak 8, no. 4 (Feb 1981): 9. BB255. Smith, Chris. Barbecue Bob: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 25 March 1927 to 13 April 1928. Austria: Document DOCD5046, 1991. Vol. 2: 21 April 1928 to 3 November 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5047, 1991. Vol. 3: 6 November 1929 to 8 December 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5048, 1991. BB256. Solding, Staffan. “Dom Rev upp Damm.” Jefferson no. 43 (Spring 1979): 56–57. BB257. Swinton, Paul. Barbecue Bob and Charley Lincoln: The Hicks Brothers. UK: Catfish KATCD 120, c1999. See also: Items A341, BA567, C149, C153, D869, F458, F482 (Pts. 4 & 5), F496. JOHN HENRY BARBEE BB258. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “John Henry Barbee,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 41 (E101). BB259. Bogaert, Karel. “Barbee, John Henry (William George Tucker),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 29–30 (Item E110). BB260. Harris, Sheldon. “Barbee, John Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 39 (E146). BB261. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Barbee, John Henry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 169 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 23 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 17 (E169). BB262. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Barbee, John Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 57 (Item E162). BB263. Oliver, Paul. “Barbee, John Henry (1905–1964),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 14 (Item E378). BB264. Oliver, Paul. John Henry Barbee: Portraits in Blues. Vol. 9. Denmark: Storyville SLP–171, 1965; Denmark: Storyville 4037, 1981. Reprinted as “Gonna Pick No More Cotton: John Henry Barbee,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 228–230 (Item A1577).

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BB265. Oliver, Paul. John Henry Barbee/Sleepy John Estes: Blues Live! Denmark: Storyville SLP 4074, c1987. BB266. Smith, Chris; Rye, Howard. “When John Henry Was a New Born Baby.” Blues & Rhythm no. 202 (Sep 2005): 14–15. BB267. Smith, Francis Wilford. “John Henry Barbee.” Blues Unlimited no. 18 (Jan 1965): 5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 236 (Item A1241). See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item BR1032. EDDIE BARCLAY See: BARCLAY/BLUE STAR RECORDS BAREFOOT BILL See: ED BELL GENE BARGE BB268. Birnbaum, Larry. “Daddy G.” Chicago Reader (24 Jun 1989). BB269. Dahl, Bill. “The Soulful Saxophone of Gene ‘Daddy G.’ Barge.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 22–31. BB270. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Gene Barge,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 27 (Item E145). BB271. Hess, Norbert. “Musiklehrer, Daddy G, U.S. Bonds, Muddy Waters ....” Blues Forum no. 5 (lst Quarter 1982): 10–13. BB272. Pruter, Robert. “A Talk with Daddy G.” Goldmine no. 70 (Mar 1982): 24–25. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 25.) BB273. Walsh, Brian. Church Street Five: A Night with Daddy ‘G’. UK: Ace CDCHD 742, 1999. LOUISA “BLUE LU” BARKER BB274. Barker, Danny; Shipton, Alyn. A Life in Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. 223 pp.; London: Macmillan, 1986. 223 pp. BB275. Berry, Jason. Blue Lu Barker: Blue Lu Live. USA: Orleans OR2111, 1998. BB276. Harris, Sheldon. “Barker, Louisa ‘Blue Lu’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 39–40 (E146). BB277. Holland, Ted. “Louisa ‘Blue Lu’ Barker,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 135 (E157). BB278. Jones, Tamarind Free. Apollo’s Lady Blues Singers: Blue Lu Barker, Wee Bea Booze, Baby Dee: Don’t You Feel My Leg. USA: Delmark DE-684, 1996.

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BB279. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Barker, Louis ‘Blue Lu’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 174 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 23 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 17 (E169). BB280. MacMurray, M.; Hall, S. “Blue Lu Barker (And a Bit About Danny Too).” Second Line 36 (Fall 1984): 26–35. BB281. Mathieson, Kenny. “Barker, Blue Lu,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 58 (Item E162). BB282. Mullener, Elizabeth. “This Lady Still Sings the Blues.” Times-Picayune (3 Mar 1991): 1. BB283. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Barker, Blue Lu,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 18–19 (Item E182). BB284. Shipton, Alyn. “Blue Lu Barker.” Footnote 17, no. 5 (1986): 18–23. BB285. Shipton, Alyn. “Barker, Blue Lu,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 71 (Item E159). BB286. Wyckoff, Geraldine. “Blue Lu Barker Remembers.” Offbeat 9, no. 10 (1996): 56–59. Obituaries: American Rag 10 (Jun 1998): 33. Jazz Podium 48, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 47. Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 8. Mississippi Rag 25 (Jun 1998): 19. Mississippi Rag 25 (Jul 1998): 16. New Orleans Music 7 (Jun 1998): 21. Notes 55 (Jun 1999): 860. Offbeat (Jun 1998): 55+. Orkester Journalen 66, no. 6 (Jun 1998): 45. Second Line 49 (Spring 1999): 3. The Times [UK] (27 May 1998). BB287. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Louise ‘Blue Lu’ Barker (1913–1998).” Blues Access no. 34 (Summer 1998): 61. BB288. Hannusch, Jeff. “Blue Lu Barker.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 53.

BB294. Vacher, Peter. “Blue Lu Barker: Stand by Your Man.” Guardian [UK] (20 May 1998): 16. BB295. Vacher, Peter. “Bye And Bye.” New Orleans Music 7 (Sep 1998): 27–28. See also: Items A1828, A1830, A1833. DON BARKSDALE See: RHYTHM RECORDS EVERETT BARKSDALE BB296. Feather, Leonard. “Barksdale, Everett,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 59–60 (Item E136). BB297. Kinkle, Roger D. “Barksdale, Everett,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, p. 547 (E160). BB298. Mongan, Norman. “Barksdale, Everett,” in The New Grove Dictionary Of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p 72. London: Macmillan, 1988. BB299. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Barksdale, Everett,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 19 (Item E182). Obituaries: Cadence 13, no. 11 (Nov 1987): 94. Orkester Journalen 54 (Sep 1986): 46. BB300. Penny, Dave. “Everett Barksdale.” Blues & Rhythm no. 23 (Oct 1986): 14. WILLIAM BARLOW BB301. Anon. “Barlow, William,” in Writers Directory 2005. Vol. 1, ed. M. Ferrara, pp. 84–85. Detroit: St. James Press, 2004. WILEY BARNER BB302. Eagle, Bob. “‘My Gal Treats Me Mean’: Wiley Barner’s Story.” Crazy Music no. 3 (1974): 21. BB303. Harrison, David; Komara, Edward. “Barner, Wiley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 58 (Item E162).

BB289. Hillman, Christopher. “Blue Lu Barker.” Jazz Journal 51, no. 8 (Aug 1998): 19.

BB304. Kent, Don. “‘Take My Picture, Make It in a Frame’: (The Wiley Barner Story).” 78 Quarterly no. 9 (c1995): 61–66.

BB290. Laplace, Michel. “Larmes: Blue Lu Barker (1913– 1998).” Jazz Hot no. 553 (Sep 1998): 7.

BB305. Romanowski, Ken. Alabama: Black Secular & Religious Music (1927–1934): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5165, 1993.

BB291. Mullener, Elizabeth. “Blue Lu Barker, 84, Sweet, Sassy Jazz Singer.” Times–Picayune (8 May 1998): B8. BB292. Radenac, Marc. “Blue Lu Barker.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 40. BB293. Simpson, Joel. “Blue Lu Barker.” Down Beat 65, no. 10 (Oct 1998): 18.

See also: Item F27. ROOSEVELT BARNES BB306. Anon. “The Heartbroken Man: Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Living Blues no. 100 (Nov/Dec 1991): 10–15.

Biographical Entries: B

BB307. Brennan, Luann. “Roosevelt Barnes,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 23 (Item E164). BB308. Brennan, Luann. “Roosevelt Barnes,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 26 (Item E164). BB309. Grandi, Marino; Grandi, Davide. “L’Intervista: La ‘Prima Volta’ di Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Il Blues no. 37 (Dec 1991): 17–18. BB310. Hoffman, Larry. “Sunflower Blues Festival.” Blues Access no. 16 (Winter 1993): 16–18.

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BB323. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Booba Barnes,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 145–147, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BB324. Urbain, Jean–Pierre. “Une Rencontre avec Roosevelt Booba Barnes.” Jazz in Time no. 48 (1993): 19. BB325. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “L’Ultimo Bluesman di Nelson Street, Greenville, Mississippi: Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Il Blues no. 77 (Dec 2001): 12–17. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 17.)

BB312. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Barnes, Roosevelt ‘Booba’, in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 177 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 23–24 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 17–18 (E169).

Obituaries: Billboard 108 (27 Apr 1996): 78. Cadence 22, no. 5 (May 1996): 125. Down Beat 63, no. 7 (Jul 1996): 16. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 462 (Sep 1996): 5. JazzTimes 26, no. 6 (Aug 1996): 20. Jefferson no. 111 (1996): 18. Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 55. Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 11. Los Angeles Times (14 Apr 1996): 28. Notes 53, no. 4 (1997): 1108. Washington Post (8 Apr 1996): 6.

BB313. LeBlanc, W. Patrick. “Jukin’ in Mississippi.” American Visions 11, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 1996): 46.

BB326. Benicewicz, Larry. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 72.

BB314. Lee, Peter. “‘Booba’ Barnes: Confessions of the Heartbroken Man.” Guitar Player 28, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 24–30.

BB327. DelGrosso, Rich. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes, 1937– 1996.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 96.

BB311. Lacava, Jacques. “Roosevelt Barnes.” Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 21.

BB315. Miller, Rex. “Big Boss Blues: Jukin’ in Mississippi.” Guitar Player 25, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 78–84. BB316. Nicholson, Robert. “This Ain’t No Beale Street,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 30–37. London: Blandford, 1998. BB317. O’Neal, Jim. “Booby Barnes: Nelson Street Playboy.” Southern Magazine (Aug 1987). Translated into Swedish in Jefferson no. 89 (1990): 16–18. Reprinted as “‘I Don’t Want to Serve God and the Devil Too’: Booba Barnes.” Blues & Rhythm no. 61 (Jun 1991): 4–5. BB318. O’Neal, Jim. “Roosevelt Barnes.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 31. BB319. O’Neal, Jim. Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes & the Playboys: The Heartbroken Man. USA: Rooster Blues R2623, 1990. BB320. Santelli, Robert. “Barnes, Booba,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 22–23 (Item E202). BB321. Slotkinoff, Joel. “‘We Never Played No Rough Places’: Joel Slotkinoff Talks to Big Bad Smitty About Booba Barnes, Juke Joints and the Mississippi Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 66 (Jan 1992): 20–21. BB322. Tomko, Gene. “Barnes, Roosevelt Melvin ‘Booba’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 59 (Item E162).

BB328. Dirks, Scott. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes, 1936– 1996.” Blues Access no. 26 (Summer 1996): 55. BB329. Empson, Alan. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Juke Blues no. 35 (Summer 1996): 29. BB330. Heise, Kenan. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes: Longtime Delta Bluesman.” Chicago Tribune (6 Apr 1996): 11. BB331. Obrecht, Jas. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Guitar Player 30, no. 8 (Aug 1996): 24. BB332. O’Neal, Jim. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 72–74. BB333. Pareles, Jon. “Booba Barnes is Dead at 59: Mississippi Juke-Joint Bluesman.” New York Times (6 Apr 1996): 12. BB334. Radenac, Marc. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Summer 1996): 33. BB335. Urbain, Jean-Pierre. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes (1936–1996).” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 71–72. BB336. Wight, Phil. “Roosevelt ‘Booba’ Barnes.” Blues & Rhythm no. 110 (Jun 1996): 16. BB337. Wilmer, Val. “The Blues Man from Down Nelson Street.” Guardian [UK] (29 Jul 1996): 11. BB338. Young, Alan. “Booba’s Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 114 (Nov 1996): 10–11. See also: Blues Life no. 59 (1992): 4+. Item F927.

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SUNPIE BARNES (Bruce Arnel Barnes) BB339. Harris, Paul. “Sunpie Barnes: More Than Just a Musician. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 22–24; “Pt. 2.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 44–47. BARREL HOUSE ANNIE BB340. Smith, Chris. Any Kind a Man: Previously Unissued, 1934–1938. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 8811, 1989. See also: Item BJ1075 (Vol. 3). BARRELHOUSE BUCK See: THOMAS “BARRELHOUSE BUCK” MCFARLAND RAYMOND BARROW See: Items BA797 (Vol. 2), C582. DAVE BARTHOLOMEW BB341. Broven, John. “Behind the Sun Again.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 4–7. BB342. Broven, John. The Big Beat of Dave Bartholomew. USA: EMI/Capitol 7245-37599-2-6, 2002. BB343. Broven, John J. “Dave Bartholomew,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 17–19, 33 (Item F1076).

BB352. Fumar, Vincent. “Dave Bartholomew.” New Orleans States-Item (5 Aug 1978): 8. BB353. Fumar, Vincent. “Dave Bartholomew.” Wavelength no. 7 (May 1981): 9. BB354. Goldsmith, Peter. “Dave Bartholomew.” Blues Forum no. 2 (Mar/Apr/May 1981): 7–12. BB355. Hannusch, Jeff. Dave Bartholomew: Shrimp and Gumbo. France: Imperial 1566311, 1986. BB356. Hannusch, Jeff. “Dave Bartholomew: The Man Behind the Big Beat,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 95–104 (Item F1085). BB357. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Dave Bartholomew,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 29–30 (Item E145). BB358. Holland, Ted. “Dave Bartholomew,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 151 (E157). BB359. Joyce, Mike. “Intermission with Fats.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 16–22. BB360. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bartholomew, Dave,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 185–186 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 24 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 18–19 (E169).

BB344. Broven, John. Dave Bartholomew: Jump Children. France: Imperial 154660 1, 1983.

BB361. M, M.J. “Dave Bartholomew: An Appreciation and Discography.” Roll Street Journal no. 6 (1983/84): 31–32.

BB345. Broven, John. Dave Bartholomew: The Monkey. France: Imperial 156133 1, 1985.

BB362. McGee, David. “The Spirit of New Orleans.” Pro Sound News 20, no. 7 (Jul 1998): 130, 128.

BB346. Broven, John J. “Dave Bartholomew’s Productions,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 28–29 (Item F1076).

BB363. Mohr, Kurt; Petard, Gilles. “Dave Bartholomew Disco.” Soul Bag no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1985): 8–9.

BB347. Clarke, Donald. “Bartholomew, Dave,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 72 (Item E125). BB348. Courbot, Serge. “Rebound.” Roll Street Journal no. 7 (1984): 16. BB349. Cullen, Thomas J., III. “Dave Bartholomew: Crescent City Maestro.” Blues Revue no. 43 (Dec 1998): 68–69. BB350. Davis, Neil. “Rebound.” Roll Street Journal no. 17 (1986): 17. BB351. Eden, Dawn; Block, Adam. The Spirit of New Orleans: The Genius of Dave Bartholomew: A Collection of R&B Sounds by the Top Stars of New Orleans. USA: EMI 0777-7-80184-2, 1992.

BB364. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Dave Bartholomew.” Jazz Statistics no. 28 (Dec 1962): 4–6. BB365. Newman, Ralph M. “Whose Ding-a-Ling?” Bim Bam Boom no. 9 (Sep 1973): 16–17. BB366. Penny, Dave. Dave Bartholomew: The Chronological, 1947–1950. France: Classics 5002, 2001. The Chronological, 1950–1952. France: Classics 5055, 2003. BB367. Petard, Gilles. “Interview: Dave Bartholomew.” Soul Bag no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1985): 5–7. BB368. Porter, Charlene. Dave Bartholomew’s New Orleans Jazz Band. USA: Broadmoor BR-1201, 1981. BB369. Sacré, Robert. “Bartholomew, Dave,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 59–60 (Item E162).

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BB370. Santelli, Robert. “Bartholomew, Dave,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 23–24 (Item E202).

BB385. Lydon, Michael. “Ralph Bass,” in Boogie Lightning, pp. 80–98. New York: Dial, 1974.

BB371. Sebastian, Kathy. “Dave Bartholomew.” New Orleans Music 3, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 14–17.

BB386. Pruter, Robert. “Bass, Ralph,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 65 (Item E162).

BB372. Tricker, Phillip J. “Bread to Booze.” Roll Street Journal no. 5 (1983): 26. BB373. Wilson, Lorraine; Rommen, Timothy. “Bartholomew, Dave Louis,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 86–94. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. See also: Goldmine no. 282 (17 May 1991). Items A440, BM324.

BB387. Shaw, Arnold. “Ralph Bass,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 235–247. New York: Collier, 1978. Obituaries: Jefferson no. 115 (1997): 26. Musica Jazz (Jan 1998): 59. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 43. BB388. Burke, Tony. “Ralph Bass.” Blues & Rhythm no. 122 (Sep 1997): 15.

VIOLA BARTLETTE

BB389. Dahl, Bill. “Ralph Bass.” Living Blues no. 134 (Jul/ Aug 1997): 51.

BB374. Anon. “Filling in Discographically.” Record Research no. 86 (1967): 10.

BB390. Pruter, Robert. “Ralph Bass.” Goldmine no. 441 (20 Jun 1997): 187.

BB375. Bogaert, Karel. “Bartlette, Viola,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 32 (Item E110).

BB391. Pruter, Robert. “Ralph Bass.” Juke Blues no. 38 (Summer 1997): 32.

BB376. Smith, Chris. Vocal Blues and Jazz: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: 1921–1938. Austria: Document DOCD-1012, 1998. SLIM BARTON BB377. Briggs, Keith. Georgia Blues: The Complete Barton, Mapp, McMullen, Weaver, 1928–1933. Austria: Document DOCD-5110, 1992. RALPH BASS BB378. Brennan, Luann. “Ralph Bass,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 24 (Item E164). BB379. Clarke, Donald. “Bass, Ralph,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 75 (Item E125). BB380. Fleming, John. “A Life Recording.” Reader (7 Mar 1980): 1, 28–32.

See also: CHESS RECORDS SID BASS Obituaries: Billboard 105 (3 Jul 1993): 61. JazzTimes 23, no. 9 (Nov 1993): 23. BB392. Penny, Dave. “Sid Bass.” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 18. JOHNNIE BASSETT BB393. Bell, Bob. Johnnie Bassett: Cadillac Blues. USA: Cannonball CBD 29103, 1997. BB394. DelGrosso, Rich. “Johnnie Bassett: Cadillac Blues.” Blues Revue no. 40 (Sep 1998): 14–18. BB395. DelGrosso, Rich. Johnnie Bassett: Party My Blues Away. USA: Cannonball CD 29109, 1999. BB396. Fallico, Pete. Johnny Bassett: Bassett Hound. USA: Fedora CD 5004, c1997.

BB381. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Ralph Bass,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 30–31 (Item E145).

BB397. Gallert, Jim. “Johnnie Bassett,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 65–66 (Item E162).

BB382. Hess, Norbert. “‘I Don’t Give a Damn if Whites Bought It!’: The Story of Ralph Bass.” Blues Unlimited no. 119 (May/Jun 1976): 17–24.

BB398. Gallert, Jim. “Johnnie Bassett: A Blues ‘Man for All Seasons’.” Detroit Blues no. 6 (Summer 1996): 10–14, 16–18, 20.

BB383. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bass, Ralph,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 188 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 26 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 19 (E169).

BB399. Gallert, Jim; Spangler, R.J. “Johnnie Bassett over Vislucht en de Vestapol–Methode.” Block no. 99 (1996): 7–13.

BB384. Leadbitter, Mike. “Chess & Ralph Bass.” Blues Unlimited no. 79 (Jan 1971): 8, 10.

BB400. “Johnnie Bassett & The Blues Insurgents: I Still Got the Blues, But I Got It in My Fleetwood Cadillac.” Blues News [Germany] no. 17 (Apr/May/Jun 1999): 12–13.

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BB401. Nolis, Marc. “The Johnnie Bassett Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 115 (Christmas 1996): 8–9. BB402. Ollikainen, Aimo. “BN 30-Vuotisjuhlinnat Jatkuvat ... Johnnie Bassett & the Blues Insurgents ... Tavastia-Klubilla 12. Marraskuuta.” Blues News [Finland] no. 173 (1998): 23. BB403. Sinclair, John. “Johnnie Bassett: Cadillac Bluesman from the Motor City.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 20–27. BB404. Spangler, R.J. Johnnie Bassett: I Gave My Life to the Blues. Holland: Black Magic CD 9034, 1997.

JOE VON BATTLE See: JVB RECORDS BATTLERACK SCATTER See: Item BG110. ALLEN BATTS BB414. Warnick, Ruth; Queignec, Jean. “Allen Batts: Pour l’Amour du Piano.” Soul Bag no. 161 (Winter 2001): 7. WILL BATTS

See also: Blues & Co no. 24 (2003). Blues Magazine [France] no. 12 (1999).

BB415. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Will Batts,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 41–42 (E101).

Item F768.

BB416. Harris, Sheldon. “Batts, Will,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 40 (E146).

BRUCE BASTIN See: FLYRIGHT, MAGPIE RECORDS JUNE BATEMON BB405. Eagle, Bob. “June Bateman.” Alley Music 1, no. 3 (Winter 1968): 14–15. BB406. Kochakian, Dan. “A Noble Career: Dan Kochakian Interviews June Batemon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 185 (Christmas 2003): 7–8. BB407. Kochakian, Dan. “Noble Watts/June Batemon Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 185 (Christmas 2003): 9–11. LEFTY BATES (Leroy Bates) BB408. O’Neal, Jim. “Lefty Bates.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 34. BB409. Penny, Dave; Campbell, Robert L.; Gugolz, Daniel; Kochakian, Dan. “Lefty Bates Discography. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 183 (Oct 2003): 4–9; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 184 (Nov 2003): 4–9. BB410. Pruter, Robert. “Bates, Lefty,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 66 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 40. BB411. Darwen, Norman. “Lefty Bates.” Blues & Rhythm no. 60 (May 1991): 17. BB412. Fish, George. “Leroy ‘Lefty’ Bates.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 53. (NOTE: See also additions/corrections in LB 102 (1992): 10–11.) BB413. Radenac, Marc. “Lefty Bates.” Soul Bag no. 123 (Summer 1991): 26. HAROLD BATTISTE See: AFO RECORDS

BB417. Komara, Edward. “Batts, Will,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 67 (Item E162). BB418. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Batts, Will,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 192 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 26 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 19 (E169). BB419. Olsson, Bengt. “Will Batts: A Fruitjar Full,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 40–46. London: Studio Vista, 1970. See also: Item F1238. ANDREW AND JIM BAXTER BB420. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Baxter, Andrew and Jim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 193 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 26 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 19–20 (E169). BB421. Wiggins, Gene; Russell, Tony. “Hell Broke Loose in Gordon County, Georgia.” Old Time Music no. 25 (Summer 1977): 9–21. See also: Items BA154, C98. HELEN BAXTER See: Items A2208 (Vols 3&4), A2378, BL574 (Vols 1&2), D1081. GEORGE BAZE Obituaries: Living Blues no. 143 (Jan/Feb 1999): 17. BB422. Bays, Kenneth. “George Baze, 1942–1998.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 86.

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BB423. Lacoque, Michel. “George Baze.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 76. BEALE STREET BOYS See: GUS CANNON Item BM1256. BEALE STREET JUG BAND BB424. Nilsson, Charley. “Beale St. Jug Band.” Jefferson no. 53 (Fall 1981): 41, 50. See also: HAMMIE NIXON, VAN HUNT BEALE STREET ROUNDERS BB425. Rowe, Mike. Memphis Harp & Jug Blowers (1927– 1939): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order + 1 Alternative Take. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6028, 1992. See also: JED DAVENPORT, TOO TIGHT HENRY BEALE STREET SHEIKS See: FRANK STOKES, DAN SANE THE BEALE STREETERS See: EARL FOREST LOTTIE BEAMAN (Lottie Kimbrough) BB426. Allen, Walter C. “Discomania.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 6 (Jun 1955): 13. (NOTE: See also Jazz Journal 8, no. 10 (1955), 10 for additional comment.) BB427. Bogaert, Karel. “Beaman, Lottie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 32 (Item E110). BB428. Harris, Sheldon. “Beaman, Lottie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 40–41 (E146). BB429. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Beaman, Lottie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 197 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 26 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 20 (E169). BB430. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Beaman, Lottie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 68 (Item E162). BB431. Oliver, Paul. “Beaman, Lottie (date unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 17–18 (Item E378). BB432. Oliver, Paul. Kansas City Blues: The Complete Recorded Works of Lottie Beaman-Kimbrough, Winston Holmes and Charlie Turner, Sylvester Kimbrough (1924–1929). Austria: Document DOCD5152, 1993.

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BB433. Oliver, Paul. Lottie Beaman (Kimbrough) (1924– 26): Luella Miller (1928). Austria: Wolf WSE 124, 1988. BB434. Oliver, Paul. Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order, 1928–29. Austria: Wolf WSE 114, 1984. BB435. Russell, Tony. “Kimbrough, Lottie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 566 (Item E162). BB436. Santelli, Robert. “Kimbrough, Lottie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 232 (Item E202). See also: Items A72, A339, F579. CHRIS BEARD BB437. Beaumont, Daniel. “Beard, Chris,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 68 (Item E162). BB438. Beaumont, Dan. “Chris Beard: Born in a House of Blues.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 38–41. BB439. Stedman, John. Chris Beard: Barwalkin’. UK: JSP JSPCD 288, 1997. BB440. Tipaldi, Art. Chris Beard: Born to Play the Blues. UK: JSP JSPCD 2148, 2000. JOE BEARD BB441. Beaumont, Daniel. “Beard, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 68–69 (Item E162). BB442. Beaumont, Dan. “Joe Beard: So Much Truth.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 28–36. BB443. Corrigan, Peter J. “Rochester Blues: Joe Beard, Sidney Blue.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 26–27. See also: Item F1146. HELEN BEASLEY BB444. Balfour, Alan. Blue Girls: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1924–30. Austria: Document DOCD-5503, 1996. JIMMY BEASLEY BB445. Cayer, Richard C. “Jimmy’s Back!” Blues Unlimited no. 95 (Oct 1972): 14–15. BB446. Komara, Edward. “Beasley, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 69 (Item E162). BB447. Rainsford, Mick. “Jimmy Beasley.” Blues Gazette no. 4 (1996): 49–50.

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WALTER BEASLEY BB448. Briggs, Keith. Sylvester Weaver: Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5112, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5113, 1992. See also: Item C149. BEAU JOCQUE (Andrus Espré) BB449. Amos, Edward. “Andrus Espre [Beau Jocque],” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BB450. Anon. “Exposure.” Spin [USA] 10, no. 10 (Jan 1995): 25+. BB451. Billington, Scott. Beau Jocque & the Zydeco Hi– Rollers: Pick Up on This! USA: Rounder CD 2129, 1994. BB452. Himes, Geoffrey. Beau Jocque & the Zydeco HiRollers: Gonna Take You Downtown. USA: Rounder CD 2150, 1996. BB453. Pilchak, Angela M. “Beau Jocque,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 51 (Item E164). BB454. Sandmel, Ben. Beau Jocque and the Zydeco HiRollers: Zydeco Giant. USA: Mardi Gras MG 1043, 1999. BB455. Sinclair, John; Komara, Edward. “Jacque, Beau,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 499 (Item E162). BB456. Skelly, Richard. “Talk Talk: Beau Jocque.” Goldmine no. 444 (1 Aug 1997): 14–15. BB457. Tisserand, Michael. Beau Jocque & the Zydeco Hi– Rollers: Beau Jocque Boogie. USA: Rounder CD 2120, 1993. Obituaries: Blues News [Germany] no. 20 (Jan/Mar 2000): 4. Blues Revue no. 53 (Dec 1999): 93–94. Discoveries no. 138 (1999): 12. Folk Roots no. 197 (Nov 1999): 12. Houston Chronicle (14 Sep 1999): 3. JazzTimes 29, no. 10 (Dec 1999): 29. No Depression no. 24 (Nov/Dec 1999): 8. Global Rhythm/Rhythm Music 8 (Dec 1999): 12. BB458. Burke, Tony. “Beau Jocque.” Blues & Rhythm no. 144 (Nov 1999): 16.

BB462. Pareles, Jon. “Beau Jocque, 45, Musician Whose Band Updated Zydeco.” New York Times (13 Sep 1999): 17. BB463. Sandmel, Ben. “Beau Jocque: Grand Chef, Zydeco Nouveau.” Mojo no. 72 (Nov 1999): 35. BB464. Sauret, Philippe. “Beau Jocque.” Soul Bag no. 156 (Fall 1999): 36. BB465. Skanse, Richard. “Beau Jocque.” Rolling Stone no. 824 (28 Oct 1999): 44. BB466. Tisserand, Michael. “Sleeping Giant: Remembering Beau Jocque (1954–1999).” Blues Access no. 40 (Winter 2000): 49. BB467. Willging, Dan. “Beau Jocque.” Dirty Linen no. 85 (Dec 1999/Jan 2000): 8. NATHAN BEAUREGARD BB468. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Nathan Beauregard,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 42 (E101). BB469. Bogaert, Karel. “Beauregard, Nathan,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 33 (Item E110). BB470. Komara, Edward. “Beauregard, Nathan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 69 (Item E162). BB471. Vernon, Mike. The 1968 Memphis Country Blues Festival. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63210, 1968. See also: http://www.bluesworld.com/Beauregard.html; http://www.wirz.de/music/american. htm Items A247, BB442, F1012 JOHNNY BECK BB472. Rowe, Mike. Rural Blues: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5223, 1993. SON BECKY BB473. Yarrow, Julian. San Antonio Blues, 1937: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5232, 1994. WILLIE BEE See: WILLIE BEE JAMES

BB459. Hannusch, Jeff. “Beau Jocque.” Living Blues no. 148 (Nov/Dec 1999): 55–56.

KID BEECHER

BB460. Hannusch, Jeff. “Beau Jocque: Zydeco Artist.” Goldmine no. 502 (22 Oct 1999): 12.

ROBERT BELFOUR

BB461. Moss, Mark D. “Beau Jocque, 1954–1999.” Sing Out! 44, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 26.

See: Items BA620, BA621.

BB474. Benicewicz, Larry; Meininger, Martin (trans.). “Robert Belfour: Le Loup Solitaire.” Soul Bag no. 175 (Jun 2004): 14–17.

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BB475. Bock, Scott M. “‘I Do Country, Hill Stomping Blues’: Robert Belfour.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 40–43.

Obituaries: Cadence 15, no. 1 (Jan 1989): 94. Jazz Podium 38, no. 1 (Jan 1989): 46. Orkester Journalen 57 (Mar 1989): 34.

BB476. Bossi, Matteo; Brambilla, Silvano. “Robert Belfour.” Il Blues no. 92 (Sep 2005): 12–13.

BB492. Hess, Norbert. “Brenda Bell.” Juke Blues no. 14 (Winter 1988/89): 21.

BB477. Camarigg, Mark. “Robert Belfour: The Wolfman Speaks.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 20–25.

BB493. Josephic, Beth. “Brenda Bell.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 35. CAREY BELL (Carey Bell Harrington)

BB478. Duffy, Timothy. “Robert ‘Wolfman’ Belfour,” in Music Makers, pp. 20–21. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BB494. Anon. “Carey Bell.” Blues Life no. 13 (1981): 25–26.

BB479. Grandi, Marino. “La Sconosciuto di Turno: Robert Belfour.” Il Blues no. 71 (Jun 2000): 9.

BB495. Anon. “Carey Bell: Maestro de la Blues Harp.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 31–33.

BB480. Harvey, Amos. “Robert Belfour.” Living Blues no. 172 (Mar/Apr/May/Jun 2004): 40.

BB496. Anon. “Interview mit Carey Bell.” Blues Life no. 15 (1981): 5–7.

BB481. Johnson, Matthew. Robert Belfour: What’s Wrong with You. USA: Fat Possum 80336-2, 2000.

BB497. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Carey Bell,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 42 (E101).

BB482. Lupoli, Luca. “L’Uomo Robert Belfour.” Il Blues no. 75 (Jun 2001): 8.

BB498. Bell, Carey. Carey Bell’s Blues Harp. USA: Delmark DS-622, 1969.

BB483. Nicholson, Robert. “Blues at Murphy’s Bar: Robert ‘The Wolfman’ Belfour,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 82–87. London: Blandford, 1998.

BB499. Bertrand, Sylvie; Claraz; Denis; Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Carey Bell: Maitre Souffleur.” Soul Bag no. 155 (Summer 1999): 22–25.

BB484. Stephenson, Mike. “Robert Belfour Interview.” Blues and Rhythm no. 190 (Jun 2004): 20.

BB500. Bogaert, Karel. “Bell, Carey,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 33–34 (Item E110).

BB485. Stolle, Roger. “Down in the Delta: Robert Belfour.” Blues Revue no. 97 (Dec 2005/Jan 2006): 34–35.

BB501. Bronckers, Paul. “Carey Bell: Hoop Voor de Toekomst?” Block no. 21 (1978): 11, 13–14.

BB486. Tomko, Gene. “Belfour, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 69 (Item E162).

BB502. “Carey Bell: Alt Wie die Hölle und Immer den Highway Runter.” Blues News [Germany] no. 24 (Jan/Mar 2001): 20–22.

BB487. Williams, David. “Memphis Blues Musicians See Glass Half Empty, with Business Not Too Bad.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (4 Feb 2005).

BB503. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “The First Time I Met the Blues ... in Saint–Denis.” Soul Bag no. 12 (Oct 1970): 3.

See also: Blues Feelings no. 17 (c2001): 9. Blues News [Finland] no. 184 (2000). Mean Magazine (Jul/Sep 2000): 13+.

BB504. Clarke, Donald. “Bell, Carey and Lurrie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 92 (Item E125).

BRENDA BELL BB488. Anon. “Brenda Bell Record Book.” Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 19. BB489. Kunstadt, Len. “Brenda Bell.” Blues Life no. 27 (1984): 13–22; Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 13–19. BB490. Kunstadt, Len. It Ain’t Nobody’s Business What Brenda Bell May Do! USA: Spivey LP-1037, 1988. BB491. Stapleton–Corcoran, Erin. “Bell, Brenda,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 69–70 (Item E162).

BB505. Covington, Chip. Carey and Lurrie Bell: Second Nature. USA: Alligator ALCD 4898, 2004. BB506. Dahl, Bill. “Carey Bell’s Distinct Blues Harp Has Deep Chicago Roots.” Chicago Tribune (11 Aug 1995): 1. BB507. Darwen, Norman. “‘We Can Make Some Money in Chicago’: The Carey Bell Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 78 (Apr 1993): 6–9. BB508. Dirks, Scott. Carey Bell: Deep Down. USA: Alligator ALCD 4828, 1995.

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BB528. Santelli, Robert. “Bell, Carey,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 25–26 (Item E202).

BB510. Flanagan, Graeme; MacPhail, Keith. “Carey Bell.” Crazy Music no. 3 (Sep 1974): 15–17.

BB529. Schuster, Alain. “‘South Side Chicago’ with Carey & Lurrie Bell and Eli Murray.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 39 (Apr 1980): 12–15.

BB511. Grandi, Mario. Carey Bell & Spike Ravenswood. Italy: Blues Encore CD 52037, 1995.

BB530. Shadwick, Keith. “Carey Bell,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 18 (Item E204).

BB512. Harris, Sheldon. “Bell, Carey,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 41–42 (E146).

BB531. Stedman, John; Darwen, Norman. Carey and Lurrie Bell: Dynasty. UK: JSP JSPCD 276, 1996.

BB513. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Carey Bell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 14–15 (E150).

BB532. Stedman, John. Carey Bell: Brought Up the Hard Way. UK: JSP CD 802, 1998.

BB514. Himes, Geoffrey. Carey Bell and Tough Luck: Mellow Down Easy. USA: Blind Pig BP 74291, 1991.

BB533. Stedman, John. Carey Bell: Harpslinger. UK: JSP CD 211, 1988.

BB515. Hoffman, Steve. “Bell, Carey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 70 (Item E162). BB516. Hofstein, Francis. “Carey Bell.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 288 (Jul/Aug 1980): 18. BB517. Holland, Ted. “Carey Bell,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 135 (E157). BB518. Huggins, Cilla. Carey & Lurrie Bell: Son of a Gun. USA: Rooster Blues R 2617, 1984. BB519. Iglauer, Bruce. Carey Bell: Good Luck Man. USA: Alligator ALCD 4854, 1997.

BB534. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Soffiando i Blues e Rincorrendo il Vento: Carey Bell.” Il Blues no. 79 (Jun 2002): 12–17. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 17.) BB535. Williams, Dave. Carey and Lurrie Bell: Straight Shoot. UK: Blues South West 0001, 1986. See also: LURRIE BELL Blues News [Finland] no. 177 (1999). Blues News [Finland] no. 213 (2005). Items A1464, BC1231, BH2062, BN190, D375, F311 (Vol. 2).

BB520. Ivey, Ed. “Carey Bell: Blues is Real.” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 16–17, 19–21.

EARL BELL

BB521. Knopper, Steve. “Father–Son Blues Duo Reunites: After Years of Turmoil, Carey and Lurrie Bell Are Together Again.” Chicago Tribune (29 Aug 2004): 16.

BB536. Montagne, Rochelle. “Bell, Earl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 70 (Item E162).

BB522. Kochakian, Dan; McCormick, Mike. “Carey Bell Interview.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 5 (Jun 1973): 24–25. BB523. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bell, Carey,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 212 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 27, 29 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 21 (E169). BB524. Lippmann, Horst. Carey Bell’s Blues Harp Band with Lurrie Bell Goin’ on Main Street. Germany: L+R 42.051, 1982. BB525. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Carey Bell,” in Blues, pp. 30, 33, 62, 67, 137 (Item A1504). BB526. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Carey and Lurrie Bell.” The Blues Collection no. 72 (1992+). BB527. Russell, Tony. “Carey Bell (1936–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 90 (Item A1904).

Obituaries: Jefferson no. 40 (Summer 1978): 39. BB537. LaVere, Steve. “Earl Bell.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/ Feb 1978): 31. ED BELL BB538. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Ed Bell,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 42–43 (E101). BB539. Bogaert, Karel. “Barefoot Bill,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 30–31 (Item E110). BB540. Bogaert, Karel. “Bell, Ed,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 34 (Item E110). BB541. Bogaert, Karel. “Sluefoot Joe,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 334 (Item E110). BB542. Davis, John; Gray-Clarke, G.F. “In Search of Barefoot Bill.” Melody Maker (29 Oct 1949): 9. BB543. Harris, Sheldon. “Bell, Edward ‘Ed’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 42–43 (E146).

Biographical Entries: B

BB544. Harrison, David. “Bell, Ed,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 70–71 (Item E162). BB545. Kent, Don; Conte, Pat; Wardlow, Gayle Dean; Olsson, Bengt. Barefoot Bill’s Hard Luck Moan. USA: Mamlish S-3812, 1981. BB546. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bell, Edward ‘Ed’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 212 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 29 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 21 (E169). BB547. Misiewicz, Roger. Ed Bell (Barefoot Bill, Sluefoot Joe): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1927–1930). Austria: Document DOCD5090, 1992.

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BB559. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bell, Jimmie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 212 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 29 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 22 (E169). Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 6 (Jun 1988): 93. Orkester Journalen 56 (Sep 1988): 34. BB560. Burke, Tony; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Jimmie Bell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 37 (Jun 1988): 7. BB561. Wright, Jean Budd. “Jimmie Bell.” Living Blues no. 79 (Mar/Apr 1988): 50–51. LURRIE BELL BB562. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Lurrie Bell,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, p. 404 (Item A432).

BB548. Nutt, Kevin. “Butler County Blues.” Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association no. 5 (2002): 48–61.

BB563. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Lurrie Bell.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 78.

BB549. Olsson, Bengt. “Ed Bell.” Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73): 31.

BB564. Clarke, Donald. “Bell, Carey and Lurrie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 92 (Item E125).

BB550. Paterson, Ed. “Atlanta Shouts the Blues! Ed Paterson Talks About Barefoot Bill and Others.” Melody Maker (26 May 1951): 9.

BB565. Darwen, Norman. “Born with the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 51 (Apr 1990): 9.

BB551. Rye, Howard. “Ed Bell and Friends and Acquaintances.” Collectors Items no. 9 (Dec 1981): 14.

BB566. Dicaire, David. “Lurrie Bell: Living Chicago Blues,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 75–77 (Item E131).

BB552. Santelli, Robert. “Bell, Ed,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 26 (Item E202).

BB567. Dirks, Scott. Lurrie Bell: Blues Had a Baby. USA: Delmark CD 736, 1999.

BB553. Stewart, Michael; Kent, Don; Calt, Stephen. Ed Bell’s Mamlish Moan. USA: Mamlish S-3811, 1981.

BB568. Hansen, George. “Lurrie Bell: Locks Horns with the Devil.” King Biscuit Times Blues Journal 5, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1996): 5–10.

BB554. Wilford–Smith, Francis; Godrich, John; Vreede, Max. “Barefoot Bill/Ed Bell/Sluefoot Joe.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1966): 7–8.

BB569. Holzheuser, Hanno. “Lurrie Bell.” Blues Forum no. 3 (Jun/Aug 1981): 4–6.

BB555. Yates, Bob. “Blues Forum.” Blues World no. 7 (Apr 1966): 14–15. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items F5, F17, F27. JAMES BELL BB556. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: James Bell.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 78.

BB570. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bell, Lurrie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 212–213 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 29 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 22 (E169). BB571. Michalke, Tilman. “Lurrie Bell: Interview von Tilman Michalke.” Blues News [Germany] no. 25 (Apr/Jun 2001): 24–27.

JIMMIE BELL

BB572. Moon, D. Thomas. “Lurrie Bell: Mercurial Son Blues.” Blues Revue no. 22 (Apr/May 1996): 50–51.

BB557. Foster, Mike. “Swing, Boogie & Blues: Jimmie Bell, Peoria Piano Man.” Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 12–17.

BB573. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Lurrie Bell.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/ Apr 1990): 48.

BB558. Komara, Edward. “Bell, Jimmie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 71 (Item E162).

BB574. Obrecht, Jas. “Lurrie Bell: Voodoo Whammy and the Mean Street Blues.” Guitar Player 30, no. 3 (Mar 1996): 43, 45–46, 48–49.

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BB575. O’Brien, Justin. Lurrie Bell: Mercurial Son. USA: Delmark DE–679, 1995.

2nd ed., p. 31 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 22–23 (E169).

BB576. Ohta, Atushi. “Blues.” Juke [Japan] no. 6 (Jan 1985): 24–27.

BB591. Point, Michael. “Bell, T.D,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 71 (Item E162).

BB577. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Carey and Lurrie Bell.” The Blues Collection no. 72 (1992+). BB578. Russell, Tony. “Lurrie Bell (1958–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 90–91 (Item A1904). BB579. Santelli, Robert. “Bell, Lurrie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 26–27 (Item E202). BB580. Schuster, Alain. “‘South Side Chicago’ with Carey & Lurrie Bell, and Eli Murray.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 39 (Apr 1980): 12–15. BB581. Shadwick, Keith. “Lurrie Bell,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 21 (Item E204). BB582. Skoller, Larry; Skoller, Matthew; Meininger, Martin (trans.). “Le Retour du Fils Prodigue du Chicago Blues.” Soul Bag no. 172 (Sep 2003): 16–21. BB583. Stedman, John. Lurrie Bell: Everybody Wants to Win. UK: JSP CD 227, 1989. BB584. Tomko, Gene. “Bell, Lurrie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 71 (Item E162). BB585. Whiteis, David. “Lurrie Bell: ‘God, Give Me Strength to Be Strong’,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006. See also: CAREY BELL, SONS OF BLUES Items BB505, BB518, BB521, BB524, BB531, BB532, BB533, BB535, BG975, BS1555, F295. STEVE BELL BB586. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Steve Bell.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 78. T.D. BELL (Tyler D. Bell) BB587. Baumgartner, Brian. “Austin Blues: T.D. Bell and the Cadillacs Featuring Erbie Bowser.” Juke Blues no. 24 (Autumn/Winter 1991): 13–16. BB588. Govenar, Alan. “T.D. Bell,” in Meeting the Blues, p. 212 (Item F1414). BB589. Gregory, Hugh. “T.D. Bell,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BB590. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bell, T.D,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 213 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

Obituaries: Billboard 111 (23 Jan 1999): 89. Block no. 109 (1999): 31. Cadence 25, no. 3 (Mar 1999): 141. Discoveries no. 130 (1999): 16. Down Beat 66, no. 5 (May 1999): 17. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 915. Orkester Journalen 67 (Apr 1999): 53. Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 41. Soul Bag no. 154 (1999): 36. BB592. Burke, Tony. “T.D. Bell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 137 (Mar 1999): 23. BB593. Nelson, David. “T.D. Bell.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 71. BB594. Schuller, Tim. “T.D. Bell (1922–1998).” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 53–54. TYSON BELL BB595. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Tyson Bell.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 78. D.C. BELLAMY BB596. Levesque, Roger. “Ask Not for Whom the Rooster Crows.” Edmonton Journal (14 Mar 2003): E5. BB597. Récaborde, Alain. “America’s Most Wanted: DC Bellamy — la Retour a la Source.” Soul Bag no. 162 (Spring 2001): 16–17. FRED BELOW BB598. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Freddie Below,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 43 (E101). BB599. Bogaert, Karel. “Below, Fred,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 34–35 (Item E110). BB600. Bruin, Leo W. “Fred Below.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 36 (Jan 1974): 8. BB601. Cushing, Steve; O’Brien, Justin. “Behind the Beat of the Blues.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 12–23. BB602. Fish, Scott K. “Fred Below: Magic Maker.” Modern Drummer 7, no. 9 (Sep 1983): 26–29, 104–110. BB603. Greensmith, Bill. “‘Below’s the Name, Drummin’s the Game’.” Blues Unlimited no. 131/132 (Sep/Dec 1978): 12–19. BB604. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Fred Below,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 15 (E150). BB605. Leiser, Willy. “L’Étonnante Histoire de Freddie Below.” Jazz Hot no. 277 (1971): 22–23.

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BB606. Leiser, Willy. “Sitting on Top of the World.” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 28–30.

See also: THE ACES, LAMARR CHATMON BELOW

BB607. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Fred Below,” in Blues, pp. 29, 137 (Item A1504).

Item A1466.

BB608. Rijn, Guido van. “Dave Myers & Fred Below.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 57 (Oct 1975): 4. BB609. Rowe, Mike. “1966 Folk Blues Festival: Freddy Below.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 12–13. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 106–107 (Item A1241). BB610. Rowe, Mike. “1966 Folk Blues Interviews.” Blues Unlimited no. 38 (Nov 1966): 12–13. BB611. Russell, Tony. “Fred Below (1926–1988),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 91 (Item A1904). BB612. Santelli, Robert. “Below, Fred,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 27–28 (Item E202). BB613. Santelli, Robert. “Blues Drummers.” Modern Drummer 11, no. 3 (Mar 1987): 22+. BB614. Slaven, Neil. “The Professor: That’s Fred Below.” R&B Monthly no. 23 (Dec 1965): 8–9. BB615. Smith, Geoffrey. “The Fourth American Folk Blues Festival – 1965.” Blues World no. 6 (Jan 1966): 20–21. BB616. Tomko, Gene. “Below, Fred,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 71–72 (Item E162). BB617. Tonneau, Serge. “Fred Below.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 5–8. BB618. Tonneau, Serge. “Fred Bellow.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 16–18. BB619. Weinstock, Ron. “Blues Rare and Well Done.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 51–53. Obituaries: Cadence 15, no. 2 (Feb 1989): 92. Coda no. 224 (Feb/Mar 1989): 40. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 379 (Feb 1989): 6. Orkester Journalen 56 (Dec 1988): 54. BB620. O’Brien, Justin. “Fred Below.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/Dec 1988): 43–44. BB621. Radenac, Marc. “Fred Below (1916–1988).” Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 17. BB622. Slaven, Neil. “Freddie Below.” Blues & Rhythm no. 40 (Nov 1988): 11. BB623. Zijlstra, Don. “Fred Below (1926–1988): Drumming Was the Game.” Block no. 68 (1988): 15.

LAMARR CHATMON BELOW BB624. Komara, Edward. “Below, Lamarr Chatmon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 72 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 53. BABY BENBOW (Beulah Benbow) BB625. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 2: B (1920–1928). Austria: Document DOCD–5506, 1996. D.C. BENDER BB626. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “D.C. Bender,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 43–44 (E101). BB627. Bogaert, Karel. “Bender, D.C,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 35 (Item E110). BB628. Harris, Sheldon. “Bender, D C ‘Wine Head’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 43 (E146). BB629. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bender, D.C,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 31 (E166). BB630. Leadbitter, Mike. “Beer Bottle Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 45 (Aug 1967): 8–9. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 194–195 (Item A1241). BB631. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Bender, D.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 73 (Item E162). BOBBY BENNETT BB632. McEwen, Joe. “Philadelphia Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 92 (Jun 1972): 9. BB633. Montagne, Rochelle; Komara, Edward. “Bennett, Bobby ‘Guitar’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 73 (Item E162). BUSTER BENNETT BB634. Coller, Derek. “Buster Bennett.” Blues Unlimited no. 5 (Oct 1963): 7–8. BB635. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Buster Bennett, 1945–1947. France: Classics 5037, 2002. See also: http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/ rsrf.html ELOISE BENNETT See: Item BA179.

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WAYNE BENNETT BB636. Amos, Edward. “Wayne Bennett,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BB637. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Wayne Bennett.” Soul Bag no. 41 (1974): 12, 19.

BB651. Obrecht, Jas. “Portrait in Blue.” Guitar Player 27, no. 3 (Mar 1993): 19. BB652. Savage, Michael. “Guitarist Extraordinaire!: Wayne Bennett Got It All Down.” Blues Access no. 18 (Summer 1994): 34–37.

BB638. Danchin, Sebastian. “Wayne Bennett.” Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 6–9.

WILL BENNETT

BB639. Forte, Dan. “Wayne Bennett: The Sophisticated Side of the Blues.” Guitar Player 18, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 30–31.

AL BENSON (Al Leaner)

BB640. Gibbons, Billy. “The Sharp–Dressed Bluesman.” Guitar Player 18, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 31–35.

HENRY BENSON

BB641. Harris, Mark. “Wayne Bennett. Pt. 1.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 6 (Jul 1982): 9–11; “Pt. 2.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 7 (Aug 1982): 5–7; “Pt. 3.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 8 (Sep/Oct 1982): 5–7.

See: Items A652, A1618, A1619, BA555.

See: PARROT/BLUE LAKE RECORDS

BB653. Albertson, Chris. South Side Blues. USA: Riverside RLP9403, 1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC–508, 1984. GLADYS BENTLEY (Gladys Alberta Bentley) BB654. Anon. “‘8 To The Bar’, Style Gladys Bentley Made Famous, a World Favorite Today.” Chicago Defender (14 May 1955): 7.

BB642. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bennett, Wayne,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 221 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 31 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 23 (E169).

BB655. Anon. “Gladys Bently Records.” Chicago Defender (1 Apr 1939): 18.

BB643. Obrecht, Jas. “Wayne Bennett Says: Diversify Yourself.” Guitar Player 24, no. 2 (Feb 1990): 18–19.

BB656. Anon. “I Am a Woman Again.” Ebony 7 (Aug 1952): 92–98.

BB644. Point, Michael. “Bennett, Wayne T,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 73–74 (Item E162). BB645. Santelli, Robert. “Bennett, Wayne,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 28–29 (Item E202). Obituaries: Block no. 85 (1993): 21. Cadence 19, no. 5 (May 1993): 108. Down Beat 60, no. 6 (Jun 1993): 12. Goldmine no. 326 (22 Jan 1993): 7. Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 51 Living Blues no. 109 (May/Jun 1993): 50–51. Musica Jazz 49, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 59. New Orleans Music 4, no. 1 (1993): 5. Orkester Journalen 61, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 38. BB646. Burke, Tony. “Wayne Bennett.” Blues & Rhythm no. 76 (Feb 1993): 17. BB647. Danchin, Sebastian. “Wayne Bennett.” Soul Bag no. 130 (Spring 1993): 17. BB648. Hannusch, Jeff. “Wayne Bennett.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 24. BB649. Hannusch, Jeff. “Wayne Bennett, December 13 1934–November 28 1992.” Blues Access no. 13 (Spring 1993): 31. BB650. “Legendary Blues Guitarist Wayne Bennett Dies at 59.” Times–Picayune (2 Dec 1992): 5. Reprinted in German Blues Circle Info no. 208 (1993): 3.

BB657. Dreisbach, Tina Spencer. “Bentley, Gladys Alberta,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 74 (Item E162). BB658. Garber, Eric. “Gladys Bentley: The Bulldagger Who Sang the Blues.” OUT/Look: National Lesbian & Gay Quarterly 1, no. 1 (Spring 1988): 52–61. BB659. Garber, Eric. “A Spectacle in Color: The Lesbian and Gay Sub-Culture of Jazz Age Harlem,” in Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past, eds. M. Duberman; M. Vicinus; G. Chauncey. New York: New American Library, 1989. BB660. Harris, Sheldon. “Bentley, Gladys Alberta,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 43 (E146). BB661. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bentley, Gladys Alberta,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 224 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 33 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 24 (E169). BB662. Rodger, Gillian. “Bentley, Gladys,” in The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, & Musical Theater, ed. C.J. Summers, pp. 22–23. San Francisco: Cleis, 2004. BB663. Santelli, Robert. “Bentley, Gladys,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 29 (Item E202).

Biographical Entries: B

BB664. Vinding, Terkild. “Forgotten People.” Second Line 23, no. 5/6 (May/Jun 1970): 331+. BB665. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Gladys Bentley.” Storyville (2001/02): 183. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Items A207, A1828, BJ1976 (Vol. 2), C711, C712. BUSTER BENTON BB666. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Buster Benton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 44 (E101). BB667. Berg, Andries van den. “Luidt Buster Benton een Nieuwe Fase in de Blueshistorie In?” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 90/91 (c1979): 4. BB668. Clark, Joe C. “Benton, Buster,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 75 (Item E162). BB669. Corbett, John. Buster Benton: Blues at the Top. USA: Evidence ECD 26030-2, 1993. BB670. Dahl, Bill. “Buster, You Can Bet He’s Paid Some Dues.” Chicago Tribune (28 Jul 1995): 17. BB671. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Buster Benton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 16–17 (E150). BB672. Karlsson, Ingemar. “The Name of the Game is Buster Benton.” Jefferson no. 85 (1989): 2–5. BB673. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Benton, Buster,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 224–225 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 33 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 24 (E169).

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BB681. Sharp, Steven. “Buster Benton: The Man with a Spider in His Stew.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 44–49. BB682. Vilser, Paul Max. “Buster Benton.” Blues Life no. 45 (1989): 17. BB683. Wisse, Rien. “Buster Benton.” Block no. 30 (Jan/ Feb 1980): 16–18. Obituaries: Cadence 22, no. 5 (May 1996): 125. Goldmine no. 409 (29 Mar 1996): 46. Musica Jazz 52, no. 4 (Apr 1996): 51. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 4 (1996): 45. BB684. Burke, Tony. “Buster Benton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 107 (Mar 1996): 14. BB685. Dirks, Scott. “Buster Benton.” Blues Access no. 25 (Spring 1996): 46–47. BB686. Radenac, Marc. “Buster Benton.” Soul Bag no. 142 (Spring 1996): 37. BB687. Sharp, Steven. “Buster Benton.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 58–59. BB688. Urbain, Jean-Pierre. “Buster Benton.” Blues Gazette no. 2 (1996): 41. BB689. Wisse, Rien. “Buster Benton.” Block no. 98 (1996): 6. See also: American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 36 (1988). BESS BERMAN See: APOLLO/LLOYDS/TIMELY RECORDS GLORY BERNARD See: Item BB625. CLYDE BERNHARDT (Clyde Edric Barron Bernhardt)

BB674. Grandi, Marino. “Buster Benton.” Il Blues no. 60 (Sep 1997): 42–44.

BB690. Anon. “Clyde Bernhardt.” Chicago Defender (12 Jul 1947): 19.

BB675. MacPhail, Keith. “Buster Benton.” Crazy Music no. 3 (Sep 1974): 25–28.

BB691. Anon. “Clyde Bernhardt Sings for Discs.” Chicago Defender (22 Jun 1946): 10.

BB676. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Buster Benton,” in Blues, pp. 68, 137 (Item A1504).

BB692. Bernhardt, Clyde. “Can’t We Talk It Over?” Storyville no. 79 (Oct/Nov 1978): 19, 22.

BB677. Nielsen, Tony. “Interview: Buster Benton.” Crazy Music no. 3 (Sep 1974): 28–35.

BB693. Bernhardt, Clyde; Harris, Sheldon. I Remember: 80 Years of Black Entertainment, Big Bands and the Blues: An Autobiography. Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986. 271 pp.

BB678. O’Neal, Jim. Buster Benton: Bluesbuster. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL 0026, 1978. BB679. Russell, Tony. “Buster Benton (1932–1996),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 91 (Item A1904). BB680. Santelli, Robert. “Benton, Buster,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 29–30 (Item E202).

BB694. Bernhardt, Clyde; Demeusy, Bertrand; Griffiths, David. “A Nostalgic Tribute to Musical Americana.” Record Research no. 173/174 (Jun 1980): 4–7; Record Research no. 175/176 (Sep 1980): 2; Record Research no. 177/178 (Nov 1980): 10; Record Research no. 179/180 (Feb 1981): 10.

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BB695. Bernhardt, Clyde. “Talking About King Oliver: An Oral History Excerpt.” Annual Review of Jazz Studies 1 (1982): 32–38.

BB709. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 12 (Dec 1968): 13; Jazz Journal 24, no. 8 (Aug 1971): 25, 36.

BB696. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Bernhardt, Clyde,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 40 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Clyde Bernhardt,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 52 (Item E119).

BB710. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. Clyde Bernhardt & His Harlem Blues & Jazz Band. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDM–228, 1973.

BB697. Chilton, John. “Bernhardt, Clyde Edric Barron,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 31 (Item E121). BB698. Gaster, Gilbert. “Clyde Bernhardt.” Storyville no. 44 (Dec 1972/Jan 1973): 54–56, 58–70. BB699. Griffiths, David. “Clyde Bernhardt Discography.” Record Research no. 181/182 (Apr 1981): 13; Record Research no. 183/184 (Jul 1981): 8; Record Research no. 185/186 (Oct 1981): 12; Record Research no. 187/188 (Dec 1981): 12. BB700. Griffiths, David. “Clyde Bernhardt Discography: November 1945 – June 1979.” Record Research no. 189/190 (Mar/Apr 1982): 10; Record Research no. 191/192 (Jul 1982): 10; Record Research no. 195/196 (Jan 1983): 12; Record Research no. 197/198 (Mar/ Apr 1983): 8; Record Research no. 201/202 (Sep 1983): 11. BB701. Griffiths, David. “Reminiscences of Clyde Bernhardt.” Record Research no. 183/184 (Jul 1981): 8; Record Research no. 185/186 (Oct 1981): 12; Record Research no. 187/188 (Dec 1981): 12. BB702. Harris, Sheldon. “Bernhardt, Clyde Edric Barron,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 43–45 (E146). BB703. Hillman, Chris. “Jazz in the 70’s: A Profile of the Clyde Bernhardt Harlem Blues & Jazz Band.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 9 (Sep 1977): 14–15, 19. BB704. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bernhardt, Clyde,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 228 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, pp. 45–46 (E167). BB705. Mathieson, Kenny. “Bernhardt, Clyde,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 75–76 (Item E162). BB706. Pearson, Bill. “Hodge Podge of Blues: Some Names We Need to Know More About.” Blues–Link no. 1 (Aug/Sep 1973): 4–7. BB707. Peerless, Brian. “Bernhardt, Clyde,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 101–102 (Item E159). BB708. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. Blowing My Top: The All Star Bands of Clyde E.B. Bernhardt. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDM–216, 1971.

BB711. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “The Clyde Bernhardt Story. Pt. 1.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 9 (Sep 1967): 15, 40; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 10 (Oct 1967): 11– 12, 40; “Pt. 3.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 1 (Jan 1968): 31; “Pt. 4.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 2 (Feb 1968): 11. BB712. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick; Niquét, Bernard. “Discographie LP de Clyde Bernhardt.” Jazz Hot no. 278 (Dec 1971): 23. BB713. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Ramblin’ Around.” Storyville no. 56 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 47–49. BB714. Townley, Eric. “The Clyde Bernhardt Harlem Jazz & Blues Band.” Jazz Journal 32, no. 7 (Jul 1979): 16–17. BB715. Vollmer, Albert. Clyde Bernhardt and Harlem Blues and Jazz Band. USA: Barron VLP 401, c1976. BB716. Vollmer, Albert. Clyde Bernhardt, Jay Cole Blues and Jazz Band: More Blues and Jazz from Harlem. USA: 400 W. 150 VLP 400, c1976. Obituaries: Billboard 98 (21 Jun 1986): 76. Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 3 (Fall 1986): 322. Cadence 12, no. 7 (Jul 1986): 93. Coda no. 209 (Aug 1986): 40. Down Beat 53, no. 10 (Oct 1986): 13. Jazz Journal 39, no. 8 (Aug 1986): 17. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 353 (Sep 1986): 4. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 356 (Dec 1986): 9. Jazz Podium 35, no. 8 (Aug 1986): 33. JazzTimes (Aug 1986): 5. Living Blues no. 70 (1986): 45. Mississippi Rag 13 (Jun 1986): 4. Variety 323 (4 Jun 1986): 150. BB717. Harris, Sheldon. “Clyde Bernhardt.” Living Blues no. 71 (1986): 44. BB718. Penny, Dave. “Clyde Bernhardt.” Blues & Rhythm no. 23 (Oct 1986): 14. JONAS BERNHOLM See: ROUTE 66 RECORDS BROOKS BERRY BB719. Bogaert, Karel. “Berry, Brooks,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 36 (Item E110). BB720. Rosenbaum, Art. Blues of Brooks Berry and Scrapper Blackwell: Heart Struck Sorrow. USA: Bluesville BV-1074, c1963.

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BB721. Weiner, Bill. Scrapper Blackwell with Brooks Berry Live at 1444 Gallery and Complete 77 LP Recordings. Austria: Document DOCD-5275, 1994.

BB738. Anon. “Chuck Berry et Memphis Slim Chez les Yeyes.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France (Mar 1966): 8–10.

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BB739. Anon. “Chuck Berry: Maybellene: The Beginning of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Soul [USA] 9 (14 Apr 1975): 11.

CHARLES BERRY BB722. Rye, Howard. Mississippi Blues & Gospel: 1934– 1942 Field Recordings. Austria: Document DOCD5320, 1995.

BB740. Anon. Chuck Berry: Rock ‘n’ Roll Poet. Wentzville, Missouri: Isalee, 1979. 136 pp.

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BB741. Anon. “Chuck Berry Session File, 1969–82.” Rock & Roll Performers Magazine no. 27 (c1986); “Chuck Berry Session File, 1968–69.” Rock & Roll Performers Magazine no. 28 (c1986).

BB723. Aletti, Vince. “Chuck Berry Tells All – Sort Of.” Rolling Stone no. 514 (3 Dec 1987): 71–72, 74.

BB742. Anon. Chuck Berry: The King of Rhythm and Blues. London: Jewel Music, 1969. 40 pp.

BB724. Altman, Billy; McKaie, Andy. Chuck Berry: The Chess Box. USA: Chess/MCA CHD 3–80001, 1988.

BB743. Anon. Chuck Berry’s Greatest Hits. New York: ARC, 1964. 41 pp.

BB725. Angell, Bob. “The Man Who Hired Chuck Berry.” Music and Sound Output (Nov/Dec 1980): 28–30, 38.

BB744. Anon. “Chuck Berry’s Life–Lines.” New Musical Express (5 Jun 1964): 4. BB745. Anon. “Chuck Berry’s Own Top Ten!” New Musical Express (29 May 1964): 13.

BB726. Anon. “Am I Coming Back? Yes! Definitely.” Melody Maker (6 Jun 1964): 7.

BB746. Anon. “Chuck by Chick.” Melody Maker (20 Feb 1965): 7.

BB727. Anon. “Back Side: The Promised Land Calling: (How Close Carl Perkins Once Came to Killing Chuck Berry).” Musician no. 201 (Aug 1995): 98+.

BB747. Anon. “Chuck: Second Time Around.” Melody Maker (9 Jan 1965): 8.

BB728. Anon. “Ban on Rock! at London’s Royal Albert Hall.” Melody Maker (19 Jul 1969): 1. BB729. Anon. “Berry Bounces Back.” Melody Maker (3 Oct 1964): 1. BB730. Anon. “Berry, Chuck,” in Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. 6th ed., ed. N. Sionimsky, pp. 161–162. New York: Schirmer, 1978. BB731. Anon. “Berry, Chuck.” Current Biography (Apr 1977). BB732. Anon. “Berry Triomphe a l’Olympia.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 116 (Mar 1965): 14. BB733. Anon. “Blind Date with Chuck Berry.” Melody Maker (30 May 1964): 3. BB734. Anon. “Blues Giants Set for British Tours.” Melody Maker (1 Feb 1969): 4. BB735. Anon. “Chuck Berry Discography.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 59 (1994): 16–17. BB736. Anon. “A Chuck Berry Discography.” Rock It with Aware Magazine 2, no. 4 (1976): 2–24. BB737. Anon. “Chuck Berry Discography. Pt. 1: Singles.” R-O-C-K no. 4 (1981): 8–27.

BB748. Anon. “Chuck Storms Out.” Melody Maker (27 Jan 1973): 1. BB749. Anon. “Court Closes Berry’s Mo. Park Six Months After Rock Concert ‘Disorders’.” Variety 276 (18 Sep 1974): 78. BB750. Anon. “Dico, Disco & Co.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 298 (Jun 1981): 37. BB751. Anon. “Discography: Chuck Berry (1955–1963).” Record Finder 1, no. 2 (Jul 1978): 15. BB752. Anon. “Enter the Cool Chuck Berry.” Melody Maker (12 Jul 1969): 5. BB753. Anon. “Father Figure Chuck.” Melody Maker (25 Feb 1967): 7. BB754. Anon. “The ‘50s.” Down Beat 56, no. 9 (Sep 1989): 38+. BB755. Anon. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 28. BB756. Anon. “Industry Finds Gold Mine in Chuck Berry Material.” Cash Box 25 (29 Aug 1964): 6. BB757. Anon. “Living Legend Chuck Berry Still Being Discovered.” Soul [USA] 7 (18 Dec 1972): 9. BB758. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 205 (6 Feb 1957): 62.

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BB759. Anon. “The Pride and Joy of Chuck Berry: This is Berry Park.” Soul [UK] no. 3 (Apr 1966): 18–19. BB760. Anon. “Rip It Up!” Record Collector no. 228 (Aug 1998): 106–108. BB761. Anon. “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Rock’s Top Ten.” Rolling Stone no. 467 (13 Feb 1986): 33– 35, 37, 41–42, 44, 46. BB762. Aquila, Richard. “Images of the American West in Rock Music.” Western Historical Quarterly 11 (Oct 1980): 414–443. BB763. Aronoff, Kenny. “Rock Perspectives: Chuck and Bo.” Modern Drummer 13, no. 1 (Jan 1989): 46–47. BB764. Belz, Carl. The Story of Rock. New York: Oxford University Press, 1969. 256 pp. BB765. Berglind, Bo. “Chuck Berry News.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 35 (1988): 24–25. BB766. Berry, Chuck. Chuck Berry: The Autobiography. New York: Harmony, 1987. 346 pp.; London: Faber, 1987. 346 pp.; New York: Simon & Schuster, 1988. 346 pp.; Rastatt: Arthur Moewig, 1988. 353 pp. (as Chuck Berry: Die Autobiographie); Tokyo: Ongakunotomosha, 1989 (as Chakku Beri Jiden). BB767. Berry, Chuck. Easy Guitar. New York: ARC Music, 1974. 88 pp. BB768. Berry, Chuck. “The Songs of Chuck Berry,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (NOTE: Extracted from item BB766.) BB769. Blumenthal, Bob. “Chuck Berry: Berryland,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 238–249. New York: Dutton, 1991. BB770. Bocock, Mike. “Chuck Berry.” Rhythm and Blues Gazette no. 1 (Jun 1963): 5–6.

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BB775. Brown, Geoff. “Black Voices: From Gospel Singing to Berry’s Boogie.” The History of Rock 1, no. 4 (c1981–c1984): pp. 61–63. BB776. Brown, Geoff. “Chuck Berry: Daddy of them All.” Melody Maker (6 Oct 1973): 35–36. BB777. Brunning, Bob. “Chuck Berry,” in Rock ‘n’ Roll. New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999. BB778. Calloway, Earl. “Chuck Berry Signs with Chess Records.” Chicago Defender (14 May 1970): 18. BB779. Christgau, Robert. “Chuck Berry,” in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock ‘n’ Roll, ed. J. Miller, pp. 54–60. New York: Rolling Stone, 1980. BB780. Christgau, Robert. “Chuck Berry: Eternal Rock and Roller.” Newsday (Oct 1972). Reprinted in Any Old Way Choose It: Rock and Other Pop Music, 1967–1973, pp. 140–148. Baltimore: Penguin, 1973. Reprinted in an edited form as “Brown Eyed Handsome Rock and Roller: Chuck Berry,” in Grown Up All Wrong, pp. 42–50. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998. BB781. Christgau, Robert. “Chuck Berry’s Back from the Blues.” Creem 4, no. 9 (Feb 1973). BB782. Clarke, Donald. “Berry, Chuck,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 103– 104 (Item E125). BB783. Clee, Ken. “Chuck Berry Discography.” Goldmine no. 42 (Nov 1979): 8. BB784. Cloud, David W. “Chuck Berry,” in 1950s Rock: Creating a Revolution. Port Huron: Way of Life, 2000. BB785. Collins, Willie. “Berry, Chuck,” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 234–236 (Item E185).

BB771. Bocock, Mike; Berry, Chuck. “Chuck Berry,” in Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, by M. Bocock; M. Leadbitter; P. Roberton, pp. 3–4. Bexhill–on–Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. Reprinted in an edited form in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 45–46 (Item A1241).

BB786. Colman, Stuart. “Chuck Berry: Still Motorvatin’,” in They Kept on Rockin’, pp. 29–41. Poole: Blandford, 1982.

BB772. Bocock, Mike; Leadbitter, Mike; Roberton, Paul. Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. 10 pp.

BB788. Cook, Phil. “Chuck Berry: Fifties Rocker Who Provided the Inspiration for Many Top Rock Groups in the Sixties.” Record Collector no. 19 (Mar 1981): 4–9.

BB773. Bocock, Mike; Berry, Chuck. “A Discography of Chuck Berry,” in Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, by M. Bocock; M. Leadbitter; P. Roberton, pp. 4–6. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. BB774. Bogaert, Karel. “Berry, ‘Chuck’ Charles,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 36–37 (Item E110).

BB787. Colman, Stuart. “50 Years of the Chuck Berry Songbook.” Now Dig This no. 268 (Jul 2005): 18–22.

BB789. Cook, Phil. “Chuck Berry U.K. Discography, 1957– 66.” Record Collector no. 19 (Mar 1981): 10. BB790. Cooper, B. Lee. “Audio Images in the City: Pop Culture in the Social Studies.” Social Studies (May/Jun 1981): 130–136.

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BB791. Cooper, B. Lee. “Nothin’ Outrun My V–8 Ford: Chuck Berry and the American Motorcar, 1955– 1979.” JEMF Quarterly 16, no. 57 (1980): 18–23. BB792. Cooper, B. Lee. “Review of Chuck Berry’s Golden Decade.” The History Teacher 7 (Feb 1975): 300–301. BB793. Cotten, Lee. “Chuck Berry,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 264–266. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BB794. Crockett, Jim. “From the Publisher: One on One with Chuck Berry.” Guitar Player 22, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 6. BB795. Cubitt, Sean. “Maybellene: Meaning and the Listening Subject.” Popular Music 4 (1984): 207–224. Reprinted in Reading Pop, ed. R. Middleton, pp. 141–159. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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BB809. Dove, Ian. “Chuck Berry Back with Six Year–old Disc.” New Musical Express (11 Oct 1963): 10. BB810. Dove, Ian. “Chuck Smiles at Loss.” New Musical Express (13 Nov 1964): 13. BB811. Dove, Ian. “Debut Triumph Here for Berry and Perkins.” New Musical Express (15 May 1964): 11. BB812. Dove, Ian. “Is Chuck a Blues Debaser?” New Musical Express (8 May 1964): 15. BB813. Echterling, T. Chicago Rhythm & Blues: The Guitar Styles of Chuck Berry & Bo Diddley. East Lansing: T. Echterling, c1980. BB814. Eck, Liz; Marburger, Duane. “Pre–Chess Chuck Berry.” Goldmine no. 76 (Sep 1982): 25. BB815. Evans, David. “Chuck Berry,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 101–102. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BB796. Daly, Mike. “Back at It Again as Always: Chuck Berry’s Golden Decade,” in Rock and Roll Will Stand, ed. G. Marcus. Boston: Beacon, 1968.

BB816. Ewen, David. “Chuck Berry,” in American Songwriters. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1987.

BB797. Davis, Francis. “Chuck and Elvis, Hands-on Preservationists, and Soul in the Biblical Sense,” in The History of the Blues (Item A513).

BB817. Fairhurst, Roger. “On Tour with Chuck Berry: Roger Fairhurst Looks Back to 1965.” Now Dig This no. 248 (Nov 2003): 18–21.

BB798. Davis, Hank; Parker, Scott. “Chuck Berry, the Chuck–a–Lucks and ‘The Hellbound Train’.” Goldmine no. 629 (3 Sep 2004): 41.

BB818. Farren, Mick. “Chuck Berry, 49, Denies Knowledge of the Previous 48.” New Musical Express (29 May 1976).

BB799. Dellar, Fred. “A UK Singles/EPs Discography.” New Musical Express (20 Feb 1988): 53.

BB819. Fassio, Edoardo. “Dal Blues al Rock: La Lunga Parabola di Chuck Berry.” Il Blues no. 86 (Mar 2004): 16–19.

BB800. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Chuck Berry,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 33 (Item E164). BB801. Detheridge, Dennis. “Paying Homage to Chuck.” Melody Maker (1 Apr 1972): 14. BB802. DeWitt, Howard A. Chuck Berry: Rock ‘n’ Roll Music. New York: Horizon, 1981. 228 pp.; 2nd ed. Ann Arbor: Pierion Press, 1985. BB803. Doggett, Peter. “Chuck Berry.” Record Collector no. 53 (Jan 1984): 12–16. BB804. Doggett, Peter. “Chuck Berry.” Record Collector no. 265 (Sep 2001): 60–66. BB805. Doggett, Peter. “Chuck Berry: ‘The Chess Box’.” Record Collector no. 124 (Dec 1989): 86–87. BB806. Doggett, Peter. “Chuck Berry: The Chess Years.” Record Collector no. 150 (Feb 1992): 90–93. BB807. Doherty, Thomas. “Chuck Berry: Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Popular Music 8, no. 2 (May 1989): 199–202. BB808. Dove, Ian. “Berrys, Bishop – Musical Brothers.” Billboard 81 (18 Oct 1969): 27+.

BB820. Feather, Leonard. “Berry, Chuck,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 135 (Item E138). BB821. Flanagan, Bill. “Chuck Berry,” in Written in My Soul: Rock’s Great Songwriters Talk About Their Music, pp. 76–85 . New York; Chicago: Contemporary, 1986. 432 pp. BB822. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Chuck Berry,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001. BB823. Fricke, David. “‘Rolling Stone’ 50th Anniversary of Rock: The Moments, 1955/60 — Berry Gets Motorvatin’.” Rolling Stone no. 951 (24 Jun 2004): 86. BB824. Friedlander, Paul David. “Chuck Berry,” in A Characteristics Profile of Eight ‘Classic Rock and Roll’ Artists, 1954–1959 as Measured by the ‘Rock Window’. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Oregon, 1987. BB825. Friedlander, Paul. “Chuck Berry,” in Rock and Roll: A Social History, pp. 33–36. Boulder: Westview, 1996.

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BB826. Fries, Dan. “Chuck Berry: An Exclusive Interview.” Goldmine no. 42 (Nov 1979): 7–8. BB827. Fry, Robert Webb, II. “Berry, Chuck,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 76 (Item E162). BB828. Fryer, Paul. “Brown Eyed Handsome Man: Chuck Berry and the Blues Tradition.” Phylon 42, no. 1 (1st Quarter 1981): 60–72. BB829. George–Warren, Holly; Levine, Laura. “Chuck Berry,” in Shake, Rattle & Roll. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001. BB830. Gillett, Charlie. “Chuck Berry Can’t Be Followed.” The Alternative (1 Oct 1970): 8–11. BB831. Gillett, Charlie. “Chuck Berry: How Many Comebacks?” New Musical Express (24 Feb 1973). BB832. Gillett, Charlie. “The Dark Age: 5–10 B.C.” Let It Rock no. 7 (Apr 1973): 30–31. BB833. Gleason, Ralph J. “Like a Rolling Stone.” Jazz & Pop 8 (Aug 1969): 10. BB834. Gobello, Marcelo. “Chuck Berry,” in La Poesía del Rock: Las Mejores Canciones en Inglés y en Castellano. Buenos Aires: Planeta, 1996. BB835. Green, Richard. “Welcome to Chuck Berry (The R and B Giant Britain Has Waited Years to See) and Carl Perkins.” New Musical Express (8 May 1964): 7. BB836. Greene, Bob. “Rock ‘n’ Roll in Outer Space.” San Francisco Chronicle (7 Dec 1980): 2. BB837. Grevatt, Ren. “Chuck Berry Bounces Back.” Melody Maker (25 Apr 1964): 9. BB838. Hamilton, James. Chuck Berry’s Golden Decade. Vol. 2. USA: Chess CCH-60023, 1972; UK: Chess/ Phonogram 6641 058, 1972. BB839. Hammond, Shawn. “Heroes: Chuck Berry.” Guitar Player 35, no. 12 (Dec 2001): 24.

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BB845. Hasselberg, Johan. “Chuck Berry News.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 40 (1989): 45–49; American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 41 (1989): 18–25; American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 42 (1989): 54–57; American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 43 (1989): 46–48; American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 45 (1990): 51, 53–54. BB846. Hasselberg, Johan. “Chuck Berry Story. Del 1.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 45 (1990): 4–8, 10–11; “Del 2.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 46 (1990): 50–51, 53–59; “Del 3.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 47 (1991): 40–43, 45–51, 53–54; “Del 4.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 48 (1991): 42–43, 45–51; “Del 5.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 49 (1991): 48–51, 53–55; “Del 6.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 50 (1991): 49–51, 53–57; “Del 7.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 51 (1992): 22–25; “Del 8.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 52 (1992): 20–22. BB847. Helander, Brock. “Chuck Berry,” in The Rock Who’s Who, pp. 38–40 (Item E147). BB848. Henshaw, Laurie. “Enter the Cool Chuck Berry — with an Eye on the Whole Scene.” Melody Maker (12 Jul 1969): 5. BB849. Henshaw, Laurie. “MM Man Walks Off with Chuck Berry’s Wages.” Melody Maker (12 Jul 1969): 6. BB850. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Chuck Berry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 17–18 (E150). BB851. Hibbert, Tom. “Who the Hell Does Chuck Berry Think He Is?” Q no. 20 (May 1988): 5–7. BB852. Hilburn, Robert. “Chuck Berry.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Fall 1975): 32–33. BB853. Hildebrand, Lee. “Chuck Berry,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 17–18. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BB840. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Chuck Berry,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 33–39 (Item E145).

BB854. Hoare, Ian. “The ‘Let It Rock’ Man: Chuck Berry — Cruisin’ and Playin’ the Radio.” Let It Rock no. 7 (Apr 1973): 26–29.

BB841. Harrigan, Brian. “Reelin’ and A–Rockin’.” Melody Maker (1 Mar 1975): 31.

BB855. Hochman, Steve. “Chuck Berry,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 1, pp. 92–94. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BB842. Harris, Sheldon. “Berry, Charles Edward Anderson,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 45–47 (E146).

BB856. Holland, Ted. “Chuck Berry,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 109, 124 (E157).

BB843. Hasselberg, Johan. “Chuck Berry.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 1 (1985): 25.

BB857. Hollingworth, Roy. “Reelin’ and Rockin’.” Melody Maker (12 Feb 1972): 24–25.

BB844. Hasselberg, Johan; Berglind, Bo. “Chuck Berry Discography.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 59 (1994): 16–17.

BB858. Holmström, Tommy. “Chuck Berry på Skiva: En Inventering av vad som Givits ut Efter 1966 med Chuck.” Jefferson no. 63 (Winter 1983): 52–57.

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BB859. Horne, Maryanne. “A Student Speaks: Chuck Berry is Funky — Plus.” Music Journal 31, no. 5 (May 1973): 21.

BB876. LaPalm, Dick; McKaie, Andy. Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley: Two Great Guitars. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9170, 1992.

BB860. Hoskyns, Barney. “Fats and Chuck,” in Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted, pp. 44–45. Glasgow: Fontana, 1987.

BB877. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Berry, Chuck,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 231–232 (Item E165).

BB861. Jacobson, Mark. “Chuck Berry, the Father of Rock, Turns 75.” Rolling Stone no. 883/884 (6–13 Dec 2001): 74–76, 77, 79–80, 82–83.

BB878. Lazell, Barry. “Sweet Little Sixty.” Sounds [UK] (5 Mar 1988): 20–21; Sounds [UK] (12 Mar 1988): 16–17.

BB862. Jareborn, Bo. “The Story of Chuck Berry.” Jefferson no. 14 (1971): 22–24.

BB879. Lhamon, W.T., Jr. “Chuck Berry and the Sambo Strategy in the 1950s.” Studies in Popular Culture 12, no. 2 (1989): 20–29.

BB863. Johnson, Derek. “They’re All Singing Chuck Berry Songs.” New Musical Express (6 Dec 1963): 4. BB864. Jones, Malcolm. Chuck Berry’s Golden Decade. Vol. 3. USA: Chess 2CH-60028, 1974; UK: Chess/ Phonogram 6641 177, 1974.

BB880. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Chuck Berry,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, pp. 31–32 (Item E173).

BB865. Jones, Malcolm. “Records: The Classic Years.” Let It Rock no. 7 (Apr 1973): 32–33.

BB881. Lorenz, Andrea. “Hail! Hail! St. Louis and Its Rock ‘n’ Roll Legend, Chuck Berry.” Kansas City Star (24 Jun 2005): 1.

BB866. Jones, Max. “Berry’s Formula: Old Songs with a New Sound.” Melody Maker (14 Nov 1964): 13.

BB882. Lydon, Michael. “Chuck Berry.” Ramparts 8 (Dec 1969): 47–56.

BB867. Kienzle, Rich. “Chuck Berry,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 182–185. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985.

BB883. Lydon, Michael. “Chuck Berry,” in Rock Folk: Portraits from the Rock ‘n’ Roll Pantheon, pp. 1–23. New York: Dial Press, 1971.

BB868. Knapp, Ron. “Chuck Berry: Roll Over Beethoven,” in American Legends of Rock. Springfield: Enslow, 1996.

BB884. Lydon, Michael. Chuck Berry: Back Home. Chicago: Chess LPS-1550, 1970.

BB869. Knobler, Peter. “Chuck Berry: Sweet Little 16 Turns 32.” Crawdaddy no. 9 (16 Apr 1972): 25–27.

BB885. Maier, Uwe; Fischer, Claus-H. “Barock ‘n’ Roll: Maybellene.” Rockin’ Fifties no. 28 (1988): 16–17.

BB870. Komorowski, Adam. Chuck Berry: The Chess Years. UK: Charly CDREDBOX 2, 1992.

BB886. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Berry, Chuck,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 60 (Item E176).

BB871. Kuwahara, Yasue. “I’m So Glad I’m Living in the U.S.A.: Chuck Berry’s America.” Popular Music and Society 13, no. 4 (1989): 17–34. BB872. Kuwahara, Yasue. The Promised Land: Images of America in Rock Music. Ph.D Dissertation, Bowling Green State University, 1987. 230 pp. BB873. Lahr, John. “Prophet of Pleasure.” City Limits no. 331 (4 Feb 1988): 10–12. BB874. Langley, Andrew; Rees, Gary. “Chuck Berry,” in Twenty Names in Pop Music. New York: M. Cavendish, 1988. BB875. Langston, Richard. “Roll Over Beethoven! Chuck Berry! Mick Jagger!: 1960s Rock, the Myth of Progress, and the Burden of National Identity in West Germany,” in Sound Matters: Essays on the Acoustics of Modern German Culture, ed. N.M. Alter; L.P. Koepnick, pp. 183–196. New York: Berghahn, 2004.

BB887. Marcus, Greil. “Roll Over, Chuck Berry.” Rolling Stone no. 35 (14 Jun 1969): 15–17. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews. [Vol. 1], pp. 173–187. New York: Warner, 1971. BB888. Martin, Gavin. “With a Little Bit of Chuck.” New Musical Express (27 Feb 1988): 8. BB889. Martin, Sue. “Chuck Berry’s Gold Car Brings Golden Thoughts for Songs.” New Musical Express (15 Oct 1965): 11. BB890. Martin, Tony. “Bootleg Basement.” Let It Rock no. 7 (Apr 1973): 37. BB891. McKaie, Andy. The London Chuck Berry Sessions. USA: Chess/MCA CHD–9295, 1989. BB892. Miller, James. “Maybellene,” in Almost Grown: The Rise of Rock, pp. 103–107. London: William Heinemann, 1999.

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BB893. Morini, Augusto. “Chuck Berry: L’Altro Nome del Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Feelin’ Good no. 19/20 (1988): 6–16. BB894. Morris, Chris. Chuck Berry: His Best. Vol. 2. USA: Chess/MCA CHD 9381, 1997. BB895. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Big Red Cars, Little White Chicks and the Chuck Berry Lick.” Cream no. 11 (Mar 1972): 25–27. BB896. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Chuck Berry.” The History of Rock 1, no. 4 (c1981–c1984): 64–68. BB897. Narváez, Peter. “Chuck Berry as Postmodern Composer-Performer,” in Folklore, Literature, and Cultural Theory: Collected Essays, ed. C.L. Preston, pp. 169–185. New York: Garland, 1995. BB898. Newman, Ralph M. “The Chuck Berry Story: Long Live Rock and Roll.” Time Barrier Express no. 27 (c1981): 35–46.

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BB910. Pidgeon, John. “Back in the U.K.” Let It Rock no. 7 (Apr 1973): 36. BB911. Pleasants, Henry. “Berry, Chuck,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 2, ed. S. Sadie, p. 631. London: Macmillan, 1980. BB912. Plummer, Mark. “Chuck’s Teenage Dream.” Melody Maker (20 Jan 1973): 39. BB913. Pruter, Robert. “Berry, Chuck,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 100–104. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. BB914. Rediger, Pat. “Chuck Berry,” in Great African Americans in Music. New York: Crabtree, 1996. BB915. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Chuck Berry,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 91–93. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BB916. Reese, Krista. Chuck Berry: Mr. Rock ‘n’ Roll. New York: Proteus, 1984. 128 pp.

BB899. Newman, Ralph M. “Whose Ding-a-Ling?” Bim Bam Boom no. 9 (Sep 1973): 16–17.

BB917. Reff, Morten. “Chuck Berry Discography.” Record Finder no. 9 (Feb 1974): 23.

BB900. Nickols, Pete; Atherton, Mike. “Chuck Berry: The Book, the Film.…” Blues & Rhythm no. 36 (May 1988): 13–15.

BB918. Reff, Morten; Hasselberg, Johan. “Chuck Berry News.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 37 (1988): 62–63.

BB901. Nite, Norm N. “Chuck Berry,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 42–44 (Item E181). BB902. Ochs, Ed. “Berry the Berries at Fillmore.” Billboard 81 (21 Jun 1969): 36. BB903. O’Gorman, Pete. “Chuck Berry in Retrospect. Pt. 1.” Blues Bag no. 1 (Sep 1989): 5–9; “Pt. 2.” Blues Bag no. 2 (Dec 1989): 20–23; “Pt. 3.” Blues Bag no. 3 (Mar 1990): 11–15. BB904. O’Grady, Terence J. “A Rock Retrospective.” Music Educators Journal 66 (Dec 1979): 26. BB905. Oliver, Paul. “Berry, Charles Edward ‘Chuck’ (c.1935),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 21 (Item E378). BB906. Parr, Philip. “Records: The Later Years.” Let It Rock no. 7 (Apr 1973): 33. BB907. Pascall, Jeremy; Burt, Rob. “Chuck Berry,” in The Stars & Superstars of Black Music. Secaucus: Chartwell, 1977. BB908. Paul, Marshall. Chuck Berry’s Golden Decade. [Vol. 1]. USA: Chess LPS 1514D, 1972; UK: Chess/ Phonogram 6641 018, c1972. BB909. Perry, Joe. “The 50th Anniversary of Rock: The Immortals. 5: Chuck Berry.” Rolling Stone no. 946 (15 Apr 2004): 72–73.

BB919. Roberts, Chris. “Berry’s Back!” Melody Maker (16 Nov 1963): 8–9. BB920. Roberts, Chris. “Great Chuck! Just Great!” Melody Maker (16 May 1964): 3. BB921. Roberts, Chris. “The Great Provider of the Big Beat Boom: That’s Chuck Berry.” Melody Maker (20 Jul 1963): 7. BB922. Roby, Chris. “Chuck Berry in England.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Feb 1965): 26–27. BB923. Rockwell, John. “Berry, Chuck,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 201–202 (Item E154). BB924. Roglin, Claus-Dieter. “‘Zur Diskussion Gestellt’: Was Mir Auffiel.” Rock & Roll Musik-Magazin no. 68 (1989): 2–3. BB925. Roth, Arlen. “Hot Guitar: The Flash of Chuck Berry.” Guitar Player 18, no. 6 (Jun 1984): 118. BB926. Rothwell, Fred. “The Empire Rocks Back.” Record Collector no. 276 (Aug 2002): 80–81. BB927. Rothwell, Fred. Long Distance Information: Chuck Berry’s Recorded Legacy. York: Music Mentor, 2001. 352 pp. BB928. Roxon, Lillian. “Chuck Berry,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 42–46 (Item E192).

Biographical Entries: B

BB929. Rubin, Dave. “From Roots to Rock: The Father of All Rockers.” Guitar Player 26, no. 3 (Mar 1992): 124. BB930. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Chuck Berry,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 18–19. London: Brown, 2003. BB931. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Chuck Berry.” The Blues Collection no. 3 (1992+). (NOTE: This publication was “relaunched” with this copy replacing the “Ike and Tina Turner” issue.) BB932. Salvo, Patrick. “Chuck Berry Speaks!” Melody Maker (16 Dec 1972): 32–34. BB933. Salvo, Patrick. “A Conversation with Chuck Berry.” Rolling Stone no. 122 (23 Nov 1972): 35, 36, 38, 42. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews: Talking with the Legends of Rock and Roll, 1967–1980, ed. P. Herbst, pp. 224–234. New York: Rolling Stone, 1980. BB934. Salvo, Patrick. “Man Who Invented Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Sepia 22 (Jul 1973): 44–46. BB935. Sandner, Wolfgang. “Frankfurt A.M.: Chuck Berry’s Erste Deutschland – Tournee.” Neue Zeitschrift für Musik no. 4 (1973): 235. BB936. Sandow, G. “Chuck Berry: Beyond Beethoven.” Village Voice (24 Nov 1987). BB937. Santelli, Robert. “Berry, Chuck,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 30–31 (Item E202). BB938. Shaw, Arnold. “Chuck Berry.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music no. 1 (1984): 28–29. BB939. Sippel, John. Chuck Berry: Berry is on Top. USA: Chess LPS-1435, c1959. BB940. Sousa, L.M. “Chuck Berry: A Compendium.” OneTwoThreeFour: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Quarterly no. 1 (Summer 1984): 56–62. BB941. Southern, Eileen. “Berry, Charles Edward Anderson (‘Chuck Berry’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 33 (Item E208). BB942. Spiegel, J. “Chuck Roast.” Musician no. 129 (Jul 1989): 12.

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BB946. Stewart, Jimmy. “Guitar Notebook: Chuck Berry.” Guitar Player 12, no. 8 (Aug 1978): 135. BB947. Stuckey, Fred. “Chuck Berry.” Guitar Player 5, no. 1 (Feb 1971). Reprinted as “Exclusive Chuck Berry,” in Rock Guitarist, pp. 16–19. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1974. Reprinted in The Guitar Player Book. Rev. & updated ed., pp. 24–26. Cupertino: Guitar Player, 1983. BB948. Szatmary, David P. “From R&B to Rock-and-Roll: Little Richard and Chuck Berry,” in Rockin’ in Time, pp. 16–18. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2000. BB949. Tate, Eleanora E.; Haskins, James. “Chuck Berry,” in African American Musicians. New York: Wiley, 2000. BB950. Taylor, Timothy D. “Berry, Chuck,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 2. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 450. London: Macmillan, 2001. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 3. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 450. New York: Grove, 2001. BB951. Taylor, Timothy D. “His Name Was in Lights: Chuck Berry’s Johnny B. Goode.” Popular Music 11, no. 1 (Jan 1992): 27–40. Reprinted in Reading Pop, ed. R. Middleton, pp. 165–182. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. BB952. Tobler, John. “Chuck Berry,” in Guitar Heroes, pp. 6–8. London: Marshall Cavendish, 1978. BB953. Tonneau, Serge. “Chuck Berry.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 19–20. BB954. Traum, Artie; Funaro, Arti. “Chuck Berry,” in The Legends of Rock Guitar. New York: Oak, 1986. BB955. Tucker, Bruce. “Tell Tchaikovsky the News: Postmodernism, Popular Culture, and the Emergence of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Black Music Research Journal 9, no. 2 (Fall 1989): 271–295. BB956. Vera, Billy. “The Chess Sessions.” Time Barrier Express no. 27 (Apr/May 1980): 48–49.

BB943. Stark, Phyllis. “Berry Sees Racism in Search of His Home.” Billboard 102 (1 Dec 1990): 4+.

BB957. Vincent, Paul. “Platten, die die Gitarren – Welt Veränderten: Chuck Berry – Die Legende mit dem Duck–Walk. Teil 1.” Sound Check no. 12 (1989): 78–80.

BB944. Stevens, Guy. “A Chuck Berry Recording Session.” Jazz Beat no. 4 (Apr 1964): 14–15. Reprinted in Blues Bag no. 3 (Mar 1990): 12.

BB958. Vito, Rick. “The Chuck Berry Style: A Modern Rocker Pays Tribute to the Master.” Guitar Player 18, no. 6 (Jun 1984): 72–75.

BB945. Stevens, Guy. This is Chuck Berry. UK: Pye NEP 44013, 1960.

BB959. Voisin, J.C. “Chuck Berry.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 2 (Aug/Sep 1976): 6.

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BB960. Waterman, Dick. “Chuck Berry,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 82–83. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BB966. Welch, Chris. “Caught in the Act: Berry.” Melody Maker (4 Mar 1967): 14; Melody Maker (12 Jul 1969): 6.

Blues & Soul no. 37 (1970). Blues & Soul no. 54 (1971). Blues News [Finland] no. 21 (1973). Blues News [Finland] no. 150 (1994). Blues News [Finland] no. 212 (2005). Cream (Jul 1972). Džuboks/ Jukebox [Yugoslavia] no. 94 (Aug 1980). Goldmine no. 12 (Sep/Oct 1976). Goldmine no. 90 (Nov 1983). Goldmine no. 196 (29 Jan 1988). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Goldmine no. 224 (24 Feb 1989). Goldmine no. 297 (13 Dec 1991). Goldmine no. 305 (3 Apr 1992). Kicks no. 2 (c1980). Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News no. 14 (Aug 1967): 26–27. Now Dig This no. 31 (Oct 1985). Now Dig This no. 44 (Nov 1986). Now Dig This no. 56 (Nov 1987). Now Dig This no. 60 (Mar 1988). Now Dig This no. 66 (Sep 1988). Now Dig This no. 103 (Oct 1991). Now Dig This no. 104 (Nov 1991). Now Dig This no. 143 (Feb 1995). Now Dig This no. 167 (Feb 1997). Now Dig This no. 219 (Jun 2001). Now Dig This no. 248 (Dec 2003). Now Dig This no. 268 (Jul 2005). R-OC-K no. 6 (1984). Rock & Roll Musik-Magazin no. 96 (1994): 42+.

BB967. Welding, Pete. “Chuck Berry.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (May 1965): 16.

Items A76, A781, A1994, BJ997, C181, C182, C395, E114, F178.

BB961. Watson, Albert. “Rolling Stone Portraits: Chuck Berry.” Rolling Stone no. 643 (12 Nov 1992): 189. BB962. Watts, Michael. “I Looked at My Watch.” Melody Maker (28 Jul 1979): 9, 66. BB963. Webb, Martin K. “Promoter Blamed for Chuck Berry Fiasco.” New Musical Express (5 Dec 1970): 20. BB964. Webb, Robert. “Story of the Song ‘Maybellene’: Chuck Berry (1955).” Independent [UK] (8 Apr 2005): 19. BB965. Welch, Chris. “Backstage with Chuck.” Melody Maker (16 Jan 1965): 16.

BB968. Wheeler, Tom. “Chuck Berry,” in Secrets from the Masters: Conversations with Forty Great Guitar Players, ed. D. Menn, pp. 28–35. New York: GPI, 1992. BB969. Wheeler, Tom. “Chuck Berry in Outer Space: Johnny B. Goode Forever.” Guitar Player 15, no. 2 (Feb 1981): 14.

FLO BERT See: Item BB625. BERNARD BESMAN See: SENSATION RECORDS HARMON BETHEA See: DC RECORDS

BB970. Wheeler, Tom. “Chuck Berry: The Interview.” Guitar Player 22, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 56–63.

ERIC BIBB

BB971. Wheeler, Tom. “Chuck Berry: The Records.” Guitar Player 22, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 64–7.

BB978. Barretta, Scott. “Returning Full Circle.” Living Blues no. 163 (May/Jun 2002): 23–27.

BB972. Wheeler, Tom. “Chuck Berry: The Story.” Guitar Player 22, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 50+.

BB979. Bays, Kenneth. “In the Studio: Eric Bibb’s ‘Signs’ of Life.” Blues Revue no. 70 (Sep 2001): 38–39.

BB973. Wheeler, Tom. “Prime Chuck Essential Albums.” Guitar Player 22, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 67.

BB980. Bibb, Eric. Eric Bibb and Needed Time: Spirit and the Blues. Sweden: Opus 3 CD 19401, 1994.

BB974. Wilde, John. “N Particular Place to Go.” Melody Maker (6 Feb 1988): 33.

BB981. Bibb, Eric; Lee, Francine. “Inner City Blues.” Jefferson no. 27 (Winter 1974): 26–29.

BB975. Williams, Richard. “What Have They Done to My Roots, Ma?” Melody Maker (30 Oct 1971): 25.

BB982. Bibb, Eric. “Jag Har en Dröm.” Svensk Bokhandel 44, no. 18 (1995): 15.

BB976. Wilmer, Valerie. “Chuck Berry and John Lee Hooker in Review.” Jazz Beat no. 7 (Jul 1964): 14. BB977. Wyatt, Keith. “The Ax Museum: Chuck Berry.” Guitar World 20, no. 10 (Oct 2000): 89–92.

BB983. Bibb, Eric; Lee, Francine. “Slaverief-Boyan till Bluesen.” Jefferson no. 21 (1973): 34–37.

See also: JOHNNIE JOHNSON

BB984. Dalton, Nick. “Under the Spotlight: Eric Bibb.” Country Music International 6, no. 5 (Aug 1999): 18.

Blue Suede News 1, no. 3 (1986). Blue Suede News no. 17 (1991) Blue Suede News no. 18 (1992): 4+.

BB985. Dannic, Claude. “Eric Bibb: Les Amis d’Eric.” Soul Bag no. 175 (Jun 2004): 13.

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BB986. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Eric Bibb: Many Shades of the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 48 (Jun 1999): 28–30, 32.

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BB1006. Wight, Phil. “The Best of Two Worlds.” Blues & Rhythm no. 142 (Sep 1999): 16.

BB987. “Eric Bibb: Ich Glaube Nicht an den Zufall.” Blues News [Germany] no. 18 (Jul/Sep 1999): 13–15.

BB1007. Williams, Genevieve. “Eric Bibb: Getting By with a Little Help from ‘Friends’.” Blues Revue no. 92 (Feb/Mar 2005): 8–14.

BB988. Hearn, Gary. “Gary Hearn Talks to Eric Bibb About His New Album ‘Painting Signs’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 161 (Aug 2001): 15.

BB1008. Wolfen, Adrian. “Leon & Eric Bibb: Wer mit Dem Bibb Singt!” Jazzthetik (Nov 2002).

BB989. Kangas, Timo. “Blueskung i Elfte Timmen.” Lira no. 3 (1999): 46–48. BB990. Kramer, Brian. “Blue Moments in Time.” Jefferson no. 125 (2000): 13. BB991. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bibb, Eric,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 25 (E169). BB992. Leibowitch, Ersin. “Eric Bibb: Vibration Positive.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 559 (May 2005): 10. BB993. Leslie, Fran. “Eric Bibb.” Blues in Britain no. 15 (Mar 2003): 18–21. BB994. Lindkvist, Anders. “Keep It Simple.” Musik no. 1 (1998): 34–36. BB995. Milkowski, Bill. “Spirit of the Blues: Eric Bibb Gets Outside His Head and Inside the Song.” Acoustic Guitar no. 101 (May 2001): 56–57, 60, 62–63.

See also: Blues & Co no. 25 (2003). Blues Magazine [France] no. 38 (2005). Buscadero no. 222 (2001): 33+. Crossroads no. 9 (2003): 22+. Crossroads no. 20 (2004): 34+. Fuzz (Apr 1997): 9. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 559 (2005): 10+. Jazz Stage 4, no. 1 (1998): 26+. Jazz Thing no. 40 (2001): 70+. Jazzman no. 91 (2003): 28+. Jazzthetik (Feb 2000): 22+. Jazzthetik (Nov 2002): 16+. Mojo no. 46 (1997): 16+. Mojo no. 68 (1999): 24. Out Of Time no. 32 (1999): 8+. Out of Time no. 46 (Oct 2005). Performing Songwriter no. 40 (1999): 17. Vibrations no. 63 (2004): 20+. http://www.wirz.de/music/american. htm BIG BAD BEN (Ben Murphy) BB1009. Sutherland, Sandy. “Big Bad Ben.” Blues Unlimited no. 89 (Feb/Mar 1972): 16. Obituaries: Jefferson no. 97 (1992): 18.

BB996. Moule, Francois–Xavier. “Eric Bibb: Needed Time.” Jazz Hot no. 551 (Jun 1998): 38–40.

BB1010. O’Brien, Justin. “Big Bad Ben Murphy.” Living Blues no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1992): 34.

BB997. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 50 (Aug 2001): 6.

BIG BAD SMITTY (John Henry Smith)

BB998. Piper, Julian. “Moved by the Spirit.” Guitarist no. 185 (Sep 1999): 110–112. BB999. Sargeant, Pete. “Eric Bibb: Natural Light.” Blues Matters no. 14 (May/Jul 2003): 23–24. BB1000. Steinberg, David. “Singer Appreciates Roots from a Distance.” Albuquerque Journal [New Mexico] (6 Feb 2004): 17.

BB1011. Bartolucci, Ron. St. Louis Blues Today. Vol. 2. Austria: Wolf 120.942, c1991. BB1012. Darwen, Norman. “Play What You Feel, That’s What Make You a Musician!” Blues & Rhythm no. 134 (Nov 1998): 6–7.

BB1001. Taylor, Jon. “Eric Bibb.” Blueprint 2, no. 26 (Aug 1999): 20–23.

BB1013. Greensmith, Bill. “Big Bad Smitty: St. Louis on a High Hill.” Living Blues no. 109 (May/Jun 1993): 26–31. Translated into German as “Big Bad Smitty: Interview von Bill Greensmith.” Blues Life no. 62 (1993): 24–28.

BB1002. Taylor, Jon. “Eric Bibb.” Blues in Britain no. 47 (Nov 2005): 18–20.

BB1014. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 12.

BB1003. Vabres, Jean–Luc. “Eric Bibb.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 12.

BB1015. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Big Bad Smitty,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 33–34 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 25 (E169).

BB1004. Vleck, Philip Van. “Eric Bibb: With Friends and Family.” Dirty Linen no. 114 (Oct/Nov 2004): 29– 32, 96. BB1005. Welker, Gaile. “Bibb, Eric,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 77 (Item E162).

BB1016. Santelli, Robert. “Big Bad Smitty,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 31–32 (Item E202). BB1017. Slotnikoff, Joel. Big Bad Smitty: Cold Blood. USA: HMG 1003, 1997.

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BB1018. Slotnikoff, Joel. Big Bad Smitty: Mean Disposition. USA: Genes GCD–4128, c1991. BB1019. Slotnikoff, Joel. “‘Non Abbiamo Mai Suonato in Posti Schifosi’: Big Bad Smitty.” Il Blues no. 39 (Jun 1992): 42–43.

BIG MOODY (J.C. Coney) BB1027. Ouverture, Earnest. “Journey to Bryant’s Farm.” Living Blues no. 78 (Jan/Feb 1988): 50–54. BIG RED See: “BIG” WALTER SMITH

BB1020. Slotnikoff, Joel. “De Ruwe, Gemene Bleus van Big Bad Smitty.” Block no. 80 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1991): 19–21.

THE BIG THREE TRIO

BB1021. Slotkinoff, Joel. “‘We Never Played No Rough Places’: Joel Slotkinoff Talks to Big Bad Smitty About Booba Barnes, Juke Joints and the Mississippi Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 66 (Jan 1992): 20–21.

BB1029. Bernholm, Jonas. The Big Three Trio: I Feel Like Steppin’ Out. Sweden: Dr. Horse H–804, 1986.

Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 77 (Aug/Sep 2002): 92. Sing Out! 46, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 26. BB1022. Barretta, Scott. “Big Bad Smitty.” Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 88–89. BB1023. Périn, Jacques. “Big Bad Smitty.” Soul Bag no. 167 (Summer 2002): 45. BB1024. Trierweiler, Rol. “Big Bad Smitty (1940–2002).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 22 (Jun 2002): 72–73. BB1025. Wight, Phil. “Big Bad Smitty.” Blues & Rhythm no. 169 (May 2002): 21. See also: Item BW1611.

BB1028. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Willie Dixon: The Big Three Trio. USA: Columbia CK 46216, 1990.

BB1030. Grendysa, Peter. “The Big Three Trio.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 7 (1975): 4–6. BB1031. Grendysa, Peter; Whitesell, Rick. “Chicago Scene: The Four Jumps of Jive and The Big Three Trio.” Classic Wax no. 4 (Aug 1981): 4–5. BB1032. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Big Three Trio,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 34, 36 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 27 (E169). BB1033. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Five Breezes,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 129 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 121–122 (E169).

BIG BO

BB1034. Santelli, Robert. “The Big Three Trio,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 33–34 (Item E202).

See: LITTLE WHITT & BIG BO McGEE (Whitt Wells & Cleo McGee)

BB1035. Snowden, Don. The Big Three Trio: Signifying Monkey. Sweden: Dr. Horse H–808, 1990.

BIG DOO WOPPER (Cornell H. Williams)

BB1036. Stapleton–Corcoran, Erin. “Big Three Trio,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 80–81 (Item E162).

BB1026. O’Brien, Justin. “Big Doo Wopper,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 78–79 (Item E162). BIG GUITAR RED See: “BIG” WALTER SMITH BIG JESSE See: JESSE YAWN BIG LUCKY See: BIG LUCKY CARTER BIG MACEO See: BIG MACEO MERRIWEATHER BIG MAYBELLE See: MABEL “BIG MAYBELLE” SMITH BIG MOJO See: ROBERT “BIG MOJO” ELEM

See also: CASTON

WILLIE

DIXON,

LEONARD

BIG TIME SARAH (Sarah Streeter) BB1037. Komara, Edward. “Big Time Sarah,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 81 (Item E162). BB1038. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Big Time Sarah,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 36 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 27 (E169). BB1039. O’Brien, Justin. Big Time Sarah & BTS Express: Lay It on ‘Em Girls. USA: Delmark DD–659, 1993. BB1040. Reinert, Detlev. “Blues with the Girls.” Jazz Podium 31, no. 4 (Apr 1982): 25. BB1041. Santelli, Robert. “Big Time Sarah,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 34 (Item E202).

Biographical Entries: B

BB1042. Solding, Staffan. “Take Your Time: Take Big Time Sarah.” Jefferson no. 39 (1978): 12. See also: Items A1671, BS2131. BIG TWIST (Larry Nolan) BB1043. Baker, Cary. “Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows.” Goldmine no. 75 (Aug 1982): 161. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

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BB1057. Govenar, Alan. “Big Walter Price,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 116–118 (Item F1414). BB1058. Govenar, Alan. “Walter Travis Price ‘Big Walter’,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 42–43. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BB1059. Harris, Sheldon. “Price, Walter Travis,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 423–424 (E146).

BB1044. Birnbaum, Larry. “Big Twist, Eddy Clearwater, Little Willie Anderson, the Jelly Roll Kings.” Down Beat 48, no. 6 (Jun 1981): 39–40.

BB1060. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Price, ‘Big’ Walter,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 294 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 290 (E169).

BB1045. Claypool, Bob. Big Twist: Playing for Keeps. USA: Alligator AL 4732, 1983.

BB1061. Leadbitter, Mike. “Big Walter Price: A Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 19 (Feb 1965): 9.

BB1046. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 244 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 36 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 28 (E169).

BB1062. Leadbitter, Mike. Chicken Stuff: Houston Ghetto Blues. UK: Flyright LP 4700, 1970; UK: Flyright LP 527, 1977.

BB1047. Point, Michael. “Big Twist,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 81–82 (Item E162). BB1048. Santelli, Robert. “Big Twist,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 34–35 (Item E202). Obituaries: Blues Access no. 2 (Summer 1990): 27. Cadence 16, no. 5 (May 1990): 93. Crescendo 28, no. 1 (1991): 30. Down Beat 57, no. 6 (Jun 1990): 53. Goldmine no. 254 (20 Apr 1990). Variety 338 (21 Mar 1990): 85. BB1049. Burke, Tony. “Larry ‘Big Twist’ Nolan.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 22. BB1050. Iglauer, Bruce. “Big Twist.” Soul Bag no. 120 (Summer 1990): 24.

BB1063. Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography of Big Walter Price.” Blues Statistics no. 2 (Mar 1963): 5–6. BB1064. Leadbitter, Mike. “My True Story: Big Walter Price.” Blues Unlimited no. 19 (Feb 1965): 8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 197– 198 (Item A1241). BB1065. Skoog, Larry. “Big Walter Price – Sunshine Records.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 198 (Item A1241). BB1066. Wood, Roger. “Big Walter: The Thunderbird Still Flies.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 14–23. BB1067. Wood, Roger. “Price, ‘Big’ Walter ‘The Thunderbird’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 783 (Item E162). See also: Item F1493. ESTHER BIGEOU

BB1051. Woodmansee, Ken; Feeney, Jim. “Larry ‘Big Twist’ Nolan.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 46.

BB1068. Bogaert, Karel. “Bigeou, Esther,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 37 (Item E110).

BIG WALTER (Walter Travis Price)

BB1069. Harris, Sheldon. “Bigeou, Esther,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 48 (E146).

BB1052. Ames, Roy C. Big Walter: Vintage Thunderbird. USA: Collectables COL CD-5505, 1994. BB1053. Anon. “Big Walter Price: The Thunderbird.” Swingtime no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1978): 13.

BB1070. Komara, Edward. “Bigeou, Esther,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 82 (Item E162).

BB1055. Bogaert, Karel. “Price, Walter,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 306–307 (Item E110).

BB1071. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bigeou, Esther,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 242 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed, p. 36 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 28 (E169).

BB1056. Evans, David. “Big Walter Price: Sunshine Records.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 11.

BB1072. Smith, Chris. Esther Bigeou: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1921–1923. The

BB1054. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Walter Price,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 206–207 (E101).

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Complete Lillyn Brown 1921, the Remaining Titles of Ada Brown 1926 and the Complete Alberta Brown. Austria: Document DOCD-5489, 1995. BIHARI BROTHERS See: MODERN/RPM, FIRE/ENJOY/FLAIR/ FURY/RED ROBIN RECORDS

BIRDLEGG (Gene Pittman) BB1085. Marech, Rona. “Birdlegg is the Boss of Oakland Blues Harmonica.” San Francisco Chronicle (22 Aug 2003). BIRMINGHAM JUG BAND

JOHNNY BILLINGTON

BB1086. Bogaert, Karel. “Birmingham Jug Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 38 (Item E110).

BB1073. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Johnnie Billington.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 77.

BB1087. McCarthy, Albert J. “Discography.” Discographical Forum no. 3 (Sep 1960): 9.

BB1074. Johnson, Dr. Patti. “Johnnie Billington.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2001).

BB1088. Russell, Tony. “Explorations in the Discographical Jungle!: Key to the Bushes.” Blues Unlimited no. 60 (Mar 1969): 15.

BB1075. Komara, Edward. “Billington, Johnnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 82 (Item E162).

See also: Items A2251, C522. BILLY BIZOR

BB1076. Nicholson, Robert. “Keeping the Blues Alive: The Delta Blues Education Fund,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 162–169. London: Blandford, 1998.

BB1089. Ames, Roy. Billy Bizor: Blowing My Blues Away. USA: Home Cooking HCS-111, 1989; USA: Collectables COL-CD-5225, 1990.

BB1077. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta.” Blues Revue no. 42 (Nov 1998): 61–62.

BB1090. Point, Michael. “Bizor, Billy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 83 (Item E162).

BB1078. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta: Keep It to Yourself.” Blues Revue no. 93 (Apr/May 2005): 39–41.

BLACK ACE (Babe Kyro Lemon Turner)

BB1079. Watkins, Leonard. “Teachin’ the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 108 (Apr 1996): 18.

BB1091. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Black Ace,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 45 (E101).

DENNIS BINDER

BB1092. Bogaert, Karel. “Black Ace (Babe Kyro Lemon Turner),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 38–39 (Item E110).

BB1080. Eagle, Bob. “The Long Man: Dennis Binder’s Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 105 (Dec 1973/Jan 1974): 15. BB1081. Pruter, Robert. “Binder, Dennis ‘Long Man’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 82 (Item E162). THOMAS A. BINGHAM BB1082. Daguerre, Pierre. “Interview: Thomas A. Bingham.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 36–37. BINGHAMPTON BLUES BOYS See: WILROY SANDERS BILLY BIRD BB1083. Moore, Dave. “Carl Martin, Billy Bird and the Poor Boys.” Blues–Link no. 5 (1974): 12–13. See also: Item C151. ELI BIRD

BB1093. Breckow, John. “Black Ace & Percy Huff.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 3 (1973): 23. BB1094. Harris, Sheldon. “Turner, Babe Kyro Lemon ‘BK’/ ’Buck’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 517–518 (E146). BB1095. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Black Ace,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 20 (E150). BB1096. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Black Ace,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 252–253 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed, p. 37 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 29 (E169). BB1097. Lornell, Kip. Oscar ‘Buddy’ Woods & Black Ace: ‘Texas Slide Guitars’: Complete Recorded Works, 1930–1938 in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5143, 1990.

JIMMY BIRD

BB1098. Monge, Luigi. “Black Ace,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 84 (Item E162).

BB1084. McEwan, Joe. “Jimmy ‘Early’ Bird.” Blues Unlimited no. 83 (Jul 1971): 4–5.

BB1099. Oliver, Paul. “Black Ace,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 37, 50–51, 200 (Item A1585).

See: IMPERIAL RECORDS

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BB1100. Oliver, Paul. Black Ace. USA: Arhoolie F-1003, 1961. Notes reprinted as “The Black Ace: B.K. Turner,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 231–233 (Item A1577). BB1101. Oliver, Paul. “Black Ace (B.K. Turner) (1905),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 23 (Item E378). BB1102. Oliver, Paul. Black Ace: I’m the Boss Card in Your Hand. USA: Arhoolie CD–374, 1992. BB1103. Rye, Howard. “Black Ace (Buck Turner).” Collectors Items no. 48 (Jun 1989): 14. BB1104. Santelli, Robert. “Black Ace, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 37 (Item E202). BB1105. Shadwick, Keith. “Black Ace,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 26 (Item E204). BB1106. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 10 (Oct 1961): 17–18. BB1107. Walamies, Vesa. “Black Ace.” Blues News [Finland] no. 72 (1981): 12–13. Obituaries: Blues Notes no. 19/20 (1973): 45. See also: Items A429, C149. BLACK BOB (Bob Hudson) BB1108. Beaudouin, David. “Black Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 85 (Item E162). BB1109. Bogaert, Karel. “Black Bob,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 39 (Item E110). BB1110. Carr, Peter; Shirley, Bernard; Sheridan, Chris. “Jazz Information: Black Bob.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 12 (Dec 1977): 49–50. BB1111. Eagle, Bob. “Black Bob.” Blues World no. 29 (Apr 1970): 13. BB1112. Groom, Bob. “Black Bob.” Blues World no. 35 (Oct 1970): 18–19. BB1113. Hirst, Melvyn. “Who Was Black Bob?” Blues Unlimited no. 130 (May/Aug 1978): 18–20. BB1114. Hirst, Melvyn. “Who Was Black Bob?: Some Additions.” Blues Unlimited no. 134 (Mar/Jun 1979): 11. BB1115. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “Panassié on the Blues Pianists.” Melody Maker (17 Sep 1955): 6. BB1116. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Black Bob,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 253 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 38–39 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 29–30 (E169).

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BB1117. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Black Bob,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 28–29 (Item E182). BB1118. Virgo, Ernest S. “Later Recordings by ‘Black Bob’ Hudson.” Blues Unlimited no. 148/149 (Winter 1987): 5. BB1119. Virgo, Ernest. “Black Bob: Un Mystere Resolu.” Point du Jazz no. 16 (Jun 1980): 106–108. See also: Item C682. BLACK BOY SHINE (Harold Holiday) BB1120. Bogaert, Karel. “Black Boy Shine (Harold Holiday),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 39–40 (Item E110). BB1121. Evans, David. Black Boy Shine & Black Ivory King: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1936–1937. Austria: Document DOCD5278, 1994. BB1122. Evans, David. Leroy Carr & Black Boy Shine (1934/37). Austria: Document DOCD-5465, 1995. BB1123. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Black Boy Shine,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 253 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 38 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 30 (E169). BLACK DIAMOND BB1124. Rowe, Mike. The Post War Blues: Hobos and Drifters. UK: The Post War Blues BRL 100, c1966. See also: Item BB472. BLACK DIAMOND TWINS See: BLACK BOB, W.E. “BUDDY” BURTON BLACK EAGLE (Andrew Logan) BB1125. O’Neal, Jim. “BluEsoterica.” Living Blues no. 122 (Jul/Aug 1995): 120. BLACK IVORY KING (David Alexander) BB1126. Evans, David. Black Boy Shine & Black Ivory King: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1936–1937. Austria: Document DOCD5278, 1994. BB1127. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Black Ivory King,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 255 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 38 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 30 (E169). THE BLACK LONE RANGER (James Ramsey) BB1128. Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: The Black Lone Ranger.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 40–41.

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Obituaries: BB1129. Sharp, Steven. “The Black Lone Ranger.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 52–53. LEWIS BLACK See: Item BA569. JUNIOR BLACKMAN BB1130. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “The Session Men.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 10. Reprinted in edited form in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 104 (Item A1241). WILLIE “EARTHQUAKE” BLACKMON BB1131. Herling, Horst; Herling, Ingrid. “Earthquake: Musikalisches Erdbeben in St. Louis.” Blues Forum no. 5 (lst Quarter 1982): 24.

BB1143. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 54–55 (E150). BB1144. Holland, Ted. “Scrapper Blackwell,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 29 (E157). BB1145. Karlsson, Kjell. “Blues Before Sunrise: Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell.” Jefferson no. 16 (1972): 9–10. BB1146. Kay, George W. “Scrapper Blackwell: Blues Before Sunrise.” Jazz Report [USA] 3, no. 1/2 (Sep/Oct 1963): 9–10. BB1147. Kienzle, Rich. “Scrapper Blackwell,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 3–5. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985.

BB1132. Herling, Horst. “Willie Blackmon.” Blues Forum no. 17/18 (Jun 1985): 40.

BB1148. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Blackwell, Francis Hillman ‘Scrapper’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 259 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 38 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 30 (E169).

BB1133. O’Neal, Jim. “Willie ‘Earthquake’ Blackmon.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 71.

BB1149. Mann, Woody. “Teach in: Blues Guitar.” Sing Out! 22, no. 2 (1973): 28–29.

FRANCIS “SCRAPPER” BLACKWELL

BB1150. Mannweiler, David. “Read All About It.” Indianapolis Star (30 Nov 2000): 1E.

Obituaries: Jefferson no. 70 (Fall 1985): 30.

BB1134. Anon. “Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell: How Long Blues.” Sing Out! 38, no. 4 (Feb/Apr 1994): 40. BB1135. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Scrapper Blackwell,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 45 (E101). BB1136. Bogaert, Karel. “Blackwell, ‘Scrapper’ Francis,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 40–41 (Item E110). BB1137. Calt, Stephen; Stewart, Michael. Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell: Naptown Blues, 1929–1934. USA: Yazoo L-1036, 1968. BB1138. Calt, Stephen; Epstein, Jerry; Perls, Nick; Stewart, Michael. The Virtuoso Guitar of Scrapper Blackwell. USA: Yazoo L-1019, 1971. BB1139. Clarke, Donald. “Blackwell, Scrapper,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BB1140. Deal, Charles. Scrapper Blackwell: Longtime Blues. UK: Jazz Collector JEN 7, 1965. BB1141. Duvivier, Paul. “Scrapper Blackwell.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 30/31 (Jul/Aug 1973): 21. BB1142. Harris, Sheldon. “Blackwell, Francis Hillman ‘Scrapper’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 48–50 (E146).

BB1151. Oliver, Paul. “Blackwell, Francis ‘Scrapper’ (1903– 1963),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 23 (Item E378). BB1152. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Blackwell, Scrapper,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 29 (Item E182). BB1153. Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans. Francis ‘Scrapper’ Blackwell: ‘Blues That Make Me Cry’. Holland: Agram AB 2008, c1980. BB1154. Rijn, Guido van. “Blackwell, Scrapper,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 97 (Item E162). BB1155. Rosenbaum, Art. Blues of Brooks Berry and Scrapper Blackwell: Heart Struck Sorrow. USA: Bluesville BV-1074, c1963. BB1156. Rosenbaum, Arthur. Scrapper Blackwell: Mr. Scrapper’s Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1047, 1961; UK: Xtra 5011, 1966; UK: Ace CH 255, c1989; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-594-2, 2001. BB1157. Rye, Howard. Scrapper Blackwell: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6029, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6030, 1992. BB1158. Rye, Howard. “Scrapper Blackwell, 1928–1935.” Collectors Items no. 7 (Aug 1981): 14.

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BB1159. Santelli, Robert. “Blackwell, Scrapper,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 37–38 (Item E202). BB1160. Schiedt, Duncan P. Francis ‘Scrapper’ Blackwell. UK: 77 Records 12/4, c1960. BB1161. Shadwick, Keith. “Francis ‘Scrapper’ Blackwell,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 27 (Item E204). BB1162. Solding, Staffan. “Scrapper Blackwell.” Jefferson no. 56 (Summer 1982): 48–49. BB1163. Southern, Eileen. “Blackwell, Francis Hillman (‘Scrapper’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 35 (Item E208). BB1164. Watts, Theodore F. “An Interview with Scrapper Blackwell.” Jazz Monthly 6, no. 5 (Jul 1960): 4–6. BB1165. Weiner, Bill. Scrapper Blackwell: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1959/1960). Austria: Document DOCD-5275, 1994. Obituaries:

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BB1175. Clarke, Donald. “Blackwell, Otis,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 118 (Item E125). BB1176. George, Nelson. “Otis Blackwell: The Man Behind the Hits.” Billboard 99, no. 35 (29 Aug 1987): 19. BB1177. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Otis Blackwell,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 42 (Item E145). BB1178. Hess, Norbert. “Otis Blackwell.” Blues Forum no. 20 (1987): 8–13. BB1179. Hoefer, George. “Otis Blackwell.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Jul 1965): 11. BB1180. Hinckley, David. “Profile: Otis Blackwell.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music no. 2 (1986): 24. BB1181. Laing, Dave. “Blackwell, Otis,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 3. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 667. New York: Grove, 2001. BB1182. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Blackwell, Otis,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 259–260 (Item E165).

BB1166. Anon. “Retour aux Verts Pâturages.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 89 (Dec 1962): 17.

BB1183. McCabe, Peter. “In the Beginning There Was O.” Rolling Stone no. 76 (18 Feb 1971): 8.

BB1167. Anon. “Scrapper Blackwell Shot.” Jazz Report [USA] 3, no. 3 (Nov 1962): 2.

BB1184. Merletti, Alberto. “Otis Blackwell.” Feelin’ Good no. 1 (1985): 10–11.

BB1168. Anon. “Scrapper Blackwell, Blues Singer, Slain at 65.” Down Beat 29, no. 29 (22 Nov 1962): 15.

BB1185. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Otis Blackwell, 1952–54. France: Classics 5140, 2005.

BB1169. Anon. “Scrapper Blackwell is Shot.” Second Line 13, no. 3/4 (Mar/Apr 1963): 19, 26.

BB1186. Sinclair, John. “Blackwell, Otis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 96 (Item E162).

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 207 (2004). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BB3168, C152, C182, C273 (Pt. 1), C549 (Pt. 4), F570. OTIS BLACKWELL BB1170. Abramson, Herb. Otis Blackwell: All Shook Up. USA: Shanachie 9204, 1995. BB1171. Abramson, Herb. Otis Blackwell: These are My Songs. USA: Inner City IC–1032, 1977. BB1172. Anon. “Biographies of Songwriters.” Billboard 70 (18 Aug 1958): 26. BB1173. Anon. “Man Whose Tunes Made Presley Decides To Enter Elvis’ Field.” Chicago Defender (20 Apr 1957): 9. BB1174. Harris, Brandon L.; Newman, Ralph M. “The Otis Blackwell Interview.” Time Barrier Express no. 25 (Jul 1979): 41–46.

BB1187. Tearson, Michael. “Brace Yourself!: A Tribute to Otis Blackwell.” Audio: The Equipment Authority 78, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 74. BB1188. Wilmer, Val. “I’m Happy as All Hell That the Man Took My Songs.” Time Out (6–12 Mar 1981): 12–13. BB1189. Wilmer, Val. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Genius.” Melody Maker (5 Feb 1977): 8. BB1190. Wilmer, Val. “Weavers of Dreams: Otis Blackwell.” The History of Rock 2, no. 11 (c1981–c1984): 445. Obituaries: Acoustic Guitar no. 116 (Aug 2002): 22. Blues & Soul no. 868 (21 May–3 Jun 2002): 9. Cadence 28, no. 6 (Jun 2002): 141. Country Music People (Jun 2002): 6. Daily Telegraph [UK] (9 May 2002). Dirty Linen no. 101 (Aug/Sep 2002): 7. Discoveries no. 170 (2002): 16. The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (9 May 2002): 20. In the Basement no. 27 (2002): 9. Mojo no. 104 (2002): 38+. No Depression no. 40 (2002): 10. Performing Songwriter no.

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62 (2002): 6. Pulse no. 217 (Jul 2002): 18. Rolling Stone no. 912/913 (26 Dec 2002–9 Jan 2003): 71. The Scotsman [UK] (9 May 2002): 14. The Times [UK] (9 May 2002). Uncut no. 62 (Jul 2002): 28. Vibe (Aug 2002): 84.

BB1207. Turner, William H. “We are Richer for Lives of Composer, Dancer.” Winston–Salem Journal (15 May 2002): 11.

BB1191. Amicone, Michael. “Otis Blackwell.” Billboard 114/115 (28 Dec 2002): YE–28.

BB1209. Wasfie, Giselle. “Otis Blackwell.” Vibe 10, no. 8 (Aug 2002): 84.

BB1192. Bernstein, Adam. “Early Rock-and-Roll Composer Otis Blackwell Dies at Age 70.” Washington Post (8 May 2002): B06.

See also: Goldmine no. 85 (Jun 1983). Goldmine no. 183 (31 Jul 1987).

BB1193. Colman, Stuart. “Otis Blackwell is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 231 (Jun 2002): 2. BB1194. Deagon, Brian. “He Left Music ‘All Shook Up’ Sound of Success: Songwriter Otis Blackwell’s Resolve Redirected Pop.” Investor’s Business Daily (20 May 2002): 3. BB1195. Egan, Sean. “Otis Blackwell.” Record Collector no. 277 (Sep 2002): 98–99. BB1196. Hess, Norbert. “Otis Blackwell.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 56–57. BB1197. Hinckley, David. “Blackwell: King of the 45; Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis Had Hits with His Tunes.” Daily News [New York] (9 May 2002): D10.

BB1208. Vera, Billy. “Otis Blackwell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 170 (Jun 2002): 20.

WILLIE “61” BLACKWELL BB1210. Cowley, John. Walking Blues. UK: Flyright FLY LP 541, 1979. BB1211. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Blackwell, Willie ‘61’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 260 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 38 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 30–31 (E169). BB1212. Moore, Dave. Carl Martin (1930–1936); Willie ‘61’ Blackwell (1941): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD5229, 1994. BB1213. Russell, Tony. “Blackwell, Willie ‘61’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 97 (Item E162).

BB1198. Leigh, Spencer. “Otis Blackwell; Prolific Rock ‘n’ Roll Songwriter.” Independent [UK] (9 May 2002): 18.

SONNY BLAIR (Sullivan Jackson)

BB1199. Lillsunde, Anders. “Otis Blackwell, 16/2 1932–6/5 2002.” Jefferson no. 133 (2002): 20.

BB1214. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Sonny Blair,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 45–46 (E101).

See also: Items BB722, F761.

See also: Item D1829 (Vols 1&2).

BB1200. Morris, Chris. “Blackwell Leaves Legacy of R&B, Rock Standards.” Billboard (18 May 2002): 4.

BLIND BLAKE (Arthur Blake)

BB1201. Newley, Patrick. “Otis Blackwell.” The Stage (23 May 2002): 13.

BB1215. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Blind Blake,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 46 (E101).

BB1202. “Otis Blackwell, 70; Wrote Hits for Presley and Others.” New York Times (9 May 2002): C15.

BB1216. Bakker, Dick M. “Blind Blake, 26–32. Pt. 1.” Micrography no. 2 (Feb 1969): 10; “Pt. 2.” Micrography no. 5 (Aug 1969): 12

BB1203. “Otis Blackwell, Songwriting Legend Who Penned Tunes for Elvis Presley, Dies in Nashville, TN.” Jet (27 May 2002): 64. BB1204. Russell, Tony. “Otis Blackwell: Prolific Writer Behind Some of Elvis’s Greatest Hits.” Guardian [UK] (9 May 2002): 18. BB1205. Shedden, Iain. “Songs Shook Up Nascent Rock Era.” The Australian (22 May 2002): 12. BB1206. Strauss, Neil. “Otis Blackwell: The Man Behind ‘Don’t Be Cruel’, ‘All Shook Up’, ‘Great Balls of Fire’, and Other Rock Classics.” Rolling Stone no. 898 (20 Jun 2002): 35.

BB1217. Bakker, Dick M. “Blind Blake, 1926–1932.” Micrography no. 31 (c1974): 11. BB1218. Balfour, Alan. Blind Blake: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: July 1926 to October 1927. Austria: Document DOCD–5024, 1991. Vol. 2: October 1927 to May 1928. Austria: Document DOCD–5025, 1991. Vol. 3: May 1928 to August 1929. Austria: Document DOCD–5026, 1991. Vol. 4: August 1929 to June 1932. Austria: Document DOCD–5027, 1991. BB1219. Basiuk, Bo. “That’ll Never Happen No More.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 1 (Feb 1978): 35–36.

Biographical Entries: B

BB1220. Bastin, Bruce. “The Geographical Base,” in Red River Blues, pp. 27–51. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986. BB1221. Bernstein, Joel. Blind Blake, 1926–1930: That Lovin’ I Crave. USA: Biograph BLP-12050, 1975. BB1222. Bisson, Raffaele. “Il Bluesman Venuto Dall’est: Blind Blake.” Il Blues no. 70 (Mar 2000): 38–41. BB1223. Bogaert, Karel. “Blake, ‘Blind’ Arthur,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 41–42 (Item E110). BB1224. Calt, Stephen. Blind Blake, 1926–1929: No Dough Blues. USA: Biograph BLP-12031, c1972. BB1225. Calt, Stephen; Mann, Woody. Blind Blake: Ragtime Guitar’s Foremost Fingerpicker. USA: Yazoo L–1068, c1984. BB1226. Caplin, Arnold S. Blind Blake, 1926–1930: Bootleg Rum Dum Blues. USA: Biograph BLP—2003, 1969. BB1227. Caplin, Arnold S. Blind Blake. Vol. 4: 1926–31: Rope Stretchin’ Blues. USA: Biograph BLP-12037, c1973. BB1228. Clarke, Donald. “Blake, Blind,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 119 (Item E125). BB1229. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Blake, Blind,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 49. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BB1230. Davis, Brian. “Come on Boys Let’s Do That Messin’ ‘Round.” Storyville no. 110 (Dec 1983/Jan 1984): 44–49. BB1231. Dyson, Ernest F. Blind Blake: Search Warrant Blues, 1926–1932. USA: Biograph BLP–12023, 1970. BB1232. Evans, David. “(‘Blind’) Arthur Blake,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 109–113. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. BB1233. Fancourt, Les. Master of Ragtime Guitar: The Essential Recordings of Blind Blake. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2046, c1996. BB1234. Fanelli, André. “Blind Blake’s Blues.” Blues and Swing Magazine no. 1 (1971): 5–10. BB1235. Feather, Leonard. “Blake, Arthur,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 137 (Item E138).

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Blues Revue no. 3 (1992): 20–21; Blues Revue no. 4 (1992): 22–23. BB1238. Guymont, Michel. “Blind Blake.” Soul Bag no. 111 (Autumn 1987): 17–19. BB1239. Hanson, Mark. “Blind Blake’s Diddie Wa Diddie.” Guitar Player 24, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 84–87. BB1240. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Blind Blake,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 39. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BB1241. Harris, Sheldon. “Phelps, Arthur,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 415–417 (E146). BB1242. Harrison, David. “Blind Blake,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 100 (Item E162). BB1243. Harrison, Pat. The Essential Blind Blake. UK: Classic Blues CBL200035, 2002. BB1244. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Blind Blake,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 20–22, 23 (E150). BB1245. Kienzle, Rich. “Blind Blake,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 6–7. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BB1246. Korner, Alexis. “A Guide to Blues Guitar.” Melody Maker (17 Feb 1968): 17. BB1247. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Blind Blake,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 268 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 39–40 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 32 (E169). BB1248. Mann, Woody. The Guitar of Blind Blake. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1999. 24 pp. BB1249. Moore, Dave. Blind Blake: Georgia Bound. UK: Catfish KATCD 129, 1999. BB1250. Obrecht, Jas. “Blind Blake.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 7 (Winter 1992/93): 18–21. BB1251. Obrecht, Jas. “The King of Ragtime Blues: Blind Blake & His ‘Famous Piano–Sounding Guitar’.” Guitar Player 29, no. 10 (Oct 1995): 39–54. Reprinted in Victrola and 78 Journal no. 9 (Summer 1996): 15–19. BB1252. Oliver, Paul. “Blake, Blind,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 228 (Item E154). BB1253. Oliver, Paul. Blind Blake. UK: Ristic LP 18, 1958; UK: Jazz Collector JFL 2001, 1959.

BB1236. Grossman, Stefan; Stang, Aaron. The Music of Blind Blake. Miami: CPP/Belwin, 1994. 96 pp.

BB1254. Oliver, Paul. “Blake, Blind (Arthur Phelps) (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 23–24 (Item E378).

BB1237. Grossman, Stefan; Bergeyk, Ton van. “Raggin’ the Blues: The Key of C: The Music of Blind Blake.”

BB1255. Oliver, Paul. Blind Blake, 1926–29: The Remaining Titles. UK: Matchbox MSE 1003, 1984.

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BB1256. Owen, Frank. Blind Blake and Ramblin’ Thomas. UK: Jazz Collector JEL 4, c1959. BB1257. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Blake, Called ‘Blind Blake’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 29 (Item E182). BB1258. Rookmaaker, Hans R. Blind Blake: Blues in Chicago. USA: Riverside RM 8804, 1964. BB1259. Russell, Tony. “Blind Blake (c1890–c1933),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 93–94 (Item A1904). BB1260. Rye, Howard. “Blind Blake.” Collectors Items no. 27 (Dec 1984): 12–13. BB1261. Santelli, Robert. “Blake, Blind,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 38 (Item E202).

EDGAR BLANCHARD BB1270. Broven, John J. “Edgar Blanchard,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 92, 137–138 (Item F1076). BB1271. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Blanchard, Edgar,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 263–264 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 39 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 31 (E169). BILLY BLAND BB1272. Clarke, Donald. “Bland, Billy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia Of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989.

BB1262. Shadwick, Keith. “Arthur ‘Blind’ Blake,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 28 (Item E204).

BB1273. DeWitt, Howard A. “Billy Bland: Old Town Records, And Let The Little Girl Dance.” Rock & Blues News no. 13 (Dec 2000/Jan 2001): 29–30.

BB1263. Smith, Chris. Ragtime Blues Guitar: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1927– 1930. Austria: Document DOCD–5062, 1991.

BB1274. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Billy Bland,” in The Encyclopedia Of Rock. Vol. 1, p 42 (Item E145).

BB1264. Southern, Eileen. “Blake, (‘Blind’) Arthur,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, pp. 35–36 (Item E208).

BB1275. Holland, Ted. “Billy Bland,” in This Day In African-American Music, p 49 (E157).

BB1265. Vreede, Max. “A Discography of Blind Blake.” Matrix no. 19 (Sep 1958): 6–11. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Matrix no. 33 (1961): 18; no. 35/36 (1961): 35.) See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 15 (1971). Guitar Player 10, no. 6 (Jun 1976). Items A343, A652, A1378, A2086, C150, C151, C182, C263, C284, D1963, E318, F458, F459, F482 (Pt. 1). BOBBY “Q” BLAKE BB1266. Grigg, Andy. “Bobby ‘Q’ Blake. Pt. 1.” Real Blues no. 16 (Dec 1998/Jan 1999). “Pt. 2.” Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 36–37, 78; “Pt. 3.” Real Blues no. 18 (Apr/May 1999).

BB1276. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bland, Billy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia Of Popular Music, p 264 (Item E165). BB1277. Nite, Norm N. “Billy Bland,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 48–49 (Item E181). BB1278. Vernon, Mick. “Billy Bland.” R&B Monthly no. 8 (Sep 1964): 4. See also: Goldmine no. 220 (30 Dec 1988). BOBBY BLAND BB1279. Anderson, Clive. “The Bobby Bland File.” Let It Rock no. 30 (Jun 1975): 23–25. BB1280. Anon. “Blue Eyed Soul.” Melody Maker (30 Mar 1974): 55.

SONNY BLAKE (Clennon Lee Blakes)

BB1281. Anon. “Blues from the Field: Memphis Legend.” Blues Revue no. 28 (Apr/May 1997): 74.

BB1267. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Sonny Blake,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 46 (E101).

BB1282. Anon. “Bobby Bland Takes a Bride.” Jet 64, no. 26 (5 Sep 1983): 13.

BB1268. LaVere, Steve. “Son Blakes.” Blues Unlimited no. 85 (Oct 1971): 18.

BB1283. Anon. Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland: His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1979. 32 pp.

See also: Item A1535. HARVEY BLAKEMAN

BB1284. Anon. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland Named Year’s Best Blues Singer.” Jet 63, no. 18 (17 Jan 1983): 61.

BB1269. Ware, Burnham. “Harvey Blakeman.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 28.

BB1285. Anon. “The ‘In’ Crowd.” Melody Maker (1 May 1965): 8.

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BB1286. Anon. “They Gotta Mortgage on My Body and a Lein on My Bus!” Blues & Rhythm no. 49 (1990): 18.

BB1305. Forbes, Charles. “The Trouble with Bobby Bland (Is We Haven’t Bothered to Discover Him).” Cream no. 6 (Oct 1971): 26, 27, 54.

BB1287. Armstrong, Roger. Bobby Bland – The Voice: Duke Recordings, 1959–1969. UK: Ace CDCHD 323, 1992.

BB1306. Futterman, Steve. “Hall of Fame: The Class of ‘92: Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland.” Rolling Stone no. 623 (6 Feb 1992): 50.

BB1288. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Bobby Blue Bland,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 9–14 (Item A139).

BB1307. Gersten, Russell. “That’s the Way Soul Is.” The Real Paper (22 Nov 1973).

BB1289. Bartolucci, Ron. Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland: Long Beach, 1983. UK: Charly CD 750, 1994.

BB1308. Giddins, Gary. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland Meets the White Folks.” Village Voice (1 Sep 1975). Reprinted in Riding on a Blue Note, pp. 39–47. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.

BB1290. Billingham, Alf. “Bobby Bland.” Melody Maker (5 Aug 1989): 14. BB1291. Bogaert, Karel. “Bland, Bobby,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 42 (Item E110). BB1292. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 12 (Item E164). BB1293. Calloway, Earl. “Bobby Bland Returns to East of the Ryan.” Chicago Defender (3 Jun 1993): 25. BB1294. Calloway, Earl. “Three Legendary Blues Singers in Soul Revue.” Chicago Defender (30 Mar 1989): 23. BB1295. Clarke, Donald. “Bland, Bobby ‘Blue’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 122 (Item E125). BB1296. Cummings, Tony. “Bobby Bland: This Time He’s Here for Good.” Black Music 1, no. 2 (Jan 1974): 17. BB1297. Dahl, Bill. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland: Soulful Seduction.” Blues Revue no. 88 (Jun/Jul 2004): 8–9, 11–14. BB1298. Dahl, Bill. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland: Storied Blues Singer Anything But Bland.” Goldmine no. 607 (31 Oct 2003): 14–18. BB1299. Del, Curley. “The Duke Image & Bobby Bland.” Blues & Rhythm no. 15 (Dec 1985): 32–33.

BB1309. Gordon, Robert. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland.” Rolling Stone no. 787 (28 May 1998): 13. BB1310. Gordon, Robert. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland: Love Throat of the Blues,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., pp. 145–148 (Item A895). BB1311. Guralnick, Peter. “Bobby Bland: Little Boy Blue.” Boston Phoenix (28 Feb 1978). Reprinted in an expanded form in Living Blues no. 39 (Jul/Aug 1978): 8–16. Reprinted in Lost Highway, pp. 68– 91. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979. BB1312. Hannusch, Jeff. “The Blues Belong to Bobby Bland.” Billboard 98 (18 Oct 1986): 26. BB1313. Hannusch, Jeff. Bobby Bland: Members Only. USA: Malaco MAL 7429, 1985. BB1314. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Bobby Bland,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 42–44 (Item E145). BB1315. Harris, Sheldon. “Bland, Robert Calvin ‘Bobby’/ ’Bobby Blue’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 50–51 (E146). BB1316. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 23–24 (E150).

BB1300. Ellis, William Lee. “A Road Less Travelled.” Mojo no. 85 (Dec 2000): 56–60, 62, 64.

BB1317. Hildebrand, Lee. “Bobby Bland,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 18–19. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BB1301. Evans, David. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 103–104. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BB1318. Hodgson, Alan. The Soulful Sound of Bobby Bland; Ask Me ‘Bout Nothing (But the Blues). UK: Half Moon HMNCD 009, 1999.

BB1302. Figi, J.B. “Time for Bobby Bland.” Down Beat 36, no. 16 (7 Aug 1969): 16–17.

BB1319. Hoffman, Larry. “Bobby Bland Honored in Memphis.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 10.

BB1303. Fisher, Bob. The Best of Bobby Bland. USA: MCA MCL 1673, 1982.

BB1320. Holland, Ted. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 16 (E157).

BB1304. Fisher, Tom. “Bland, Bobby ‘Blue’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 98–99 (Item E162).

BB1321. Hoskyns, Barney. “The Blues Ballad,” in Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted, 49–52. Glasgow: Fontana, 1987.

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BB1322. Hoskyns, Barney. “Malaco: Soul’s Retirement Home: Bobby Bland, Johnnie Taylor, Denise LaSalle: Hammersmith Odeon, London.” The Times (10 Jul 1989).

BB1339. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “B.B., Bobby, and Big Albert, in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 244– 255. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

BB1323. Husock, Howard. “Blue as Ever.” Boston Phoenix (23 Nov 1973).

BB1340. Meis, Ron. “Twee Stappen van de Blues: Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland.” Block no. 92 (1994): 7–12.

BB1324. Isaacs, Adam. “Bland – in Name Only.” Music Week (26 Aug 1989): 18.

BB1341. Merlis, Bob. Bobby Bland: Turn on Your Love Light. The Duke Recordings. Vol. 2. USA: MCA MCAD2 10957, 1994.

BB1325. Keil, Charles. “Big Bobby Blue Bland on Stage,” in Urban Blues, pp. 114–142. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966. Partially reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 328–333 (Item A2216). BB1326. Kirsch, Bob. “Blue Bland: ‘My Own Thing for New Crowd’.” Billboard 85 (24 Nov 1973): 16+. BB1327. Koopmans, Rudy. “Bobby Bland.” Mr. Blues no. 9 (Dec 1968/Jan 1969): 6–7. BB1328. Laisac, Dzondria. Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland: Two Steps from the Blues. USA: ABC/Dunhill DLPS 74, 1973. BB1329. Laredo, Joseph F. Best of Bobby Bland. USA: MCA 008 112 158–2, 2000. BB1330. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bland, Bobby ‘Blue’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 264 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 39 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 31–32 (E169). BB1331. Lindahl, Erik. “Here’s the Man ... Bobby Blue Bland.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 30–32. BB1332. Litke, James. “B.B., Bobby Bland: ‘Live’ in the Studio.” Rolling Stone no. 175 (5 Dec 1974): 14. BB1333. Löfgren, Tommy. “Bobby Blue Bland.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 30–35. BB1334. Löfgren, Tommy. “Bobby Blues Bland: Ain’t Doing Too Bad.” Jefferson no. 27 (Winter 1974): 8–12. BB1335. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, p. 33 (Item E173). BB1336. McEwen, Joe. “Bland and Blues.” The History of Rock 4, no. 4 (c1981–c1984): 798–800. BB1337. McEwen, Joseph. “Bland, Bobby (‘Blue’),” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 230–231 (Item E154). BB1338. McKaie, Andy. Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland: His California Album. USA: MCA CD 10349, 1991.

BB1342. Mohr, Kurt; Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Bobby Bland. Pt. 1.” Soul Bag no. 41 (Sep 1974): 6–12; “Pt. 2.” Soul Bag no. 43/44 (Nov/Dec 1974): 9. BB1343. Mohr, Kurt. “Bobby Bland Discography.” Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 10–13. BB1344. Moon, Clinton E. Bobby Bland: Spotlighting the Man. USA: Duke DLP-89, c1969. BB1345. Morris, Chris. Bobby Bland: Greatest Hits. Vol. 1: The Duke Recordings. USA: MCA MCAD-11783, 1998. BB1346. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Talkin’ Blues.” New Musical Express (5 Jun 1982). BB1347. Neely, Tim. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland: Chess, Modern and Duke Label Discography.” Goldmine no. 607 (31 Oct 2003): 15. BB1348. Nite, Norm N. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 49–50 (Item E181). BB1349. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Bobby Bland!: On Stage.” Living Blues no. 4 (Winter 1970/71): 10–18. BB1350. Petrie, Gavin (ed.). “Bobby Bland,” in Black Music, pp. 115–117. London: Hamlyn, 1974. 128 pp. BB1351. Porter, Bob. “Brief Encounters.” JazzTimes (Dec 1985): 25. BB1352. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Bobby Bland,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, p. 102. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BB1353. Rey, Curley. “Bobby Bland.” Rhythm & Blues no. 28 (Jul 1964). BB1354. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Bobby Bland.” Blues News [Finland] no. 71 (1981): 24–26; Blues News [Finland] no. 72 (1981): 14–16; Blues News [Finland] no. 73 (1982): 20–23; Blues News [Finland] no. 74 (1982): 8–11; Blues News [Finland] no. 75 (1982): 10–12, 17; Blues News [Finland] no. 76 (1982): 13–15, 17. BB1355. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Bobby Bland Ain’t Doing Too Bad.” Blåtryck no. 69 (1994): 10–11. BB1356. Ruffin, William D. “His Blues Anything But Bland.” Soul [USA] 8 (24 Dec 1973): 14.

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BB1357. Russell, Tony. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland (1930–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 93 (Item A1904). BB1358. Salamone, Frank A. “Bland, Bobby Blue (1930–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, p. 278 (Item E185). BB1359. Santelli, Robert. “Bland, Bobby ‘Blue’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 39–40 (Item E202). BB1360. Shadwick, Keith. “Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 30–31 (Item E204). BB1361. Shurman, Dick. Bobby Bland: That Did It: The Duke Recordings. Vol. 3. USA: MCA/Duke MCAD2 11444, 1996. BB1362. Sigerson, Davitt. “Two Nights of Bland Magic.” Melody Maker (28 Apr 1979): 5. BB1363. Siler, Chuck. “‘Blues’ll Always Be Back’: Bland Proves It!” Soul [USA] 8 (21 Jan 1974): 14–15. BB1364. Simpson, Richard. The Best of Bobby Bland. USA: MCA MCAD–31219, 1990. BB1365. Slaven, Neil. Bobby Bland & B.B. King: Together Again ... Live. UK: BGO CD 162, 1992. BB1366. Snowden, Don. Bobby Bland: I Pity the Fool: The Duke Recordings. Vol. 1. USA: MCA/Duke MCAD2 10665, 1992. BB1367. Solding, Staffan. “Bobby Blue Bland och Hans Duke–Singlar. Del 1.” Jefferson no. 69 (1985): 24– 25; “Del 2.” Jefferson no. 71 (1985): 30; “Del 3.” Jefferson no. 73 (1986): 9; “Del 4.” Jefferson no. 74 (1986): 7; “Del 5.” Jefferson no. 76 (1987): 10; “Del 6.” Jefferson no. 81 (1988): 31; “Del 7.” Jefferson no. 89 (1990): 23; “Del 8.” Jefferson no. 91 (1990): 7; “Del 9.” Jefferson no. 92 (1991): 34; “Del 10.” Jefferson no. 95 (1992): 53; “Del 11.” Jefferson no. 97 (1992): 57; “Del 12.” Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 15. BB1368. Southern, Eileen. “Bland, Robert Calvin (‘Bobby Blue’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 38 (Item E208). BB1369. Stevens, Guy. “Bobby Bland in Profile.” Jazz Beat no. 10 (1964): 18. BB1370. Sye, Robert J. Bobby Bland: The Soul of the Man. USA: Duke DLP-79, c1967.

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BB1373. Topping, Ray. Bobby Bland: Woke Up Screaming. UK: Ace CH 41, 1981. BB1374. Townley, Ray. “Bobby Bland: Blue in Name Only.” Down Beat 41 (12 Sep 1974): 18. BB1375. Waterman, Dick. “Bobby Bland,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 94–95. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BB1376. West, Hollie. “Records.” Rolling Stone no. 34 (31 May 1969): 35. BB1377. Williams, Jean. “Counterpoint: Bland Back: Stepping Up as an Act.” Billboard 92 (18 Oct 1980): 35. BB1378. Worsham, Doris. “Saga of Bobby Bland.” Oakland Tribune (8 Mar 1975). See also: Blues & Soul no. 18 (1969). Blues & Soul no. 621 (1992): 25+. Blues News [Finland] no. 150 (1994). Discoveries 2, no. 12 (Dec 1989). Feelin’ Good no. 23 (1989). Goldmine no. 169 (16 Jan 1987). Goldmine no. 391 (21 Jul 1995): 18+. R&B Scene no. 1 (Jun 1964). Ruta 66 no. 93 (1994): 10+. Sweet Soul Music no. 4 (198?). Items A781, BB2793, BF108, BP132, D282, D1031, D1061, D1829 (Vol. 3), E114. BIRLEANNA BLANKS BB1379. Harris, Sheldon. “Blanks, Birleanna,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 52 (E146). BB1380. Komara, Edward. “Blanks, Birleanna,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 99 (Item E162). TRAVIS L. BLAYLOCK See: HARMONICA SLIM JAMES BLEDSOE See: COUNTRY JIM LEO BLEVINS BB1381. Kochakian, Dan. “‘We Didn’t Want to Bend That Low, But We Took the Money!’: Leo Blevins Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 204 (Nov 2005): 4–7. BB1382. Penny, Dave; Colbert, Dave; Blevins, Leo; Kochakian, Dan. “Leo Blevins Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 204 (Nov 2005): 8–9. BLIND MACK

BB1371. Takahashi, Corey. “Musical Bookends in Rhythm at BAM: Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland and Cody Chesnutt Open Black Music Series.” Newsday (17 Jan 2003): B2.

BB1383. Evans, David. Deep South Blues Piano (1935–1937): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5233, 1994.

BB1372. Talvio, Tarmo. “Bobby Bland.” Blues News [Finland] no. 8/9 (1970): 2–3.

BLIND PERCY AND HIS BLIND BAND See: Items BH778, BT9 (Vol. 1).

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BLIND PETE BB1384. Russell, Tony. “Talking Blues: Blind Pete.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 10 (Feb 1972): 25. See also: Item BB722. BLUE SCOTTY (Milford Kenneth Scott) BB1385. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blue Scotty,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 46–47 (E101). See also: Item F672.

BB1396. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Blues Boy Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 129 (Item E162). BB1397. Santelli, Robert. “Blues Boy Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 42–43 (Item E202). THE BLUES BUSTERS BB1398. Evans, David. The Blues Busters: Busted! USA: High Water LP 1006, 1986; USA: HMG 6512, 1999.

BLUE SMITTY (Claude Smith)

HILLARY BLUNT

BB1386. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blue Smitty,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 47 (E101).

BB1399. Oliver, Paul. “Hillary Blunt,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 17–18, 176 (Item A1585).

BB1387. Komara, Edward. “Blue Smitty,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 103 (Item E162).

JIMMY BLYTHE

BB1388. O’Neal, Jim. “Chicago Blues Yesterday and Today: Blue Smitty. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 9–11; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 54–57. BB1389. Santelli, Robert. “Smitty, Blue,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 376 (Item E202).

BB1400. Berg, Arne. Jimmy Blythe Including Piano–Rollography, Earl Bostic, Graeme Bell, Dave Brubeck. Stockholm: Berg, 1960s. BB1401. Bakker, Dick M. “State Street Ramblers, 1927– 1931.” Micrography no. 26 (1973): 4. BB1402. Bogaert, Karel. “Blythe, Jimmy,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 44–45 (Item E110).

SAM BLUE (Sam Favors)

BB1403. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Blythe, Jimmy (James Louis),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 51 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Jimmy Blythe,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 65 (Item E119).

BB1390. Duffy, Timothy. “Sammy Blue,” in Music Makers, pp. 22–23. Athens: Hill Street Press, 2002.

BB1404. Chilton, John. “Blythe, ‘Jimmy’ James Louis,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 39 (Item E121).

BB1391. Miller, Chuck. Sam Blue: Delta. USA: Lunar #2 L2M-20014, c1980.

BB1405. Collinson, John. “Blythe, Jimmy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 131 (Item E159).

LITTLE JOE BLUE See: JOE VALERY

SIDNEY BLUE BB1392. Corrigan, Peter J. “Rochester Blues: Joe Beard, Sidney Blue.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 26–27. BLUES BIRDHEAD (James Simons) BB1393. Rye, Howard. Great Harp Players (1927–1936): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5100, 1992. See also: Item C503. BLUES BOY WILLIE (William D. McFalls) BB1394. Carpenter, Bil. “Blues Boy Willie: Be Who?” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 22–25. BB1395. Grigg, Andy. “Blues Boy Willie: Down Home Blues for the 21st Century.” Real Blues no. 2 (Aug/Sep 1996): 22–25.

BB1406. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Blythe, Jimmy,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, pp. 55–56. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BB1407. Davies, Ron. “Discography of Jimmy Blythe.” Jazz Music [UK] 3, no. 4 (1946): 15–19. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Music 3, no. 7 (1948): 17–21; no. 8 (1948): 18–19.) BB1408. Eyle, Willem Frederik van. Discography of Jimmy Blythe. Zaandam: van Eyle, 1966. 8 pp. BB1409. Feather, Leonard. “Blythe, Jimmy,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 138–139 (Item E138). BB1410. Haesler, Bill. Jimmy Blythe. Vol. 1: Jimmy Blythe’s South Side Jazz. Australia: Swaggie JCS-33736, c1965. Vol. 2: Jimmy Blythe and Johnny Dodds. Australia: Swaggie JCS-33733, c1965.

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BB1411. Haesler, William J. “A Discography of James Blythe — Pianist.” Matrix no. 4 (Jan 1955): 3–15. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Matrix no. 5 (1955): 15; no. 7 (1955): 7–9; no. 13 (1956): 16–17; no. 35/36 (1961): 38; no. 45 (1965): 13.) BB1412. Hazeldine, Mike. “State Street Ramblers,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 488 (Item E159). BB1413. Hillman, Chris. “Paramount Serenaders, 1923– 1926.” Storyville no. 70 (Apr/May 1977): 149–150; Storyville no. 72 (Aug/Sep 1977): 226–227; Storyville no. 73 (1977): 29; Storyville no. 74 (Dec 1977/ Jan 1978): 67–69; Storyville no. 75 (Feb/Mar 1978): 84–85. BB1414. Kinkle, Roger D. “Blythe, Jimmy,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 599–600 (E160). BB1415. Kunstadt, Len. “James Blythe Piano — Rollography.” Record Research 2, no. 1 (Feb 1956): 9. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Record Research 2, no. 5 (1957): 23.) BB1416. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Blythe, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 282–283 (Item E165). BB1417. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Blythe, Jimmy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 34 (Item E182). BB1418. Sprankle, Ed. Jimmy Blythe: Messin Around. Vol. 1. USA: Euphonic EES–101, 1979. Vol. 2. USA: Euphonic EES–102, 1979. Obituaries: BB1419. “Hold Funeral for J. Blythe, Musician.” Chicago Defender (27 Jun 1931): 21. See also: Items C682, C707, C733. EDDIE BO (Edwin J. Bocage) BB1420. Anon. “A New Orleans Piano Legend: Eddie Bo.” Blue Suede News no. 30 (1995). BB1421. Broven, John J. “Eddie Bo,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 138–139 (Item F1076). BB1422. Coleman, Rick. “Eddie Bo.” Wavelength no. 65 (Mar 1986): 25–27, 32. BB1423. Coleman, Rick. Eddie Bo: Vippin and Voppin’. UK: Charly CRB 1195, 1988. BB1424. Determeyer, Eddy. “Eddie ‘I’m Wise’ Bo: Na 30 Jaar Wijs Man.” Block no. 75 (1990): 13–16. BB1425. Hannusch, Jeff. “Popeye.” Wavelength no. 92 (Jun 1988): 26.

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BB1426. Hodgett, Trevor. “Of Honeyboy & Hungry, Fess & Fats, Dr. John & Spider Bo.” Blueprint no. 52 (Jun 1993): 13. BB1427. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bo, Eddie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 44 (E166). BB1428. Pareles, Jon. “Eddie Bo.” New York Times (8 Apr 1993): C12. BB1429. Point, Michael. “Bo, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 133–134 (Item E162). BB1430. Santelli, Robert. “Bo, Eddie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 46–47 (Item E202). BB1431. Sinclair, John. “Breaking Bread with R&B Legends.” Offbeat 9, no. 5 (1996): 62–66. BB1432. Westerduyn, Hans; Hess, Norbert; Wisse, Rien. “Discography Eddie Bo.” Block no. 75 (1990): 16–18. See also: Blue Suede News no. 30 (Spring 1995). Item F1079. BO DIDDLEY (Ellas McDaniel) BB1433. Alterman, Loraine. “Bo Diddley.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Apr 1972): 8. BB1434. Alterman, Loraine. “I Opened the Door for a Lot of People and they Just Ran Through and Left Me Holding the Knob.” Melody Maker (18 Dec 1971): 11. BB1435. Anon. “Bo Diddley.” Current Biography 50, no. 6 (Jun 1989): 17–20. BB1436. Anon. “Bo Diddley.” New Yorker 55 (21 May 1979): 29–30. BB1437. Anon. “Bo Diddley: I’m a Man.” Boston After Dark (Spring Music Supplement 1972). BB1438. Anon. “Bo Diddley Says He Was Cheated Out of Royalties.” Jet (20 Sep 1999). BB1439. Anon. “Bo’s Custom Guitars.” Guitar Player 18, no. 6 (Jun 1984): 62+. BB1440. Anon. “Hey! Bo Diddley.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 6 (Sep 1972): 5. BB1441. Anon. “The Original Wiggler is Back!” Soul [USA] 9 (10 Jun 1974): 11. BB1442. Anon. “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.” Rolling Stone no. 493 (12 Feb 1987): 50. BB1443. Anon. “Washboard Street Singer Now Rates ‘Rags to Riches’ Yarn.” Chicago Defender (17 Sep 1955): 6.

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BB1444. Aronowitz, Alfred G. “Pop Scene: Bo Diddley’s Complaint.” New York Post (22 Oct 1971).

BB1464. Coleman, Rick. “Bo Diddley.” Wavelength no. 20 (Jun 1982).

BB1445. Atwell III, Billy. “Bo Diddley: The Originator Still Rockin’ & Rollin’.” Blues Revue no. 25 (Oct/Nov 1996): 36–38.

BB1465. Coley, B. “Blue Light Special.” Spin [USA] 5 (Mar 1991): 80.

BB1446. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Bo Diddley,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 54–58 (Item A139).

BB1466. Collis, John. Bo Diddley: Signifyin’ Blues. UK: Charly TC BM 43, 1993.

BB1447. Benicewicz, Larry. “Ain’t No Slowin’ Down: Bo Diddley.” Real Blues no. 3 (Oct/Nov 1996): 32–38.

BB1467. Colman, Stuart. “Bo Diddley: The Diddley Daddy’,” in They Kept on Rockin’: The Giants of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 73–82. Poole: Blandford, 1982.

BB1448. Bennetzen, Jørgen; Brasso, Paul. “Ingen Over, Under Eller før Bo Diddley.” MM: Tidskrift fôr Rytmisk Musik (May 1979): 46–47.

BB1468. Cooper, Carol. “The Bo Diddley Beat Just Keeps Jangling Along.” Newsday [New York] (19 Dec 1995).

BB1449. Berry, Dave. “… And Bo Diddley.” New Musical Express (24 Sep 1965): 9. BB1450. Binelli, Mark. “Bo Diddley.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (8 Dec 1995): 4.

BB1469. Cotten, Lee. “Bo Diddley,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 251–252. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BB1451. Bo Diddley. “Everybody Must Lose – a Thesis by Bo.” Sailor’s Delight no. 12 (c1981): 30.

BB1470. Creamer, Beverley. “He Wants Everyone to Get Case of Bo Diddley-itis.” Honolulu Star-Bulletin (26 Jan 1972).

BB1452. “Bo Diddley.” Guitarist 2, no. 10 (Mar 1986). Reprinted in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 52– 53. Bath: Future, 2003.

BB1471. Cypis, Johanna. Bo Diddley: I’m a Man. UK: Black Lion BLM-52004, 1983.

BB1453. “Bo Diddley: 70 Jahre Jung.” Blues News [Germany] no. 17 (Apr/Jun 1999): 11. BB1454. Bocock, Mike; Leadbitter, Mike; Roberton, Paul. Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. Bexhill–on–Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. 10 pp. BB1455. Bogaert, Karel. “Bo Diddley (Ellas Mc Daniel),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 45 (Item E110). BB1456. Bordowitz, Hank. “Bo Diddley’s Bar Mitzvah Beat Box.” Guitar Player 30, no. 10 (Oct 1996): 21. BB1457. Bozza, Anthony. “Q&A: Bo Diddley.” Rolling Stone no. 738/739 (11–25 Jul 1996): 31. BB1458. Braunstein, Bill. “Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley, Where Have You Been?” Chicago Tribune Magazine (6 Jan 1980): G18+. BB1459. Broven, John. “Bo Diddley: The Chess Box.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/Spring 1991): 32. BB1460. Case, Brian. “Bo Diddley’s a Gunslinger.” New Musical Express (6 May 1978).

BB1472. Dallas, Karl. “Bo: Rocking Up to 1990.” Melody Maker (10 Jun 1978): 46. BB1473. Dalton, John. “I Can Go Down the Highway to a Little Town and Totally Destroy the Place.” Guitar: The Magazine for All Guitarists 7, no. 1 (Aug 1978). BB1474. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Bo Diddley,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 56. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BB1475. DeYoung, Bill. “Bo Diddley: He’s a M–A–N!” Goldmine no. 593 (18 Apr 2003): 14–18. BB1476. DeYoung, Bill. “Still Rockin’: Bo Diddley.” Goldmine no. 433 (28 Feb 1997): 12–13, 22. BB1477. Doerfler, Marilyn. “Bo Diddley: Idol of Stars.” Record Beat (1 Mar 1966). BB1478. Duncan, Scott. “Bo Diddley is Crazy!” Blueprint no. 85 (Jun 1996): 8–9, 12.

BB1461. Chandler, Chas. “Big Bad Bo.” Record Collector no. 279 (Nov 2002): 82–86.

BB1479. Dwyer, Bill. “Bo Diddley. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 71 (Apr 1970): 4–6; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 72 (May 1970): 11–12.

BB1462. Clark, Alan. “Bo Diddley.” Rock and Roll Memories no. 3 (c1988).

BB1480. Elonen, Seppo. “Bo Diddley.” Blues News [Finland] no. 56 (1979): 20–21.

BB1463. Clarke, Donald. “Diddley, Bo,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 359– 360 (Item E125).

BB1481. Evans, David. “Bo Diddley,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 104–105. New York: Perigee, 2005.

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BB1482. Evans, Mike. “Hey, Bo Diddley!: Who Put the BomBom-De-Bom-Bom?” Let It Rock no. 33 (Sep 1975): 27. BB1483. Everett, Todd. Bo Diddley: Rare & Well Done. USA: Chess/MCA CHC 9331, 1991. BB1484. Fassio, Edoardo. “Bo Diddley, 1955–2005: Cinquant’anni di Beat.” Il Blues no. 92 (Sep 2005): 14–17. BB1485. Feather, Leonard. “Bo Diddley,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 139 (Item E138). BB1486. Friedland, Ed. “The Right Foot: The Bo Diddley Groove.” Bass Player 13, no. 6 (Jun 2002): 82–83.

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BB1501. Honig, Tom. “Rock Music’s Big Daddy.” Santa Cruz Sentinel (1 May 1981). BB1502. Hurtt, Michael. “The In Sound from Way Out!” Mojo no. 141 (Aug 2005): 64–69. BB1503. Jahn, Mike. “A Bo Diddley Revival.” New York Sun (28 Nov 1971). BB1504. Jeske, Lee. “East Coasting.” Cash Box 54 (3 Nov 1990): 8. BB1505. John, Leslie. “The Indestructible Bo Diddley.” Now Dig This no. 271 (Oct 2005): 6. (NOTE: Synopsis of Strauss, Neil. “‘The Indestructible Beat of Bo Diddley.” Rolling Stone no. 981 (25 Aug 2005): 56–58, 65–66, 68, 70.)

BB1487. George–Warren, Holly; Levine, Laura. “Bo Diddley,” in Shake, Rattle & Roll. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001.

BB1506. Jones, Max. “Breakfast with Bo.” Melody Maker (12 Aug 1972): 28.

BB1488. Gibbs, Vernon. “The Return of Bo Diddley.” Crawdaddy no. 6 (5 Mar 1972): 46–47.

BB1507. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues: Bo Diddley.” Melody Maker (20 Sep 1969): 12.

BB1489. Govaard, Stan. “Bo Diddley: Was een Lichtend Voorbeeld voor Buddy Holly.” Block no. 26 (May/ Jun 1979): 3–5.

BB1508. Jones, Max. “You’ve Got to Stay Out in Front, Says Bo Diddley.” Melody Maker (5 Oct 1963): 4.

BB1490. Greene, Bob. “Only Nostalgia Paying Bo Diddley Now.” Richmond Times–Dispatch (13 Sep 1978). BB1491. Griffith, Pat. “Bo Diddley: Where It All Began.” Blues & Soul no. 98 (1 Dec 1972). BB1492. Hamilton, James. Bo Diddley’s Golden Decade. UK: Chess 6310 123, 1973. BB1493. Hamilton, James. “Bo: On the Hectic Art of Playing 39 Clubs a Night.” Record Mirror (19 Aug 1972). BB1494. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bo Diddley is a Gunslinger.” Guitar Player 18, no. 6 (Jun 1984): 62+. Excerpt reprinted as “Flashback: June ‘84 - Bo Diddley’s Tuning.” Guitar Player 30, no. 7 (Jul 1996): 145. BB1495. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Bo Diddley,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 44–45 (Item E145). BB1496. Harris, Sheldon. “McDaniel, Ellas,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 359–360 (E146). BB1497. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Bo Diddley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 91–93 (E150).

BB1509. Jopling, Norman. “Bo ‘n’ Chess: The Tender Story of a Love–Hate Relationship.” Record Mirror (6 May 1967). BB1510. Jopling, Norman. “My Music’s Not R&B: Bo.” New Record Mirror (28 Sep 1963) BB1511. Jukebox Jerry. Bo Diddley: The Originator. USA: Checker LP–3001, 1965. BB1512. Kerns, William D. “Bo Diddley Now a R&R Legend.” Lubbock Avalanche–Journal (5 Sep 1980). BB1513. Klinkowitz, Jon. “Diddley, Bo (1928–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 703–704 (Item E185). BB1514. Krutnik, Frank. “Bo Diddley: Biography and Discography, 1956–1969.” Record Collector no. 46 (Jun 1983): 15–20. BB1515. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Bo Diddley,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 3 (Item E164). BB1516. Laredo, Joseph F. Classic Bo Diddley. USA: MCA 112 244–2, 2000.

BB1498. Hildebrand, Lee. “Bo Diddley,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp 61–62. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BB1517. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Diddley, Bo,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 692 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 107–108 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 101–102 (E169).

BB1499. Hochman, Steve. “Bo Diddley,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 1, pp. 307–309. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BB1518. Lien, James. “Hey Bo Diddley.” Wavelength no. 74 (Dec 1986): 22.

BB1500. Holland, Ted. “Bo Diddley,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 154 (E157).

BB1519. Loder, Kurt. “Bo Diddley: The Rolling Stone Interview.” Rolling Stone no. 493 (12 Feb 1987): 76–78,

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80, 98, 100. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews: The 1980s, ed. S. Holt. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989.

BB1537. Oliver, Paul. “Diddley, Bo (Ellas McDaniel) (1928),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 66 (Item E378).

BB1520. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Bo Diddley,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, p. 67 (Item E173).

BB1538. Palmer, Robert. “Bo Diddley.” New York Times (13 Aug 1982): C6.

BB1521. Lydon, Michael. “Bo Diddley,” in Boogie Lightning, pp. 50–78. New York: Dial, 1974. BB1522. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Diddley, Bo,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 187–188 (Item E176). BB1523. May, Chris. “Wanted! for Questioning: Ellas McDaniel, Alias Bo Diddley.” Black Music & Jazz Review 1, no. 3 (Jun 1978): 38–39. BB1524. McEwen, Joseph. “Bo Diddley,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 252 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 3. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 772–773. New York: Grove, 2001. BB1525. McGee, D.; et al. “The Rolling Stone 200: Bo Diddley/Go Bo Diddley.” Rolling Stone no. 760 (15 May 1997): 47. BB1526. McKaie, Andy; Palmer, Robert. Bo Diddley: The Chess Box. USA: Chess/MCA CH3–19502, 1990. BB1527. McKenna, Kristine. “Does Bo Know Diddley? Bo Knows a Lot.” Los Angeles Times (29 Apr 1990): 72. BB1528. MacPhail, Keith. “Bo Diddley Interview.” Crazy Music no. 6 (May 1975): 4–8. BB1529. Millar, Bill. “Diddley Daddy’s Offspring.” Melody Maker (14 Apr 1979): 35–36. BB1530. Mohr, Kurt; Dufour, Joël; Maire, Xavier; Périn, Jacques. “Bo Diddley Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 11–15. BB1531. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 37 (1987): 7. BB1532. Morse, Steve. “The Big Guns of Blues.” Boston Globe (17 Feb 1995): 45. BB1533. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Bo Diddley: Bo’s a Lumberjack!.” New Musical Express (8 Feb 1975). BB1534. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Bo Diddley,” in Blues, pp. 72–73, 75, 102, 124, 137 (Item A1504).

BB1539. Palmer, Robert. “That Old Rocker, Bo Diddley, Rolls On.” New York Times (20 Mar 1981): C28. BB1540. Palmer, Robert. “You Can’t Copyright a Beat: Just Ask Bo Diddley.” Chicago Tribune (30 Jan 1983): 30. BB1541. Pereira, Al. “Bo Diddley: The Beat Heads into the Future.” The Music Paper 35, no. 2 (Sep 1996): 18. BB1542. Périn, Jacques. “Bo Diddley.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 9–10. BB1543. Pinson, Heather. “Diddley, Bo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 266–268 (Item E162). BB1544. Poidevin, Pierre. “Bo Diddley.” Soul Bag no. 71 (1979): 27. BB1545. Pop, Iggy. “The 50th Anniversary of Rock: The Immortals. 20: Bo Diddley.” Rolling Stone no. 946 (15 Apr 2004): 65–99. BB1546. “Pro’s Reply: Bo Diddley.” Guitar Player 8, no. 2 (Feb 1974). BB1547. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Bo Diddley,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 260–261. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BB1548. Reynolds, J.R. “Bo Diddley, Other R&B Vets Honored at Pioneer Awards.” Billboard 108 (16 Mar 1996): 27. BB1549. Richardson, Clive. “Ain’t Nobody Gonna Steal My Good Thing.” Black Echoes (6 May 1978). BB1550. Richardson, Clive; McAleer, Dave. The Essential Bo Diddley. UK: Spectrum Music 544 348 2, 2000. BB1551. Roberton, Paul; Leadbitter, Mike. “Bo Diddley: A Biography & Discography,” in Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, by Mike Bocock; Mike Leadbitter; Paul Roberton, pp. 7–8. Bexhill–on–Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 46–47 (Item A1241).

BB1535. Nite, Norm N. “Bo Diddley,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 184–186 (Item E181).

BB1552. Roberton, Paul; Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography,” in Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, by Mike Bocock; Mike Leadbitter; Paul Roberton, pp. 8–10. Bexhill– on–Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964.

BB1536. Norris, John. “Bo Diddley in Montreal.” Melody Maker (1 Jun 1957): 6.

BB1553. Roxon, Lillian. “Bo Diddley,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 137–139 (Item E192).

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BB1554. Russell, Tony (ed.); White, George R. “Bo Diddley.” The Blues Collection no. 5 (1992+).

BB1573. Vail, Terry. Chess All Stars: Super Blues. USA: Chess/MCA CHD–9168, 1992.

BB1555. Santelli, Robert. “Diddley, Bo,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 119–120 (Item E202).

BB1574. Vernon, Mike; Slaven, Neil. Bo Diddley: Man Amongst Men. UK: Code Blue CD 82896, 1996.

BB1556. Schnieders, Bob. Bo Diddley; Go Bo Diddley. USA: Chess/MCA CHD–5904, 1986.

BB1575. Vernon, Mick. “In Conversation with Clifton James & Bo Diddley.” R&B Monthly no. 22 (Nov 1965): 3–5.

BB1557. Schnieders, Bob. Bo Diddley: In the Spotlight. USA: Chess/MCA CH–9254, 1987. BB1558. Scott, Ted. “Rock, R&B? It’s All the Same Says Bo.” Disc (28 Sep 1963). BB1559. Sievert, Pierre. “Bo Diddley Pa Gota Lejon.” Jefferson no. 44 (Summer 1979): 34. BB1560. Sippel, John. Go Bo Diddley. USA: Checker LP 1436, c1959; UK: London HA–M 2230, c1959; USA: Chess/MCA CH–9196, 1986. BB1561. Slaven, Neil. “‘Those Were Good Old Days, But We Had Bad Old People’: Neil Slaven Goes Back to the Future with Bo Diddley.” Blues & Rhythm no. 113 (Oct 1996): 14–15. BB1562. Sokolow, Fred (ed.). Bo Diddley: Guitar Solos. New York: Goodman, 1988. 95 pp.

BB1576. Watson, Albert. “Rolling Stone Portraits: Bo Diddley.” Rolling Stone no. 643 (12 Nov 1992): 189+. BB1577. Welding, Pete. Bo Diddley: Got Another Bag of Tricks. UK: Checker 6467 304, 1973. BB1578. Welding, Pete. Bo Diddley: Got My Own Bag of Tricks. USA: Chess 60005, 1972. BB1579. White, Cliff. “Rappin’ with Bo Diddley & Johnny Guitar Watson.” Shout no. 110 (Sep/Nov 1976): 2–6. BB1580. White, George R. Bo Diddley: Living Legend. Chessington: Castle Communications, 1995. 248 pp. BB1581. White, George. Bo Diddley: The Chess Years. UK: Charly/Chess CD Red Box 8, c1994.

BB1563. Southern, Eileen. “McDaniel, Ellas (‘Bo Diddley’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 257 (Item E208).

BB1582. White, George R. Bo Diddley: The EP Collection. Maidenhead: UK: See for Miles SEECD 321, 1991.

BB1564. Sternfield, Aaron. “Diddley Group Electric Act.” Billboard 77 (31 Jul 1965): 12.

BB1583. White, George R. The Complete Bo Diddley Sessions. Bradford: G.R. White, 1993. 92 pp.

BB1565. Stevens, Guy; Bocock, Mike; Leadbitter, Mike. “Bo Diddley & Jerome Green.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 6.

BB1584. White, George. “Hey! Bo Diddley.” Sailor’s Delight no. 12 (c1981): 31.

BB1566. Strauss, Neil. “The Indestructible Beat of Bo Diddley.” Rolling Stone no. 981 (25 Aug 2005): 56–58, 65–66, 68, 70. BB1567. Tatham, Dick. “Bo Diddley: Dick Tatham Phones Him in the States.” Disc (15 Jun 1963). BB1568. Thorburn, Stephanie. “Bo Signifying Blues: Bo Diddley’s 50th Anniversary in the Music Industry.” Blues Matters no. 27 (Aug/Sep 2005): 30–32, 34–36. BB1569. Tobler, John. “Bo Diddley,” in Guitar Heroes, pp. 11–12. London: Marshall Cavendish, 1978.

BB1585. Williams, Chris. “The Link Between Bo and Buddy.” New Musical Express (12 Jul 1963): 9. BB1586. Williams, Chris. “When Others Borrow My Style, I Change It!” New Musical Express (27 Sep 1963): 12. BB1587. Williams, Marjorie. Bo Diddley: In the Spotlight. USA: Checker LP–2976, 1961. BB1588. Williams, Richard. “What Have They Done to My Roots, Ma?” Melody Maker (30 Oct 1971): 25. BB1589. Wilmer, Valerie. “Bo Diddley.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 300 (Sep 1981): 34–35.

BB1570. Traum, Artie; Funaro, Arti. “Bo Diddley,” in The Legends of Rock Guitar. New York: Oak, 1986.

BB1590. Wilmer, Valerie. “The Grand Diddley Daddy of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” The Observer Magazine [UK] (6 May 1979).

BB1571. Trynka, Paul. “Ready Steady Bo!” The Guitar Magazine 6, no. 8 (Jul 1996): 24–26.

BB1591. Wilmer, Val. “I Got Stuff That’s Waiting on 1990!” City Limits (5–11 Feb 1982): 39.

BB1572. Tucker, Neely. “Bo Diddley: Most Any Way You Figure It, Bo Diddley Ought to Be Playing the Blues.” Living Blues no. 77 (Dec 1987): 16–21.

BB1592. Wilmer, Val. “The Grand–Diddley–Daddy of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” The Observer Magazine [UK] (6 May 1979): 60–61, 63.

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BB1593. Wilmer, Valerie. “Hey! Bo Diddley.” The History of Rock 3, no. 6 (c1981–c1984): 590–591.

BB1603. Holland, Ted. “Lucille Bogan,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 46 (E157).

BB1594. Wilmer, Valerie. “‘You Can Snatch Anything You Want from Me But I Still Got My Soul’: An Interview with Bo Diddley.” Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/Sep 1979): 31–33.

BB1604. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bogan, Lucille,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 285 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 44 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 41 (E169).

See also: American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 42 (c1989). Les Amis du Blues 2, no. 5 (Sep/Oct 1996). Beat Instrumental (Nov 1965). Blue Suede News 2, no. 2 (Apr 1987). Blue Suede News no. 16 (1991). Blues & Soul no. 54 (1971). Blues News [Finland] no. 1 (1968). Blues News [Finland] no. 129 (1991). Blues News [Finland] no. 208 (2004); Blues News [Finland] no. 209 (2004). Blues News [Finland] no. 210 (2004). Blues News [Finland] no. 212 (2005). Creem 6, no. 3 (Aug 1974). Goldmine no. 12 (Sep/Oct 1976). Goldmine no. 45 (Feb 1980). Goldmine no. 128 (21 Jun 1985). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Goldmine no. 261 (27 Jul 1990). Goldmine no. 332 (16 Apr 1993): 24+. Guitar Player 4 (Oct 1970). Jazz Stage 2, no. 3 (1996): 4+. Now Dig This no. 101 (Aug 1991). Now Dig This no. 129 (Dec 1993). Now Dig This no. 202 (Jan 2000). Ruta 66 no. 71 (1992): 28+. Items A519, BA687, BB154, BB813, C182, E114, F178, F333. LUCILLE BOGAN BB1595. Anon. “Collectors Items.” Jazz Information 2 (7 Feb 1941): 20. BB1596. Bogaert, Karel. “Bogan, Lucille,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 46 (Item E110).

BB1605. Oliver, Paul. “Bogan, Lucille (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 26 (Item E378). BB1606. Rijn, Guido van. “Bogan, Lucille,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 134 (Item E162). BB1607. Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans. Lucille Bogan: Women Won’t Need No Men. Holland: Agram AB 2005, 1980. BB1608. Russell, Tony. “Lucille Bogan (1897–1948),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 94 (Item A1904). BB1609. Santelli, Robert. “Bogan, Lucille,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 47 (Item E202). BB1610. Shadwick, Keith. “Lucille Bogan,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 33 (Item E204). BB1611. Spottswood, Dick. Shave ‘Em Dry: The Best of Lucille Bogan. USA: Columbia CK 65705, 2004. BB1612. Swain, Susan. Lucille Bogan (Bessie Jackson) (1923–1935). Austria: Story of Blues 3535-2, 1989.

BB1597. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Lucille Bogan,” in Blueswomen, pp. 21–27 (E112).

BB1613. Walamies, Vesa. “Blues-Klassikoiden Lähteillä. Osa 1: Black Angel Blues/Sweet Little Angel/Sweet Black Angel.” Blues News [Finland] no. 117 (1989): 35.

BB1598. Briggs, Keith. Lucille Bogan: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Blues Document BDCD–6036, 1993. Vol. 2. Austria: Blues Document BDCD–6037, 1993. Vol. 3. Austria: Blues Document BDCD–6038, 1993.

BB1614. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Lucille Bogan.” Storyville (2001/02): 183. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African–American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BB1599. Calt, Stephen; Epstein, Jerome; Stewart, Michael. Bessie Jackson & Walter Roland, 1927–1935. USA: Yazoo L–1017, 1968.

See also: Items A72, A124, A1830, A1831, A1901, C711.

BB1600. Driggs, Frank. “Filling in Discographically: Lucille Bogan.” Record Research no. 38 (Oct 1961): 19. BB1601. Eagle, Bob. “Lucille Bogan: Bessie Jackson.” Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 25–28. (NOTE: Includes discography. with updates & corrections in LB no. 45/46 (1980): 5.) BB1602. Harris, Sheldon. “Bogan, Lucille,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 55–56 (E146).

TED BOGAN BB1615. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Ted Bogan,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 47 (E101). BB1616. Harris, Sheldon. “Bogan, Ted,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 56–57 (E146). BB1617. Leach, Andrew. “Bogan, Ted,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 134 (Item E162).

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BB1618. Moss, Mark D. “‘The Devil Stuck His Tail in My Ear’: An Interview with Howard Armstrong and Ted Bogan.” Sing Out! 32, no. 3 (Winter 1987): 2–11.

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BB1631. Nevitt, Chuck. “Zu Zu Bollin: An Interview by Chuck Nevitt.” Blues & Rhythm no. 36 (May 1988): 4–8.

Obituaries: Cadence 16, no. 6 (Jun 1990): 94. Cadence 16, no. 7 (Jul 1990): 93.

BB1632. Point, Michael. “Bollin, Zuzu,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 136 (Item E162).

BB1619. DelGrosso, Rich. “Ted Bogan.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 42.

BB1633. Santelli, Robert. “Bollin, Zuzu,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 47–48 (Item E202).

BB1620. Kaplan, Bruce. “Ted Bogan.” Sing Out! 35, no. 1 (1990): 37. BB1621. Smith, Chris. “Ted Bogan, Thomas Burt, George Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 22. See also: Items BA629, BA634, BM264, BM265, BM271, BM272, BM273, BM276, BM284, BM287. HOUSTON BOINES BB1622. Rowe, Mike. “Post-–ar Discographical Comment: Houston Boines.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 14. See also: Items D1829 (Vols 1&2), F984.

BB1634. Schuller, Tim. “The Return of Zuzu Bollin: Lone Star Bluemaster.” Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 14–20. BB1635. Vecchiato, Lorenzo. “Texas Bluesman: In Cerca di Zu Zu Bollin.” Il Blues no. 91 (Jun 2005): 36–37. Obituaries: Blues Access no. 9 (Spring 1992): 36+; Cadence 17, no. 3 (Mar 1991): 94. JazzTimes 21, no. 1 (1991): 36. Orkester Journalen 59 (May 1991): 34. Washington Post (27 Oct 1990): 6. BB1636. Darwen, Norman. “Zu Zu Bollin.” Blues & Rhythm no. 57 (Dec 1990): 17.

SYLVESTER BOINES

BB1637. Radenac, Marc. “ZuZu Bollin.” Soul Bag no. 122 (Winter 1990/91): 23.

BB1623. Eagle, Bob. “Chicago’s Sidemen.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 13–14.

BB1638. Schuller, Tim. “Zu Zu Bollin.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/Spring 1991): 24.

BB1624. Komara, Edward. “Boines, Sylvester,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 136 (Item E162).

BB1639. Schuller, Tim. “Zuzu Bollin.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 49–51.

GEORGE BOLDWIN See: Items BB722, F825. BOLL WEAVIL BILL BB1625. Komara, Edward. “Boll Weavil Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 136 (Item E162). ZUZU BOLLIN BB1626. Burke, Tony; O’Brien, Derek. Zuzu Bollin: Texas Bluesman. USA: Antone’s ANT 0018, 1991. BB1627. Gregory, Hugh. “Zu Zu Bollin,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BB1628. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bollin, A.D. ‘Zuzu’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 44–45 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 41 (E169). BB1629. Mohr, Kurt. “Zu Zu Bollin.” Blues Unlimited no. 30 (Feb 1966): 19. BB1630. Nevitt, Chuck. “Terug van Weggeweest: Zuzu Bollin.” Block no. 71 (1989): 15–18.

HATTIE BOLTEN BB1640. Rowe, Mike. Blue Ladies (1934–41): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD–5327, 1995. See also: Item BB340. SON BONDS BB1641. Garon, Paul. “Bonds, Son,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 137 (Item E162). BB1642. Harris, Sheldon. “Bonds, ‘Brownsville’/’Brother’ Son,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 57 (E146). BB1643. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bonds, Son,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 291 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 46 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 43 (E169). BB1644. Oliver, Paul. ‘Brownsville’ Son Bonds and Charlie Pickett: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1934–1941). Austria: Wolf WBCD–003, 1991.

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BB1645. Rye, Howard. “Son Bonds.” Collectors Items no. 56 (Dec 1990): 7. BB1646. Santelli, Robert. “Bonds, Son,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 49 (Item E202). See also: DELTA BOYS BONGO JOE See: GEORGE COLEMAN JUKE BOY BONNER (Weldon Bonner) BB1647. Ames, Roy C. Juke Boy Bonner: Jumpin’ with Juke Boy. USA: Collectables CD 5275, 1993. BB1648. Anon. “Women Trigger Happy Over Weekend.” Forward Times [Houston] (30 Aug 1969). Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 67 (Nov 1969): 11. BB1649. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Juke Boy Bonner,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 47–48 (E101).

BB1660. Garner, Ken. “Juke Boy Bonner,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 262. London: BBC, 1993. BB1661. Giles, Bob. “When Weldon Bonner Sings the Blues: The Feeling is Reborn ... The Times are Gone.” Forward Times [Houston] (15 Oct 1966): 2. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 3–5. BB1662. Harris, Jeff. “Bonner, Weldon H. Phillip ‘Juke Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 137 (Item E162). BB1663. Harris, Sheldon. “Bonner, Weldon H. Philip ‘Juke Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 57–59 (E146). BB1664. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Weldon ‘Juke Boy’ Bonner,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 31–32 (E150). BB1665. Hicks, Malcolm. Juke Boy Bonner: I Live Where the Action Is. Italy?: Rocking Blues LP1000, 1997.

BB1650. Bas–Rabérin, Philippe. “Juke Boy Bonner: ‘The Struggle’.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 200 (May 1972): 20–21.

BB1666. Jones, Max. “Caught in the Act.” Melody Maker (11 Oct 1969): 9; Melody Maker (8 Nov 1969): 33.

BB1651. Bernard, Ryan. “The Downhill Blues of Juke Boy Bonner.” Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 38–39.

BB1667. Jones, Max. “Juke Boy: The Young Traditionalist from Texas.” Melody Maker (1 Nov 1969): 14. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 11.

BB1652. Bogaert, Karel. “Bonner, Juke Boy (Weldon Bonner),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 46–47 (Item E110). BB1653. Bonner, Juke Boy. “Letter from Juke Boy Bonner.” Blues Unlimited no. 51 (1968): 19. BB1654. Brunnbauer, Dietmar. “Bluesgeschichte – Bluesgeschichten.” Blues Life no. 26 (1984): 27–29. BB1655. Burke, Tony. Juke Boy Bonner: Things Ain’t Right: The 1969 London Sessions. UK: Sequel NEX CD 209, 1992. BB1656. Charters, Samuel B. Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 5: Juke Boy Bonner. UK: Sonet SNTF 634, 1972; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 10015, 1976. Notes reprinted in an expanded form with Juke Boy Bonner: The Sonet Blues Story. UK: Sonet 986 925–1, 2005. BB1657. Charters, Samuel B. “A Partly Made World: Juke Boy Bonner.” Jazz Journal 28, no. 4 (Apr 1975): 6–8. Reprinted in an expanded form in the Legacy of the Blues, pp. 61–72 (Item A396). (NOTE: See also Jazz Journal 28, no. 6 (1975): 15 for a response to the original article by Bruce Bastin.) BB1658. Clarke, Donald. “Bonner, Juke Boy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 141 (Item E125). BB1659. Demêtre, Jacques. “Juke Boy Bonner.” Jazz Hot no. 318 (Jul/Aug 1975): 14–16.

BB1668. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bonner, Weldon ‘Juke Boy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 293 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 46 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 43 (E169). BB1669. Leadbitter, Mike. “An Interview with Juke Boy Bonner. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 78 (Dec 1970): 18–19; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 79 (Jan 1971): 20. BB1670. Leadbitter, Mike. “Juke Boy Bonner: Further Data.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (1967): 17. BB1671. Leadbitter, Mike; Schuler, Eddie. “Juke Boy Bonner: The One Man Trio.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 11. BB1672. Leadbitter, Mike; Giles, Bob. “Juke Boy Bonner: The One–Man Trio.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 3–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 198–200 (Item A1241). BB1673. Leadbitter, Mike. Juke Boy Bonner: The One Man Trio. UK: Flyright 3501, 1967; UK: Flyright FLY LP 548, 1979. BB1674. Leadbitter, Mike. Juke Boy Bonner: Things Ain’t Right. UK: Liberty LBS 83319, 1970. BB1675. Leadbitter, Mike. “Juke Boy’s Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 111 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 6. Reprinted in

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Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 326–327 (Item A2216).

BB1693. Strachwitz, Chris. Juke Boy Bonner: Life Gave Me a Dirty Deal. USA: Arhoolie CD 375, 1993.

BB1676. Leadbitter, Mike. The Louisiana Blues with the Fabulous Weldon ‘Juke Boy’ Bonner. UK: Storyville/Polydor 616 005, 1971.

BB1694. Svensson, Bo. Juke Boy Bonner: The Texas Blues Troubador. USA: Home Cooking HCS-113, 1989.

BB1677. Lobstein, Patrick. “Discographie de Juke Boy Bonner.” Soul Bag no. 71 (1979): 22–27. BB1678. Lobstein, Patrick. “Juke Boy Bonner.” Soul Bag no. 71 (1979): 21. BB1679. Meier, Erwin. “Talk to Me Brother.” German Blues Circle Info no. 52 (Mar/Apr 1981): 49–50. BB1680. Oliver, Paul. Louisiana Blues. Denmark: Storyville SLP 177, 1965. Reprinted as “Can’t Hardly Keep from Cryin’: Juke Boy Bonner,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 121–122 (Item A1577). BB1681. Pastonesi, Marco. “Chi Fa Da Se, Fa Per Tre Juke Boy Bonner.” Il Blues no. 10 (Mar 1985): 5–7. BB1682. Périn, Jacques. “Juke Boy Bonner.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 31. BB1683. Rijn, Guido van. “Juke Boy Bonner ... op 26 en 27 Maart a.s. in Amstelveen en Groningen.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 61/62 (Feb/Mar 1976): 5. BB1684. Russell, Tony. “Juke Boy Bonner (1932–1978),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 94 (Item A1904). BB1685. Santelli, Robert. “Bonner, Juke Boy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 49–50 (Item E202). BB1686. Shadwick, Keith. “Weldon ‘Juke Boy’ Bonner,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 34 (Item E204). BB1687. Skoog, Larry. “Bring Back, Bring Back, Bring Back My Bonner to Me!” Blues Unlimited no. 41 (Feb 1967): 9, 14.

BB1695. Templeton, Ray. Juke Boy Bonner, 1960–1967. UK: Flyright CD 38, 1991. BB1696. Usselmann, Tom; Miller, Chuck. Juke Boy Bonner: Last Show. USA: Lunar #2 L2M-2007, 1981. BB1697. Zanini, Adelino. “The Bluesman is.” Il Blues no. 10 (Mar 1985): 29. Obituaries: Cadence 4, no. 10 (Oct 1978): 78. Living Blues no. 38 (May/Jun 1978): 41. BB1698. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bye, Bye Juke Boy.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 270 (Nov/Dec 1978): 18. BB1699. Hobus, André. “In Loving Memory of Juke Boy Bonner.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 21/22 (Oct 1978): 12–15. BB1700. Löfgren, Tommy. “Juke Boy Bonner, 1932–1978.” Jefferson no. 41 (Fall 1978): 15. BB1701. Moran, Tom. “‘Story of a Bluesman’: Weldon ‘Juke Boy’ Bonner, Well Known in Europe, Dies Alone Here in His Hometown.” Houston Chronicle (1 Jul 1978): 1, 6. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 130 (May/Aug 1978): 24. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 38 (May/Jun 1978): 41. Translated into French in Jazz, Blues & Co no. 21/22 (Oct 1978): 13. BB1702. Wisse, Rien; Bronkers, Paul. “Juke Boy Bonner Overleden.” Block no. 22 (Sep/Oct 1978): 13. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item BB1062. BOOGIE JAKE See: MATTHEW JACOBS

BB1688. Skoog, Larry. “Conversation with ‘The Juke Boy’.” Alley Music 1, no. 2 (1st Quarter 1968): 2–3. Translated into Swedish as “Samtal Med Juke Boy Bonner.” Jefferson no. 4 (1969): 3–4.

BOOGIE WOOGIE RED (Vernon Harrison)

BB1689. Skoog, Larry. Juke Boy Bonner: I’m Going Back to the Country, Where They Don’t Burn the Buildings Down. USA: Arhoolie F 1036, 1968.

BB1704. Bogaert, Karel. “Boogie Woogie Red (Vernon Harrison),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 47 (Item E110).

BB1690. Skoog, Larry. Juke Boy Bonner: The Struggle. USA: Arhoolie ST 1045, 1970. BB1691. Springer, Robert. “Juke Boy Bonner: ‘I Like to Have a Voice’.” Jefferson no. 40 (Summer 1978): 8–10. BB1692. Strachwitz, Chris. Juke Boy Bonner: Ghetto Poet. USA: Arhoolie CD 9040, 2003.

BB1703. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Boogie Woogie Red,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 48–49 (E101).

BB1705. Harris, Sheldon. “Harrison, Vernon,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 216–217 (E146). BB1706. Hobus, André. “Boogie Woogie Red (1925–1992).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 24 (Dec 2002): 12–13. BB1707. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Boogie Woogie Red: Oral History (aka Vernon Harrison).” Cadence 3 (Sep 1977): 7–9.

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BB1708. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harrison, Vernon ‘Boogie Woogie Red’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1095 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 162–163 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 151 (E169). BB1709. Leadbitter, Mike. “Boogie Woogie Red in Brief.” Blues Unlimited no. 98 (Jan 1973): 17. BB1710. Oliver, Paul. “Boogie Woogie Red,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 23–24, 25, 161, 181–182 (Item A1585). BB1711. Reif, Fred. “Motor City Boogie Woogie.” Melody Maker (17 Jun 1972): 16. BB1712. Rijn, Guido van. “Baby Boy Warren & Boogie Woogie Red.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 26 (Mar 1973): 6. BB1713. Santelli, Robert. “Boogie Woogie Red,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 50 (Item E202). BB1714. Sinclair, John. “Boogie Woogie Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 138–139 (Item E162). BB1715. Terjanian, Leon. “16 Hours with Baby Boy Warren and Boogie Woogie Red.” BFW Contact Magazine no. 1 (1972): 4–5. Reprinted as “16 Heures avec Baby Boy Warren et Boogie Woogie Red.” Point du Jazz no. 8 (Apr 1973): 97–102. Obituaries: Blues Life no. 60 (1992): 44. Cadence 18, no. 9 (Sep 1992): 110. Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 37. BB1716. Burke, Tony. “Boogie Woogie Red.” Blues & Rhythm no. 72 (Sep 1992): 11. BB1717. Maynard, Dori J. “Blues Pianist Had 12-Year Ann Arbor Gig.” Detroit News & Free Press (4 Jul 1992): 12. BB1718. Radenac, Marc. “Boogie Woogie Red.” Soul Bag no. 128 (Autumn 1992): 24–25. BB1719. Reif, Fred. “Boogie Woogie Red.” Blues Access no. 11 (Fall 1992): 37. BB1720. Rockwood, John; Oatis, Gregory. “Boogie Woogie Red.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 39. BB1721. Varjabedian, Dr. Jonathan. “Boogie Woogie Red.” Juke Blues no. 27 (Autumn 1992): 27. See also: Detroit Blues no. 10 (Summer 1997). Item F768 THE BOOKER ORCHESTRA BB1722. Bogert, Pen. “The Booker Orchestra.” Blues News: A Publication of the KYANA Blues Society (Jul/Aug

1994). Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 99 (May 1995): 18–19. See also: Items BA154, C98. CHARLEY BOOKER BB1723. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Charley Booker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 49 (E101). BB1724. Harris, Mark. “Mark’s Blues. No. 1.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 24 (May 1984): 8–13. BB1725. Harris, Sheldon. “Booker, Charlie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 59 (E146). BB1726. Komara, Edward. “Booker, Charlie (Charley),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 139 (Item E162). BB1727. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Booker, Charley,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 46 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 43–44 (E169). BB1728. Leadbitter, Mike. “Charley’s Boogie Woogie,” in Delta Country Blues, pp. 21–22. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BB1729. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “The Story of Charley Booker: Greenville Smokin’.” Blues Unlimited no. 99 (Feb/Mar 1973): 12. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 73–74. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. Obituaries: BB1730. LaVere, Steve. “Charlie Booker.” Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 38–39. BB1731. Slaven, Neil. “Charlie Booker.” Blues & Rhythm no. 49 (Jan 1990): 5. See also: Items D1829 (Vols 1&2), F984. JAMES BOOKER BB1732. Amos, Edward. “James Carroll Booker III,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BB1733. Anon. James Booker: King of the New Orleans Keyboard. UK: JSP 1083, 1984. Vol. 2. UK: JSP 1086, 1985. BB1734. Boyd, Joe. James Booker: Junco Partner. UK: Island HELP 26, 1976. BB1735. Broven, John J. “James Booker,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 172–173 (Item F1076). BB1736. Connick, Jr., Harry; Billington, Scott. James Booker: Spiders on the Keys. USA: Rounder CD 2119, 1993.

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BB1737. Cuccia, Ron. “With His Eye on a Star: An Interview with James Booker.” Gris Gris (17–23 Dec 1978): 9–11. BB1738. Cullman, Brian. “The Amazing James Booker.” Musician Player & Listener no. 27 (Sep/Oct 1980): 22, 36. BB1739. Feld, David. “James Booker.” Blues Access no. 17 (Spring 1994): 22–32.

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BB1755. McDermott, Tom. “No One Ever Played Like James Booker.” Wavelength no. 64 (Feb 1986): 23–24. BB1756. McDermott, Tom. “Remembering James Booker.” Offbeat 9, no. 5 (1996): 76–77, 129. BB1757. Nite, Norm N. “James Booker,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 55 (Item E181). BB1758. Notini, Per. “James Booker: Intervjuad.” Jefferson no. 36 (Spring 1977): 4–8.

BB1740. Haiken, Melanie. “Stride Right: James Booker Resurfaces.” Piano & Keyboard no. 162 (May/Jun 1993): 15.

BB1759. Paxton, Joshua. The James Booker Collection: Piano Solo. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2000. 144 pp.

BB1741. Hannusch, Jeff. “James Booker: The Piano Prince of New Orleans,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 45–54 (Item F1085).

BB1760. Russell, Tony (ed.). “James Booker.” The Blues Collection no. 79 (1992+).

BB1742. Hannusch, Jeff. James Booker: New Orleans Piano Wizard Live! USA: Rounder CD 2027, 1987.

BB1761. Russell, Tony. “James Booker (1939–1983),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 94 (Item A1904).

BB1743. Hannusch, Jeff. “James Booker: Piano Prince of New Orleans.” Wavelength no. 2 (Dec 1980): 7.

BB1762. Sacré, Robert. James Booker: Mr. Mystery. Holland: Sundown CG 709-09, c1985.

BB1744. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “James Booker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 48 (Item E145).

BB1763. Santelli, Robert. “Booker, James,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 51–52 (Item E202).

BB1745. Harris, Jeff. “Booker, James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 139–140 (Item E162).

BB1764. Santoro, Gene. “The Piano Prince of New Orleans.” The Nation 257, no. 14 (1 Nov 1993): 510–512.

BB1746. Harris, Sheldon. “Booker, ‘Little’ James Carroll,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 60 (E146). BB1747. Hess, Norbert. “James Booker: War der ‘Piano Prince’ Eine Reinkarnation Beethovens?” Blues Forum no. 14 (2nd Quarter 1984): 4–9. BB1748. Hess, Norbert. “Der Piano — Prinz aus New Orleans: James Booker.” Jazz Podium 25, no. 10 (Oct 1976): 5–6. BB1749. Hobus, André. “James Booker: Philosopher de Vie.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 24 (Dec 2002): 4–11. BB1750. Holland, Ted. “James Booker,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 148 (E157).

BB1765. Shadwick, Keith. “James Booker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 36 (Item E204). BB1766. Thompson, Ben. “Mrs. Mills on Acid, Professor Longhair from Outer Space.” Mojo no. 3 (Jan/Feb 1994): 72. BB1767. Wilmer, Valerie. “Booker to a Tee.” Melody Maker (5 Mar 1977): 51. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 12, no. 2 (1984): 275. Blues Forum no. 12 (1983): 37. Cadence 10, no. 1 (Jan 1984): 94. Coda no. 194 (Feb 1984): 35. Down Beat 51, no. 2 (Feb 1984): 14. Goldmine no. 93 (Feb 1984). Jazz Forum [USA] no. 86 (1984): 29. Jazz Podium 33 (Feb 1984): 31. JazzTimes (Jan 1984): 4. Orkester Journalen 52 (Mar 1984): 30. Second Line 36 (Winter 1984): 3. Second Line 40 (Fall 1988): 34. Variety 313 (16 Nov 1983): 86.

BB1751. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Booker, James,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 48 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 44 (E169).

BB1768. Darwen, Norman. “James Booker.” Soul Bag no. 98 (Mar/Apr 1984): 33.

BB1752. Leadbitter, Mike. “James Booker.” Blues Unlimited no. 108 (Jun/Jul 1974): 9–10.

BB1769. Hannusch, Jeff. “James Booker.” Blues Unlimited no. 145 (Winter 1983/84): 25.

BB1753. Matthews, Bunny. James Booker: Classified. USA: Rounder 2036, 1983; UK: Demon FIEND 7, 1983.

BB1770. Löfgren, Tommy. “James Booker, 1939–1983.” Jefferson no. 64 (Spring 1984): 46.

BB1754. Matthews, Bunny. “James Booker: Music as a Mysterious Art.” Wavelength no. 38 (Dec 1983): 24.

BB1771. Smith, Tom. “James Booker.” Living Blues no. 59 (Spring 1984): 36–37.

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See also: Blues & Soul no. 214 (30 Nov 1976): 12– 13. Blues News [Finland] no. 162 (1996). Goldmine no. 220 (30 Dec 1988). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm JIM BOOKER

2nd ed., p. 48 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 44–45 (E169). BB1784. Olsson, Bengt. “Willie Borum: Hard Working Man,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 68–69. London: Studio Vista, 1970.

BEATRICE “WEE BEA” BOOZE (Muriel Nicholls)

BB1785. Russell, Tony. “Borum, ‘Memphis’ Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 140 (Item E162).

BB1772. Harris, Sheldon. “Booze, Beatrice ‘Wee Bee’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 60–61 (E146).

BB1786. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 6 (Jun 1963): 7.

BB1773. Jones, Tamarind Free. Apollo’s Lady Blues Singers: Blue Lu Barker, Wee Bea Booze, Baby Dee: Don’t You Feel My Leg. USA: Delmark DE–684, 1996.

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american. htm

See: BOOKER ORCHESTRA

Items BL1614, D2043 (Vol. 3).

BB1774. Komara, Edward. “Booze, Beatrice ‘Wee Bea’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 140 (Item E162).

BOSTON BLACKIE (Bennie Joe Houston)

BB1775. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Booze, Beatrice ‘Bea’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 298 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 48 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 44 (E169).

BB1788. Pointer–Jones, Sandra. “Inner City Blues: The Murder of Taildragger.” Blues Access no. 20 (Winter 1994/95): 30–39.

BB1776. Tracy, Steve. Female Blues: The Remaining Titles. Vol. 2 1938–1949. Austria: RST JPCD–1528–2, 1998. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 5. WILLIE BORUM BB1777. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Memphis Willie B,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 186 (E101). BB1778. Bogaert, Karel. “Memphis Willie B. (Willie Borum),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 267–268 (Item E110). BB1779. Charters, Samuel B. Introducing Memphis Willie B. USA: Bluesville BV-1034, c1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-573-2, 1994. Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, 64–72. UK: Marion Boyars, 2004. BB1780. Charters, Samuel B. Memphis Willie B.: Hard Working Man Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1048, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-5782, 1995. BB1781. Delehant, Jim. “Willie, Furry & Gus.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 5 (May 1965): 10–11, 39. BB1782. Harris, Sheldon. “Borum, William ‘Willie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 62 (E146). BB1783. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Borum, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 298 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

BB1787. O’Neal, Jim. “A New Generation of Blues.” Living Blues no. 25 (Jan/Feb 1976): 39–40.

BB1789. Tomko, Gene. “Boston Blackie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 140 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 55. BB1790. Forneck, Scott. “Bennie Houston, Blues Guitarist.” Chicago Sun–Times (16 Jul 1993): 50. BB1791. Forneck, Scott. “Blues Guitarist Slain, Fellow Performer Held.” Chicago Sun-Times (12 Jul 1993): 13. BB1792. Forneck, Scott. “Deadly Feud Robs the Blues of Two Voices.” Chicago Sun-Times (18 Jul 1993): 6. Reprinted as “Deadly Blues Feud Ends in Slaying.” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 19. BB1793. Larson, JoAnne; Shavzin, Richard. “Boston Blackie (Bennie Joe Houston).” Living Blues no. 112 (Nov/ Dec 1993): 43. JOHN BOWDEN BB1794. Steber, Bill. “John Bowden.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 40. ERBIE BOWSER BB1795. Baumgartner, Brian. “Austin Blues: T.D. Bell and the Cadillacs Featuring Erbie Bowser.” Juke Blues no. 24 (Autumn/Winter 1991): 13–16. BB1796. Gregory, Hugh. “Erbie Bowser,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

Biographical Entries: B

BB1797. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bowser, Erbie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 48 (E166). Reprinted in an updated form in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 45 (E169). BB1798. Point, Michael. “Bowser, Erbie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 141 (Item E162). Obituaries: Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 55. Orkester Journalen 63 (Nov 1995): 45.

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BB1813. Cotten, Lee. “Eddie Boyd,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 71–72. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BB1814. Dahl, Bill. Eddie Boyd: Five Long Years. USA: Evidence ECD 26051-2, 1994. BB1815. Danchin, Sebastian. “Eddie Boyd.” Soul Bag no. 137 (Winter 1994/95): 28–29. BB1816. Demêtre, Jacques; Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Eddie Boyd.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 38/39 (1965): 34–38.

BB1799. Burke, Tony. “Erbie Bowser.” Blues & Rhythm no. 103 (Oct 1995): 12.

BB1817. Demêtre, Jacques. “Eddie Boyd.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 38/39 (1965): 31–33.

BOY BLUE (Roland Hayes)

BB1818. Garner, Ken. “Eddie Boyd,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 244. London: BBC, 1993.

BB1800. Hay, Fred J. “Boy Blue,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 141 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 33. BB1801. LaVere, Steve; Eagle, Bob. “Boy Blue.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 47–48. EDDIE BOYD (Edward Riley Boyd) BB1802. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Eddie Boyd.” Jefferson no. 39 (Winter 1977/78): 31–33. BB1803. Andréasson, Hans; Schweitz, Hans. “Eddie Boyd: ‘I’m Singing Praise to Helsinki’.” Jefferson no. 17 (1972): 30. BB1804. Anon. “Discographie Eddie Boyd.” Anschlaege no. 3 (Sep 1978): 76–104. BB1805. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Eddie Boyd,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 49–50 (E101). BB1806. Bogaert, Karel. “Boyd, Eddie (Edward Riley Boyd),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 48–49 (Item E110). BB1807. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Boyd, Eddie,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 65 (Item E128). BB1808. Burke, Tony. “Eddie Boyd.” Blues & Rhythm no. 92 (Sep 1994): 13. BB1809. Charters, Samuel B. Eddie Boyd: The Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 10. UK: Sonet SNTF 670, 1974. BB1810. Charters, Samuel B. “You Can Leave It: Eddie Boyd and Memphis Slim,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 157–170 (Item A396).

BB1819. Gäverth, Leif. “Bluesens Legender: Eddie Boyd.” Jefferson no. 65 (Summer 1984): 12–13. BB1820. Harris, Sheldon. “Boyd, Edward Riley ‘Little Eddie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 62–63 (E146). BB1821. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Eddie Boyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 36–37 (E150). BB1822. Hoffman, Larry. Eddie Boyd: Live in Switzerland. Denmark: Storyville CD 8022, 1995. BB1823. Hoffman, Steve. “Boyd, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 142 (Item E162). BB1824. Holland, Ted. “Eddie Boyd,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 139 (E157). BB1825. Jones, Max. “Eddie Boyd Names Europe’s Best Blues Guitar.” Melody Maker (24 Feb 1968): 10. BB1826. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (19 Jul 1969): 10. BB1827. Karlsson, Ingemar. “Jefferson Kollar in: Eddie Boyd.” Jefferson no. 81 (1988): 10–11. BB1828. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Boyd, Eddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 308 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 50 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 45 (E169). BB1829. Leadbitter, Mike. “Eddie Boyd,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 38–39 (Item A1241).

BB1811. Clarke, Donald. “Boyd, Little Eddie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 152 (Item E125).

BB1830. Lehtonen, Heikki. “Crawl? ... Nobody Makes Me! Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 87 (Dec 1971): 8–10; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 88 (Jan 1972): 10–12.

BB1812. Collis, John. Eddie Boyd: Third Degree. UK: Charly CD BM 42, 1993.

BB1831. Miller, Manfred. Eddie Boyd: Blues Roots. Vol. 20. Germany: Teldec 6.24810 AG, 1983.

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BB1832. Oliver, Paul. “Eddie Boyd,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 93–94, 153–154, 176–177 (Item A1585).

BB1850. Solding, Staffan. Eddie Boyd: Lover’s Playground. Sweden: Stockholm RJ-204, 1984.

BB1833. O’Neal, Jim. “Living Blues Interview: Eddie Boyd. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 11–15; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 14– 23; “Pt. 3.” Living Blues no. 37 (Mar/Apr 1978): 6–17. Translated into German as “Gekrochen bin ich Nie: Gespräch mit dem Bluesmann Eddie Boyd.” Anschlaege no. 3 (Sep 1978): 37–75. “Pt. 1.” Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 343–351 (Item A2216).

BB1851. Southern, Eileen. “Boyd, Edward Riley (‘Eddie’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 43 (Item E208).

BB1834. Palmer, B. Eddie Boyd’s Blues Combo. UK: Esquire EP247, 1962. BB1835. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Pianists.” Melody Maker (10 Sep 1955): 12.

BB1852. Tracy, John. Eddie Boyd and His Blues Band. UK: Deram 844 012–2, 1994. BB1853. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Das Eddie Boyd Trio in Linz.” Blues Notes no. 2 (15 Nov 1969): 23. BB1854. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “3 Fragen an Eddie.” Blues Notes no. 2 (15 Nov 1969): 23–24. BB1855. Vernon, Mike. Eddie Boyd and His Blues Band. UK: Decca SKL 4872, 1967.

BB1836. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Boyd, Eddie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 37 (Item E182).

BB1856. Vernon, Mike. Eddie Boyd: The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions. USA: Sony 0828767696829, 2006.

BB1837. Rijn, Guido van. “Eddie Boyd.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 37 (Feb 1974): 6.

BB1857. Vernon, Mick. “Got a Job in the Steel Mill: Eddie Boyd.” R&B Monthly no. 24 (Jan/Feb 1966): 9–12.

BB1838. Rotante, Anthony; Chauvard, Marcel. “The Records of Eddie Boyd.” Record Research no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1962): 12, 19.

BB1858. Walamies, Vesa. “Eddie Boyd Ilokivessä.” Blues News [Finland] no. 117 (1989): 13, 24.

BB1839. Rottiers, John; Voss, Arend Jan Heerma van. “A Date with Mister ‘Five Long Years’.” Doctor Jazz no. 23 (1967): 3–6. BB1840. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Eddie Boyd.” The Blues Collection no. 58 (1992+). BB1841. Russell, Tony. “Eddie Boyd (1914–1994) “, in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 94–95 (Item A1904).

Obituaries: Cadence 20, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 110. Coda no. 259 (Jan/Feb 1995): 5. Goldmine no. 369 (16 Sep 1994). Jazznu no. 188 (1994): 57. Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 62. Orkester Journalen 62 (Oct 1994): 37. BB1859. Eagle, Bob. “Eddie Boyd.” Juke Blues no. 32 (Winter/Spring 1995): 19. BB1860. Périn, Jacques. “Eddie Boyd.” Soul Bag no. 136 (Autumn 1994): 19.

BB1842. Santelli, Robert. “Boyd, Eddie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 52–53 (Item E202).

BB1861. Schweitz, Hans. “Eddie Boyd, 1914–1994.” Jefferson no. 105 (1994): 28.

BB1843. Schweitz, Hans. “Eddie Boyd.” Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 22.

BB1862. Sironen, Erkki. “Eddie Boyd.” Living Blues no. 119 (Jan/Feb 1995): 65–67.

BB1844. Schweitz, Hans. Eddie Boyd: Rattin’ and Runnin’ Around. Sweden: Crown Prince IG-400, 1981.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 10 (c1970). Blues News [Finland] no. 148 (1994).

BB1845. Shadwick, Keith. “Eddie Boyd,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 37 (Item E204).

Items A542 (Pt. 5), A1466, BB1115, C733, F300.

BB1846. Slaven, Neil. Eddie Boyd: Five Long Years. UK: Fontana FJL 905, 1965.

GEORGIA BOYD

BB1847. Slaven, Neil. Eddie Boyd: 7936 South Rhodes. UK: Beat Goes on BGOCD 195, 1993.

LOUIE “LITTLE L” BOYD

BB1848. Slaven, Neil. Rockin’ This House: Chicago Blues Piano, 1946–53. UK: JSP JSP7762, c2006. BB1849. Snouhan, Yellowe. “Little Eddie Boyd.” Jefferson no. 3 (1968): 22.

See: Items BA525, F1030, F1047.

BB1863. Eagle, Bob. “Off the Wall.” Blues Unlimited no. 107 (Apr/May 1974): 9, 12. BB1864. Komara, Edward. “Boyd, Louie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 142– 143 (Item E162).

Biographical Entries: B

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 57. Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 95. CARDELL BOYETTE See: LOUISIANA GUITAR RED

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BB1879. Bakker, Dick M. “Ishman Bracey.” Micrography no. 9 (Feb 1970): 7. BB1880. Bogaert, Karel. “Bracey, Ishman,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 49 (Item E110).

BRENDA BOYKIN

BB1881. Harris, Sheldon. “Bracey, Ishmon,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 64 (E146).

BB1865. Astbury, Ray. “Boykin, Brenda,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 143 (Item E162).

BB1882. Harrison, David. “Bracey, Ishmon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 143 (Item E162).

BB1866. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Brenda Boykin.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 85.

BB1883. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bracey, Ishmon,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 311 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 50 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 45–46 (E169).

CORNELIUS BOYSON BB1867. Komara, Edward. “Boyson, Cornelius ‘Boysaw’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 143 (Item E162). Obituaries:

BB1884. Leadbitter, Mike; Evans, David; Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Nehi.” Alley Music 1, no. 2 (1st Quarter 1968): 5.

BB1868. Sharp, Steven. “Cornelius (Boysaw) Boyson.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 63.

BB1885. Oliver, Paul. “Bracey, Ishman (1900),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 26–27 (Item E378).

CALVIN BOZE

BB1886. Oliver, Paul. “Cool Drink of Water: Tommy Johnson and Ishmon Bracey,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 71–74 (Item A1577). (NOTE: Originally sleevenotes to Wolf Records WSE 104 & 105, 1983.)

BB1869. Anon. “Louis Jordan Has a Rival.” Los Angeles Sentinel (16 Mar 1950): 2. BB1870. Burke, Tony; Clarke, Dave. Calvin Boze: Havin’ a Ball. Germany: Moonshine BLP 113, c1988. BB1871. Clarke, Dave. “DC’s Deja Blue: A Look at Blues and R&B Records Which Sound Familiar.” Juke Blues no. 36 (Winter 1996/97): 39. BB1872. Clarke, Dave; Burke, Tony. “‘Working with My Baby’: B&R Looks at One of R&B’s Mystery Men: Calvin Boze.” Blues & Rhythm no. 31 (Sep 1987): 11–12.

BB1887. Oliver, Paul. Ishman Bracey & Charley Taylor: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1928–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5049, 1991. BB1888. Oliver, Paul. Ishmon Bracey, 1928–30: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Wolf WSE 105, 1983. BB1889. Rye, Howard. “Ishman Bracey (Revised).” Collectors Items no. 69 (Spring 1995): 15.

BB1873. Harris, Mark. “Boogie in the Dark.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 15 (Jun 1983): 4–5.

BB1890. Rye, Howard. “Ishman Bracy.” Collectors Items no. 15 (Dec 1982): 15.

BB1874. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Boze, Calvin,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 311 (Item E165).

BB1891. Santelli, Robert. “Bracey, Ishman,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 53 (Item E202).

BB1875. Morgan, Tom. “Boze, Calvin B,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 143 (Item E162). BB1876. Penny, Dave. Calvin Boze: Choo, Choo’s Bringing My Baby Home. Sweden: Route 66 KIX–35, 1989. ISHMAN BRACEY BB1877. Amos, Edward. “Ishmon Bracey,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BB1878. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Ishmon Bracey,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 50 (E101).

BB1892. Shadwick, Keith. “Ishman Bracey,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 38 (Item E204). BB1893. Vernon, Michael. Ishman Bracey. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7167, 1965. BB1894. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Got Four, Five Puppies, One Little Shaggy Hound.” Blues Unlimited no. 142 (Summer 1982): 4–11. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 45–60. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. Obituaries: Blues Unlimited no. 73 (Jun 1970): 14. See also: NEW ORLEANS NEHI BOYS

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Items A2272, A2274, BJ1665, BN122, BN123, BS1723, F849, F1009. MISSISSIPPI BRACY See: Items F813, F851, F1005 (Vol. 1). JAMES BRACKEN See: VEE-JAY RECORDS MARY H. BRADFORD See: Item BB625. PERRY BRADFORD

BB1907. Feather, Leonard. “Bradford, Perry,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 140–141 (Item E138). BB1908. Feather, Leonard. “Bradford, Perry,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 66 (Item E136). Reprinted in an edited form in the Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 72 (Item E135). BB1909. Holland, Ted. “John Henry Perry Bradford,” in This Day in African–American Music, pp. 25–26 (E157).

BB1895. Allen, Walter C. “Discography.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 8 (Aug 1957); Jazz Journal 10, no. 9 (Sep 1957); Jazz Journal 10, no. 10 (Oct 1957)

BB1910. Kinkle, Roger D. “Bradford, Perry,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 613–614 (E160).

BB1896. Anon. “Bradford’s Suit is Postponed to Nov. 7: New York Songwriter Sues for Breach of Contract.” Chicago Defender (5 Nov 1938): 19.

BB1911. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bradford, Perry ‘Mule’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 312 (Item E165).

BB1897. Anon. “Mule Bradford.” Chicago Defender (25 Nov 1916): 8.

BB1912. Santelli, Robert. “Bradford, Perry,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 53–54 (Item E202).

BB1898. Balfour, Alan. Perry Bradford & the Blues Singers, 1923–1927. Austria: Document DOCD–5353, 1995.

BB1913. Southern, Eileen. “Bradford, Perry (‘Mule’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 44–45 (Item E208).

BB1899. Berresford, Mark. Perry Bradford: ‘A Panorama’ (1923–1927). Holland: Timeless CBC1073, c2006. BB1900. Bradford, Perry. Born with the Blues: Perry Bradford’s Own Story: The True Story of the Pioneering Blues Singers and Musicians in the Early Days of Jazz. New York: Oak, 1965. 175 pp.

BB1914. Thomas, Jim. “Bradford, Perry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 144 (Item E162). Obituaries: Down Beat 37, no. 12 (11 Jun 1970): 11–12. Melody Maker (9 May 1970): 8.

BB1901. Brunner, Rene Y. “Perry (Mule) Bradford.” Melody Maker (27 Apr 1957): 6.

See also: Indianapolis Freeman (30 Jun 1917). New York Age 73 (23 Aug 1953).

BB1902. Burley, Dan. “Perry Bradford.” New York Amsterdam News (Feb 1940).

Item A391.

BB1903. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Bradford, Perry ‘Mule’ (John Henry),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 55–56 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Perry ‘Mule’ Bradford,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 70–71 (Item E119). BB1904. Chilton, John. “Bradford, (John Henry) Perry [Mule],” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 284 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 143 (Item E159). BB1905. Chilton, John. “Bradford, ‘Mule’ John Henry Perry,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 44 (Item E121). BB1906. Clarke, Donald. “Bradford, Perry,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 154 (Item E125).

TOM BRADFORD See: Item BB305. WILLIE “CHUCK” BRADFORD BB1915. Topping, Ray. “Willie ‘Chuck’ Bradford: Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 2 (Sep 1984): 27. CHARLEY BRADIX BB1916. Leadbitter, Mike. “Big Charley Bradix: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 33 (May/Jun 1966): 6. MARIE BRADLEY BB1917. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 3: B/C (1923–1928). Austria: Document DOCD-5507, 1996. ROBERT BRADLEY BB1918. Blackett, Matt. “Robert Bradley’s Blackwater Surprise.” Guitar Player 36, no. 4 (Apr 2002): 56.

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BB1919. Breithaupt, Jeff. “Check It Out!: Robert Bradley’s Blackwater Surprise.” Performing Songwriter no. 60 (Mar/Apr 2002): 14.

BB1933. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Tiny Bradshaw,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 71 (Item E119).

BB1920. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Robert Bradley’s Blackwater Surprise,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 35 (Item E164).

BB1934. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Tiny Bradshaw,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 29–30 (Item E120).

BB1921. Johnston, Richard. “BassNotes: Robert Bradley’s Blackwater Surprise.” Bass Player 11, no. 9 (Sep 2000): 11–12.

BB1935. Chilton, John. “Bradshaw, ‘Tiny’ Myron,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 44 (Item E121).

BB1922. Martelle, Scott. “Market for the Blues.” Detroit News (16 Feb 1995): 1. BB1923. Orshoski, Wes. “Robert Bradley Gains ‘New Ground’ on Vanguard Debut.” Billboard 114 (12 Jan 2002): 12. BB1924. Ransom, Kevin. “Life Gets Even Better for Street Musician Bradley: Now You Have to Pay to Hear Him.” Detroit News (26 Sep 1996): 2. BB1925. Romano, Will. “Robert Bradley’s Blackwater Surprise.” Guitar Player 34, no. 5 (May 2000): 48, 50. TOMMIE BRADLEY BB1926. Bogaert, Karel. “Bradley, Tommie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 49–50 (Item E110). BB1927. Oliver, Paul. Tommie Bradley, James Cole Groups, 1930–32: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 211, 1983. BB1928. Spottswood, Dick. Tommie Bradley – James Cole Groups (1928–1932): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD– 5189, 1993. See also: Items A341, A2251, C98. EVANS BRADSHAW BB1929. Komara, Edward. “Bradshaw, Evans,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 144 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 40. MYRON “TINY” BRADSHAW BB1930. Anon. “Bradshaw, Lil Green at Castle Friday.” Chicago Defender (14 Aug 1943): 23. BB1931. Anon. “Bradshaw, Tiny,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 143 (Item E159). BB1932. Calvin, Dolores. “Tiny Bradshaw and Lil Green Rock Harlem from Apollo Stage.” Chicago Defender (27 Mar 1943): 19.

BB1936. Clarke, Donald. “Bradshaw, Tiny,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 155 (Item E125). BB1937. Gart, Galen. “Tiny Bradshaw,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BB1938. Hardwick, Leon. “Bradshaw Won’t Speak ‘Coon Language’ in Disney’s Smear.” Afro–American [Baltimore] (26 Aug 1944): 8. BB1939. Hardwick, Leon. “Tiny Bradshaw Iggs ‘Uncle’ Film Role.” New York Amsterdam News (26 Aug 1944): 10. BB1940. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Tiny Bradshaw,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 50 (Item E145). BB1941. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bradshaw, Tiny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 313–314 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 50 (E166). BB1942. Maxie, Waxie. “Kings of Rhythm and Blues.” Girl Illustrated 4, no. 4 (1977): 27. BB1943. Maxie, Waxie. Tiny Bradshaw: Breaking Up the House. UK: Charly CRB 1092, 1985. BB1944. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Tiny Bradshaw.” Discophile no. 30 (Jun 1953): 6–8. BB1945. Mohr, Kurt. Discography of Tiny Bradshaw. Reinach: Jazz–Publications, 1961. 17 pp. BB1946. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Bradshaw, Tiny,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 37 (Item E182). BB1947. Penny, Dave; Harris, Mark. “Boogie in the Dark: Tiny Bradshaw.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 19 (Nov 1983): 10–13. BB1948. Penny, Dave. Tiny Bradshaw: I’m a Hi–Ballin’ Daddy. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB–621, 1987. BB1949. Point, Michael. “Bradshaw, Myron ‘Tiny’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 144 (Item E162). BB1950. Santelli, Robert. “Bradshaw, Tiny,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 54 (Item E202).

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BB1951. Southern, Eileen. “Bradshaw, Myron (‘Tiny’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 45 (Item E208).

BB1965. Anon. “Niche Busters: Six Who are Kicking Down New Doors: Billy Branch.” Blues Access no. 24 (Winter 1996): 14.

BB1952. Visser, Joop. Tiny Bradshaw: EP Collection ... Plus. UK: See for Miles 703, 1999.

BB1966. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues: Billy Branch and Carl Weathersby.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 465 (Dec 1996): 44.

Obituaries: Down Beat 26 (22 Jan 1959): 13. Orkester Journalen 27, no. 1 (Jan 1959): 9. Variety 213 (10 Dec 1958): 79. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 150 (1994). Jazz Hot no. 118 (Feb 1957). AVERY BRADY BB1953. Bogaert, Karel. “Brady, Avery,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 50 (Item E110). AL “TNT” BRAGGS BB1954. Govenar, Alan. “Al ‘TNT’ Braggs.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/Dec 1988): 32–33. (NOTE: Extracted from item F1414.)

BB1967. Dahl, Bill. “Verve Makes Branch a Major Player.” Chicago Tribune (25 Aug 1995): 1. BB1968. Brambilla, Silvano; Grandi, Marino; Valente, Paolo. “È Ancora il Miglior Armonicista: Billy Branch.” Il Blues no. 73 (Dec 2000): 10–11. BB1969. Dicaire, David. “Billy Branch: Harp Attack,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 71–74 (Item E131). BB1970. Garon, Paul. “Branch, William Earl ‘Billy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 145–146 (Item E162). BB1971. Grandi, Marino. “Billy Branch: Mini–intervista.” Il Blues no. 18 (Mar 1987): 8.

BB1955. Govenar, Alan. “Al ‘TNT’ Braggs,” in Living Texas Blues, p. 66. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

BB1972. Hansen, George. “Billy Branch.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2001).

BB1956. Govenar, Alan. “Al ‘TNT’ Braggs,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 48–51 (Item F1414).

BB1973. Hansen, George. “Billy Branch.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 13 (Summer 1994): 34–39.

BB1957. Point, Michael. “Braggs, Al ‘TNT’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 144–145 (Item E162). BB1958. Prevost, Thierry; Burgot, Nicolas. “Al ‘T.N.T.’ Braggs.” Soul Bag no. 164 (Fall 2001): 28–29. BB1959. Santelli, Robert. “Braggs, Al ‘TNT’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 54–55 (Item E202). BB1960. Schuller, Tim. “The Al Braggs Story.” Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 22–25. Obituaries: Discoveries no. 189 (2004): 28. In the Basement no. 33 (2004): 9. Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 56. Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 65. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 28 (Feb 2004): 103.

BB1974. Hansen, George. Billy Branch: Live ‘82. USA: Evidence ECD 26049–2, 1994. BB1975. Harris, Sheldon. “Branch, William Earl ‘Billy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 64–65 (E146). BB1976. Hoffman, Larry. Billy Branch & Hubert Sumlin: Chicago Blues Session. Vol. 22. Austria: Wolf 120.868 CD, 1998. BB1977. Holland, Ted. “Billy Branch,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 119 (E157). BB1978. Koda, Cub. Superharps. USA: Telarc CD 83497, 2000.

BB1961. Burke, Tony. “Al ‘TNT’ Braggs.” Blues & Rhythm no. 186 (Feb 2004): 19.

BB1979. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Branch, Billy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 316 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 50–51 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 46 (E169).

BB1962. Périn, Jacques. “Al ‘TNT’ Braggs.” Soul Bag no. 174 (Mar 2004): 34.

BB1980. Lodetti, Antonio. “Billy Branch.” Il Blues no. 56 (Sep 1996): 46–47.

BILLY BRANCH

BB1981. Mancini, Flavio; Monge, Luigi; Grandi, Marino. “Billy Branch: Il Blues Come Impegno Sociale.” Il Blues no. 25 (Dec 1988): 20–21.

BB1963. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Billy Branch,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, p. 404 (Item A432). BB1964. Anon. “Billy Branch: Van Track tot Track.” Block no. 118 (2001): 12.

BB1982. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Billy Branch.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 48.

Biographical Entries: B

BB1983. O’Neal, Jim. “Billy Branch.” Living Blues no. 22 (Jul/Aug 1975): 10–11. BB1984. Paulus, George. Bring Me Another Half-a-Pint. USA: Barrelhouse BH-09, 1977. BB1985. Rillard, Reynald. “Billy Branch.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 10–12. BB1986. Russell, Tony. “Billy Branch (c1952–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 95 (Item A1904).

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BB1998. Clark, Joe C. “Brandon, Skeeter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 146 (Item E162). BB1999. Tilling, Robert. “‘I’d Rather Sing Than Eat: Skeeter Brandon and HWY 61’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 85 (Jan 1994): 11. DAVID BRAUN See: REGAL/DELUXE RECORDS JULIAN BRAUN

BB1987. Santelli, Robert. “Branch, Billy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 55 (Item E202).

BOO BREEDING (Elmer Breeding)

BB1988. Shadwick, Keith. “Billy Branch,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 39 (Item E204).

BB2000. Slaven, Neil. New Orleans Guitar. UK: JSP JSP7773, c2006.

BB1989. Sharp, Steven. “Billy Branch: Don’t Start Me to Talkin’.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 14–25.

JACKIE BRENSTON

BB1990. Turner, Twist. “Blues with a Twist: Blues in the Basement.” Blues Access no. 48 (Winter 2002): 72.

BB2002. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Jackie Brenston.” Jazz Statistics no. 25 (Mar 1962): 3–4.

BB1991. Underwood, Tut. “Billy Branch and Blues in the Schools.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 66–71.

See: REGAL/DELUXE RECORDS

BB2001. Burke, Tony. Jackie Brenston with His Delta Kings: Rocket 88. UK: Charly/Chess CDRED 30, 1991.

BB2003. Holland, Ted. “Jackie Brenston,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 95–96 (E157).

BB1992. Whiteis, David. “Billy Branch: ‘It’s the Most Powerful Music on the Planet’,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006.

BB2004. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brenston, Jackie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 51 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 46 (E169).

BB1993. Whiteis, David. “Love of the Old, Passion for the New: The New Generation of Blues Musicians.” Down Beat 57, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 24–26.

BB2005. Maycock, James; Hoskyns, Barney. “We Have Ignition ... Lift Off! The Rough and Ready Tale of Rocket 88 and the Birth of Rock & Roll.” Mojo no. 100 (Mar 2002): 42–46, 48.

BB1994. Wisse, Rien. “Politicoloog/Harpsucker Billy Branch: ‘Van Mijn Integriteit Alleen Kan Ik Niet Rondkomen’.” Block no. 118 (2001): 6–11.

BB2006. O’Neal, Jim. “Brenston, Jackie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 146 (Item E162).

BB1995. Zúmel, Vicente P. “‘Chicago es la Ciudad Más Segregacionista de EE.UU.’: Billy Branch.” Solo Blues no. 8 (1987): 20–21.

BB2007. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Jackie Brenston.” Blues News [Finland] no. 100 (1986): 52–54.

See also: SONS OF BLUES

BB2008. Santelli, Robert. “Brenston, Jackie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 56 (Item E202).

Blues & Co no. 29 (2004). Blues Magazine [France] no. 34 (2004). Blues News [Finland] no. 216 (2005).

BB2009. Schneider, Jörg. “Mr. Rocket ‘88’: Jackie Brenston.” Rockin’ Fifties no. 26 (1988): 20–26. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 27.)

Items BS1554, BS1555.

BB2010. Tosches, Nick. “Jackie Brenston: To the Package Store in Style,” in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 106–111. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984.

SKEETER BRANDON (Calvin Brandon) BB1996. Benicewicz, Larry. “Skeeter Brandon and Highway 61.” Blues Life no. 69 (1995): 6–8. BB1997. Bock, Scott M. “Skeeter Brandon.” Juke Blues no. 45 (Autumn 1999): 38–40.

Obituaries: Jefferson no. 49 (Fall 1980): 59. BB2011. Huggins, Cilla. “Jackie Brenston.” Blues Unlimited no. 137/138 (Spring 1980): 27–28.

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BB2012. O’Neal, Jim. “Jackie Brenston.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 18–20. See also: Now Dig This no. 96 (Mar 1991). Items F1010, F1246. CLARENCE BREWER BB2013. Komara, Edward. “Brewer, Clarence ‘King Clarentz’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 146 (Item E162). FANNIE BREWER See: “BLIND” JIM BREWER “BLIND” JIM BREWER BB2014. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Blind Jimmie Brewer.” Blues Unlimited no. 48 (Nov/Dec 1967): 11–12. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 55– 56 (Item A1241).

BB2026. Reitz, Ludwig. “Blind Jim Brewer: Leben und Musik als Einheit.” Blues Forum no. 6 (2nd Quarter 1982): 9–11. BB2027. Riley, Joe. “An Interview with Jim Brewer.” JEMF Quarterly 17, no. 64 (Winter 1981): 215–218. BB2028. Santelli, Robert. “Brewer, Jim,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 56–57 (Item E202). BB2029. Walamies, Vesa. “Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: Jim Brewer.” Blues News [Finland] no. 68 (1981): 20–21. Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 93. Coda no. 224 (Feb/Mar 1989): 40. Down Beat 55, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 11. Jefferson no. 82 (1988): 36. Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 37. Orkester Journalen 56 (Dec 1988): 54. BB2030. Cohen, Andy. “Jim Brewer, 1920–1988: Bluesman.” Sing Out! 33, no. 4 (Summer 1988): 32.

BB2015. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jim Brewer,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 50–51 (E101).

BB2031. Whiteis, David. “Jim Brewer.” Living Blues no. 82 (Sep/Oct 1988): 37–38.

BB2016. Bogaert, Karel. “Brewer, ‘Blind’ James,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 50–51 (Item E110).

BB2032. Wisse, Rien. “Jim Brewer (1920–1988).” Block no. 68 (1988): 14–15.

BB2017. Cohen, Andy. “Brewer, Jim ‘Blind’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 147 (Item E162). BB2018. Cohen, Andy. “Jim Brewer: Blues Traditionalist.” Sing Out! 31, no. 2 (Apr/Jun 1985): 26–30. BB2019. Filson, Roy. Jim Brewer. USA: Philo PH 1003, 1974. BB2020. Harris, Sheldon. “Brewer, ‘Blind’ James ‘Jimmy’/ ‘Jim’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 65–66 (E146). BB2021. Helander, Olle. “Blind Jimmie Brewer.” Jefferson no. 66 (Fall 1984): 21. BB2022. Helander, Olle. “Blind James Brewer.” Blues World no. 7 (Apr 1966): 7. BB2023. Kochakian, Dan; McCormick, Mike. “Blind Jim Brewer.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 2 (1972): 3. BB2024. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brewer, ‘Blind’ James,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 323–324 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 51 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 47 (E169). BB2025. Oliver, Paul. “Blind James Brewer,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 42–43, 98–99, 143–144, 167, 177 (Item A1585).

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A2370, BN190, F296. EVELYN BRICKEY See: Item BA135. CURLEY BRIDGES BB2033. Munson, Bill. “Bridges, Curley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 147 (Item E162). BB2034. Munson, Bill. “Curley Bridges.” Maple Blues 13, no. 6 (Jun 1997): 1, 4. Reprinted in Real Blues no. 9 (Oct/Nov 1997): 34. BB2035. Tooze, Sandra B. “Curley Bridges: Rockin’ the House Again.” Blues & Rhythm no. 136 (Feb 1999): 4–6. BB2036. Zaver, Will. “Curley.” Maple Blues 18, no. 1 (Jan 2002): 1. EUGENE “HIDEAWAY” BRIDGES BB2037. Bridges, Eugene. “Eugene Bridges on Sam Cooke.” Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 19. BB2038. Huggins, Cilla. “Eugene Hideaway Bridges.” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 14–19. BB2039. Leslie, Fran. “Icon of the Blues.” Blueprint 2, no. 1 (Jul 1997): 20–24.

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BB2040. Lillsunde, Anders. “The Flying Bluesman: Eugene ‘Hideaway’ Bridges.” Jefferson no. 140 (2004): 4–7.

BB2052. Burke, Tony; Templeton, Ray. “John & Grace Brim: Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 23 (Oct 1986): 4–5.

BB2041. Palmer, Amanda; Reed, Paul. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blues in Britain no. 23 (Nov 2003): 6.

BB2053. Harris, Sheldon. “Brim, John,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 66–67 (E146).

See also: Blues & Co no. 17 (Sep/Nov 2001). HORACE BRIDGES BB2042. Duffy, Timothy. “North Carolina Blues. Pt. 2: Winston-Salem Blues, Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/ Apr 1993): 30–35. GRACE BRIM BB2043. Harris, Sheldon. “Brim, Grace,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 66 (E146). BB2044. Komara, Edward. “Brim, Grace,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 147 (Item E162). BB2045. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brim, Grace,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 327 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 51–52 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 47 (E169). BB2046. Sharp, Steven. “Grace Brim.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 45. Obituaries: Blues News [Germany] no. 20 (Jan/ Mar 2000): 4. Blues Revue no. 53 (Dec 1999): 94. Dirty Linen no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2000): 8. Folk Roots no. 197 (Nov 1999): 12. Jazz Hot no. 571 (Jun 2000): 6. Jefferson no. 122 (1999): 46. Juke Blues no. 45 (Autumn 1999): 69. Living Blues no. 147 (Sep/Oct 1999): 9. Orkester Journalen 67 (Nov 1999): 49. BB2047. Burke, Tony. “Grace Brim.” Blues & Rhythm no. 144 (Nov 1999): 16–17. BB2048. Sharp, Steven. “Grace Brim.” Living Blues no. 148 (Nov/Dec 1999): 57.

BB2054. Herzhaft, Gérard. “John & Grace Brim: Tough Times.” Soul Bag no. 163 (Summer 2001): 28–31. BB2055. Holland, Ted. “John Brim,” in This Day in African– American Music, p. 50 (E157). BB2056. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brim, John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 327–328 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 52 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 47 (E169). BB2057. O’Brien, Justin. “Brim, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 147–148 (Item E162). BB2058. O’Neal, Jim. “John & Grace Brim.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 26–27. BB2059. Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. 2nd Series, No. 5: John Brim.” Blues Unlimited no. 21 (Apr 1965): 5–7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 91–92 (Item A1241). BB2060. Penny, Dave. The Chronological John Brim, 1950– 1953. France: Classics 5086, 2004. BB2061. Rotante, Anthony; Sheatsley, Paul. “A Discography of John Brim.” Blues Research no. 9 (Sep 1962): 14. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues Research no. 11 (1964): 24; no. 12 (1964): 6.) BB2062. Rowe, Mike. John Brim & Little Hudson: Classic Early 1950s Chicago Blues. UK: Flyright FLY LP– 568, 1981. BB2063. Ruskey, Craig. “John Brim: Laundry Man Blues.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 8 (Mar 1982): 4 pp.

See also: JOHN BRIM, JOHN BRIM JR.

BB2064. Russell, Tony. “John Brim (1922–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 95 (Item A1904).

Items A1158 (Pt. 19), BB2049, BB2052, BB2054, BB2058.

BB2065. Santelli, Robert. “Brim, John,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 57 (Item E202).

JOHN BRIM

BB2066. Sharp, Steven. “John Brim: The Ice Cream Man.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 38–45.

BB2049. Andrews, Stewart. “‘Len Chess Said He’d Never Heard No Ice Cream Song’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 92 (Sep 1994): 8–10.

BB2067. Shurman, Dick. “John Brim.” Blues Unlimited no. 87 (Dec 1971): 13–14.

BB2050. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “John Brim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 51–52 (E101).

BB2068. Svensson, Goran. “John Brim: Ice Cream Man.” Jefferson no. 30 (Fall 1975): 30–32.

BB2051. Bogaert, Karel. “Brim, John,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 51–52 (Item E110).

BB2069. Townsend, Bob. “John Brim.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (8 Dec 1995): 4.

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Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2004): 77. Discoveries no. 187 (2003): 31. Folk Roots no. 247/8 (Jan/Feb 2004): 11. Guitar Player 38, no. 1 (Jan 2004): 21. Living Blues no. 170 (Nov/Dec 2003): 14. Notes 61 (Jun 2005): 983. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 28 (Feb 2004): 101–102. Sing Out! 48, no. 2 (2004): 227. BB2070. Clarke, Dave. “John Brim.” Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 2003): 61.

pp. 158–162. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois, 1968. BB2081. Komara, Edward. “Brockman, Polk,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 149 (Item E162). BB2082. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Dead Cat on the Line.” Blues & Rhythm no. 197 (Mar 2005): 10–11.

BB2071. Gäverth, Leif. “John Brim, 1922–2003.” Jefferson no. 138 (2003): 66.

BB2083. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Recording the Blues in Mississippi and the South, 1923–1940.” Blues & Rhythm no. 192 (Sep 2004): 8–12.

BB2072. Sharp, Steven. “John Brim.” Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 63.

Obituaries: Billboard 97 (23 Mar 1985): 70. Goldmine no. 126 (24 May 1985).

BB2073. Wadey, Paul. “John Brim: Chicago Bluesman.” Independent [UK] (6 Oct 2003): 18.

BB2084. Brown, Roger S. “Recording Pioneer Polk Brockman.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 31.

BB2074. Wight, Phil. “John Brim.” Blues & Rhythm no. 184 (Nov 2003): 15. See also: JOHN BRIM, JOHN BRIM JR. Back to the Roots no. 36 (c2001): 4–11. Items A1158 (Pt. 19), BJ360, BJ362, BJ377.

BRUCE BROMBERG See: HIGHTONE, JOLIET RECORDS BABY BROOKS See: Item F448 (no. 80).

JOHN BRIM JR.

BUBBER BROOKS

BB2075. O’Brien, Justin. “Brim, John Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 148 (Item E162).

BB2085. Mohr, Kurt. “Bubber Brooks.” Soul Bag no. 107 (Autumn 1986): 11–15.

See also: GRACE BRIM, JOHN BRIM SON BRIMMER See: WILL SHADE FLORENCE BRISTOL See: Item BB625. “BIG” GEORGE BROCK BB2076. Bock, Scott M.; O’Neal, Jim. “George Brock: Big Beltholder.” Living Blues no. 178 (May/Jun 2005): 34–39. BB2077. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brock, ‘Big’ George,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 330 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 52 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 47–48 (E169).

COLUMBUS BROOKS BB2086. Komara, Edward. “Brooks, Columbus,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 149 (Item E162). Obituaries: BB2087. O’Neal, Jim. “Columbus Brooks.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 40. HADDA BROOKS (Hadda Hopgood) BB2088. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Hadda Brooks: Jump Back Honey: The Complete Okeh Session. USA: Columbia/Sony 65081, 1997. BB2089. Aldin, Mary Katherine; Humphrey, Mark. “Hadda Brooks: Queen of the Boogie.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 30–37.

BB2078. O’Neal, Jim. “The Boxing Bluesmen of the Delta.” Living Blues no. 178 (May/Jun 2005): 88.

BB2090. Anon. “Brooks vs Modern in $193,000 Suit.” Billboard 61 (3 Sep 1949): 3+.

BB2079. Stolle, Roger. “The Big George Brock Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 205 (Xmas 2005): 16–19.

BB2091. Anon. “Hadda Brooks.” Ebony 6, no. 6 (Apr 1951): 101.

POLK BROCKMAN

BB2092. Anon. “Hadda Brooks ... Fifty Years On.” In the Basement no. 2 (May 1996): 15–16.

BB2080. Foreman, Ronald C., Jr. “Men and the Mechanics of Expeditions,” in Jazz and Race Records, 1920–32,

BB2093. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 207 (28 Aug 1957): 56.

Biographical Entries: B

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BB2094. Clarke, Donald. “Brooks, Hadda,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 169 (Item E125).

BB2108. Herel, Suzanne. “Hadda Brooks: The ‘Queen of Boogie’ Dies.” San Francisco Chronicle (23 Nov 2002): A19.

BB2095. Dawson, Jim. “Hadda Brooks: Bad and Beautiful.” Goldmine no. 472 (28 Aug 1998): 26+.

BB2109. Hobus, André. “Hadda Brooks.” Soul Bag no. 170 (Mar 2003): 40.

BB2096. Dawson, Jim. Hadda Brooks: Romance in the Dark. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB–1107, 1988.

BB2110. Morris, Chris. “Hadda Brooks Dies at 86.” Billboard (7 Dec 2002): 8.

BB2097. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Blues from the Field: Los Angeles Honors Its ‘Queen of Boogie’.” Blues Revue no. 61 (Oct 2000): 74.

BB2111. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 598 (Mar 2003): 6.

BB2098. Eichler, Alan. Hadda Brooks: Time Was When. USA: Pointblank 7243-8-41364-2-0, c1995.

BB2112. Vacher, Peter. “Hadda Brooks: Elegant Singer Striking a Blow for African–American Entertainers.” Guardian [UK] (4 Feb 2003): 18.

BB2099. Humphrey, Mark. “78 RPMs.” Los Angeles Magazine 39 (Nov 1994): 36–41.

BB2113. Vera, Billy. “Hadda Brooks.” Blues & Rhythm no. 176 (Feb 2003): 12.

BB2100. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brooks, Hadda,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 334 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 52 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 48 (E169).

BB2114. Wadey, Paul. “Hadda Brooks: Queen of Boogie.” Independent [UK] (26 Nov 2002): 22.

BB2101. Nichols, Natalie. “Blues Traveler.” Los Angeles Magazine (Dec 1998). BB2102. Rounce, Tony. Hadda Brooks: Swingin’ the Boogie. Vol. 2. London: Ace CDCHM 889, 2003. BB2103. Rye, Howard. “Brooks, Hadda,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 149–150 (Item E162). BB2104. Stolder, Steve. “Queen of the Boogie.” Blues & Rhythm no. 110 (Jun 1996): 4–8. Obituaries: All About Jazz [New York] no. 8 (2002): 23. Blues Revue no. 81 (Apr/May 2003): 102. Cadence 29, no. 1 (Jan 2003): 141. CBMR Digest 16, no. 1 (Spring 2003): 10. Crescendo 39 (Dec/Jan 2003): 12. Cuadernos de Jazz no. 74 (2003): 8. Discoveries no. 176 (2003): 10. The Express [UK] (2 Dec 2002): 54. The Gazette [Montreal] (26 Nov 2002): C7. JazzTimes 33, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 2003): 26. Jet (16 Dec 2002): 62. Mojo no. 111 (2003): 35. Musica Jazz (Feb 2003): 36. Notes 59 (Jun 2003): 862. Offbeat 16 (Jan 2003): 58. Orkester Journalen 71 (Jan 2003): 43. San Diego Union–Tribune (29 Nov 2002): B7. The Times [UK] (29 Nov 2002): 40. Washington Post (25 Nov 2002): B6. BB2105. Amicone, Michael. “Hadda Brooks.” Billboard 144/115 (28 Dec 2002): YE–28. BB2106. Bowen, Pete. “Hadda Brooks is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 238 (Jan 2003): 2. BB2107. Dahl, Bill. “Hadda Brooks.” Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/Apr/May 2003): 124–125.

BB2115. Worth, Robert F. “Hadda Brooks, Hadda Brooks, 86, Performer Known as Queen of the Boogie.” New York Times (24 Nov 2002): A40. See also: Goldmine no. 205 (3 Jun 1988). Items BJ1307, C711, C712. ESSIE MAE BROOKS BB2116. Duffy, Timothy. “Essie Mae Brooks,” in Music Makers, pp. 24–25. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. JESSIE MAE BROOKS See: JESSIE MAE HEMPHILL “BIG” LEON BROOKS BB2117. Baker, Cary. “Big Leon Brooks: The Wait’s Over, The Weight’s On.” Goldmine no. 61 (Jun 1981): 165. BB2118. Komara, Edward. “Brooks, ‘Big’ Leon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 149 (Item E162). BB2119. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brooks, ‘Big’ Leon,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 332– 333 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 52 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 48 (E169). BB2120. O’Neal, Jim. Big Leon Brooks: Let’s Go to Town. USA: Blues Over Blues B.O.B. 2702, 1982. BB2121. Shadwick, Keith. “Big Leon Brooks,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 40 (Item E204). Obituaries: Block no. 42 (Apr/May/Jun 1982): 12. Goldmine no. 71 (Apr 1982). Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 57.

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BB2122. O’Neal, Jim. “Big Leon Brooks, 1933–1982.” Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 47. See also: Items C504, F311 (Vol. 5). LONNIE BROOKS (Lee Baker Jr.) BB2123. Anon. “Five Alive.” Guitar Magazine 1, no. 4 (Sep 1991): 24. BB2124. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Lonnie Brooks,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 52–53 (E101). BB2125. Birnbaum, Larry. “Lonnie Brooks.” Down Beat 52, no. 12 (Dec 1985): 48. BB2126. Brooks, Lonnie; Koda, Cub; Brooks, Wayne Baker. Blues for Dummies. Forest City: IDG Books Worldwide, 1998. 372 pp. BB2127. Brown, Geoff. “Bluesman Brooks Adds Son to His Act.” Denver Post (29 Nov 1991): 1. BB2128. Burke, Tony; Darwen, Norman. “Bayou Lightnin’ Strikes.” Blues & Rhythm no. 46 (Sep 1989): 4–6. BB2129. Calloway, Earl. “Lonnie Brooks and Koko Taylor Booked for Blues Set Together.” Chicago Defender (10 Oct 1992): 24. BB2130. Calloway, Earl. “Lonnie Brooks Brings ‘Roadhouse Blues’ to Legends.” Chicago Defender (27 Apr 1996): 19. BB2131. Calloway, Earl. “Lonnie Brooks/Koko Taylor Join B.B. and Buddy at Poplar Creek.” Chicago Defender (28 Aug 1993): 25. BB2132. Calloway, Earl. “Lonnie Brooks, Sugar Blue to Rock House of Blues.” Chicago Defender (7 Jun 1997): 23. BB2133. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt. “Guitar Junior.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 26. BB2134. Emery, Mike. “Lonnie Brooks: Lone Star Lightning.” Blues Revue no. 60 (Sep 2000): 8–9, 11–13. BB2135. Feathers, Amelia. “Lonnie Brooks aka: Guitar Shorty.” Rock & Blues News no. 15 (Apr/May 2001): 16. BB2136. Freedman, Samuel G. “Blues Breaker: For Ten Years, Lonnie Brooks Has Taken the Chicago Blues to the College Towns of the Midwest.” Rolling Stone no. 509 (24 Sep 1987): 91–92, 95, 154, 157–158. BB2137. Harris, Sheldon. “Brooks, Lonnie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 67–68 (E146).

BB2140. Holzheuser, Hanno. “Lonnie Brooks: Der Bayou– Blitz Schlagt ein.” Blues Forum no. 5 (lst Quarter 1982): 4–6. BB2141. Iglauer, Bruce. Lone Star Shootout. USA: Alligator ALCD 4866, 1999. BB2142. Joyce, Mike. “Lonnie Brooks: Interview. Pt. 1.” Cadence 7, no. 7 (Jul 1981): 13–16, 92; “Pt. 2.” Cadence 7, no. 8 (Aug 1981): 9–14, 46–47. BB2143. Kening, Dan. “Brooks & Son.” Chicago Tribune (26 Sep 1991): 3. BB2144. Kening, Dan. “Father & Sons: Lonnie & Ronnie Baker Brooks.” Guitar World 13, no. 2 (Feb 1992): 20. BB2145. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brooks, Lonnie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 334–335 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 52–53 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 48–49 (E169). BB2146. Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography of Guitar Jr. (Lee Baker Jr.).” Blues Statistics no. 2 (Mar 1963): 4. BB2147. Mandel, Howard. Lonnie Brooks: Hot Shot. USA: Alligator AL 4731, 1984. BB2148. Meister, Jonny. Lonnie Brooks: Sweet Home Chicago. USA: Evidence ECD 26001-2, 1992. BB2149. Moon, D. Thomas. “Lonnie Brooks: Blues for a Reason.” Blues Revue no. 26 (Dec 1996/Jan 1997): 36–42. BB2150. Moon, D. Thomas. “Lonnie Brooks: The Bayou Boogieman.” Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 48–61. BB2151. Morthland, John. “Port Arthur Shootout.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 26–30. BB2152. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Lonnie Brooks,” in Blues, pp. 69, 137 (Item A1504). BB2153. Newbart, Dave. “Lonnie Brooks & Sons Thriving Family Business Keeps the Blues Alive.” Chicago Tribune (5 May 1998): 1. BB2154. Obrecht, Jas. “Pro’s Reply: Lonnie Brooks.” Guitar Player 15, no. 4 (Apr 1981): 6, 8. BB2155. O’Neal, Jim. “Lonnie Brooks.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 37.

BB2138. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lonnie Brooks,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 38 (E150).

BB2156. Perr, Harvey. Lonnie Brooks: Broke an’ Hungry. USA: Capitol ST-403, 1970; Germany: Crosscut CCR-1006, c1983.

BB2139. Holland, Ted. “Lonnie Brooks,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 149 (E157).

BB2157. Pharo, Øyvind. “Guitar Jr. and Jesse Green.” Jefferson no. 58 (Autumn 1982): 14–19.

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BB2158. Pilchak, Angela M. “Lonnie Brooks,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 54 (Item E164). BB2159. Racine, Marty. “Brooks Blue Over ‘Easiest Tour’.” Houston Chronicle (26 Aug 1993): 1. BB2160. Rijn, Guido van. “Brooks, Lonnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 150 (Item E162). BB2161. Rijn, Guido van. “The Guitar Junior/Lonnie Brooks Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 117 (Jan/Feb 1976): 11. BB2162. Rijn, Guido van. “Lonnie Brooks.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 57 (Oct 1975): 3. BB2163. Rosenqvist, Janne; Schweitz, Hans. “Lonnie Brooks: The Blues Cowboy.” Jefferson no. 69 (Summer 1985): 4–9. BB2164. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “Lonnie Brooks.” The Blues Collection no. 40 (1992+). BB2165. Russell, Tony. “Lonnie Brooks (1933–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 95 (Item A1904). BB2166. Sacré, Robert. “Lonnie Brooks.” Jazz Hot no. 338 (Jun 1977): 16–17. BB2167. Santelli, Robert. “Brooks, Lonnie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 57–58 (Item E202). BB2168. Shadwick, Keith. “Lonnie Brooks,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 41 (Item E204). BB2169. Shurman, Dick; Giles, Mindy. Lonnie Brooks Blues Band: Bayou Lightning. USA: Alligator ALCD 4714, 1994. BB2170. Shurman, Dick. Lonnie Brooks: Let’s Talk It Over. USA: Delmark DD–660, 1993. BB2171. Skelly, Richard. “Lonnie Brooks.” Goldmine no. 453 (5 Dec 1997): 14–15. BB2172. Snowden, Don. “Lonnie Brooks’ Bayou Blues.” Los Angeles Times (12 Feb 1984): 95. BB2173. Soeda, Hideki. “Lonnie Brooks vs. Eddie Clearwater.” Juke [Japan] no. 4 (Winter 1984): 22–23. BB2174. Sturm, Adri. “Lonnie Brooks.” Block no. 33 (Jul/ Aug 1980): 11–14. BB2175. Sturm, Adriaan. “The Guitar Junior/Lonnie Brooks Story: From Louisiana Rock and Roll to Chicago Blues.” Goldmine no. 59 (Apr 1981): 17–18. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 18.) BB2176. Tipaldi, Art. “Lonnie, Ronnie Baker, and Wayne Baker Brooks,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 24–32. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

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BB2177. Tipaldi, Art. “Lonnie, Wayne and Ronnie Brooks: The Brooks Family.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 28–30. BB2178. Topping, Ray. Guitar Junior: The Crawl. UK: Charly CRB 1068, 1984. BB2179. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Lonnie Brooks,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 117, 152, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BB2180. Wisse, Rien. Lonnie Brooks: Live at Peppers. Holland: Black Magic BM 9008, 1984. Reissued with added notes by Jeff Hannusch with USA: Black Top CD 1129. See also: RONNIE BAKER BROOKS, WAYNE BROOKS Blues & Co no. 33 (c2005). Blues Magazine [France] no. 37 (2005). Filotrax no. 2 (1991). Goldmine no. 196 (29 Jan 1988). Goldmine no. 206 (17 Jun 1988). Guitarist 4, no. 10 (Mar 1988). Guitarist 8, no. 11 (Apr 1992). Offbeat (May 1998): 82+. Ruta 66 no. 97 (1994): 42+. Wavelength no. 31 (May 1983). Items A228, A1464, F150, F311 (Vol. 3). RAY BROOKS BB2181. Grigg, Andy. “Ray Brooks. Pt. 1: Modern Day Texas to L.A.” Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 18–21; “Pt. 2: L.A. Blues Star.” Real Blues no. 18 (Apr/May 1999): 51–54; Real Blues no. 19 (Jun/Jul 1999). RONNIE BAKER BROOKS BB2182. Darwen, Norman. “Lonnie Brooks Blues Band: Two Sidemen: Ronnie Baker and Lafayette Lyle Jr.” Blues Life no. 41 (1988): 9–10. BB2183. Kening, Dan. “Father & Sons: Lonnie & Ronnie Baker Brooks.” Guitar World 13, no. 2 (Feb 1992): 20. BB2184. Tipaldi, Art. “Lonnie, Ronnie Baker, and Wayne Baker Brooks,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 24–32. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BB2185. Tipaldi, Art. “Lonnie, Wayne and Ronnie Brooks: The Brooks Family.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 28–30. BB2186. Tipaldi, Art. “Ronnie Baker Brooks: Taking Care of Business.” Blues Revue no. 93 (Apr/May 2005): 19–20. BB2187. Wisse, Rien. “In Vaders Voetstappen: Ronnie Baker Brooks.” Block no. 108 (1998): 8–11. See also: BROOKS

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Items BA280, BB2127. WAYNE BROOKS BB2188. Hoekstra, Dave; Stewart, Scott. “The State of the Blues; Four Young Musicians Talk About the Future.” Chicago Sun–Times (31 May 1998): 1. BB2189. Kreiser, Christine M. “Wayne Baker Brooks: Revealing the Mystery.” Blues Revue no. 93 (Apr/ May 2005): 27–28. BB2190. Tipaldi, Art. “Lonnie, Ronnie Baker, and Wayne Baker Brooks,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 24–32. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BB2191. Tipaldi, Art. “Lonnie, Wayne and Ronnie Brooks: The Brooks Family.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 28–30. See also: LONNIE BROOKS, RONNIE BAKER BROOKS Items BA280, BB2126.

BB2204. Anon. “Broonzy, William Lee Conley ‘Big Bill’ (1893–1958),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 28–29 (Item E378). BB2205. Anon. “Charity Concert in March.” Melody Maker (1 Feb 1958): 2. BB2206. Anon. “Chronique des Disques: Portrait in Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 282 (Apr 1972): 24. BB2207. Anon. “Do You Remember ... Big Bill Broonzy?” Negro Digest 9 (Aug 1951): 25–26. BB2208. Anon. “Five Feet Seven.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France (Mar 1966): 11–12. BB2209. Anon. “Folk Singer Struck a Bad Patch.” Edinburgh Evening Dispatch (25 Feb 1952). BB2210. Anon. “Maybe I’ll Sing Again, Says Big Bill.” Melody Maker (15 Mar 1958): 1+. BB2211. Anon. “Meet Bill Broonzy.” Melody Maker (11 Aug 1951): 9.

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BB2212. Anon. “‘No ‘Sinful Songs’ from Big Bill’, Pleads Mahalia.” Melody Maker (1 Nov 1952).

BB2192. Albertson, Chris. An Evening with Big Bill Broonzy. Vol. 2. Denmark: Storyville CD 8017, 1994.

BB2213. Anon. “Roosevelt Sykes par Big Bill Broonzy.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France (Oct 1966): 31–32.

BB2193. Anon. “Big Bill Blues.” Sing Out! 7, no. 1 (Spring 1957): 22.

BB2214. Anon. “Scottish District News: American Jazz Concert.” The Scotsman (25 Feb 1952).

BB2194. Anon. Big Bill Broonzy. Austria: Story of Blues CD 3504–2, 1986.

BB2215. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 53–54 (E101).

BB2195. Anon. “Big Bill Broonzy Benefit Concert.” Down Beat 25 (9 Jan 1958): 37–38.

BB2216. Asbell, B. “The Whisper of Big Bill Broonzy.” Melody Maker (8 Feb 1958): 13.

BB2196. Anon. Big Bill Broonzy: Hollerin’ and Cryin’ the Blues. France: Vogue LDM–30198, 1973.

BB2217. Asman, James. “Around the Jazz Clubs.” Musical Express (22 Feb 1952).

BB2197. Anon. Big Bill Broonzy. Vol. 1: Lonesome Road Blues. France: Vogue BL.512501, 1979.

BB2218. Asman, James. “Broonzy’s London Debut.” New Musical Express (7 Nov 1952).

BB2198. Anon. “Big Bill Sings Farewell to London.” Melody Maker (29 Sep 1951): 12.

BB2219. Asman, James. “Frankly, I Am Disgusted!” Musical Express (28 Sep 1951).

BB2199. Anon. “‘Bill Broonzy Story’ Set a Standout Contribution to History of the Blues.” Variety 223 (21 Jun 1961): 51.

BB2220. Astbury, Ray. “Big Bill Broonzy on Archive of Folk Music.” Matrix no. 86 (Dec 1969): 11.

BB2200. Anon. “Bill Enjoyed Himself.” Brighton & Hove Gazette (6 Dec 1952). BB2201. Anon. “Black, Brown, and White Blues.” Come for to Sing 1, no. 3 (Summer 1975): 24. BB2202. Anon. “Broonzy.” Jazz Journal 5, no. 3 (Mar 1952): 8–9. BB2203. Anon. “Broonzy and Sellers Welcomed by Barber.” Melody Maker (23 Feb 1957): 14.

BB2221. Atkinson, Gary. The Essential Big Bill Broonzy. UK: Document CBL 200002, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200002, 2001. BB2222. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 44–45 (Item E104). BB2223. Balliett, Whitney. “Jazz Records.” New Yorker 34 (25 Oct 1958): 94+. Reprinted as “The Best Medicine,” in The Sound of Surprise, pp. 190–200. William Kimber & Co. Ltd., 1960. Reprinted in

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Collected Works: A Journal of Jazz, 1954–2001, pp. 67–72. New York: St. Martin’s, 2001. BB2224. Balliett, Whitney. “Billie, Big Bill, and Jelly Roll.” Saturday Review 39 (14 Jul 1956): 32–33. BB2225. Basiuk, Bo. “John Henry.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 1 (Feb 1977): 50–52. BB2226. Bogaert, Karel. “Broonzy, Big Bill (William Lee Conley Broonzy),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 52–54 (Item E110). BB2227. Bonner, Brett J. Big Bill Broonzy: Black, Brown & White. USA: Evidence ECD 26062, 1995. BB2228. Borneman, Ernest. “Big Bill Talkin’.” Melody Maker (29 Sep 1951): 2. BB2229. Botto, Silvia. “Blues Memories: I Primi Concerti di Blues in Italia: Il Soggiorno Italiano di Big Bill Broonzy.” Feelin’ Good no. 11 (1987): 20–26. BB2230. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 13 (Item E164). BB2231. Briggs, Keith. Big Bill Broonzy, 1927–1935 Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: November 1927 to 9 February 1932. Austria: Document DOCD5050, 1991. Vol. 2: 9 February 1932 To18 October 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5051, 1991. Vol. 3: 18 October 1934 to 3 July 1935. Austria: Document DOCD-5052, 1991. Vol. 4: 3 July 1935 to 22 April 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5126, c1993. Vol. 5: 1 May 1936 to 31 January 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5127, c1993. Vol. 6: 31 January to 13 October 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5128, c1993. Vol. 7: 13 October 1937 to 15 September 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5129, c1993. Vol. 8: 15 September 1938 to 10 February 1939. Austria: Document DOCD-5130, c1993. Vol. 9: 11 May to 8 December 1939. Austria: Document DOCD5131, c1993. Vol. 10: 26 January to 17 December 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5132, c1993. Vol. 11: 17 December 1940 to 6 March 1942. Austria: Document DOCD-5133, c1993. Vol. 12: 1945–1947. Blues Document BDCD-6047, 1995. BB2232. Broonzy, Big Bill. “Baby, I Done Got Wise.” Jazz Record no. 42 (Mar 1946): 9–12. Reprinted in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 57–60. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. BB2233. Broonzy, Big Bill; Bruynoghe, Yannick. Big Bill Blues: William Broonzy’s Story as Told to Yannick Bruynoghe. London: Cassell, 1955. 139 pp.; Bruxelles: Editions des Artistes, 1955. 228 pp.; Paris: Barclay, 1956; London: Jazz Book Club, 1957. 139 pp.; New York: Oak, 1964. 176 pp.; Paris: Ludd, 1987. 212 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1992. 176 pp.

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BB2234. Broonzy, Big Bill; Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Excerpts from Big Bill’s Letters to Yannick Bruynoghe.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 22–23. BB2235. Broonzy, Big Bill. “Blues in 1890,” in Jazz Book, 1955, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 143–148. London: Cassell & Co, 1955. (NOTE: This is an edited chapter from item BB2233.) BB2236. Broonzy, Big Bill. “Big Bill Blues. Pt. 1: It Was Born in Us to Sing the Blues.” Melody Maker (27 Aug 1955): 3, 13; “Pt. 2: A 19th Century Blues Session.” Melody Maker (3 Sep 1955): 5; “Pt. 3.” Melody Maker (10 Sep 1955); “Pt. 4: ‘No Drinking Here’, Said the Club Boss.” Melody Maker (17 Sep 1955): 7; “Pt. 5: Work Songs on the Yellow Dog.” Melody Maker (24 Sep 1955): 5. (NOTE: Extracted from item BB2233.) BB2237. Broonzy, Big Bill. “Ménage a Trois.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 8 (Jul/Aug 1955): 24. (NOTE: Extracted from item BB2233.) BB2238. Broonzy, Big Bill. “Truth About the Blues.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 17–20. BB2239. Brown, Tony. “Well Done!” Melody Maker (15 Mar 1958): 3. BB2240. Bruin, Leo. “Big Bill Broonzy in Nederland.” Block no. 76 (1990): 25–27. BB2241. Brunning, Bob. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BB2242. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Big Bill,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 61–63 (Item E128). BB2243. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Big Bill,” in This is Jazz, ed. K. Williamson. London: Newnes, 1960. BB2244. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “In Chicago with Big Bill and Friends: Chicago Scrapbook Excerpts.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 6–16. BB2245. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Mes Blues, Ma Guitare et Moi; Les Souvenirs de Big Bill Broonzy.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 44 (Jan 1959): 37–39; Jazz Magazine [France] no. 45 (Feb 1959): 32–34+; Jazz Magazine [France] no. 46 (Mar 1959): 22–25+; Jazz Magazine [France] no. 48 (May 1959): 27+. BB2246. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Who Got the Money?” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 21. BB2247. Calt, Stephen; Mann, Woody. Big Bill Broonzy: Do That Guitar Rag, 1928–1935. USA: Yazoo L–1035, c1973. BB2248. Calt, Stephen; Perls, Nick; Stewart, Mike. The Young Big Bill Broonzy, 1928–1935. USA: Yazoo L–1011, c1968.

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BB2249. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 31–32 (Item E120). BB2250. Charters, Samuel B. “Big Bill Broomsley,” in The Country Blues, pp. 166–181 (Item A389). BB2251. Clarke, Donald. “Broonzy, Big Bill,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 170 (Item E125).

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BB2268. Fassio, Edoardo. “La Verità su Big Bill Broonzy.” Il Blues no. 53 (Dec 1995): 14–20. BB2269. Feather, Leonard. Big Bill Broonzy. USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS–10004, 1973. BB2270. Feather, Leonard. “Broonzy, William Lee Conley (Big Bill),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 143 (Item E138).

BB2252. Clergeat, André. Big Bill Broonzy. Vol. 2: Feelin’ Low Down. France: Vogue BL.512510, 1980.

BB2271. Federighi, Luciano. “I Due Volti di un Grande Bluesman: Big Bill Broonzy.” Feelin’ Good no. 30 (1990): 26–37.

BB2253. Cohn, Lawrence. Big Bill Broonzy: Big Bill’s Blues. USA: Epic EE 22017, 1969; UK: CBS 52648, c1969.

BB2272. Fox, Charles. An Evening with Big Bill Broonzy. Vol. 1. Denmark: Storyville CD 8016, 1994.

BB2254. Cohn, Lawrence. Big Bill Broonzy: Good Time Tonight. USA: Columbia/Legacy C 46219, 1990.

BB2273. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001.

BB2255. Coller, Derek. “Big Bill Broonzy.” Matrix no. 33 (Mar 1961): 3–6. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Matrix no. 40 (1962): 19.)

BB2274. Friedman, Emily; Holstein, Fred. “Fleming Brown: Earlier Days.” Come for to Sing 1, no. 3 (Summer 1975): 16–24.

BB2256. Collis, John. Big Bill Broonzy: The Southern Blues. UK: Charly CD BM 49, 1993. BB2257. Cressant, Pierre. “‘Big Bill’ Broonzy.” Jazz Hot no. 59 (1951): 17. BB2258. Dahl, Bill. Big Bill Broonzy: Absolutely the Best. USA: Varèse Sarabande 302 061 090 2, 2000. BB2259. Dalton, James B. “Big Bill and the Blues.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 13 (Summer 1994): 52–54. BB2260. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Broonzy, Big Bill,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, pp. 61–62. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BB2261. Demêtre, Jacques. Big Bill Broonzy: Midnight Steppers. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2001, 1986. BB2262. Dicaire, David. “Big Bill Broonzy (1893–1958): Key to the Highway,” in Blues Singers, pp. 64–68 (Item E130). BB2263. Dixon, Willie. Big Bill Broonzy: Remembering Big Bill. USA: Mercury LP 20044, 1964. BB2264. Eagle, Bob. “Blues Forum.” Talking Blues no. 2 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1976): 8–9. BB2265. Evans, David. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 105–107. New York: Perigee, 2005. BB2266. Fancourt, Les. Big Bill Broonzy: I Feel So Good. UK: Indigo CD 2006, 1995. BB2267. Farley, Christopher John. “Big Bill Broonzy: Key to the Highway,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., pp. 239–242 (Item A895).

BB2275. Glovsky, Anton. Big Bill Broonzy: Treat Me Right. USA: Tradition TCD 1005, 1996. BB2276. Gold, Don. “Big Bill Broonzy.” Down Beat 25 (6 Feb 1958): 15–16. BB2277. Gold, Don. “Tangents.” Down Beat 25 (2 Oct 1958): 42. BB2278. Gormick, Greg. Big Bill Broonzy: Play Your Hand. UK: Arpeggio ARB 009, 2001. BB2279. Gormick, Greg. The Legendary Big Bill Broonzy: I Can’t Be Satisfied. UK: Collector’s Edition 6, 1996. BB2280. Green, Benny. Big Bill Broonzy/Josh White: The Blues. UK: Pye PEP 605, 1960. BB2281. Groom, Bob. “Big Bill Broonzy.” Blues World no. 33 (Autumn 1970): 7–9. BB2282. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Big Bill Broonzy,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 52 (Item E145). BB2283. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 42–44. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BB2284. Harris, Sheldon. “Broonzy, William Lee Conley ‘Big Bill’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 68–70 (E146). BB2285. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 25. BB2286. Hentoff, Nat. Big Bill Broonzy: Big Bill’s Blues. USA: Portrait Masters J 44089, 1988.

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BB2287. Hentoff, Nat. “A Life in the Blues.” HiFi/Stereo Review 7 (Aug 1961): 73. BB2288. Hentoff, Nat. “Wild Bill’s Last Date: Bill Broonzy Story.” Reporter 24 (13 Apr 1961): 43–44. BB2289. Hermans, Sjef; Keirsbilck, Erik van. “Big Bill Broonzy: Een Blues Fundament Blootgelegd.” Block no. 76 (1990): 21–24.

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BB2304. James, Steve. “Big Bill’s Blues: The Life and Times of Blues Pioneer Big Bill Broonzy.” Acoustic Guitar no. 105 (Sep 2001): 54–56, 58–59, 64, 67. BB2305. Jones, Max. “Memories of Broonzy.” Melody Maker (6 Dec 1975): 38. BB2306. Jones, Max. “Not Enough of Big Bill.” Melody Maker (23 Feb 1957): 14.

BB2290. Hermans, Sjef; Keirsbilck, Erik van. “Big Bill Broonzy Discography.” Block no. 76 (1990): 1–12. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Block no. 80 (1991): 23–25.)

BB2307. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “Rosy View of Skiffle.” Melody Maker (6 Apr 1957): 5.

BB2291. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 38–40 (E150).

BB2309. Karlsson, Ingemar. “Big Bill Broonzy.” Jefferson no. 105 (1994): 6–10.

BB2292. Hodes, Art. “Big Bill,” in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, p. 57. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977.

BB2310. Kinkle, Roger D. “Broonzy, Big Bill,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 625–626 (E160).

BB2293. Hodes, Art. “Sittin’ In.” Down Beat 28 (13 Apr 1961): 44. BB2294. Holland, Ted. “William Lee Conley ‘Big Bill Broonzy’,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 79 (E157). BB2295. House, Roger. ‘Keys to the Highway’: William ‘Big Bill’ Broonzy and the Chicago Blues in the Era of the Great Migration. Ph.D. Dissertation, Boston University, 1999. 247 pp. BB2296. House, Roger. “Themes of Poverty in the Blues of Big Bill Broonzy.” Southern Review: Foreign Language and Literature Society of Okinawa no. 19 (Dec 2004). BB2297. Hudtwalcker, Olaf. “Erinnerungen an Big Bill Broonzy.” German Blues Circle Info no. 34 (Jul 1979): 20–22. BB2298. Hulme, George. Big Bill Broonzy: In Concert with Graeme Bell & His Australian Jazz Band. UK: Jasmine JASMCD 3007, 2002. BB2299. Humphrey, Mark. Big Bill Broonzy: Baby Please Don’t Go. USA: Drive DE2-41041, 1994. BB2300. Hutton, Jack. “Big Bill Took a Back Seat.” Melody Maker (12 Nov 1955): 3. BB2301. Hutton, Jack. “Broonzy Farewell.” Melody Maker (16 Mar 1957): 10. BB2302. Huyton, Trevor. “Big Bill’s Blues.” Matrix no. 57 (Feb 1965): 18–19. BB2303. Iseton, Bill. “Big Bill Broonzy: Selected Discography.” Jazzology 2 (Jan 1947): 7.

BB2308. Kahn, Hamilton. “They Don’t Appreciate Real Blues in France.” Melody Maker (2 Feb 1952): 9.

BB2311. Kinnell, Bill. Big Bill Broonzy: Trouble in Mind. UK: Spotlite SPJ900, 1978. BB2312. Korner, Alexis. Big Bill Broonzy: Big Bill Blues. UK: Vogue LAE12009, 1956. BB2313. Korner, Alexis. “Big Bill Broonzy: Some Personal Memories.” Jazz Journal 11, no. 3 (Mar 1958): 1. BB2314. Korner, Alexis. An Evening with Big Bill Broonzy Recorded in Club Montmartre Copenhagen, 1956. Denmark: Storyville SLP–114, c1962. BB2315. Korner, Alexis. “A Guide to Blues Guitar.” Melody Maker (17 Feb 1968): 17. BB2316. Lang, Iain. “Big Bill Blues.” Jazz Monthly 1, no. 9 (Nov 1955): 28. BB2317. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Broonzy, ‘Big’ Bill,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 335–336 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 53, 55 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 49–50 (E169). BB2318. Lawless, Ray M. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 49–50. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.) BB2319. Lornell, Kip. Big Bill Broonzy, 1932–1942. USA: Biograph BLP C15, 1973. BB2320. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “There’s No Argument, the Money is Big Bill’s.” Melody Maker (6 Sep 1958): 11.

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BB2321. Mann, Woody. The Guitar of Big Bill Broonzy. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1999. 24 pp.

(NOTE: Originally sleevenotes to Fontana 688 206, and RCA Victor RD–7685.)

BB2322. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Broonzy, Big Bill,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 79 (Item E176).

BB2337. Oliver, Paul. Portraits in Blues. Vol. 2: Big Bill Broonzy. Denmark: Storyville SLP 154, 1964.

BB2323. McCarthy, Albert J. “Discography of Big Bill Broonzy.” Jazz Forum [UK] 4 (Apr 1947): 25–30.

BB2338. O’Neal, Jim. “Big Bill: Opening the Door to the Blues.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 4–5.

BB2324. Melly, George. “The First Time I Met the Blues.” Word no. 11 (Jan 2004): 84.

BB2339. Panassié, Hugues. “Big Bill Doesn’t Sell His Music — He Gives It Away.” Melody Maker (15 Sep 1951): 9.

BB2325. Morgantini, Jacques. Big Bill Broonzy. France: Bluebird FXMI 7275, c1976.

BB2340. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Singers.” Melody Maker (10 May 1952): 9.

BB2326. Obrecht, Jas. “The Legend of Big Bill Broonzy.” Guitar Player 20, no. 8 (Aug 1986): 68–74.

BB2341. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Broonzy, William Lee Conley, called Big Bill,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 39 (Item E182).

BB2327. Olausson, Rune. “Big Bill Blues.” Orkester Journalen 26, no. 1 (Jan 1958): 13. BB2328. Oliver, Paul. Big Bill and Sonny Boy. UK: RCA Victor RD–7685, 1964.

BB2342. Panassié, Madeleine Gautier. “A Propos de Big Bill Broonzy ë Yannick et Margo Bruynoghe.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 283 (Nov 1980): 12–13.

BB2329. Oliver, Paul. Big Bill Broonzy. UK: Philips BBL 7113, 1957.

BB2343. Papo, Alfredo. “Big Bill en Barcelona.” Solo Blues 1, no. 2 (Fall 1985): 18–19.

BB2330. Oliver, Paul. Big Bill Broonzy, 1927–32. UK: Matchbox MSE 1004, 1985.

BB2344. Pastonesi, Marco. “Un Blues del Mississippi: Big Bill Broonzy.” Musica Jazz 37, no. 2 (Feb 1981): 11–14.

BB2331. Oliver, Paul. “Big Bill Broonzy on ‘Vogue’.” Music Mirror 3, no. 7 (Aug 1956): 4–6. BB2332. Oliver, Paul. Big Bill Broonzy: Tribute to Big Bill. UK: Nixa NJL 16, c1958. Reprinted as part of notes to Josh White, Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Blues Legends in London. UK: Sequel CMETD562, 2002. BB2333. Oliver, Paul. Big Bill Broonzy: Trouble in Mind. UK: Fontana 688 206 ZL, 1964. (NOTE: Notes reprinted (together with notes to RCA Victor RD–7685) as ‘Just a dream: Big Bill Broonzy’, in Blues off the Record, pp. 111–115.) BB2334. Oliver, Paul. “Blues Backstage.” Music Mirror 4, no. 4 (May 1957): 22–23. Reprinted as “Blues Backstage: With Big Bill and John Sellers,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 211–213 (Item A1577). BB2335. Oliver, Paul. “Broonzy, Big Bill,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 3, ed. S. Sadie, p. 334. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 303–304 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 4. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 429. New York: Grove, 2001. BB2336. Oliver, Paul. “Just a Dream: Big Bill Broonzy,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 111–115 (Item A1577).

BB2345. Pastonesi, Marco; Grandi, Marino. “Washboard Sam: Il Fratellastro di Big Bill.” Il Blues no. 14 (Mar 1986): 4–6. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BB2346. Petersen, Poul. “Big Bill Broonzy.” Jazz Report [USA] 5, no. 5 (1966/67): 1 p. BB2347. Place, Jeffrey. Big Bill Broonzy: Trouble in Mind. USA: Smithsonian Folkways SFW CD 40131, 2000. BB2348. Preston, Denis. Big Bill Broonzy: Mississippi Blues. Vol. 1. UK: Nixa NJE 1005, c1955. BB2349. Radcliffe, Charles. Big Bill Broonzy: Southern Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD 114, 1999. BB2350. Randle, Bill. “Big Bill Broonzy: Last Session.” ABC TV Hootenanny 1, no. 2 (Apr 1964): 24–25, 68–69. BB2351. Randle, Bill. The Bill Broonzy Story. USA: Verve MG V-3000-–, 1961; USA: Verve CD 547 555-2, 1999. BB2352. Rasche, Stefan. “Big Bill Blues: Williams ‘Big Bill’ Broonzy und Sein Mutmaßlicher Geburtstag.” Musikblatt 15, no. 15 (126) (1988): 22. BB2353. Riesman, Bob. “Broonzy, Big Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 150–153 (Item E162).

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BB2354. Riesman, Robert. Big Bill Broonzy: On Tour in Britain, 1952: ‘Live’ in England & Scotland. UK: Jasmine JASMCD 3011/2, 2002. BB2355. Riesman, Robert. “Key to the Highway,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 563–564 (Item E162). BB2356. Rijn, Guido van. “Big Bill Broonzy on Vogue in 1951 and 1952.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 34 (Nov 1973): 4. BB2357. Roxon, Lillian. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 63–64 (Item E192). BB2358. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 20–21. London: Brown, 2003. BB2359. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Big Bill Broonzy.” The Blues Collection no. 27 (1992+). BB2360. Russell, Tony. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 50–51 (Item A1904). BB2361. Ruyter, Michiel A. de. Big Bill Broonzy: Big Bill’s Blues. USA: Columbia WL 111, c1969. BB2362. Rye, Howard. “Big Bill 1927 to 1947.” Collector’s Items no. 11 (Apr 1982): 9–12. BB2363. Rye, Howard. “Big Bill 1927 to 1947.” Collectors Items no. 57 (Spring 1991): 9–13. BB2364. St. Pierre, Roger. Big Bill Broonzy: All Them Blues. UK: DJM DJLMD 8009, 1975. BB2365. Santelli, Robert. “Broonzy, Big Bill,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 58–59 (Item E202). BB2366. Schnieders, Bob; Terkel, Studs. Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam. USA: Chess/MCA CH–9251, 1986.

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as “Big Bill and the Country Blues.” Jazz Monthly 3, no. 11 (Jan 1958): 7-10, 32. Studs Terkel’s notes reprinted as “Big Bill Broonzy.” Jazz Journal 11, no. 5 (May 1958): 33-36. BB2372. Smith, Charles Edward. Big Bill Broonzy Sings Country Blues. USA: Folkways FA 2326, 1957; USA: Disc/Folkways D–112, 1964; USA: Folkways FTS 31005, 1968. BB2373. Smith, Charles Edward. Big Bill Broonzy Sings Folk Songs. USA: Folkways FA 2328, 1962. BB2374. Smith, Chris. Great Bluesmen in Britain. UK: Avid AMSC 736, 2002. BB2375. Smith, Chris. Hit the Right Lick: The Recordings of Big Bill Broonzy. Bromham: Blues & Rhythm, 1996. 103 pp. BB2376. Smith, Chris. “100 Years of Big Bill Broonzy.” Juke Blues no. 41 (1998): 41–44. BB2377. Smith, Chris. “State Street Boys, Alabama Rascals, See See Riders and Big Bill Broonzy.” Blues & Rhythm no. 77 (Mar 1993): 4–5. (NOTE: With corrections in B&R no. 79 (1993): 17.) BB2378. Smith, Christopher John. ‘I Can Show It to You Better Than I Can Explain It to You’: Analyzing Procedural Cues in African-American Musical Improvisations (James Brown, Miles Davis, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Big Bill Broonzy, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti). Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1999. 494 pp. BB2379. Southern, Eileen. “Broonzy, William Lee Conley (‘Big Bill’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 49 (Item E208).

BB2367. Shadwick, Keith. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 42–43 (Item E204).

BB2380. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Broonzy, Big Bill,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 73–75 (Item E209).

BB2368. Shaw, Arnold. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 19–26. New York: Collier, 1978.

BB2381. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Blues in the Country.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 4 (Apr 1959): 3–4.

BB2369. Slaven, Neil. Big Bill Broonzy: All the Classic Sides, 1928–1937. UK: JSP JSPCD 7718, 2003. Vol. 2: 1937–1940. UK: JSP JSPCD 7750, c2004.

BB2382. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “A Date with the Blues.” Melody Maker (15 Sep 1951): 9.

BB2370. Smith, Charles Edward. “Big Bill and the Country Blues.” Jazz Monthly 3, no. 11 (Jan 1958): 7–10, 32. BB2371. Smith, Charles Edward; Terkel, Studs. Big Bill Broonzy: His Story. USA: Folkways FG 3586, 1957; USA: Smithsonian Folkways 03586, 1992. Notes also published with Big Bill Broonzy Sings Country Blues. USA: Folkways FA 2326, 1957; USA: Disc/ Folkways D-112, 1964; USA: Folkways FTS 31005, 1968. Charles Edward Smith’s notes reprinted

BB2383. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Lightly and Politely: About Big Bill Broonzy.” Jazz Journal 4, no. 11 (Nov 1951): 2. BB2384. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Preachin’ the Blues.” Jazz Journal 4, no. 10 (Oct 1951): 3; Jazz Journal 4, no. 11 (Nov 1951): 13–14; Jazz Journal 5, no. 2 (Feb 1952): 8–9; Jazz Journal 5, no. 4 (Apr 1952): 6–7; Jazz Journal 6, no. 2 (Feb 1953): 4–5. BB2385. Strachwitz, Chris. “Big Bill Broonzy, 1945–1956.” Coda 3, no. 1 (May/Jul 1960): 32–33.

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BB2386. Surge, Frank. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 35–38 (Item E213).

BB2402. Voce, Steve. “Big Bill in Concert.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 3 (Mar 1962): 8–10.

BB2387. Terkel, Studs. “Big Bill,” in Talking to Myself: A Memoir of My Times, pp. 296–306. London: Harrap, 1986.

BB2403. Welding, Pete. “Big Bill Reconsidered.” Saturday Review 53 (14 Feb 1970): 62–63. BB2404. Whiteis, David. “The Blues as Real Life.” Down Beat 57, no. 10 (Oct 1990): 44.

BB2388. Terkel, Studs; Scheftel, Jeff. “Big Bill and Studs: A Friendship for the Ages,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., pp. 204–205 (Item A895).

BB2405. Wildman Steve. Big Bill Broonzy: The Blues. USA: Scepter M–529, 1960s.

BB2389. Terkel, Studs. “Big Bill Broonzy,” in And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey, pp. 189–196. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005.

BB2406. Wilds, Mary. “William ‘Big Bill’ Broonzy,” in Raggin’ the Blues, pp. 8–20. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001.

BB2390. Terkel, Studs. “Big Bill Broonzy.” Jazz Journal 11, no. 5 (May 1958): 33–36. (NOTE: This article is a transcription of an recorded interview originally issued with Folkways FG 3586.)

BB2407. Wilson, John S. “Country ‘Blues’: Bill Broonzy’s Singing is Living History, Lucid Dissertation Excitement.” New York Times (15 Sep 1957): B18.

BB2391. Terkel, Studs. Big Bill Broonzy and Pete Seeger in Concert. USA: Verve/Folkways FVS 9008, 1965. BB2392. Terkel, Studs. Big Bill Broonzy and Washboard Sam. USA: Chess LP 1468, c1961. BB2393. Terkel, Studs. Big Bill Broonzy Memorial. USA: Mercury MG 20822, c1963; USA: Mercury SR 60822, 1963. BB2394. Terkel, Studs. Big Bill Broonzy: The Blues. USA: EmArcy MG 36137, 195?; USA: Mercury MMB 12003, 1960s. Notes reprinted in the Jazz Word, ed. D. Cerulli; B. Korall; M. Nasatir, pp. 80–84. London: Ballantine, 1960. BB2395. Terkel, Studs. “Big Bill’s Last Session.” Jazz: A Quarterly of American Music no. 1 (Oct 1958): 9– 18. Reprinted in Guitar Player 7 (Apr 1973): 20, 41–44. Reprinted in Blues Guitarists, pp. 19–22. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. BB2396. Terkel, Studs. “On Big Bill Broonzy and the Blues.” Jazz Review [USA] 1, no. 2 (Dec 1958): 28–29. BB2397. Terkel, Studs. This is the Blues. USA: Folkways FS 3817, 1959. BB2398. Testoni, Giancarlo. “Il Mondo del Blues.” Musica Jazz 21, no. 6 (Jun 1965): 24–26; Musica Jazz 21, no. 11 (Nov 1965): 14–16. BB2399. Vasset, André. Big Bill Broonzy: Unissued Test Pressings. France: Milan CD CH 345, 1991. BB2400. Vasset, André. Black Brother: La Vie & l’Oeuvre de Big Bill Broonzy, Chanteur, Guitariste et Personnalite Capitale du Monde du Blues. France: Decombat, 1996. 266 pp. BB2401. Visser, Joop. Big Bill Broonzy: Chicago Calling. UK: Blue Boar CDBB 1015, 1998.

BB2408. Wilson, John S. “Document of a Blues Singer.” New York Times (16 Jul 1961): B8. BB2409. Yurchenco, Henrietta. “Three Giants of Folk Music.” Sing Out! 12, no. 3 (Jun/Jul 1962): 57+. Obituaries: Chicago Daily Tribune (17 Aug 1958): 31. Chicago Defender (19 Aug 1958): A6. Chicago Defender (30 Aug 1958): 2. Down Beat 25 (18 Sep 1958): 11. Jazz Report (Aug 1958). New York Times (16 Aug 1958): 17. Sing Out! 8, no. 3 (Winter 1959): 31. Time [USA] 72 (1 Sep 1958): 40. Variety 211 (29 Aug 1958): 79. BB2410. Anon. “500 Pounds ‘Blues’ for Broonzy.” Melody Maker (23 Aug 1958): 1. BB2411. Goodwin, Keith. “Farewell to ‘Big Bill’.” New Musical Express (22 Aug 1958): 8. BB2412. Jones, Max. “The Last of a Line.” Melody Maker (23 Aug 1958): 12. BB2413. Olausson, Rune. “Big Bill Broonzy Död.” Orkester Journalen 26, no. 9 (Sep 1958): 4. BB2414. “Radio Show Plans Tribute To Bill Broonzy.” Chicago Defender (18 Aug 1958): A2. BB2415. Smith, Charles Edward. “Big Bill Broonzy.” Jazz Monthly 4, no. 9 (Nov 1958): 3. BB2416. “Weep No More: Photo-Editorial.” Ebony 14, no. 1 (Nov 1958): 154–155. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 3 (1996). Jazz Hot no. 106 (1956). Jazz Hot no. 136 (1958). Jazz Hot no. 146 (1959). Melody Maker (22 Mar 1958): 6. Items A76, A1121, A1302, A1306, A1378, A1949, A2036, A2085, A2272, BA436, BJ1545, BL1614, BS986, BT184, BW1455, C152, C182, C284, C373, E318.

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ADA BROWN BB2417. Anon. “International Songstress.” New York Amsterdam News (19 Feb 1938): 17. BB2418. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Ada,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 54–55 (Item E110). BB2419. Chilton, John. “Brown, Ada,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 47 (Item E121). BB2420. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Ada,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 70–72 (E146). BB2421. Holland, Ted. “Ada Brown,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 59 (E157). BB2422. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Brown, Ada,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 40 (Item E182). BB2423. Rye, Howard. “Brown, Ada,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 153–154 (Item E162). BB2424. Rye, Howard. “Visiting Fireman, 12b.” Storyville no. 126 (Aug/Sep 1986): 222–223. BB2425. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Ada,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 60 (Item E202). Obituaries: Billboard 62 (15 Apr 1950): 64. Down Beat 17 (5 May 1950): 10. Variety 178 (5 Apr 1950): 63. BB2426. “Blues for Ada Brown.” Melody Maker (6 May 1950): 2. BB2427. “Entertainer Ada Brown’s Rites in KCK.” Los Angeles Sentinel (6 Apr 1950): 1. BB2428. “Två Kända Bluessångerskor ur Tiden.” Orkester Journalen 18, no. 6 (Jun 1950): 9. See also: Chicago Defender (27 Jun 1936): 10. Items A1830, A2210, BA538, BB1072, BR162. ALBERTA BROWN See: Item BB1072. ALIZA “LIZA” BROWN See: ELIZA BROWN AMANDA BROWN See: VIOLA McCOY ANDREW BROWN BB2429. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Andrew Brown,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 54 (E101). BB2430. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Andrew,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 72–73 (E146).

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BB2431. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Andrew Brown,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 40–41 (E150). BB2432. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Andrew,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 337 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 55 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 50 (E169). BB2433. Pruter, Robert. “Brown, Andrew,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 154 (Item E162). BB2434. Rowe, Bill. “Andrew Brown.” Career Discographies 1, no. 1 (Jan 1995): 2–3; Career Discographies 1, no. 3 (Sep 1995): 39–41. BB2435. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Andrew,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 60 (Item E202). BB2436. Shadwick, Keith. “Andrew Brown,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 44 (Item E204). BB2437. Shurman, Dick. Andrew Brown: Big Brown’s Chicago Blues. Holland: Black Magic LP 9001, 1982. BB2438. Shurman, Dick. “Interview met Andrew Brown.” Block no. 42 (Apr/Jun 1982): 17–20. BB2439. Shurman, Dick. “Suburban Blues: Andrew Brown.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 12–13. BB2440. Vos, Marcel M. Andrew Brown: On the Case. Holland: Double Trouble DT 3010, 1985. BB2441. Wisse, Rien. “Chicago-Bluesman Andrew Brown.” Jazz Freak 10, no. 1 (Sep 1982): 21. Obituaries: Down Beat 53, no. 3 (Mar 1986): 13. Goldmine no. 145 (14 Feb 1986). BB2442. Shurman, Dick. “Andrew Brown.” Living Blues no. 68 (1986): 34–35. See also: Item F311 (Vol. 5). ANGELA BROWN BB2443. Darwen, Norman. “Talking Blueswomen (and Other Things) with Angela Brown.” Blues Gazette no. 4 (1996): 19–20. BB2444. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Angela,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 337–338 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 55 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 50–51 (E169). BB2445. Palmer, Amanda. “Out Loud.” Blueprint 2, no. 21 (Mar 1999): 18–21. BB2446. Slaven, Neil. Angela Brown: Thinking Out Loud. UK: Blueside WESF 108, c1999. See also: Blues & Co no. 5 (c1998).

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ARELEAN BROWN BB2447. Monge, Luigi. “Brown, Arelean,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 154 (Item E162). BB2448. Shurman, Dick. “All in the Family: Arelean Brown: Intervjuas.” Jefferson no. 42 (Winter 1978): 8–20. Obituaries: BB2449. Löfgren, Tommy. “Arelean Brown, 1924–1981.” Jefferson no. 53 (Fall 1981): 46. BB2450. O’Neal, Jim. “Arelean Brown.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 44–45. BESSIE BROWN (1) See: GEORGE WILLIAMS & BESSIE BROWN BESSIE BROWN (2) (“THE ORIGINAL”) BB2451. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Bessie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 55 (Item E110). BB2452. Godrich, John. Hard Luck Blues. UK: VJM VLP 40, 1972. BB2453. Fry, Robert Webb, II. “Brown, Bessie (Ohio),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 154 (Item E162). BB2454. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Bessie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 73 (E146). BB2455. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Bessie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 338 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 55 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 51 (E169). BB2456. Tracy, Steve. Original Bessie Brown: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1925– 1929 & the Remaining Titles of Liza Brown, 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5456, 1996. See also: Item A1828. BUSTER BROWN BB2457. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Buster,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 55 (Item E110). BB2458. Clarke, Donald. “Brown, Buster,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125).

BB2461. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Buster Brown,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 52–53 (Item E145). BB2462. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Buster,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 74 (E146). BB2463. Holland, Ted. “Buster Brown,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 95 (E157). BB2464. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Buster,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 338 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 55 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 51 (E169). BB2465. Nite, Norm N. “Buster Brown,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 65 (Item E181). BB2466. Poggi, P.J. “‘I’m Goin’, But I’ll Be Back’: The Buster Brown Story.” Who Put the Bomp no. 7 (Summer 1971): 29–30. BB2467. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Buster,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 61 (Item E202). BB2468. Walker, Jack. Get Down with Buster Brown. USA?: Souffle SO 2014, c1973. BB2469. Walker, Jack. Buster Brown: New King of the Blues. USA: Fire FLP 102, 1960; USA: Collectables COL– 5110, 1987. Obituaries: BB2470. Stiff, John. “Buster Brown.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. BB2471. Williams, Cora M. “Buster Brown, Famed Musician Passes in New York.” Albany Southwest Georgian (6 Feb 1976). Reprinted in Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 9. CALVIN BROWN See: ACQUARIAN RECORDS CHARLES BROWN BB2472. Aiges, Scott. “Charles Brown, Boogie’s Best.” Times–Picayune (1 May 1992): 6. BB2473. Anon. Charles Brown: Driftin’ Blues. USA: Score SLP–4011, 1957; France: Imperial SLP–4011, 1983. BB2474. Anon. “Charles Brown Honored at White House.” Blues Revue no. 34 (Jan/Feb 1998): 75.

BB2459. Cummings, Tony. Buster Brown: Raise a Ruckus Tonight. UK: DJM 22037, 1976.

BB2475. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Charles Brown,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 16–21 (Item A139).

BB2460. Fisher, Tom. “Brown, Buster,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 154–155 (Item E162).

BB2476. Bas–Rabérin, Philippe. “Charles Brown, d’un Bord a l’Autre.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 436 (Apr 1994): 13; “Charles Brown (suite): J’etais un

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Romantique.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 437 (May 1994): 12; “Charles Brown (suite): Le Blues de la Dérive.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 438 (Jun 1994): 8; “Charles Brown (interview).” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 439 (Jul/Aug 1994): 11. BB2477. Bas–Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 466 (Jan 1997): 50. BB2478. Benway, Richie. Charles Brown: Snuff Dippin’ Mama. USA: Night Train 7017, 1995. BB2479. Bernholm, Jonas. Charles Brown with Hjartslag: Live at Mosebacke: I’m Gonna Push On! Sweden: Stockholm RJ–200, 1980. BB2480. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Charles,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 56 (Item E110).

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BB2494. Deffaa, Chip. “Charles Brown: ‘I’m Driftin’ and Driftin’ …’,” in Blue Rhythms, pp. 102–137. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996. BB2495. Deffaa, Chip; Raitt, Bonnie. Charles Brown: A Life in the Blues. USA: Rounder 11661–2074–2, 2003. BB2496. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Charles Brown: Diamond in the Crown of West Coast Blues.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 14–19. BB2497. Denison, D.C. “Charles Brown.” Boston Globe (29 Sep 1991): 6. BB2498. Dollar, Steve. “Brown’s Got a Right to Sing the Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (28 Jun 1991): 1.

BB2481. Briggs, Keith. Charles Brown: Trouble Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD164, 2000.

BB2499. Evans, David. “Charles Brown,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 107–108. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BB2482. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Living Blues Interview: Charles Brown.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 10–29.

BB2500. Feather, Leonard. “Brown, Charles,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 143 (Item E138).

BB2483. Brown, Charles. Charles Brown & Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers: Race Track Blues. Sweden: Route 66 KIX–17, 1981.

BB2501. Feld, David. “Merry Comeback, Baby: Charles Brown.” Blues Access no. 12 (Winter 1992): 14–20.

BB2484. Brown, Charles. Charles Brown: The Legend. USA: Bluesway BLS 6039, 1970; USA: MCA MCAD– 22112, 1994. BB2485. Butters, Patrick T. “R&B Giants of Past Finally Get Applause.” Washington Times (22 Feb 1990): 23. BB2486. Cage, R. “Rhythm & Blues Notes.” Down Beat 21 (22 Sep 1954): 16. BB2487. Carlsson, Ulf. “Charles Brown Och Vastkustbluesen.” Jefferson no. 50 (Winter 1980): 26–31. BB2488. Carlsson, Ulf. “Veteranen Charles Brown: ‘Vi Gar Klass aat Bluesen’.” Orkester Journalen 57 (Nov 1989): 15+. BB2489. Clarke, Donald. “Brown, Charles,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 171. London: Penguin, 1998. BB2490. Coleman, Rick. “Charles Brown’s New Orleans Blues.” Wavelength no. 91 (May 1988): 30–32. BB2491. Dahl, Bill. “Balladeer Charles Brown’s Career Rides on Strong 2nd Wind.” Chicago Tribune (19 Aug 1994): 1.

BB2502. Fonteyne, André. “Charles Brown.” Soul Bag no. 126 (Spring 1992): 6–10. BB2503. Gart, Galen. “Charles Brown,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BB2504. Grendysa, Peter. “Charles Brown: Mr. Black Night.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 34. (NOTE: Includes discography on pp. 34, 36, 41.) BB2505. Grove, Bryan. “Drifting Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 283–284 (Item E162). BB2506. Hamlin, Jesse. “Charles Brown’s Cool Shade of Blues.” San Francisco Chronicle (15 Oct 1995): 25. BB2507. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Charles Brown,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 53 (Item E145). BB2508. Harrington, Richard. “From Bluesman Charles Brown: A Double Shot of Sophistication.” The Washington Post (7 Jan 2004): C05. BB2509. Harris, Paul A. “Charles Brown: A Star to the Stars.” St. Louis Post–Dispatch (8 Aug 1993): 4.

BB2492. Dawson, Jim. Charles Brown & Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers: ‘Sail on Blues’. Sweden: Juke Box Lil JB–1106, 1989.

BB2510. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Charles,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 74–76 (E146).

BB2493. Dawson, Jim. Charles Brown: ‘Let’s Have a Ball’. Sweden: Route 66 KIX–34, 1989.

BB2511. Herzhaft, Gérard. Charles Brown: These Blues. France: Verve CD 523022, 1995.

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BB2512. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Charles Brown,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 42–43 (E150). BB2513. Hildebrand, Lee. “Charles Brown,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 25–26. New York: Billboard, 1994. BB2514. Himes, Geoffrey. “Charles Brown’s Blues Heritage.” Washington Post (26 Sep 1997): 18. BB2515. Holland, Ted. “Charles Brown,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 109 (E157).

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BB2529. Morse, Steve. “For Charles Brown and Bonnie Raitt, a Legendary Past is Present Again.” Boston Globe (22 Jul 1990): 1. BB2530. Notini, Per. Charles Brown: Sunny Road. Sweden: Route 66 KIX–5, 1978. BB2531. Otis, Johnny. Charles Brown & Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers: Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies. Vol. 2. USA: Blues Spectrum BS 102, 1974. BB2532. Ouellette, Dan. “Blindfold Test: Charles Brown.” Down Beat 62, no. 10 (Oct 1995): 78.

BB2516. Hugo, Anthony. Charles Brown: Driftin’ Blues. USA: Mainstream MRL 368, c1964; USA: DCC Compact Classics DJZ 603, 1989.

BB2533. Ouellette, Dan. “Charles Brown: Evening Star.” Down Beat 65, no. 2 (Feb 1998): 32–34.

BB2517. Kadet, Gary S. “Driftin’ Around with Charles Brown.” Goldmine no. 293 (18 Oct 1991): 26–28+.

BB2534. Penny, Dave. Charles Brown: Hard Times & Cool Blues. UK: Sequel NEX CD 133, 1990.

BB2518. Laredo, Joseph F.; Humphrey, Mark. The Complete Aladdin Recordings of Charles Brown. USA: Mosaic 153, 1994.

BB2535. Perna, Alan di. “Jazzin’ the Blues with Charles Brown.” Musician no. 150 (Apr 1991): 80.

BB2519. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Charles,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 338–339 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 55–56 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 51–52 (E169). BB2520. Levy, Ron. Charles Brown: Someone to Love. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9514, 1992. BB2521. Litweiler, John. “True Blues.” Chicago Tribune (15 May 1989): 3.

BB2536. Perry, Claudia. “Blues Singer’s Comeback Trail Weaves Back to Piano–Playing Roots.” Houston Post (21 Apr 1993): 3. BB2537. Porter, Bob. Charles Brown: Just a Lucky So and So. USA: Bullseye Blues CD-BB-9521, c1994. BB2538. Robbins, Wayne. Charles Brown & Friends: Merry Christmas Baby. USA: Varèse Sarabande 302 061 068 2, 2000. BB2539. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Charles Brown.” The Blues Collection no. 71 (1992+).

BB2522. Maroulis, Athan. The Very Best of Charles Brown. USA: Stardust CLP 0881–2, 2000.

BB2540. Russell, Tony. “Charles Brown,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 70–71 (Item A1904).

BB2523. Martin, D.C. “Charles Brown.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 417 (Jul/Aug 1992): 8.

BB2541. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Charles,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 61–62 (Item E202).

BB2524. Mazzolini, Tom. “Charles Brown,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, pp. 179–183 (Item F1414). (NOTE: Extracted from Living Blues no. 27 (1976).)

BB2542. Schenker, Anatol. Charles Brown, 1946–1947. France: Classics 1088, 1999. Charles Brown, 1947– 1948. France: Classics 1147, 1999. Charles Brown, 1948–1949. France: Classics 1210, 2001. Charles Brown, 1949–1951. France: Classics 1272, 2002.

BB2525. Mazzolini, Tom. “Living Blues Interview: Charles Brown.” Living Blues no. 27 (May/Jun 1976): 19–27.

BB2543. Selvin, Joel. “Charles Brown: A True Classic.” San Francisco Chronicle (15 May 1994): 27.

BB2526. McEwen, Joe. Charles Brown: One More for the Road. USA: Blue Side BL 60007–1, 1986; USA: Alligator AL 4771, 1989.

BB2544. Selvin, Joel. “Charles Brown: Dreaming of a Blues Christmas.” San Francisco Chronicle (4 Dec 1994): 47.

BB2527. Miller–Mack, Ellen. “A Melancholy Good Time with Charles Brown.” Lucille’s Blues Letter 2, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1993): 1, 3–5.

BB2545. Selvin, Joel. “Charles Brown Gets His Reward – Raitt, Hooker Celebrate R&B Veteran’s Comeback.” San Francisco Chronicle (4 Nov 1997): 1.

BB2528. Mitchell, Rick. “Charles Brown.” Houston Chronicle (19 Apr 1993): 1.

BB2546. Selvin, Joel. “Stardom Under Brown’s Tree.” San Francisco Chronicle (21 Dec 1990): 1.

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BB2547. Shadwick, Keith. “Charles Brown,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 46–47 (Item E204). BB2548. Shurman, Dick. “Charles Brown.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 20. BB2549. Snowden, Don. “The Rebirth of Charles Brown and His Blues.” Los Angeles Times (23 Jul 1989): 8. BB2550. Solding, Staffan. “Charles Brown: Klubbluesens Skapare och Ständige.” Jazz Stage 4, no. 4 (1998): 24–27. BB2551. Spargo, Peter. Charles Brown: Ballads My Way. USA: Mainstream 56035, 1964. Notes reissued with Charles Brown: Boss of the Blues. USA: Musical Heritage Society 513488Y, 1993. BB2552. Ténot, Frank. “Frankly Speaking: Charles Brown.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 416 (Jun 1992): 67. BB2553. Tosches, Nick. Charles Brown: The Classic Earliest Recordings, 1944–1950. UK: JSP JSPCD7707, 2003. BB2554. Townsend, Denny. “Brown Sees Roses After Blues.” Washington Times (15 Nov 1990): 9. BB2555. Townsend, Denny. “Bull’s Eye Debuts the Blues with Charles Brown.” JazzTimes 21, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1991): 45–46. BB2556. Vera, Billy. Charles Brown: Alone at the Piano. USA: Savoy Jazz 17326, 2004. BB2557. Vera, Billy. “Charles Brown: The Aladdin Years.” Blues & Rhythm no. 95 (Jan 1995): 20–21. BB2558. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “‘Music Maestro, Please!’: Charles Brown.” Il Blues no. 74 (Mar 2001): 42–47. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 47.)

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ernos de Jazz no. 52 (1999): 16. Discoveries no. 130 (1999): 14. Down Beat (Apr 1999): 15. Jazz Hot no. 558 (Mar 1999): 5. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 490 (Mar 1999): 7. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 491 (Apr 1999): 56. Jazz Now (Mar 1999): 9. Jazz Podium 48, no. 3 (Mar 1999): 40. Jazz Podium 49 (Jan 2000): 49. Jazz Rag no. 57 (1999): 11. JazzTimes 29, no. 5 (Jun 1999): 28. Jazznytt no. 2/3 (1999): 51. Jazzthetik (Apr 1999): 6. Los Angeles Sentinel (28 Jan 1999): 6. Maple Blues 15, no. 2 (Feb 1999): 7. Musica Jazz (Mar 1999): 30+. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 916. Offbeat (Mar 1999): 28. Orkester Journalen 67 (Mar 1999): 45. Q no. 151 (Apr 1999): 26. Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 41, 43. The Times [UK] (20 Feb 1999): 22. 20th Century Music [USA] 6 (Mar 1999): 36. Variety 373 (1 Feb 1999): 74. BB2565. Barnes, Terry. “1999 — The Year In Music: Passings.” Billboard 111 (25 Dec 1999–1 Jan 2000): YE40. BB2566. Bernholm, Jonas. “Driftin’ Blues.” Jefferson no. 120 (1999): 22–23. BB2567. Clarke, Dave. “Charles Brown.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 55. BB2568. Dahl, Bill. “Charles Brown.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 69–70. BB2569. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Charles Brown, 1922–1999.” Blues Revue no. 46 (Apr 1999): 86. BB2570. DeWitt, Howard A. “I Remember Charles Brown: A West Coast Blues Legend’s Road to Happiness.” Blue Suede News no. 46 (Spring 1999): 24–27. BB2571. Feld, David. “Charles Brown (1920–1998).” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 52–53.

BB2559. Waterhouse, Don. “(Re)discovering Charles Brown.” Jazz Journal 45, no. 6 (Jun 1992): 17.

BB2572. Himes, Geoffrey. “Charles Brown: 1922–1999.” Rolling Stone no. 807 (4 Mar 1999): 28.

BB2560. Waterman, Dick. “Charles Brown,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 156–157. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BB2573. Lands, David. “Charles Brown.” Jazz Journal 52, no. 6 (Jun 1999): 19.

BB2561. Wexler, Jerry. Charles Brown: All My Life. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9501, 1990. BB2562. Whiteis, David. “Charles Brown.” Down Beat 59, no. 12 (Dec 1992): 15+. BB2563. Wynn, Ron. “Brown, Charles,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 155–156 (Item E162). BB2564. Young, J. “Still Deep in the Blues.” Musician no. 105 (Jul 1987): 11. Obituaries: American Rag 11 (Mar 1999): 38. Block no. 109 (1999): 30+. Blues News [Finland] no. 175 (1999). Cadence 25, no. 3 (Mar 1999): 141. Cuad-

BB2574. Leigh, Spencer. “Charles Brown.” The Independent (27 Jan 1999): 7. BB2575. Morris, Chris. “Charles Brown, 76, Dies.” Billboard 111 (6 Feb 1999): 10+. BB2576. Ouellette, Dan. “Charles Brown Dies 10 Days After Tribute.” Down Beat 66, no. 4 (Apr 1999): 15. BB2577. Penny, Dave. “Charles Brown.” Blues & Rhythm no. 137 (Mar 1999): 22. BB2578. Radenac, Marc; Périn, Jacques. “Charles Brown.” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 35. BB2579. Rideout, Ernie. “Charles Brown.” Keyboard 25, no. 5 (May 1999): 12.

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BB2580. Rucker, Lloyd. “Jazz World Loses One of Its Greats.” Los Angeles Sentinel (11 Feb 1999): 5. BB2581. Russell, Tony. “Charles Brown: In and Out of the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (27 Jan 1999): 16. BB2582. Skelly, Richard J. “Charles Brown, Blues Pianist, Singer/Songwriter.” Goldmine no. 485 (16 Feb 1999): 26. BB2583. Trynka, Paul. “Charles Brown: Smooth Blues Crooner.” Mojo no. 64 (Mar 1999): 14. BB2584. Watrous, Peter. “Charles Brown, 76: Blues Pianist and Singer.” New York Times (25 Jan 1999): 21. BB2585. Woo, Elaine. “Charles Brown: Influential R&B Singer, Pianist.” Los Angeles Times (24 Jan 1999): 5. See also: Blue Suede News no. 25 (Winter 1993/94). Jazz Hot no. 127 (Dec 1957). Jazz Report [Canada] (Winter 1997): 16+. Musica Jazz (Nov 1992): 56. Items A549, A781, F1079. CLARENCE BROWN BB2586. Vernon, Mike. “Domino Men: Clarence Brown.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 7 (Sep 1967): 13–15. Obituaries:

BB2597. Bonner, Brett J.; Nelson, David. “Gatemouth Brown: Music That’s Right for the World.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 10–19. BB2598. Bonner, Butch. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Sang ‘n Clarence. USA: Waldoxy WCD 2819, 1997. BB2599. Boyd, Richard. “Living Legend.” Times–Picayune (22 Apr 1993): 1. BB2600. Brasso, Paul. “Afveksling Er Livets Krydderi.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik 14, no. 7 (Oct 1981): 13. BB2601. Carlsson, Ulf. “Brown med Egen Touch.” Orkester Journalen 51, no. 6 (Jun 1983): 14. BB2602. Carlsson, Ulf. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Atomic Energy. Sweden: Blues Boy BB–305, 1983. BB2603. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Soul Bag no. 18/19 (c1972): 4–6. BB2604. Clarke, Donald. “Brown, Clarence ‘Gatemouth’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 171 (Item E125). BB2605. Collier, Pat. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: American Music, Texas Style.” Sing Out! 40, no. 4 (Feb/ Apr 1996): 34–39, 41.

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BB2606. Colman, Stuart. “Stuart Colman Presents Repeating Echoes.” Now Dig This no. 258 (Sep 2004): 26– 29. (NOTE: Interview originally broadcast BBC Radio London, 1986.)

BB2588. Anon. “Blues Brethren.” Spin [USA] 8 (Aug 1992): 54–59.

BB2607. Compton, Joe F. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown.” Dirty Linen no. 39 (Apr/May 1992): 48–51, 53, 84.

BB2589. Anon. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Pressure Cooker. USA: Alligator AL 4745, 1985.

BB2608. Corbin, Yorke. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Alright Again! USA: Rounder 2028, 1982.

BB2590. Anon. “Gatemouth Brown and Paul Munday Triumph.” Chicago Defender (21 Jul 1951): 23.

BB2609. Dahl, Bill. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Just Got Lucky. USA: Evidence ECD 26019–2, 1993.

BB2591. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Gatemouth Brown,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 55–56 (E101).

BB2610. Dahl, Bill. “Eclectic Fiddler, Guitarist Gatemouth Brown Transcends Labels.” Chicago Tribune (15 Mar 1996): 6.

BB2587. Hannusch, Jeff. “Clarence Brown Jr.; Fats Domino’s Drummer.” Goldmine no. 597 (13 Jun 2003): 32.

BB2592. Austin, Anthony. “Gatemouth Brown Gets Bravos from Russians.” New York Times (25 Aug 1979): 8. BB2593. Bateman, Jim; Brown, Clarence. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Real Life. USA: Rounder CD 2054, 1987.

BB2611. Dahl, Bill. “‘Gatemouth’ Makes Soup with America’s Musical Roots.” Chicago Tribune (7 Jun 1993): 16.

BB2594. Bernholm, Jonas. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Jefferson no. 22 (1973): 20–21.

BB2612. Dalton, John. “Gatemouth Brown: ‘I Can Get Tones That Nobody Else Can’.” Guitar: The Magazine for All Guitarists 8, no. 5 (Dec 1979): 9–10.

BB2595. Billington, Scott. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Texas Swing. USA: Rounder CD 11527, 1987.

BB2613. DeKoster, Jim. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 36.

BB2596. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Clarence ‘Gatemouth’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 56 (Item E110).

BB2614. Demêtre, Jacques. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Jazz Hot no. 295 (Jun 1973): 11–13.

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BB2615. Dicaire, David. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown (1924–): Gatemouth’s Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 164–168 (Item E130). BB2616. Dollar, Steve. “Gatemouth Brings Spice of Life to Variety.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (11 Oct 1996): 2. BB2617. Duncan, Scott. “Return of the Opinionated Old Pipesucker.” Blueprint no. 72 (Apr 1995): 10–11.

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BB2632. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 43–44 (E150). BB2633. Hess, Norbert. “Keine Sorgen um die Zukunft: Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Jazz Podium 30, no. 3 (Mar 1981): 10–12. BB2634. Himes, Geoffrey. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: But Don’t Fence Me In.” Down Beat 59, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 26–27.

BB2618. Feldmann, Martin. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Jazz Podium 32, no. 6 (Jun 1982): 23.

BB2635. Holland, Ted. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown,” in This Day in African–American Music, pp. 52–53 (E157).

BB2619. Fox, Darrin. “The Defiant One: Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown Stares Down Death, Blues Clichés, and Brainless Categorizations.” Guitar Player 39, no. 1 (Jan 2005): 52–53.

BB2636. Hoskyns, Barney. “Gatemouth Brown,” in Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted, pp. 52–53. Glasgow: Fontana, 1987.

BB2620. Fox, Darrin. “Pickups: Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Guitar Player 35, no. 11 (Nov 2001): 53. BB2621. Friedrichs, Ramon; Maag, Gaby. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Rockin’ Fifties no. 25 (1988): 26– 33. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BB2622. George, Jim. “The Open Gate: Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown Calls It Like He Sees It, and After 45 Years in the Music Business, He’s Seen It All.” Guitar World 3, no. 1 (1994): 12–14. BB2623. Gordon, Robert. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Creem 1, no. 4 (1992): 46. BB2624. Govenar, Alan. “Gatemouth Brown,” in Living Texas Blues, p. 62. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BB2625. Govenar, Alan. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 102–107 (Item F1414). BB2626. Grasso, Skip (ed.). Clarence Gatemouth Brown: Vital Blues Guitar: Authentic Tablature Transcriptions Off the Original Recordings. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1994. 140 pp. BB2627. Gregory, Hugh. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BB2628. Guralnick, Peter. Clarence Gatemouth Brown: One More Mile. USA: Rounder 2034, 1983. BB2629. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 53–54 (Item E145).

BB2637. Jordan, Scott. “Swinging Gate.” Offbeat 8, no. 2 (1995): 47–51. BB2638. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown,” in Jamsession, p. 168. New York: Limelight, 1985. BB2639. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Clarence ‘Gatemouth’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 339 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 56 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 52 (E169). BB2640. Leadbitter, Mike. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: The Drifter Rides Again. France: Barclay LP 80603, 1975. Notes reissued with Gate’s on the Heat. France: Verve 519 730 2, 1993. BB2641. Lodetti, Antonio. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Il Blues no. 52 (Sep 1995): 48–49. BB2642. Mandel, Howard. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: The Real Thing.” Down Beat 50, no. 9 (Sep 1983): 23–25. BB2643. Manoeuvre, Philippe; Feller, Benoìt; Cuesta, Stan. “L’ Etat du Blues 1995: Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Rock & Folk no. 333 (May 1995): 38–43. BB2644. McKie, David. “Comment & Debate: Elsewhere: Catch It, Gatemouth: England’s Cricketers are Letting the Side Down with Their Nicknames.” Guardian [UK] (3 Nov 2005): 32. BB2645. Milkowski, Bill. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: The Man. USA: Gitanes/Verve 314 523 761–2, 1994.

BB2630. Harris, Dave. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown: ‘The Peacock Years’.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 3 (Feb 1994): 20–22.

BB2646. Millar, Bill. “The Country Style Blues.” Melody Maker (18 Aug 1979): 34–37. Reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 121–126. York: Music Mentor, 2004.

BB2631. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Clarence ‘Gatemouth’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 76–78 (E146).

BB2647. Millar, Bill. “Gatemouth Brown.” Goldmine no. 58 (Mar 1981): 9–10.

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BB2648. Mohr, Kurt. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 33 (May/Jun 1966): 10–11.

BB2663. Rubiner, Julia M. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown,” in Contemporary Musicians: Profiles of the People in Music. Vol. 11 (Item E164).

BB2649. Mohr, Kurt. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown on Peacock.” Jazz Statistics no. 9 (Mar 1959): 5. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 12 (1959): 8.)

BB2664. Russell, Tony. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown (1924–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 95–96 (Item A1904).

BB2650. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Gatemouth Brown,” in Blues, pp. 58, 59, 69, 137 (Item A1504).

BB2665. St. Pierre, Roger. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: The Man — the Music.” Blues & Soul no. 686 (11– 24 Apr 1995): 16–17.

BB2651. Nelson, Jim. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: No Looking Back. USA: Alligator AL 4804, 1992.

BB2666. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Clarence ‘Gatemouth’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 62–64 (Item E202).

BB2652. Obrecht, Jas. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown: 40 Years on the Road as Picker, Fiddler, Bluesman, Jazzer.” Guitar Player 13, no. 5 (May 1979): 44–46, 90, 92, 96. Reprinted as “Clarence Gatemouth Brown,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 180–187. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

BB2667. Schulze–Rossbach, Ulrich. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Stilbildender Multi–Instrumentalist.” Blues Forum no. 9 (1st Quarter 1983): 4–7.

BB2653. Obrecht, Jas; Rotondi, James. “Gatemouth Brown: Don’t Call Me a Bluesman!” Guitar Player 27, no. 3 (Mar 1993): 72–75, 78, 80, 83, 85. Reprinted as “Clarence Gatemouth Brown,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 180–187. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in an edited form as “Gatemouth Brown,” in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 79–90 (Item C312).

BB2668. Shadwick, Keith. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 45 (Item E204). BB2669. Shurman, Dick. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: The Original Peacock Recordings. USA: Rounder 2039, 1983. BB2670. Slater, Tim. “Louisiana Man.” Guitarist 11, no. 11 (Apr 1995): 42, 44, 47, 48, 51. Reprinted as “Clarence Gatemouth Brown,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 34–35. Bath: Future, 2003.

BB2654. Obrecht, Jas. “Intro: Gatemouth Goes Alligator.” Guitar Player 24, no. 2 (Feb 1990): 12.

BB2671. Smith, Chris; Russell, Tony (ed.). “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” The Blues Collection no. 35 (1994).

BB2655. Obrecht, Jas. “Texas Gold: Fifty Years of Gatemouth Brown.” Guitar Player 31, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 83, 85–86, 88.

BB2672. Spera, Keith. “Gatemouth Brown Reaps Rewards of Life as a Legend.” Times–Picayune (11 Oct 1997): 1.

BB2656. Palmer, Robert. “Song: Gatemouth Brown and His Rocking Blues.” New York Times (6 Aug 1980): 22.

BB2673. Swenson, John. “Interview: Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown Looks Back.” Relix 32, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2005): 33–35.

BB2657. Peabody, Dave. “Gateways.” Folk Roots no. 146/147 (Aug/Sep 1995): 62–65. BB2658. Rijn, Guido van. “Boogie Uproar.” Blues Unlimited no. 92 (Jun 1972): 8. BB2659. Rijn, Guido van. “Brown, Clarence ‘Gatemouth’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 156–157 (Item E162). BB2660. Rijn, Guido van. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 12 (Jan 1972): 6–7.

BB2674. Thompson, Flossie. “Brown off for Coast.” Chicago Defender (6 Oct 1951): 23. BB2675. Thompson, Flossie. “Dixie Loves ‘Gatemouth’: His Guitar, Blues Score.” Chicago Defender (29 Nov 1952): 23. BB2676. Topping, Ray. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown Discography.” Goldmine no. 58 (Mar 1981): 10–11, 15. BB2677. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 107– 109, 156, 114. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BB2661. Romain–Vimont, Gilles; Doidy, Eric. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: J’ai Invente Mon Propre Style.” Soul Bag no. 157 (Winter 2000): 22–25.

BB2678. Trynka, Paul. “Orange Juice.” Guitar Magazine 6, no. 4 (Mar 1996): 46–49.

BB2662. Rosen, Steven R. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Denver Show Starts Celebration of 50th-Anniversary Recording.” Denver Post (15 Jan 1997): H10.

BB2679. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Il Blues no. 93 (Dec 2005): 16–19. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 19.)

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BB2680. Wald, Elijah. “Brown Won’t Be Stuck in a Mold.” Boston Globe (18 Jan 1994): 60.

Own Way’.” The Houston Chronicle (13 Sep 2005): 1.

BB2681. Wasserzieher, Bill. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: The Lion in Winter.” Blues Revue no. 73 (Dec 2001/ Jan 2002): 15–16, 19.

BB2692. Doidy, Eric. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown: American Music Maker.” Soul Bag no. 181 (Dec 2005): 36–38.

BB2682. Weld, David J. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Hederssheriff & Entertainer.” Jefferson no. 44 (Summer 1979): 4–11.

BB2693. Feito, Alvaro. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” El Mundo (13 Sep 2005): 6.

BB2683. Weld, David T. “‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 7 (Jul 1976): 12–13. BB2684. Whiteis, David. “Gatemouth Brown.” Down Beat 57, no. 5 (May 1990): 23+. BB2685. Woker, ‘Stereo Jack’. Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown Live. UK: Charly CD CBL 753, 1994. BB2686. Woodard, Josef. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown: American Rainbows.” JazzTimes 27, no. 6 (Aug 1997): 50–52, 54. Obituaries: Akron Beacon Journal [Ohio] (12 Sep 2005): B6. Blues News [Finland] no. 215 (2005). Calgary Herald [Alberta, Canada] (12 Sep 2005): C1. Contra Costa Times [California] (12 Sep 2005): F4. Daily Telegraph [UK] (12 Sep 2005): 25. Facts on File World News Digest (22 Sep 2005): 656E2. Le Figaro (14 Sep 2005): 23. Gazette [Montreal] (12 Sep 2005): B7. Guitar Player 39, no. 12 (Dec 2005): 50. Hamilton Spectator [Ontario, Canada] (13 Sep 2005): G12. The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (13 Sep 2005): 16. New Musical Express (12 Sep 2005). Record Collector no. 317 (Dec 2005): 31. Rolling Stone no. 984 (2005): 34. St. Louis Post–Dispatch [Missouri] (12 Sep 2005): B7. Saint Paul Pioneer Press [Minnesota] (12 Sep 2005): 6. Seattle Times (12 Sep 2005): A2. The State [Columbia, SC] (12 Sep 2005): 4. Süddeutsche Zeitung (13 Sep 2005): 16. The Times [UK] (12 Sep 2005): 59. Western Morning News [UK] (14 Sep 2005): 8. Windsor Star [Ontario, Canada] (13 Sep 2005) Tuesday, B5. BB2687. Bernstein, Adam. “Musician Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown Dies.” Washington Post (12 Sep 2005): B5. BB2688. Button, Doug. “Stricken Musician Devastated.” Herald Sun [Melbourne, Australia] (15 Sep 2005) 99. BB2689. Coltrain, Mark. “Gatemouth Brown Tribute.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 26–29. BB2690. Corcoran, Michael. “Recalling a Guitar Genius Who Went Beyond the Blues.” Austin AmericanStatesman [Texas] (13 Sep 2005): A1. BB2691. Dansby, Andrew. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown, 1924–2005 Music Legend ‘Did Everything His

BB2694. Gallo, Phil. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown.” Variety (19–25 Sep 2005): 84. BB2695. Guy, Andrew, Jr. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown; a Musical Genius Who Defied Labels, is Laid to Rest; a Big Family Reconnects to Bid a Legend Goodbye.” Houston Chronicle (18 Sep 2005): B2. BB2696. Hansen, George. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown, 1924–2005.” Blues Revue no. 97 (Dec 2005/Jan 2006): 83. BB2697. Linder, Lasse. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Jefferson no. 146 (2005): 74. B2698. Lynam, Robin. “Lone Star Fallen: A Fond Farewell to the Great ‘Gate’.” South China Morning Post (18 Sep 2005): 3. BB2699. Lynch, Bill. “Guitar Legend Brown Played Till the End.” Charleston Gazette [West Virginia] (15 Sep 2005): P5D. BB2700. Machkovech, Sam. “Local Friends of Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown Pay Tribute to the Late Musical Legend.” Dallas Observer [Texas] (15 Sep 2005). BB2701. Massimo, Rick. “A Real Southern Gentleman.” Providence Journal [Rhode Island] (13 Sep 2005) G1. BB2702. Ratliff, Ben. “Clarence Gatemouth Brown Dies at 81.” New York Times (12 Sep 2005): A19. BB2703. Russell, Tony. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: An ‘American Musician’ Long Before the Eclectic Label Became Fashionable.” Guardian [UK] (20 Sep 2005): 32. BB2704. Ryan, Roger. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” The Mirror [Ireland] (29 Sep 2005): 6. BB2705. Sharpe, Sharon. “Friends Pay Tribute to Gatemouth Brown; Legendary Musician Died After Evacuating.” Times–Picayune (22 Sep 2005). BB2706. Simpson, Doug. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Famed Guitarist.” Ventura County Star [California] (12 Sep 2005): 5. BB2707. Spera, Keith. “‘Gatemouth’ Brown Buried Near Boyhood Home; Delbert McClinton and B.B. King Send Tributes.” Times-Picayune (12 Sep 2005): B4.

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BB2708. Trynka, Paul. “Okie Dokie Man.” Mojo no. 145 (Dec 2005): 38. BB2709. Wadey, Paul. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Creator of ‘True American Music’.” Independent [UK] (12 Sep 2005): 37. BB2710. Whitmire, Margo. “Guitarist Brown Dead at 81.” Billboard 117 (24 Sep 2005): 90. BB2711. Wight, Phil. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Blues & Rhythm no. 204 (Nov 2005): 10.

BB2722. Feather, Leonard. “Brown, Cleo,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 143 (Item E138). BB2723. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Cleo,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 339 (Item E165). BB2724. Nelson, John R. “Discography of Cleo Brown.” Record Exchange 2 (Jul 1949): 8. BB2725. Pease, Sharon A. “Health Better, Cleo Brown Set for Comeback.” Down Beat 12 (1 Jul 1945): 12.

BB2712. Wood, Roger. “Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 86–87.

BB2726. Porter, Lewis R. “Jazzwomen.” Music Educators Journal 71 (Sep 1984): 45–47.

See also: Blue Suede News 2, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1987). Blue Suede News no. 28 (Fall 1994). Blues Life no. 15 (1981): 9–11. Blues Magazine [France] no. 24 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 153 (1995). Blues News [Finland] no. 183 (2000). Goldmine no. 202 (22 Apr 1988). Goldmine no. 350 (24 Dec 1993): 48+. Jazzthetik (Apr 1995): 20+. Puls no. 12 (1993): 27+. Spex (Jun 1993): 26 +. Tribe (Apr 1996).

BB2727. Pruter, Robert. “Brown, Cleo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 157 (Item E162).

Items A289, BG275, BM573, C182, F1420. CLEO BROWN BB2713. Anon. “Brown, Cleo(patra),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 156 (Item E159).

Obituaries: Cadence 22, no. 3 (Mar 1996): 125. Coda no. 270 (Nov/Dec 1996): 8. Crescendo 32, no. 4 (1995): 16–17. Crescendo 32, no. 6 (1995/96): 34. Notes 52, no. 4 (1996): 1121. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 7/8 (1996): 44. Real Blues no. 1 (Jun/Jul 1996): 38. BB2728. Radenac, Marc. “Cleo Brown.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Summer 1996): 33. See also: Items C712, C733. DEVORA BROWN

BB2714. Anon. “New Discovery.” New York Amsterdam News (13 Apr 1935): 10.

DUSTY BROWN (Clement W. Triplett)

BB2715. Ballard, Eric. “Records by Cleo Brown.” Swing Music no. 14 (Fall 1936): 52.

BB2729. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Dusty Brown,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 54–55 (E101).

BB2716. Balliett, Whitney. “Jazz: Scoop.” The New Yorker (10 Nov 1986): 132+.

BB2730. Eagle, Bob. “A Long Time Coming: Dusty Brown’s Story.” Alley Music 1 (1st Quarter 1971): 16.

BB2717. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Cleo,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 56–57 (Item E110).

BB2731. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Dusty,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 78–79 (E146).

BB2718. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Brown, Cleo(patra),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 61 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Cleo Brown,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 78 (Item E119).

BB2732. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Dusty,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 341 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 56 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 52–53 (E169).

BB2719. Chilton, John. “Brown, Cleo,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 48 (Item E121).

See: FORTUNE RECORDS

BB2733. O’Neal, Jim. “Dusty Brown.” Blues Unlimited no. 84 (Sep 1971): 7–8.

BB2720. Clarke, Donald. “Brown, Cleo,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 171– 172 (Item E125).

BB2734. Stephenson, Mike. “‘It Wasn’t Hard Making Those Records at All’: Dusty Brown Interviewed by Mike Stephenson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 204 (Nov 2005): 16–18.

BB2721. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Brown, Cleo,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 62. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BB2735. Tomko, Gene. “Brown, Dusty,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 157 (Item E162).

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See also: Item F393. ELIJAH BROWN BB2736. Peters, John W. “A Weekend with the Blues.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 12 (Dec 1965): 11–12. ELIZA BROWN BB2737. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Liza Brown,” in Blueswomen, pp. 28–30 (E112). See also: OZIE McPHERSON Items BB2456, BR162. FREDDIE BROWN BB2738. Smith, Chris. Rare Paramount Blues: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1926– 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5277, 1994.

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BB2750. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Henry,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 57–58 (Item E110). BB2751. Charters, Samuel B. Henry Brown & Edith Johnson: Barrelhouse Piano & Classic Blues. USA: Folkways FS 3815, 1961. Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 99–102 (Item A407). BB2752. Chilton, John. “Brown, Henry,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 48 (Item E121). BB2753. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, ‘Papa’ Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 79 (E146). BB2754. Henry, Tom. “Henry Brown Discography.” Record Changer 3 (Jun 1944): 47.

GABRIEL BROWN

BB2755. Hortig, Michael. “Charlie ‘Lindy’ O’Brien: ‘The Hunter’.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 8 (1979): 30–31.

BB2739. Bastin, Bruce. Gabriel Brown, 1943–1945. UK: Flyright FLY 591, 1981.

BB2756. Hortig, Michael. “Henry Brown, 1906–1981: Deep Morgan Blues.” Blues Life no. 26 (1984): 24.

BB2740. Bastin, Bruce. Gabriel Brown, 1944–53. UK: Krazy Kat KK 785, 1987.

BB2757. Komara, Edward. “Brown, Henry ‘Papa’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 158 (Item E162).

BB2741. Groom, Bob. “The Library of Congress Blues and Gospel Recordings. 3: Gabriel Brown, John French, Rochelle French.” Blues World no. 41 (Winter 1971): 3–4. BB2742. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Gabriel,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 79 (E146). BB2743. Harrison, David. “Brown, Gabriel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 157–158 (Item E162). BB2744. Hoffman, Lawrence. Gabriel Brown: Mean Old Blues, 1943–1949. UK: Flyright CD 59, 1996. BB2745. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Gabriel,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 341 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 57 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 53 (E169). BB2746. Oliver, Paul. “Screening the Blues.” Jazz Monthly 5, no. 9 (Nov 1959): 27–28. BB2747. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 28, no. 6 (Jun 1975): 14–15. BB2748. Travers, Tony. Gabriel Brown and His Guitar. UK: Policy Wheel PW 4592, c1976.

BB2758. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Henry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 341 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 57 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 53 (E169). BB2759. Oliver, Paul. “Brown, Henry (1906),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 30 (Item E378). BB2760. Oliver, Paul. “Henry Brown,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 98, 103–104, 177 (Item A1585). BB2761. Oliver, Paul. Henry Brown: Henry Brown Blues. UK: 77 Records 12–5, c1960. Reprinted as “Scufflin’ Boogie: Henry Brown,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 222–223 (Item A1577). BB2762. Oliver, Paul. “Screening the Blues.” Jazz Monthly 6, no. 11 (Jan 1961): 13–14. BB2763. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Henry,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 64–65 (Item E202). BB2764. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 9 (Sep 1961): 17–18. Obituaries: Jazz Report 10, no. 3 (1982): 14.

HENRY BROWN

BB2765. “Henry Brown Dies: Blues Pianist.” St. Louis Globe–Democrat (2 Jul 1981). Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 142 (Summer 1982): 23.

BB2749. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Henry Brown,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 56 (E101).

BB2766. Sandin, Jörgen. “‘Papa’ Henry Brown, 1906–1981.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 44.

See also: Items D416.

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BB2767. Ware, Burnham; O’Neal, Jim. “‘Papa’ Henry Brown.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 52.

BB2781. Leadbitter, Mike. “J.T. Brown.” Blues Unlimited no. 70 (Feb/Mar 1970): 14.

See also: Items BW385, C682, C733, C766 (Vol. 5), D1958.

BB2782. Måhlin, Peter. “J.T. Brown.” Jefferson no. 9 (1970): 11.

“HI” HENRY BROWN BB2768. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, ‘Hi’ Henry,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 58 (Item E110). BB2769. Monge, Luigi. “Preacher Blues,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 410–414. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985. BB2770. Monge, Luigi. “Titanic Blues,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 237–268. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985. See also: Items BJ2054 (Vol. 1), F850, F1030, F1031, F1042. IDA G. BROWN BB2771. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Ida G. ‘Baby Blue’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 79–80 (E146). BB2772. Komara, Edward. “Brown, Ida G,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 158 (Item E162).

See also: Back to the Roots no. 38 (c2001): 37. JIM BROWN BB2783. Evans, David. “Jim Brown.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 30. JIMMY “FIDDLER” BROWN BB2784. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Jimmy ‘Fiddler’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 58 (Item E110). JOE BROWN See: J.O.B. RECORDS JOHN HENRY “BUBBA” BROWN BB2785. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bubba Brown,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 54 (E101). BB2786. Barretta, Scott. “John Henry ‘Bubba’ Brown.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 38. BB2787. Evans, David. “Bubba Brown: Folk Poet.” Mississippi Folklore Register 7, no. 1 (Spring 1973): 15–31.

J.T. BROWN (John T. Brown)

BB2788. Evans, David. “The Bubba Brown Story.” Blues World no. 21 (Oct 1968): 7–9.

BB2773. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “J.T. Brown,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 56 (E101).

BB2789. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, John Henry ‘Bubba’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 80 (E146).

BB2774. Eagle, Bob. “Sweet Home Coventry: J.T. Brown.” Alley Music 1, no. 4 (Aug 1969): 17–18.

BB2790. Komara, Edward. “Brown, John Henry ‘Bubba’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 159 (Item E162).

BB2775. Groslier, Daniel. “J.T. Brown: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 94 (May/Jun 1983): 16.

“BLIND” JOHNNY BROWN

BB2776. Kulla, Bernd. “Basisarbeit: J.T. Brown.” German Blues Circle Info no. 59 (May/Jun 1982): 9–14.

BB2791. Rusch, Bob; Henderson, Greg. “Blind John Brown: Interview.” Cadence 5, no. 5 (May 1979): 8–10.

BB2777. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, J.T,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 57 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 53–54 (E169).

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 57. Sing Out! 28, no. 6 (Nov/Dec 1980): 36.

BB2778. O’Neal, Jim. J.T. Brown: Windy City Boogie. USA: Pearl LP 9, 1978; USA: Delmark DE-714, 1998. BB2779. Pearlin, Victor. “J.T. Brown.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 7 (1975): 20. BB2780. Taylor, Dennis. “Brown, J.T,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 158 (Item E162). Obituaries: Down Beat 37, no. 1 (8 Jan 1970): 8. Jazz Hot no. 260 (Apr 1970): 30.

“TEXAS” JOHNNY BROWN BB2792. Baumgartner, Brian. “Texas Johnny Brown: A Houston Blues Master.” Juke Blues no. 41 (1998): 12–17. BB2793. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Texas Johnny Brown: I Just Want to Do It All Well.” Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/ Apr/May 2003): 42–53. BB2794. Damora, Robert. “‘Texas’ Johnny Brown.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 41. BB2795. Govenar, Alan. “Johnny Brown,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 112–113 (Item F1414).

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BB2796. Komara, Edward. “Brown, ‘Texas’ Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 162 (Item E162).

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BB2807. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Lillian ‘Lillyn’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 80–83 (E146).

BB2797. Mourot, Christopher. “Interview: Texas Johnny Brown.” Soul Bag no. 144 (Fall 1996): 21–23.

BB2808. Komara, Edward. “Brown, Lillyn,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 159 (Item E162).

BB2798. Wisse, Rien. “Texas Johnny Brown Discografie.” Block no. 85 (1993): 14.

BB2809. Kunstadt, Len. “Lillyn Brown Discography.” Record Research 2, no. 4 (Nov/Dec 1956): 12.

BB2799. Wisse, Rien. “Texas Johnny Brown: Een Eeuwige Tweede Man?” Block no. 85 (1993): 11–13.

BB2810. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Lillyn,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 344 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 57, 59 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 54 (E169).

JUDSON BROWN See: Item C720 (Vol. 1). KEITH B. BROWN BB2800. Anon. “Keith B. Brown.” Blues in Britain no. 46 (Oct 2005): 11. BB2801. Hutchinson, Billy. “Keith B. Brown: Stage & Screen.” Blues Matters no. 28 (Oct/Nov 2005): 36–41.

BB2811. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues are My Business.” Record Research no. 68 (May 1965): 6. BB2812. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Lillian Brown.” Storyville (1998/99): 169. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BB2802. Mourot, Christophe. “Keith B. Brown: ‘L’Ame du Delta Blues est Partout’ = Keith B. Brown: ‘The Soul of Delta Blues is Everywhere’.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 14–17.

LIZA BROWN

KID BROWN

LUCIEN BROWN

See: Items BA569, C766 (Vol. 4). KITTY BROWN See: Item BB1917. LEE BROWN BB2803. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Lee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 343–344 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 57 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 54 (E169). BB2804. Pearlin, Victor. Lee Brown: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1937–40). Austria: Document DOCD-5344, 1995. See also: Item C429.

See also: Item BB1072.

See: ELIZA BROWN BB2813. Randolph, John. “Lucien Brown.” Storyville no. 47 (Jun/Jul 1973): 173–190. MEL BROWN BB2814. Bays, Kenneth. “In the Studio: Mel Brown Feasts on ‘Caviar’.” Blues Revue no. 55 (Mar 2000): 41. BB2815. Brown, Mel. Mel Brown and the Homewreckers: Homewreckin’ Done Live. USA: Electro–Fi 3370, 2001. BB2816. Darwen, Norman. “Mel Brown.” Blues Life no. 23 (1983): 13–14. BB2817. Hannusch, Jeff. “Mel Brown: ‘I Like Being Where I’m Not Suppose to Be’.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/ Dec 2000): 34–39.

LEONARD “LOWDOWN” BROWN

BB2818. Hoefer, George. Mel Brown: Chicken Fat. USA: Impulse AS–9152, 1972.

BB2805. Vest, David; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Leonard ‘Lowdown’ Brown.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/ Aug 1998): 54.

BB2819. Hyslop, Tom. “Mel Brown: Play What You Feel.” Blues Revue no. 64 (Jan/Feb 2001): 12–14.

LIL BROWN

BB2820. Kofsky, Frank. Mel Brown: The Wizard. USA: Impulse AS–9169, 1968.

See: Item BB625. LILLYN BROWN (Lillian Brown)

BB2821. Niquét, Bernard. “Deux Bluesmen: Mel Brown et Billy Hawks.” Jazz Hot no. 257 (Jan 1970): 26–27.

BB2806. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Lillyn,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 58–59 (Item E110).

BB2822. Russell, Rusty. “Mel Brown: Northern Light.” Guitar Player 34, no. 8 (Aug 2000): 41–42.

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BB2823. Schneider, Sharon. “Mel Brown: Just Call Him the Wizard.” Real Blues no. 12 (Apr/May 1998): 46–47.

BB2842. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Nappy Brown,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 55 (Item E145).

BB2824. Shields, Del. Mel Brown: Blues for We. USA: Impulse AS–9180, 1969.

BB2843. Harris, Jeff. “Brown, Nappy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 159–160 (Item E162).

BB2825. Stephenson, Mike. “Mel Brown Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 189 (May 2004): 13–14. BB2826. Tooze, Sandra. Mel Brown: Neck Bones & Caviar. USA: Electro-Fi 3363, 2000. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 27 (2003). Item BP1031. NAPPY BROWN (Napoleon Brown Culp) BB2827. Anon. “Echoes: Nappy Brown: Slow–Burn Blues.” Melody Maker (16 Sep 1978): 49. BB2828. Anon. “En Maektig Bluesshouter.” Orkester Journalen 51, no. 4 (Apr 1983): 7. BB2829. Anon. “Nappy Brown & the Heartfixers Tour: What Happened?” Juke Blues no. 10 (Autumn 1987): 5. BB2830. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 199 (8 Jun 1955): 53. BB2831. Bernholm, Jonas. Nappy Brown: I Done Got Over. Sweden: Stockholm RJ–205, 1985. BB2832. Burke, Tony. Nappy Brown and Big Jay McNeely: Just for Me. UK: JSP JSPCD 218, 1988. BB2833. Cotten, Lee. “Nappy Brown,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 246–247. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BB2844. Holland, Ted. “Napoleon Culp ‘Nappy’ Brown,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 122 (E157). BB2845. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Nappy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 345 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 59 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 54 (E169). BB2846. Margolin, Bob. “Steady Rollin’: Hot Tips: Kenny ‘Beady Eyes’ Smith and Nappy Brown.” Blues Revue no. 82 (Jun/Jul 2003): 29–30. BB2847. Matthews, Bunny. “Happy Nappy.” Wavelength no. 81 (Jul 1987): 12–13. BB2848. Matthews, Bunny. Nappy Brown: Something Gonna Jump Out the Bushes! USA: Black Top BT–1039, 1987. BB2849. McGarvey, Seamus; Colman, Stuart. “Nappy Brown: That Man!” Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 11–15. BB2850. Millar, Bill. Nappy Brown: That Man. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B–100, 1979. BB2851. Millar, Bill. “The Unheralded Nappy Brown.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 8–9.

BB2834. Darwen, Norman. “That Man: Nappy Brown.” Blues Life no. 42 (1988): 4–5.

BB2852. Nite, Norm N. “Nappy Brown,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 68 (Item E181).

BB2835. Dulzo, Jim. “Nappy Brown Beat Those R&B Blues.” Detroit News (29 Mar 1991): 1.

BB2853. Olsson, Jalle. “That Man: Nappy Brown.” Sydsidan no. 3 (1983): 4–5.

BB2836. Escott, Colin. Nappy Brown: Don’t Be Angry! USA: Savoy Jazz SJL 1149, 1984.

BB2854. Quinn, Les. “A Natter with Nappy.” Blues & Rhythm no. 27 (Mar 1987): 19–20.

BB2837. Escott, Colin. Nappy Brown: Night Time is the Right Time. USA: Savoy Jazz CD 92908, 2000.

BB2855. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Nappy Brown!” Blues News [Finland] no. 59 (1979): 25–26.

BB2838. Fenton, Mike. “Nappy Brown: The Voice (And Still in Great Shape).” Now Dig This no. 232 (Jul 2002): 18–22.

BB2856. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Nappy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 65 (Item E202).

BB2839. Franklin, Benjamin. “Nappy Brown: Interview.” Cadence 18, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 11–14, 32. BB2840. Grigg, Andy. “Nappy Brown: The Voice.” Real Blues no. 6 (Apr/May 1997): 22–27. BB2841. Guralnick, Peter. Nappy Brown: Tore Up. USA: Alligator ALCD 4792, 1984

BB2857. Shadwick, Keith. “Nappy Brown,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 48 (Item E204) BB2858. Stein, H. Alan. Nappy Brown Sings. USA: Savoy MG 14002, 1957. See also: Goldmine no. 244 (1 Dec 1989). Now Dig This no. 52 (Jul 1987). R–O–C–K no. 4 (1983). Items A330, A440.

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OLIVE BROWN BB2859. Anon. “Irving Mills Packages.” Second Line 16, no. 3/4 (Mar/Apr 1965): 41. BB2860. Gallert, Jim. “Brown, Olive,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 160 (Item E162). BB2861. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Olive,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 83–84 (E146). BB2862. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Olive,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 345–346 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 59 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 54–55 (E169). BB2863. Rye, Howard. “Brown, Olive,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 158–159 (Item E159). OLIVER BROWN See: Item BA517. OSCAR BROWN BB2864. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Oscar Brown.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 85. PETER BROWN See: DOWN WITH THE GAME RECORDS PINEY BROWN BB2865. Anon. “Piney Brown Set.” Chicago Defender (7 Feb 1948): 8.

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BB2873. Harrison, David. “Brown, Richard ‘Rabbit’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 160–161 (Item E162). BB2874. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Richard ‘Rabbit’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 347 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 59 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 55 (E169). BB2875. Monge, Luigi. “James Alley Blues,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 39–62. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985. BB2876. Oliver, Paul. Country Blues: The First Generation: Papa Harvey Hull & Long Cleve Reed, Richard ‘Rabbit’ Brown: Complete Recordings. UK: Matchbox MSE 201, 1982. Reprinted as “First Generation: Early Country Blues Guitar,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 62–63 (Item A1577). BB2877. Smith, Chris. The Greatest Songsters (1927–1929). Austria: Document DOCD–5003, 1990. BB2878. Smith, Chris. Never Let the Same Bee Sting You Twice. Scotland: Document DOCD–5678, 2005. BB2879. Surge, Frank. “Rabbit Brown,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 26–27 (Item E213). BB2880. Williams, Dave. “Lyric Transcript. No. 10: Sinkin’ of the Titanic.” Blues World no. 21 (Oct 1968): 29–30. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item F58.

BB2866. Baumgartner, Brian. “Unheralded Legend of R&B and Still Singing the Blues: Piney Brown.” Juke Blues no. 48 (Winter 2000/01): 28–37.

ROBERT BROWN

RICHARD “RABBIT” BROWN

ROBERT BROWN

BB2867. Anon. “Richard ‘Rabbit’ Brown: James Alley Blues.” Sing Out! 25, no. 6 (1978): 8–9. BB2868. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Richard ‘Rabbit’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 59 (Item E110). BB2869. Charters, Samuel B. “The Noisiest Damn Place in the World,” in The Country Blues, pp. 86–99 (Item A389). BB2870. Feather, Leonard. “Brown, Richard (Rabbit),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 144–145 (Item E138).

See: WASHBOARD SAM

See: SMOKY BABE ROY BROWN (1) (1925–1981) BB2881. Allen, Bill ‘Hoss’. Roy Brown: Hard Luck Blues. USA: King KS–1130, 1970. BB2882. Anon. “Roy Brown and His Mighty Men: A Discography. Pt. 1.” Discophile no. 50 (Oct 1956): 2–4; “Pt. 2.” Discophile no. 51 (Dec 1956): 14–15. BB2883. Anon. Roy Brown: Cheapest Price in Town. USA: Faith LP 91020, 1978. BB2884. Anon. “Roy Brown Sets New Music Fad.” Chicago Defender (24 Dec 1949): 27.

BB2871. Fontenot, Kevin. “Times Ain’t Like They Used to Be: Rabbit Brown, New Orleans Songster.” The Jazz Archivist 13 (1998/99): 1–6. (NOTE: Reprinted via http://www.bluesworld.com/RabbitBrown.html.)

BB2885. Anon. “Roy’s Yule Really Blue.” Chicago Defender (3 Dec 1949): 27.

BB2872. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Richard ‘Rabbit’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 84 (E146).

BB2886. Bentley, Bill. “Roy Brown: Still Rockin’ Tonight.” Los Angeles Weekly (23–31 Jul 1981): 56.

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BB2887. Bernholm, Jonas. “The Roy Brown Story.” Crazy Music no. 10 (Mar/Jun 1977): 41–47.

BB2905. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Roy Brown,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 55 (Item E145).

BB2888. Bernholm, Jonas. “Roy Brown Till Skandinavien!” Jefferson no. 39 (Winter 1977/78): 28.

BB2906. Harris, P. “Starve Awhile and You’ll Do Just About Anything.” Down Beat 16 (7 Oct 1949): 4.

BB2889. Bernholm, Jonas. “Tongivande Bluesman Hit.” Orkester Journalen 46, no. 2 (Feb 1978): 11.

BB2907. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Roy James ‘Good Rockin’’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 86–88 (E146).

BB2890. Bowman, Rob. “Post-World War II Rhythm and Blues: Jump Blues, Club Blues, and Roy Brown.” Canadian University Music Review/Revue de Musique des Universites Canadiennes 17, no. 1 (1996): 20–39. BB2891. Brasso, Paul. “Roy Brown: Rhythm & Blues Pionér.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik (Apr 1978): 44–45. BB2892. Broven, John J. “Roy Brown,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 21–25 (Item F1076). BB2893. Broven, John. Roy Brown: Boogie at Midnight. UK: Charly CRB1093, 1985. BB2894. Broven, John. “Roy Brown. Pt. 1: Good Rockin’ Tonight.” Blues Unlimited no. 123 (Jan/Feb 1977): 4–11; “Pt. 2: Hard Luck Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 124 (Mar/Jun 1977): 14–21. BB2895. Broven, John. Roy Brown: Mighty Mighty Man. UK: Ace CDCHD 459, 1993. BB2896. Brown, Roy. Roy Brown: Good Rocking Tonight. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-6, 1978. BB2897. Brown, Roy; Bernholm, Jonas. Roy Brown, 1925– 1981: Saturday Nite. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B-104, 1982. BB2898. Clarke, Donald. “Brown, Roy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 176 (Item E125). BB2899. Coleman, Rick. “Happy Birthday Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Wavelength no. 80 (Jul 1987): 8–9. BB2900. Fein, Art. Good Rocking Tonight: The Best of Roy Brown. USA: Rhino R2 71545, 1994. BB2901. Fein, Art. “Roy Brown: Still Rockin’ After All These Years.” Oui 10 (Mar 1981): 129. BB2902. Gallagher, Bob. “The Unsinkable Roy Brown.” Black Music & Jazz Review 1, no. 8 (Nov 1978): 25–26. BB2903. Hannusch, Jeff. “Roy Brown: The Good Rockin’ Man,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 71–82 (Item F1085). BB2904. Hannusch, Jeff. “Roy Brown: Hard Luck Blues.” Wavelength no. 10 (Aug 1981): 9–12.

BB2908. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Roy Brown,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 44–45 (E150). BB2909. Hildebrand, Lee. “Roy Brown,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 28–29. New York: Billboard, 1994. BB2910. Holland, Ted. “Roy Brown,” in This Day in African–American Music, pp. 107–108 (E157). BB2911. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Roy James,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 348 (Item E165). BB2912. Leadbitter, Mike; Topping, Ray. “Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 123 (Jan/Feb 1977): 19–21. BB2913. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Roy Brown.” Jazz Statistics no. 11 (Jul 1959): 2–3. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 17 (1960): 2; no. 22 (1961): 1.) BB2914. Mohr, Kurt; Périn, Jacques. “Discographie de Roy Brown.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 25–28. BB2915. Moll, Dieter. “Roots of Rock ‘n’ Roll: ‘Good Rocking Tonight’ — Die Roy Brown Story. Pt. 1.” Rock & Roll Musik–Magazin [Germany] 13, no. 66 (1989): 33–36; “Pt. 2.” Rock & Roll Musik–Magazin [Germany] 13, no. 67 (1989): 42–46; “Pt. 3.” Rock & Roll Musik–Magazin [Germany] 13, no. 68 (1989): 45–49; “Pt. 4.” Rock & Roll Musik–Magazin [Germany] 13, no. 69 (1989): 34–36. BB2916. Niquét, Bernard. “Discographie de Roy Brown: Précurseur en Tous Genres.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 24. BB2917. Notini, Per; Weine, Bengt. Roy Brown: Laughing But Crying. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-2, 1977. BB2918. Notini, Per. “Roy Brown: Undervarderad Blues Shouter.” Jefferson no. 19 (1972): 26–28. BB2919. Palmer, Elizabeth M.; Barnes, P. “Letters: Roy Brown No Uncle Tom.” Melody Maker (18 Mar 1978). BB2920. Penny, Dave. Roy Brown, 1950–1951. France: Classics 5036, 2002. BB2921. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Roy Brown.” Blues News [Finland] no. 45 (1977): 25–30.

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BB2922. Rounce, Tony. Roy Brown: Good Rockin’ Brown — the King & Deluxe Acetate Series. UK: Ace CDCHD 1072, c2005. BB2923. Russell, Tony. “Blues Journal: Laughing and Crying the Blues.” Jazz Journal 31, no. 5 (May 1978): 28–29. BB2924. Russell, Tony. “Roy Brown (1925–1981),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 96 (Item A1904). BB2925. Sanjek, David. “Brown, Roy James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 161 (Item E162). BB2926. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Roy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 65–66 (Item E202). BB2927. Shadwick, Keith. “Roy Brown,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 49 (Item E204). BB2928. Topping, Ray. “Roy Brown: Discografia.” Blues News [Finland] no. 45 (1977): 31–32. BB2929. Topping, Ray; Leadbitter, Mike; Fein, Art. Roy Brown: I Feel That Young Man’s Rhythm. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-26, 1985. BB2930. Tosches, Nick. “Roy Brown: Good Rockin’ Tonight.” Creem 11, no. 7 (Dec 1979): 40. Reprinted in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 56–59. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984. BB2931. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Roy Brown.” Blues Notes 11, no. 35/36 (Mar 1979): 63–70. BB2932. Welding, Pete. Roy Brown: The Complete Imperial Recordings of Roy Brown. USA: Capitol CDP 7243 8 31743 2 4, 1995. BB2933. Wilmer, Val. “Caught in the Act: Roy Brown.” Melody Maker (4 Mar 1978). BB2934. Wilmer, Val. “Good Rocking On.…” Melody Maker (22 Apr 1978): 14. BB2935. Wilmer, Val. “Letters: Paint It Black.” Melody Maker (1 Apr 1978). BB2936. Young, Chuck. Roy Brown: Greatest Hits. USA: King KSCD 1404, 1996. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 226. Cadence 7, no. 7 (Jul 1981): 95. Coda no. 180 (Oct 1981): 38. Goldmine no. 62 (Jul 1981): 17. Variety 303 (27 May 1981): 111. Wavelength no. 7 (May 1981). BB2937. Broven, John. “Roy Brown.” Blues Unlimited no. 141 (Autumn/Winter 1981): 29.

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BB2938. Harris, Sheldon. “Roy Brown, 1925–1981.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 54. BB2939. LaVere, Steve; Eagle, Bob. “Roy Brown.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 48. BB2940. Lindahl, Erik; Linder, Lasse; Löfgren, Tommy; Sandin, Jorgen. “Roy Brown, 1925–81.” Jefferson no. 53 (Fall 1981): 10–17. BB2941. Palmer, Robert. “Roy Brown, 1925–1981.” Rolling Stone no. 347 (9 Jul 1981): 52. BB2942. Sacks, Leo. “Brown Was R&B Pioneer, Dies at 56.” Billboard 93 (6 Jun 1981): 38. BB2943. Tamarkin, Jeff. “Roy Brown, 1925–1981.” Goldmine no. 63 (Aug 1981): 5. BB2944. Wootton, Richard. “Roy ‘Good Rockin’ Tonight’ Brown Dies.” Melody Maker (13 Jul 1981): 4. See also: Not Fade Away [UK] no. 17 (c1981). Now Dig This no. 158 (May 1996). Items A781, BH474, F67. ROY BROWN (2) BB2945. Hill, Don. “Two Street Musicians: Roy Brown and Daddy Stovepipe.” Cadence 13, no. 2 (Feb 1987): 17–18. RUTH BROWN BB2946. Anderson, Clive. “Ruth Brown.” The History of Rock 2, no. 2 (c1981–c1984): p. 272. BB2947. Andrews, Laura. “It’s Ruth Brown’s Time, ‘Miss Rhythm’ is in Her Prime.” New York Amsterdam News (27 Nov 1997): 37. BB2948. Anon. “Miss Rhythm.” Our World (Jan 1954): 16–19. BB2949. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 267 (5 Jul 1972): 48. BB2950. Anon. “Ruth Brown.” Ebony 7, no. 7 (May 1952): 53–56. BB2951. Anon. “Ruth Brown.” Variety 175 (20 Jul 1949): 46. BB2952. Anon. “Ruth Brown Bio Takes Top Honor at Gleason Awards.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music MusicWorld (Fall 1997): 56–57. BB2953. Anon. “Ruth Brown Knows Ups, Downs of Entertainment Luck Stars Face.” Chicago Defender (17 Aug 1957): 18. BB2954. Anon. “Ruth Brown Rocks Upward on Charts.” Billboard 70 (13 Oct 1958): 32.

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BB2955. Anon. “Ruth Brown’s Unique ‘Fans’.” Chicago Defender (17 Nov 1951): 22.

BB2972. Deffaa, Chip. Ruth Brown: Blues on Broadway. USA: Fantasy F-9662, 1989.

BB2956. Anon. “Veteran Singer Ruth Brown Records New Album ‘R+R=Ruth Brown’.” Jet 92 (13 Oct 1997): 33.

BB2973. Deffaa, Chip. Ruth Brown: Miss Rhythm: Greatest Hits and More. USA: Atlantic 7 82061-2, 1989.

BB2957. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Ruth Brown,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 22–29 (Item A139). BB2958. Barol, Bill. “One for the Soul Survivors: Righting Old Wrongs in the Music Business.” Newsweek 112, no. 19 (7 Nov 1988): 123. BB2959. Bernholm, Jonas. Ruth Brown: Takin’ Care of Business. Sweden: Stockholm RJ-202, 1983. BB2960. Billington, Scott. Ruth Brown: A Good Day for the Blues. USA: Bullseye 11661-9613-2, 1999. BB2961. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Ruth Brown,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 13 (Item E164). BB2962. Brown, Ruth; Yule, Andrew. “The House that Ruth Brown Built,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (NOTE: Extracted from item BB2963.) BB2963. Brown, Ruth; Yule, Andrew. Miss Rhythm: The Autobiography of Ruth Brown, Rhythm and Blues Legend. New York: Donald I. Fine/Dutton, 1996. 360 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1999. 360 pp. BB2964. Brown, Ruth. “Ruth Brown.” JazzTimes 20, no. 5 (May 1990): 40–45. BB2965. Clarke, Donald. “Brown, Ruth,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 176 (Item E125). BB2966. Colman, Stuart. “Stuart Colman Presents Repeating Echoes.” Now Dig This no. 133 (Apr 1994). Reprinted in Now Dig This no. 264 (Mar 2005): 26–29. (NOTE: Interview originally broadcast on UK Capital Gold Radio, 18 Feb 1994.) BB2967. Cotten, Lee. “Ruth Brown,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 32–33. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BB2968. Dahl, Bill. “Versatile Hitmaker Ruth Brown Displays Power to All Fields.” Chicago Tribune (13 Jan 1995): 1.

BB2974. Deffaa, Chip. “Ruth Brown: ‘Nobody Knows You…’,” in Blue Rhythms, pp. 15–72. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996. BB2975. Dougherty, Steven. “Knowing All There is to Know of Rhythm and Blues, Ruth Brown Makes Her Comeback on Broadway.” People Weekly 31 (6 Mar 1989): 261+. BB2976. Escott, Colin. Ruth Brown: Rockin’ with Ruth. UK: Charly CRB 1069, 1984. BB2977. Feather, Leonard. “Brown, Ruth,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 77 (Item E135). BB2978. Feather, Leonard. “Brown, Ruth,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 140–141 (Item E138). BB2979. Feather, Leonard. “Ruth Brown’s Battle Royal.” Los Angeles Times (3 Jul 1988). BB2980. Futterman, Steve. “Ruth Brown.” Rolling Stone no. 649 (4 Feb 1993): 50+. BB2981. Gart, Galen. “Lucky Lips. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 101 (May 1973): 4–7; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 7–8; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 103 (Aug/Sep 1973): 5–6. BB2982. Gart, Galen. “Ruth Brown.” Bim Bam Boom no. 11 (1973): 11–15. BB2983. Gart, Galen. “Ruth Brown,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BB2984. George, Nelson. “Ruth Brown Gains Ground with Hot Show, New Album.” Billboard 101, no. 14 (8 Apr 1989): 24. BB2985. Giddins, Gary. The Real Ruth Brown. USA: Cobblestone CST 9007, 1972.

BB2969. Deffaa, Chip; Zamascikov, Sergei. “‘I’ll Come Back Some Day’: Ruth Brown.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/ Aug 1990): 14–17.

BB2986. Goode, Mort. Ruth Brown: Black is Brown and Brown is Beautiful. Skye SK-13, 1970; DCC Jazz DJZ-620, 1995. Notes reprinted in Shout no. 88 (1973): 4-6. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 323–325 (Item A2216).

BB2970. Deffaa, Chip. R&B = Ruth Brown. USA: Bullseye CD BB 9583, 1997.

BB2987. Graham, Jefferson. “Blues is Red–Hot as Legends Uncover Delta Roots.” USA Today (22 Jan 1990): 4.

BB2971. Deffaa, Chip. “Ruth Brown: Back and Cookin’.” JazzTimes 20, no. 2 (Feb 1990): 20.

BB2988. Grendysa, Peter. “Atlantic’s Other Brown.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 7 (1975): 15.

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BB2989. Grendysa, Peter. Rockin’ in Rhythm: The Best of Ruth Brown. USA: Rhino R2 72450, 1996. BB2990. Grendysa, Peter. “Ruth Brown.” Discoveries no. 103 (1996): 42–48. BB2991. Grendysa, Peter. Ruth Brown: Sweet Baby of Mine. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-16, 1981. BB2992. Grendysa, Peter. “It Could Happen to You: The Story of Ruth Brown.” Goldmine no. 54 (Nov 1980): 7–9. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 9.) BB2993. Grendysa, Peter. “Ruth Brown Discography.” It Will Stand no. 12/13 (c1980): 5–6. BB2994. Grundberg, Svante; Löfgren, Tommy. “Miss Rhythm: Ruth Brown. Del 1.” Jefferson no. 52 (Summer 1981): 14–23; “Del 2.” Jefferson no. 54 (Winter 1981): 24–31. BB2995. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Ruth Brown,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 55–56 (Item E145). BB2996. Hildebrand, Lee. “Ruth Brown,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 29–31. New York: Billboard, 1994. BB2997. Hildebrand, Lee. Ruth Brown: Have a Good Time. USA: Fantasy F-9661, 1988. BB2998. Holland, Ted. “Ruth Brown,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 17 (E157).

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BB3007. Levine, Art. “Rhythm and Blues on the Upbeat.” U.S. News & World Report 106, no. 2 (16 Jan 1989): 59–60. BB3008. Locke, Ray. Ruth Brown: The Soul Survives. USA: Flair PG-8201, 1982. BB3009. Luthi, Daniel. “Ruth Brown: Die Beinahe Gewoncliche Geschichte Einer Schwarzen Sangerin.” Jazz [Switzerland] (Jun 1985). BB3010. McGarvey, Seamus. “This Little Girl’s Gone Rockin’: Ruth Brown.” Juke Blues no. 18 (Winter 1989/90): 13–16; Juke Blues no. 19 (Spring 1990): 14–17. BB3011. Miller, James. “Teardrops from My Eyes,” in Almost Grown: The Rise of Rock, pp. 47–52. London: William Heinemann, 1999. BB3012. Mohr, Kurt. “Ruth Brown Discography.” Soul Bag no. 108 (Winter 1986): 13–19. BB3013. Moorer-Hamilton, Talise. “All She Ever Gives You is the ... Blues Blues Blues.” Call & Post (9 May 1991): 8. BB3014. Morris, Chris. “Ruth Brown Sticks to Winning Blueprint on Bullseye’s ‘Good’.” Billboard 111 (13 Feb 1999): 18, 30. BB3015. Nickols, Pete. “Ruth Brown.” Record Collector no. 65 (Jan 1985): 46–49.

BB2999. Hoskyns, Barney. “Hoochie Coochie Gran.” Mojo no. 16 (Mar 1995): 30.

BB3016. Niquét, Bernard. “Black is Brown & Brown is Beautiful: Ruth Brown.” Jazz Hot no. 262 (Jun 1970): 20–21.

BB3000. Jamison, Laura. “Ruth Brown.” Rolling Stone no. 773 (13 Nov 1997): 103.

BB3017. Niquét, Bernard. “Ruth Brown.” Soul Bag no. 11 (1970).

BB3001. Jeske, Lee. “Ruth Brown.” Rolling Stone no. 576 (19 Apr 1990): 79–84.

BB3018. Nite, Norm N. “Ruth Brown,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 68–70 (Item E181).

BB3002. Johnson, Kevin C. “R&B Legend Recalls Joy, Blues of Life in N.E. Ohio: Ruth Brown Will Return to Reprise Her Old Hits.” Akron Beacon Journal (20 Feb 1998): F1.

BB3019. Pareles, Jon. “She’s Still Making the Liver Quiver.” New York Times (7 Dec 1995): 4.

BB3003. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Ruth Brown: Interview.” Cadence 6, no. 12 (Dec 1980): 11–13, 18.

BB3021. Pinfold, Mike. “The Girl with a Tear in Her Voice.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 3, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1989): 19, 23.

BB3004. Kofford, Bret. “Ruth Brown: From Blues to Broadway — and Back.” Blues Revue no. 43 (Dec 1998): 20–24.

BB3020. Penny, Dave. Ruth Brown, 1949–1950. France: Classics 5003, 2001.

BB3022. Point, Michael. “Brown, Ruth,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 161–162 (Item E162).

BB3005. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Ruth,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 348–349 (Item E165).

BB3023. Remark, Guy. Ruth Brown. USA: Atlantic 8004, 1957.

BB3006. Leslie, Fran; Taylor, Jon T–Bone. “The R&B Diva.” Blueprint no. 81 (Feb 1996): 6–8.

BB3024. Richards, Gary. “Jump with Me Baby.” Alley Music 1, no. 2 (1st Quarter 1968): 9.

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BB3025. Russell, Tony. “Ruth Brown (1928–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 96 (Item A1904).

BB3040. McGarvey, Seamus. “Tommy Brown: That ‘Atlanta Boogie’ Man.” Now Dig This no. 236 (Nov 2002): 14–15.

BB3026. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Ruth,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 66–67 (Item E202).

WALTER BROWN (1)

BB3027. Shadwick, Keith. “Ruth Brown,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 50 (Item E204). BB3028. Shaw, Arnold. “Ruth Brown,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 398–410. New York: Collier, 1978. BB3029. Slaven, Neil. Ruth Brown: Miss Rhythm: The Rest & More of the Best. UK: Sequel RSA CD 864, 1997. BB3030. Span, Paula. “The Rhythm of Her Life: Singer Ruth Brown Wants to Be Heard —And She Will Be.” Washington Post (20 Feb 1996): D1, D4. BB3031. Spera, Keith. “Queen Mother of R&B Still Wields the Power.” Times-Picayune (24 Apr 1998): L6. BB3032. Stein, Stephanie. “Ruth Brown.” Down Beat 57, no. 3 (Mar 1990): 51-52. BB3033. Sylvester, Bruce. “Talk Talk: Ruth Brown.” Goldmine no. 454 (19 Dec 1997): 14–15. BB3034. Tapley, Mel. “Ruth Brown and Jerry Butler: Special Mother’s Day Treats.” New York Amsterdam News (13 May 1995): 23. BB3035. Weinger, Harry. Ruth Brown: Gospel Time. USA: PolyGram 422 839 315, 1989. BB3036. Wilson, John S. “Greatest Since Sarah — Wilson.” Down Beat 16 (26 Aug 1949): 3. BB3037. Zailian, Marian. “Ruth Brown Rebuilt Her Own House.” San Francisco Chronicle (9 Sep 1990): 20. See also: Now Dig This no. 146 (May 1995). Items A549, A1994, BA99, BB87. SAMMY BROWN See: Items BA569, C682. SKEET BROWN See: Item C766 (Vol. 4). SYLVESTER BROWN See: Item BB1648. TOMMY BROWN BB3038. Baumgartner, Brian. “Tommy Brown: ‘Laughing at the Blues’.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 14–24. BB3039. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Tommy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 349–350 (E165).

BB3041. Anon. “Blues-Bawler Brown Signed to Cap Pact as He Exits Prison.” Variety 174 (11 May 1949): 37. BB3042. Britt, Stan. Walter Brown with the Jay McShann Band: Confessin’ the Blues. UK: Affinity AFF 66, 1981. BB3043. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Walter ‘Confessin’ the Blues’ Brown.” Blues & Rhythm no. 17 (Mar 1986): 6–12. BB3044. Clarke, Donald. “Brown, Walter,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BB3045. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Walter,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 88–89 (E146). BB3046. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Walter,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 350 (Item E165). BB3047. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Walter Brown, 1945–1947. France: Classics 5010, 2001. The Chronological Walter Brown, 1947–1951. France: Classics 5036, 2002. BB3048. Penny, Dave. Walter Brown/Crown Prince Waterford: Blues Everywhere. UK: Westside WESF 110, 2000. BB3049. Penny, Dave. Walter Brown: Forget Your Troubles and Jump Your Blues Away. UK: Jasmine JASCD 376, 2002. BB3050. Point, Michael. “Brown, Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 162 (Item E162). BB3051. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Walter,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 67 (Item E202). WALTER BROWN (2) See: Item D1674. WILL BROWN See: Item BB625. WILLIAM BROWN See: Item BB722. WILLIE BROWN BB3052. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Willie Brown,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 56–57 (E101).

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BB3053. Baker, Jack. “Teach in Guitar: Willie Brown’s Mississippi Blues.” Sing Out! 18, no. 3 (1968): 36–37. BB3054. Beaumont, Daniel. “Brown, Willie Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 162 (Item E162). BB3055. Bogaert, Karel. “Brown, Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 59–60 (Item E110). BB3056. Evans, David. “Ramblin’.” Blues Revue no. 8 (Spring 1993): 14–17.

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BB3067. Rodríguez, Javier. “Imágenes de la Gran Música Negra: El Archivo de Yannick Bruynoghe.” Solo Blues no. 5 (1986): 32–35. Obituaries: Coda no. 200 (Feb 1985): 39. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 333 (Nov 1984): 5. Orkester Journalen 52 (Dec 1984): 52. BB3068. Sacré, Robert. “Yannick Bruynoghe.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 71–72. SUMTER BRUTON

BB3057. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Willie Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 89 (E146).

BB3069. Govenar, Alan. “Sumter Bruton,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 70–73 (Item F1414).

BB3058. Klatzko, Bernard. “Willie Brown: Fare Thee Well.” 78 Quarterly no. 2 (1968): 47–50.

BEULAH BRYANT

BB3059. Komara, Edward. “Blues in the Round.” Black Music Research Journal 17, no. 1 (Spring 1997): 3–36. BB3060. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Willie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 60 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 55 (E169). BB3061. Obrecht, Jas. “Deep Down in the Delta: The Adventures of Son House, Willie Brown and Friends.” Guitar Player 26, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 66–81. BB3062. Santelli, Robert. “Brown, Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 67–68 (Item E202). BB3063. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Can’t Tell My Future: The Mystery of Willie Brown.” Blues Unlimited no. 147 (Spring 1986): 6–9. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 181–190. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. BB3064. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “The Two Browns.” Blues Unlimited no. 147 (Spring 1986): 9. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 156 (1995). Blues News [Finland] no. 157 (1996). Items BB1210, BH2150, F1008. LITTLE WILLIE BROWN (Andrew Brown) Obituaries: BB3065. O’Neal, Jim. “Little Willie Brown.” Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 48. YODELING KID BROWN See: KID BROWN YANNICK BRUYNOGHE BB3066. Johnson, Greg. “Bruynoghe, Yannick,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 163–164 (Item E162).

BB3070. Harris, Sheldon. “Bryant, Beulah,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 89–90 (E146). BB3071. Komara, Edward. “Bryant, Beulah,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 164 (Item E162). BB3072. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bryant, Beulah,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 354–355 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 61 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 57–58 (E169). Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 16, no. 2 (Fall 1988): 243. Cadence 14, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 93. New York Times (6 Feb 1988): 11. Notes 45, no. 4 (1989): 723. BB3073. Burke, Tony; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Beulah Bryant.” Blues & Rhythm no. 37 (Jun 1988): 7. CORA MAE BRYANT BB3074. Duffy, Timothy. “Cora Mae Bryant.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 18–20. BB3075. Duffy, Timothy. “Cora Mae Bryant,” in Music Makers, pp. 26–27. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. See also: CURLEY WEAVER LAURA BRYANT See: Item BB376. PRECIOUS BRYANT BB3076. Drozdowski, Ted. “Precious Bryant: Earthly Reward.” Pulse no. 214 (Apr 2002): 23. BB3077. Duffy, Timothy. “Precious Bryant.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 21. BB3078. Duffy, Timothy. “Precious Bryant,” in Music Makers, pp. 28–29. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BB3079. Ellis, Andy. “Precious Bryant: Blues from the Heart.” Guitar Player 36, no. 4 (Apr 2002): 49–50.

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BB3080. Empson, Alan. “Georgia Blues Lady: Precious Bryant.” Juke Blues no. 53 (Spring/Summer 2003): 34–35.

ALAN BUBIS

BB3081. James, Steve. “Daughter of the Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 116 (Aug 2002): 17–18.

WILLA MAE BUCKNER

BB3082. Kreiser, Christine M. “Precious Bryant: No Place Like Home.” Blues Revue no. 81 (Apr/May 2003): 27, 34. BB3083. Lisle, Andria. “Precious Bryant: Chattahoochee River Valley Blues.” Living Blues no. 177 (Mar/Apr 2005): 12–17. BB3084. Peabody, Dave. “Precious Bryant.” Folk Roots no. 245 (Nov 2003): 15–16. BB3085. Tomko, Gene. “Bryant, Precious,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 164 (Item E162).

See: TENNESSEE RECORDS

BB3095. Duffy, Timothy. “North Carolina Blues. Pt. 2: Winston-Salem Blues, Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/ Apr 1993): 30–35. BB3096. Welker, Gaile. “Buckner, Willie (Willa) Mae,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 165 (Item E162). Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 147 (Mar 2000): 13. BB3097. Cooper, Peter. “Requiem for the Snake Lady.” No Depression no. 26 (Mar/Apr 2000): 92+. Reprinted in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 30–34. Athens: Hill Street Press, 2002.

RUSTY BRYANT

BB3098. Glynn, Dave; Welker, Gaile. “Willa Mae Buckner.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 52–53.

BB3086. Gart, Galen. “Rusty Bryant,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003.

BB3099. Küstner, Axel. “Willa Mae Buckner.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 67.

BB3087. Nite, Norm N. “Rusty Bryant,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 74 (Item E181). BB3088. Rotante, Anthony. “Rusty Bryant.” Record Research no. 78 (Aug 1966): 9. BB3089. Taylor, Dennis. “Bryant, Rusty,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 164 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 17, no. 5 (May 1991): 93. Coda no. 239 (Sep/Oct 1991): 27. JazzTimes 21, no. 6 (1991): 64. Jefferson no. 94 (1991): 29. Orkester Journalen 59 (Sep 1991): 38.

BB3100. Welker, Gaile. “Willa Mae Buckner.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 116–117. BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO (Stanley Dural) BB3101. Birnbaum, Larry. “Buckwheat Zydeco.” EAR 12, no. 10 (Feb 1988): 20. BB3102. Buzelin, Jean. “Buckwheat Zydeco: Ils Sont Partis.” Soul Bag no. 85 (Oct/Nov 1981): 9–11. BB3103. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Buckwheat Zydeco,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 34 (Item E164). BB3104. Fox, Ted. Buckwheat Zydeco: On a Night Like This. UK: Island CD 422–842739–2, c1987.

BB3090. Burke, Tony. “Rusty Bryant.” Blues & Rhythm no. 62 (Jul 1991): 17.

BB3105. Fox, Ted. The Buckwheat Zydeco Story: A 20 Year Party. USA: Tomorrow TMR 70002–2, 1999.

TIM BRYMN

BB3106. Hall, Russell. “Buckwheat Zydeco.” Performing Songwriter 7, no. 46 (Jun 2000): 59.

BB3091. Russell, Sylvester. “Musical and Dramatic.” Chicago Defender (10 Dec 1910): 3 BB3092. Scott, Emmett J. The American Negro in the World War, p. 300. Washington, DC, 1919. BB3093. Southern, Eileen. “Brymn, James Timothy (‘Tim’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 55 (Item E208). See also: New York Age (7 May 1914). W. B. BRYSON BB3094. Bogaert, Karel. “Bryson, W.B. ‘Piano Bill’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 60 (Item E110).

BB3107. Hannusch, Jeff. Buckwheat Zydeco: Turning Point. USA: Rounder LP/CD 2048, c1983. BB3108. Hannusch, Jeff. Buckwheat Zydeco: Ultimate Collection. USA: Hip-O 314 542 346-2, 2000. BB3109. Harris, Paul. “Buckwheat Zydeco.” Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 2003): 30–32. BB3110. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Buckwheat Zydeco,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164). BB3111. Lange, Charlie. Buckwheat Zydeco ‘Ils Sont Partis’ Band: The Best of Louisiana Zydeco. USA: AVI CD 5011, 1996.

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BB3112. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Buckwheat Zydeco,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 360 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 63 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 58–59 (E169). BB3113. Lindahl, Erik. “Buckwheat Zydeco.” Jefferson no. 59 (Winter 1982): 24–27. BB3114. Matthews, Bunny. Buckwheat Zydeco ‘Ils Sont Partis’ Band: 100% Fortified Zydeco. USA: Black Top BT 1024, 1988.

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BB3130. Darwen, Norman. Mojo Buford: State of the Harp. UK: JSP CD 233, 1989. BB3131. Darwen, Norman. “You Gotta Learn How to Chop That Thing Up.” Blues & Rhythm no. 54 (Aug 1990): 4–6. BB3132. Evans, Pete. “Mojo Buford.” Blues in Britain no. 42 (Jun 2005): 21. BB3133. Harris, Sheldon. “Buford, ‘Little’ George,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 90–91 (E146).

BB3115. Mouton, Todd. Buckwheat Zydeco: Down Home Live. USA: Tomorrow TMR 70004-2, 2001.

BB3134. Holland, Ted. “George ‘Mojo’ Buford,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 133 (E157).

BB3116. Phelps, Bob. “Zydeco: A Moving Experience.” The Florida Times-Union (11 Jun 1999): E1.

BB3135. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Mojo Buford,” in Jamsession, p. 177. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BB3117. Roberts, Jim. “Buckwheat Zydeco: Waitin’ for My Ya-Ya.” Down Beat 53, no. 6 (Jun 1986): 33–34. BB3118. Sandmel, Ben. Buckwheat Zydeco: Waitin’ for My Ya-Ya. USA: Rounder LP/CD 2051, 1987. BB3119. Santelli, Robert. “Buckwheat Zydeco,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 69–70 (Item E202). BB3120. Sylvester, Bruce. “Buckwheat Zydeco: String Bean Music from the Swamps.” Goldmine no. 494 (2 Jul 1999): 14–15. BB3121. Varney, Mark. “Buckwheat Zydeco: Up from the Roots.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 32–36. BB3122. Vitka, Bill. “Buckwheat Zydeco’s Main Squeeze.” Blues Revue no. 97 (Dec 2005/Jan 2006): 15–17, 19–20. BB3123. Voetman, Ted. “Zydeco-Ambassadeur Buckwheat Zydeco.” Block no. 99 (1996): 14–17. BB3124. Wentz, Brooke. “Buckwheat Zydeco: Reclaiming His Roots.” Down Beat 57, no. 8 (Aug 1990): 29+. BB3125. Wert, Justin. “Buckwheat Zydeco,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 165–166 (Item E162). BB3126. Witter, Simon. “The Gospel According to Buckwheat.” New Musical Express (4 Mar 1989): 42.

BB3136. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Buford, ‘Mojo’ George,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 363 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 63 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 59 (E169). BB3137. Lécuyer, Claude; Choisnel, Emmanuel; Périn, Jacques. “Discographie de Mojo Buford.” Soul Bag no. 27 (Jun 1973): 6. BB3138. Margolin, Bob. Mojo Buford: Champagne & Reefer. USA: Fedora FCD 5015, 1999. BB3139. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Mojo Buford,” in Blues, pp. 76, 137 (Item A1504). BB3140. Otis, John. “Buford, George ‘Mojo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 166 (Item E162). BB3141. Russell, Tony. “Mojo Buford (1929–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 96 (Item A1904). BB3142. Santelli, Robert. “Buford, Mojo,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 70 (Item E202). BB3143. Shadwick, Keith. “George ‘Mojo’ Buford,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 51 (Item E204).

MOJO BUFORD (George Buford)

BB3144. Shurman, Dick. Mojo Buford’s Chicago Blues Summit. USA: Mr. Blues MB7603, 1979; USA: Rooster Blues/P-Vine R 7603, 1982.

BB3127. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Mojo Buford,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 57–58 (E101).

BB3145. Stedman, John. Mojo Buford: State of the Blues Harp. UK: JSP JSPCD 2108, c1998.

BB3128. Bogaert, Karel. “Buford, Mojo,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 61 (Item E110).

BB3146. Titon, Jeff. “Mojo Buford. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 76 (Oct 1970): 13–14; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 77 (Nov 1970): 9–10; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 78 (Dec 1970): 14–15.

See also: Goldmine no. 210 (12 Aug 1988).

BB3129. Darwen, Norman. “Mojo Buford on Pat Hare.” Juke Blues no. 24 (Autumn/Winter 1991): 11.

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BB3147. Wisner, Steve. “Chicago Blues: Yesterday and Today: Mojo Buford.” Living Blues no. 42 (Jan/Feb 1979): 22–26. See also: Item C504. MARY BUGGS BB3148. Olderen, Martin van. “Mary Buggs.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 51 (Apr 1975): 3. BULL CITY RED (George Washington)

BB3160. Dawbarn, Bob. “Seven Steps to Jazz.” Melody Maker (31 Dec 1966): 6. BB3161. Feather, Leonard. “Bunn, Theodore (Teddy),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 148 (Item E138). BB3162. Ferguson, Jim. “Jazzmen Play the Blues: The Story of Jazz Guitarists Unsung Role in Blues History.” Guitar Player 24, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 58–60.

BB3149. Bogaert, Karel. “Bull City Red (George Washington),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 61 (Item E110).

BB3163. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Jazzens Instrumentalister: Gitarren.” Orkester Journalen 23, no. 10 (Oct 1955): 12–13.

BB3150. Komara, Edward. “Bull City Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 166 (Item E162).

BB3164. Hansen, John. “Teddy Bunn: En av de Stora Pionjaererna paa Gitarr.” Orkester Journalen 43, no. 2 (Feb 1975): 6+.

BB3151. Moore, Dave. Blues & Gospel from the Eastern States. Austria: Document DOCD-5644, 1999.

BB3165. Kessell, Barney. “Unsung Heroes of the Guitar.” Guitar Player 11, no. 3 (Mar 1977): 10+.

BB3152. Oliver, Paul. “Bull City Red.” Blues Unlimited no. 1 (Apr 1963): 5–7. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 10–12. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968. 55 pp.

BB3166. Kinkle, Roger D. “Bunn, Teddy,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 643– 644 (E160).

See also: Items BD247, BF301, BS109. JIM BULLEIT See: BULLET RECORDS BUMBLE BEE SLIM See: AMOS EASTON JIM BUNKLEY BB3153. Mitchell, George. George Henry Bussey & Jim Bunkley. UK: Revival RVS 1003, 1971. ALDEN BUNN See: TARHEEL SLIM TEDDY BUNN BB3154. Anon. “Teddy Bunn: Forgotten Giant.” Melody Maker (20 Mar 1971): 29. BB3155. Bogaert, Karel. “Bunn, Teddy,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 63–64 (Item E110). BB3156. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Teddy Bunn,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 35–36 (Item E120). BB3157. Chilton, John. “Bunn, ‘Teddy’ Theodore Leroy,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 53–54 (Item E121).

BB3167. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bunn, Teddy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 365 (Item E165). BB3168. Mongan, Norman. “Jazz Guitar Innovators,” in The History of the Guitar in Jazz, pp. 19–45. New York: Oak, 1983. BB3169. Mongan, Norman. “Jazz Guitar: Three Neglected Pioneers.” Oak Report 1, no. 3 (Winter 1981): 14–17. BB3170. Morgan, Tom. “Bunn, Teddy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 167 (Item E162). BB3171. Notini, Per; Sandell, Bo. “Strangest Blues.” Jefferson no. 119 (1999): 32. BB3172. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Bunn, Teddy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 42 (Item E182). BB3173. Simmen, Johnny. “Bunn, Teddy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 168–169 (Item E159). BB3174. Tanner, Peter. “Bunn is Fighting Back.” Melody Maker (29 Dec 1973): 35.

BB3158. Craik, R.G. “Teddy Bunn on Record.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 6 (Jun 1971): 2–4.

BB3175. Tanner, Peter. “A Discography of Teddy Bunn. Pt. 1.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 11 (Nov 1971): 8–9; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 12 (Dec 1971): 28–29; “Pt. 3.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 1 (Jan 1972): 11.

BB3159. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Bunn, Teddy,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 65. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BB3176. Tanner, Peter. “The Late Teddy Bunn in Conversation with Peter Tanner.” Storyville no. 79 (Oct/Nov 1978): 3–7.

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BB3177. Tanner, Peter. “Teddy Bunn.” Band Wagon 1, no. 3 (28 Oct 1939): 13.

BB3191. Burke, Tony. “Eddie Burks.” Blues & Rhythm no. 198 (Apr 2005): 11.

BB3178. Tanner, Peter. “Teddy Bunn Today.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 10 (Oct 1976): 12–14.

BB3192. Johnson, Jeff. “Eddie Burks, 73, Longtime Chicago Blues Musician; Vocalist-Harpist Noted for Playing on Maxwell Street.” Chicago Sun-Times (2 Feb 2005): 82.

BB3179. Tanner, Peter. “The Truth About Teddy Bunn.” Melody Maker (5 May 1951): 9. BB3180. Voce, Steve. “Bunn in the Oven.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 6 (Jun 1968): 10.

BB3193. Vabres, Jean–Luc. “Eddie Burks.” Soul Bag no. 178 (Mar 2005): 37.

BB3181. Wilmer, Val. “Swing Shift.” Mojo no. 69 (Aug 1999): 16.

MICHAEL BURKS

Obituaries: Billboard 90 (5 Aug 1978): 90. Cadence 4, no. 9 (Sep 1978): 50. Crescendo 17 (Jan 1979): 28. Jazz Podium 27 (Sep 1978): 35. BB3182. Feather, Leonard. “Teddy Bunn.” Orkester Journalen 46, no. 9 (Sep 1978): 7. BB3183. Jones, Max. “Spirit of Rhythm Dies: Tribute to Teddy Bunn.” Melody Maker (12 Aug 1978): 26. See also: Items BJ1303, C143. CONISH “PINETOP” BURKES BB3184. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burkes, Conish ‘Pinetop’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 368 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 65 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 60 (E169). See also: Item BB473. MAJOR LEE BURKES BB3185. Burkes, Major Lee. In the Shadow of Austin. Austin: L. Star, 2000. 225 pp. EDDIE BURKS BB3186. Arentson, Robert M. “Eddie Burks: ‘Sure I Have a Dream’.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 38–43. BB3187. DiPersio, Vince. “On Eddie Burks .…” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 43. BB3188. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burks, Eddie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 65 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 60–61 (E169). BB3189. Otis, John. “Burks, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 167 (Item E162). BB3190. Rainsford, Michael. “Chicago’s Best Kept Secret.” Blues & Rhythm no. 68 (Apr 1992): 10–11. Obituaries: Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 67. Living Blues no. 177 (Mar/Apr 2005): 83. Living Blues no. 179 (Jul/Aug 2005): 88.

BB3194. Bock, Scott M. “Michael Burks: ‘If Music Was Going On ... I Was Right There’.” Living Blues no. 162 (Mar/Apr 2002): 36–39. BB3195. Emery, Mike. “Michael Burks: Making His Mark.” Blues Revue no. 67 (May 2001): 21–22. BB3196. Hearn, Gary. “Climbing the Ladder.” Blues & Rhythm no. 151 (Aug 2000): 18. BB3197. Gold, Jude. “Culture: Michael Burks on Growing Up with the Blues.” Guitar Player 38, no. 6 (Jun 2004): 32. BB3198. Pearson, John. “Michael Burks: Blues is His Day Job.” King Biscuit Time [USA] 10 (Aug 2003): 44–46. BB3199. Schuller, Tim. “Michael Burks: Hardened in Arkansas.” Blues Access no. 48 (Winter 2002): 34–37. BB3200. Wisse, Rien. “Het Marktmechanisme Volgens Zanger/Gitarist Michael Burks.” Block no. 117 (2001): 16–19. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 32 (2004). Blues News [Finland] no. 195 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 196 (2002). HATTIE BURLESON BB3201. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burleson, Hattie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 369 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 67 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 61 (E169). BB3202. Russell, Tony. Territory Singers: The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: 1928–1930. Austria: Document DOCD–5471, 1996. See also: Item BR162. DAN BURLEY BB3203. Bogaert, Karel. “Dan Burley Skiffle Group, The,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 93–94 (Item E110). BB3204. Burley, Dan. Dan Burley’s Handbook of Jive. New York: Jive Potentials, 194?

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BB3205. Burley, Dan. Dan Burley’s Original Handbook of Harlem Jive. New York, 1944.

BB3218. Anon. “Eddie Burns: Hooker’s Club Days Cohort.” Guitar Magazine 5, no. 3 (Mar 1995): 36.

BB3206. Burley, Dan. “Dan Burley, Roving ‘Back Door Man’ Misses Beale Street Blues: Spends Time Covering City But Hears No Piano Plunked.” Chicago Defender (20 Feb 1937): 5.

BB3219. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Eddie Burns,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 58–59 (E101).

BB3207. Burley, Dan. Diggeth Thou. Chicago: Burley, Cross, 1959. 64 pp. BB3208. Burley, Dan. “The Technique of Jive,” in Dan Burley’s Original Handbook of Harlem Jive. New York, 1944. Reprinted in Mother Wit from the Laughing Barrel, ed. A. Dundes, pp. 206–221 (Item A582). BB3209. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Burley, Dan,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 66. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BB3210. Feather, Leonard. “Burley, Dan,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 148 (Item E138). BB3211. Gugolz, Daniel. Dan Burley: ‘South Side Shake’, 1945–1951. Austria: Wolf WBJ-CD-008, c1998. BB3212. Komara, Edward. “Burley, Dan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 167– 168 (Item E162). BB3213. Pomus, Doc. “Skifflin’ with Dan Burley.” Blues & Rhythm no. 63 (Sep 1991): 20. See also: Item C733. CHESTER BURNETT See: HOWLIN’ WOLF LILLIE BURNETT BB3214. Taylor, B. Kimberly. “Remembering Howlin’ Wolf: An Interview with Howlin’ Wolf’s Widow — Lillie Burnett.” Blues Revue no. 22 (Apr/May 1996): 35–39. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 71 (Oct 2001): 77. Living Blues no. 158 (2001): 87. BB3215. Hoffman, Mark. “Widow of Howlin’ Wolf, Lillie Burnett Passes On.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 30. See also: HOWLIN’ WOLF RANIE BURNETTE BB3216. Nelson, David. “Ranie Burnette.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 120.

BB3220. Bogaert, Karel. “Burns, Eddie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 65 (Item E110). BB3221. Bruin, Leo W. “De Eddie Burns Roddels over John Lee Hooker en Sonny Boy Williamson.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 47/48 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 4–5. BB3222. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “Eddie Burns.” Blues Unlimited no. 13 (Jul 1964): 9. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 126 (Item A1241). BB3223. Clarke, John. “Eddie Guitar Burns: Interview, Feb 1972.” Raunchy Records 1, no. 5 (1972): 15–17. BB3224. Danchin, Sebastian. “Eddie Burns.” Soul Bag no. 112 (Winter 1987/88): 5–9. BB3225. Garner, Ken. “Eddie ‘Guitar’ Burns,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 223. London: BBC, 1993. BB3226. Groom, Bob. “Eddie Burns: Detroit Bluesman.” Blues World no. 42 (Spring 1972): 14. BB3227. Harris, Sheldon. “Burns, ‘Little’ Eddie ‘Guitar’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 95–96 (E146). BB3228. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Eddie Burns,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 46–47 (E150). BB3229. Jones, Max. “Eddie’s Ready.” Melody Maker (29 Jan 1972): 23. BB3230. Korczynska, JoAnn; Hearn, Wayne. “The Real Blues Brothers.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (Oct/Nov 1997): 12–19. BB3231. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burns, Eddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 372 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 67 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 61 (E169). BB3232. LaRose, Joseph A. “Burns, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 168 (Item E162).

EDDIE BURNS

BB3233. Leadbitter, Mike. “Eddie Burns: ‘I Love to Jump the Boogie’.” Blues Unlimited no. 90 (Apr 1972): 4–5, 7–8.

BB3217. Anon. “Eddie Burns.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 242 (Mar 1976): 7.

BB3234. Leadbitter, Mike. Eddie Guitar Burns: Bottle Up and Go. UK: Action ACMP 100, 1972.

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BB3235. Obrecht, Jas. “Eddie ‘Guitar’ Burns: Inside Detroit Blues.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 28–39.

BB3252. Sharp, Steven. “Jimmy Burns: ‘I’m Back in Music to Stay’.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 40–45.

BB3236. Oliver, Paul. “Eddie Burns,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 162–163, 178 (Item A1585).

CEDRIC BURNSIDE

BB3237. Radenac, Marc. “Eddie Burns Discography.” Soul Bag no. 112 ((Winter 1987/88)): 16–17. Also published as “Eddie Burns Discografie.” Block no. 68 (1988): 12–13. BB3238. Rodgers, LaJune; Leadbitter, Mike. “Little Guitar Eddie Burns.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 9 (Jan 1972): 11. BB3239. Rowe, Mike. “Post-War Discographical Comment: Slim Pickens.” Blues Unlimited no. 45 (Aug 1967): 16–17. BB3240. Sacré, Robert. “Eddie Burns.” Jazz Hot no. 325 (Mar 1976): 22–23. BB3241. Santelli, Robert. “Burns, Eddie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 71 (Item E202). BB3242. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Eddie Burns,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 88–89, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BB3243. Wisse, Rien. “Eddie Burns: ‘Ik Zal Altijd Teruggaan Naar Detroit’.” Block no. 68 (1988): 7–11. BB3244. Wisse, Rien. Eddie ‘Guitar’ Burns: Treat Me Like I Treat You. Belgium: Moonshine BLP 106, 1985.

BB3253. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Cedric Burnside.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 80. BB3254. Doidy, Eric. “La Dynastie des Burnside: La Longue Marche de R.L. Burnside; Cedric Burnside: Le Blues dans les Veines!” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 14–17. BB3255. Larsson, Birgitta. “North Mississippi Hill Country Blues : Kenny Brown och Cedric Burnside.” Jefferson no. 141 (2004): 34–40. DUWAYNE BURNSIDE BB3256. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Duwayne Burnside.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 80. BB3257. Bossi, Matteo. “Duwayne Burnside.” Il Blues no. 92 (Sep 2005): 33. BB3258. Cala, Michael. “Duwayne Burnside: Keepin’ on Keepin’ on.” Blues Revue no. 96 (Oct/Nov 2005): 23–25. GARY BURNSIDE BB3259. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Gary Burnside.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 80.

See also: Jazz Hot no. 176 (May 1962).

R.L. BURNSIDE

Items A1158 (Pt. 16), BH1640, F761, F768, F779, F783.

BB3260. Anon. “The Next Generation.” Guitar 15, no. 10 (Aug 1998): 61.

JIMMY BURNS BB3245. Bossi, Matteo; Brambilla, Silvano; Grandi, Marino; Valente, Paolo. “Serenità, Ma Non Acquiescenza: Jimmy Burns.” Il Blues no. 84 (Sep 2003): 38–39. BB3246. Clark, Joe C. “Burns, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 168 (Item E162). BB3247. Dirks, Scott. Jimmy Burns: Leaving Here Walking. USA: Delmark DE-694, 1996. BB3248. Hulette, Ben. “Jimmy Burns: Hot and Ready to Trot!” Blues Revue no. 35 (Mar 1998): 28–29. BB3249. Korczynska, JoAnn; Hearn, Wayne. “The Real Blues Brothers.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (Oct/Nov 1997): 12–19. BB3250. Obrecht, Jas. “Jimmy Burns.” Guitar Player 31, no. 4 (Apr 1997): 24. BB3251. Shadwick, Keith. “Jimmy Burns,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 52 (Item E204).

BB3261. Anon. R.L. Burnside: Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down. USA: Fat Possum/Epitaph 80332–2, 2000. BB3262. Appleford, Steve. “R.L. Burnside.” Rolling Stone (20 Feb 1997): 30. BB3263. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “R.L. Burnside,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 59 (E101). BB3264. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “R.L. Burnside,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 30–35 (Item A139). BB3265. Babcock, Jay. R.L. Burnside: Burnside on Burnside. USA: Fat Possum/Epitaph 80343–2, 2001. BB3266. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 480 (Apr 1998): 56. BB3267. Batey, Rick. “Soul Food and Tasty Blues Bites: R.L. Burnside.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 27. BB3268. Blampain, Gilles; Larousse, Jean-Pierre. “R.L. Burnside: Un Authetique Bluesman du Mississippi.” Trad’ Magazine no. 38 (Jan/Feb 1995): 50–51.

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BB3269. Bruin, Leo; Laundre, Kent. R.L. Burnside: Mississippi Hill Country Blues. Holland: Swingmaster CD 2201, 1996; USA: Fat Possum/Epitaph 80341-2, 2001. BB3270. Bruin, Leo. R.L. Burnside Plays and Sings the Mississippi Delta Blues. Holland: Swingmaster 2101, 1981.

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BB3286. Grandi, Marino; Grandi, Davide. “A Colloquio con R.L. Burnside & Kenny Brown: ‘Suono Quel Che Sento’.” Il Blues no. 58 (Mar 1997): 10–12. BB3287. Grigg, Andy. “Spotlite: R.L. Burnside: Too Bad Jim (Fat Possum) FP 1005.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 3 (Jan/Feb 1994): 23. BB3288. Hannusch, Jeff. “A Bluesman Lives the Life.” Wavelength no. 58 (Aug 1985): 23–24.

BB3271. Damminga, Michael. “R.L. Burnside: Een Bluesgast in Groningen.” Jazz Nu 3, no. 9 (Jun 1981): 417–418.

BB3289. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Ballade en Blues: ‘Deep South’.” Soul Bag no. 80 (1981): 19–24.

BB3272. Danchin, Sebastian. “R.L. Burnside, Le Rural Du Blues.” Jazzman no. 33 (Feb 1998): 12.

BB3290. Herzhaft, Gérard. “R.L. Burnside,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 47–48 (E150).

BB3273. Darwen, Norman. “‘People Would Break the Floor with the Dancing’: R.L. Burnside Tells His Story to Norman Darwen.” Blues & Rhythm no. 93 (Oct 1994): 10–11.

BB3291. Hoffman, Larry; Tapp, Denise. R.L. Burnside: My Black Name A’Ringin’. USA: Genes GCD 9917, 1999.

BB3274. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “R.L. Burnside,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 34 (Item E164). BB3275. DeVault, Russ. “Burnside is Playin’, Livin’ the Delta Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (17 Apr 1992): 4. BB3276. Doidy, Eric. “La Dynastie des Burnside: La Longue Marche de R.L. Burnside; Cedric Burnside: Le Blues dans les Veines!” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 14–17. BB3277. Erlanger, Lou. R.L. Burnside: Acoustic Stories. USA: M.C. MC0034, 1997. BB3278. Evans, David. R.L. Burnside: Raw Electric, 1979/1980. USA: Inside Sounds ISCO513, 2002. BB3279. Evans, David. R.L. Burnside: Sound Machine Groove. USA: HMG CD 6501, 1997. BB3280. Evans, David. Rural L. Burnside: Mississippi Blues. France: Arion ARN 33765, 1984. BB3281. Forte, Dan. “Mississippi Sojourn.” Guitar Player 24, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 52–54. Reprinted as “R.L. Burnside,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 58–61. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. BB3282. Freind, Bill. “Play the Blues, Punk.” Postmodern Culture 7, no. 3 (1997). BB3283. Friedman, Lou. “R.L. Burnside: Mississippi Remix.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 12–14+. BB3284. Gelfand, Michael. “Working Musician: R.L. Burnside: If I Knew Then What I Know Now.…” Musician no. 243 (Feb 1999): 14–15. BB3285. Grandi, Davide; Lupoli, Luca. “Il Disco, Il Video: R.L. Burnside.” Il Blues no. 77 (Dec 2001): 5.

BB3292. Johnson, Matthew. “The First Time I Met the Blues.” Word no. 11 (Jan 2004): 86. BB3293. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burnside, R.L,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 67 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 61–62 (E169). BB3294. Lisle, Andria. “R.L. Burnside.” Living Blues no. 172 (Mar/Apr/May/Jun 2004): 43. BB3295. Löfgren, Tommy. “R.L. Burnside: Slidegitarrist Fran Mississippi.” Jefferson no. 47 (Spring 1980): 22–24. BB3296. Mabe, Ed. “One Bad–Ass Bluesman: Interview with R.L. Burnside.” Blue Suede News no. 49 (Winter 1999/2000): 24–25. BB3297. Mirkin, Steven. “FYI: R.L. Burnside.” Option no. 68 (May/Jun 1996): 36, 38. BB3298. Morris, Chris. “R.L. Burnside Brews Blues on Matador.” Billboard 108, no. 25 (22 Jun 1996): 10+. BB3299. Nelson, David. “Burnside, R.L,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 168–169 (Item E162). BB3300. Nestor, Curt. “R.L. Burnside.” Jefferson no. 40 (Summer 1978): 26–27. BB3301. Nicholson, Robert. “Juke-Joint Blues in the Hills: Junior Kimborough [sic] and R.L. Burnside,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 152–161. London: Blandford, 1998. BB3302. Noden, Merrell. “100% Proof.” Mojo no. 102 (May 2002): 70–74. BB3303. Obrecht, Jas. “Goin’ Down South: R.L. Burnside & the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.” Guitar Player 30, no. 12 (Dec 1996): 79, 81–82, 84.

Biographical Entries: B

BB3304. Obrecht, Jas. R.L. Burnside & the Sound Machine: Bad Luck City. USA: Fat Possum FP 1001, 1991. BB3305. Palmer, Robert. R.L. Burnside: Too Bad Jim. Oxford: Fat Possum FP1005, 1993; USA: Fat Possum/Capricorn 42082, 1994.

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Obituaries: Billboard 117 (24 Sep 2005): 90. Daily Post [Liverpool, UK] (7 Sep 2005): 13. Daily Telegraph [UK] (3 Sep 2005): 27. Guitar Player 39, no. 12 (Dec 2005): 52. The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (5 Sep 2005): 16. Les Inrockuptibles no. 513 (2005): 58. Record Collector no. 316 (Nov 2005): 28. Rolling Stone no. 983 (22 Sep 2005): 16.

BB3306. Palmer, Robert. “Why I Hear My Mojo Hand.” Oxford American no. 16 (1997). Reprinted in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., p. 91 (Item A895).

BB3322. Bays, Kenneth. “R.L. Burnside, 1926–2005.” Blues Revue no. 97 (Dec 2005/Jan 2006): 83–85.

BB3307. Pettengell, Michael. “R.L. Burnside: ‘Well Well Well!’.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 10–23.

BB3323. Cartwright, Garth. “R.L. Burnside: Blues Guitarist, He Found Fame in the 1990s with the Fat Possum Label.” Guardian [UK] (5 Sep 2005): 18.

BB3308. Puckett, John. “R.L. Burnside: North Mississippi Blues Legend.” Vintage Guitar (Dec 2004). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.vintageguitar. com.) BB3309. “R.L. Burnside: One Bad Ass Bluesman.” Blues News [Germany] no. 18 (Oct/Dec 1999): 15–17. BB3310. Russell, Tony. “R.L. Burnside (1926–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 97 (Item A1904). BB3311. Santelli, Robert. “Burnside, R.L,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 71–72 (Item E202). BB3312. Shadwick, Keith. “R.L. Burnside,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 53 (Item E204). BB3313. Silva, Orlando. “R.L. Burnside.” Feelin’ Good no. 30 (1990): 42–45. BB3314. Silvester, Mario. “R.L. Burnside: Mississippi Bluesman.” Jazz Freak 10, no. 3 (Jan 1983): 90. BB3315. Siwek, Daniel. “R.L. Burnside: ‘Beats ‘n’ Blues’.” Music Connection 25, no. 5 (26 Feb–11 Mar 2001): 53.

BB3324. Coltrain, Mark. “R.L. Burnside Tribute.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 30–33. BB3325. Dicale, Bertrand. “Le Bluesman R.L. Burnside; Disparition.” Le Figaro (8 Sep 2005): 20. BB3326. Doidy, Eric. “R.L. Burnside: Du Groove dans le Hill Country Blues = R.L. Burnside: Some Groove in the Hill Country Blues.” Soul Bag no. 181 (Dec 2005): 34–35. BB3327. Ellis, Bill. “Requiem in Blue; Hill Country Patriarch R.L. Burnside Preached Transcendence with an Amped-Up Guitar.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis TN] (9 Sep 2005). BB3328. Freeland, Tom. “R.L. Burnside.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 88–89. BB3329. Gallo, Phil. “R.L. Burnside.” Variety 400 (5–11 Sep 2005): 47. BB3330. Grandi, Marino. “Robert Lee Burnside.” Il Blues no. 93 (Dec 2005): 5. BB3331. Linder, Lasse. “R.L. Burnside.” Jefferson no. 146 (2005): 74.

BB3316. Slotema, Regien. “R.L. Burnside, Mijn Tweede Vader.” Block no. 102 (1997): 20–23.

BB3332. Loupien, Serge. “R.L. Burnside a Tiré sur la Corde.” Libération (7 Sep 2005): 33.

BB3317. Tipaldi, Art. “R.L. Burnside: The Wizard is In.” Blues Revue no. 48 (Jun 1999): 25–27.

BB3333. Schudel, Matt. “Blues Singer R.L. Burnside Dies; Music Reflected Own Hard Life.” Washington Post (4 Sep 2005): C8.

BB3318. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “RL Burnside,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 148, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BB3319. Ungemuth, Nicolas. “Jon Spencer Blues Explosion et RL Burnside: Noir et Blanc en Couleurs.” Rock & Folk no. 352 (Dec 1996): 38–41.

BB3334. Trynka, Paul. “R.L. Burnside.” Mojo no. 144 (Nov 2005): 39. BB3335. Wight, Phil. “R.L. Burnside.” Blues & Rhythm no. 204 (Nov 2005): 9.

BB3320. Walamies, Vesa. “R.L. Burnside & Joe Callicott.” Blues News [Finland] no. 65 (1980): 17–18.

See also: Big City Blues (Aug/Sep 2000). Blues Magazine [France] no. 9 (1998). Blues Notes no. 9 (1992): 17+.

BB3321. Widmer, Peter. “R.L. Burnside.” Jefferson no. 114 (1997): 4–7.

Items D1160, D1163, D1164, D1174, D1177, D1469, F854, F945.

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HAROLD BURRAGE BB3336. Hatherick, Geoff. Harold Burrage: She Knocks Me Out: Original Cobra Blues, 1956–58. UK: Flyright FLY LP 579, 1981. BB3337. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burrage, Harold,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 373 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 67, 69 (E166). BB3338. Mohr, Kurt. “Harold Burrage.” Soul Bag no. 45 (Jan 1975): 17–18. BB3339. Pruter, Robert. “Burrage, Harold,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 169 (Item E162). BB3340. Pruter, Robert. “Harold Burrage: Pioneer of Chicago Soul.” Juke Blues no. 8 (Spring 1987): 22–24. BB3341. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Harold Burrage: Rhythm & Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa, Kerran Viel.” Blues News [Finland] no. 71 (1981): 4–5, 19. BB3342. Swaine, Trevor; Bastin, Bruce; Pruter, Robert; Hatherick, Geoff. “Harold Burrage Discography.” Juke Blues no. 8 (Spring 1987): 24–25. Obituaries: BB3343. “Wake Set for R&B Record Star.” Chicago Defender (29 Nov 1966): 3. See also: Item F178. J.C. BURRIS BB3344. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “J.C. Burris,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 59 (E101). BB3345. Carlier, Richard. “J.C. Burris & Bob Lowry.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 44/46 (Oct/Dec 1980): 10–12. BB3346. Harris, Sheldon. “Burris, J C,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 96–98 (E146). BB3347. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burris, J.C,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 374 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 69 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 62 (E169). BB3348. Mazzolini, Tom. “Born with the Highway Blues: J.C. Burris.” Blue Sky Review no. 3 (1975). Reprinted in Crazy Music no. 7 (Jan 1976): 4–5. BB3349. Mazzolini, Tom. J.C. Burris: Blues Professor. USA: Arhoolie CD 497, 2001. BB3350. Mazzolini, Tom. J.C. Burris: One of these Mornings. USA: Arhoolie 1075, 1976.

BB3351. Monge, Luigi. “Burris, J.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 169 (Item E162). BB3352. Santelli, Robert. “Burris, J.C,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 72 (Item E202). BB3353. Smith, Chris. That’s the Stuff: The Recordings of Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry, Stick McGhee and J.C. Burris. Shetland: Housay Press, 1999. 184 pp. Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 8 (Aug 1988): 94. Cadence 14, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 93. Jazz Podium 37 (Jul 1988): 42. Jazz Podium 38 (Jan 1989): 34. JazzTimes (Nov 1988): 6. Orkester Journalen 56 (Sep 1988): 34. BB3354. Mazzolini, Tom. “J.C. Burris.” Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 35–36. Translated into Italian in Feelin’ Good no. 21 (1988): 36–37. BB3355. Radenac, Marc. “J.C. Burris.” Soul Bag no. 114 (Autumn 1988): 23. BB3356. Smith, Chris. “J.C. Burris.” Blues & Rhythm no. 38 (Aug 1988): 10. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 43 (1977). San Francisco Chronicle (9 Mar 1979). Item BW2268. CASSELL BURROW BB3357. Komara, Edward. “Burrow, Cassell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 169–170 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 95. BB3358. O’Neal, Jim. “Cassell Burrow.” Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 33. CHARLIE BURSE BB3359. Bogaert, Karel. “Burse, Charlie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 65 (Item E110). BB3360. Brown, Roger S. Beale Street Mess-Around: Memphis Blues. USA: Rounder 2006, 1975. BB3361. Harris, Sheldon. “Burse, Charlie ‘Uke’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 98 (E146). BB3362. Komara, Edward. “Burse, Charlie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 170 (Item E162). BB3363. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burse, Charlie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 374 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 69 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 62 (E169).

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BB3364. Santelli, Robert. “Burse, Charlie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 72–73 (Item E202). See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND Items BM1256, BM1272, BM1273. ROBERT BURSE BB3365. Olsson, Bengt. “Robert Burse: A Good Kid,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 33–35. London: Studio Vista, 1970. CLARA BURSTON See: Item BA135. THOMAS BURT BB3366. Anon. “Old Time Blues Guitarist One of a Dwindling Breed.” Raleigh Times (14 Jun 1978). BB3367. Anon. “Thomas Burt, Blues Musician.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 44, no. 1/2 (1997): 9–10. BB3368. Hinson, Glenn D. “‘I’ve Played My Plenty’: Thomas Burt and the Carolina Blues.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 35, no. 2 (Summer/Fall 1988): 87–89. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 46–47.

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BB3379. Warnick, Ruth; Queignec, Jean. “Aron Burton: A la Recherche d’une Reconnaissance Meritee.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 20–25. See also: OLLIE MAE WOOTEN BURTON LARRY BURTON See also: OLLIE MAE WOOTEN BURTON Item F295. OLLIE MAE WOOTEN BURTON BB3380. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Ollie Mae Wooten Burton.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 31. See also: ARON BURTON, LARRY BURTON W.E. “BUDDY” BURTON BB3381. Bogaert, Karel. “Burton, ‘Buddy’ W.E,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 66 (Item E110). See also: Items A341, C682, C707. GEORGE HENRY BUSSEY BB3382. Mitchell, George. George Henry Bussey & Jim Bunkley. UK: Revival RVS 1003, 1971. THE BUTLER TWINS

BB3369. Smith, Chris. “Ted Bogan, Thomas Burt, George Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 22.

BB3383. Bonner, Brett J.; Levinson, Sally A. Butler Twins: Pursue Your Dreams. UK: JSP JSPCD 268, 1996.

ARON BURTON

BB3384. Russell, Tony. “Butler Twins (1942–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 98 (Item A1904).

BB3370. Abbate, Vincent. “Everyone Seems To Underestimate ... Aron Burton.” Blues News [Germany] no. 14 (Aug 1998): 16–17. BB3371. Anon. “Blues Lady Toni Spearman & Aron Burton.” Blues Life no. 32 (1985): 6–10. BB3372. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Aron Burton: Gettin’ That Message Out There.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 22–25. BB3373. Brisbin, John Anthony. Aron Burton: Past, Present, and Future. USA: Earwig CD 4927, 1993. BB3374. Hansen, George. Aron Burton Live. USA: Earwig CD 4935, 1996. BB3375. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Burton, Aron,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 62–63 (E169). BB3376. Linder, Lasse. “‘Music Came Easy to Me’.” Jefferson no. 85 (1989): 18–23. BB3377. O’Neal, Jim. “Burton, Aron,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 170 (Item E162). BB3378. Schubert, Rolf. The Aron Burton Chicago Blues Band: The Cologne Sessions. Germany: Schubert SCH–203, 2002.

BB3385. Lee, Matt. “Brothers in Blues: The Butler Twins: The Real Thing x Two.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (Oct/Nov 1997): 24. BB3386. Seedorff, George. “Detroit’s Butler Twins Rule the Roost.” Michigan Chronicle (7 May 1997): 9. BB3387. Sinclair, John; Komara, Edward. “Butler Twins,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 172–173 (Item E162). Obituaries (Clarence Butler): Blues Revue no. 87 (Apr/May 2004): 86. Good Times no. 68 (2004): 6. Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 94. BB3388. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Clarence Butler.” Goldmine no. 638 (7 Jan 2005): 39. BB3389. Wight, Phil. “Clarence Butler.” Blues & Rhythm no. 187 (Mar 2004): 16–17. Obituaries (Curtis Butler): Blues Revue no. 89 (Aug/Sep 2004): 87. Sing Out! 48, no. 3 (Fall 2004): 194. BB3390. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Curtis Butler.” Goldmine no. 638 (7 Jan 2005): 39.

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See also: Detroit Blues no. 3 (Fall 1995). Items F750, F768. FRANK BUTLER BB3391. Anon. “Blue Flame Discography: Frank Butler.” Blue Flame no. 16 (1972): unp.

BB3407. Leiser, Willy. “Disco Wild Child Butler. Pt. 1.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 33; “Pt. 2.” Soul Bag no. 43/44 (Nov/Dec 1974): 30. BB3408. Leiser, Willy. “Down in the Alley. Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 16–17.

GEORGE “WILD CHILD” BUTLER

BB3409. Leiser, Willy. “Wild Child: Pour les Intimes.” Jazz Hot no. 281 (Mar 1972): 17.

BB3392. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Wild Child Butler,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 59–62 (E101).

BB3410. Lillsunde, Anders. “Wild Child Butler: En Down Home Bluesman.” Jefferson no. 131 (2002): 30–34.

BB3393. Balfour, Alan. George ‘Wild Child’ Butler: The Devil Made Me Do It. Blue Horizon CDBLUH 014, 1991. Notes reissued in edited form with These Mean Old Blues. USA: Bullseye CD BB 9518, 1993.

BB3411. McArdle, Terence. “‘Puttin’ It All in There’ with Wild Child Butler.” Blues Access no. 5 (1991): 9–10.

BB3394. Bogaert, Karel. “Butler, George ‘Wild Child’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 66 (Item E110).

BB3413. O’Neal, Jim. “Butler, George ‘Wild Child’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 170–171 (Item E162).

BB3412. Nielsen, Tony. “Notes on Wild Child Butler.” Crazy Music no. 1 (Mar 1974): 7.

BB3395. Butler, Elaine; Butler, George ‘Wild Child’. “George ‘Wild Child’ Butler Discography.” Block no. 74 (1990): 11.

BB3414. Peabody, Dave. “Wild Child.” Folk Roots no. 98 (Aug 1991): 17, 19.

BB3396. Gaughan, Jery. “Wild Child Butler: Koning van de Swamp-Harp.” Block no. 74 (1990): 7–10.

BB3415. Russell, Tony. “George ‘Wild Child’ Butler (1936– ),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 97–98 (Item A1904).

BB3397. Harris, Sheldon. “Butler, George ‘Wild Child’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 99 (E146). BB3398. Himes, Geoffrey. George ‘Wild Child’ Butler: Lickin’ Gravy. USA: Rooster Blues R7611, 1989. BB3399. Himes, Geoffrey. “Older Wild Child Still Grinding Blues.” Washington Post (4 Sep 1992): N18. BB3400. Hobus, André. “Wild Child Butler.” Blues Unlimited no. 131/132 (Sep/Dec 1978): 27–30. BB3401. Hodgett, Trevor. “A Rap with the Wild Child.” Blueprint no. 70 (Feb 1995): 20–21. BB3402. Holland, Ted. “Georgie ‘Wild Child’ Butler,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 118 (E157). BB3403. Joyce, Mike. “Wild Child Butler, Still Howling.” Washington Post (7 Sep 1992): C11. BB3404. Kunstadt, Len. “George ‘Wild Child’ Butler.” Record Research no. 87 (Dec 1967): 4. BB3405. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Butler, George ‘Wild Child’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 377–378 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 69 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 63 (E169). BB3406. Leadbitter, Mike. Wild Child George Butler. UK: Polydor 2941 006, c1972.

BB3416. Santelli, Robert. “Butler, George ‘Wild Child’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 73 (Item E202). BB3417. Shadwick, Keith. “George ‘Wild Child’ Butler,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 54 (Item E204). Obituaries: Blues News [Finland] no. 212 (2005). Blues Revue no. 94 (Jun/Jul 2005): 85. Discoveries no. 204 (2005): 33. Edmonton Journal [Alberta, Canada] (12 Mar 2005): E4. Folk Roots no. 265 (Jul 2005): 15. Hollywood Reporter (9 Mar 2005). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 560 (Jun 2005): 15. Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 66–67. Living Blues no. 177 (Mar/Apr 2005): 83. Living Blues no. 179 (Jul/ Aug 2005): 88. Sing Out! 49, no. 2 (Summer 2005): 224. BB3418. Burke, Tony. “George ‘Wild Child’ Butler.” Blues & Rhythm no. 198 (Apr 2005): 12. BB3419. Hobus, André. “George ‘Wild Child’ Butler, 1936– 2005.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 31 (May 2005): 77. BB3420. Périn, Jacques. “Wild Child Butler.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): BB3421. Russell, Tony. “‘Wild Child’ Butler.” Guardian [UK] (18 May 2005): 29. BB3422. Shaw, Ted. “‘Wild Child’ Butler Dead.” Windsor Star [Ontario, Canada] (2 Mar 2005): C10.

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BB3434. Anon. “Butterbeans and Susie’s Work Scores.” Chicago Defender (6 Sep 1941): 13.

Item BR1124.

BB3435. Anon. “Ethel Waters and Butterbeans and Susie Get Grand Record.” Chicago Defender (19 Jul 1930): 8.

MARY BUTLER See: Items F851, F995. SAM BUTLER BB3423. Bisson, Raffaele. “Due Nomi per un Enigma: Bo Weavil Jackson (Sam Butler). Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 85 (Dec 2003): 42–43; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 86 (Mar 2004): 46–48. (NOTE: Pt. 2 includes discography on p. 48.) BB3424. Komara, Edward. “Jackson, Bo Weavil,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 494 (Item E162). BB3425. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, Bo Weavil,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1244 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 192 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 181 (E169). BB3426. Oliver, Paul. Backwoods Blues (1926–1935): The Complete Recorded Works of Sam Butler, Bobby Grant, King Solomon Hill, Lane Hardin. Austria: Document DOCD–5036, 1991. BB3427. Oliver, Paul. Bo Weavil Jackson (Sam Butler) 1926: Complete Recordings. UK: Matchbox MSE 203, 1982. Notes reprinted as “Poor Boy Blues: Bo Weavil Jackson,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 283– 284 (Item A1577). BB3428. Rye, Howard. “Sam Butler (Bo Weevil Jackson).” Collectors Items no. 17 (Apr 1983): 14. See also: Items A344, BH467, BH1052, C149, C151, C153, F457, F851, G87 (Pt. 2). TRIXIE BUTLER See: Item BJ1285 (Vol. 4). BUTTERBEANS & SUSIE (Jodie & Susie Edwards) BB3429. Anon. “Butterbeans and Susie.” New York Amsterdam News (26 Oct 1935): 7. BB3430. Anon. “Butterbeans and Susie Head for Hollywood.” Chicago Defender (24 May 1930): 13.

BB3436. Anon. “Fabulous Show Team Started When Pair Wed on $50 Publicity Stunt.” New York Amsterdam News (28 Aug 1948): 23. BB3437. Baker, Professor Duck. Butterbeans and Susie: Complete Recorded Works. Vol. 1: 1924–1925. Document DOCD-5544, 1997. Vol. 2: 1926–1927. Austria: Document DOCD–545, 1997. BB3438. Bruynoghe, Yannick; Dance, Stanley. Butterbeans and Susie. USA: Festival 7000, c1960; USA: Classic Jazz CJ 29, 1976. BB3439. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Butterbeans and Susie,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 90 (Item E119). BB3440. Clarke, Donald. “Butterbeans and Susie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 190–191 (Item E125). BB3441. Collins, Florence M. “Butterbeans and Susie Still Solid in Fun Groove.” Afro–American [Baltimore] (30 Aug 1941): 14. BB3442. Dance, Stanley. Butterbeans and Susie. USA: Columbia 33SX1492, 1963. BB3443. Harris, Sheldon. “Edwards, Susie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 172–173 (E146). BB3444. Holland, Ted. “Butter Beans,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 87 (E157). BB3445. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Butterbeans and Susie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 378–379 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 69 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 63 (E169). BB3446. McMillan, Allan. “Butterbeans and Susie Set for Long Tour.” Chicago Defender (24 Oct 1936): 20. BB3447. Reccioni, Riccardo. Butterbeans and Susie: Daddy’s Got the Mojo. Denmark: Swingtime/Bluetime BT 2009,1989.

BB3431. Anon. “Butterbeans and Susie in Harlem.” Chicago Defender (5 Oct 1935): 11.

BB3448. Sacré, Robert. “Butterbeans and Susie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 172 (Item E162).

BB3432. Anon. “Butterbeans and Susie Lead Parade.” Chicago Defender (17 Jul 1926): 6.

BB3449. Santelli, Robert. “Butterbeans & Susie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 72 (Item E202).

BB3433. Anon. “Butterbeans and Susie Still Lead.” Chicago Defender (3 May 1930): 22.

BB3450. Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 11 (Jun 1983): 3 pp.

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BB3451. Shadwick, Keith. “Butterbeans and Susie,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 55 (Item E204).

BB3460. Last, C. van Galen. “‘Sweet Papa’ Butterbeans Overleden.” Doctor Jazz no. 28 (1968): 19.

BB3452. Southern, Eileen. “Edwards, Jody and Susie (‘Butterbeans and Susie’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 123 (Item E208).

BB3461. ‘Ole Nosey’. “Everybody Goes When the Wagon Comes.” Chicago Defender (4 Nov 1967): 13. Obituaries (Susie Edwards):

BB3453. Thompson, Edith. “Butterbeans, Susie Hit High in Okla. Town.” Chicago Defender (29 Nov 1930): 7.

BB3462. Anon. “Famed ‘Susie’ of Comedy Team with ‘Butter Beans’ is Dead.” Chicago Defender (7 Dec 1963): 2.

BB3454. Tyler, George. “Butterbeans and Susie Round Out Twenty Years.” Afro–American [Baltimore] (18 May 1935): 9.

BB3463. Anon. “Plan Benefit in Memory of Susie.” Chicago Defender (4 Jan 1964): 4.

BB3455. Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Butterbeans and Susie Really Had ‘Em Laffin’.” Chicago Defender (2 Mar 1974): 6. BB3456. Worsfold, Sally-Ann. Butterbeans and Susie: Elevator Papa, Switchboard Mama. UK: JSP CD 329, 1991. BB3457. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Butterbeans & Susie.” Storyville (1996/97): 193. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries (Jodie Edwards): Variety 248 (1 Nov 1967): 63. BB3458. Affeldt, Paul E. “Obituaries.” Jazz Report [USA] 6, no. 1 (1967/69). BB3459. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Jodie Edwards (aka, Butterbeans).” Record Research no. 87 (Dec 1967): 2.

BB3464. ‘Ole Nosey’. “A Special from Ole Nosey.” Chicago Defender (28 Dec 1963): 10. See also: New York Amsterdam News (28 Aug 1948). Items A1521 (Pt. 1), A1826, A1828, A1831. JOHN BYRD BB3465. Moore, Dave. Rare Country Blues. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5641, 1999. BB3466. Russell, Tony. “Byrd, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 173 (Item E162). See also: Items A2272, A2275, F996. JOSEPHINE BYRD See: Item BB1917. ROY BYRD See: PROFESSOR LONGHAIR

IV Biographical Entries: C

CADILLAC BABY (Narvel Eatmon) See: BEA & BABY/KEYHOLE/MISS RECORDS

BC10.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Thomas,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 248–249 (E101).

BC11.

Bastin, Bruce. Butch Cage: Raise a Rukus Tonight. UK: Flyright LP 545, 1979.

BC12.

Beyer, Jimmy. “James ‘Butch Cage’ and Willie B. Thomas,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 43–44. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

BC13.

Bogaert, Karel. “Cage, ‘Butch’ James,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 68 (Item E110).

BOBBIE CADILLAC BC1.

Oliver, Paul. Country Girls, 1926–29: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 216, 1984. See also: Items F1408, F1455.

LITTLE CAESAR (Horace Caesar) BC2.

Ellison, Mary. “Render Unto Caesar.” Juke Blues no. 5 (Summer 1986): 17.

BC14.

Bogaert, Karel. “Thomas, Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 376 (Item E110).

BC3.

Komara, Edward. “Caesar, Harry ‘Little’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 175–176 (Item E162).

BC15.

Harris, Sheldon. “Cage, James ‘Butch’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 103 (E146).

Lange, Charlie. Little Caesar: Lying Woman ... Goodbye Baby. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-24, 1983.

BC16.

BC4.

Harris, Sheldon. “Thomas, Willie B,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 512 (E146).

BC17.

Komara, Edward. “Cage, James ‘Butch’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 176 (Item E162).

BC18.

Komara, Edward. “Thomas, Willie B,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 988 (Item E162).

BC19.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cage, James ‘Butch’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 390 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 70 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 64 (E169).

BC20.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Willie B,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2482–2483 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 348 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 345 (E169).

Obituaries: Jefferson no. 105 (1994): 28. BC5.

Bonner, Brett J. “Little Caesar.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 62.

BC6.

Burke, Tony. “Little Caesar.” Blues & Rhythm no. 94 (Nov 1994): 14.

BC7.

Radenac, Marc. “Little Caesar.” Soul Bag no. 137 (Winter 1994/95): 32.

WARREN CAESAR Obituaries: Offbeat (Jun 2000): 66. BC8.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Warren Caesar.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 117.

JAMES “BUTCH” CAGE AND WILLIE B. THOMAS BC9.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Butch Cage,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 62 (E101).

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BC21.

Oliver, Paul. “Cage, James ‘Butch’ (1894),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 38 (Item E378).

2nd ed., p. 72 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 65 (E169).

BC22.

Oliver, Paul. “James ‘Butch’ Cage,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 26, 36, 56, 178 (Item A1585).

See also: Items BA797 (Vol. 2), C582.

BC23.

Oliver, Paul. “Willie Thomas,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 25, 44, 51–52, 168, 198–199 (Item A1585).

BC24.

Oster, Harry. Country Negro Jam Sessions. USA: Folk-Lyric FL111, 1960.

BC26.

Santelli, Robert. “Cage, Butch,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 77 (Item E202).

BC25.

Strachwitz, Chris. Country Negro Jam Session. USA: Arhoolie 2018, 1970; USA: Arhoolie CD-372, 1993. See also: Jefferson no. 23 (1973): 26.

RED CALLENDER BC34.

Anon. “Red Callender.” Chicago Defender (29 Dec 1951): 23.

BC35.

Callender, Red; Cohen, Elaine. Unfinished Dream: The Musical World of Red Callender. London: Quartet, 1985. 239 pp.

BC36.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Callendar, Red (George Sylvester),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 73 (Item E118). Reprinted in an edited form as “Red Callendar,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 95–96 (Item E119).

BC37.

Chilton, John. “Callender, ‘Red’ George Sylvester,” in Who’s Who of Jazz, 4th ed., p. 60 (Item E121).

BC38.

Clarke, Donald. “Callender, Red,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 199 (Item E125).

http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item A1689. PERRY CAIN BC27.

Bogaert, Karel. “Cain, Perry,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 68–69 (Item E110).

BC39.

Dance, Stanley. “Red Callender.” Coda no. 167 (Jun 1979): 9–11.

BC28.

Harris, Sheldon. “Cain, Perry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 103 (E146).

BC40.

BC29.

Komara, Edward. “Cain, Perry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 176 (Item E162).

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Callender, Red,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 68. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BC41.

Feather, Leonard. “Callender, George (Red),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 74 (Item E136).

BC42.

Feather, Leonard. “Callender, George (Red),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 85 (Item E135).

BC43.

Feather, Leonard. “Callender, George (Red),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 152 (Item E138).

BC44.

Fordham, John. “Bass Greats.” Double Bassist 28 (Spring 2004): 43.

BC45.

Hein, Walther. “Red Callender.” Jazz Podium 6, no. 9 (1957): 17.

BC46.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Callender, Red,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 665–666 (E160).

BC47.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Callender, Red,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 395 (Item E165).

BC48.

Mathieson, Kenny. “Callender, Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 176 (Item E162).

BC30.

Skoog, Larry. “Perry Cain: Houston’s ‘Daddy Deep Throat’.” Blues Unlimited no. 50 (Feb 1968): 13. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 195–196 (Item A1241).

BOOKER T. CALDWELL BC31.

Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Caldwell the Tailor.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 52–53.

BIG AL CALHOUN (Alvin Calhoun) BC32.

West, Bob; Conrad, Clare. Big Al Calhoun with Henry Townsend: Harmonica Blues. USA: Arcola CD 1003, 2001.

CHARLES CALHOUN See: JESSE STONE JOE CALICOTT See: JOE CALLICOTT BOB CALL BC33.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Call, Bob,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 395 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

Biographical Entries: C

BC49.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Callender, George ‘Red’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 45 (Item E182).

BC50.

Siders, Harvey. “Splendor in the Brass.” Down Beat 40 (1 Feb 1973): 13+.

BC51.

Ulanov, Barry. “Jazz in Los Angeles.” Metronome 62 (Aug 1946): 19–21.

BC52.

Vacher, Peter. “Callender, Red,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 181–182 (Item E159). Obituaries: Cadence 18, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 93. Coda no. 244 (Jul/Aug 1992): 14. Crescendo 29, no. 6 (1992/93): 24. Down Beat 59, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 12. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 415 (May 1992): 8. Jazz Podium 41 (Apr 1992): 51. Jazznu no. 161 (1992): 426. JazzTimes 22, no. 6 (1992): 22. Mississippi Rag 19 (Apr 1992): 12. Musica Jazz (Apr 1992): 5. Musica Jazz (May 1992): 24+. Das Orchester 40, no. 5 (1992): 656. Orkester Journalen 60 (Apr 1992): 38. Variety 346 (16 Mar 1992): 76.

BC53.

Atkins, Ron. “In a Sentimental Mood.” Guardian [UK] (13 Mar 1992): 35.

BC54.

Gilbert, Mark. “Red Callender.” Jazz Journal 45, no. 5 (May 1992): 20–21.

BC55.

Graham, S. “Red Callendar.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 133 (1992): 46.

BC56.

McGarvey, Seamus. “Red Callender.” Juke Blues no. 26 (Summer 1992): 31.

BC57.

Penny, Dave. “Red Callendar.” Blues & Rhythm no. 69 (May 1992): 14.

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BC64.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Callicott, Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 395 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 72 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 65 (E169).

BC65.

Mitchell, George. Joe Callicott: Ain’t Gonna Lie to You. USA: Fat Possum 80360-2, 2003.

BC66.

Oliver, Paul. Mississippi Joe Callicott: Presenting the Country Blues. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63227, 1970; USA: Blue Horizon BM 4606, 1970.

BC67.

Santelli, Robert. “Callicott, Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 78 (Item E202).

BC68.

Tillman, Keith. Joe Callicott: Deal Gone Down. UK: Revival RVS 1002, 1970.

BC69.

Walamies, Vesa. “R.L. Burnside & Joe Callicott.” Blues News [Finland] no. 65 (1980): 17–18.

BC70.

Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Garfield Akers & Mississippi Joe Callicott: From the Hernando Cottonfields.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 26–27. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 118– 124. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BB471, BH2150, F850, F854, F997.

HARRISON CALLOWAY BC71.

Haralambos, Mike. “The Sound of the South: Harrison Calloway.” Juke Blues no. 40 (1998): 12–18.

BC72.

Komara, Edward. “Calloway, Harrison,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 177 (Item E162).

BOB CAMPBELL

See also: Jazz Hot no. 154 (May 1960). JOE CALLICOTT

See: Item BB3465. CARL CAMPBELL

BC58.

Amos, Edward. “Mississippi Joe Callicott,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BC59.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Joe Callicott,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 63 (E101).

BC60.

Bogaert, Karel. “Calicott, Joe,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 69–70 (Item E110).

BC61.

Harris, Sheldon. “Callicott, ‘Mississippi’ Joe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 103–104 (E146).

BC62.

Harrison, David. “Callicott, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 177 (Item E162).

EDDIE C. CAMPBELL BC75.

Dahl, Bill. “Eddie C. Campbell Celebrates 60th Birthday.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 10.

Komara, Edward. “From the Archive.” Living Blues no. 122 (Jul/Aug 1995): 61.

BC76.

Darwen, Norman. “An Evening with Eddie C. Campbell.” Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 5–7.

BC63.

BC73.

Komara, Edward. “Campbell, Carl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 178 (Item E162). Obituaries:

BC74.

Burke, Tony. “Carl Campbell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 84 (Nov 1993): 17.

CHARLIE CAMPBELL See: Items C152, F1.

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BC77.

Frantz, Niles. Eddie C. Campbell: Let’s Pick It. USA: Evidence ECD-26037-2, 1990s.

BC96.

Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Eddie C. Campbell: King of the West Side.” Soul Bag no. 166 (Spring 2002): 22–27.

BC78.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Eddie C. Campbell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 53–54 (E150).

BC97.

BC79.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Nuit du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 404 (May 1991): 12.

Vos, Marcel M. “Eddie Wie? Eddie C!: Interview met Eddie C. Campbell.” Block no. 53 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1985): 6–12.

BC80.

BC81.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Campbell, Eddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 400 (E165). Reprinted as “Campbell, C. Eddie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 72 (E166). Reprinted as “Campbell, Eddie C,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 66 (E169). Mancini, Flavio; Monge, Luigi (trans.). “Eddie C. Campbell.” Il Blues no. 21 (Dec 1987): 13.

BC82.

Moon, D. Thomas. “Eddie C. Campbell: He’s Back.” Blues Revue no. 21 (Feb/Mar 1996): 46–47.

BC83.

Nurmi, Pertti. “Viidakon Kuningas: Eddie C. Campbell.” Blues News [Finland] no. 93 (1985): 10–11.

BC84.

Paul, Klaus B. “Eddie C. Campbell Story.” Blues Life no. 35 (1986): 15–16.

BC85.

Paul, Klaus B. “In Deutschland Die Groe§ten Chancen? Eddie C. Campbell.” Jazz Podium 35 (Sep 1986): 34–35.

BC86.

Ro, Tano. “Eddie C. Campbell: The King Long Way from the Jungle.” Feelin’ Good no. 16 (1987): 6–9.

BC87.

Rowe, Bill. “Eddie C. Campbell.” Career Discographies 1, no. 3 (Sep 1995): 4–10.

BC88.

Russell, Tony. “Eddie C. Campbell (1939–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 98–99 (Item A1904).

See also: Item BM89. GENE CAMPBELL BC98.

Lornell, Kip. Gene Campbell: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1929–1931). Austria: Document DOCD-5151, 1993.

BC99.

Oliver, Paul. Gene Campbell (1929–1931): Texas Blues Pioneer. Austria: Wolf WSE 112, 1984.

BLIND JAMES CAMPBELL BC100. Harris, Sheldon. “Campbell, ‘Blind’ James,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 104 (E146). BC101. Komara, Edward. “Campbell, ‘Blind’ James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 178 (Item E162). BC102. Strachwitz, Chris. Blind James Campbell and His Nashville Street Band. USA: Arhoolie F-1015, c1965; USA: Arhoolie CD-438, 1995. BC103. Walamies, Vesa. “Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: Blind James Campbell and His Nashville Street Band.” Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980): 10–11. LITTLE MILTON CAMPBELL (Milton James Campbell) BC104. Anon. “Little Milton Sings Big Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 62 (May 1969): 6.

BC89.

Santelli, Robert. “Campbell, Eddie C,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 78 (Item E202).

BC90.

Shurman, Dick. Eddie C. Campbell: King of the Jungle. USA: Mr. Blues MB 7602, 1978; USA: Rooster Blues/Double Trouble R 7602, 1986.

BC91.

Shurman, Dick. Eddie C. Campbell: That’s When I Know. USA: Blind Pig CD 5014, c1994.

BC92.

Sironen, Erkki. “Eddie C. Campbell: Bamlaa Erkillie.” Blues News [Finland] no. 94 (1985): 8–9, 16.

BC93.

Tomko, Gene. “Campbell, Eddie C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 178 (Item E162).

BC109. Baker, Cary. “Little Milton: Still Singing Big Blues.” Goldmine no. 60 (May 1981): 164–165.

BC94.

Turner, Bez. “West Side Story: Eddie C. Campbell. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 1 (Jul 1985): 22–26; “Pt. 2.” Juke Blues no. 2 (Oct 1985): 4–6.

BC110. Baker, Cary. Little Milton: Welcome to the Club: The Essential Chess Recordings. USA: MCA CHD2-9350, 1994.

BC95.

Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Eddie C. Campbell Discography.” Soul Bag no. 166 (Spring 2002): 28–29.

BC111. Barnes, Harper. “Little Milton’s ‘Second Home’: East St. Louis.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (16 Sep 1990): 3.

BC105. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Milton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 164–165 (E101). BC106. Arniac, Jean Pierre; Daguerre, Pierre; Dufour, Joël. “Little Milton: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 92 (Dec 1982/Jan 1983): 12–18. BC107. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Little Milton,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 93–98 (Item A139). BC108. Baker, Cary. Little Milton: If Walls Could Talk. USA: Chess/MCA CH-9289, 1988.

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BC112. Birnbaum, Larry. “Little Milton: Big Blues.” Down Beat 52, no. 1 (Jan 1985): 26–28. BC113. Bogaert, Karel. “Little Milton (Milton Campbell),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 233 (Item E110).

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BC131. Forte, Dan. “Little Milton.” Guitar Player 25, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 62–71. Reprinted in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 234–239. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

BC114. Bonner, Brett J. Little Milton: The Blues is Alright! USA: Evidence ECD 26026, 1993.

BC132. Gauffre, Christian. “Le Memphis Blues de JeanJacques Milteau.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 518 (Sep 2001): 28–30.

BC115. Burgot, Nicolas; Prevost, Thierry. “Welcome to Little Milton.” Soul Bag no. 162 (Spring 2001): 26–30.

BC133. Gordon, Robert. “Serve with Grits.” Mojo no. 73 (Dec 1999): 118.

BC116. Calvin, Jeff. “Little Milton: Soul Survivor.” Blues Revue no. 65 (Mar 2001): 16–20. BC117. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt; Dufour, Joël. “Little Milton Discography.” Soul Bag no. 51 (Jan 1976): 7–11. BC118. Clarke, Donald. “Little Milton,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 759 (Item E125). BC119. Dahl, Bill. “Blues Star Little Milton Tries Playing the Other Side of Town.” Chicago Tribune (8 Apr 1996): 1. BC120. Dahl, Bill. “Little Milton Doesn’t Need to Ride the Bandwagon to Keep Up.” Chicago Tribune (9 Sep 1994). BC121. Danchin, Sebastian. Little Milton: The Blues is Alright. France: Isabel 900.515, 1982. BC122. Danchin, Sebastian. “Little Milton: Une Interview avec Little Milton Campbell.” Soul Bag no. 92 (Dec 1982/Jan 1983): 5–11. BC123. DeWitt, Howard A. “Little Milton: Takin’ the Blues to the People.” Blue Suede News no. 53 (Winter 2000/01): 28–30. BC124. Drozdowski, Ted. “Question & Answer: Little Milton.” Pulse no. 203 (May 2001): 125. BC125. Dufour, Joël. “Spotlight on Little Milton.” Soul Bag no. 41 (1974): 22–23. BC126. Eagle, Bob. “Little Milton.” Crazy Music no. 11 (1977). BC127. Elonen, Seppo. “Little Milton: The Bluesman.” Blues News [Finland] no. 55 (1979): 33–34. BC128. Escott, Colin. Little Milton: Hittin’ the Boogie: Memphis Days, 1953–1954. Canada: Zu-Zazz Z2007, 1989.

BC134. Hall, Denise; Cummings, Tony. “The Stax Story. Pt. 1.” Black Music 2, no. 16 (Mar 1975): 8–10, 12, 14–16; “Pt. 2.” Black Music 2, no. 17 (Apr 1975): 22–27; “Pt. 3.” Black Music 2, no. 18 (May 1975): 38–40, 43–45; “Pt. 4.” Black Music 2, no. 19 (Jun 1975): 36–38, 40, 42. BC135. Hansson, Nils. “Little Milton.” Ritz no. 6 (1984). BC136. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Little Milton,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 219 (Item E145). BC137. Harlib, Joel. Little Milton: If Walls Could Talk. USA: Checker 515014, 1977. BC138. Harris, Sheldon. “Campbell, Milton,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 104–106 (E146). BC139. Hawkins, Martin. Sun Roots of Rock. Vol. 2: Sam’s Blues: Howlin’ Wolf and Little Milton. UK: Charly CR 30102, 1977. BC140. Hay, Fred J. “Little Milton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 619–620 (Item E162). BC141. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Little Milton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 203–204 (E150). BC142. Hildebrand, Lee. “Little Milton,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 137–138. New York: Billboard, 1994. BC143. Hildebrand, Lee. Little Milton: Grits Ain’t Groceries. USA: Stax MPS-8529, 1984. BC144. Hildebrand, Lee. Little Milton: Walkin’ the Back Streets. USA: Stax SCD-8514-2, c2002. BC145. Hodgett, Trevor. “Calling the Shots.” Blues & Rhythm no. 85 (Jan 1994): 4–6. BC146. Holland, Ted. “Little Milton,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 105 (E157).

BC129. Escott, Colin; Booth, David. Little Milton: The Sun Masters. USA: Rounder SS 35, 1990.

BC147. Huggins, Cilla. “A Little More on Milton.” Blues Unlimited no. 144 (Spring 1983): 30–34.

BC130. Fisher, Bob. “The Music of Little Milton.” Shout no. 71 (Nov 1971): 2.

BC148. Katz, Richard. Little Milton: We’re Gonna Make It. USA: Checker LP 2995, c1965.

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BC149. Kudlacek, Kerry. Little Milton: Friend of Mine. USA: Collectables CD 5434, 1993. BC150. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Little Milton,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1495 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 242–243 (E166). Reprinted in an edited form in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 232–233 (E169). BC151. Leon, Daniel. “Little Milton, Survivant du Blues.” Soul Bag no. 170 (Mar 2003): 12–15. BC152. Leslie, Fran. “Little Milton.” Blueprint 2, no. 14 (Aug 1998): 18–20. BC153. Lewis, Grover. Little Milton Sings Big Blues. USA: Checker CH 3002, 1966. BC154. Lowry, Pete. “Little Milton.” Blues Unlimited no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1967): 14. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 34–35 (Item A1241). BC155. McDevitt, Sean. “4 + Play.” Guitar One 8, no. 8 (Jun 2005): 90–92, 94. BC156. Mitchell, Rick. “Little Milton Brings ‘Inner Soul’ to Blues.” Houston Chronicle (27 Jun 1996): 1. BC157. Olsson, Bengt. “Annie Mae’s Café: 100% Waterproof.” Jefferson no. 128 (2001): 19–20. BC158. O’Neal, Jim; Johnson, Patty. “Little Milton.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 18–39. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 365–394 (Item C312). BC159. Ridley, John. Little Milton: The Complete Stax Singles. UK: Stax CDSXCD 106, 1994. BC160. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Little Milton: ‘I Will Survive’.” Jefferson no. 71 (Winter 1985): 4–7, 14. BC161. Rowe, Bill. “Little Milton.” Career Discographies 1, no. 2 (Apr 1995): 1–33. BC162. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “Little Milton.” The Blues Collection no. 48 (1992+). BC163. Russell, Tony. “Little Milton (1934–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 136–137 (Item A1904). BC164. St. Pierre, Roger. “Malaco Maestros.” Blues & Soul no. 478 (3 Mar 1987): 46. BC165. St. Pierre, Roger. “Malaco Mission.” Blues & Soul no. 539 (11 Jul 1989): 22–23. BC166. Santelli, Robert. “Little Milton,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 260–261 (Item E202). BC167. Scherman, Tony. “Messin’ with the Best.” Musician no. 144 (Oct 1990): 112.

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BC168. Schnieders, Bob; Lewis, Grover; B.Q., Robert. Two on One: We’re Gonna Make It; Little Milton Sings Big Blues. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-5906, 1986. BC169. Seaberg, Rönnog. “En Introduktion till Little Milton.” Jefferson no. 71 (1985): 2–3. (NOTE: Extract from Seaberg’s autobiographical novel Guds ansikte (Stockholm : Rabén & Sjögren, 1966).) BC170. Shadwick, Keith. “Little Milton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 219 (Item E204). BC171. Shertser, Peter. Little Milton: Raise a Little Sand. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL 0011, 1975. BC172. Sironen, Erkki. “Little Milton: Sun:lta Malaco:lle.” Blues News [Finland] no. 117 (1989): 4–5, 12. BC173. Slaven, Neil. Little Milton: The Complete Checker Hit Singles. UK: Connoisseur Collection Ltd. VSOP CD 351, 2001. BC174. Smith, Michael Buffalo. “Talkin’ Blues with Little Milton; from Sun Records to Gov’t Mule.” Goldmine no. 651 (8 Jul 2005): 18, 40. BC175. Stout, Cathryn. “Little Milton, Wolf Will Be Howling Blues Sunday.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis, Tennessee] (27 May 2005): G24-G25. BC176. Summers, Lynn; Scheir, Bob. “Little Milton.” Living Blues no. 18 (Autumn 1974): 17–24. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 388–408 (Item A1676). BC177. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Little Milton,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 56, 64, 66–67, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BC178. Wald, Elijah. “Little Milton: Soul of the Blues.” Boston Globe (12 May 1995): 67. BC179. Weiner, Jeff; Récaborde, Alain. “Open the Door and Welcome Little Milton!” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 42–45. BC180. Whiteis, David. “Reconsider Me.” No Depression no. 57 (May/Jun 2005): 52–55. Obituaries: Blues News [Finland] no. 214 (2005). Buffalo News [New York] (5 Aug 2005): D5. Daily News [New York] (5 Aug 2005). Facts on File World News Digest (25 Aug 2005): 580B3. Jazzman no. 116 (2005): 8. Jet (22 Aug 2005): 18. No Depression no. 59 (2005): 8. Now Dig This no. 270 (Sep 2005): 2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (8 Aug 2005): B3. Record Collector no. 315 (2005): 31. The Times [UK] (9 Aug 2005): 48. Washington Post (9 Aug 2005): B5. BC181. Beifuss, John. “Delta R&B Force ‘Little’ Milton Dies — If Grits Ain’t Groceries, He Wasn’t the Cat.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (5 Aug 2005).

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BC182. Boucher, Geoff. “Little Milton, 70; Bluesman’s Voice, Guitar Took Him to Hall of Fame.” Los Angeles Times (6 Aug 2005): B16. BC183. Coltrane, Mark; Camarigg, Mark. “A Tribute to Little Milton.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 34–37. BC184. Erickson, Don. “Little Milton Campbell, 1934– 2005.” Blues Revue no. 97 (Dec 2005/Jan 2006): 85. BC185. Gallo, Phil. “Little Milton.” Variety (15–21 Aug 2005): 48. BC186. Greene, A. “Little Milton, 1934–2005.” Rolling Stone no. 981 (25 Aug 2005): 12. BC187. Hinckley, David. “Rhythm and Blues Big Little Milton Dies at 71.” Daily News [New York] (5 Aug 2005): 49. BC188. Jeffers, Gromer, Jr. “Little Milton Carved Out a Five-Decade Career with His Unique Sound.” Dallas Morning News [Texas] (14 Aug 2005). BC189. Johnson, Kevin C. “Remembering Little Milton: St. Louis Figured Prominently in Career of Blues Legend.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (14 Aug 2005): F5. BC190. Lands, David. “Little Milton.” Jazz Journal 58, no. 10 (Oct 2005): 18. BC191. Leigh, Spencer. “Little Milton: Superlative SoulBlues Singer and Guitarist.” Independent [UK] (6 Aug 2005): 43. BC192. Lisle, Andria. “Playing for Keeps.” Mojo no. 143 (Oct 2005): 38. BC193. Périn, Jacques. “Little Milton: Think of Me.” Soul Bag no. 180 (Sep 2005): 38–39. BC194. Russell, Tony. “Little Milton: Versatile Soul Singer Who Became a Musical Spokesman for the African-American Community.” Guardian [UK] (6 Aug 2005): 23. BC195. Sisario, Ben. “Little Milton, 71, Blues Singer Known for His Gritty Style.” New York Times (5 Aug 2005): B1. BC196. Slaven, Neil. “Little Milton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 203 (Oct 2005): 9–10. BC197. Sullivan, Erin. “Farewell, Milton: At Bluesman’s Funeral Procession on Beale, the Street ‘Feels’ It — ‘Yeah, That’s Him’, Mourners Know, Grooving to His Music.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (11 Aug 2005). BC198. Whiteis, David. “Little Milton.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 82–83.

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BC199. Whitmire, Margo. “Bluesman Little Milton Dies.” Billboard 117 (20 Aug 2005): 77. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 5 (1997). Blues News [Finland] no. 4 (c1969). Goldmine no. 372 (28 Oct 1994): 42+. Soul Express [Finland] 12, no. 2 (1999). Item D2487. GUS CANNON BC200. Allen, Walter C. “Discomania.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 6 (Jun 1956): 39. BC201. Altshuler, Bob. Gus Cannon: Walk Right In. USA: Stax LP 702, 1963. BC202. Altshuler, Bob; Olsson, Bengt. Gus Cannon: Walk Right In. UK: Stax SCD-8603-2, 1999. BC203. Amos, Edward. “Gus Cannon,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BC204. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Gus Cannon,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 63 (E101). BC205. Bakker, Dick M. “Cannon’s Jug Stompers.” Micrography no. 8 (Jan 1970): 11. BC206. Bogaert, Karel. “Cannon, Gus,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 70–71 (Item E110). BC207. Charters, Samuel B. “Cannon’s Jug Stompers,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 27–41 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 2, pp. 27–41. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BC208. Charters, Samuel B. “Gus Cannon and the Story of ‘Walk Right In’.” Sing Out! 13, no. 2 (Apr/May 1963): 39+. BC209. Clarke, Donald. “Cannon’s Jug Stompers,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 206 (Item E125). BC210. Delehant, Jim. “Willie, Furry & Gus.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 5 (May 1965): 10–11, 39. BC211. Evans, David. “Gus Cannon,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 109–110. New York: Perigee, 2005. BC212. Feather, Leonard. “Cannon, Gus,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 153 (Item E138). BC213. Harris, Sheldon. “Cannon, Gus,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 106–107 (E146). BC214. Harrison, David; Komara, Edward. “Cannon, Gus,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 179–180 (Item E162).

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BC215. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 23. BC216. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cannon, Gus,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 406 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 74 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 68 (E169). BC217. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cannon’s Jug Stompers,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 406 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 74 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 68 (E169). BC218. Måhlin, Peter. “Gus Cannon.” Jefferson no. 8 (1969): 30–31. BC219. Martyn, Barry. “Memphis: Still Blues Town.” Melody Maker (1 Oct 1977): 47. BC220. Metson, Richard. “Cannon’s Jug Stompers.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 21 (Jan/Feb 1984): 11–13. BC221. Miller, Manfred. “Frühe Amerikanische Berufsmusikanten. 1: Gus Cannon.” Anschlaege no. 4 (Dec 1978): 68–115. BC222. Oliver, Paul. “Cannon, Gus,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 353 (Item E154).

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1927 to 20 September 1928. Austria: Document DOCD-5032, 1990; Gus Cannon & Noah Lewis: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: 12 September 1929 to 28 November 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5033, 1990. BC232. Southern, Eileen. “Cannon, Gus (‘Banjo Joe’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 63 (Item E208). BC233. Wilkins, Lane. Walk Right in: Based Upon the Life and Times of Gus Cannon. Memphis: Museum Publishing, 1995. 89 pp. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 8, no. 2 (Fall 1980): 263. Jefferson no. 47 (Spring 1980): 21. Old Time Music no. 33 (Spring 1979/80: 3. Sing Out! 28, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1980): 37. BC234. Konow, Albrekt von. “Gus Cannon.” Orkester Journalen 48, no. 5 (May 1980): 5. BC235. O’Neal, Jim. “Gus Cannon.” Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 57. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 131 (1991). Items A76, A343, A2086, A2251, BL713, BM1255, BM1256, BM1266, BS1921, C522, F1010, F1233, F1238, F1244, F1258, F1301.

BC223. Oliver, Paul. “Cannon, Gus (1883),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 38 (Item E378).

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BC224. Oliver, Paul. “Gus Cannon,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 48–49, 84–85, 178 (Item A1585).

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BC225. Olsson, Bengt. Cannon’s Jug Stompers: The Complete Works in Chronological Order, 1927–1930, Including Gus Cannon as Banjo Joe. USA: Herwin H-208, 1973. Notes reissued with Cannon’s Jug Stompers: The Complete Works. USA: Yazoo L1082/3, c1989. BC226. Olsson, Bengt. “Gus Cannon,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 52–56. London: Studio Vista, 1970. BC227. Russell, Tony. “Gus Cannon (1883–1979),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 99 (Item A1904).

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See: BIOGRAPH RECORDS CAPTAIN LUKE (Luther Mayer) BC236. Duffy, Timothy. “North Carolina Blues. Pt. 2: Winston-Salem Blues, Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/ Apr 1993): 30–35. CHICK CARBO (Leonard Carbo) BC237. Trageser, Jim. “Carbo, Leonard ‘Chick’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 181 (Item E162). CHUCK CARBO (Hayward Carbo)

BC228. Rye, Howard. “Gus Cannon (& Jug Stompers).” Collectors Items no. 26 (Oct 1984): 10.

BC238. Coleman, Rick. “Chuck Carbo and the Spiders.” Wavelength no. 26 (Dec 1982): 23.

BC229. Santelli, Robert. “Cannon, Gus,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 80–81 (Item E202).

BC239. Hannusch, Jeff. Chuck Carbo: Drawers Trouble. USA: Rounder CD 2123, 1993.

BC230. Shadwick, Keith. “Gus Cannon,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 57 (Item E204).

BC240. Sinclair, John. Chuck Carbo: The Barber’s Blues. USA: Rounder CD 2140, 1996.

BC231. Smith, Chris. Gus Cannon: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: November

BC241. Spera, Keith. “Carnival Tales: Chuck Carbo.” Offbeat 7, no. 2 (1994): 30–32.

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BC242. Trageser, Jim. “Carbo, Hayward ‘Chuck’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 180–181 (Item E162). BC243. Warner, Jay. The DaCapo Book of American Singing Groups: A History, 1940–1990. New York: DaCapo, 2000. See also: Discoveries no. 126 (c1998): 22. Goldmine no. 196 (29 Jan 1988). Goldmine no. 207 (1 Jul 1988). Offbeat (Nov 1999): 74+. Items BB1426, BB1431, F1079. LUCKY CARMICHAEL (James Carmichael) BC244. Pruter, Robert. “Carmichael, James ‘Lucky’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 182 (Item E162). Obituaries: BC245. Walker, Frank. “Lucky Carmichael.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 39. CAROLINA PEANUT BOYS See: Item BM1256. CAROLINA SLIM (Edward P. Harris) BC246. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Carolina Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 63–64 (E101). BC247. Bogaert, Karel. “Carolina Slim (Ed Harris),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 72 (Item E110). BC248. Briggs, Keith. Carolina Slim: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1950–1952. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6043, 1993. BC249. Harris, Sheldon. “Harris, Edward P ‘Ed’/’Eddie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 212 (E146). BC250. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “‘Carolina Slim’ [and] ‘Harris, Edward P.’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 419, 1090 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 74–75, 161–162 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 68–69, 150 (E169). BC251. Leadbitter, Mike. Country Paul/Ralph Willis/Robert Henry: Faded Picture Blues. UK: Polydor 2941 201, 1972. BC252. Lowry, Pete. Carolina Slim: Blues Go Away from Me. USA: Savoy 1153, 1985. BC253. Pinson, Heather. “Carolina Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 182 (Item E162). BC254. Santelli, Robert. “Carolina Slim,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 81 (Item E202).

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BC255. Smith, Chris. Carolina Slim: Carolina Blues & Boogie. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 805, 1985. BC256. Sterling, Guy. “A Life in the Blues: Carolina Slim’s Quest for Fame Ended in Newark at the Age of 30.” Star-Ledger [Newark, New Jersey] (19 Oct 2003). BC257. Winslow, Wilson. Carolina Slim: Blues from the Cottonfields. USA: Sharp 2002, c1960. WINGY CARPENTER BC258. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Theodore ‘Wingie’ Carpenter.” Record Research no. 44 (Jul 1962): 3–4. BC259. Tracy, Steve. Jazzin’ the Blues. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5468, 1996. See also: Item A1832. LEROY CARR BC260. Anon. “Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell: How Long Blues.” Sing Out! 38, no. 4 (Feb/Apr 1994): 40. BC261. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Leroy Carr,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 64 (E101). BC262. Bakker, Dick M. “Leroy Carr.” Micrography no. 8 (Jan 1970): 9. BC263. Bakker, Dick M. “Leroy Carr, 1928–1935.” Micrography no. 31 (1974): 12. BC264. Balfour, Alan. Leroy Carr: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 19 June 1928 to 19 March 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5134, 1992. Vol. 2: 7 June 1929 to 2 January 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5135, 1992. Vol. 3: 9 September 1930 to 15 March 1932. Austria: Document DOCD5136, 1992. Vol. 4: 16 March 1932 to 14 August 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5137, 1992. Vol. 5: 14 August to 14 December 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5138, 1992. Vol. 6: 17 December 1934 to 25 February 1935. Austria: Document DOCD-5139, 1992. BC265. Barnewitz, Louis. “Leroy Carr: Blueskonstnär par Excellence.” Orkester Journalen 32, no. 2 (Feb 1964): 14–15, 31. BC266. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Leroy Carr.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 443 (Dec 1994): 18–19. BC267. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Leroy Carr: ‘How Long Blues’.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 200 (May 1972): 22–24. BC268. Bisson, Raffaele. “Leroy Carr.” Il Blues no. 74 (Mar 2001): 14–17. BC269. Bogaert, Karel. “Carr, Leroy,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 72–73 (Item E110).

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BC270. Buzelin, Jean. Leroy Carr: How Long Blues, 1928– 1935. France: Blues Collection 159062, 1997. BC271. Calt, Stephen; Stewart, Michael. Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell: Naptown Blues, 1929–1934. USA: Yazoo L-1036, 1968.

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BC288. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 54–55 (E150). BC289. Holland, Ted. “Leroy Carr,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 43 (E157).

BC272. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan; Murray, Chrissie. “Leroy Carr,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 40–41 (Item E120).

BC290. Karlsson, Kjell. “Blues Before Sunrise: Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell.” Jefferson no. 16 (1972): 9–10.

BC273. Charters, Samuel B. “Leroy Carr,” in The Country Blues, pp. 138–147 (Item A389).

BC291. Kinkle, Roger D. “Carr, Leroy,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 681–682 (E160).

BC274. Clarke, Donald. “Carr, Leroy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., 215 (Item E125). BC275. Evans, David. “Leroy Carr,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 110–111. New York: Perigee, 2005. BC276. Evans, David. Leroy Carr & Black Boy Shine (1934/37). Austria: Document DOCD-5465, 1995.

BC292. Komara, Edward. “How Long How Long (Sitting on Top of the World),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 470 (Item E162). BC293. Komara, Edward. “Mean Mistreater Mama,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 677–678 (Item E162).

BC278. Feather, Leonard. Leroy Carr: Symposium in Blues. USA: RCA Victor PRM 235, 1966.

BC294. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Carr, Leroy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 422 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 75 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 69 (E169).

BC279. Feather, Leonard. “Carr, Leroy,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 154 (Item E138).

BC295. Lornell, Kip. Leroy Carr: Singin’ the Blues, 1934. USA: Biograph BLP-C9, 1973.

BC277. Fancourt, Les. Leroy Carr: Hurry Down Sunshine. UK: Indigo IGO CD 2016, 1995.

BC280. Geir, Bruno. “Leroy Carr: How Long Blues. Teil 1.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 3 (1976); “Teil 2.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 4/5 (1976/77): 6–7. BC281. Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. Don’t Cry When I’m Gone: Leroy Carr, 1930–1935. UK: Magpie PY 4407, 1978. BC282. Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. Leroy Carr. Vol. 1: Don’t Cry When I’m Gone. UK: Magpie PYCD 07, 1992. Vol. 2: 1929–1935. UK: Magpie PYCD 17, 1992. BC283. Harris, H. Meunier. “From the Race Lists: Leroy Carr.” Jazz Notes [Australia] no. 64 (May 1946). (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Notes no. 70 (1947): 17–19.) BC284. Harris, Sheldon. “Carr, Leroy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 107–108 (E146). BC285. Harrison, David. “Carr, Leroy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 183–184 (Item E162).

BC296. Mannweiler, David. “Read All About It.” The Indianapolis Star (30 Nov 2000): 1E. BC297. McCarthy, Albert J. “Leroy Carr.” Record Changer 6 (May 1947): 8. BC298. McCarthy, Albert J. “Reflections on Leroy Carr.” Jazz Forum [UK] no. 4 (Apr 1947): 13–14. BC299. Oliver, Paul. Leroy Carr (1928): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 210, 1983. BC300. Oliver, Paul. “Carr, Leroy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 361 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 5. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 187. New York: Grove, 2001. BC301. Oliver, Paul. “Carr, Leroy (1905–1935),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 38–39 (Item E378). BC302. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Pianists.” Melody Maker (10 Sep 1955): 6+.

BC286. Hendriks, B.F. “Blues Before Sunrise by Leroy Carr.” Doctor Jazz no. 16 (1965): 27–28.

BC303. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Singers.” Melody Maker (24 May 1952): 9.

BC287. Hentoff, Nat. Leroy Carr: Blues Before Sunrise. USA: CBS RJ 44122, 1988.

BC304. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Carr, Leroy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 47 (Item E182).

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BC305. Rankin, Bill. “Leroy Carr.” Jazz Reprints 1, no. 2 (Jan 1963): 36–40.

Music of the World. Vol. 3, ed. J. Shepherd; D. Horn; D. Laing, pp. 219–220 (Item E205).

BC306. Rookmaaker, H.R. Leroy Carr. Holland: Fontana TFE 17051, c1958.

BC324. Whirty, Ryan. “Leroy Carr: How Long, How Long Blues.” Blues Revue no. 91 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 14–16.

BC307. Russell, Tony. “Blue with the Blues: The Songs of Leroy Carr.” Into Jazz 1, no. 1 (Feb 1974): 36. BC308. Russell, Tony (ed.); Smith, Chris. “Leroy Carr.” The Blues Collection no. 86 (1992+). BC309. Russell, Tony. “Leroy Carr,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 52–53 (Item A1904). BC310. Rye, Howard. “Leroy Carr.” Collectors Items no. 22 (Feb 1984): 11–13. BC311. Santelli, Robert. “Carr, Leroy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 81–82 (Item E202). BC312. Schiedt, Duncan P. Leroy Carr: Blues Before Sunrise. USA: Columbia CL 1799, 1962; UK: CBS BPG 62206, 1963; USA: Columbia C 30496, 1971; Holland: Dutch CBS 62206, 1971. BC313. Shadwick, Keith. “Leroy Carr,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 59 (Item E204). BC314. Shaw, Arnold. “Leroy Carr and Tampa Red,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 3–11. New York: Collier, 1978.

BC325. Wilford-Smith, Francis. “This Alkyhol is Killing Me: The Death of Leroy Carr.” Blues & Rhythm no. 71 (Aug 1992): 20–21. (NOTE: This is a transcript of a BBC Radio 3 program broadcast in 1988.) Obituaries: BC326. “Leroy Carr.” Indianapolis Recorder (4 May 1935). Reprinted in Jazz Monthly 6, no. 6 (Aug 1960): 13. See also: Jazz — Rhythm and Blues no. 7 (1968). Items A2085, C150, C152, C549 (Pt. 4), E318. SAM CARR BC327. Bonner, Brett J. Frank Frost with Sam Carr: Keep Yourself Together. USA: Evidence ECD 26077, 1996. BC328. Cody, Andrew. “At Home in Helena: With Frank Frost and Sam Carr.” Blues Access no. 27 (Fall 1996): 12–19.

BC315. Slaven, Neil. Leroy Carr: Blues Before Sunrise. Denmark: Official 6023, 1988.

BC329. Cooper, Margo; O’Neal, Jim. “Sam Carr: The Drums Got to Be Heard Just Right.” Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 10–25.

BC316. Southern, Eileen. “Carr, Leroy,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 64–65 (Item E208).

BC330. Darwen, Norman. “‘We Play Classier Places Where They Don’t Throw Bottles’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 49 (Jan 1990): 4–5.

BC317. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Preachin’ the Blues.” Jazz Journal 5, no. 7 (Jul 1952): 17–18.

BC331. Fontenot, Robert. “The Jelly Roll All-Stars: Better Living Through Jukin’.” Blues Revue no. 92 (Feb/ Mar 2005): 20–23.

BC318. Surge, Frank. “Leroy Carr,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 24–24 (Item E213). BC319. Swinton, Paul. Leroy Carr: Sloppy Drunk. UK: Catfish KATCD 108, 1998. BC320. Vergeer, Hans. “Six Cold Feet in the Ground: Na de Dood van Leroy Carr.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 95 (1981): 4–6. BC321. Vernon, Michael. Leroy Carr. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7168, 1965. BC322. Watts, Theodore F. “The Death of Leroy Carr.” Jazz Monthly 6, no. 6 (Aug 1960): 13. (NOTE: Includes reprint of obituary from Indianapolis Recorder (4 May 1935).) BC323. Watts, Theodore F.; Horn, David. “Indianapolis, IN: Blues,” in The Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular

BC332. Johnson, Matthew. “Sam Carr: Doing Terrible Things with the Sticks.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/ Apr 1991): 32–35. BC333. “Sam Carr: Einer Muss der Boss Sein.” Blues News [Germany] no. 38 (Jul/Sep 2004): 26. BC334. Santelli, Robert. “Carr, Sam,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 82–83 (Item E202). BC335. Tomko, Gene. “Carr, Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 184 (Item E162). See also: THE DELTA JUKES, THE JELLY ROLL KINGS WILLIAM CARRADINE See: CAT-IRON

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CHUBBY CARRIER (Roy Carrier, Jr.) BC336. Harris, Paul. “The Carrière Brothers.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 26–28; “Carrière Brothers: A Follow Up.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 36. BC337. Komara, Edward. “Carrier, Roy Jr. ‘Chubby’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 184 (Item E162). BC338. Reger, Rick. “Bayou-Bred Chubby Carrier Heads for Crawdaddy.” Chicago Tribune (19 Sep 1997): 17. BC339. Rotenstein, David S. “Don’t Forget Where You Come From: Chubby Carrier.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 20–22. BC340. Socey, Matthew. “Chubby Carrier: Keeps Zydeco in the Family.” Big City Blues 8, no. 2 (Apr/May 2002): 34–35. BC341. Zeldin, Beverly. Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band: Boogie Woogie Zydeco. USA: Flying Fish FF 70575, 1991. ROY CARRIER BC342. Benicewicz, Larry. Roy Carrier: At His Best. USA: Zane CD 1010, 1996. BC343. Harris, Paul. “The Carrière Brothers.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 26–28; “Carrière Brothers: A Follow Up.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 36. BC344. Sauret, Philippe; Bruneaud, Jean-Pierre; Malines, René. “Zydeco Quand tu Nous Tiens … Roy Carrier: Recontre avec une Légende ….” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 30 (Jan 2005): 60–66. BC345. Thompson, Peter. “Roy Carrier.” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 42–43. THE CARRIÈRE BROTHERS (Bébé & Calvin Carrière) BC346. Harris, Paul. “The Carrière Brothers.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 26–28; “Carrière Brothers: A Follow Up.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 36. BC347. Savoy, Ann Allen. “The Carrière Brothers,” in Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, pp. 341–349. Eunice: Bluebird Press, 1984. BC348. Spitzer, Nick. The Carrière Brothers and the Lawtell Playboys: La La - Louisiana Black French Music. USA: Maison de Soul 1004, 1977.

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BC350. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 23, no. 1 (Jan 1970): 9–10; Jazz Journal 22, no. 6 (Jun 1969): 18–19. KAREN CARROLL BC351. Pointer-Jones, Sandra. “You Gotta Take Them Shoes Off If You Gonna Juke: The Karen Carroll Story.” King Biscuit Times Blues Journal 5, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1996): 18–23. NELSON CARSON BC352. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Nelson Carter,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 65 (E101). BC353. Harris, Sheldon. “Carson, Nelson,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 109 (E146). BC354. Komara, Edward. “Carson, Nelson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 184–185 (Item E162). BC355. McGinnis, Wayne. “Nelson Carson: Local Musician.” Blues Unlimited no. 82 (Jun 1971): 10. THE CARTER BROTHERS BC356. Burgess, Greg. “The Carter Brothers Story: Southern Country Boys.” Juke Blues no. 53 (Spring/Summer 2003): 16–19. BC357. Grigg, Andy. “The Return of The Carter Brothers. Pt. 1.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 16 (Apr/May 1996); “Pt. 2.” Real Blues no. 1 (Jun/Jul 1996): 24–29. BC358. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Presenting Carter Brothers.” Jefferson no. 4 (1969): 5. BC359. White, Cliff. The Carter Brothers: Blues in Session. UK: Charly CRB 1023, 1981. ALICE CARTER See: Item BB1917. ALICE LESLIE CARTER BC360. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 4: C (1921–1930). Austria: Document DOCD-5508, 1996. ANN CARTER See: Item BA99. BO CARTER (Armenter Chatmon)

JEANNE CARROLL

BC361. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bo Carter,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 64–65 (E101).

BC349. Harris, Sheldon. “Carroll, Jeanne,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 108–109 (E146).

BC362. Bakker, Dick M. “Bo Carter.” Micrography no. 26 (1973): 11.

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BC363. Basiuk, Bo; Moore, Dave; Lawlor, Michael; Larson, Thom. “The Music of Bo Carter.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 5, no. 2 (Jun 1979): 13–14, 16–22, 24–27, 30–31, 33–53. BC364. Bisson, Raffaele. “Solo Memphis Minnie, Tra i Musicisti di Blues Nativi del Mississippi, Incise di Più Nel Periodo Prebellico: Bo Carter.” Il Blues no. 55 (Jun 1996): 46–48. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 48.) BC365. Bogaert, Karel. “Carter, Bo (Bo Chatman),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 73–74 (Item E110). BC366. Buck, Dennis. “Bo Chatmon.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 31. BC367. Calt, Stephen; Miller, John. Bo Carter: Banana in Your Fruit Basket. USA: Yazoo L-1064, c1979. BC368. Calt, Stephen; Perls, Nick; Stewart, Michael. Bo Carter: Greatest Hits, 1930–1940. USA: Yazoo L1014, c1968. BC369. Calt, Stephen; Miller, John. Twist It Babe: Bo Carter, 1931–1940. USA: Yazoo L-1034, 1973. BC370. Cheseborough, Steve. “Carter, Bo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 185–186 (Item E162). BC371. Harris, Sheldon. “Chatmon, Armenter ‘Bo’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 118–119 (E146).

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BC379. Romanowski, Ken. Bo Carter: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1928 to 4 June 1931. Austria: Document DOCD-5078, 1991. Vol. 2: 5 June 1931 to 26 March 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5079, 1991. Vol. 3: 27 March 1934 to 20 February 1936. Austria: Document DOCD5080, 1991. Vol. 4: 20 February 1936 to 22 October 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5081, 1991. Vol. 5: 22 October 1938 to 12 February 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5082, 1991. BC380. Russell, Tony. “Bo Carter (1893–1964),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 99–100 (Item A1904). BC381. Rye, Howard. “Bo Carter/Chatman.” Collectors Items no. 45 (Apr/Jun 1988): 3–5. BC382. Santelli, Robert. “Carter, Bo,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 83 (Item E202). BC383. Shadwick, Keith. “Bo Carter,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 60 (Item E204). BC384. Southern, Eileen. “Chatmon, (aka Chatman): Armenter (‘Bo’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 69 (Item E208). BC385. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 6 (Jun 1967): 24–25.

BC372. Harrison, Pat. Bo Carter’s Advice. UK: Catfish KATCD 154, 2000.

BC386. Walamies, Vesa. “The Mississippi Sheiks. Osa 3.” Blues News [Finland] no. 49 (1978): 12–14.

BC373. Holland, Ted. “Bo Carter,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 40 (E157).

BC387. Waterman, Christopher A. “Race Music: Bo Chatmon, ‘Corrine Corrina’ and the Excluded Middle,” in Music and the Racial Imagination, ed. R.M. Radano; P.V. Bohlman, pp. 167–205. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.

BC374. Hughes, Elaine. “The Day Bo Carter Played on My Mother’s Porch.” Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 42–43. BC375. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Carter, Bo,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 427 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 75 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 69 (E169). BC376. Oliver, Paul. “Bo Carter,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 45–46, 54–55, 84, 119–120, 179 (Item A1585). BC377. Oliver, Paul. “Carter, Bo,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 364 (Item E154). BC378. O’Neal, Jim. “Bo Carter and Boakes: Nicknames in the Blues.” Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 104.

See also: Items A341, A343, A652, A2086, C152, D2611, F849. GEORGE CARTER BC388. Davis, Brian. “George Carter.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 16 (Jul 1983): 8. See also: Items F458, F482 (Pt. 7), F542. GOREE CARTER BC389. Govenar, Alan. “Goree Carter,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 120–121 (Item F1414). BC390. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Carter, Goree,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 75–76 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 70 (E169).

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BC391. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Goree Carter.” Blues News [Finland] no. 87 (1984): 20–21. BC392. Shurman, Dick. Goree Carter and His Hepcats: Rock Awhile. Sweden: Blues Boy BB-306, 1983. BC393. Tomko, Gene. “Carter, Goree,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 186 (Item E162). Obituaries: Jefferson no. 96 (1992): 26.

BIG LUCKY CARTER (Levester Carter) BC404. “Big Lucky Carter: Ups and Downs.” Blues News [Germany] no. 7 (Jan 1997): 16–18. BC405. Clark, Joe C. “Big Lucky,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 79 (Item E162). BC406. Evans, David; Vernon, Mike. Big Lucky Carter: Lucky 13. UK: Blueside WESF 106, c1998.

BC394. Radenac, Marc. “Goree Carter.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 18–19.

BC407. Evans, David. “Big Lucky Interview.” Juke Blues no. 7 (Winter 1986/87): 13–16.

JAMES CARTER

BC408. Groom, Bob; Evans, David. “Big Lucky Discography.” Juke Blues no. 7 (Winter 1986/87): 17.

Obituaries: Billboard 115 (13 Dec 2003): 10. Blues & Rhythm no. 186 (Feb 2004): 18. Discoveries no. 189 (2004): 28. Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 65. Mojo no. 125 (Apr 2004): 41. Performing Songwriter 11 (Jan/Feb 2004): 12. Sing Out! 48, no. 1 (Spring 2004): 221. BC395. Hannusch, Jeff. “James Carter: Grammy-Winning Vocalist.” Goldmine no. 613 (23 Jan 2004): 45. BC396. Telling, Gillian. “James Carter.” Rolling Stone no. 940 (22 Jan 2004): 20. JOE CARTER BC397. Anon. “Joe Carter.” Blues Life no. 14 (1981): 17–18. BC398. Franz, Steve. “Joe Carter,” in The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James, pp. 165–167. St. Louis: BlueSource, 2003. BC399. Harris, Sheldon. “Carter, Joe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 109–110 (E146). BC400. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Carter, Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 428 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 76 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 70 (E169). BC401. Paulus, George. Joe Carter and His Chicago Broomdusters: Mean & Evil Blues. USA: Barrelhouse BH07, 1978; Japan: P-Vine PCD-5202, 1997. BC402. Sacré, Bob; Carrette, Eric. “Joe Carter: Chicago Blues Vocalist, Guitarist.” Swingtime no. 27 (Jan 1978): 18. BC403. Tomko, Gene. “Carter, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 186 (Item E162). See also: Item A1535. JOSEPHINE CARTER See: Item BC360.

BC409. Groom, Bob. “Big Lucky: Memphis Bluesman.” Juke Blues no. 7 (Winter 1986/87): 12–13. BC410. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Carter, Big Lucky,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 75 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 69 (E169). BC411. Nilsson, Charley. “Big Lucky Carter.” Jefferson no. 113 (1997): 20–21. BC412. Oriol, Marc. “Big Lucky Carter de la Chance Pure!” Soul Bag no. 152 (Automne 1998): 24–27. BC413. Tomko, Gene. “Carter, Levester ‘Big Lucky’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 186 (Item E162). Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 81 (Apr/May 2003): 103. Discoveries no. 178 (2003): 42. Juke Blues no. 53 (Spring/Summer 2003): 59. Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/Apr/May 2003): 127. Now Dig This no. 239 (Feb 2003): 2–3. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 25 (Mar 2003): 92. BC414. Barretta, Scott. “Big Lucky Carter.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 116–117. BC415. Burke, Tony. “Big Lucky Carter.” Blues & Rhythm no. 176 (Feb 2003): 13. BC416. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Levester ‘Big Lucky’ Carter: Bluesman.” Goldmine no. 590 (7 Mar 2003): 27. BC417. Oriol, Marc. “Big Lucky Carter.” Soul Bag no. 170 (Mar 2003): 38–39. BC418. Wisse, Rien. “Big Lucky Carter (1920–2002).” Block no. 124 (2003): 20–21. MARGARET CARTER BC419. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Margaret Carter,” in Blueswomen, pp. 31–33 (E112). See also: Item BC360.

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BC428. Titon, Jeff Todd (ed.). From Blues to Pop: The Autobiography of Leonard ‘Baby Doo’ Caston. Los Angeles: John Edwards Memorial Foundation, 1974. 29 pp.

See: NELSON CARSON SPIDER CARTER See: Item BA525. VIVIAN CARTER See: VEE-JAY RECORDS WILLIAM “BOM-BAY” CARTER BC420. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bom-Bay Carter,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 65 (E101). See also: Item F295. JOE CARUSO See: MATHILDA JONES & JOE CARUSO CASEY BILL See: CASEY BILL WELDON

Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 15, no. 2 (Fall 1987): 219. Cadence 13, no. 12 (Dec 1988): 94. Cadence 14, no. 4 (Apr 1988): 93. Down Beat 54, no. 11 (Nov 1987): 13. Goldmine no. 193 (18 Dec 1987). JazzTimes (Nov 1987): 8. Jefferson no. 79/80 (1987/88): 56. Living Blues no. 76 (1987): 41. Notes 45, no. 4 (1989): 728. Orkester Journalen 55 (Dec 1987): 52. Variety 328 (2 Sep 1987): 86. BC429. Rossez, Paul. “Leonard ‘Baby Doo’ Caston.” Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 36. BC430. Smith, Chris. “Leonard ‘Baby Doo’ Caston.” Blues & Rhythm no. 32 (Oct 1987): 9. See also: THE BIG THREE TRIO Item F356.

SMITH CASEY

CAT-IRON (William Carradine)

BC421. Groom, Bob. “Casey Smith.” Blues World no. 34 (Sep 1970): 4–6.

BC431. Bogaert, Karel. “Cat-Iron,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 75 (Item E110).

BC422. Komara, Edward. “Casey, Smith,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 187– 188 (Item E162).

BC432. Gralow, Elenora. “William Carradine: Cat Iron?” Blues World no. 43 (Summer 1972): 9. Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 199 (May 2005): 11.

See also: Item F1402. LAWRENCE CASEY

BC433. Harris, Sheldon. “Carradine, William,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 108 (E146).

ALVIN CASH

BC434. Harrison, David. “Carradine, William ‘Cat-Iron’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 184 (Item E162).

BC423. Anon. “Alvin Cash Discography.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 13 (Dec 1972): 10–11.

BC435. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (13 Dec 1969): 10.

HENRY LEE CASTLE

BC436. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cat Iron,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 443 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 79 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 71 (E169).

See: PAPA EGG SHELL

See: TOO TIGHT HENRY LEONARD “BABY DOO” CASTON BC424. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Leonard ‘Baby Doo’ Caston,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 65–66 (E101). BC425. Beaudouin, David. “Caston, Leonard ‘Baby Doo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 188 (Item E162).

BC437. Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. “Lines from Buckner’s Alley.” Saturday Review 40, no. 37 (14 Sep 1957): 61, 63– 64. Reprinted in Jazz Monthly 3, no. 9 (1957): 2–4. Reprinted as notes with Cat-Iron Sings Blues & Hymns. USA: Folkways FA 2389, 1958.

BC426. Harris, Sheldon. “Caston, Leonard ‘Baby Doo’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 110–111 (E146).

BC438. Raven, Mike. Cat–Iron. UK: Xtra 1087, 1969.

BC427. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Caston, Leonard ‘Baby Doo’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 441 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 76 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 70–71 (E169).

BC439. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues in the Country.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 4 (Apr 1959): 3–4. See also: Item F885. ALTA CATES See: Item BC360.

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ROBERT “CATMAN” CATFREY BC440. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Catman,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 113–114, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. CATMAN See: ROBERT “CATMAN” CATFREY CEDAR CREEK SHEIK (Phillip McCutchen) See: Item BB2878. “UNCLE” IRA CEPHAS BC441. Buckley, Bruce R. “‘Uncle’ Ira Cephas: A Negro Folk Singer in Ohio.” Midwest Folklore 3 (1953): 5–18. JOHN CEPHAS & PHIL WIGGINS BC442. Benicewicz, Larry. “Cephas & Wiggins: Comin’ on Strong.” Blues Life no. 56 (1991): 30–33. BC443. Bonner, Brett J. Cephas & Wiggins: Goin’ Down the Road Feelin’ Bad. USA: Evidence ECD 260932, 1998. BC444. DelGrosso, Rich. “Cephas and Wiggins: Heart of the Piedmont Blues.” Blues Revue no. 42 (Nov 1998): 20. BC445. DelGrosso, Rich. “NAMM 2000: Taylor Made for John Cephas.” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 52. BC446. DiPaola, Michael. “Ambassadors of the Piedmont Blues.” Connoisseur 219 (Oct 1989): 90+. BC447. Garrigue, Andy. “Phil ‘Harmonica’ Wiggins: The Other Half of the Best Acoustic Duo.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 6 (Fall 1992): 17–21. BC448. Hadley, Frank-John. “Tradin’ Fours: Plenty Good Medicine.” Down Beat 63, no. 9 (Sep 1996): 42. BC449. Herzhaft, Gérard. “John Cephas,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 56 (E150). BC450. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 10. BC451. Isola, Gregory. “John Cephas: Homemade Piedmont Blues.” Guitar Player 33, no. 6 (Jun 1999): 29, 32. BC452. Johnson, Maria V. “Wiggins, Phil,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1073 (Item E162). BC453. Johnson, Orville. “Blues Ambassador: PiedmontStyle Guitarist John Cephas Travels the World Sowing the Seeds of the Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 99 (Mar 2001): 52–54, 58–60, 62.

BC454. Kilian, Michael. “Red, White and Blues: Cephas and Wiggins Share Our Music with the World.” Chicago Tribune (19 Mar 1989): 21. BC455. Komara, Edward. “Cephas, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 190 (Item E162). BC456. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cephas, John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 446 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 79 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 71 (E169). BC457. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wiggins, Phil,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 372 (E169). BC458. Liniger, Walter. “Blues Workshop in Elkins, West Virginia.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 47–50. BC459. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Phil Wiggins.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 56. BC460. Obrecht, Jas. “John Cephas: Classic Delta and Piedmont Country Blues.” Guitar Player 21, no. 3 (Mar 1987): 68–71. Reprinted in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 70–75. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. BC461. Palmer, Robert. “A Night of Piedmont Blues Tradition in Tribeca.” New York Times (11 Mar 1983): C18. BC462. Peabody, Dave. “Blues by Two: Dave Peabody Hears All About Cephas & Wiggins.” Folk Roots no. 138 (Dec 1994): 28–29. BC463. Pearson, Barry. “Bowling Green John Cephas and Harmonica Phil Wiggins: D.C. Country Blues.” Living Blues no. 63 (Jan/Feb 1985): 14–20. BC464. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Cephas & Wiggins: Blues is Nourishment for the Human Spirit.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 14–21. BC465. Pearson, Barry Lee. Cephas and Wiggins: Sweet Bitter Blues. USA: Evidence ECD 26050-2, 1994. BC466. Pearson, Barry Lee. John Cephas and Phil Wiggins: Bluesmen. USA: Chesky JD89, 1993. BC467. Pearson, Barry Lee. John Cephas: Guitar Man: Piedmont Blues for the 1990’s. USA: Flying Fish FF 470, 1989. BC468. Pearson, Barry Lee. “John Cephas’s Songs,” in Virginia Piedmont Blues, pp. 195–255. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990.

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BC469. Pearson, Barry Lee. “John Cephas’s Story,” in Virginia Piedmont Blues, pp. 144–194. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990. BC470. Russell, Tony. “John Cephas,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 100 (Item A1904). BC471. Santelli, Robert. “Cephas, John,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 83–84 (Item E202). BC472. Santelli, Robert. “Wiggins, Phil,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 448 (Item E202). BC473. Shadwick, Keith. “John Cephas,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 61 (Item E204).

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BC485. Lornell, Kip. Pernell Charity: The Virginian. USA: Trix 3309, 1975. BC486. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such .… No. 43.” Blues & Rhythm no. 182 (Sep 2003): 15. BC487. Monge, Luigi. “Charity, Pernell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 192 (Item E162). ERVIN CHARLES Obituaries: Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 120. BC488. Bays, Kenneth. “Ervin Charles, 1932–2000.” Blues Revue no. 59 (Jul/Aug 2000): 85.

BC474. Skelly, Richard; Moss, Mark D. “Saturday Night Music: An Interview with John Cephas & Phil Wiggins.” Sing Out! 33, no. 2 (Winter 1988): 12–17.

BC489. Morthland, John. “Ervin Charles (1932–2000).” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 52–53.

BC475. Squires, Jim. Cephas & Wiggins: Flip, Flop & Fly. USA: Flying Fish FF 70580, 1992.

BC490. Wood, Roger. “Ervin Charles.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 119.

BC476. Valenteyn, John. “Bluestory’s Bluesmen: Cephas & Wiggins.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 9, no. 5 (May 1993): 1, 7. BC477. Vorel, Bob. “The Four Horsemen of Flying Fish.” Blues Revue no. 19 (Sep/Oct 1995): 1, 8–11. BC478. Wilson, Joe. Cephas & Wiggins: Cool Down. USA: Alligator ALCD-4838, 1996. BC479. Wilson, Joe. Cephas & Wiggins: Dog Days of August. USA: Flying Fish FF 70394, 1984. BC480. Wilson, Joe; Cephas, John. John Cephas & Phil Wiggins: Homemade. USA: Alligator ALCD 4863, 1999. BC481. Wilson, Joe. John Cephas & Phil Wiggins: Somebody Told the Truth. USA: Alligator ALCD 4888, 2002. See also: Items A919, D1674.

See also: Item BB2151. NICK CHARLES BC491. Seals, Michelle E. “A Week with Nick Charles.” Jefferson no. 117 (1998): 10–12. RAY CHARLES (Ray Charles Robinson) BC492. Ackerman, Paul; et al. “A Touch of Genius: The Ray Charles Story.” Billboard 78 (15 Oct 1966): RC1-15. BC493. Adams, Joe. Ray Charles: Message from the People. UK: Probe SPB 1060, c.1972. BC494. Adler, Philippe. “Dix Jours avec Ray Charles: Sa Tournée en France.” Jazz Hot no. 178 (Jul/Aug 1962): 24–27; Jazz Hot no. 179 (Sep 1962): 28+. BC495. Albertson, Chris. “Ray Charles.” Stereo Review 51 (Feb 1986): 55–59.

GENE CHAMBERS

BC496. Alvin, Dave. Ray Charles: Genius & Soul. USA: Rhino R2 72859, 1997.

BC482. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 1: Gene Chambers.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 61.

BC497. Anderö, Per. “Ray Charles: ‘The Right Reverend’.” Jefferson no. 29 (Summer 1975): 25–30.

JUANITA STINETTE CHAPPELLE See: Item BC360.

BC498. Andrews, Bob, Jr. “Like ... Charles.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 9 (May 1962): 13.

PERNELL CHARITY

BC499. Anon. “Atlantic Record Artists.” Billboard 70 (13 Jan 1958): 25.

BC483. Harris, Sheldon. “Charity, Pernell,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 111 (E146).

BC500. Anon. “Un Beau Remue-Menage.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 75 (Oct 1961): 15–16.

BC484. Lornell, Kip. “Down in Virginia: Sam Jones & Pernell Charity.” Living Blues no. 13 (Summer 1973): 25–27.

BC501. Anon. “Bomb Scare Aborts SRO Ray Charles Concert at New York’s Central Park.” Variety 276 (28 Aug 1974): 44.

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BC502. Anon. “Charles and ABC Call It Quits; Singer Cites Personal Reasons.” Billboard (6 Dec 1969): 3.

BC523. Anon. “Ray Charles a Regne Cinq Jours sur Paris.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 77 (Dec 1961): 26–35.

BC503. Anon. “Charles Hits Again with ‘What’d I Say’.” Billboard no. 71 (13 Jul 1959): 16.

BC524. Anon. “Ray Charles and Band Pull O.K. $36,000 in Four N.Y. Area Gigs.” Variety Vol. 226 (16 May 1962): 54.

BC504. Anon. “Charles Hospital Mystery.” Melody Maker (28 Aug 1965): 5. BC505. Anon. “Charles’ Label Stepping Up Disk Action; Have 16 Acts.” Billboard 82 (4 Jul 1970): 8. BC506. Anon. “Charles, Ray,” in Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. 6th ed., ed. N. Sionimsky, p. 305. New York: Schirmer, 1978. BC507. Anon. “Charles, Ray,” in Current Biography Yearbook. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1965. BC508. Anon. “Fantastic!: That’s Charles in Person.” Melody Maker (11 May 1963): 7. BC509. Anon. “Fla. to Fete Ray Charles for Aiding Deaf & Blind.” Variety 253 (22 Jan 1969): 46.

BC525. Anon. “Ray Charles and Betty Carter,” in The Mojo Collection, ed. J. Irvin, p. 34. Edinburgh: Mojo, 2000. BC526. Anon. “Ray Charles’ Carnegie Hall Dance Pulls Concert Tour B.O. Over 220G.” Variety 222 (3 May 1961): 67. BC527. Anon. “The Ray Charles Case.” Down Beat 29 (4 Jan 1962): 12. BC528. Anon. “Ray Charles Debut Here.” New Musical Express (3 Mar 1961): 5. BC529. Anon. “Ray Charles Discography.” Billboard 78 (15 Oct 1966): RC10.

BC510. Anon. “Le Genius a Paris.” Jazz Hot no. 317 (Jun 1975): 27–28.

BC530. Anon. “Ray Charles Discography, 1952–1993.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 32.

BC511. Anon. “The Genius & the Kids.” Down Beat 28 (7 Dec 1961): 15.

BC531. Anon. “Ray Charles Dope Rap Hypoes Take in Nashville Gig.” Variety 224 (22 Nov 1961): 48.

BC512. Anon. Instrumental Folio: Ray Charles. New York: Progressive Music, 1963. 43 pp. BC513. Anon. “Jet Magazine Sued for Libel by Ray Charles.” Down Beat 35 (25 Jan 1968): 12. BC514. Anon. “In the Press.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Oct 1966): 21. BC515. Anon. “Life-Lines of Ray Charles.” New Musical Express (24 Nov 1961): 3. BC516. Anon. “Life-Lines of Ray Charles.” New Musical Express (19 Jul 1963): 8. BC517. Anon. “New Band for Charles.” Down Beat 33 (5 May 1966): 13. BC518. Anon. “The News! Ray Charles Halted After 53 Years!” Blues & Soul no. 902 (16–29 Sep 2003): 8. BC519. Anon. “One of the Immortals.” Newsweek 58 (13 Nov 1961): 96. BC520. Anon. “Order Ray Charles to Pay N.C. Promoter $6,300 for No-Show in ‘62 Booking.” Variety 238 (7 Apr 1965): 53.

BC532. Anon. “Ray Charles en Tournee.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 130 (May 1966): 14. BC533. Anon. “Ray Charles Ends 11-yr Tie with ABC Records: He’ll Do More Writing.” Variety 257 (3 Dec 1969): 43. BC534. Anon. “Ray Charles Forming Own Tangerine Label.” Billboard 74 (17 Mar 1962): 8. BC535. Anon. “Ray Charles Forms Label; Inks New Pact with ABC-Paramount.” Cash Box 23 (10 Mar 1962): 7. BC536. Anon. “Ray Charles Freed on Narcotics Charge.” Down Beat 29 (15 Mar 1962): 15. BC537. Anon. “Ray Charles: He’s Crying Sanctified.” Town (May 1963): 70–73. BC538. Anon. “Ray Charles: La Revolte.” Jazz Hot no. 177 (Jun 1962): 6. BC539. Anon. “Ray Charles’ Late Showing Sparks Riot; Promoter Robbed During Melee.” Variety 221 (1 Feb 1961): 59.

BC521. Anon. “Ray Charles.” Claviers [France] no. 5 (Nov 1981): 26–27.

BC540. Anon. “Ray Charles Makes History in Memphis: 1st Integrated Show a Social and B.O. Click.” Variety 223 (23 Aug 1961): 1.

BC522. Anon. “Ray Charles.” Soul [USA] 7 (19 Jun 1972): 14.

BC541. Anon. “Ray Charles Not Coming.” New Musical Express (18 Aug 1961): 6.

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BC542. Anon. “Ray Charles: Questionnaire.” Radio Times (29 May–4 Jun 1999): 21.

BC561. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Ray Charles,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 37–42 (Item A139).

BC543. Anon. “Ray Charles, Ray Charles.” Billboard 73 (18 Sep 1961): 3.

BC562. Balliett, Whitney. “Profiles: It’s Detestable When You Live It: Ray Charles.” New Yorker 46 (28 Mar 1970): 44–46. Reprinted in American Singers: Twenty-Seven Portraits in Song. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979.

BC544. Anon. “Ray Charles’ Reefer Blues After Arrest in Hub on Dope Charges.” Variety 236 (4 Nov 1964): 55. BC545. Anon. “Ray Charles Says Nat Cole Trio Inspired Him to Top.” Chicago Defender (28 Nov 1959): 19. BC546. Anon. “Ray Charles Speaks Facts and Insights.” Sepia 11 (Feb 1962): 23. BC547. Anon. “Ray Charles Troupe, in Forest Hills Fest Finale, Draw Near-Capacity Biz.” Variety 244 (31 Aug 1966): 44. BC548. Anon. “Ray Charles: Widening the Range.” Jazz Podium 43 (Sep 1994): 10–12. BC549. Anon. “Ray Charles Wows Crix, Audiences in 4 Capacity Concerts at Paris Arena.” Variety 224 (1 Nov 1961): 69. BC550. Anon. “Readers Bowl Derek Johnson Over Subject of Ray Charles.” New Musical Express (19 Oct 1962): 2. BC551. Anon. “Le Retour de Ray.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 75 (Oct 1961): 15. BC552. Anon. “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Rock’s Top Ten.” Rolling Stone no. 467 (13 Feb 1986): 33– 35, 37, 41–42, 44, 46. BC553. Anon. “Shipping Out with Ray Charles.” Down Beat 34, no. 9 (4 May 1967): 11. BC554. Anon. “SMU Cancels Ray Charles Because of Dope Arrest.” Variety 225 (29 Nov 1961): 1.

BC563. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Ray Charles: Un Monde de Résonances.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 549 (Jun 2004): 32–33. BC564. Beetz, Tom. “Brother Ray: The Story of One Man’s Triumph Over Pain.” Jazz Nu no. 57 (Jul 1983): 380–384. BC565. Billard, François. “Ray Charles Story. Première Partie.” Claviers [France] no. 19 (Feb 1983): 20– 24; “Seconde Partie.” Claviers [France] no. 20 (Mar 1983): 15–17; “Troisième Partie.” Claviers [France] no. 21 (Apr 1983): 31–32, 84; “Quatrième Partie.” Claviers [France] no. 22 (May/Aug 1983): 25–26, 54–55; “Cinqième Partie.” Claviers [France] no. 23 (Sep 1983): 13–14; “Sixième Partie: 1956.” Claviers [France] no. 24 (Oct/Dec 1983): 19–20, 68. BC566. Bird, Christopher. “Ray Charles Bridges Gap.” Melody Maker (29 Apr 1967): 3. BC567. Blount, Roy, Jr. “Ray Charles (1930–2004).” Oxford American no. 50 (Summer 2005): 10–12. BC568. Bogaert, Karel. “Charles, Ray,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 76–77 (Item E110). BC569. Bowman, Robert. “Charles, Ray,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 1049–1050. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

BC555. Anon. “The Soul of Ray Charles.” Ebony 15 (Sep 1960): 99–107.

BC570. Brémond, Gérard. “Ray Charles: Le Plus Humain des Chanteurs.” Jazz Hot no. 171 (Dec 1961): 30–31.

BC556. Anon. “Suspend Sentance in Ray Charles’ Dope Rap.” Variety 245 (30 Nov 1966): 45.

BC571. Brennan, Luann. “Ray Charles,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 24 (Item E164).

BC557. Anon. “West L.A. Music Presents Tribute for Longtime Customer Ray Charles.” Music Trades 152, no. 7 (Aug 2004): 57.

BC572. Briggs, Keith. Ray Charles: Let’s Have a Ball. UK: Catfish KATCD147, 2000.

BC558. Anon. “Why Ray Charles Sings Country Music.” Sepia 11 (Sep 1962): 49–52.

BC573. Broven, John J. “Ray Charles,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 49–50 (Item F1076).

BC559. Anon. “The Year of Ray Charles.” Sepia 16 (Jun 1967): 8–14.

BC574. Bryant, John. “Working for a Genius: My Time with Ray Charles.” Modern Drummer 29, no. 4 (Apr 2005): 122–125.

BC560. Aronowitz, Alfred G. “What’s So Great About Ray Charles?” Saturday Evening Post (24 Aug 1963): 74–76.

BC575. Butcher, Mike. “Ray Charles Confounds Critics with ‘Hearts’.” New Musical Express (28 Jun 1963): 8.

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BC576. Cage, R. “Rhythm & Blues.” Down Beat 22 (14 Dec 1955): 13. BC577. Campos, Paco. “Walkin’ and Talkin’: Brother Ray.” Solo Blues no. 5 (1986): 15–17. BC578. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Charles, Ray,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 84–85 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Ray Charles,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 109–110 (Item E119). BC579. Cartier, J. “Ray Charles: ‘The Genius’: Aveugle Comme la Fortune.” Musica [Chaix, France] no. 96 (Mar 1962): 12–16. BC580. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan; Murray, Chrissie. “Ray Charles,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 44–45 (Item E120). BC581. Cerulli, Dom. “Ray Charles.” Down Beat 23 (28 Nov 1956): 54. BC582. Charles, Ray; Ritz, David. Brother Ray: Ray Charles’ Own Story. New York: Dial Press, 1978; London: Raven, 1979; London: Futura, 1979. 340 pp.; Paris: Presses de la Renaissance, 1979. 413 pp. (as Ray Charles: Le Blues dans la Peau); New York: Da Capo, 1992. 348 pp.; new ed. New York: Da Capo, 2004. 364 pp.; new. ed. Paris: Belfond, 2005. 440 pp. BC583. Charles, Ray. “I Don’t Need to See.” Music Journal 28 (Jan 1970): 30–31. BC584. Charles, Ray. “I’d Love to Work with a Small Combo Again.” Crescendo 10 (Nov 1971): 14–15. BC585. Charles, Ray; Ritz, David. “Ray Charles, or When Saturday Night Mixed It Up with Sunday Morning,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (NOTE: Extracted from item BC582.)

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BC591. Collier, James Lincoln. “Remarkable Saga of Ray Charles.” Reader’s Digest 109 (Oct 1976): 229–230. BC592. Collis, John. Ray Charles: Greatest Hits. UK: Charly CPCD 8316-2, 1997. BC593. Conte, Bob. “Ray Charles,” in Portrait of American Music: Great Twentieth-Century Musicians. Portland: J. Weston Walch, 1989. BC594. Cooke, Jack. “Ray Charles in Person.” Jazz Monthly 9, no. 5 (Jul 1963): 6–8. BC595. Cotten, Lee. “Ray Charles,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 233–235. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BC596. Cullaz, Maurice. “Ray Charles.” Jazz Hot no. 255 (Nov 1969): 6–7. BC597. Cullen, Thomas J., III. “The Genius of Soul Talks About the Blues and Nothing But the Blues: Ray Charles.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 24– 28, 30–31. BC598. Cummings, Tony. “Ray Charles: Legend with a New Lease of Life.” Black Music 1, no. 6 (May 1974): 34–35. BC599. Dahl, Bill. “Grapevine: Blues Foundation Gives Ray Charles Lifetime Achievement Award.” Goldmine no. 530 (17 Nov 2000): 10, 120. BC600. Dance, Stanley. Ray Charles: A Man and His Soul. USA: ABC ABCS-590X, 1972. BC601. Day, Bob. “Ray Charles Wins Four ‘Grammies’.” New Musical Express (21 Apr 1961): 12. BC602. Dean, Brenda. “Ray Charles: Le Permanent et l’Éphémère.” Jazz Hot no. 378 / 379 (Dec 1980/Jan 1981): 23–24. BC603. DelGrosso, Maureen. “A Double Ceremony for Ray Charles.” Blues Revue no. 64 (Jan/Feb 2001): 42. BC604. DeMain, Bill. “5 Minutes with Ray Charles.” Performing Songwriter 10, no. 66 (Dec 2002): 20–21.

BC586. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Ray Charles.” Jazz Hot no. 176 (May 1962): 8–9; Jazz Hot no. 177 (Jun 1962): 37; Jazz Hot no. 178 (Jul/Aug 1962): 44, 46.

BC605. DeMain, Bill. “10 Questions for Ray Charles.” Mojo no. 110 (Jan 2003): 41–42.

BC587. Cher Frère Paul. “Ray Charles: Une Humble Voix Noire.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 14 (1961).

BC606. Di Perna, Alan. “Home Studio: Ray Charles.” Musician no. 240 (Nov 1998): 24–26.

BC588. Clar, Mimi; Goldberg, Joe. “Ray Charles.” Jazz Review [USA] 2 (Jan 1959): 32–33.

BC607. Doerschuk, Bob. “Ray Charles!: The Instrumental Side of a Legendary Singer.” Keyboard 10, no. 3 (1984): 19.

BC589. Clarke, Donald. “Charles, Ray,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 236– 237 (Item E125).

BC608. Doggett, Peter. “Genius + Soul = Ray Charles.” Record Collector no. 250 (Jun 2000): 97–105.

BC590. Coleman, Mark. “Q&A: Ray Charles.” Rolling Stone no. 771 (16 Oct 1997): 34.

BC609. Doggett, Peter. “The Price of Genius.” Record Collector no. 269 (Jan 2002): 111.

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BC610. Doggett, Peter. “Ray Charles.” Record Collector no. 45 (May 1983): 40–46.

BC631. Evans, Mike. “Ray Charles in the Danger Zone.” Let It Rock no. 22 (Jul 1974): 40–43.

BC611. Doggett, Peter. “Ray Charles: Genius & Soul.” Record Collector no. 219 (Nov 1997): 78–79.

BC632. Everett, Todd. Ray Charles: Anthology. USA: Rhino R2 75759, 1988.

BC612. Doggett, Peter. “Ray Charles on CD.” Record Collector no. 251 (Jul 2000): 132–133.

BC633. Everett, Todd. Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. USA: Rhino R1 70099, 1988.

BC613. Doncaster, Patrick; Roberts, Chris. “X-Ray on Charles.” Melody Maker (18 May 1963): 4–5. BC614. Dorn, Joel. The Ray Charles Story. USA: Atlantic 8083, 1962. BC615. Dove, Ian. “‘Busted’ Step Back for Ray.” New Musical Express (15 Nov 1963): 2. BC616. Dove, Ian. “Good Value Ray Charles.” New Musical Express (19 Feb 1965): 9. BC617. Dove, Ian. “‘I Don’t Know What is the Real Me’ Admits Ray Charles.” New Musical Express (24 May 1963): 9. BC618. Dove, Ian. “Too Hard a Job for Ray Charles?” New Musical Express (17 May 1963): 2. BC619. Dove, Ian. “Welcome to Ray Charles.” New Musical Express (10 May 1963): 2. BC620. Dufour, Joël. “Le Mois Ray Charles.” Soul Bag no. 7 (Nov 1969): 3–6. BC621. Dufour, Joël. “Ray Charles.” Soul Bag no. 111 (Autumn 1987): 26–28. BC622. Dufour, Joël. “Ray Charles et la France: A Strong Affair.” Soul Bag no. 142 (Spring 1996): 16–18. BC623. Dufour, Joël. “Ray Charles Reedite Par Rhino.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 36–39. BC624. Dufour, Joël. “Ray, Le Film = Ray, The Film.” Soul Bag no. 178 (Mar 2005): 30–31. BC625. Dufour, Joël. “Renald Richard: Sort de l’Ombre.” Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 26–29; Soul Bag no. 177 (Dec 2004): 20–24. BC626. Dufour, Joël. “Talkin’ with Brother Ray: Ray Charles.” Soul Bag no. 117 (Winter 1989): 6–11. Reprinted in Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 16–20. BC627. Dunbar, Niall. Ray Charles: Alone in the City. UK: TKO Magnum CBCD016, 2000. BC628. Escott, Colin. Ray Charles: Rhythm & Blues, 1954– 1966. USA: Time-Life RHD-06, 1991. BC629. Evans, David. “Ray Charles,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 111–112. New York: Perigee, 2005. BC630. Evans, Mike. Ray Charles: The Birth of Soul. London: Omnibus, 2005. 362 pp.

BC634. Feather, Leonard. “Charles, Ray,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 77–78 (Item E136). BC635. Feather, Leonard. “Charles, Ray,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, pp. 89–90 (Item E135). BC636. Feather, Leonard. “Charles, Ray,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 159 (Item E138). BC637. Feather, Leonard. “A Fighter Who Has Won the Toughest Battles.” Melody Maker (13 Sep 1969): 5. BC638. Feather, Leonard. “Free Flow: A Conversation with Ray Charles.” Down Beat 30, no. 25 (12 Sep 1963): 18–19. BC639. Feather, Leonard. “‘I Don’t Like Being Copied’: Interview with Ray Charles.” Melody Maker (30 Mar 1963): 11. BC640. Feather, Leonard. “A Message from Ray.” Melody Maker (15 Jul 1972): 49. BC641. Feather, Leonard. “Piano Giants of Jazz: Ray Charles.” Contemporary Keyboard 6, no. 7 (1980): 62. BC642. Feather, Leonard. “Ray Charles,” in from Satchmo to Miles, pp. 199–209. London: Quartet, 1975. BC643. Feather, Leonard. Ray Charles: The Genius After Hours. USA: Atlantic 1369, 1961; UK: London HAK 8035, 1963; USA: Atlantic 90464-1-Y, 1985. BC644. Feather, Leonard. “Sassy: Le Genius et Compagnie.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 182 (Oct 1970): 11+. BC645. Feller, Sid. Ray Charles and Betty Carter. USA: Dunhill DZL 039, 1988. BC646. Flippo, Chet. “A Volcano in Ray Charles’ Soul.” Rolling Stone no. 79 (1 Apr 1971): 16. BC647. Fong-Torres, Ben. “The Rolling Stone Interview: Ray Charles.” Rolling Stone no. 126 (18 Jan 1973): 28–36. Reprinted in Rolling Stone no. 641 (15 Oct 1992): 56–58 Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews: Talking with the Legends of Rock and Roll, 1967–1980, ed. P. Herbst, pp. 258–270. New York:

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Rolling Stone, 1980. Reprinted in Rolling Stone no. 641 (15 Oct 1992): 56–58.

BC667. Grevatt, Ren. Ray Charles: What’d I Say. USA: Atlantic 8029, 1959.

BC648. Fowler, Pete. “Drownin’ in My Own Tears.” Cream no. 11 (Mar 1972): 18–22.

BC668. Grevatt, Ren. “Ray Loves Gospel.” Melody Maker (14 Feb 1959): 5 (supplement).

BC649. Gardner, Barbara. “The Bright Night World of Ray Charles.” Down Beat 27 (7 Jul 1960): 20–22+.

BC669. Griffey, Harriet. “The Road Less Travelled.” Guardian (G2) [UK] (11 Jan 2001): 10.

BC650. George, Nelson. “Ray Charles & Soul.” Jazz Podium 39 (Apr 1990): 3–5.

BC670. Guralnick, Peter. “Ray Charles,” in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock ‘n’ Roll, ed. J. Miller. New York: Random House, 1976.

BC651. Gerber, Alain. “Ray Charles: Le Verite.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 172 (Nov 1969): 13. BC652. Giddins, Gary. Ray Charles Live. USA: Atlantic SD 2-503, 1973; USA: Atlantic 81732-2, 1987. BC653. Gillett, Charlie. “Well That’s 25 Years in Showbiz.…” Cream no. 11 (Mar 1972): 23. BC654. Gillisen, Olivier; Leloir, Jean-Pierre. Ray Charles. Paris: Jazz Hot/L’Instant, 1989. 138 pp. BC655. Gleason, Ralph J. The Best of Ray Charles. USA: Atlantic SD 1543, 1970; USA: Atlantic 1543-2, 1988. BC656. Goddet, Laurent; Ruppli, Michael. “Ray Charles Pas ë Pas ....” Jazz Hot no. 329 (Jul/Aug 1976): 8–12. BC657. Goldberg, Joe. “Ray Charles,” in Jazz Masters of the Fifties, pp. 168–188. London: Collier-Macmillan, 1967.

BC671. Hale, Natt. Ray Charles: Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul. USA: ABC-Paramount ABC 465, 1963; USA: DCC DZS-047, 1990. BC672. Hall, Rashaun. “Ray Charles: Crossing Over: The Genius Jumps In, with a New Album on His Own Label.” Billboard 114 (22 Jun 2002): 26. BC673. Hannusch, Jeff. “Genius + New Orleans = Soul.” Blues & Rhythm no. 153 (Oct 2000): 18–21. BC674. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Ray Charles,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 91–93 (Item E145). BC675. Harris, Sheldon. “Charles, Ray,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 111–116 (E146). BC676. Heatley, Michael. Ray Charles: Going Down Slow. UK: Blue Moon CDBM 120, 1996.

BC658. Goldberg, Joe. The Ray Charles Story. USA: Atlantic 8094, 1964.

BC677. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 29.

BC659. Gonda, János. “Ray Charles.” Muzsika 14 (Dec 1971): 43–44.

BC678. Helander, Brock. “Ray Charles,” in The Rock Who’s Who, pp. 80–84 (Item E147).

BC660. Goodwin, Keith. “Ray Charles.” New Musical Express (10 Jun 1960): 2.

BC679. Hellicar, Mike. “Raving About Ray.” New Musical Express (20 Jul 1962): 3.

BC661. Goodwin, Keith. “Ray Charles Puts Tuneful Georgia Back in our Minds.” New Musical Express (9 Dec 1960): 8.

BC680. Henkels, Michael. “Gospel + Blues = Soul: Ray Charles.” Stereo 52 (1977): 40–47.

BC662. Gordon, Robert. “Charles the First.” Q no. 66 (Mar 1992). BC663. Gourgues, Maurice; Carles, Philippe. “Ray Charles: Je Ne Suis Pas un Pur Chanteur.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 245 (Jun/Jul 1976): 26–27. Reprinted in Jazz Magazine [France] no. 549 (Jun 2004): 34–35. BC664. Graff, Gary. “Ray Charles.” Music Connection 26, no. 10 (13–26 May 2002): 30–33.

BC681. Hentoff, Nat. “The Night Ray Charles Came to Town.” HiFi/Stereo Review 14 (Jun 1965): 62. BC682. Hentoff, Nat. “Ray Charles Seeks Talent.” New Musical Express (22 Mar 1963): 8. BC683. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Ray Charles,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 56–58 (E150). BC684. Hicks, Wynford. “Ray’s Still Hitting the Road.” Radio Times (25 Oct 1986): 13.

BC665. Grein, Paul. “Charles Album Offering Variety.” Billboard 91 (11 Dec 1979): 27+.

BC685. Hildebrand, Lee. “Ray Charles,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 40–42. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BC666. Grendysa, Peter. “40 Years of Genius: Ray Charles.” Record Collector’s Monthly (Nov 1988).

BC686. Hochman, Steve. “Ray Charles,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 1, pp. 183–186. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

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BC687. Hofstein, Francis. “Le Retour de Ray.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 143 (Jun 1967): 5–7. BC688. Holland, Jools. “My Groovy Hero.” Guardian (Friday Review) [UK] (21 Jan 2005): 7. BC689. Holland, Ted. “Ray Charles,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 113–115, 132 (E157). BC690. Holsey, Steve. “Ray Charles Performing in Motor City with Detroit Symphony Orchestra.” Michigan Chronicle (5 Feb 1997): 1. BC691. Hoskyns, Barney. “Ray Charles,” in Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted, pp. 53–56. Glasgow: Fontana, 1987.

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BC707. Jones, Quincy; Hoffman, Steve; Haig, Diana. Ray Charles: His Greatest Hits. [Vol. 2]. USA: Dunhill DZS-037, 1987. BC708. Jones, Quincy. Ray Charles: My Kind of Jazz. USA: Tangerine TRCS-1512, 1971. BC709. Jordan, Scott. “Ray Charles: An Offbeat Interview.” Offbeat 8, no. 5 (1995): 60–61, 64–65, 67–68. BC710. Kahn, Hamilton. “I Live to Sing, Says Ray Charles.” Melody Maker (28 Oct 1961): 12–13. BC711. Karpe, Kenneth Lee. Ray Charles at Newport. USA: Atlantic 1289, 1958.

BC692. Houston, Bob. “The Trouble with the Ray Charles Band.” Melody Maker (18 Jul 1964): 9.

BC712. Katz, Dick. Ray Charles: Genius + Soul = Jazz. USA: Impulse AS-2, 1961; USA: DZS-038, 1988; USA: Sandstone D233073-2, 1988.

BC693. Howell, Keith. “Ray Charles in Review.” R&B Monthly no. 1 (Feb 1964): 8–9.

BC713. Katz, Robin. “Brother Ray.” The History of Rock 2, no. 5 (c1981–c1984): 323–329.

BC694. Ivroy, Lee. “Ray Charles Fights Battle For Health.” Chicago Defender (13 Nov 1965): 26a.

BC714. Kimberley, Nick. “The Genius of Brother Ray.” The Wire no. 17 (Jul 1985): 27–29.

BC695. Jackson, Blair. “Recording Notes: Classic Tracks: Ray Charles’ ‘What’d I Say’.” Mix 28, no. 11 (Oct 2004): 130, 132.

BC715. King, Bill. “Confessin’ the Blues: A Tribute to Ray Charles.” Jazz Report [Canada] 9, no. 3 (Spring 1996): 10–13.

BC696. Jackson, Milt. “Ray Charles, Milt Jackson.” JazzTimes 20, no. 6 (Jun 1990): 40–49.

BC716. King, George. “Being Black and Blind Helped Me!: Interview with Ray Charles.” Melody Maker (28 Jul 1962): 8.

BC697. Johnson, Derek. “The Charles ‘Genius’ Bit Is Overrated [Ray Charles].” New Musical Express (5 Oct 1962): 9. BC698. Johnson, Derek. “Most People Argue About Ray Charles.” New Musical Express (20 Oct 1961): 2. BC699. Johnson, Derek. “Ray Charles Pours Out Miniature Masterpiece.” New Musical Express (16 Nov 1968): 8. BC700. Jones, Max. “Backstage with Ray: ‘The Genius’.” Melody Maker (28 Sep 1968): 10. BC701. Jones, Max. “Healthy Noise Behind the Genius.” Melody Maker (5 Oct 1968): 23. BC702. Jones, Max. “Ray Charles in London.” Rolling Stone no. 20 (26 Oct 1968): 10, 30.

BC717. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Ray Charles,” in Jamsession, pp. 140, 143. New York: Limelight, 1985. BC718. Knopp, Frantisek. “Ray Charles.” Melodie 20, no. 9 (Sep 1982): 269. BC719. Komara, Edward. “Tangerine Records,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 955 (Item E162). BC720. Kramer, Gary. Ray Charles & Milt Jackson: Soul Brothers/Soul Meeting. USA: Atlantic 81951-2, 1989. BC721. Kramer, Gary. Ray Charles & Milt Jackson: Soul Meeting. USA: Atlantic CD 1360, 1962.

BC703. Jones, Max. “A Ray of Sunshine.” Melody Maker (14 Jan 1978): 13.

BC722. Lambilliotte, Auguste. “Ray Charles en Belgique.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 18 (1962).

BC704. Jones, Max. “Success Didn’t Come Suddenly.” Melody Maker (25 May 1963): 8–9.

BC723. Landau, Jon. “Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles: Live at Fillmore West,” in It’s Too Late to Stop Now: A Rock and Roll Journal, pp. 171–173. San Francisco: Straight Arrow, 1972.

BC705. Jones, Max. “This World of Jazz.” Melody Maker (24 May 1958): 13. BC706. Jones, Quincy; Hoffman, Steve; Haig, Diana. Ray Charles: His Greatest Hits. USA: Dunhill DZS036, 1987.

BC724. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Charles, Ray,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 457–458 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 79–81 (E166). Reprinted in

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The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 72–74 (E169). BC725. Lattes, P.; Nahman, P. “Un Roi à Paris.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 77 (Dec 1961): 39–41. BC726. Lester, Julius. “Ray Charles,” in The Blues Singers, pp. 30–33. New York: Hyperion, 2001. BC727. Levenson, Jeff. “What’d I Say: A Conversation with Ray Charles.” Down Beat 56, no. 1 (Jan 1989): 16–19.

Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 201–202 (Item E159). Reprinted in a revised form in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 5. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 498–499. New York: Grove, 2001. BC740. Martin, Guy. “Profile: Blue Genius.” Esquire (May 1986). BC741. Masson, Jean-Robert. “Le Retour de Ray Charles.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 95 (Jun 1963): 20–27.

BC728. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Ray Charles,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, p. 52 (Item E173).

BC742. Mathieson, Kenny. “Charles, Ray,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 192–193 (Item E162).

BC729. Loudon, Christopher. “‘Genius Loves Company’: Jamie Foxx Brings Ray Charles to Life.” JazzTimes 34, no. 10 (Dec 2004): 29–30.

BC743. Mathis, Sharon Bell. Ray Charles. New York: Crowell, 1973; New York: Lee & Low, 2001.

BC730. Lydon, Michael. “Raw Truth and Joy: Ray Charles Cuts Through its Smoothness with Jolts of Musical Pleasure.” The Atlantic 267 (Mar 1991): 120–122. BC731. Lydon, Michael. “Ray Charles,” in Boogie Lightning, pp. 186–229. New York: Dial, 1974. BC732. Lydon, Michael. “Ray Charles Discovers the Piano,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., p. 260–261 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item BC733.) BC733. Lydon, Michael. Ray Charles: Man and Music. New York: Riverhead, 1998. 448 pp.; London: Turnaround, 1999. 448 pp.; Edinburgh: Payback, 1999. 448 pp.; Edinburgh: Mojo, 2000. 448 pp. BC734. Macabies, Jean. “Ray Charles: ‘The Genius’ au Fond de sa Nuit Chante la Lumière.” Cinémonde no. 1419 (17 Oct 1961): 18–19. BC735. Maher, Jack. “Ray Charles Carried the Ball - Then Everybody Else Began Scoring Big.” Billboard 74 (10 Nov 1962): 34+. BC736. Malo, Raul; Feller, Sid; Cooper, Daniel; Charles, Ray. Ray Charles: The Complete Country & Western Recordings, 1959–1986. USA: Rhino R2 75328, 1998. BC737. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Charles, Ray,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 109–110 (Item E176). BC738. Margotin, Philippe; Behart, Frederic; Leloir, JeanPierre. Ray Charles: The Genius. Bruxelles: Atlen, 1990. 64 pp. BC739. Marsh, Dave. “Charles, Ray,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 405–407 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz.

BC744. McCarthy, Albert. “Charles, Ray (1932),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 42 (Item E378). BC745. McKenna, Kristine. “Ray Charles.” Musician no. 180 (Oct 1993): 7+. BC746. McRae, Barry. “Basics. No. 32: Ray Charles.” Jazz Journal 22, no. 8 (Aug 1969): 17. BC747. Milkowski, Bill. “After Midnight: Ray Charles & Steve Turre.” JazzTimes 30, no. 8 (Oct 2000): 48–53. BC748. Mitchell, Gail. “Plans for Ray Charles Museum Take Shape.” Billboard 117 (16 Apr 2005): 31–32. BC749. Mitchell, Gail. “Ray Charles: A Living Doll.” Billboard 114 (14 Sep 2002): 98. BC750. Mitchell, Gail. “Ray Charles: The Billboard Interview.” Billboard 114 (22 Jun 2002): 22, 28, 30, 32. Reprinted as “Words of Genius.” Record Collector no. 278 (Oct 2002): 74–78. BC751. Moonoogian, George A. “The Early Ray Charles.” Goldmine no. 45 (Feb 1980): 11. BC752. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 46 (1990): 11; Record Collector’s Monthly no. 47 (1990): 10. BC753. Morgenstern, Dan. “The Impact of Ray Charles.” Jazz 1 (Oct 1962): 4–5. BC754. Morris, Chris. “Ray Charles Lives On: New ‘Genius’ Album Continues Icon’s Legacy.” Billboard 116 (4 Sep 2004): 1, 59. BC755. Morris, Chris. “Ray Charles, Rhino Strike Reissue Deal.” Billboard 109 (15 Feb 1997): 6, 82. BC756. Morrison, Allan. “Ray Charles.” Jazz Journal 13, no. 12 (Dec 1960): 3–5.

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BC757. Morrison, Van. “The 50th Anniversary of Rock: The Immortals. 10: Ray Charles.” Rolling Stone no. 946 (15 Apr 2004): 81. BC758. Mouly, R. “Moi, j’aime Ray Charles.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 84 (Jul 1962): 31–33. BC759. Mulford, E. “Philadelphia Again.” Metronome 72 (Jan 1956): 28–29. BC760. Neely, Tim. “Collectors Have Six Decades of Ray Charles Records to Hunt Down.” Goldmine no. 626 (23 Jul 2004): 20.

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BC777. Perna, Alan di. “Home Studio: Ray Charles.” Musician no. 240 (Nov 1998): 24+. BC778. Petrie, Gavin (ed.). “Ray Charles,” in Black Music, pp. 11–15. London: Hamlyn, 1974. 128 pp. BC779. Pilchak, Angela M. “Ray Charles,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 54 (Item E164). BC780. Pleasants, Henry. “Charles, Ray,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 4, ed. S. Sadie, p. 158. London: Macmillan, 1980.

BC761. Newton, Francis. “God.” New Statesman (17 May 1963): 768.

BC781. Pleasants, Henry. “Ray Charles,” in The Great American Popular Singers. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974.

BC762. Newton, Francis. “That Night with Ray Charles.” Melody Maker (19 Nov 1960): 12–13.

BC782. Polillo, Arrigo. “Il Caso Charles.” Musica Jazz 17 (Dec 1961): 25.

BC763. Niquét, Bernard. “Le Retour du Genius.” Jazz Hot no. 232 (Jun 1967): 6.

BC783. Postif, François. “Marjorie Hendricks, David Newman, et John Hunt Nous Aident a Mieux Connaître les Véritables Débuts de Ray Charles.” Jazz Hot no. 170 (Nov 1961): 14–17.

BC764. Nite, Norm N. “Ray Charles,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 102–105 (Item E181). BC765. Nooger, Dan. Ray Charles: Complete Swing Time and Down Beat Recordings, 1949–1952. USA: Night Train NTI CD 2001, 1996. BC766. Outinen, Raita. Kasvoton Morsian: Elämäni Ray Charlesin Kanssa. Helsinki: Art House, Gummerus, 2003. 260 pp.

BC784. Postif, François. “NY in Jazz Time.” Jazz Hot no. 159 (Nov 1960): 17–18. BC785. Pujol, Jordi. Ray Charles: The Birth of a Legend. USA: Ebony CD 8001/8002, 1992.

BC767. Palmer, Lee. Ray Charles. USA: Everest FS-244, 1960s. Vol. 2. USA: Everest FS-292, 1974.

BC786. Quinn, Bill. “Playboy Interview: Ray Charles.” Playboy no. 195 (Mar 1970). Translated into French by Joël Dufour as “Interview de Ray Charles.” Soul Bag no. 11 (1970); Soul Bag no. 12 (Oct 1970): 6–10.

BC768. Palmer, Robert. Ray Charles: The Birth of Soul. USA: Atlantic 7 82310-2, 1991.

BC787. Randle, Bill. Milt Jackson & Ray Charles: Soul Brothers. USA: Atlantic 1279, 1958.

BC769. Palmer, Robert. “Soul Survivor: Ray Charles.” Rolling Stone no. 258 (9 Feb 1978): 11–14.

BC788. “Ray’s a Laugh.” The Observer [UK] (19 May 1963): 26.

BC770. Paul, Klaus B. “Ray Charles: The Genius in Deutschland.” German Blues Circle Info no. 53 (May/ Jun 1981): 8–11.

BC789. Rediger, Pat. “Ray Charles,” in Great African Americans in Music. New York: Crabtree, 1996.

BC771. Panassié, Hugues. “Ray Charles in France.” Jazz [USA] 1 (Oct 1962): 6. BC772. Pascall, Jeremy; Burt, Rob. “Ray Charles,” in The Stars & Superstars of Black Music. Secaucus: Chartwell, 1977. BC773. Paxton, Joshua. “The Gospel Style of Ray Charles.” Piano Today 18, no. 2 (Spring 1998): 33–37. BC774. Pelteret, Arthur. Focus on Ray Charles. UK: London FOS U 1/2, 1975. BC775. Penny, Dave. Ray Charles, 1949–1950. France: Classics CD 5000, 2000. BC776. Perlberg, R. “Blind World of Ray Charles.” Sepia 11 (Feb 1962): 24–26.

BC790. Reggero, John. “Celebrity Q&A: Ray Charles.” US Magazine (30 Jul 1984). BC791. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Ray Charles,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 173–176. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BC792. Richardson, Clive. Ray Charles Blues. UK: Ember CJS 854, 1978. BC793. Richardson, Clive. 20 Golden Pieces of Ray Charles. UK: Bulldog BCD-2012, 1994. BC794. Ritz, David. “Being with Ray.” Essence (Aug 1979). BC795. Ritz, David. “The Last Days of Brother Ray,” in Da Capo Best Music Writing 2005, ed. J. T. Leroy. Cambridge: Da Capo, 2005. (NOTE: Reprinted

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from Brother Ray: Ray Charles’ Own Story. New York: Da Capo, 2004.) BC796. Ritz, David; Ertegun, Ahmet. Ray Charles: Pure Genius — the Complete Atlantic Recordings, 1951– 1959. USA: Rhino/Atlantic 74731, c2005.

BC813. Sanjek, David. “Charles, Ray,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 211–217. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. BC814. Santelli, Robert. “Charles, Ray,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 85–86 (Item E202).

BC797. Ritz, David; Charles, Ray. “Ray Charles Story.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 275 (May 1979): 36–39, 64.

BC815. Schipper, Henry. “Ray Charles Sings the Dark Notes.” The Real Paper (19 Aug 1978).

BC798. Ritz, David. Ray Charles: Voice of Soul. New York: Chelsea House, 1994. 111 pp.

BC816. Schmidt-Joos, Siegfried. “Ray Charles ... You Must Have a Song.” Jazz Podium 17 (1968): 240–241.

BC799. Roberts, Chris. “The Genius Slows Down.” Melody Maker (13 Jun 1964): 7.

BC817. Schultz, Barbara. “Remastering Ray Charles.” Mix 21, no. 12 (Dec 1997): 50–52, 55–56, 58, 60, 62, 140.

BC800. Roberts, Chris. “Ray Charles: The Singer Who Sells Soul.” Melody Maker (30 Jun 1962): 8–9.

BC818. Sears, Zena. Ray Charles in Person. USA: Atlantic SD 8039, 1960.

BC801. Robinson, Louie. “Blues Becomes Big Business: Ray Charles Enterprises.” Ebony 18, no. 6 (Apr 1963): 34–36.

BC819. Selvin, Joel. Ray Charles: ‘Genius Live in Concert’. USA: BluesWay BLS-6053, 1973.

BC802. Robinson, Louie. “Enduring Genius of Ray Charles: From Folk to Rock, Most Artists Owe a Debt to Multi-Talented Musician.” Ebony 29 (Oct 1974): 125–128. BC803. Robinson, Ruth Adkins. “Ray Charles: Public Genius, Private Man.” Performing Songwriter 6, no. 29 (Mar/Apr 1999): 40–46. BC804. Roland, Paul (ed.). “Ray Charles,” in Jazz Singers: The Great Song Stylists in Their Own Words. London: Hamlyn, 1999.

BC820. Shadwick, Keith. “Ray Charles,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 62–63 (Item E204). BC821. Siders, Harvey. “Subject: Ray Charles: An Open Letter to Future Interviewers.” Down Beat 34, no. 24 (30 Nov 1967): 16–17. Reprinted as “A Ray Charles Interview.” Shout no. 30 (31 Aug 1968): 41–44. BC822. Smith, Alan. “Mother Taught Ray Charles to Cope with Blindness.” New Musical Express (31 Aug 1962): 9. BC823. Smith, Alan. “Ray Charles Writes in August Hit Parade.” New Musical Express (27 Jul 1962): 12.

BC805. Roland, Tom. “Rhythm & Country: Does Ray Charles Belong in the Country Music Hall of Fame?” Country Music no. 222 (Dec 2002–Jan 2003): 46.

BC824. Soporek, Wojciech. “Ray Charles: There’s Nothing Like the Real Thing.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 94 (1985): 44–48.

BC806. Roxon, Lillian. “Ray Charles,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 93–100 (Item E192).

BC825. Southern, Eileen. “Charles, Ray,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 68–69 (Item E208).

BC807. Rusch, Bob. “Rapping with Ray Charles.” Cadence 1 (Oct 1976): 3–4, 9. BC808. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Ray Charles,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 32–33. London: Brown, 2003. BC809. Sacks, Leo; Vera, Billy. The Best of Ray Charles: The Atlantic Years. USA: Rhino R2 71722, 1994. BC810. Sacré, Robert. “Ray Charles Relates.” Jazz Hot no. 385 (Jun/Jul 1981): 13–15. BC811. Salamone, Frank A. “Charles, Ray (1930–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 477–478 (Item E185). BC812. Salvo, Patrick; Salvo, B. “Ray Charles on Soul, Dope and Blindness.” Sepia 24 (Jul 1975): 44–50.

BC826. Spall, Peter van. “I Can’t Stop Lovin’ You: Wieder Jubel Um Ray Charles.” Jazz Podium 16 (1967): 164–165. BC827. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Charles, Ray,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 109–110 (Item E209). BC828. Sternfield, Aaron. “Charles a Thanksgiving Treat with All Musical Trimmings.” Billboard 79 (2 Dec 1967): 6. BC829. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues for Today: A Portrait of Ray Charles.” Jazz Journal 11, no. 12 (Dec 1958): 33. BC830. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. The Young Ray Charles. UK: Oriole REP 4001, 1964.

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BC831. Sundin, Bertil. “Avspänd Ray Charles.” Orkester Journalen 35, no. 6 (Jun 1967): 11.

BC850. Ward, Rick. Ray Charles: Genius Hits the Road. USA: ABC-Paramount ABC 335, 1960.

BC832. Suosalo, Heikki. “Ray Charles.” Blues News [Finland] no. 84 (1983): 6–8; Blues News [Finland] no. 85 (1984): 8–13, 15; Blues News [Finland] no. 86 (1984): 4–10, 25; Blues News [Finland] no. 87 (1984): 11–16.

BC851. Ward, Rick. Ray Charles Greatest Hits. USA: ABCParamount ABC-415, 1962.

BC833. Swyer, Alan. “The Poet and the Genius.” Blues & Rhythm no. 170 (Jun 2002): 4–6.

BC853. Ward, Rick. Ray Charles: Ray’s Moods. USA: ABC-Paramount ABC-550, 1966; Canada: Sparton ABC-550, 1966.

BC834. Tate, Eleanora E.; Haskins, James. “Ray Charles,” in African American Musicians. New York: Wiley, 2000. BC835. Taylor, Billy. Ray Charles: The Genius Sings the Blues. USA: Atlantic SD-8052, 1961. BC836. Ténot, Frank. “L’Homme ë la Voix d’or.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 78 (Jan 1962): 17. BC837. Ténot, Frank. “Lumières sur Ray Charles.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 65 (Dec 1960): 36–40. BC838. Ténot, Frank. “Ray l’Incomparable.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 183 (Nov 1970): 10+. BC839. Ténot, Frank. “La Semaine Eblouissante.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 96 (Jul 1963): 30–32. BC840. Ténot, Frank. “Les Triomphes de Ray.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 160 (Nov 1968): 13. BC841. Thompson, Robert Farris. “Music in the Market Place.” Saturday Review 45 (26 May 1962): 43. BC842. Thompson, Thomas. “Music Soaring in a Darkened World.” Life 61 (29 July 1966): 54–56+. BC843. Tonneau, Serge. “Dansez le Twist avec Ray Charles.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 16 (c.1962). BC844. Tronchot, Jean. “Avec l’Orgue, un Cote ‘Preacher’ Tres Attrayant.” Jazz Hot no. 171 (Dec 1961): 31–32. BC845. Tronchot, Jean. “Ray Charles: Qui est Ray Charles, Idole des Foules, Celui Qu’on Appelle ‘The Genius’?” Jazz Hot no. 167 (Jul/Aug 1961): 16–20. BC846. Vera, Billy. Ray Charles: Brother Ray Sings the Blues. USA: Skylark Jazz 2008, 1995. BC847. Vera, Billy. Ray Charles Sings the Blues. USA: Skylark Jazz 2007, 1995.

BC852. Ward, Rick. Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. USA: ABC ABC-410, 1962.

BC854. Waterman, Dick. “Ray Charles,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 152–153. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BC855. Weber, Bruce. “Rolling Stone Portraits: Ray Charles.” Rolling Stone no. 643 (12 Nov 1992): 83–92. BC856. Webster, Charles. “Ray Charles Interview.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 29 (c1974): 4–6. BC857. Welch, Chris. “Caught in the Act.” Melody Maker (4 Oct 1969): 6. BC858. Welding, Pete. “Ray Charles: Senior Diplomat of Soul.” Down Beat 44, no. 9 (5 May 1977): 12–15, 46. BC859. Westin, Lars O. “Ray Charles Populaer.” Orkester Journalen 37, no. 12 (Dec 1969): 19. BC860. Wexler, Jerry; Ritz, David. “The Chairman of the Board.” Rolling Stone no. 650 (18 Feb 1993): 50–52. BC861. Wexler, Jerry; Ritz, David. “‘Good God, Let Me Touch Ray Charles!’,” in Rhythm and Blues: A Life in American Music, pp. 103–112. New York: Knopf, 1993. BC862. Wexler, Jerry. The Ray Charles Story. Vol. 1. USA: Atlantic 8063, 1962; UK: London HA-K8023, 1962. Vol. 2. Atlantic 8064, 1962; UK: London HAK8024, 1962. BC863. White, Chris. Ray Charles: Blues Before Sunrise. UK: Dynamic Entertainment Ltd. DYN 2001, 2003. BC864. White, Cliff. Ray Charles: Tell the Truth. UK: Charly CRB 1071, 1984.

BC848. Vincent, Rickey. “Ray Charles,” in Funk: The Music, the People, and the Rhythm of the One, pp. 121–122. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1996.

BC865. Williams, Jean. “Ray Charles & His Special Concerts: Noted Performer Does 2 Shows for Female Inmates at L.A. Prison.” Billboard 88 (24 Apr 1976): 31.

BC849. Waller, Don. “Ray Charles: Six Decades of Hits.” Billboard 114 (22 Jun 2002): 21, 24.

BC866. Williams, Martin. “Ray Charles: Wit and Brevity.” New York Times (23 Nov 1969): M15.

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BC867. Williams, Martin. “Those Contemporary Blues.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 11 (Nov 1964): 20–21. BC868. Williams, Richard. Ray Charles at Newport. USA: Atlantic K30032, 1973. BC869. Willis, Lawrence. Ray Charles and the Sounds of Rhythm and Blues. USA: Palace M-724, 1960s. BC870. Wilmer, Valerie. “Charles: Still Got the Blues.” Melody Maker (23 Oct 1976): 49. BC871. Wilmer, Valerie. “Genius Plus Soul Equals What?: A Personal View of Ray Charles.” Jazz Beat no. 8 (Aug 1964): 9. BC872. Wilmer, Valerie. “Road Band Blues: A Three-Way Rap with Henry Coker, Blue Mitchell, and Johnny Coles.” Down Beat 38, no. 8 (15 Apr 1971): 16–17. BC873. Wilmer, Valerie. “Second Opinion: Ray Charles.” Melody Maker (16 Nov 1968): 12. BC874. Wilson, John S. “The Talents and Styles of Ray Charles.” New York Times (8 Oct 1961): B15. BC875. Winski, Norman. Ray Charles. Los Angeles: Melrose Square, 1994. 192 pp. BC876. Winters, Georgia. “Ray Charles at Work and Play.” New Musical Express (29 Jun 1962): 2. BC877. Wolfson, Carey. “Boxing Clever.” Blues Access no. 32 (Winter 1998): 6. BC878. Woodfin, Henry. “Ray Charles,” in Jazz Panorama, ed. M.T. Williams, pp. 306–310. New York: Crowell-Collier, 1962. (NOTE: Originally published in Jazz Review (unknown date).) BC879. Woog, Adam. Ray Charles and the Birth of Soul. Detroit: Lucent, 2006. 112 pp. BC880. Young, Al. “What’d I Say: Ray Charles Live, 1971,” in Bodies & Soul, pp. 32–45. Berkeley: Creative Arts Book Company, 1981. 129 pp. Obituaries: Akron Beacon Journal [Ohio] (11 Jun 2004): A1. All About Jazz [Los Angeles] (Jul 2004): 16. All About Jazz [New York] no. 27 (2004): 35. All About Jazz [Seattle] no. 9 (2004): 6+. Atlanta Journal-Constitution (11 Jun 2004): A1, C1. Atlanta Journal-Constitution (12 Jun 2004): F1. Augusta Chronicle [Georgia] (19 Jun 2004): A2. Austin American-Statesman [Texas] (11 Jun 2004): A1, Austin American-Statesman [Texas] (13 Jun 2004): E1. Austin American-Statesman [Texas] (16 Jun 2004): A12. Austin American-Statesman [Texas] (19 Jun 2004): A14. Belfast News Letter [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 10. Birmingham Evening Mail [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 6. Blues Revue no. 90 (Oct/Nov 2004): 24–25. Boston Globe (11 Jun 2004): A1. Boston Globe (15 Jun 2004): A19. Boston Herald (11

Jun 2004): E10. Buffalo News [New York] (12 Jun 2004): C1. Buscadero no. 259 (2004): 34+. Cadence 30, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 141. Capital Times [Madison, WI] (12 Jun 2004). CBMR Digest 17, no. 2 (Fall 2004): 8. Charlotte Observer [North Carolina] (11 Jun 2004): A1, H14. Chicago Sun-Times (13 Jun 2004): 49. Chicago Sun-Times (19 Jun 2004): 1. Country Music People (Jul 2004): 5. Daily Mail [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 22. Daily News [New York] (11 Jun 2004): 3. Daily News [New York] (12 Jun 2004): 76. Daily News [New York] (13 Jun 2004): 45. Daily News [New York] (19 Jun 2004): 18. Daily News of Los Angeles (18 Jun 2004): N4. Daily Post [Liverpool, UK] (11 Jun 2004): 4. Daily Record [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 31. Daily Variety (11 Jun 2004): 1. Denver Post (11 Jun 2004): A1. Detroit Free Press (11 Jun 2004). Detroit Free Press (19 Jun 2004): 1. Discoveries no. 195 (2004): 21+. The Express [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 2, 11. Financial Times [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 1. Florida Times-Union [Jacksonville] (11 Jun 2004): A1. Fort Worth Star Telegram [Texas] (11 Jun 2004): A1. Fort Worth Star Telegram [Texas] (18 Jun 2004): A20. Goldmine no. 625 (9 Jul 2004): 50. Harp Magazine no. 16 (Sep 2004): 28+. Hollywood Reporter (11 Jun 2004). Hot Press 28, no. 12 (2004): 82. Hot Press 28, no. 13 (2004): 42. Houston Chronicle (11 Jun 2004): A1, A32. In the Basement no. 35 (2004): 8. Les Inrockuptibles no. H446 (2004): 62+. Instrumentalist 58, no. 12 (Jul 2004): 84–85. Intelligencer Journal [Lancaster, Pennsylvania] (19 Jun 2004): A10. Irish News (11 Jun 2004): 1, 5. Jazz Improv 5, no. 3 (2005): 26+. Jazz Podium (Jul/Aug 2004): 53. Jazz Special no. 77 (2004): 56+. JazzTimes 34, no. 7 (Sep 2004): 35, 96. Jazzit no. 23 (2004): 25. Jazziz 22, no. 1 (Jan 2005): 19. Jazziz (Jan 2005): 66+. Jazzman no. 104 (2004): 10+. Jazzwise no. 77 (2004): 5. Jazzwise no. 78 (2004): 8. Macon Telegraph (11 Jun 2004): A1. Maverick no. 25 (2004): 28+. Miami Herald (11 Jun 2004): A1. Miami Herald (14 Jun 2004): A19. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [Wisconsin] (11 Jun 2004): A1. Mix 28, no. 9 (Aug 2004): 16. Musikexpress (Aug 2004): 9. New York Post (11 Jun 2004): 9. New York Post (12 Jun 2004): 23, 28. New York Times (12 Jun 2004): 12. New York Times (18 Jun 2004): B8. News & Observer [Raleigh, North Carolina] (11 Jun 2004): A1, A9. News & Observer [Raleigh, North Carolina] (13 Jun 2004): A26. News Tribune [Tacoma, Washington] (12 Jun 2004): B9. No Depression no. 53 (2004): 8+. Offbeat (Jul 2004): 47. Das Orchester 52, no. 9 (Sep 2004): 8. Orkester Journalen (Jul/Aug 2004): 35+. Orlando Sentinel [Florida] (11 Jun 2004). Paste Magazine no. 12 (2004): 19+. Performing Songwriter no. 79 (2004): 86. Philadelphia Daily News (11 Jun 2004): 8. Philadelphia Inquirer (11 Jun 2004): A19. Philadelphia Inquirer (17 Jun

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2004): D2. Philadelphia Inquirer (20 Jun 2004): B2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [Pennsylvaniua] (13 Jun 2004): E6. Plain Dealer [Cleveland, Ohio] (13 Jun 2004): H2. Portland Press Herald [Maine] (13 Jun 2004): C4. Press Enterprise [Riverside, California] (11 Jun 2004): A1. The Record [New Jersey] (11 Jun 2004): A1. Record Collector no. 300 (2004): 29. Richmond Times Dispatch [Virginia] (11 Jun 2004). Rock & Folk no. 444 (2004): 80+. Rolling Stone [France] no. 20 (2004): 126+. Sacramento Bee (12 Jun 2004): B6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (11 Jun 2004). St. Petersburg Times [Florida] (11 Jun 2004): A1. St. Petersburg Times [Florida] (14 Jun 2004): B1. Salt Lake Tribune [Utah] (12 Jun 2004): A10. San Diego Union-Tribune [California] (11 Jun 2004): A1. San Diego Union-Tribune [Califonia] (13 Jun 2004): B7. San Diego Union-Tribune [California] (15 Jun 2004): E1. San Gabriel Valley Tribune [California] (13 Jun 2004). San Francisco Chronicle (11 Jun 2004): A1. San Francisco Chronicle (18 Jun 2004): A3. San Francisco Chronicle (19 Jun 2004): A1. San Jose Mercury News [California] (10 Jun 2004). Seattle Post-Intelligencer (11 Jun 2004): A1. Seattle Post-Intelligencer (12 Jun 2004): B5. Seattle Times (11 Jun 2004): A1. Seattle Times (13 Jun 2004): A27. Seattle Times (18 Jun 2004): A4. Soul Express [Finland] 17, no. 2 (2004): 2. StarTelegram (11 Jun 2004): A1. Star Tribune [Minneapolis, Minnesota] (12 Jun 2004): A20. The State [Columbia, South Caroline] (11 Jun 2004): A15. The Sun [UK] (11 Jun 2004). Tallahassee Democrat (12 Jun 2004): B3. Tallahassee Democrat [Florida] (14 Jun 2004): A1, A7. Telegram & Gazette [Massachusetts] (11 Jun 2004): C2. The Times [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 1. The Times [UK] (12 Jun 2004): 49. Times Union [Albany, New York] (11 Jun 2004): B8. Times Union [Albany, New York] (19 Jun 2004): A2. 21st Century Music 11, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 5. Uncut no. 87 (Aug 2004): 16. USA Today (11 Jun 2004): 1A. Variety (14–20 Jun 2004): 56. Ventura County Star [California] (11 Jun 2004): 1. Ventura County Star [California] (12 Jun 2004): 10. Ventura County Star [California] (17 Jun 2004): 9. Vibrations no. 65 (2004): 34+. Virginian-Pilot [Norfolk, Virginia] (13 Jun 2004): J4. Washington Post (19 Jun 2004): C1. Western Daily Press [UK] (12 Jun 2004): 10. Wichita Eagle (11 Jun 2004): A1. Winston-Salem Journal [North Carolina] (11 Jun 2004): A1.

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Making of Music Legend.” The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (11 Jun 2004): 7. BC884. Beajuon, Andrew. “Ray Charles, 1930–2004.” Spin [USA] 20, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 28. BC885. Bernstein, Adam. “A Singular Blend of Styles; Keyboardist, Composer, Singer Won 12 Grammys.” Washington Post (11 Jun 2004): A01. BC886. Bristol, Marc. “The Genius Soul of Ray Charles.” Blue Suede News no. 68 (Fall 2004): 26–27. BC887. Cackett, Alan. “Ray Charles: The Legendary Singer Remembered by Alan Cackett.” Maverick no. 25 (Aug 2004): 28–29. BC888. Christgau, Robert. “Ray Charles, 1930–2004.” Village Voice 49, no. 24 (16–22 Jun 2004): 85. BC889. Christgau, Robert. “Ray Charles: The Genius at Work.” Rolling Stone no. 952/953 (8–22 Jul 2004): 106, 108. BC890. Cohen, Aaron. “Natural Soul: Ray Charles, 1930– 2004.” Down Beat 71, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 54–56. BC891. Colman, Stuart. “Ray Charles and Billy Lowery.” Now Dig This no. 256 (Jul 2004): 2–3. BC892. Cooper, B. Lee. “Ray Charles (1930–2004): Reflections on Legends.” Popular Music and Society 28, no. 1 (Feb 2005): 111–112. BC893. Crowther, Bruce. “Ray Charles.” Jazz Journal 57, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 14–15. BC894. Crue, Julien. “Revue de Presse: What’d They Say.” Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 14–15. BC895. Dahl, Bill. “Ray Charles’ Life One of Musical Innovation, Brilliance.” Goldmine no. 626 (23 Jul 2004) 12. BC896. Danchin, Sebastian. “Ray Charles: Du Bleu a l’Ame.” Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 10–13. BC897. DeCurtis, Anthony. “Ray Charles, 1930–2004.” Rolling Stone no. 952/953 (8–22 Jul 2004): 97–98. BC898. Dufour, Joël. “Ray Charles: Par Ici les Sorties = Ray Charles: This Way Out.” Soul Bag no. 181 (Dec 2005): 27–29.

BC881. Adrian, Frédéric. “A la Mémoire de Ray Charles.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 30 (Jan 2005): 93–95.

BC899. Eliscu, Jenny. “Farewell to Brother Ray: Musicians Including B.B. King and Stevie Wonder Pay a Sad But Soulful Tribute.” Rolling Stone no. 954 (5 Aug 2004): 40.

BC882. Balfour, Alan. “I’m Going to Take My Vacation in Heaven?” Just Jazz no. 76 (Aug 2004): 38.

BC900. Fame, Georgie. “What Kind of Man.” Mojo no. 129 (Aug 2004): 34–35.

BC883. Bannerman, Lucy. “Soul Man Leaves a Legacy of Genius; Childhood of Hardship Paved Way for

BC901. Gerber, Alain. “Adieu, Brother Ray.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 550 (Jul/Aug 2004): 4–7.

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BC902. Gonzalez, Fernando. “What’d I Say: Ray Charles is Gone.” Jazziz 21, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 14. BC903. Gumbel, Andrew. “Pioneer Who Eased the Pain of Depression at the Piano.” Independent [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 8. BC904. Haberman, Clyde. “‘Now Wait a Minute!’ O, So Beautiful.” New York Times (15 Jun 2004): B1. BC905. Harrington, Richard. “From the Genius, Last Gleamings at Twilight.” Washington Post (1 Sep 2004): C05. BC906. Hay, Carla. “Music: Movies & Music — BehindThe-Scenes Look at Charles Biopic ‘Ray’.” Billboard 116 (3 Jul 2004): 16.

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BC920. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Ray Charles: ‘As Frank Sinatra Said, He Was the Only True Genius in Our Business’.” Independent [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 8. BC921. Pareles, Jon; Weinraub, Bernard. “Ray Charles, Bluesy Essence of Soul, is Dead at 73.” New York Times (11 Jun 2004): A1. BC922. “Ray Charles Composer and Musician Who Created Soul Music and Influenced Artists from Frank Sinatra to the Beatles.” Daily Telegraph [UK] (12 Jun 2004): 25. BC923. “Ray Charles: Remembering Ray.” Rolling Stone no. 952/953 (8–22 Jul 2004): 102, 104, 132–133.

BC908. Herbert, Bob. “Loving Ray Charles.” New York Times (14 Jun 2004): A19.

BC924. Richards, Keith; Winwood, Steve; Raitt, Bonnie; Wilson, Brian; Dr. John; Brown, James; Taylor, James; Winehouse, Amy; Mayall, John; Robertson, Robbie. “Brother Ray Remembered.” Word no. 18 (Aug 2004): 61, 63–64. (NOTE: This is an abridged version of the article that appeared in Rolling Stone no. 952/953.)

BC909. Holland, Bill. “Not Just Any Pianist: Ray Charles Transformed the Keys with His Gospel-Inflected Pop.” Billboard 116 (26 Jun 2004): 10.

BC925. Rideout, Ernie. “From the Editor: The Day the Music Died — Ray Charles, 1930–2004.” Keyboard 30, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 4.

BC910. Hunter-Tilney, Ludovic. “‘The Genius’ — First to Blend Gospel with Rhythm and Blues.” Financial Times [UK] (12 Jun 2004): 9.

BC926. Ritz, David. “Last Words of Brother Ray.” Rolling Stone no. 952/953 (8–22 Jul 2004): 98–100.

BC907. Hepworth, David. “Sixth Sense.” Word no. 18 (Aug 2004) 58–59, 61.

BC911. Jackson, Blair. “Recording Notes: Ray Charles: The Genius and Friends at the End of the Road.” Mix 28, no. 11 (Oct 2004): 128, 134, 136, 138–140. BC912. Jungr, Barb. “Ray Charles: Hallelujah We Loved You So.” The Singer 4 (Aug/Sep 2004): 13. BC913. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Ray Charles, 1930–2004.” Goldmine no. 626 (23 Jul 2004) 10, 20. BC914. Lucraft, Howard. “Jazz Jottings from Southern California (Ray Charles).” Crescendo 41, no. 3 (Jun/Jul 2004): 18. BC915. Lydon, Michael. “Ray Charles.” Juke Blues no. 56 (Summer 2004): 64. BC916. Lydon, Michael. “Remembering Brother Ray: ‘You Have to Observe Life’ — a Personal Remembrance of Ray Charles.” Blues Revue no. 90 (Oct/Nov 2004): 26–28. BC917. McAlinden, Bernard. “Last Chorus (Ray Charles).” Crescendo 41, no. 6 (Dec 2004–Jan 2005): 24. BC918. Millward, David. “Soul Singer Ray Charles Dies at 73.” Daily Telegraph [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 2. BC919. Morris, Chris. “Icon Ray Charles Dies.” Billboard 116 (19 Jun 2004): 7, 9.

BC927. Russell, Tony. “Ray Charles: Musical Giant Who Drew Together Blues, Gospel, Soul and Jazz.” Guardian [UK] (12 Jun 2004): 27. BC928. Staig, Laurence. “Ray Charles; Father of Soul Whose Music Evolved from Foot-Stomping Gospel.” The Independent [UK] (12 Jun 2004): 52. BC929. Taylor, Matthew; Borger, Julian. “Ray Charles, 1930–2004: I Was Born with Music Inside Me.” Guardian [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 5. BC930. Vera, Billy. “Ray Charles - a Tribute.” Blues & Rhythm no. 191 (Aug 2004): 20–21. BC931. Wexler, Jerry; Joel, Billy; Richards, Keith; Brown, James; Ertegun, Ahmet; Newman, David ‘Fathead’; Robertson, Robbie; Taylor, James; Shaffer, Paul; Wilson, Brian; Thompson, Ahmir; Raitt, Bonnie. “Remembering Ray.” Rolling Stone no. 952/953 (8–22 Jul 2004): 102–104, 132–133. BC932. Whiteis, David. “Ray Charles.” Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 92–93. BC933. Whitesel, Todd. “Ray Charles, 1930–2004.” Goldmine no. 639 (21 Jan 2005): 14. BC934. Whitmire, Margo. “Ray Charles Among Stars Lost in 2004.” Billboard 116/117 (25 Dec 2004–1 Jan 2005): YE78.

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BC935. Williams, Richard. “Ray Charles, Father of Soul Music, Dies at 73.” Guardian [UK] (11 Jun 2004): 1. BC936. Williams, Richard. “Ray of Light.” Guardian (Friday Review) [UK] (17 Dec 2004): 10–11.

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BC947. Tipaldi, Art. “Sam Charters Donates Collection to School.” Blues Revue no. 65 (Mar 2001): 44. ANDY CHATMAN See: Item C766 (Vol. 5).

See also: Blues & Soul no. 17 (1969). Blues & Soul no. 34 (1970). Blues & Soul no. 46 (1970). Blues Magazine [France] no. 37 (2005). Blues News [Finland] no. 211 (2005). Goldmine no. 48 (May 1980). Goldmine no. 134 (13 Sep 1985). Goldmine no. 147 (14 Mar 1986). Goldmine no. 171 (13 Feb 1987). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Now Dig This no. 106 (Jan 1992). Now Dig This no. 107 (Feb 1992).

JOHN L. CHATMAN

Items A76, A781, A823, E318.

LONNIE CHATMON

ROOSEVELT CHARLES BC937. Oster, Harry. Blues, Prayer, Work, and Trouble Songs. USA: Vanguard VRS 9136, 1964. Notes reissued with Mean Trouble Blues. UK: Vanguard VRS 9136, 1977. SUNNYLAND CHARLES (Thomas Charles) BC938. Wisner, Steve. “Chicago Blues, Yesterday and Today: Sunnyland Charles and the Globetrotters.” Living Blues no. 38 (May/Jun 1978): 27–30. ANN & SAMUEL CHARTERS BC939. Anon. “Biographical Notes: A.R. Danberg Charters (Ann Charters).” Ethnomusicology 5, no. 3 (Sep 1961): 244. BC940. Anon. “Charters, Samuel,” in Writers Directory 2005. Vol. 1 ed. M. Ferrara, p. 286. Detroit: St. James Press, 2004. BC941. Barretta, Scott. “Charters, Samuel Barclay,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 194–195 (Item E162). BC942. Haefliger, Kathleen. “Charters, Samuel (Barclay),” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 409 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 5. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 530. New York: Grove, 2001. BC943. Laing, Dave. “Blues Remains the Colour.” Music Week (25 Mar 1989): 14. BC944. Lillsunde, Anders. “Sam Charters.” Jefferson no. 145 (2005): 18–22. BC945. McKeon, Ed. “Charter Accounts.” Folk Roots no. 71 (May 1989): 13, 15–17. BC946. Schweitz, Hans. “Talking to Samuel B. Charters.” Jefferson no. 15 (1971): 16; Jefferson no. 16 (1972): 19–20.

See: MEMPHIS SLIM PETER CHATMAN See: MEMPHIS SLIM HARRY CHATMON See: Item BB1383.

BC948. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lonnie Chatmon,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 66 (E101). SAM CHATMON BC949. Anon. “Picking the Blues.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (4 Mar 1979): 6–27. BC950. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sam Chatmon,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 66–67 (E101). BC951. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Sam Chatmon,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 68–69 (Item E104). BC952. Bogaert, Karel. “Chatman, Sam,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 77 (Item E110). BC953. Calt, Stephen. Sam Chatmon ... The Mississippi Sheik. USA: Blue Goose 2006, 1972. BC954. Chatmon, Sam. Sam Chatmon’s Advice. USA: Rounder 2018, 1979. BC955. Gart, Galen. “Sam Chatmon.” Blues Unlimited no. 83 (Jul 1971): 9–10. BC956. Harris, Sheldon. “Chatmon, Sam,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 119–120 (E146). BC957. Haxton, Ayres; Haxton, Brooks; Haxton, Richard. An Interview with Mr. Sam Chatmon: December 28, 1977. Greenville: Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History and the Washington County Library System Oral History Project, 1978. BC958. Javors, Robert. “Sam Chatmon: The Mississippi Sheik is Alive and Well.” Sing Out! 26, no. 1 (May/ Jun 1977): 10–11. BC959. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Chatmon, Sam,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 459 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 81 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 74 (E169).

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BC960. Leach, Andrew. “Chatmon, Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 195 (Item E162). BC961. Lornell, Kip. “Sam Chatmon.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 6 (Jun 1972): 18.

BC976. Schweitz, Hans. “Sam Chatmon, 1897–1983.” Jefferson no. 61 (Summer 1983): 33. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Khrome Kazoo no. 13 (1970). Items A1535, BL1614, D1674.

BC962. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “The Mississippi Sheik,” in Beale, Black & Blue: Life and Music on Black America’s Main Street, pp. 180–190. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

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BC963. Obrecht, Jas. “Sam Chatmon: The Last of the Mississippi Sheiks.” Blues Revue no. 15 (Winter 1994/95): 35–39.

BC977. Demêtre, Jacques. “Marcel Chauvard.” Blues Unlimited no. 57 (Nov 1968): 10.

BC964. Obrecht, Jas. “Sam Chatmon: First-Generation Delta Bluesman.” Guitar Player 15, no. 2 (Feb 1981): 17–18, 20, 24. BC965. Oliver, Paul. “Sam Chatman,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 35–36, 45, 46, 179 (Item A1585).

Obituaries: Jazz Hot no. 243 (Oct 1968): 29. Matrix no. 79 (Oct 1968): 1.

BOOZOO CHAVIS (Wilson Chavis) BC978. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Boozoo Chavis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 67 (E101). BC979. Billington, Scott. Boozoo Chavis: Down Home on Dog Hill. USA: Rounder 2166, 2001.

BC966. Pearson, Barry Lee. “‘Sounds So Good to Me’,” in Sounds So Good to Me, pp. 72, 73–74. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984.

BC980. Bogaert, Karel. “Chavis, Boozoo (Wilson Chavis),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 77–78 (Item E110).

BC967. Santelli, Robert. “Chatmon, Sam,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 86–87 (Item E202).

BC981. Dahl, Bill. “Boozoo Chavis Defends His Right to Mantle of Zydeco King.” Chicago Tribune (26 Aug 1994): 1.

BC968. Southern, Eileen. “Chatmon, (aka Chatman) Sam,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 69 (Item E208).

BC982. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Boozoo Chavis,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 38 (Item E164).

BC969. Walamies, Vesa. “The Mississippi Sheiks. Osa 4.” Blues News [Finland] no. 61 (1980): 4–6.

BC983. Fine, Eric. “Boozoo Chavis: ‘Down Home on Dog Hill’.” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 58.

BC970. Wilson, John S. “Singer, 75, Makes His Debut in City.” New York Times (21 Jul 1972): 15.

BC984. Hannusch, Jeff. Boozoo Chavis: Lake Charles Atomic Bomb. USA: Rounder CD-2097, 1990.

Obituaries: Billboard 95 (12 Feb 1983): 58. Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 225. Blues Forum no. 9 (1st Quarter 1983): 31. Coda no. 189 (Apr 1983): 38. Down Beat 50, no. 6 (Jun 1983): 61. Goldmine no. 83 (Apr 1983). Guitar Player 17, no. 4 (Apr 1983): 119. Orkester Journalen 51 (Apr 1983): 34. Pickin’ the Blues no. 13 (Mar/Apr 1983): 6. Variety 310 (2 Mar 1983): 361.

BC985. Hannusch, Jeff. “Masters of Louisiana Music: Wilson Anthony ‘Boozoo’ Chavis.” Offbeat 16 (Jul 2003): 14–17.

BC971. Buzelin, Jean. “Sam Chatmon.” Soul Bag no. 97 (Jan/Feb 1984): 30. BC972. Curtiss, Lou. “Sam Chatmon (1899–1983).” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 4. BC973. Grail, Efrem M. “Sam Chatmon: A Last Look.” Living Blues no. 56 (Spring 1983): 38–39. BC974. Hortig, Michael. “Sam Chatmon, 1899–1983.” Blues Life no. 23 (1983): 26. BC975. O’Neal, Jim. “Sam Chatmon.” Living Blues no. 56 (Spring 1983): 38.

BC986. Holland, Ted. “Wilson ‘Boozoo’ Chavis,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 127 (E157). BC987. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Chavis, Wilson ‘Boozoo’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 460 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 81 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 74–75 (E169). BC988. Leadbitter, Mike. “Boozoo’s Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 47 (Oct 1967): 10–11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 161–162 (Item A1241). BC989. Macnie, Jim. Boozoo Chavis & the Majic Sounds: Boozoo, That’s Who! USA: Rounder CD 2126, 1993.

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BC990. Newcomb, Doug. “Boozoo Chavis: Zydeco the OldFashioned Way.” Wavelength no. 104 (Jun 1989): 27–29.

BC1006. Korczynska, Jo Ann. “Goodbye, Boozoo Chavis: Boozoo, That’s Who!” Big City Blues 8, no. 2 (Apr/ May 2002): 36.

BC991. Otis, John. “Chavis, Boozoo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 195–196 (Item E162).

BC1007. Krewen, Nick. “Remembering Zydeco Pioneer Boozoo Chavis.” Country Music no. 214 (Aug/Sep 2001): 110.

BC992. Sandmel, Ben. Boozoo Chavis. USA: Elektra 9 61146-2, 1991.

BC1008. LeBlanc, Eric S. “BooZoo Chavis, Pioneer Zydeco Musician.” Goldmine no. 555 (2 Nov 2001): 23.

BC993. Santelli, Robert. “Chavis, Boozoo,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 87 (Item E202).

BC1009. Leigh, Spencer. “Boozoo Chavis.” Independent (Review) [UK] (8 May 2001): 6.

BC994. Silverman, Edward R. “Beyond the Crawfish Circuit: Boozoo Chavis.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 16–19.

BC1010. Orshoski, Wes. “Zydeco Hero Chavis Mourned.” Billboard 113 (19 May 2001): 6.

BC995. Snyder, Jared. “Boozoo Chavis: His Own Kind of Zydeco Man.” Sing Out! 44, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 34–43. BC996. Tisserand, Michael. Boozoo Chavis: Hey Do Right! USA: Discovery 74707, 1997. BC997. Tisserand, Michael. “Don’t Worry About Boozoo.” Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 36–47. BC998. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Boozoo Chavis,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 117, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BC999. Trynka, Paul. “Hot to Trot.” Mojo no. 65 (Apr 1999): 14. Obituaries: Back to the Roots no. 36 (c2001): 30. Cadence 27, no. 6 (Jun 2001): 141. Discoveries no. 158 (2001): 16. Folk Roots no. 216 (Jun 2001): 13. Global Rhythm/Rhythm Music 10 (Aug 2001): 12. Mojo no. 92 (2001): 32. Notes 58 (Jun 2002): 789. Offbeat (Jun 2001): 23+. Old-Time Herald 8 (Fall 2001): 10. Orkester Journalen 69 (Jun 2001): 51. Songlines no. 11 (2001): 19. BC1000. Amicone, Michael. “Boozoo Chavis.” Billboard 113/114 (29 Dec 2001): YE-29. BC1001. Bays, Kenneth. “Boozoo Chavis, 1930–2001.” Blues Revue no. 70 (Sep 2001): 77.

BC1011. Pareles, Jon. “Boozoo Chavis, Accordionist Who Spread the Zydeco Sound, Dies at 70.” New York Times (7 May 2001): A19. BC1012. Rideout, Ernie. “Boozoo Chavis.” Keyboard 27, no. 9 (Sep 2001): 18. BC1013. Russell, Tony. “Boozoo Chavis: Accordionist Behind America’s Zydeco Renaissance.” Guardian [UK] (8 May 2001): 16. BC1014. Sacré, Robert. “Wilson ‘Boozoo’ Chavis.” Soul Bag no. 163 (Summer 2001): 42–43. BC1015. Socey, Matthew. “Wilson ‘Boozoo’ Chavis, 1931– 2001.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 65–66. BC1016. Willging, Dan. “Boozoo Chavis, 1930–2001.” Dirty Linen no. 95 (Aug/Sep 2001): 8. See also: Item D1373. C.J. CHENIER BC1017. Aiges, Scott. “Dueling Accordions?” Times-Picayune (28 Dec 1990). BC1018. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “C.J. Chenier,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, p. 406 (Item A432). BC1019. Anon. “Like Father, Like Son: C.J. Chenier Carries on the Untradition.” Keyboard 22, no. 7 (Jul 1996) 54.

BC1002. Burke, Tony. “Boozoo Chavis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 160 (Jun 2001): 24.

BC1020. Baker, Sunny Slim. “You’d Catch Pure Natural Hell: C.J. Chenier.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 30–33.

BC1003. Eliscu, Jenny. “Boozoo Chavis.” Rolling Stone no. 885/886 (27 Dec 2001–3 Jan 2002): 112, 114.

BC1021. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: C.J. Chenier.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 88.

BC1004. Hannusch, Jeff. “Boozoo Chavis.” Living Blues no. 159 (Sep/Oct 2001): 85–86.

BC1022. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “C.J. Chenier,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 15 (Item E164).

BC1005. Harris, Paul. “Boozoo Chavis.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 28.

BC1023. Fine, Eric. “C.J. Chenier: ‘Step It Up!’.” Blues Revue no. 72 (Nov 2001): 67.

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BC1024. Hildebrand, Lee. C.J. Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band: My Baby Don’t Wear No Shoes. USA: Arhoolie CD 1098, 1992. BC1025. Hildebrand, Lee. “C.J. Chenier: Zydeco Comme Il Faut.” Solo Blues no. 13 (1990): 44–45. BC1026. Hollier, George. “C.J. Chenier: On the Road & Lovin’ It.” Offbeat 9, no. 9 (1996): 51–52. BC1027. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Chenier, C.J,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 462 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 81–82 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 75 (E169). BC1028. Löfgren, Tommy. “Clayton Joseph Chenier Complete.” Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 11–13. BC1029. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 49. BC1030. Point, Michael. “Chenier, C.J,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 196 (Item E162). BC1031. Richardson, Michael. “Son of a Zydeco King: C.J. Chenier.” Big City Blues 8, no. 2 (Apr/May 2002): 31. BC1032. Russell, Tony. “C.J. Chenier (1957–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 100 (Item A1904). BC1033. Sandmel, Ben. C.J. Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band: Too Much Fun. USA: Alligator ALCD 4830, 1995. BC1034. Tisserand, Michael. “C.J. Chenier.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 58–59. See also: CLIFTON CHENIER Blues Magazine [France] no. 19 (2001). CLEVELAND CHENIER BC1035. Sacré, Robert; Buzelin, Jean. “Les Rois des Bayous: Clifton & Cleveland Chenier.” Jazz Hot no. 345/346 (Feb 1978): 36–41. BC1036. Sarl. “Les Frères Chenier.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 15 (Mar 1978): 14. BC1037. Thomas, Jim. “Chenier, Cleveland,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 196–197 (Item E162). Obituaries: Billboard 103 (1 Jun 1991): 80. Cadence 17, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 94. Journal of Country Music 14, no. 2 (1992): 63. Orkester Journalen 59 (Jul/Aug 1991): 38.

BC1038. Radenac, Marc. “Cleveland Chenier.” Soul Bag no. 124 (Autumn 1991): 23. BC1039. Smith, Chris. “Cleveland Chenier.” Blues & Rhythm no. 62 (Jul 1991): 17. CLIFTON CHENIER BC1040. Albris, Jon; Laursen, Anders. “Zydeco & Cajun.” Fontes Artis Musicae 31, no. 2 (1984): 108–112. BC1041. Ancelet, Barry Jean. “Clifton Chenier and His Red Hot Louisiana Band,” in The Makers of Cajun Music, pp. 88–91. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1984. BC1042. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Clifton Chenier,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 67–68 (E101). BC1043. Bateman, Jim. Clifton Chenier: Frenchin’ the Boogie. France: Blue Star 80.608, 1976. BC1044. Blomberg, Lennart. “Chenier Oevertygade.” Orkester Journalen 49, no. 6 (Jun 1979): 11. BC1045. Boelens, Milow. “Clifton Chenier: Le Roi du Bayou.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 3 (Oct 1976): 8–11. BC1046. Bogaert, Karel. “Chenier, Clifton,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 78–79 (Item E110). BC1047. Broven, John. Clifton Chenier: Bayou Soul: The Crazy Cajun Recordings. UK: Edsel EDCD 596, 1999. BC1048. Broven, John J. “Well, Let the Bon Ton Roula!”, in South to Louisiana, pp. 101–116. Gretna: Pelican, 1983. BC1049. Caillier, J.J. Clifton Chenier: Country Boy Now Grammy Award Winner 1984! USA: Caillier CR8401, 1984; Maison de Soul LP-1012, 1984. BC1050. Charters, Samuel B. Clifton Chenier & His Red Hot Louisiana Band: I’m Here! UK: Sonet SNTF 882, 1982. BC1051. Clarke, Donald. “Chenier, Clifton,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 241 (Item E125). BC1052. Collis, John. Clifton Chenier: Live at Montreux. UK: Charly CDX2, 1984; UK: Charly CPCD 8237, 1997. BC1053. Crouch, Stanley. “Blues in the Capital of Capitalism.” Village Voice 26 (12 Aug 1981): 11–14, 16–17. BC1054. Del Sesto, S.L. “Let the Good Times Roll: Cajun Music & Zydeco in South Louisiana.” Jazz Report 9, no. 2 (1976): 3–4. BC1055. Demêtre, Jacques. “Clifton Chenier.” Jazz Hot no. 292 (Mar 1973): 8–11.

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BC1056. Dexter, Dave, Jr. Clifton Chenier & His Red Hot Louisiana Band: In New Orleans. USA: GNP LP GNPS-2119, 1979. BC1057. Evans, David. “Clifton Chenier,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 112–113. New York: Perigee, 2005. BC1058. Flake, Carol. “Clifton Chenier is Still the King.” Village Voice (9 Apr 1979): 60, 62. BC1059. Fontenot, Kevin S. “Chenier, Clifton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 197–198 (Item E162). BC1060. Govenar, Alan. “Clifton Chenier,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 153–157 (Item F1414). BC1061. Gracey, Joe. “Clifton Chenier: King of the RedHot Zydeco.” Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 18. (NOTE: Reprinted from the Austin Sun.) BC1062. Gregory, Hugh. “Clifton Chenier,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BC1063. Hannusch, Jeff. “A Consumer’s Guide to Clifton Chenier.” Wavelength no. 61 (Nov 1985): 20–21. BC1064. Hansen, Barrett. Clifton Chenier: Bayou Blues. USA: Specialty SPS-2139, 1971. BC1065. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Clifton Chenier,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 70–71 (Item E145). BC1066. Harris, Paul. Clifton Chenier: King of Zydeco. UK: Ace CHD 234, 1988. BC1067. Harris, Sheldon. “Chenier, Clifton,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 120–122 (E146). BC1068. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Clifton Chenier,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 58–60 (E150). BC1069. Hobus, André. “Clifton Chenier.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 22 (Jun 2002): 4–6. BC1070. Holland, Ted. “Clifton Chenier,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 78 (E157). BC1071. Jones, Max. “Clifton: The Zydeco Bluesman.” Melody Maker (11 Apr 1970): 19. BC1072. Jones, Max. “Those Blues Festival Blues.” Melody Maker (11 Oct 1969): 9. BC1073. Kenton, Gary. “Clifton Chenier’s Cajun Comes with French Dressing.” Rolling Stone no. 248 (22 Sep 1977): 28, 30. BC1074. Kuhlken, Robert. “Chenier, Clifton (1925–1987),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 490–491 (Item E185).

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BC1075. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Clifton Chenier,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164). BC1076. Lann, Gustaf. “Clifton Chenier: Swamp Boss.” Jefferson no. 25 (Summer 1974): 27. BC1077. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Chenier, Clifton,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 462–463 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 82 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 75–76 (E169). BC1078. Leadbitter, Mike. “King of the South: Clifton Chenier.” Blues Unlimited no. 25 (Sep 1965): 3–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 161 (Item A1241). BC1079. Lebo, Hank; Lubin, Roger. “Clifton Chenier: Stuffin’ and Guts.” Rolling Stone no. 98 (23 Dec 1971): 16. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 4. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 19. BC1080. Liniger, Walter. “From the Blues Archive.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 55. BC1081. Lobstein, Patrick. “Clifton Chenier: L’Histoire.” Soul Bag no. 77 (1980): 20. BC1082. Lobstein, Patrick. “Discographie de Clifton Chenier.” Soul Bag no. 71 (1979): 17–20. BC1083. Malines, René. “Clifton Chenier: King of Zydeco.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 25 (Mar 2003): 53–58. BC1084. Meaux, Huey P. Clifton Chenier: Bayou Soul. USA: Crazy Cajun LP-1002, 1976. BC1085. Millroth, Thomas. “Clifton Chenier: Blues Paa Dragspel.” Orkester Journalen 41, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1973): 12–13. BC1086. Misiewicz, Roger. “Clifton Chenier.” Coda (Oct 1973): 25. BC1087. Nilsson, Charley. “Clifton Chenier & His Red Hot Louisiana Band.” Jefferson no. 44 (Summer 1979): 33. BC1088. Olderen, Martin van. “Clifton Chenier ... Een Dag in Nederland.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 69/71 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1976): 12. BC1089. Oliver, Paul. “Chenier, Clifton,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 414 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 5. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 565. New York: Grove, 2001. BC1090. Oliver, Paul. “Chenier, Clifton (1925),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 44 (Item E378).

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BC1091. Palmer, Robert. Cajun Swamp Music Live: The Clifton Chenier Band. USA: Tomato TOM 2-7002, 1977.

BC1108. Strachwitz, Chris; Goodwin, Michael. Clifton Chenier: 60 Minutes with the King of Zydeco. USA: Arhoolie 301, 1986.

BC1092. Reed, Revon J. “Cajun Music: Understanding Zydeco.” Pickin’ 6 (May 1979): 12+.

BC1109. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier: Black Snake Blues. USA: Arhoolie 1038, 1969.

BC1093. Richardson, Michael. “The King of Zydeco: Clifton Chenier.” Big City Blues 8, no. 2 (Apr/May 2002): 30. BC1094. Rosenquist, Jan. “The Lou’siana Sound!: Clifton Chenier: King of the South.” Jefferson no. 8 (1969): 9–10. BC1095. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Clifton Chenier.” The Blues Collection no. 42 (1992+). BC1096. Russell, Tony. “Clifton Chenier (1925–1987),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 100 (Item A1904). BC1097. Sacré, Robert; Buzelin, Jean. “Les Rois des Bayous: Clifton & Cleveland Chenier.” Jazz Hot no. 345/346 (Feb 1978): 36–41. BC1098. Sandmel, Ben. Clifton Chenier: I’m Here! USA: Alligator AL 4729, 1982. BC1099. Santelli, Robert. “Chenier, Clifton,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 88–90 (Item E202). BC1100. Sarl. “Les Frères Chenier.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 15 (Mar 1978): 14. BC1101. Savoy, Ann Allen. “Clifton Chenier,” in Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, pp. 369–402. Eunice: Bluebird Press, 1984. BC1102. Schoukroun, Guy. “Clifton Chenier: L’Interview.” Soul Bag no. 77 (1980): 21–22. BC1103. Schoukroun, Guy. “Clifton Chenier: Roi du Bayou.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 278 (Sep 1979): 68–69, 102. BC1104. Schouten, Martin. Billie en de President: Verhalen Uit de Tijd van de Jazz. Amsterdam: De Arbeiderspers, 1977. 254 pp. BC1105. Selvin, Joel. “Clifton Chenier: The Crowned Head of Zydeco.” The Night Times (24 Nov–7 Dec 1971): 8. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 5. BC1106. Snyder, Jared. “Clifton Chenier,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 4 (Item E162). BC1107. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 4 (Apr 1968): 11.

BC1110. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier: Bon Ton Roulet. USA: Arhoolie F1031, 1987. BC1111. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier: King of the Bayous. USA: Arhoolie 1052, 1970; USA: Arhoolie CD-339, 1992. BC1112. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier: The King of Zydeco Sings the Blues. USA: Arhoolie CD 351, 1992. BC1113. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier: Live at a French-Creole Dance. USA: Arhoolie 1059, 1972. BC1114. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier: Live at St. Mark’s. USA: Arhoolie CD-313, 1989. BC1115. Strachwitz, Chris.Clifton Chenier: Live at the Long Beach & San Francisco Blues Festivals. USA: Arhoolie CD-404, 1993. BC1116. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier: Louisiana Blues and Zydeco. USA: Arhoolie F 1024, 1966; USA: Arhoolie CD-329, 1990. BC1117. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier: Out West. USA: Arhoolie 1072, 1974; USA: Arhoolie CD-350, 1991. BC1118. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier Sings the Blues. USA: Arhoolie CD-351, 1992. BC1119. Strachwitz, Chris. Clifton Chenier’s Very Best. USA: Blue Thumb BTS 15, 1970. BC1120. Svacina, Traude. “‘King of Zydeco’: Clifton Chenier.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 3 (1978): 13–16. BC1121. Svensson, Bo. Clifton Chenier: We’re Gonna Party. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5513, 1994. BC1122. Tanner, George. “Clifton Chenier: Disco.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 3 (1978): 14–16; Blues Life (2nd series) no. 5 (1979): 42. BC1123. Templeton, Ray. Clifton Chenier & Rockin’ Dupsee. UK: Flyright FLYCD 17, 1989. BC1124. Tisserand, Michael. “Clifton Chenier: King of Zydeco.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 42–47. BC1125. Walljasper, Jay. “The Louisiana Beat Goes On.” Utne Reader (Sep/Oct 1988): 28. BC1126. Welding, Pete. “Clifton Chenier.” Down Beat 41 (10 Oct 1974): 26.

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BC1127. Wilson, Charles Reagan. “Chenier, Clifton,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 1050–1051. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BC1128. Wisse, Rien. “Interview met Clifton Chenier.” Block no. 27 (Jul/Aug 1979): 12–13. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 15, no. 2 (Fall 1987): 220. Bluegrass Unlimited 22 (Mar 1988): 82. Blues News [Finland] no. 109 (1988). Cadence 14, no. 2 (Feb 1988): 93. Coda no. 219 (Apr/May 1988): 35. Down Beat 55, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 13. Goldmine no. 194 (1 Jan 1988). Goldmine no. 195 (15 Jan 1988). Jazz Forum [USA] no. 110 (1988): 21. Jazz Podium 37 (Feb 1988): 36. JazzTimes (Feb 1988): 14. Notes 44, no. 4 (1988): 697. Das Orchester 36 (Feb 1988): 198. Orkester Journalen 56 (Feb 1988): 33. Rolling Stone no. 541–542 (15–29 Dec 1988): 136. Sing Out! 33, no. 3 (1988): 40–41. Variety 329 (16 Dec 1987): 95. BC1129. Ancelet, Barry J. “Clifton Chenier.” Living Blues no. 79 (Mar/Apr 1988): 51–52. BC1130. Broven, John. “Loud Bon Ton Roulet: A Tribute to Clifton Chenier.” Juke Blues no. 11 (Winter 1987/88): 8–9.

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BC1141. Vasselle, Didier. “Il y a des Mois ou Tout Va Mal: Clifton Chenier Replie son Accordeon.” Jazz Hot no. 449 (Feb 1988): 54. BC1142. Washburn, S. “Clifton Chenier.” Folk Roots no. 57 (Mar 1988): 11. See also: C.J. CHENIER

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Blues & Co no. 4 (Jun 1998). Blues Magazine [France] no. 34 (2004). Blues News [Finland] no. 14 (1971). Now Dig This no. 81 (Dec 1989). Items A1464, BR197, BS348, D1496 (Pt. 1), F690, F737. MORRIS CHENIER BC1143. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Chenier,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 67 (E101). BC1144. Bogaert, Karel. “Chenier, ‘Big’ Morris,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 78 (Item E110). BC1145. Paterson, Neil. “Big Morris Chenier.” Blues Unlimited no. 25 (Sep 1965): 5–6. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 159–160 (Item A1241).

BC1131. Burke, Tony. “Clifton Chenier.” Blues & Rhythm no. 34 (Jan 1988): 6.

BC1146. Snyder, Jared. “Chenier, Morris ‘Big’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 198 (Item E162).

BC1132. “Clifton Chenier: ‘King of Zydeco’: Popularized Spirited Cajun Sound.” New York Times (14 Dec 1987): 36.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 39 (Jul/Aug 1978): 58.

BC1133. Hannusch, Jeff. “The King of Zydeco, Clifton Chenier, Dead at Sixty-Two.” Wavelength no. 87 (Jan 1988): 4. BC1134. Hannusch, Jeff. “Zydeco Great Clifton Chenier Dead at Sixty-Two.” Rolling Stone (28 Jan 1988): 14. BC1135. Massard, Vincent. “Adieu, Monsiuer, Chenier.” Il Blues no. 22 (Mar 1988): 39. BC1136. Mora, Carlos. “Clifton Chenier, 1925–1987.” Solo Blues no. 9 (1988): 30. BC1137. Morini, Augusto. “Clifton Chenier: The King of Zydeco, 1925–1987.” Feelin’ Good no. 18 (1988): 34–37. BC1138. Radenac, Marc. “Clifton Chenier.” Soul Bag no. 112 (Winter 1987/88): 29–30. BC1139. Rud, Owe. “Clifton Chenier, 1925–1987.” Jefferson no. 79/80 (1987/88): 56. BC1140. Strachwitz, Chris. “Clifton Chenier, 1925–1987.” Jefferson no. 79/80 (1987/88): 56–57.

See also: Items F690, F737. ROSCOE CHENIER BC1147. Komara, Edward. “Chenier, Roscoe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 198 (Item E162). BC1148. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 26 (Aug 1999): 25. BC1149. Wikström, Kjell. “Roscoe Chenier: Bluesman med Namn som Förpliktigar.” Jefferson no. 134 (2002): 14–15. BC1150. Zijlstra, Don. “Roscoe Chenier.” Block no. 92 (1994): 13–15. See also: Westcoast Blues Review no. 14 (Oct/Nov 1995). LEONARD CHESS See: ARISTOCRAT, CHESS RECORDS PHIL CHESS See: ARISTOCRAT, CHESS RECORDS

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MARSHALL CHESS See: CHESS RECORDS WILFRED CHEVIS BC1151. Caillier, J.J. Wilfred Chevis & the Texas Zydeco Band: Foot Stompin’ Zydeco. USA: Maison de Soul LP 1013, c1986. CHICAGO BEAU (L. McGraw Beauchamp) BC1152. Chicago Beau. Chicago Beau: Having a Fit Over Your Love. Japan: GBW CD 009, c1994. BC1153. Grandi, Marino. “Chicago Beau.” Il Blues no. 35 (Jun 1991): 18–19. BC1154. Lacava, Jacques. “Chicago Beau.” Jazz Hot no. 490 (Jun 1992): 34–37. See also: Items BP384, F155. CHICAGO BOB See: “CHICAGO” BOB NELSON CHICAGO PETE (Alford Obsie Harrell) BC1155. LePage, J.P. “From Chicago: Chicago Pete.” Blues Scene Quarterly 1, no. 2 (Summer 1997). BC1156. Redd, Larry. Chicago Pete: You’ve Got the Voting Blues. USA: Golden Africa GA 2000, 1980. See also: Les Amis du Blues 4, no. 5 (Sep/Oct 1998). Big City Blues (Oct/Nov 1998). CHICAGO STRING BAND BC1157. Welding, Pete. The Chicago String Band. USA: Testament T-2220, c1970; USA: Testament TCD 5006, 1994. VIRGINIA CHILDS See: Item BC1158. ANNA LEE CHISHOLM BC1158. Dixon, Robert. Female Country Blues: Complete Recordings of Anna Lee Chisholm, Virginia Childs, Eva Parker, Cora Perkins, Lulu Jackson. Austria: RST 3529-2, 1988. See also: Item F482 (Pt. 7). “LITTLE” JOHNNY CHRISTIAN BC1159. Komara, Edward. “Christian, Johnny ‘Little’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 207 (Item E162). BC1160. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Christian, Little Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 476 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 84 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 77 (E169).

BC1161. Quinn, Chris. “Johnny Christian: Och ett Besök på Anita’s Lounge och ett Besök på Anita’s Lounge.” Jefferson no. 66 (Fall 1984): 40–43. BC1162. Rowe, Bill. “Little Johnny Christian.” Career Discographies 1, no. 3 (Sep 1995): 10–11. BC1163. Wohrstein, Felix. Little Johnny Christian: Somebody Call My Baby. USA: Big Boy LP BB-1935, 1989. Obituaries: Blues Access no. 14 (Summer 1993): 27. Chicago Sun-Times (31 Jan 1993): 68. Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 53. BC1164. Darwen, Norman. “Little Johnny Christian.” Blues & Rhythm no. 78 (Apr 1993): 18. BC1165. Radenac, Marc. “Little Johnny Christian: I Found the Blues.” Soul Bag no. 131 (Summer 1993): 22. LILLIE DELK CHRISTIAN BC1166. Steiner, John. “Beyond the Impression.” Record Research no. 36 (Jul 1961): 11. BC1167. Tracy, Steve. Hociel Thomas & Lillie Delk Christian: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5448, 1996. See also: Item A1366. LEW CHUDD See: IMPERIAL RECORDS BLIND CLYDE CHURCH See: Item C720 (Vol. 1). JOHN CHURCHILL See: Item BA520. THE CINCINNATI JUG BAND BC1168. Tracy, Steve. “George Street Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 97 (Dec 1972): 22. See: Item A2251. LILLIAN CLAIBORNE See: DC RECORDS BESSIE CLARK BC1169. Bentley, Chris. “Boppin’ Belles ‘Blues’.” Roll Street Journal no. 17 (1986): 6–7. CHARLIE CLARK Obituaries: Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 40. CORTELIA CLARK BC1170. Anon. “Cortelia Clark: A Right to Sing the Blues.” Broadside no. 80 (Apr/May 1967): 2.

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BC1171. Bogaert, Karel. “Clark, Cortelia,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 81 (Item E110).

BC1184. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Sam Clark,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 68 (E101).

BC1172. Loudermilk, John D. Cortelia Clark: Blues in the Street. USA: RCA Victor LSP 3568, 1966.

BC1185. Bentley, Chris. “Vanity Dresser Boogie.” Roll Street Journal no. 24 (1989): 18–19.

BC1173. Loudermilk, John D.; Escott, Colin. Cortelia Clark: Blues in the Street. USA: Collectors’ Choice DMC 13632, 2004.

BC1186. Clark, Big Sam. “Big Sam Clark: Beale Street Ambassador of the Blues…” Blues Life no. 14 (1981): 23–24.

DAVE CLARK

BC1187. Komara, Edward. “Clark, ‘Big’ Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 208 (Item E162).

See: MALACO RECORDS DEE CLARK BC1174. Anon. “Dee Clark: A Biography.” R&B Monthly no. 9 (Oct 1964): 9. BC1175. Anon. “Dee Clark Scores Hit with ‘Nobody But You’.” Billboard 70 (8 Dec 1958): 12. BC1176. Nite, Norm N. “Dee Clark,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 116–117 (Item E181). BC1177. Pruter, Robert. “Clark, Dee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 211 (Item E162). BC1178. Pruter, Robert. “The Dee Clark Story.” Goldmine no. 60 (May 1981): 19–21. BC1179. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Dee Clark.” Blues News [Finland] no. 61 (1980): 26–29. BC1180. White, Cliff. “Dee Clark: In from the Cold.” Black Music 2, no. 25 (Dec 1975): 23, 61. Obituaries: Billboard 102 (22 Dec 1990): 28. Goldmine no. 273 (11 Jan 1991). Orkester Journalen 59 (Apr 1991): 34. BC1181. Copeland, Monica. “Rhythm and Blues Pioneer Dee Clark.” Chicago Tribune (8 Dec 1990): 17. BC1182. Watson, Tony. “Dee Clark.” Blues & Rhythm no. 58 (Feb 1991): 14. See also: Goldmine no. 275 (8 Feb 1991). Now Dig This no. 96 (Mar 1991). Now Dig This no. 97 (Apr 1991). Item F178. JAMES “BEALE STREET” CLARK See: Item F401. LONNIE CLARK See: Item BB2738.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 52. BC1188. Evans, David. “Big Sam Clark, 1916–1981.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 57. W.C. CLARK (Wesley Curley Clark) BC1189. Anon. “W.C. Clark Loses Drummer, Fiancee in Accident.” Blues Revue no. 29 (Jun/Jul 1997): 86. BC1190. Calvin, Jeff. “W.C. Clark: Deep Blues & Sweet Soul.” Blues Revue no. 78 (Oct/Nov 2002): 21–24. BC1191. Gregory, Hugh. “W.C. Clark,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BC1192. Ivey, Ed. “Texas Soulful Bluesman: W.C. Clark.” Blues Revue no. 25 (Oct/Nov 1996): 39–42, 43–45. BC1193. Owens, Tary; Scott, Hammond. W.C. Clark: Heart of Gold. USA: Black Top BT-1103, 1994. BC1194. Point, Michael. “Clark, W.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 211 (Item E162). BC1195. Point, Michael. W.C. Clark: From Austin with Soul. USA: Alligator ALCD-4884, 2002. GEORGE CLARKE BC1196. Napier, Simon A. “The Unknowns. Number 13: George Clarke.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 11. See also: Items BB26, BS795. JIM CLARKE BC1197. O’Neal, Jim. “Blues Questions & Answers.” Living Blues no. 12 (Spring 1973): 37. See also: Items C682, C707, C720 (Vol. 1). FRANCIS CLAY

“BIG” SAM CLARK

BC1198. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Francis Clay,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 68–69 (E101).

BC1183. Aalto, Juhani. “Big Sam.” Blues News [Finland] no. 45 (1977): 15.

BC1199. Bernstein, Charles M. “Francis Clay.” Modern Drummer 7, no. 12 (Dec 1983): 113, 116–118.

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BC1200. Clay, Francis. “The Drummer as Person.” Block no. 103 (1997): 17.

Recordings.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 19/20 (Autumn 1962): 14–15.

BC1201. Doidy, Eric. “Francis Clay: Master Blues Drummer.” Soul Bag no. 157 (Winter 2000): 19–21.

BC1216. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Clayton, Peter,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 78 (Item E128).

BC1202. Gershuny, Diane. “Got the Mojo Working: Francis Clay.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 47–51.

BC1217. Frost, David M. Doctor Clayton: Complete Recorded Works, 1935–1942, in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5179, 1993.

BC1203. Gordon, Robert. “Clay, Francis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 212 (Item E162). BC1204. Hildebrand, Lee. “Francis Clay: The Chicago Blues Drummer,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 108–110 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Previously unpublished.) BC1205. Ivey, Ed. “Francis Clay’s Birthday Tribute.” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 83. BC1206. Mazzolini, Tom. “Francis Clay.” Crazy Music no. 10 (1977): 15–23. (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.bluespower.com/a-fc.htm#a-fc01. htm.) BC1207. Santelli, Robert. “Clay, Francis,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 94 (Item E202). BC1208. Wisse, Rien. “Als Leonard Chess Zich er Niet Steeds Mee Had Bemoeid, Hadden Veel van Zijn Opnamen Veel Beter Geklonken’, Aldus Kunstenaar en Ketelbink Francis Clay.” Block no. 103 (1997): 14–17. W.C. CLAY BC1209. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Clay, W.C,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 500 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 88 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 81 (E169). See also: F38. DOCTOR CLAYTON (Peter J. Clayton) BC1210. Anon. “Doc Clayton Scores in Virginia’s Dance Hall.” Chicago Defender (31 Oct 1942): 20. BC1211. Anon. “Doctor Clayton Scores at Tampa, Florida, Dance.” Chicago Defender (25 Jul 1942): 23. BC1212. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Doctor Clayton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 69 (E101). BC1213. Bogaert, Karel. “Clayton, ‘Doctor’ Peter,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 82 (Item E110). BC1214. Burke, Tony. “‘Ain’t Gonna Drink No More’: The Story of Dr. Clayton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 24 (Nov 1986): 4–6. BC1215. Coller, Derek. “Blues Discography: ‘Doctor’ Clayton: A Discography of His Victor and Bluebird

BC1218. Harris, Sheldon. “Clayton, Peter Joe ‘Doc’/’Doctor’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 122 (E146). BC1219. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Clayton, Peter J. ‘Doctor’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 502 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 88 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 81 (E169). BC1220. Ohmer, Terry. Doctor Clayton: Gotta Find My Baby. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2005, 1987. BC1221. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Clayton, Peter ‘Doctor’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 56 (Item E182). BC1222. Russell, Tony. “Doctor Clayton (1898–1947),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 101–102 (Item A1904). BC1223. Rye, Howard. “Peter ‘Dr.’ Clayton.” Collectors Items no. 44 (Feb 1988): 15. BC1224. Shadwick, Keith. “Doctor Clayton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 66 (Item E204). BC1225. Slaven, Neil. Doctor Clayton and His Buddy: Pearl Harbour Blues. UK: RCA INT 1176, 1971. BC1226. Smith, Chris. “‘I’m a First Class Root Doctor’: Doctor Clayton. Pt. 1.” Talking Blues no. 5 (Apr/May/Jun 1977): 2–7; “Pt. 2.” Talking Blues no. 6 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1977): 8–14; “Pt. 3: ‘I’d Love to Work Overtime’: Doctor Clayton Afterword.” Talking Blues no. 7 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1977): 13–16. (NOTE: Includes discography in Talking Blues no. 6 (1977): 14.) BC1227. Vernon, Michael. Doctor Clayton. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7177, 1965. BC1228. Walamies, Vesa. “Tarina Doctor Claytonista.” Blues News [Finland] no. 44 (1977): 21. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item BL1501. JESSE CLAYTON See: Item C720 (Vol. 2). CLEAR ROCK See: MOSES PLATT

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EDDY CLEARWATER (Edward Harrington) BC1229. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Eddie Clearwater,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 69 (E101).

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BC1247. Gray, Michael. “Cool Blues, Clear Waters: Hangin’ Out with the Chief.” Blues Access no. 38 (Summer 1999): 28–30, 33.

BC1230. Bartolucci, Ron. Eddy Clearwater: Live at the Kingston Mines, Chicago, 1978. France: Fan Club 422411, 1992.

BC1248. Grigg, Andy. “Eddy ‘The Chief’ Clearwater: Satisfaction Guaranteed.” Real Blues no. 19 (Jun/Jul 1999): 32–33, 45.

BC1231. Bartolucci, Ron. Eddy ‘The Chief’ Clearwater & Carey Bell: Chicago Blues Session. Vol. 23. Austria: Wolf 120.869, 1992.

BC1249. Hadley, Frank-John. “Hangin’ with the Chief.” Down Beat 66, no. 3 (Mar 1999): 42.

BC1232. Bonner, Brett J. Eddy Clearwater: Cool Blues Walk. USA: Bullseye Blues 11661-9614-2, 1998. BC1233. Briggs, Keith. Eddy Clearwater: Black Night. Denmark: Storyville CD 8036, 1995. BC1234. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt. “Clear Water.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 27. BC1235. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Eddie Clearwater.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 27. BC1236. Cianci, Bob. “Eddy ‘The Chief’ Clearwater: They Say Good Things Come to Those Who Wait.” Vintage Guitar (Jun 2002). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.vintageguitar.com/artists/ details.asp?ID=121.) BC1237. Clearwater, Eddy; O’Neal, Jim; Wohrstein, Felix. “Eddy Clearwater Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 141 (Autumn/Winter 1981): 11–12. BC1238. Cote, Michael. “Eddy Clearwater’s Reservation Blues.” Blues Revue no. 62 (Nov 2000): 8–9, 11–14. BC1239. Cotten, Lee. “Eddy Clearwater: The ‘Chief’ of the Blues.” Rock & Blues News no. 7 (Dec 1999/Jan 2000): 19–22. BC1240. Dahl, Bill. Eddy Clearwater: Blues Hang Out. USA: Evidence ECD 26008-2, 1992. BC1241. Dahl, Bill. Eddy Clearwater: Boogie My Blues Away. USA: Delmark DD-678, 1995. BC1242. Dahl, Bill. Eddy Clearwater: Flim Doozie. USA: Rooster Blues R2622, 1986. BC1243. Dahl, Bill. Eddy Clearwater: Help Yourself. USA: Blind Pig BP 74792, 1992. BC1244. Dahl, Bill. Eddy Clearwater: Mean Case of the Blues. USA: Bullseye Blues BB CD 9584, 1996. BC1245. “Eddy Clearwater: Old Time Rocker.” Blues News [Germany] no. 38 (Jul/Sep 2004): 28–29. BC1246. Fine, Eric. “In the Studio: Clearwater Teams with Rock’s Los Straitjackets.” Blues Revue no. 81 (Apr/ May 2003): 44, 47.

BC1250. Hansson, Nils; Lindahl, Erik. “Eddy Clearwater & Jimmy Johnson.” Jefferson no. 41 (Fall 1978): 12–15. BC1251. Harris, Sheldon. “Clearwater, Eddy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 122–124 (E146). BC1252. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Eddie Clearwater,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 67–68 (E150). BC1253. Holland, Ted. “Eddy Clearwater,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 7 (E157). BC1254. Laberge, Yves. “Clearwater, Eddy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 214 (Item E162). BC1255. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Clearwater, Eddy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 502– 503 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 88 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 81 (E169). BC1256. Milkowski, Bill. “Hearsay: Eddy Clearwater.” JazzTimes 29, no. 2 (Mar 1999): 28. BC1257. Moon, D. Thomas. “Eddy Clearwater: It’s a Hard Way to Make an Easy Living.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 14–27. BC1258. O’Neal, Jim. “‘Chicago Was a Way of Escape’: Eddy Clearwater.” Blues & Rhythm no. 62 (Jul 1991): 12–13. BC1259. O’Neal, Jim. Eddy Clearwater: The Chief. USA: Rooster Blues R2615, 1986. BC1260. Osterbauer, Willi. “Eddy Clearwater.” Blues Life no. 12 (1980): 15. BC1261. Pierce, Dave; Bartolucci, Ron. Eddy Clearwater: Chicago Daily Blues. Austria: Wolf 120.897 CD, 2002. BC1262. Russell, Tony. “Eddy Clearwater (1935–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 102 (Item A1904). BC1263. Santelli, Robert. “Clearwater, Eddy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 95 (Item E202). BC1264. Shadwick, Keith. “Eddy Clearwater,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 67 (Item E204).

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BC1265. Socey, Matthew. “Cool Blues Chief: Eddy Clearwater’s Career Goes Gold.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 38–44. BC1266. Soeda, Hideki. “Lonnie Brooks vs. Eddie Clearwater.” Juke [Japan] no. 4 (Winter 1984): 22–23. BC1267. Tipaldi, Art. “In the Studio: Robillard Brings Out a Roomful of Clearwater Blues.” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 52–53. BC1268. Turner, Bez. “Three Mexicans, a Hillbilly & a Polock.” Blues Unlimited no. 141 (Autumn/Winter 1981): 4–10. BC1269. Wolff, Udo. “Eddy Clearwater: The Chief.” Blues Forum no. 1 (Nov 1980): 4–6. See also: Les Amis du Blues 2, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1996). Blue Flame no. 17/18 (1972). Goldmine no. 192 (4 Dec 1987). Westcoast Blues Review no. 15 (Feb/Mar 1996). Items BB1044, BM89, D375. HENRY CLEMENT BC1270. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘He Studied Under Lightnin’ Slim’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, p. 21. Bexhillon-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. See also: Item BM1718.

BC1275. Gallert, Jim. “Famous Coachman, 1924–2000.” Blues Access no. 45 (Spring 2001): 63. BC1276. Gallert, Jim. “Famous Coachman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 157 (Feb 2001): 25–26. BC1277. Keith, Luther. “Fans of Blues Radio Mourn Loss of Famous Coachman.” Detroit News (27 Dec 2000): 1. BC1278. LeBlanc, Eric S. “The Famous Coachman: Detroit Promoter/DJ.” Goldmine no. 539 (23 Mar 2001): 27. See also: Item F768 OLIVER COBB BC1279. Russell, Tony. Male Blues of the Twenties. Vol. 1: 1922–1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5482, 1995. WILLIE C. COBBS BC1280. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Cobbs,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 69–70 (E101). BC1281. Bogaert, Karel. “Cobbs, Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 82–83 (Item E110). BC1282. Bonner, Brett J. “Willie Cobbs: I Want to Do Some Music We Can Shake Our Ass To.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 14–23.

T.L. CLEMONS

BC1283. Cobbs, Willie. Willie Cobbs: Mr C’s Blues in the Groove. Japan: Mina M-1005, 1987.

BC1271. Eagle, Bob. “A Travellin’ Man: T.L. Clemons Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 18.

BC1284. Harris, Sheldon. “Cobbs, Willie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 124–125 (E146).

BIG BOY CLEVELAND

BC1285. Holland, Ted. “Willie Cobbs,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 86 (E157).

BC1272. Marschall, Fritz. “Big Boy Cleveland.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 19–20. BC1273. Russell, Tony. “Talking Blues: Quills, Reeds, and Things.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 5 (Aug/Sep 1971): 25. BC1274. Smith, Chris. The Songster Tradition: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1927– 1935). Austria: Document DOCD-5045, 1991. See also: Items BB2878, F1301. KAISER CLIFTON See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND Item BM1273. ALICE CLINTON See: Item BC360. FAMOUS COACHMAN (Aaron B. Coachman) Obituaries: Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 102.

BC1286. Kudlacek, Kerry. “Willie Cobbs.” Blues Unlimited no. 53 (May 1968): 7–8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 147 (Item A1241). BC1287. Kudlacek, Kerry; O’Neal, Jim. Willie Cobbs: Down to Earth. USA: Rooster Blues RB 2628, 1994. BC1288. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cobbs, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 514 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 89 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 82 (E169). BC1289. Leadbitter, Mike; Bromberg, Bruce. “The Unknowns. 5: Willie Cobbs.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 15. BC1290. Löfgren, Tommy. “Willie Cobbs.” Jefferson no. 92 (1991): 26–27. BC1291. Olsson, Bengt. “Willie Cobbs.” Blues Unlimited no. 73 (Jun 1970): 15–16.

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BC1292. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Willie Cobbs: En Artist för Singelsamlare.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 50 (1991): 39–42. BC1293. Santelli, Robert. “Cobbs, Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 95–96 (Item E202). BC1294. Tomko, Gene. “Cobbs, Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 216 (Item E162). BC1295. Turner, Bez. Chills and Fever. UK: Charly CRB 1080, 1985. BC1296. Zijlstra, Don. “Willie Cobbs.” Block no. 93 (1995): 19–20. “JUMPIN” WILLIE COBBS BC1297. Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: Jumpin’ Willie Cobbs.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 39–41. (NOTE: This artist should not be confused with “Willie C. Cobbs” although they are reportedly related.) OSCAR COHEN BC1298. Shaw, Arnold. “Oscar Cohen,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 419–422. New York: Collier, 1978. LAWRENCE COHN BC1299. Barretta, Scott. “Cohn, Larry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 216 (Item E162). BC1300. Slaven, Neil. “A Springboard to the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 86 (Feb 1994): 16–17. HOWARD COLBERT BC1301. Duffy, Timothy. “Howard Colbert,” in Music Makers, pp. 36–37. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. ANN COLE

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BC1307. Holland, Ted. “Ann Cole,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 14 (E157). BC1308. Laberge, Yves. “Cole, Ann,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 217 (Item E162). BC1309. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cole, Ann,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 522 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 89–90 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 83 (E169). BC1310. Toivonen, Jari. “Ann Cole.” Blues News [Finland] no. 88 (1984): 16–18. BONITA COLE (Venita Fort) See: Item BA99. JAMES COLE See: Items A341, BB1917, BB1918. JOE LEE COLE BC1311. Munthe, Tobias. “Joe Lee Cole,” in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 38–40. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. KID COLE BC1312. Tracy, Steven C. “Coles and Colemans,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 34–78. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. See also: Item A583. WALTER COLE BC1313. Tracy, Steven C. “Coles and Colemans,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 34–78. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. See also: Items A583, BB1917. WILLIE COLE BC1314. Hannusch, Jeff. “Willie Cole Drums Up a New Act.” Times-Picayune (24 Nov 1989): 7.

BC1302. Anon. “‘She’s Got Her Mo-Jo Working’: Ann Cole.” Rhythm and Blues Magazine [USA] (Jul 1957). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.daremusic.com/ann.htm.)

ANNA BELLE COLEMAN

BC1303. Bastin, Bruce; Millar, Bill. Ann Cole: Got My Mojo Working. UK: Flyright FLYCD 41, c1991.

BC1315. Tracy, Steven C. “Coles and Colemans,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 34–78. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

BC1304. Bastin, Bruce. Ann Cole: Got My Mojo Working. UK: Krazy Kat KK 782, 1984. BC1305. Menconi, David. “Songs of Sol: Mojo Fighting.” News and Observer [Raleigh, North Carolina] (15 Feb 1998): G1. BC1306. Moonoogian, George A. “Ann Cole.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 12/13 (Dec 1983): 5 pp.

See: Item BC360. BOB COLEMAN

DEBORAH COLEMAN BC1316. Erwin, Gary. Deborah Coleman: Takin’ a Stand. USA: New Moon NMC 9406, 1994. BC1317. Fassio, Edoardo. “Realtà e Speranze del Blues al Femminile: Deborah Coleman.” Il Blues no. 79 (Jun 2002): 42–43.

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BC1318. Fox, Darrin. “Deborah Coleman.” Guitar Player 37, no. 5 (May 2003): 23. BC1319. Ivey, Ed. “Deborah Coleman Can’t Lose the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 53 (Dec 1999): 8–11, 33–35. BC1320. Kisliuk, Bill. “Late Bloomer: It’s Taken a While to Get There, But Deborah Coleman is Right Where She Wants to Be.” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 28–30, 33. BC1321. Kofford, Bret. “Deborah Coleman: Blues with a Passion.” Blues Revue no. 33 (Dec 1997): 28–30. BC1322. Lanham, Tom. “Deborah Coleman.” Musician no. 227 (Oct 1997): 15. BC1323. Lee, Nancy Ann. “Deborah Coleman.” JazzTimes 27, no. 6 (Aug 1997): 22. BC1324. Levy, Adam. “Deborah Coleman.” Guitar Player 33, no. 3 (Mar 1999): 50, 52. BC1325. Levy, Adam. “Deborah Coleman.” Guitar Player 34, no. 7 (Jul 2000): 60. BC1326. Nelson, David. “Deborah Coleman.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 75–76. BC1327. Paulsson, Palle. “Deborah Coleman: The Blues is What I Am.” Jefferson no. 121 (1999): 4–7. BC1328. Wert, Justin. “Coleman, Deborah,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 217 (Item E162). BC1329. Whiteis, David. “Deborah Coleman: I Want to Venture Out.” Living Blues no. 148 (Nov/Dec 1999): 16–23. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 200 (2003). GARY “B.B.” COLEMAN BC1330. Danchin, Sebastian. “Ichiban Records ou la Petite Histoire d’une Compagnie Anglo-Américaine au Nom Japonais.” Soul Bag no. 128 (Autumn 1992): 12–13. BC1331. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Gary ‘B.B.’ Coleman,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 68–69 (E150). BC1332. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Coleman, Gary ‘BB’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 527 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 90 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 83 (E169).

BC1335. Russell, Tony. “Gary B.B. Coleman (1947–1994),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 102 (Item A1904). BC1336. Santelli, Robert. “Coleman, Gary ‘B.B.’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 97 (Item E202). BC1337. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Nothing But the Blues: Gary B.B. Coleman.” Blues Life no. 38 (1987): 12–13. Obituaries: Jazz in Time no. 53 (1994): 24. Jazz Podium 44 (Jan 1995): 23. Jefferson no. 104 (1994): 32. Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 75. BC1338. Bonner, Brett J. “Gary B.B. Coleman.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 61–62. BC1339. Darwen, Norman. “Gary B.B. Coleman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 89 (May 1994): 10. BC1340. Périn, Jacques. “Gary B.B. Coleman.” Soul Bag no. 135 (Summer 1994): 26. GEORGE COLEMAN BC1341. Anderson, Christopher. “‘Bongo Joe’, Late Councilman Honored.” San Antonio Express-News (2 Apr 2005): B6. BC1342. Anon. “Bongo Joe: ‘Drums Right for Me’.” Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 7. (NOTE: Reprinted from Houston Post (unknown date).) BC1343. Clack, Cary. “Bongo Joe: Remembering the Beat of a Different Drummer.” San Antonio Express-News (12 Apr 2003): B1. BC1344. Huddleston, Scott. “A Local Legend; George ‘Bongo Joe’ Coleman Banged the Drums for His Supper.” San Antonio Express-News (12 Apr 2003): B1. BC1345. Mullen, Patrick B. “‘Bongo Joe’: A Traditional Street Performer,” in Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore, ed. F.E. Abernethy; P.B. Mullen; A.B. Govenar, pp. 272–289. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 1996. BC1346. Mullen, Patrick B. “A Negro Street Performer: Tradition and Innovation.” Western Folklore 29, no. 2 (Apr 1970): 91–103. BC1347. Mullen, Patrick B. “The Prism of Race: Two Texas Performers.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 54, no. 1 (1997): 13–25.

BC1333. O’Neal, Jim. “Coleman, Gary ‘B.B.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 217–218 (Item E162).

BC1348. Skoog, Lawrence. George Coleman: Bongo Joe. USA: Arhoolie 1040, 1969. Notes reissued in a slightly edited form with USA: Arhoolie CD 1040, 1991.

BC1334. Rosen, Steven. “Blues, B.B. Coleman Have Come a Long Way.” Denver Post (11 Jan 1991): 16.

Obituaries: Cadence 26, no. 4 (Apr 2000): 141. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 506 (Jul/Aug 2000): 15.

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BC1349. Crouse, Jacque; Beal, Jim. “Downtown Fixture Bongo Joe Dies.” San Antonio Express-News (21 Dec 1999). BC1350. Harris, Paul. “George ‘Bongo Joe’ Coleman.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 72. BC1351. LeBlanc, Eric. “George ‘Bongo Joe’ Coleman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 148 (Apr 2000): 19. BC1352. Nelson, David. “George ‘Bongo Joe’ Coleman.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 119–120. JAYBIRD COLEMAN (Burl C. Coleman) BC1353. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jaybird Coleman,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 70 (E101). BC1354. Bogaert, Karel. “Coleman, Jaybird (Burl C. Coleman),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 83 (Item E110). BC1355. Cather, James Pat. Tracking Down a Legend: The ‘Jaybird’ Coleman Story. Birmingham: Cather & Brown, 1990. 8 pp. Reprinted in Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association no. 5 (2002): 62–68. BC1356. Cather, Pat. “Birmingham Blues: The Story of Jaybird Coleman.” Music Memories (Sep 1962). Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 5–7. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BC1357. Harris, Sheldon. “Coleman, Burl C. ‘Jaybird’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 125 (E146). BC1358. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Coleman, Jaybird,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 218 (Item E162). BC1359. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Coleman, Burl C. ‘Jaybird’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 525 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 90 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 83 (E169). BC1360. Lornell, Kip. Jaybird Coleman: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order (1927–1930). Austria: Document DOCD-5140, 1992. BC1361. Santelli, Robert. “Coleman, Jaybird,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 98 (Item E202). See also: Items A2272, C429, F4, F6, F17, F27. JESSE “MONKEY JOE” COLEMAN BC1362. Balfour, Alan. Monkey Joe Coleman: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1937 to 1939. Austria: Document DOCD-5412, 1995. Monkey Joe Coleman/Roosevelt Scott: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: 1939 to 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5413, 1995.

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BC1363. Coller, Derek. “Recording the Blues: Monkey Joe.” Vintage Jazz Mart no. 11 (Sep 1962): 7–8. BC1364. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Coleman, Jesse ‘Monkey Joe’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 528 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 90 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 83 (E169). LONNIE COLEMAN BC1365. Cochran, Robert. “Ride It Like You’re Flyin’: The Story of ‘The Rock Island Line’.” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 56, no. 2 (Summer 1997): 201–229. See also: Item BA555. MARY COLEMAN See: Item BC1169. MICHAEL COLEMAN BC1366. Giuli, Roberto. “Michael Coleman.” Il Blues no. 62 (Mar 1998): 46–47. BC1367. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Coleman, Michael,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 90 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 84 (E169). BC1368. Leslie, Fran. “Mister Clean Guitar.” Blueprint no. 67 (Oct 1994): 18. BC1369. O’Neal, Jim. “Coleman, Michael,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 218 (Item E162). BC1370. Pointer-Jones, Sandra. Michael Coleman: Do Your Thing! USA: Delmark DE-747, 2000. BC1371. Sharp, Steven. “Michael Coleman.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 64–65. OSCAR COLEMAN BC1372. Schweitz, Hans. “Shotgun Rider.” Blues Unlimited no. 103 (Aug/Sep 1973): 6. RUTH COLEMAN BC1373. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 5: C/D/ E (1921–1928). Austria: Document DOCD-5509, 1996. TONY COLEMAN BC1374. Coleman, Tony; Greenlee, Bob ‘Rattlesnake’. Tony Coleman: Out in the Open. USA: King Snake KS029, c1996. BC1375. Morlot, Jean-Claude. “Tony Coleman en Colere.” Soul Bag no. 175 (Jun 2004): 37.

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WALLACE COLEMAN BC1376. Clark, Joe C. “Coleman, Wallace,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 218 (Item E162). BC1377. Grandi, Marino. “L’Armonicista (S)conosciuto: Wallace Coleman.” Il Blues no. 80 (Sep 2002): 18–19. BC1378. Liniger, Walter. “Racconti da Profondo Sud: Ode all’armonicista Sconosciuto.” Il Blues no. 32 (Sep 1990): 33. BC1379. Stephenson, Mike. “Wallace Coleman Interview: Mike Stephenson Interviews Robert Lockwood’s Former Harmonica Player — Now Striking Out on His Own.” Blues & Rhythm no. 191 (Aug 2004): 17. BC1380. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Wallace Coleman: Le Travail Avant Tout.” Soul Bag no. 170 (Mar 2003): 24–25. WALTER COLEMAN See: Items A583, F1198. ALBERT COLLINS BC1381. Anon. “Albert Collins,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 40–43. Bath: Future, 2003. BC1382. Anon. Albert Collins: Don’t Lose Your Cool. USA: Alligator AL 4730, 1983. BC1383. Anon. Albert Collins: The Alligator Years. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1998. 80 pp. BC1384. Anon. Albert Collins: The Complete Imperial Recordings. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1994. 110 pp. BC1385. Anon. “Dico, Disco & Co.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 298 (Jun 1981): 37. BC1386. Anon. “Gary Moore and Albert Collins: Another TGM Exclusive: A Head-to-Head with the Blues Giants.” Guitar Magazine 3, no. 3 (May 1993): 22+. BC1387. Anon. Showdown! Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1998. 61 pp. BC1388. Anon. “Spotlite: Albert Collins: Collins Mix (The Best of) (Virgin/Pointblank/Charisma) 7243 8 39097 2 8.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 2 (Dec 1993): 27. BC1389. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Albert Collins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 70 (E101). BC1390. Atherton, Mike. “Albert Collins: The Iceman.” The Wire no. 43 (Sep 1987): 40–41, 43.

BC1391. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Albert Collins: Le Texan Qui Venait de Froid.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 276 (Jun 1979): 32–33. BC1392. Bennetzen, Jørgen; Brasso, Paul. “Texasblues fra Albert Til Til Freeze.” MM: Tidskrift fôr Rytmisk Musik 15, no. 7 (Oct 1982): 8–9, 45. BC1393. Birnbaum, Larry. “Albert Collins: Don’t Lose Your Cool.” Down Beat 50, no. 7 (Jul 1983): 35–36. BC1394. Birnbaum, Larry. “Albert Collins: The Iceman Strummeth.” Down Beat 51, no. 7 (Jul 1984): 24–26. BC1395. Blomberg, Lennart. “‘Cool’ Blues Paa Halvfart.” Orkester Journalen 51, no. 5 (May 1983): 12. BC1396. Bogaert, Karel. “Collins, Albert,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 83–84 (Item E110). BC1397. Boncimino, John; Wooler, John; Shurman, Dick. Albert Collins and the Icebreakers: Live ’92–’93. USA: Pointblank 7243 8 40658 4 3, 1995. BC1398. Breskin, David. “The Ice Cold Blues of Albert Collins.” Musician, Player & Listener no. 29 (Dec 1980): 36–39, 80. BC1399. Briggs, Keith. Albert Collins: Love Can Be Found Anywhere (Even in a Guitar)/Trash Talkin’. UK: Beat Goes on BGO CD 364, 1997. BC1400. Brown, Charlie. “Breaking the Ice with Albert Collins.” Wavelength no. 101 (Mar 1989): 5. BC1401. Brunning, Bob. “Albert Collins,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BC1402. Clarke, Donald. “Collins, Albert,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 276– 277 (Item E125). BC1403. Dahl, Bill. “The Iceman Cometh: Albert Collins’ Frosty Fretwork as Cool Today as Ever.” Goldmine no. 493 (18 Jun 1999): 16–20, 56, 58, 106. BC1404. Darwen, Norman. “An Interview with Albert Collins: ‘Big Jay McNeely Inspired Me a Lot’.” Blues Life no. 55 (1991): 22–23. BC1405. Demêtre, Jacques. “Le Retour de Albert Collins.” Jazz Hot no. 372 (Apr 1980): 20–23. BC1406. DeVault, Russ. “Bluesman’s Farewell Notes Can Be Heard on Career-Reprising Album.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (26 Nov 1993): 1. BC1407. DeVinck, Richard (ed.). Albert Collins: Vital Blues Guitar. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1994. 151 pp. BC1408. Dicaire, David. “Albert Collins (1932–1993): The Iceman Cometh,” in Blues Singers, pp. 169–173 (Item E130).

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BC1409. Elonen, Seppo. “Albert Collins — Yrittänyttä ei Laiteta — Vai?” Blues News [Finland] no. 31 (1975): 18–19. BC1410. Erlewine, Dan. “Albert Collins: Talking Guitars with the Iceman.” Guitar Player 26, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 58–65. BC1411. Feenstra, Pete. “Chillin’ the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 18. BC1412. Forte, Dan. Collins Mix: The Best of Albert Collins. USA: Virgin/Charisma 39097 2, 1993. BC1413. Ganz, Cornelia; Mayer, Ulrich. “Albert Collins: Flash Frozen.” Blues Life no. 35 (1986): 31. BC1414. Goins, Wayne E. “Collins, Albert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 219–220 (Item E162). BC1415. Govenar, Alan. “Albert Collins,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 133–139 (Item F1414). BC1416. Gregory, Hugh. “Albert Collins,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BC1417. Griffith, Ellen. “Cool Blues from Houston: Albert Collins.” Guitar Player 13, no. 8 (Aug 1979): 17–18, 20. BC1418. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Albert Collins,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 97–98 (Item E145). BC1419. Harris, Sheldon. “Collins, Albert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 125–127 (E146). BC1420. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Albert Collins,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 69–71 (E150).

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BC1428. Kening, Dan. “Happy About the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (11 Mar 1991): 3. BC1429. Kienzle, Rich. “Albert Collins,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 46–47. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BC1430. Klinkowitz, Jon. “Collins, Albert (1932–1993),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, p. 557 (Item E185). BC1431. Kot, Greg. “One Show Only: Albert Collins Returns to Alligator, But Just for a Party.” Chicago Tribune (27 Feb 1992). BC1432. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Collins, Albert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 531 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 90, 92 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 84–85 (E169). BC1433. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mr. Deep Freeze.” Blues Unlimited no. 45 (Aug 1967): 11–12. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 196 (Item A1241). BC1434. Lécuyer, Claude. “Albert Collins.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 28/29 (Easter 1979): 18. BC1435. Lewis, Denis; Leadbitter, Mike; Slaven, Neil; Bastin, Bruce. “Albert Collins Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/Sep 1979): 11. (NOTE: See also Blues Unlimited no. 139 (1980): 15, for additions by Plas Johnson.) BC1436. Lewis, Denis; Huggins, Cilla. “A Long Conversation with Collins.” Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/ Sep 1979): 4–10.

BC1421. Hite, Bob. Albert Collins: Love Can Be Found Anywhere (Even in a Guitar). USA: Imperial LP-12428, c1969; UK: Liberty/World Pacific LBS 83238, 1969.

BC1437. Mandel, Howard. “Albert Collins: Tele on Ice.” Guitar World 4 (May 1983): 21–24.

BC1422. Hofstein, Francis. “Albert Collins.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 288 (Jul/Aug 1980): 20–21.

BC1439. McConnell, Stacy A. “Albert Collins,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 19 (Item E164).

BC1423. Holland, Ted. “Albert Collins,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 118 (E157). BC1424. Hollis, Larry; Ferguson, Eddie. “Albert Collins: Interview.” Cadence 12, no. 5 (May 1986): 20–22, 88–89. BC1425. Iglauer, Bruce. Albert Collins: Cold Snap. USA: Alligator AL 4752, 1986. BC1426. Iglauer, Bruce; Hildebrand, Lee. Albert Collins: Ice Pickin’. USA: Alligator AL 4713, 1978. BC1427. Jones, Paul; Vickery, Graham. “Albert Collins: The Paul Jones Interview.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 12 (Feb/Mar 1990): 14–15.

BC1438. Macphail, Keith. “Albert Collins.” Crazy Music no. 3 (1974): 23–24.

BC1440. Meignan, Armand. “Mister Dynamite: Albert Collins.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 32/33 (Aug/Sep 1979): 14–15. BC1441. Meisel, Perry. “Riffs: Albert Collins: Texas Blues Again.” Village Voice 24 (7 May 1979): 61–62, 83. BC1442. Milkowski, Bill. “Mister Freeze.” Guitar World (Aug 1990). Reprinted in Guitar World 3, no. 1 (1994): 48–54. BC1443. Millar, Bill. “Albert Collins Keeps His Cool.” Melody Maker (27 Jan 1979): 46, 49. Reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 112–116. York: Music Mentor, 2004.

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BC1444. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie d’Albert Collins.” Soul Bag no. 6 (Sep 1969): 10, 30.

erature Classroom.” Arkansas Review 29, no. 1 (Apr 1998): 56–60.

BC1445. Moody, Pete. Robert Cray, with Albert Collins: In Concert. UK: Indigo IDOXCD 516, 1999.

BC1462. Shadwick, Keith. “Albert Collins,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 68–69 (Item E204).

BC1446. Newquist, Harvey P.; Maloof, Rich. “Albert Collins,” in The Blues-Rock Masters. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

BC1463. Shurman, Dick. Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Johnny Copeland: Showdown! USA: Alligator AL 4743, 1986.

BC1447. Niquét, Bernard. “Albert Collins.” Jazz Hot no. 258 (Feb 1970): 24–25.

BC1464. Shurman, Dick. “The Cool Sound of Albert Collins.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 12–13. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (Sep/Oct 1978): 51–53.

BC1448. Notini, Per. “Conversation with Collins.” Jefferson no. 43 (Spring 1979): 22–26. BC1449. Obrecht, Jas. “Albert Collins.” Guitar Player 22, no. 5 (May 1988). Reprinted in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 246–255. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. BC1450. Obrecht, Jas. “Albert Collins: The Iceman Speaketh.” Guitar Player 27, no. 7 (Jul 1993): 30–32, 34, 36, 38, 40. Reprinted as “Albert Collins,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 255–259. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. BC1451. Penn, Roberta. “Reminiscing and Philosophizing with Isaac Scott and Albert Collins.” The Rocket (Sep 1984).

BC1465. Shurman, Dick. “Discographical Additions: Albert Collins.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 15. BC1466. Silvester, Mario. “Albert Collins.” Jazz Freak 9, no. 6 (Jul 1982): 215. BC1467. Skoog, Larry. “Houston Blues Today.” Alley Music 1, no. 1 (1967): 1–2. BC1468. ‘Snail’s Pace Slim’. “Sultan of Swing: Albert Collins.” Guitarist 7, no. 1 (Jun 1990): 102–103, 105– 106, 109. BC1469. Snowden, Don. “Albert Collins’ Showdown.” Los Angeles Times (3 Oct 1987).

BC1452. Pilchak, Angela M. “Albert Collins,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 52 (Item E164).

BC1470. Stolper, Darryl. “It’s ‘Ice Cool’: Albert Collins.” Blues Unlimited no. 62 (May 1969): 5–6.

BC1453. Radenac, Marc; Dufour, Joël. “Albert Collins Discography.” Soul Bag no. 133 (Winter 1993/94): 24–27. (NOTE: See also Soul Bag no. 134 (1994): 26–27, for additions by Dick Shurman.)

BC1471. Svensson, Bo. Albert Collins: The Iceman Cometh. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5593, 1996.

BC1454. Ro, Tano. “Albert Collins.” Feelin’ Good no. 6 (1986): 6–9. (NOTE: Includes LP listing on p. 9.) BC1455. Rodríguez, Javier. “Albert Collins: Fluido Glacial.” Solo Blues no. 8 (1987): 11–15. BC1456. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Albert Collins: The Master of the Telecaster.” Blåtryck no. 56 (1991): 5–7. BC1457. Rudman, Kal. The Cool Sound of Albert Collins. USA: TCF Hall TCF 8002, 1965. BC1458. Russell, Tony. “Albert Collins,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 82–83 (Item A1904). BC1459. Santelli, Robert. “Collins, Albert,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 98–99 (Item E202). BC1460. Scally, A. “Texas Bluesman Pays His Dues.” Portland Scribe 4 (4 Mar 1975): 16. BC1461. Schroeder, Patricia R. “The Blues as Cultural Paradigm: Albert Collins in the African American Lit-

BC1472. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Albert Collins,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 114–115, 117, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BC1473. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Prima della Storia, Dove Comincia il Mito: Albert Collins.” Il Blues no. 59 (Jun 1997): 12–18. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 18.) BC1474. Vos, Marcel M. “Interview met Albert Collins: Ik Wil Stoppen Als Ik 55 Ben.” Block no. 45 (Jan/Feb/ Mar 1983): 6–9. BC1475. Walters, Dave. Albert Collins: Ice Cold Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1119, 1986. BC1476. Waterman, Dick. “Albert Collins,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 154–155. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BC1477. Welding, Pete. Albert Collins: The Complete Imperial Recordings. USA: EMI CDP-7-96741-2, 1991. BC1478. Welding, Pete. Albert Collins: Trash Talkin’. USA: Imperial LP-12438, 1969; UK: Liberty/World Pacific LBS 83275, 1970.

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BC1479. Welding, Pete. Truckin’ with Albert Collins. USA: Blue Thumb BTS-8, c1970; USA: MCA MCAD 10423, c1992. BC1480. Whiteis, David. “Albert Collins: Ice on the Telecaster, Fire on the Belly.” Down Beat 58, no. 5 (May 1991): 24. BC1481. Whiteis, David. “Four-Way Start.” Down Beat 58, no. 5 (May 1991): 24+. BC1482. Widders-Ellis, Andy. “Albert Collins.” Guitar Player 27, no. 7 (Jul 1993): 30–45.

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BC1491. Boss, Pete. “Albert Collins: An Appreciation.” Blueprint no. 59 (Feb 1994): 10–11. BC1492. Briggs, Keith. “Albert Collins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 85 (Jan 1994): 16. BC1493. Dahl, Bill. “Blues Fans in a Deep Freeze Over Loss of Albert Collins.” Chicago Tribune (10 Dec 1993): 52. BC1494. Dahl, Bill. “Guitarist Albert Collins, ‘Master of the Telecaster’.” Chicago Tribune (25 Nov 1993): 26.

BC1483. Wisse, Rien. “Albert Collins: Koning Winter.” Block no. 82 (1992): 7–11.

BC1495. Danchin, Sebastian. “Le ‘Razorblade’ s’en est Allé: Albert Collins.” Soul Bag no. 133 (Winter 1993/94): 22–23.

BC1484. Wisse, Rien. “Collins’ Cold Cuts.” Block no. 45 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1983): 10–11.

BC1496. Gates, David. “The Lone Star of Blues Guitar.” Newsweek 122, no. 23 (6 Dec 1993): 84.

BC1485. Wyatt, Keith. “The Ax Museum: Albert Collins.” Guitar World 20 (Jun 2000): 87–90.

BC1497. Gäverth, Leif. “Albert Collins, 1932–1993.” Jefferson no. 103 (1994): 12.

BC1486. Wyatt, Keith. “How to Play the Blues: Capo Crusader.” Guitar World 3, no. 1 (1994): 55–57.

BC1498. Grigg, Andy. “Rest in Peace: Albert Collins, 1932– 1993.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 2 (Dec 1993): 31.

Obituaries: Beat [Norway] no. 1 (1994): 16. Blues & Soul no. 652 (1993): 3. Blues & Soul no. 653 (1993): 2+. Blues Beat (Feb 1994): 2. Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 422 (1994): 35. Cadence 20, no. 1 (Jan 1994): 106. Coda no. 255 (May/Jun 1994): 30. Dirty Linen no. 50 (1994): 5. Facts on File 53, no. 2767 (9 Dec 1993): 928. Folk Roots no. 127/8 (Jan/Feb 1994): 10. Goldmine no. 351 (7 Jan 1994): 12+. Guitar Player 28, no. 3 (Mar 1994): 15. Guitarist 10, no. 8 (Jan 1994). Jazz Podium 44 (Jan 1995): 23. Jazznu no. 179 (1994): 18+. JazzTimes 24, no. 2 (Mar 1994): 27. Jet 85 (13 Dec 1993): 18. The Mandocrucian’s Digest no. 24 (1993): 3. Melody Maker (25 Dec 1993–1 Jan 1994): 54. Musica Jazz (Jan 1994): 8. Notes 50, no. 4 (1994): 1342. Now Dig This no. 129 (Dec 1993): 2. Das Orchester 42, no. 3 (1994): 93. Orkester Journalen 62 (Jan 1994): 37. Puls no. 16 (1993): 6. Rolling Stone no. 674 (27 Jan 1994): 22. Ruta 66 no. 94 (1994): 19. Sing Out! 38, no. 4 (Feb/Apr 1994): 4+. Time [USA] 142 (6 Dec 1993): 27. The Times [UK] (26 Nov 1993): 23. Variety 353 (6 Dec 1993): 47. BC1487. “A. Collins, Blues Singer, Guitarist.” Sun-Sentinel (25 Nov 1993). Reprinted in German Blues Circle Info no. 218/219 (1993/94): 3. BC1488. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Albert Collins.” Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/Feb 1994): 42.

BC1499. Hess, Norbert. “Albert Collins.” Jazz Podium 43, no. 1 (Jan 1994): 34. BC1500. Howard, Aaron. “Albert Collins, 1932–1993.” Blues Access no. 17 (Spring 1994): 10–15. BC1501. Lewis, Denis. “Albert Collins: The Man Behind the Legend.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 22–23. BC1502. Mitchell, Rick; Milling, T.J. “Blues Guitarist Albert Collins Dies at Age 61.” Houston Chronicle (25 Nov 1993): 37. BC1503. Morris, Chris. “Legendary Blues Guitarist Albert Collins Dead at 61.” Billboard 105, no. 50 (11 Dec 1993): 10+. BC1504. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Albert Collins: Blues Guitarist, Singer, Iceman, 1932–1993.” Mojo no. 3 (Jan/ Feb 1994): 122–123. BC1505. Obrecht, Jas. “Requiem for the Iceman: Albert Collins, 1932–1993.” Guitar Player 28, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 68–70, 72, 75–77. BC1506. Oliver, Myrna. “Albert Collins: Award-Winning Blues Guitarist, Recording Artist.” Los Angeles Times (25 Nov 1993): 22. BC1507. Owens, Shirley Mae. “Albert Collins.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 12 (Spring 1994): 62.

BC1489. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Ice Collins.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 433 (Jan 1994): 7.

BC1508. Rosen, Steven. “Blues Standout Albert Collins Only Got Better with Age.” Denver Post (29 Nov 1993): 3.

BC1490. Bonner, Brett J. “A Tribute to Albert Collins.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 66–73.

BC1509. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Albert Collins, 1932–1993.” Blåtryck no. 68 (1993): 7.

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BC1510. Russell, Tony. “Ice-Cold Blues Straight from the Hip.” Guardian [UK] (30 Nov 1993): 19. BC1511. Shurman, Dick. “Chicago Blues News.” Blues Life no. 65 (1994): 40. BC1512. Skelly, Richard. “Albert Collins, 1932–1993.” Sing Out! 38, no. 4 (Feb/Apr 1994): 44–45. BC1513. Tabor, L. “Albert Collins.” International Musician 92 (Jan 1994): 13. BC1514. Wald, Elijah. “Guitarist Albert Collins, 61: Influenced Many Blues-Rockers.” Boston Globe (25 Nov 1993): 99. BC1515. Watrous, Peter. “Albert Collins, Guitarist, Dies: Influential Blues Stylist Was 61.” New York Times (25 Nov 1993): 19. BC1516. Watrous, Peter. “Albert Collins, 61, Blues Guitarist Whose Wild Style Affected Rock.” New York Times (26 Nov 1993): 23.

BC1523. Briggs, Keith. Sam Collins: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1927–1931). Austria: Document DOCD-5034, c1992. BC1524. Harris, Sheldon. “Collins, Samuel ‘Cryin’ Sam’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 127–128 (E146). BC1525. Harrison, David. “Collins, Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 221 (Item E162). BC1526. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Collins, Sam ‘Crying’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 533 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 92 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 85 (E169). BC1527. Oliver, Paul. “Collins, Sam (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 53 (Item E378). BC1528. Santelli, Robert. “Collins, Sam,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 100 (Item E202).

BC1517. Whiteis, David. “Bluesman Albert Collins.” Down Beat 61, no. 2 (Feb 1994): 14.

BC1529. Smith, Chris. Sam Collins: Jailhouse Blues. USA: Yazoo L-1079, 1990.

BC1518. Wisse, Rien. “Albert Collins.” Block no. 89 (1994): 31.

BC1530. Whelan, Pete. 14 Rare Country Blues by Sam Collins & 2 Surprises by King Solomon Hill, Vintage, 1927–31. USA: Origin Jazz Library OJL-10, c1965.

See also: Blue Suede News no. 28 (Fall 1994). Goldmine no. 293 (18 Oct 1991). Items A1464, A1949, BR249, C182, C292, D2032, E114. LOUIS COLLINS See: MR. BO LITTLE MAC COLLINS (McKinley C. Collins) BC1519. Sinclair, John. “Collins, Little Mac,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 221 (Item E162). BIG ROGER COLLINS Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 164 (Nov 2001): 21. Houston Press (18 Oct 2001). Living Blues no. 160 (Nov/Dec 2001): 87.

See also: Items A2274, BH1055, F813. CURTIS COLTER See: GUITAR CURTIS THE COMO DRUM BAND BC1531. Bogaert, Karel. “Como Drum Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 84 (Item E110). See also: NAPOLEON STRICKLAND, OTHAR TURNER L.V. CONERLY See: Item BH1323. CHARLES CONLEY BC1532. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Charles Conley,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 71 (E101).

BC1520. Feldman, Claudia; Mack, Kristen. “Big Roger Collins: Bluesman Eager to Help Others.” Houston Chronicle (5 Oct 2001): A36.

BC1533. Komara, Edward. “Conley, Charles,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 222 (Item E162).

SAM COLLINS

BC1534. Mazzolini, Tom. “Richmond Blues: Charles Conley.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 42–43.

BC1521. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sam Collins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 70–71 (E101).

CHARLES CONNOR

BC1522. Bogaert, Karel. “Collins, Crying Sam,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 84 (Item E110).

BC1535. Coleman, Rick. “Charles Connor’s Upsetters.” Wavelength no. 66 (Apr 1986): 25–26.

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BC1536. Cotten, Lee. “Introducing the One & Only Charles Connor.” Rock & Blues News no. 14 (Feb/Mar 2001): 5–9. See also: Goldmine no. 175 (10 Apr 1987). Now Dig This no. 40 (Jul 1986). Now Dig This no. 70 (Jan 1989).

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BC1549. Bernard, Shane K. “You Can’t Kill the Devil: An Interview with Huey ‘Cookie’ Thierry. Pt. 1.” Offbeat 9, no. 7 (1996); “Pt. 2.” Offbeat 9, no. 8 (1996): 56–58. BC1550. Broven, John J. “See You Later, Alligator!”, in South to Louisiana, pp. 179–191. Gretna: Pelican, 1983.

“BIRMINGHAM” GEORGE WASHINGTON CONNOR

BC1551. Gordon, Kierstan. Cookie and the Cupcakes: By Request. USA: Jin 9037-2, 1993.

BC1537. Duffy, Timothy. “‘Birmingham’ George Washington Connor,” in Music Makers, pp. 42–43. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BC1552. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Cookie and His Cupcakes,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 86 (Item E145).

GENE “MIGHTY FLEA” CONNORS

BC1553. Harris, Paul. “Johnnie Allan om Cookie.” Jefferson no. 84 (1989): 6–11.

BC1538. Depoorter, Jacques. “Gene ‘Mighty Flea’ Conners.” Blues Life no. 63 (1993): 40–45. BC1539. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mighty, Flea,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1685 (Item E165). BC1540. Lee, Cliff. “Mighty Flea: The Chocolate Cowboy.” Melody Maker (4 Aug 1973): 40. BC1541. Olderen, Martin van. “Gene ‘Mighty Flea’ Connors.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 51 (Apr 1975): 3. BC1542. Simpson, Jim. The Mighty Flea: Let the Good Times Roll. UK: Polydor 2460 185, 1972. BC1543. Simpson, Jim. “Mighty Good Time.” Melody Maker (14 Apr 1973): 34. ANN COOK BC1544. Harris, Sheldon. “Cook, Ann,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 128 (E146). BC1545. Komara, Edward. “Cook, Ann,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 224 (Item E162). See also: Items F1121, F1123. COOKIE AND THE CUPCAKES BC1546. Bellemain, Daniel; Mohr, Kurt; Niquét, Bernard. “Discographie de Cookie and the Cupcakes.” Point du Jazz no. 17 (Jul 1981): 76–78. BC1547. Bernard, Shane K. Cookie & the Cupcakes: King of Swamp Pop. UK: Ace CDCHD 142, c1997. BC1548. Bernard, Shane K. “Huey ‘Cookie’ Thierry,” in Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole Rhythm and Blues, pp. 115–124. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1996. Reprinted as “Huey ‘Cookie’ Thierry: Mathilda and the Swamp Pop Sound.” Jefferson no. 116 (1997).

BC1554. Komara, Edward. “Thierry, Huey Peter ‘Cookie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 981–982 (Item E162). BC1555. Niquét, Bernard. “Cookie and the Cupcakes.” Point du Jazz no. 17 (Jul 1981): 75. BC1556. Paterson, Neil; Leadbitter, Mike. “The Southern Blues Singers. 4: Cookie and His Cupcakes.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 11. (NOTES: Includes discography, p. 11. with additions & corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 12 (1964): 5.) BC1557. Reimerthi, Claes. “Cookie & the Cupcakes.” Gidappa! no. 6/7 (1998): 8–10. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 34 (Jan/Feb 1998): 87. Offbeat (Oct 1997): 51. Soul Bag no. 149 (1998): 37. BC1558. Bernard, Shane K. “Huey ‘Cookie’ Peter Thierry.” Jefferson no. 116 (1997). BC1559. Hannusch, Jeff. “Cookie Thierry.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 50. BC1560. Harris, Paul. “Huey ‘Cookie’ Thierry.” Juke Blues no. 39 (1997): 35. BC1561. Watson, Tony. “Huey ‘Cookie’ Thierry.” Blues & Rhythm no. 124 (Nov 1997): 20. See also: Now Dig This no. 152 (Nov 1995). Now Dig This no. 153 (Dec 1995). Offbeat (Apr 2004): 32+. Item F651. ROBERT COOKSEY See under: BOBBY LEECAN COOL PAPA See: HASKELL “COOL PAPA” SADLER

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THELMA COOPER

BC1562. Sax, Dave. “Rare 78s.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 19–20.

BC1575. Bastin, Bruce. Thelma Cooper/Daisy Mae & Her Hepcats. USA: Collectables COL-5322, 1990.

DOLLY COOPER

TIMOTHY COOPER

BC1563. Penny, Dave. Dolly Cooper: Ay La Bah. Denmark: Official 6019, 1988.

BC1576. Greensmith, Bill. “East St. Louis Blues: Little Cooper and the Drifters.” Blues & Rhythm no. 98 (Apr 1995): 4–8.

JACK L. COOPER BC1564. Clayton, Herman E. “Jack L. Cooper, Pioneer in Field, Blasts Bias in Radio Programming.” Chicago Defender (Jan 12, 1952): 22. BC1565. Hunter, Bob. “74 and Blind, Jack L. Cooper, First Negro Deejay, Still Airs Radio Show.” Chicago Defender (14 May 1963): 9. BC1566. Passman, Arnie. “Jack Cooper: The First Black Disc Jockey.” Popular Music and Society 16, no. 2 (1992): 43–49. BC1567. Passman, Arnie. “Jack L. Cooper: Did the First Black Disc Jockey Play the Blues?” Living Blues no. 65 (1985): 56. BC1568. Pruter, Robert. “Cooper, Jack L,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 225– 226 (Item E162). Obituaries: BC1569. “Jack L. Cooper, 1st DJ, is Dead.” Chicago Defender (14 Jan 1970): 1–2.

TRENTON COOPER BC1577. Hortig, Michael. The Piano Styles of Trenton Cooper. Austria: Wolf 120.919 CD, 2002. BC1578. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cooper, Trenton,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 557 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 94 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 88 (E169). JOHNNY COPELAND BC1579. Anon. “Blues Pollwinner Makes British Debut.” Jazz Express no. 44 (Jul 1983): 1. BC1580. Anon. “Johnny Copeland Interview. Pt. 1.” Blues Access no. 8 (Winter 1991): 10–11, 26-28; “Pt. 2.” Blues Access no. 9 (Spring 1992): 10+. BC1581. Anon. “Making a Case for the Blues.” Boston Globe (4 Jan 1991): 55. BC1582. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Johnny Clyde Copeland,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 43–47 (Item A139).

JOE COOPER

BC1583. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 453 (Nov 1995): 54.

BC1570. Ferris, Bill. “‘From the Root and Branch’: Composition and Competition in Delta Blues.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 1 (Apr 1971): 16–18.

BC1584. Blomberg, Lennart. “‘Sensationen’ Copeland i Daaligt Snellskap.” Orkester Journalen 51, no. 6 (Jun 1983): 14.

Obituaries: Jefferson no. 97 (1992): 18. BC1571. O’Neal, Jim. “Joe Cooper.” Living Blues no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1992): 33. ROB COOPER BC1572. Coller, Derek. “Blues Discography: Rob Cooper.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 13 (Jul/Aug 1961): 16. See: Items BP1062, C707, F1384. SONNY COOPER BC1573. Bogaert, Karel. “Cooper, Sonny,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 85 (Item E110). BC1574. Demêtre, Jacques; Leadbitter, Mike. “Little Sonny Cooper.” Blues Unlimited no. 30 (Feb 1966): 21. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 101–102 (Item A1241).

BC1585. Brasso, Paul; Bennetzen, Jørgen. “Det Koster Kun 1 Dollar at Reijse på Første Klaasse.” MM: Tidskrift fôr Rytmisk Musik 16, no. 5 (Jun 1983): 14–16. BC1586. Bruening, John C. “The Waiting Game: Johnny Copeland Holds Out for a New Heart.” Blues Access no. 26 (Summer 1996): 52–54. BC1587. Bullamore, Holly J. Johnny Copeland: Jungle Swing. USA: Verve CD 527 466, 1996. BC1588. Clarke, Donald. “Johnny Copeland,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 298 (Item E125). BC1589. Cullman, Brian. “Johnny Copeland Sends the Blues.” Musician Player & Listener no. 37 (Nov 1981): 20–22. BC1590. Dahl, Bill. Johnny Copeland: Working Man’s Blues. USA: Fuel 2000 CD 302 061 260 2, 2002.

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BC1591. Dahl, Bill. “‘Texas Twister’ Copeland Still Plays Up a Storm.” Chicago Tribune (23 Apr 1993): 35. BC1592. Dicaire, David. “Johnny Copeland (1937–1997): The Fire Maker,” in Blues Singers, pp. 178–184 (Item E130). BC1593. Driancourt, Christophe. “Johnny Copeland: Blues Expériences.” Le Monde de la Musique no. HS176 (Apr 1994): 6. BC1594. Emerson, Bo. “Texas Twister Knockin’ Out Tough Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (1 Sep 1989): 2. BC1595. Govenar, Alan. “Johnny Copeland,” in Living Texas Blues, p. 66. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BC1596. Govenar, Alan. “Johnny Copeland,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 127–131 (Item F1414). BC1597. Gregory, Hugh. “Johnny Copeland,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BC1598. Grosman, Romain. “Johnny Copeland: Nature.” Jazz Hot no. 501 (Jun 1993): 23. BC1599. Hadley, Frank-John. Johnny Copeland: Honky Tonkin’. USA: Rounder 11661-9621-2, 1999. BC1600. Hahn, John. Johnny Copeland: Flyin’ High. USA: Verve 517 512-2, 1992. BC1601. Hansson, Nils. “Johnny Copeland.” Jefferson no. 63 (Winter 1983): 4–9. BC1602. Hansson, Nils. Johnny Copeland: Down on Bending Knees. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B-1002, 1984. BC1603. Harris, Paul A. “On the Borderline.” St. Louis PostDispatch (19 Nov 1993): 8. BC1604. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Johnny Copeland,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 71–73 (E150). BC1605. Hess, Norbert. “Johnny Copeland.” Jazz Podium 32, no. 4 (Apr 1983 ): 37.

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BC1611. Hughes, Joe ‘Guitar’. Johnny Copeland: The Copeland Collection. Vol. 1. USA: Collectables COLCD-5221, 1991. BC1612. Kahn, Ashley. Johnny Copeland: Ain’t Nothin’ But a Party. USA: Rounder CD 2055, 1988. BC1613. Kessler, Jordan. “Carrying the Torch for Texas Blues.” Blues Revue no. 28 (Apr/May 1997): 14–17. BC1614. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Johnny Copeland,” in Jamsession, p. 57. New York: Limelight, 1985. BC1615. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Copeland, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 559 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 94–95 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 88 (E169). BC1616. Lewis, Denise. Johnny Copeland: Ghetto Child. UK: Indigo CD 541, 2001. BC1617. Merletti, Alberto. “Johnny Copeland.” Feelin’ Good no. 2/3 (Dec 1985): 4–7. BC1618. Mesnard, Hervé. “J. Copeland.” Jazz Blues & Co no. 62/64 (May/Jun 1983): 8–9. BC1619. Mitchell, Rick. “Bluesman Plies His Art While Waiting for Heart.” Houston Chronicle (5 Sep 1996): 1. BC1620. Obrecht, Jas. “Johnny Copeland: Soulful Houston Blues ….” Guitar Player 17, no. 7 (Jul 1983): 45–46, 48, 50, 52, 54. BC1621. Pearlin, Victor. “Johnny Copeland.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 12–13. BC1622. Peña, Tonky. “Johnny Copeland: El Noble Arte del Rhythm and Blues.” Solo Blues no. 9 (1988): 15–17. BC1623. Perry, Claudia. “Guitarist Johnny Copeland Says Blues Should Get More Respect Here at Home.” Houston Post (1 Aug 1991): 8. BC1624. Radenac, Marc. “Johnny Copeland.” Soul Bag no. 116 (Spring 1989): 16–22.

BC1606. Hess, Norbert. “Johnny Copeland: Mit dem Erfolg mehr Selbstvertrauen.” Blues Forum no. 12 (4th Quarter 1983): 6–10.

BC1625. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Johnny Copeland.” Blues News [Finland] no. 83 (1983): 20–22, 32.

BC1607. Hodgett, Trevor. “Johnny Copeland: Texas Bluesman!” Blueprint no. 54 (Aug 1993): 8–9.

BC1626. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Johnny Copeland.” The Blues Collection no. 56 (1992+).

BC1608. Hoffman, Larry. “Johnny Copeland Gets a New Heart.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 14.

BC1627. Russell, Tony. “Johnny Copeland (1937–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 102 (Item A1904).

BC1609. Holland, Ted. “Johnny Clyde Copeland,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 44 (E157). BC1610. Hudson, Kathleen; Lee, Peter. “Living Blues Interview: Johnny Clyde Copeland.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/Dec 1988): 12–21.

BC1628. Santelli, Robert. “Copeland, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 101 (Item E202). BC1629. Schruers, Fred. Johnny Copeland: Copeland Special. USA: Rounder 2025, 1982.

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BC1630. Schruers, Fred; Goodman, Fred. Johnny Copeland: When the Rain Starts Fallin’. USA: Rounder CD 11515, 1987. BC1631. Shadwick, Keith. “Johnny Copeland,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 70 (Item E204). BC1632. Svensson, Bo. The Johnny Copeland Collection. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5265, 1992.

nalen 64, no. 9 (Sep 1997): 44. Variety 368 (11 Aug 1997): 67. Washington Post (5 Jul 1997): B4. BC1646. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Johnny ‘Clyde’ Copeland (1937–1997).” Sing Out! 42, no. 2 (Fall 1997): 28. BC1647. Allen, Andy. “Johnny Copeland.” Dirty Linen no. 72 (Oct/Nov 1997): 7.

BC1633. Svensson, Bo. Johnny Copeland: Working Man’s Blues. Australia: AIM CD 1303, 1999.

BC1648. Bonner, Brett J.; Wood, Roger. “A Tribute to Johnny Clyde Copeland.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 50–53.

BC1634. Svensson, Bo. The Three Sides of Johnny Copeland. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5285, 1993.

BC1649. Leigh, Keri. “Looking Back: The Passing of So Many.” Blues Revue no. 33 (Dec 1997): 64, 66–67.

BC1635. Swenson, John. Johnny Copeland: I’ll Be Around. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B-1001, 1984.

BC1650. Marcel, Joyce. “Johnny Copeland Was All Heart.” Blues & Rhythm no. 124 (Nov 1997): 9.

BC1636. Tinder, Cliff. “Johnny Copeland.” Down Beat 49, no. 4 (Apr 1982): 52–53. Reprinted in Down Beat 65, no. 3 (Mar 1998): 38–39.

BC1651. Mitchell, Rick. “Blues Legend Copeland Dies.” Houston Chronicle (4 Jul 1997): 1.

BC1637. Tipaldi, Art. “Johnny ‘Clyde’ and Shemekia Copeland,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 33–42. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BC1638. Tomko, Gene. “Copeland, Johnny ‘Clyde’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 226–227 (Item E162). BC1639. Topping, Ray. “The Copeland Record Special.” Block no. 49 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1984): 12–13. BC1640. Topping, Ray. “Diskografie.” Blues Forum no. 12 (1983): 10–11. BC1641. Topping, Ray. “Johnny Copeland: Discography.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 15 (Jun 1983): 8–11.

BC1652. Nelson, David. “Johnny Copeland.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 6. BC1653. Powell, Bryan. “Luther Allison (1939–1997); Johnny Copeland (1937–1997).” Blues Access no. 31 (Fall 1997): 46–47. BC1654. Radenac, Marc. “Johnny ‘Clyde’ Copeland.” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 34. BC1655. Russell, Tony. “Johnny Copeland: Texan Hot Shot.” Guardian [UK] (31 Jul 1997): 11. BC1656. Skelly, Richard. “Blues Guitarist Johnny ‘Clyde’ Copeland, 1937–1997.” Goldmine no. 446 (29 Aug 1997): 10, 168.

BC1642. Topping, Ray. Johnny Copeland: Houston Roots. UK: Ace CHD 238, 1988.

BC1657. Strauss, Neil. “Johnny Copeland, 60, Who Sang Texas Blues and Played Guitar.” New York Times (4 Jul 1997): A14.

BC1643. Vos, Marcel M. “Johnny Copeland: Texas Blues Tornado.” Block no. 49 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1984): 5–11.

BC1658. Tipaldi, Art. “The Last Word: Johnny ‘Clyde’ Copeland.” Blues Revue no. 31 (Oct 1997): 87.

BC1644. Whiteis, David. Johnny Copeland Live in Australia 1990. USA: Black Top BT-1139, 1997.

BC1659. Wight, Phil. “Johnny Copeland.” Blues & Rhythm no. 122 (Sep 1997): 14.

BC1645. Zogott, Jennifer. “Blues from the Field: Johnny Copeland Update.” Blues Revue no. 21 (Feb/Mar 1996): 58. Obituaries: Block no. 103 (1997): 3. Cadence 23, no. 8 (Aug 1997): 125. Discoveries no. 112 (c1997): 14. Down Beat 64, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 12. 5/4 Magazine (Aug/Sep 1997): 2. Folk Roots no. 172 (Oct 1997): 6. Guitar Player 31, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 19– 20. Jazz Hot no. 545 (Nov 1997): 5. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 473 (Sep 1997): 10. Jazz Podium 46, no. 9 (Sep 1997): 44. JazzTimes 27, no. 8 (Oct 1997): 22. Jefferson no. 115 (1997): 26. Mojo no. 46 (1997): 12. Musica Jazz (Aug/Sep 1997): 6. Notes 54 (Jun 1998): 876. Notes 55 (Jun 1999): 868. Orkester Jour-

See also: SHEMEKIA COPELAND Bad (Apr 1993): 8+. Blues & Co no. 2 (c1997). Goldmine no. 202 (22 Apr 1988). Goldmine no. 371 (14 Oct 1994): 169. Jazz Special no. 16 (1994): 14+. Ruta 66 no. 94 (1994): 44+. Items BC1387, BC1463. MARTHA COPELAND BC1660. Bogaert, Karel. “Copeland, Martha,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 85–86 (Item E110). BC1661. Davis, John; Gray-Clarke, G.F. “Martha Copeland: A Draft Discography.” Melody Maker (8 Jul 1950): 9.

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BC1662. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Copeland, Martha,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 559 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 95 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 88 (E169).

BC1677. Mitchell, Pat. “Shemekia Copeland.” Big City Blues 7, no. 2 (Apr/May 2001).

BC1663. Vernon, Michael. Martha Copeland. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7183, 1965.

BC1679. Powell, Bryan. “Shemekia Copeland: Following in Her Father’s Footsteps.” Blues Access no. 35 (Fall 1998): 18–19.

BC1664. Wilby, John. Martha Copeland: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5372, 1995; Martha Copeland: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order + Irene Scruggs. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD5373, 1995. BC1665. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Martha Copeland.” Storyville (1996/97): 194–195. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Items A1826, A1828, A1830, A1831, BR162. SHEMEKIA COPELAND BC1666. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Shemekia Copeland,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 188–192 (Item A139). BC1667. Bays, Kenneth. “Will Shemekia Inherit the Earth?” Blues Revue no. 65 (Mar 2001): 8–14. BC1668. Cole, Mark A. “Shemekia: Blues Baby.” Blueprint 2, no. 35 (May 2000): 8–10. BC1669. Copeland, Shemekia. “Shemekia Copeland on Her Melting-Pot Blues,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., p. 270 (Item A895). BC1670. Dahl, Bill. “Who’s Hot: Shemekia Copeland.” Living Blues no. 142 (Nov/Dec 1998): 13. BC1671. Danchin, Sebastian. “Shemekia: Making My Own Name for Myself.” Living Blues no. 155 (Jan/Feb 2001): 12–19. BC1672. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Interview: Shemekia Copeland.” Blues Revue no. 77 (Aug/Sep 2002): 14. BC1673. Drennen, Eileen M. “Copeland the Younger Was Born to the Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (14 Jun 1998): 2. BC1674. Hadley, Frank-John. “New Blues Invasion.” Down Beat 66, no. 3 (Mar 1999): 22–25.

BC1678. Palmer, Don. “Shemekia Copeland’s Need to Sing, Blues Recordings.” Jazziz 16, no. 2 (Feb 1999): 32.

BC1680. Romain-Vimont, Gilles. “Shemekia Copeland.” Soul Bag no. 153 (Winter 1999): 10. BC1681. Shepard, T. Brooks. “Shemekia Copeland Connects People to the Blues.” American Visions (Jun/Jul 1999): 42–43. BC1682. Skelly, Richard. “Blue Daughter.” Folk Roots no. 184 (Oct 1998): 16. BC1683. Terrell, Tom. “Shemekia Copeland: Wild Child.” Vibe 11, no. 1 (January 2003): 62. BC1684. Tipaldi, Art. “Johnny ‘Clyde’ and Shemekia Copeland,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 33–42. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BC1685. Tipaldi, Art. “Shemekia Copeland: Hot Child in the City.” Blues Revue no. 40 (Sep 1998): 8–12. BC1686. Tipaldi, Art. Shemekia Copeland: Turn the Heat Up. USA: Alligator ALCD 4857, 1998. BC1687. Tomko, Gene. “Copeland, Shemekia,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 227 (Item E162). BC1688. Tomko, Gene. “Shemekia Copeland Celebrates 21st Birthday.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 9. BC1689. Whiteis, David. “Players: Just Call Her Shemekia.” Down Beat 69, no. 12 (Dec 2002): 48–49. BC1690. Wisse, Rien. “Een Steekvlam uit Harlem: Shemekia Copeland.” Block no. 107 (1998): 8–10. See also: JOHNNY COPELAND Blues Magazine [France] no. 11 (1999). Jazz Special no. 47 (1999): 50+. Jazziz (Feb 1999): 32. Jazzthetik (Nov 2002): 24+. Offbeat (Apr 1999): 32. Offbeat (May 2002): 132+. Vibe (Jan 2003): 62+. Item A524. DEWEY CORLEY BC1691. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Dewey Corley: Beale Street Mess Around.” Jefferson no. 24 (1974): 37–39.

BC1675. Hobus, André; Sacré, Robert. “Shemekia Copeland: Blues Star ou Super Star?” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 24 (Dec 2002): 73–75.

BC1692. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Dewey Corley,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 71 (E101).

BC1676. Milkowski, Bill. “Hearsay: Shemekia Copeland.” JazzTimes 28, no. 7 (Sep 1998): 24.

BC1693. Bogaert, Karel. “Corley, Dewey,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 86 (Item E110).

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BC1694. Harris, Sheldon. “Corley, Dewey,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 128, 130 (E146). BC1695. Heide, Karl Gert zur. “Two Days in Memphis.” Blues Unlimited no. 61 (Apr 1969): 4–6. BC1696. Komara, Edward. “Corley, Dewey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 227 (Item E162). BC1697. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Corley, Dewey,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 561 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 95 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 88–89 (E169). BC1698. Olsson, Bengt. “Dewey Corley: Dewey’s Blues,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 47–49. London: Studio Vista, 1970. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 7. BC1699. LaVere, Steve. “Dewey Corley.” Living Blues no. 18 (Autumn 1974): 7. CURLEY CORMIER BC1700. Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Curly Cormier.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 51. IKE COSSE BC1701. Barretta, Scott. “Ike Cosse: ‘You’ve Got to Stand Behind the Song’.” Living Blues no. 166 (Nov/Dec 2002): 10–11. BC1702. Kent, Drew. Ike Cosse: Cold Blooded World. UK: JSP JSPCD2147, 2000. BC1703. Komara, Edward. “Cosse, Ike,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 227–228 (Item E162). BC1704. Lillsunde, Anders. “En Presentation Ike Cosse.” Jefferson no. 144 (2005): 25–27. BC1705. Lupoli, Luca. “L’Entusiasta: Ike Cosse.” Il Blues no. 81 (Dec 2002): 14–15. BC1706. Stedman, John; Rainsford, Mick. Ike Cosse: The Lowdown Throwdown. UK: JSP CD 283, 1997. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 28 (2003). ELIZABETH COTTEN BC1707. Angeletti, Maurizio. “Elizabeth Cotten.” Hi Folks! 1, no. 3 (Jul/Aug 1983): 15–17.

BC1710. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Elizabeth Cotten,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 86–88 (Item E104). BC1711. Baker, Duck. “Off the Record: Washington Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 148 (Apr 2005): 106–108, 110. BC1712. Bogaert, Karel. “Cotton, Elizabeth,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 86 (Item E110). BC1713. Clarke, Donald. “Cotten, Elizabeth,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BC1714. Cohen, Andrew M. “Cotton, Elizabeth,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 228 (Item E162). BC1715. Demmerle, Linda. “Solo: Cotten Picking.” Acoustic Guitar no. 28 (Jan/Feb 1995): 121–126. BC1716. Escamilla, Brian. “Elizabeth Cotton,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 16 (Item E164). BC1717. Friedman, Emily; Tate, Ray. “Elizabeth Cotten: ‘I Just Liked to Play the Strings ...’.” Come for to Sing 1, no. 2 (Apr 1975): 12–13. BC1718. Gerrard, Alice. Elizabeth Cotten. Vol. 3: When I’m Gone. USA: Folkways FA 3537, 1979. BC1719. Gerrard, Alice. “Libba Cotten.” Frets 2, no. 1 (Jan 1980): 26–29. BC1720. Harris, Sheldon. “Cotten, Elizabeth ‘Libba’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 130 (E146). BC1721. Hendrickson, Paul. “Elizabeth Cotten: Riding on the Memory Train.” Rolling Stone no. 196 (25 Sep 1975): 21. BC1722. Lane, Bill. “Past 80 and Still Singing.” Sepia 29 (Dec 1980): 72–76. BC1723. Lanker, Brian. “Elizabeth Cotton,” in I Dream a World, pp. 156–157. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1989. BC1724. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cotten, Elizabeth ‘Libba’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 566 (Item E165). BC1725. Larman, Allen; Coy, Carol. “Elizabeth Cotten.” Folk Scene 2, no. 2 (Apr 1974): 14–17.

BC1708. Anon. “Cotten, Elizabeth,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 515 (Item E154).

BC1726. Lawless, Ray M. “Elizabeth Cotten,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 682–683. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.)

BC1709. Badeaux, Ed. “Please Don’t Tell What Train I’m On.” Sing Out! 14, no. 4 (Sep 1964): 6–13.

BC1727. Monday, J. “Elizabeth Cotten: Folk Guitar Legend.” Guitar Player 9, no. 3 (Mar 1975): 14+.

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BC1728. Mosey, Chris. “The Transatlantic ‘Freight Train’.” Acoustic Guitar no. 50 (Feb 1997): 70–71.

BC1744. Seeger, Mike. “Elizabeth Cotten.” Sing Out! 33, no. 1 (1987): 48–49.

BC1729. Overton, John. Elizabeth Cotten Live! USA: Arhoolie 1089, 1984.

BC1745. Seeger, Mike. “Libba’s Love Still Lingers.” Frets 9 (Sep 1987): 16+.

BC1730. Pankake, Jon; Seeger, Mike. Elizabeth Cotten. Vol. 2: Shake Sugaree. USA: Folkways FTS 1003, 1967.

EDDIE COTTON, JR.

BC1731. Pareles, Jon. “Elizabeth Cotten at 90, Bigger Than the Tradition.” New York Times (7 Jan 1983): 18.

BC1746. Barretta, Scott. “Breaking Out: Eddie Cotton, Jr.” Living Blues no. 153 (Sep/Oct 2000): 12–13.

BC1732. Pearson, Barry. “Other D.C. Area Performers.” Living Blues no. 63 (Jan/Feb 1985): 36.

JAMES COTTON

BC1733. Russell, Tony. “Elizabeth Cotten (1895–1987),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 102 (Item A1904). BC1734. Santelli, Robert. “Cotton, Libba,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 102–103 (Item E202). BC1735. Seeger, Mike. Elizabeth Cotten: Negro Folk Songs and Tunes: Folksongs and Instrumentals with Guitar. USA: Folkways FG 3526, 1958. Notes reissued with Elizabeth Cotten: Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes. USA: Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40009, 1989. BC1736. Smith, Janet. “The Music of Libba Cotten: ‘Washington Blues’.” Frets 2, no. 1 (Jan 1980): 30–31. BC1737. Smith, Jessie Carney (ed.). “Elizabeth ‘Libba’ Cotton,” in Epic Lives: One Hundred Black Women Who Made a Difference. Detroit: Visible Ink, 1993. BC1738. Soloman, Linda. “Elizabeth Cotten: Song Writer and Guitarist.” ABC TV Hootenanny 1, no. 3 (Jul 1964): 43–45. BC1739. Southern, Eileen. “Cotton, Elizabeth (‘Libba’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 85–86 (Item E208). BC1740. Wilds, Mary. “Elizabeth ‘Libba’ Cotten,” in Raggin’ the Blues, pp. 22–33. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 15, no. 2 (Fall 1987): 220. Bluegrass Unlimited 22 (Aug 1987): 13. Cadence 13, no. 8 (Aug 1987): 92. Goldmine no. 184 (14 Aug 1987). JazzTimes (Sep 1987): 6. Jefferson no. 78 (1987): 37. Living Blues no. 76 (1987): 41. New York Times (30 Jun 1987): B8. Notes 44, no. 4 (1988): 698. Variety 327 (8 Jul 1987): 94. BC1741. Covey, Nancy. “Elizabeth Cotten.” Folk Roots no. 51 (Sep 1987): 9. BC1742. Gerrard, Alice. “Elizabeth Cotten.” Old-Time Herald 1, no. 2 (Winter 1987/88): 11–13. BC1743. Obrecht, Jas. “Elizabeth Cotten.” Guitar Player 21, no. 9 (Sep 1987): 13.

See also: Items A2291, C182.

BC1747. Adams, Rob. “Blues Straight Down the Line.” The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (7 Aug 1992): 10. BC1748. Adins, Georges. “Rencontre avec Jimmy Cotton et Junior Wells.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 41 (1966): 10–22. BC1749. Anon. “Fuel for Thought.” New York Times (25 May 1979): 28. BC1750. Anon. “James Cotton.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 50 (Mar 1975): 1–2. BC1751. Anon. “James Cotton Kicks off His ‘Take Me Home’ Tour at Buddy Guy’s.” Chicago Defender (25 Jan 1990): 24. BC1752. Anon. “James Cotton: Learned to Play Harmonica on the Radio.” Soul [USA] 9 (17 Mar 1975): 11. BC1753. Antone, Clifford. James Cotton: Mighty Long Time. USA: Antone’s ANT0015, 1991. BC1754. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “James Cotton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 71–72 (E101). BC1755. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “James Cotton,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 48–53 (Item A139). BC1756. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 461 (Jul/Aug 1996): 52. BC1757. Bogaert, Karel. “Cotton, James,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 86–87 (Item E110). BC1758. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques; Paterson, Neil. “The Southern Blues Singers. 3: James Cotton.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 5. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited Reprints, p. 9. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. BC1759. Chechik, Michael. James Cotton: Cut You Loose. USA: Vanguard VSD-79283, 1968. BC1760. Clarke, Donald. “Cotton, James,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BC1761. Cullen, Thomas J., III. “The Soul Patrol: James Cotton — the Verve Years.” Blues Revue no. 20 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996): 20–21.

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BC1762. Gordon, Robert. “Cotton, James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 287– 230 (Item E162).

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Reprinted as “James Cotton,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 47–48 (Item A1241).

BC1763. Greensmith, Bill. “Cotton in Your Ears.” Blues Unlimited no. 120 (Jul/Aug 1976): 4–11.

BC1782. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “James Cotton,” in Blues, pp. 22–23, 38–39, 83–85, 92, 99, 117, 137 (Item A1504).

BC1764. Greenwood, Kevin. “Listen to Joseph Cotton: He Sounds Like Butterfield.” Rolling Stone no. 13 (6 Jul 1968): 6, 22.

BC1783. Nerenberg, Michael. James Cotton: Late Night Blues — Live at the New Penelope Café. Canada: Just a Memory JAM9140-2, c.1998.

BC1765. Hadley, Frank-John. “Blues Album of the Year: James Cotton.” Down Beat 64, no. 12 (Dec 1997): 45.

BC1784. Niquét, Bernard. “James Cotton/Shakey Jake.” Blues: Bimestrel International Blues Jazz no. 2 (1970): 9–11.

BC1766. Harris, Sheldon. “Cotton, James ‘Jimmy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 130, 132 (E146).

BC1785. Noble, Peter. Dealin’ with the Devil: The Best of James Cotton. Australia: AIM CD 2005, 1996.

BC1767. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues.” Coda 10, no. 1 (May/Jun 1971): 13+.

BC1786. Oliver, Paul. “James Cotton,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 156–157, 180 (Item A1585).

BC1768. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues: James Cotton.” Coda 9, no. 2 (Jul/Aug 1969): 33.

BC1787. Ray, Paul. James Cotton Live at Antone’s Nightclub. USA: Antone’s ANTCD 0007, 1988.

BC1769. Heikkilä, Sauli. “Cottonia Tsekkaamassa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 84 (1983): 4, 11.

BC1788. Röhnisch, Claus. “Harmonica Blues.” Jefferson no. 6 (1969): 11.

BC1770. Herzhaft, Gérard. “James Cotton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 73–75 (E150).

BC1789. Roxon, Lillian. “James Cotton Blues Band,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 120–121 (Item E192).

BC1771. Holland, Ted. “James Cotton,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 81 (E157). BC1772. Huggins, Cilla; Hobus, André. “James Cotton.” Soul Bag no. 130 (Spring 1993): 10–16.

BC1790. Russell, Tony. “James Cotton (1935–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 103 (Item A1904).

BC1773. Jones, Paul. Jimmy Cotton: Live and on the Move. UK: Sequel NEX CD 123, c1990.

BC1791. Santelli, Robert. “Cotton, James,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 103–104 (Item E202).

BC1774. Joyce, Mike. “James Cotton: Interview.” Cadence 6, no. 1 (Jan 1980): 8–10, 15.

BC1792. Scherl, Robert. James Cotton Blues Band: Dealing with the Devil. USA: Intermedia QS 5006, 1982.

BC1775. J.S. The James Cotton Blues Band. USA: Verve FTS-3023, 1967.

BC1793. Shadwick, Keith. “James Cotton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 71 (Item E204).

BC1776. Kahn, Ashley. James Cotton: High Compression. USA: Alligator AL 4737, 1984.

BC1794. Shurman, Dick. James Cotton: Best of the Verve Years. USA: Verve 314 527 371-2, 1995.

BC1777. Koda, Cub. James Cotton: Fire Down Under the Hill. USA: Telarc CD 83497, 2000.

BC1795. Sinclair, John. James Cotton: 35th Anniversary Jam. USA: Telarc CD 83550, 2002.

BC1778. Lacey, Ted. “When It Comes from Me, It’s Blues.” Chicago Defender (8 Apr 1972): 25.

BC1796. Southern, Eileen. “Cotton, James,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 86 (Item E208).

BC1779. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cotton, James,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 567 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 95 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 89 (E169). BC1780. Lazar, Helen Doob. “Living Blues Interview: James Cotton.” Living Blues no. 76 (1987): 22–33. BC1781. Milne, Rick. “The Muddy Waters Band: Jimmy Cotton.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 6–7.

BC1797. Sterner, Peter. “James Cotton.” German Blues Circle Info no. 50 (Nov 1980): 36–39. BC1798. Townsley, Tom. “James Cotton: ‘Still Working Hard - Still Doing Good’.” Blues Revue no. 16 (Mar/Apr 1995): 48–52. BC1799. Townsley, Tom. “James Cotton: Mighty Long Time with the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 13–14.

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BC1800. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “James Cotton,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 56, 100, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BC1801. Whiteis, David. “James Cotton’s Quiet Rebellion.” Down Beat 63, no. 9 (Sep 1996): 32–35. BC1802. Wilmer, Val. “Jimmy Cotton.” Jazz News [UK] (9 Aug 1961): 10. BC1803. Woodard, Josef. “Hearsay: James Cotton.” JazzTimes 26, no. 10 (Dec 1996): 22.

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2nd ed., p. 95 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 89 (E169). BC1813. Romanowski, Ken. Carolina Blues (1937–1947): The Complete Recorded Works of Floyd Council, Eddie Kelly, Rich & Welly Trice in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5168, 1993. BC1814. Santelli, Robert. “Council, Floyd,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 104 (Item E202). Obituaries:

See also: Blues Access no. 6 (Summer 1991). Goldmine no. 211 (26 Aug 1988). Mississippi Saxophone (Apr 1992): 1+; Mississippi Saxophone (Aug 1992): 8+; Mississippi Saxophone (Nov 1992): 4+. Virus de Blues no. 1 (Mar 2003). Virus de Blues no. 2 (Jul 2003). Vox no. 26 (Nov 1992): 88.

BC1815. Lornell, Kip. “Floyd Council.” Living Blues no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1977): 6.

Items BB1978, BY163, D2442, F911.

BC1816. Hansen, Barry. “Country Jim Discography.” R and B Magazine [USA] 1, no. 8 (Fall 1971): 14–15.

SYLVESTER COTTON

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items F446, F448 (no. 70). COUNTRY JIM (James Bledsoe)

BC1804. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cotton, Sylvester,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 567 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 95 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 89 (E169).

BC1817. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Country Jim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 570 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 96 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 90 (E169).

BC1805. Smith, Chris. Sylvester Cotton: Detroit Blues. Vol. 1. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7422, 1988.

COUNTRY PAUL

BC1806. Smith, Chris. Andrew Dunham and Friends. Detroit Blues Vol. 2. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7423, 1984.

TOM COURTNEY

BC1807. Smith, Chris. Sylvester Cotton & Andrew Dunham: Blues Sensation. UK: Ace CDCHD 869, 2003. See also: Item A1158 (Pt. 16). “LITTLE” WILLIE COTTON BC1808. Leadbitter, Mike. “New Discographical Comment. No.1.” Blues Unlimited no. 51 (Mar 1968): 13. TOMMY COUCH See: MALACO RECORDS FLOYD COUNCIL BC1809. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Dipper Boy Council,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 72 (E101).

See: CAROLINA SLIM BC1818. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Tom Courtney,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 72 (E101). BC1819. Curtiss, Lou; Payne, John. “Tomcat’s Blues: Tom Courtney.” Living Blues no. 20 (Mar/Apr 1975): 36–37. BC1820. Harris, Sheldon. “Courtney, Thomas ‘Tom’/ ’Tomcat’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 133–134 (E146). BC1821. Lauterbach, Preston. “Tomcat Courtney: Scratched by the Tomcat.” Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/Apr/May 2003): 54–56. BC1822. Trageser, Jim. “Courtney, Tom ‘Tomcat’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 233 (Item E162).

BC1810. Cohen, Andy. “Council, Floyd ‘Dipper Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 230 (Item E162).

COUSIN JOE

BC1811. Harris, Sheldon. “Council, Floyd ‘Dipper Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 133 (E146).

COUSIN LEROY (Leroy Rozier)

BC1812. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Council, Floyd,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 569 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

See: PLEASANT JOSEPH

BC1823. Coller, Derek. “Cousin Leroy — Blues Disco.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 5 (1960). BC1824. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns: No.16: Cousin Leroy.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 9.

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RICHARD COUSINS BC1825. Burke, Tony. “Interview mit Richard Cousins.” Blues Life no. 45 (1989): 15. BC1826. Hewitt, Bob. “A Strong Persuader.” Guitarist 3, no. 8 (Jan 1987): 22–24, 26. BEN COVINGTON BC1827. Harris, Sheldon. “Covington, ‘Bogus’/’Blind’ Ben,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 134 (E146).

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BC1842. Anon. “Roaring Twenties Blues Queen to Record Again.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 9 (May 1961): 8. BC1843. Anon. “‘Sweet Ida’.” Chicago Defender (11 Sep 1937): 10. BC1844. Anon. “Trade Mag Digs Ida Cox into Blues Disc Berth; Hubby to Collaborate.” Chicago Defender (26 Dec 1959): 19. BC1845. Arx, Rolf von. “A Glimpse at the Golden Years of Ida Cox.” 78 Quarterly no. 11 (2001): 109–122.

BC1828. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Covington, Blind Bogus Ben,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 572–573 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 96 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 90 (E169).

BC1846. Arx, Rolf von. Ida Cox. Vol. 2. UK: Fountain FB304, 1976.

BC1829. Russell, Tony. “Explorations in the Discographical Jungle!: Key to the Bushes.” Blues Unlimited no. 61 (Apr 1969): 15.

BC1848. Bakker, Dick M. “Ida Cox, 1923–29.” Micrography no. 21 (Sep 1972): 4.

BC1830. Tuuk, Alex van der. “Ben Covington alias Ben Curry.” 78 Quarterly no. 12 (2005): 54–58. ROBERT COVINGTON (Robert Lee Travis) BC1831. Brisbin, John Anthony. Blues in the Night: The Golden Voice of Robert Covington. USA: Evidence 26074-2, 1995. BC1832. O’Brien, Justin. “Covington, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 233–234 (Item E162).

BC1847. Bakker, Dick M. “Ida Cox.” Micrography no. 13 (Feb 1971): 5.

BC1849. Balliett, Whitney. “Yes Yes Yes Yes,” in Dinosaurs in the Morning: 41 Pieces on Jazz, pp. 135–139. New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1962. BC1850. Biagioni, Egino. “Ida Cox.” Jazzforschung/Jazz Research no. 2 (1970). Reprinted as “Blues the Blues-World Forgot. 11. Teil: Moanin’ Groanin’ Blues: Ida Cox.” Blues Notes 11, no. 35/36 (Mar 1979): 12–14, 47. BC1851. Bogaert, Karel. “Cox, Ida,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 88–89 (Item E110).

BC1833. O’Brien, Justin. “Robert Covington.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 59–60.

BC1852. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Ida Cox,” in Blueswomen, pp. 34–42 (E112).

IDA COX

BC1853. Briggs, Keith. The Essential Ida Cox. UK: Document CBL 200017, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200017, 2001.

BC1834. Albertson, Chris. Ida Cox: Blues Ain’t Nothin’ Else But —. USA: Milestone MLP-2015, 1971. BC1835. Anon. “Discography of Ida Cox.” Jazz Music [UK] 3, no. 3 (1946): 17–19. (NOTE: With additions/ corrections in Jazz Music 3, no. 6 (1947): 23–24; 4, no. 2 (1949): 23.)

BC1854. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Cox, Ida,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 114–115 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Ida Cox,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 141 (Item E119).

BC1836. Anon. “Famous Blues Singer Rediscovered.” Down Beat 28, no. 5 (2 Mar 1961): 14.

BC1855. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan; Murray, Chrissie. “Ida Cox,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 55 (Item E120).

BC1837. Anon. “Ida Cox, Bessie Smith’s Contemporary, Found in Tenn.” Variety 217 (16 Dec 1959): 43.

BC1856. Chilton, John. “Cox, Ida,” in Who’s Who of Jazz, 4th ed., p. 81 (Item E121).

BC1838. Anon. “Ida Cox Goes Over Great on Select Vaudeville Bill.” Chicago Defender (15 Dec 1923): 3.

BC1857. Clarke, Donald. “Cox, Ida,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 311 (Item E125).

BC1839. Anon. Ida Cox: Misery Blues, Coffin Blues. France: BYG 529073, 1960s. BC1840. Anon. “Ida Cox Starred by R.K.O.” Chicago Defender (25 Apr 1936): 11.

BC1858. Cobb, Ivorey. “Ida Cox, Famed Blues Singer, Headed for New Comeback.” Chicago Defender (20 Jan 1940): 20.

BC1841. Anon. “Ida Cox to Begin Recording This Week.” Chicago Defender (11 Nov 1939): 20.

BC1859. Cowley, John H. Ida Cox: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria:

Biographical Entries: C

Document DOCD-5322, 1995. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5323, 1995. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5324, 1995. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5325, 1995. Vol. 5. Austria: Document DOCD-5651, 1999. BC1860. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Cox, Ida,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 86. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BC1861. Davenport, Doris. “A Candle for Queen Ida.” Black Music Research Journal 23, no. 1/2 (Spring/Fall 2003): 91–102. BC1862. Dicaire, David. “Ida Cox (1896–1967): Raisin’ Cain,” in Blues Singers, pp. 196–200 (Item E130). BC1863. Evans, David. “Ida Cox,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 115–116. New York: Perigee, 2005. BC1864. Feather, Leonard. “Cox, Ida,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 103 (Item E135). BC1865. Feather, Leonard. “Cox, Ida,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 171 (Item E138).

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BC1875. MacInerney, K. “Ida Cox: The Travelling Blues.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 1, no. 3 (May/Jun 1987): 6. BC1876. Muir, Peter. “Cox, Ida,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 235–236 (Item E162). BC1877. Oliver, Paul. “Cox, Ida (1889–1967),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 55–56 (Item E378). BC1878. Oliver, Paul. “Cox [née Prather], Ida,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 529 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 252 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 6. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 634. New York: Grove, 2001. BC1879. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Cox, Ida,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 62 (Item E182). BC1880. Placksin, Sally. “Ida Cox,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 28–32. New York: Wideview, 1982.

BC1866. Gammond, Peter. Ida Cox Sings the Blues. UK: London AL 3517, 195?

BC1881. Raven, Reginald C. “Ida Cox: Discography,” in Jazzology, pp. 12–13. London: American Record Society, 1940s

BC1867. Harris, Sheldon. “Cox, Ida,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 134–136 (E146).

BC1882. Reitz, Rosetta. Ida Cox: Wild Women Don’t Have the Blues. USA: Rosetta RR 1304, 1981.

BC1868. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Ida Cox: The Uncrowned Queen of the Blues,” in Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s, pp. 225–229. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987.

BC1883. Russell, Tony. “Ida Cox (1896–1967),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 103 (Item A1904).

BC1869. Heffernan, A.E. “Ida Cox, Famed Blues Singer of 30’s Recalls Former Triumphs Over Period.” Chicago Defender (13 Jan 1962): 10. BC1870. Holland, Ted. “Ida Cox,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 30 (E157). BC1871. Keepnews, Orrin. Ida Cox: Blues for Rampart Street. USA: Riverside RLP-9374, 1961; USA: Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1758-2, 1990. BC1872. Kinkle, Roger D. “Cox, Ida,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, p. 755 (E160).

BC1884. Rye, Howard. “Ida Cox on Vocalion & Okeh, 1923– 40.” Collectors Items no. 20 (Oct 1983): 3. BC1885. Santelli, Robert. “Cox, Ida,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 105–106 (Item E202). BC1886. Shadwick, Keith. “Ida Cox,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 72 (Item E204). BC1887. Southern, Eileen. “Cox, Ida,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 86–87 (Item E208). BC1888. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Ida Cox Sings the Blues.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 6 (Jun 1954): 13–14. BC1889. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Ida Cox. Vol. 1. UK: Fountain FB-301, 1973.

BC1873. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cox, Ida,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 574 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 96 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 90–91 (E169).

BC1890. Sykes, Marc R. “Cox, Ida (1896–1967),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, p. 624 (Item E185).

BC1874. Levine, Nancy J. “Women in the Blues: She Play Blues Just Like a Man.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 7 (Winter 1992/93): 34–38.

BC1891. Tracy, Steve. Classic Blues and Vaudeville Singers: The Alternate Takes 1921 to 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5573, 1997.

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BC1892. Walamies, Vesa. “Ida Cox.” Blues News [Finland] no. 97 (1986): 18–19. BC1893. Wilson, John S. “Surviving Stylist.” New York Times (10 Sep 1961): B16.

BC1905. Fontenot, Kevin S. “Crawford, James ‘Sugar Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 236–237 (Item E162). BC1906. Hannusch, Jeff. “Backtalk: James ‘Sugar Boy’ Crawford.” Offbeat 15, no. 2 (Feb 2002): 99–101.

BC1894. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Ida Cox.” Storyville (1996/97): 195–200. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore AfricanAmerican, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BC1907. Hannusch, Jeff. “James Crawford: ‘Sugar Boy’,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 259–266 (Item F1085).

BC1895. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Ida Cox.” Storyville (1998/99): 177. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore AfricanAmerican, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BC1909. Hannusch, Jeff. “The Sweet and Sour Life of Sugar Boy.” Wavelength no. 41 (Mar 1984): 27.

Obituaries: Chicago Defender (14 Nov 1967): 4. Down Beat 34 (28 Dec 1967): 14. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 150 (Jan 1968): 17. Jefferson no. 1 (1968): unp. New York Times (12 Nov 1967): 87. Time [USA] 90 (24 Nov 1967): 92. Variety 248 (15 Nov 1967): 79. BC1896. Affeldt, Paul E. “Obituaries.” Jazz Report [USA] 6, no. 1 (1967/69): 7. BC1897. Hansson, Lars. “In Memoriam.” Orkester Journalen 36, no. 1 (Jan 1968): 6–7. BC1898. Hillman, J.C. “Ida Cox: Last Mile Blues.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 6 (Jun 1968): 9–10. BC1899. Horn, Wik. “Ida Cox.” Mr. Blues no. 4 (Nov 1967): 11. BC1900. Jones, Max. “Ida Cox: Woman of the Blues.” Melody Maker (25 Nov 1967): 8. See also: Items A1826, A1828, A1831, BR162, BR163, E318.

BC1908. Hannusch, Jeff. James ‘Sugar Boy’ Crawford: New Orleans Classics. France: Pathé Marconi PM 1561351, 1985.

BC1910. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Crawford, Sugarboy,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 91 (E169). BC1911. Pattison, Terry. Sugarboy Crawford. France: Chess/ Vogue 427017, 1976. See also: Items A440, F1070. ROSETTA CRAWFORD BC1912. Anon. “‘Don’t Get Me High’ Girl with Mae West.” Chicago Defender (15 Apr 1939): 21. BC1913. Anon. “Filling in Discographically.” Record Research no. 94 (Dec 1968): 10. BC1914. Bogaert, Karel. “Crawford, Rosetta,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 89 (Item E110). BC1915. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Crawford, Rosetta,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 63 (Item E182). See: Items A1521 (Pt. 2), A2209. ROBERT CRAY

DAVELL CRAWFORD

BC1916. Ahlgren, Calvin. “Robert Cray: Solid Gold at the S.F. Blues Fest.” San Francisco Chronicle (19 Sep 1993): 36.

BC1901. Crawford, Davell O’Ryan; Salaam, Kalamu Ya. Davell Crawford: Let Them Talk. USA: Rounder CD 2139, 1995.

BC1917. Aiges, Scott. “Cray is Roughing Up His Blues Edges.” Times-Picayune (28 Jan 1994): 6.

BC1902. Sinclair, John. “Davell Crawford: Born with the Funk.” Blues Access no. 40 (Winter 2000): 14–20.

BC1918. Alden, Grant. “Rhythm & Bluesman.” Guitar World 11, no. 11 (Dec 1990): 27–28, 98–99.

DAVID CRAWFORD

BC1919. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Robert Cray,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, p. 406 (Item A432).

BC1903. Mohr, Kurt. “David Crawford: The Kid of New Orleans.” Soul Bag no. 136 (Autumn 1994): 12–13. JAMES CRAWFORD See: Item BC1279.

BC1920. Anon. “Heroes: Robert Cray Picks Out Some Low Down Blues for a Rainy Morning.” The Guitar Magazine 5, no. 7 (Jul 1995): 20.

JAMES “SUGAR BOY” CRAWFORD

BC1921. Anon. The Music of Robert Cray. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1999. 72 pp.

BC1904. Broven, John J. “Sugar Boy Crawford,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 47 (Item F1076).

BC1922. Anon. “Robert Cray,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 44–48. Bath: Future, 2003.

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BC1923. Anon. “Robert Cray: Talking Blues with the Strong Persuader.” Guitar Magazine 2, no. 8 (Nov 1992): 24+.

BC1944. Dahl, Bill. “Latest Release a Testament to Robert Cray’s Blues Prowess.” Chicago Tribune (19 May 1995): 1.

BC1924. Anon. “Sitting Pretty: Will Success Spoil Robert Cray? Don’t Bet on It.” Musician no. 102 (Apr 1987): 70–74.

BC1945. Day, Bryan. “The Many Sides of Robert Cray.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 2, no. 2 (May/Jun 1988): 7.

BC1925. Anon. “Songwriter Profile: Robert Cray.” Music Connection 21, no. 13 (23 Jun 1997–6 Jul 1997): 15.

BC1946. Della Cava, Marco R. “Cray and His Band Get Back to the Basics of Blues.” USA Today (2 Jun 1995): 10.

BC1926. Bailie, Stuart. “The Devil Plays Out.” New Musical Express (22 Oct 1988): 53.

BC1947. Di Martino, D. “Blues is Definitely Alive and Well.” Billboard 99 (21 Mar 1987): 4+.

BC1927. Bays, Kenneth. “Robert Cray: Living the Dream.” Blues Revue no. 70 (Sep 2001): 8–12. BC1928. Birnbaum, Larry. “Profile: Robert Cray.” Down Beat 51, no. 8 (Aug 1984): 54–55. BC1929. Black, Bill. “Cray Brother Blues.” Sounds [UK] (3 Aug 1985): 8–9.

BC1948. Dicaire, David. “Robert Cray: The Contemporary Bluesman,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 111–115 (Item E131). BC1949. Doidy, Eric. “The Deep Soul of Robert Cray.” Soul Bag no. 155 (Summer 1999): 16–21.

BC1930. Bossi, Matteo. “Robert Cray.” Il Blues no. 91 (Jun 2005): 49.

BC1950. Dougherty, Steven. “Strong Persuader Robert Cray Sings to Prove There’s Pop Life Left in the Blues.” People Weekly 27 (13 Apr 1987): 133–134.

BC1931. Bradley, Jeff. “Cray Spans the World with Urban Blues.” Denver Post (27 May 1997): 8.

BC1951. Elliot, Paul. “Strong Language.” Sounds [UK] (25 Oct 1986): 14–15.

BC1932. Brown, Geoff. “When Soul Met Gospel.” Mojo no. 68 (Jul 1999): 28.

BC1952. Farinella, David John. “Live Mix: Robert Cray.” Mix 29, no. 8 (Aug 2005): 106.

BC1933. Brunning, Bob. “Robert Cray,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BC1934. Burke, Tony. “Young Bob’s Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 42 (Feb 1989): 16–17.

BC1953. Forte, Dan. “The Great Blues Hope: Robert Cray.” Guitar Player 21, no. 5 (May 1987): 64–66. Excerpt reprinted in Guitar Player 33, no. 7 (Jul 1999): 113.

BC1935. Carman, Tim. “Smooth Blues Getting Grittier.” Houston Post (29 Nov 1990): 1.

BC1954. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Robert Cray,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001.

BC1936. Case, Brian. “Black and Blue.” Melody Maker (3 Aug 1985): 20.

BC1955. Gilmore, Mikal. “Blues with a Bullet ... and Robert Cray Holds the Smoking Gun.” Rolling Stone no. 502 (18 Jun 1987): 40, 42, 44, 88–90.

BC1937. Clark, Douglas. “Profile: Robert Cray.” Down Beat 46, no. 17 (Nov 1979): 67–68. BC1938. Clarke, Donald. “Cray, Robert,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 313 (Item E125). BC1939. Collis, John. “Hats Off to True Blues.” Guardian [UK] (10 Oct 1986).

BC1956. Givens, Ron. “Playing for the Big Time.” Newsweek on Campus (Oct 1986): 61. BC1957. Goodman, Fred. “Cray-Fishin’: What Robert’s Success Means to the Record Business.” Musician no. 102 (Apr 1987): 74.

BC1940. Cook, Richard; Lazell, Barry. “Heart of Darkness.” Sounds [UK] (15 Oct 1988): 12–13.

BC1958. Greenstreet, Rosanna. “Cool Stamps Tell the Tale of a Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Travellin’ Man: Robert Cray.” The Independent on Sunday (24 Aug 1997): 1.

BC1941. Cook, Richard. “Who’s Afraid of Robert Cray?” Sounds [UK] (13 Aug 1988): 20–21.

BC1959. Greenstreet, Rosanna. “The Questionnaire: Robert Cray.” Guardian [UK] (4 Dec 1993): 78.

BC1942. Cordery, Mark. “Smooth Operator.” Melody Maker (1 Nov 1986): 11.

BC1960. Guralnick, Peter. “The Blues Goes to College.” Village Voice (21 Jan 1986): 61.

BC1943. Cray, Robert. “Robert Cray on Bluesmen.” Q no. 24 (Sep 1988): 41.

BC1961. Guy, Paul. “Robert Cray: Blues, Soul & R&B.” Fuzz 2, no. 4 (May 1997): 24–28.

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BC1962. Hansen, George. “Robert Cray: A Legend in the Making.” Blues Revue no. 33 (Dec 1997): 10–12, 14, 16. BC1963. Harris, Paul A. “Cray’s Music Looks to Memphis Sound.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (16 Oct 1992): 4. BC1964. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Robert Cray,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 76–78 (E150). BC1965. Hewitt, Bob. “A Strong Persuader.” Guitarist 3, no. 8 (Jan 1987): 22–24, 26. BC1966. Hildebrand, Lee. “Robert Cray,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, p. 54. New York: Billboard, 1994. BC1967. Hildebrand, Lee. Robert Cray Band: Bad Influence. USA: Hightone HCD 8001, 1985.

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BC1981. Leslie, Fran. “Robert Cray.” Blueprint 2, no. 49 (Jul 2001): 25. BC1982. Löfgren, Tommy. “I Stralkastarljuset Robert Cray.” Jefferson no. 70 (Fall 1985): 2–5. BC1983. Martin, Gavin. “New Blues Hobo.” New Musical Express (17 Aug 1985): 6–7. BC1984. McCormick, M. “Creem Showcase: Robert Cray: Strong Persuader, Stronger Guitarist.” Creem 18 (Feb 1987): 46–47. BC1985. Miles, Milo. “Robert Cray.” Rolling Stone no. 787 (28 May 1998): 8–9. BC1986. Milkowski, Bill. “Robert Cray: Soled Out!” JazzTimes 29, no. 6 (Aug 1999): 46–49.

BC1968. Hochman, Steve. “Robert Cray,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 1, pp. 254–257. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BC1987. Moerer, Keith. “Smooth Operator: Robert Cray Makes Good with Bad Influences.” Bam: Bay Area Music Magazine no. 250 (30 Jan 1987): 10–12.

BC1969. Hochman, Steve. “Robert Cray: Bluesman Branches Out.” Los Angeles Times (5 Dec 1990): 8.

BC1988. Molenda, Michael. “Blues Joint: Robert Cray.” Guitar Player 37, no. 10 (Oct 2003): 26.

BC1970. Hodgett, Trevor. “Robert Cray.” Blues in Britain no. 46 (Oct 2005): 21.

BC1989. Moody, Pete. Robert Cray, with Albert Collins: In Concert. UK: Indigo IDOXCD 516, 1999.

BC1971. Holland, Ted. “Robert Cray,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 91 (E157).

BC1990. Morris, Chris. “Cray Brings His ‘Shoes’ to Ryko.” Billboard 111, no. 14 (3 Apr 1999): 11+.

BC1972. Isola, Gregory. “Robert Cray: Sweet Strat Soul.” Guitar Player 35, no. 7 (Jul 2001): 39–40. BC1973. Kaihatsu, Tim. “Robert Cray: Keeper of the Blue Flame.” Guitar Player 20, no. 2 (Feb 1986): 32–33, 37–38, 40. BC1974. Kaliss, Jeff. “John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray: Talkin’ Shop.” JazzTimes 22, no. 2 (Mar 1992): 24–27. BC1975. Kaplan, Audrey Kleiner. Robert Cray: Strong Persuader. Miami: Columbia, 1987. 46 pp. BC1976. Kay, Larry Alan. “FI Interview: Robert Cray.” Fi: The Magazine of Music & Sound 2, no. 6 (Jul/Aug 1997): 38–43. BC1977. Kearse, Abbie. “Robert Cray.” Essence 21 (Feb 1991): 30+. BC1978. Laing, Dave. “Cray, Robert,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 6. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 650. New York: Grove, 2001. BC1979. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cray, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 580 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 97 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 91 (E169). BC1980. Leigh, Bill. “Robert Cray’s Memphis Mix.” Guitar Player 31, no. 7 (Jul 1997): 25.

BC1991. Morse, Steve. “Robert Cray.” Boston Globe (2 Oct 1992): 58. BC1992. Morse, Steve. “Robert Cray: Blues Persuader.” Boston Globe (1 Nov 1990): 10. BC1993. Moses, Mark. “Asking for Water.” The New Yorker 65 (13 Feb 1989): 83–87. BC1994. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Being a Blues Singer is Like Being Black Two Times.” Q 1, no. 2 (Nov 1986): 8–9. BC1995. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Cloud Nine.” Q no. 26 (Nov 1988): 98–104. BC1996. Nathan, David. “A New Face on the Blues Block.” Journal & Guide (21 Sep 1995): 10. BC1997. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Robert Cray.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/ Apr 1990): 50. BC1998. Ohta, Atushi. “Blues.” Juke [Japan] no. 6 (Jan 1985): 24–27. BC1999. Okamoto, David. “If B.B. is the King of Blues, Cray’s a Prince.” Tampa Tribune (7 Feb 1986): 1, 3 BC2000. Oldfield, Mike. “Black and Blues and White all Over.” Guardian [UK] (3 May 1990): 26. BC2001. Oldfield, Mike. “Blues Without Bite.” Guardian [UK] (15 Feb 1991): 35.

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BC2002. Olsen, David C. (ed.). Robert Cray Band: Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. Miami: CPP/Belwin, Inc., 1989. 48 pp.

BC2021. Russell, Tony. “Robert Cray (1953–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 103–104 (Item A1904).

BC2003. O’Regan, John. “Robert Cray: What You See is What You Get.” Get Rhythm no. 5 (Jul 2001): 22–23, 25.

BC2022. St. Pierre, Roger. “Alias Cray and Clay.” Blues & Soul no. 470 (4 Nov 1986): 15–16.

BC2004. Orshoski, Wes. “Robert Cray, Producer Steve Jordan Got the Blues Again for Ryko.” Billboard 113 (12 May 2001): 26.

BC2023. St. Pierre, Roger. “Cray-Zee.” Blues & Soul no. 496 (10 Nov 1987): 17. BC2024. Santelli, Robert. “Cray, Robert,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 106–107 (Item E202).

BC2005. Pacheco, Dan. “Robert Cray’s Imprint Embellishes Blues Roots.” Denver Post (29 Jul 1994): 23.

BC2025. Scanlon, Ann. “Blues Brothers.” Vox no. 28 (Jan 1993): 16–17.

BC2006. Peabody, Dave. “A Good Influence.” Folk Roots no. 40 (Oct 1986): 28–29, 31.

BC2026. Scherman, Tony. “Robert Cray.” Musician no. 144 (Oct 1990): 7.

BC2007. Pearce, Alan ‘D’. “Tales of a Modern Bluesman: Robert Cray.” Blues Matters no. 27 (Aug/Sep 2005): 38–45.

BC2027. Schruers, Fred. “Robert Cray: Young Bluesman Busts Down the Barriers.” Musician 88 (Feb 1986): 27+.

BC2008. Peck, Abe. “Robert Cray.” Rolling Stone no. 488 (4 Dec 1986): 34.

BC2028. Sculley, Alan. “Robert Cray Goes Back to the Blues.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (17 Mar 1994): 9.

BC2009. Pereira, Al; Robble, Andrew M.; DeSalvo, Debra. “Robert Cray: John Lee’s Hope for the Future of the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 19 (Sep/Oct 1995): 29.

BC2029. Sculley, Alan. “The Water’s Fine.” St. Louis PostDispatch (12 Oct 1995): 12.

BC2010. Pesant, Steven C. “The Sentiment of the Song: Robert Cray’s Sweet Side.” Experience Hendrix 2, no. 1 (Mar/Apr 1998): 15–17. BC2011. Piper, Julian. “A Blue Renaissance.” Guitarist 2, no. 6 (Nov 1985): 38–39. BC2012. Putignano, Bob. “Robert Cray Releases ‘Twenty’.” Goldmine no. 651 (8 Jul 2005): 12. BC2013. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Robert Cray,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 223–224. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996.

BC2030. Selvin, Joel. “Cray Fires Guitarist Over Musical Rift.” The San Francisco Chronicle (29 Nov 1992): 49. BC2031. Shadwick, Keith. “Robert Cray,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 73 (Item E204). BC2032. Sinclair, David. “Rebirth of the Electric Blues.” The Times [UK] (21 Jun 1986). BC2033. Sinclair, David. Robert Cray: Who’s Been Talking. USA: Tomato 269653, 1980. BC2034. Skala, Gianfranco; Parmigiani, Gianni. “Intervista a Robert Cray.” Il Blues no. 8 (Sep 1984): 10.

BC2014. “Robert Cray: Gospel, Soul ‘n Blues & Rock’n Roll.” Blues News [Germany] no. 26 (Jul/Sep 2001): 10–14.

BC2035. Snider, Eric. “Bluesman Robert Cray Plays to a Broader Ear.” St. Petersburg Times (7 Feb 1986): 1, 4.

BC2015. Roberts, Jim. “The Blues ... and a Little Bit More.” Down Beat 54, no. 3 (Mar 1987): 23–25.

BC2036. Snowden, Don. “Robert Cray Bringing the Blues Up to Date.” Los Angeles Times (17 Oct 1985): 2.

BC2016. Robicheau, Paul. “Robert Cray’s Shades of Blues.” Boston Globe (21 Jun 1996): 57.

BC2037. Staunton, Terry. “Heartbreak Hotels.” New Musical Express (20 Jun 1987): 24, 25.

BC2017. Rosenthal, Joe. “Blues, Brother.” The Guitar Magazine (Jun 1999): 30–31.

BC2038. Steakley, Clay. “Guitars: Robert Cray.” Performing Songwriter 11, no. 72 (Sep/Oct 2003): 54.

BC2018. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Robert Cray,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 40–41. London: Brown, 2003.

BC2039. Stewart, Tony. “Power of Persuasion.” Sounds [UK] (6 Jun 1987): 15–17.

BC2019. Russell, Tony. “Blues Journal.” Jazz Journal 37, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 13.

BC2040. Stigers, Curtis. “Curtis Stigers on Robert Cray.” Guardian [UK] (8 Dec 1995): 12.

BC2020. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Robert Cray.” The Blues Collection no. 25 (1992+).

BC2041. Strickland, Andy. “Singing Goodbye to the Old Macho Blues.” Record Mirror (20 Jun 1987): 43.

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BC2042. Sutherland, Sam. “For Cray, Blues is Alive and Well.” Billboard 97 (30 Nov 1985): 36. BC2043. Sweeting, Adam. “Keeping Heartbreak in the Family.” Guardian [UK] (9 Sep 1992): 36. BC2044. Sykes, Marc R. “Cray, Robert (1953–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 626–627 (Item E185). BC2045. Thompson, Art. “Robert Cray: Talking Blues with the King of Touch.” Guitar Player 27, no. 2 (Feb 1993): 27–28. BC2046. Thompson, Scott H. “Cray’s Holdin’ Court.” JazzTimes 21, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1991): 44. BC2047. Thompson, Scott H. “Cool, Calculating Robert Cray.” JazzTimes 18 (Nov 1988): 23. BC2048. Tipaldi, Art. “Robert Cray,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 235–240. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BC2049. Tobler, John. “Rebirth of the Blues.” Music Week (25 Oct 1986): 16–17. BC2050. Tolleson, Robin. “Robert Cray’s Heart Full of Soul.” Down Beat 55, no. 5 (May 1988): 16–18. BC2051. Trebron, Mojo. “Robert Cray.” Blues Forum no. 20 (1987): 4–7. BC2052. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Robert Cray,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 147–148, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BC2053. Varner, Ray. “Living Blues Interview: Robert Cray Doesn’t Hitch-Hike to Gigs Anymore. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 22–27; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 18–20.

News [Germany] no. 35 (Oct/Dec 2003): 22–23. Creem 1, no. 11 (1992): 58+. Creem 2, no. 12 (1993): 70. Goldmine no. 176 (24 Apr 1987). Guitar Techniques (Jul 1997). Guitarist 9, no. 5 (Oct 1992). Time [USA] (8 Dec 1986). Items BB1351, BC1387, BC1463, BC1648, BJ1588, C182, E114. PEE WEE CRAYTON (Connie Curtis Crayton) BC2060. Andréasson, Hans; Löfgren, Tommy; Sandin, Jörgen. “Rapport från USA.” Jefferson no. 35 (Winter 1976): 23–24. BC2061. Anon. “Pee Wee Crayton Discography.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 4 (Feb 1973): 17–19. BC2062. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Pee Wee Crayton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 73–74 (E101). BC2063. Blau, Ellen. “Living Blues Interview: Pee Wee Crayton. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 56 (Spring 1983): 5–12, 14–16; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 6–9, 36–39, 41, 43, 45, 47. BC2064. Bogaert, Karel. “Crayton, Pee Wee,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 89–90 (Item E110). BC2065. Breckow, John. “Four Sheets in the Wind: Pee Wee Crayton Interview.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 4 (Feb 1973): 14–16. BC2066. Goldwasser, Frank. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Soul Bag no. 86 (Dec 1981/Jan 1982): 5–10. BC2067. Govenar, Alan. “Connie Curtis Crayton ‘Pee Wee’,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 51–52. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

BC2054. Vos, Marcel M. “Robert Cray: Crayatief in de Blues.” Block no. 51 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1984): 5–10.

BC2068. Gregory, Hugh. “Pee Wee Crayton,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

BC2055. Vos, Marcel M. “Vinyl van Cray.” Block no. 51 (Jul/ Aug/Sep 1984): 11.

BC2069. Harris, Jeff. “Crayton, Connie Curtis ‘Pee Wee’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 238 (Item E162).

BC2056. Weinger, Harry. “Robert Cray Keeps the Blues Alive.” Billboard 96 (22 Dec 1984): 54+. BC2057. Wert, Justin. “Cray, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 237–238 (Item E162). BC2058. Whitall, Susan. “Robert Cray: The Blues’ Fountain of Youth.” Detroit News (6 Nov 1990): 1. BC2059. Wright, James Nelson. “Robert Cray: Singer-Guitarist Keeping the Blues Alive.” Michigan Chronicle (1 Aug 1990): 3. See also: Blues & Soul no. 620 (1992): 28. Blues News [Finland] no. 153 (1995). Blues News [Finland] no. 155 (1995). Blues News [Finland] no. 193 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 215 (2005). Blues

BC2070. Harris, Sheldon. “Crayton, Connie Curtis ‘Pee Wee’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 136–137 (E146). BC2071. Heller, Skip. Pee Wee Crayton: The Essential Recordings. USA: Purple Pyramid CLP 0960-2, 2001. BC2072. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Peewee Crayton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 79 (E150). BC2073. Holland, Ted. “Pee Wee Crayton,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 149 (E157). BC2074. Humphrey, Mark. Pee Wee Crayton: Pee Wee’s Blues — the Complete Aladdin & Imperial Recordings. USA: Capitol 36292, 1996.

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BC2075. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Pee Wee Crayton,” in Jamsession, p. 48. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BC2092. Shurman, Dick. Pee Wee Crayton and His Guitar: After Hours Boogie. Sweden: Blues Boy BB-307, 1988.

BC2076. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Crayton, Pee Wee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 580– 581 (Item E165).

BC2093. Shurman, Dick. Pee Wee Crayton: Early Hour Blues. USA: Blind Pig CD 5052, 1999.

BC2077. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Big Joe’s Teeth.” Blues Revue no. 72 (Nov 2001): 25–26. BC2078. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Don’t You Know F?” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 42–44. BC2079. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Pee Wee and Tears on the Bible.” Blues Revue no. 63 (Dec 2000): 32–33. BC2080. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Van Talkin’ and Thoughts Walkin’.” Blues Revue no. 68 (Jun 2001): 33–34. BC2081. Moon, D. Thomas. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 12. BC2082. Moonoogian, George A. “Blues Classics Revisited.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 4 (Feb 1973): 21–22. BC2083. Otis, Johnny. Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies. Vol. 5: Pee Wee Crayton. USA: Blues Spectrum BS-105, 1974. BC2084. Otis, Johnny. “The Otis Tapes. 2: Pee Wee Crayton.” Blues Unlimited no. 107 (Apr/May 1974): 8–9. BC2085. Pearson, Bill. “Hodge Podge of Blues: Some Names We Need to Know More About.” Blues-Link no. 1 (Aug/Sep 1973): 4–7. BC2086. Rotante, Anthony. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Record Research 2, no. 2 (May/Jun 1956): 11; Record Research 2, no. 3 (Jul/Aug 1956): 11. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BC2087. Russell, Tony. “Pee Wee Crayton (1914–1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 104–105 (Item A1904). BC2088. Santelli, Robert. “Crayton, Pee Wee,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 108 (Item E202). BC2089. Shadwick, Keith. “Connie ‘Pee Wee’ Crayton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 74 (Item E204). BC2090. Sheridan, Kevin. “Pee Wee Crayton: In the Forefront of West Coast Blues.” Guitar Player 11, no. 7 (Jul 1977): 22+. BC2091. Shurman, Dick. “Pee Wee Crayton,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, pp. 170–173 (Item F1414). (NOTE: Partially extracted from obituary in Living Blues no. 67 (1986).)

BC2094. Shurman, Dick. Pee Wee Crayton: The Modern Legacy. Vol. 1. UK: Ace CDCHD 632, 1996. BC2095. Slaven, Neil. Blues After Hours: The Essential Pee Wee Crayton. UK: Indigo IGOCD2526, 2002. BC2096. Stolper, Darryl. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Blues Unlimited no. 57 (Nov 1968): 9. BC2097. Stone, Dave. “The Strat and the Blues. Pt. 1: 1954– 1979.” Blues Matters no. 23 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005). BC2098. Topping, Ray. Pee Wee Crayton: Memorial Album. UK: Ace CHD 177, 1986. BC2099. Topping, Ray. Pee Wee Crayton. Vol. 1: Blues Guitar Genius. UK: Ace 10 CH 23, 1980. Vol. 2: Rocking Down on Central Avenue. UK: Ace CH 61, 1982. BC2100. Turner, Bez. Pee Wee Crayton: Peace of Mind. UK: Charly CFM 601, 1982. BC2101. Ungania, Pierluigi. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Feelin’ Good no. 18 (1988): 6–11. BC2102. Vos, Marcel M. “Pee Wee Crayton Discografie.” Block no. 44 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1982): 34–36. BC2103. Wijngaarden, Kees Van; Vos, Marcel M. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Block no. 44 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1982): 29–36. BC2104. Wilmer, Val. “Crayton After Hours.” Melody Maker (18 Sep 1976): 32. BC2105. Zijlstra, Don. “Digitaal Eerherstel Voor Pee Wee Crayton.” Block no. 100 (1996): 14–15. Obituaries: Billboard 97 (20 Jul 1985): 68. Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 3 (Fall 1986): 324. Block no. 55 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1985): 16. Down Beat 52, no. 10 (Oct 1985): 13. Goldmine no. 133 (30 Aug 1985). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 344 (Nov 1985): 7. Orkester Journalen 53, no. 9 (Sep 1985): 45. Variety 319 (3 Jul 1985): 87. BC2106. Bainer, Maria. “Pee Wee Crayton: Master of Expression.” Blues Life no. 32 (1985): 11–12. BC2107. Bainer, Maria. “Pee Wee Crayton, 1914–1985.” Jefferson no. 71 (Winter 1985): 12–14. BC2108. Groslier, Daniel. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Soul Bag no. 104 (Sep/Oct 1985): 15–18. BC2109. Hannusch, Jeff. “Glenn, Crayton Deaths Reported.” Wavelength no. 58 (1985): 5.

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BC2110. Hess, Norbert. “In Memoriam.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 18–21. BC2111. Obrecht, Jas. “Pee Wee Crayton Remembered.” Guitar Player 19, no. 9 (Sep 1985): 9. BC2112. Shurman, Dick. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Living Blues no. 67 (1986): 37–38. BC2113. Vernon, Paul. “Pee Wee Crayton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 11 (Jul 1985): 22–23. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 42 (1976). Items BB2000, F85, F1420. FELTON CREWS BC2114. Grandi, Marino; Lupoli, Luca. “Felton Crews: Un Gentleman al Basso.” Il Blues no. 78 (Mar 2002): 40–41. KATIE CRIPPEN BC2115. Harris, Sheldon. “Crippen, ‘Little’ Katie ‘Kate’/ ’Kay’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 137 (E146). BC2116. Holland, Ted. “Katie Crippen,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 136 (E157). BC2117. Komara, Edward. “Crippen, Katie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 240 (Item E162). CLEVELAND CROCHET BC2118. Komara, Edward. “Crochet, Cleveland,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 240 (Item E162). BC2119. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘Mr. Sugar Bee’: Jay Stutes and Cleveland Crochet.” Blues Unlimited no. 21 (Apr 1965): 10–11. DAVID CROCKETT See: Item BS1978. G.L. CROCKETT BC2120. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Crockett, G.L,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 588 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 98 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 93 (E169). BC2121. Pruter, Robert. “Crockett, G.L,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 240 (Item E162). See also: Goldmine no. 201 (8 Apr 1988). Items D1491, F178.

DAVID CROSS BC2122. Russell, Tony. Jazzin’ the Blues. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5407, 1996. SHERYL CROWLEY See: Item BC1169. ARTHUR CRUDUP BC2123. Altman, Billy. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: That’s All Right Mama. USA: Bluebird 61043-2, 1992. BC2124. Amos, Edward. “Arthur Big Boy Crudup,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BC2125. Anderson, Clive. Arthur Crudup: Roebuck Man. UK: Sequel NEX CD 210, 1992. BC2126. Anderson, Rick. “Crudup, Arthur William ‘Big Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 241–243 (Item E162). BC2127. Anon. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: After Hours. USA: Camden/BMG 74321 523802, 1997. BC2128. Anon. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: RCA/Victor/ Bluebird Discography.” Blues News [Finland] no. 86 (1984): 31. BC2129. Anon. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: Shout Sister Shout. Bullwhip BWLP 1001, c1984. BC2130. Anon. “Arthur Crudup Ails.” Rolling Stone no. 155 (28 Feb 1974): 18. BC2131. Anon. “Big Boy: The Blues Giant They Almost Forgot.” Melody Maker (30 Jan 1971): 30. BC2132. Anon. “The Story of Big Boy.” Melody Maker (19 Jun 1971): 22. BC2133. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Boy Crudup,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 74–75 (E101). BC2134. Balfour, Alan. Big Boy Crudup/Lightnin’ Hopkins: Previously Unissued, 1960–62 Recordings. UK: Krazy Kat 7410, 1982. BC2135. Bentley, Chris. Big Boy Crudup: I’m in the Mood. UK: Krazy Kat 7416, 1983. BC2136. Bentley, Chris. Big Boy Crudup: Star Bootlegger. UK: Krazy Kat 7402, 1982. BC2137. Bogaert, Karel. “Crudup, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 90–91 (Item E110). BC2138. Briggs, Keith; Larkin, Colin. Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup: The Very Best Songs of the Father of Rock and Roll. Austria: Wolf BC 005, 2002.

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BC2139. Calt, Stephen. Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup: The Father of Rock and Roll. USA: RCA Victor LPV573, 1971. BC2140. Calt, Stephen. “Arthur Crudup.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Feb 1972): 7. BC2141. Clarke, Donald. “Crudup, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 321–322 (Item E125). BC2142. Coller, Derek. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup, 1941– 1959.” Matrix no. 51 (Feb 1964): 3–6; Matrix no. 56 (Dec 1964): 19. BC2143. Collis, John. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: Mean Ol’ Frisco. UK: Charly CD BM 50, 1993. BC2144. Cuscuna, Michael. “Arthur Crudup: Daddy of Rock.” Down Beat 38, no. 19 (11 Nov 1971): 11. BC2145. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Crudup, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 84 (Item E128).

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BC2155. Groom, Bob. “That’s All Right, Elvis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 201 (Aug 2005): 14–15. BC2156. Guy, John. “Blues Fell This Evening.” Footnote 1, no. 5 (1971): 23–24. BC2157. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 92–93 (Item E145). BC2158. Harrington, Richard. “Rollin’ & Tumbling: Arthur Crudup, Elvis Presley, and the $60,000 Question.” Crawdaddy no. 26 (Jul 1973): 22–23. BC2159. Harris, Sheldon. “Crudup, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 137–139 (E146). BC2160. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Arthur Crudup: That’s All Right, Big Boy.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 22–23. BC2161. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 80–81 (E150). BC2162. Hodenfield, Chris. “Arthur Crudup May Get It Back.” Rolling Stone no. 97 (9 Dec 1971): 10.

BC2146. Eagle, Bob. “Down in Death Valley: Arthur Crudup.” Jefferson no. 14 (1971): 26–28.

BC2163. Holland, Ted. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 99 (E157).

BC2147. Escott, Colin. Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup: Rock Me Mama. USA: Bluebird/BMG 82876-55155-2, 2003.

BC2164. Jahn, Mike. “The Royalty Cheaters.” Hi Fidelity/ Musical America 22, no. 12 (Dec 1972): 56–58.

BC2148. Evans, David. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 116– 117. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BC2165. Kent, Don. “Standing at My Window: A Quick Introduction to Big Boy Crudup.” Blues Unlimited no. 50 (Feb 1968): 3–4.

BC2149. Garner, Ken. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, pp. 231–232. London: BBC, 1993. BC2150. Gelly, Dave. “One Key Two Tempos and Elvin Preston.” Cream no. 1 (May 1971): 26–29. BC2151. Gilbert, Jeremy. “The Original Rock and Roller.” Melody Maker (14 Mar 1970): 10. BC2152. Gray, Mike. “Arthur Crudup.” Big Beat of the 50’s no. 21 (Aug 1979): 55–56. BC2153. Groom, Bob. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: Complete Recorded Works, 1941–1954 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 11 September 1941 to 6 September 1946. Austria: Document DOCD-5201, 1993. Vol. 2: 6 September 1946 to 11 March 1949. Austria: Document DOCD-5202, 1993. Vol. 3: 11 March 1949 to 15 January 1952. Austria: Document DOCD-5203, 1993. Vol. 4: 15 January 1952 to 8 April 1957. Austria: Document DOCD-5204, 1993. BC2154. Groom, Bob. “If I Get Lucky: An Interview with Big Boy Crudup.” Blues World no. 30 (May 1970): 16–17.

BC2166. Koester, Bob. Arthur Crudup: Crudup’s Mood. USA: Delmark DS-621, c1971. Notes reissued with Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup Meets the Master Blues Bassists. USA: Delmark DD-621, 1994. Notes reissued with Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup. France: Goody GY 10.009, 1970s. BC2167. Koester, Bob. Arthur Crudup: Look on Yonder’s Wall. USA: Delmark DS-614, 1968. BC2168. Korner, Alexis. Alexis Korner Presents Kings of the Blues. Vol. 3. UK: RCA 204, c1962. BC2169. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Crudup, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 597 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 98–99 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 93–94 (E169). BC2170. Leadbitter, Mike. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: Mean Ole Frisco. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63855, 1970. BC2171. Leadbitter, Mike. “Big Boy Crudup: Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup Talks to Mike Leadbitter, 3/3/70. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 75 (Sep 1970): 16–18; “Pt.

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2.” Blues Unlimited no. 76 (Oct 1970): 18; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 77 (Nov 1970): 19. BC2172. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Big Boy,” in Beale, Black & Blue: Life and Music on Black America’s Main Street, pp. 204–214. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. BC2173. Napier, Simon A. Arthur Crudup: Roebuck Man. UK: United Artists UAS 29092, 1970. BC2174. Napier, Simon. “Presley’s Favourite.” Melody Maker (10 Jan 1970): 10.

BC2187. St. Pierre, Roger. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: That’s Alright Mama. UK: Springboard DJSLM 2025, 1976. BC2188. Scott, Frank. “Arthur Crudup.” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 4–5. BC2189. Shadwick, Keith. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 76–77 (Item E204). BC2190. Solding, Staffan. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: Give Me a 32-20. Sweden: Crown Prince IG-403, 1982.

BC2175. Oliver, Paul. “Crudup, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 57 (Item E378).

BC2191. Southern, Eileen. “Crudup, Arthur (‘Big Boy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 88 (Item E208).

BC2176. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Crudup, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 63 (Item E182).

BC2192. Szatmary, David P. “The Story of Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup,” in Rockin’ in Time, pp. 25–27. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2000.

BC2177. Ramsmeier, Jürgen. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup, 1905–1974: Disco.” Blues Life (1st Series) no. 7/8 (1977): 19–22, 25–26.

BC2193. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 3 (Mar 1972): 22–23.

BC2178. Ramsmeier, Jürgen. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup: 1905–1974. Teil 1.” Blues Life (1st Series) no. 1 (1976); “Teil 2.” Blues Life (1st Series) no. 2 (1976); “Teil 3.” Blues Life (1st Series) no. 3 (1976); “Teil 4.” Blues Life (1st Series) no. 4/5 (1976/77): 15–17; “Teil 5.” Blues Life (1st Series) no. 6 (1977): 6–8. BC2179. Redd, Lawrence N. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup,” in Rock is Rhythm and Blues, pp. 127–135. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1974. BC2180. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Arthur Crudup,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, p. 233. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BC2181. Rowe, Mike. “Post-War Discographical Comment: Percy Lee & Big Boy Crudup.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 5–6. BC2182. Russell, Tony. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup (1905– 1974),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 105 (Item A1904). BC2183. Russell, Tony (ed.); Smith, Chris. “Arthur Crudup.” The Blues Collection no. 47 (1992+). BC2184. Ryan, Marc. She Left Me a Mule: Downhome Delta Blues, 1951–52. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5241, 1991.

BC2194. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Mississippi Delta Bluesman: Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup.” Il Blues no. 84 (Sep 2003): 14–18. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 18.) BC2195. Vernon, Mike. Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7161, 1965. BC2196. Waterman, Dick. “Arthur Crudup,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 96–101. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BC2197. Waterman, Dick. “A Painful Memory.” King Biscuit Times Blues Journal 3, no. 6 (c1994). Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 2, no. 2 (Fall 1974): 225. Jazz Hot no. 307 (Jul/Aug 1974): 38. Jazz Podium 23 (Jun 1974): 6. Orkester Journalen 42, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1974): 5. BC2198. “Crudup: Presley’s Influence.” Melody Maker (4 May 1974): 5. BC2199. Ersson, Kent. “Arthur Crudup, 1905–1974.” Jefferson no. 25 (Summer 1974): 17. BC2200. Fong-Torres, Ben. “Arthur Crudup Dies: Credit is All He Ever Got.” Rolling Stone no. 160 (9 May 1974): 16. BC2201. Jones, Max. “Crudup: Father of Rock and Roll.” Melody Maker (11 May 1974): 47.

BC2185. Rye, Howard. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup, 1941– 1954.” Collectors Items no. 38 (Oct 1986): 12–13.

BC2202. O’Neal, Jim. “Arthur Crudup.” Living Blues no. 16 (Spring 1974): 5.

BC2186. Santelli, Robert. “Crudup, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 109–110 (Item E202).

BC2203. Russell, Tony. “Arthur Crudup.” Into Jazz 1, no. 5 (Jun 1974): 6.

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BC2204. Stretton, M. John. “Arthur Crudup, 1905–1974.” Blues-Link no. 5 (1974): 28–29.

BC2216. Bruin, Leo. James Crutchfield: St. Louis Blues Piano. Holland: Swingmaster CD 2205, 2001.

See also: Block no. 10 (c1976). Now Dig This no. 57 (Dec 1987). Now Dig This no. 136 (Jul 1994). Rock Revue no. 10 (c1975).

BC2217. Hortig, Michael. “Levee Blues.” Blues Life no. 30 (1985): 18.

Items A1227, BM432, BW2319, F178. JESSE CRUMP BC2205. Anon. “Crump, Jesse,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 258 (Item E159). BC2206. Bogaert, Karel. “Crump, Jesse,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 91 (Item E110). BC2207. Feather, Leonard. “Crump, Jesse,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 172 (Item E138). BC2208. Harris, Sheldon. “Crump, Jesse ‘Tiny’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 139 (E146). BC2209. Huddlestone, Warren C. “Jesse Crump: Piano Behind the Blues.” Record Changer 11, no. 3 (Mar 1952): 11, 22. BC2210. Komara, Edward. “Crump, Jesse ‘Tiny’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 243 (Item E162). BC2211. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Crump, Jesse,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 598 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 99 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 94 (E169). BC2212. Oliver, Paul. “Jesse Crump,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 127, 129, 180 (Item A1585). BC2213. Rye, Howard. Vocal Duets: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1924–1931). Austria: Document DOCD-5526, 1997. BC2214. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Jesse Crump.” Storyville (2002/03): 158. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore AfricanAmerican, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: Crescendo 13 (Jan 1975): 38. Orkester Journalen 42, no. 9 (Sep 1974): 5. See also: Item BA520. JAMES CRUTCHFIELD BC2215. Bruin, Leo. James Crutchfield: Original Barrelhouse Blues — St. Louis Blues Legend. Holland: Swingmaster 2109, 1985.

BC2218. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Crutchfield, James,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 598– 599 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 99 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 94 (E169). Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 21. Cadence 28, no. 2 (Feb 2002): 141. Jazziz (Mar 2002): 18. Notes 59 (Jun 2003): 871. BC2219. Bruin, Leo. “Stampen en Grommen: James Crutchfield (1912–2001).” Block no. 121 (2002): 24. ANNE CULLEN (Lola Anne Cullum) BC2220. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mrs. Cullen Rediscovered.” Blues Unlimited no. 46 (Sep 1967): 7–8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 170–171 (Item A1241). See also: ALADDIN RECORDS BEN CURRY BC2221. Tuuk, Alex van der. “Ben Covington alias Ben Curry.” 78 Quarterly no. 12 (2005): 54–58. See also: Item F3. GEORGE CURRY BC2222. Smith, Chris. Frank ‘Springback’ James & George Curry: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1934–1938. Austria: Document DOCD5289, 1994. PINELL CURRY Obituaries: Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 48. JAMES “PECK” CURTIS BC2223. Amos, Edward. “James Peck Curtis,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BC2224. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “James ‘Peck’ Curtis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 75 (E101). BC2225. Evans, David. “Peck Curtis: Interview. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 10–12; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 70 (Feb/Mar 1970): 9–12. BC2226. Harris, Sheldon. “Curtis, James ‘Peck’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 139–140 (E146). BC2227. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Curtis, James ‘Peck’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 609

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(E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 99 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 94 (E169). BC2228. O’Neal, Jim. “Curtis, James ‘Peck’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 243–244 (Item E162). BC2229. O’Neal, Jim. “Living Blues Interview: Houston Stackhouse.” Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 20–36. Reprinted with additional material in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 68–135 (Item A1676). BC2230. Santelli, Robert. “Curtis, Peck,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 110 (Item E202).

See also: Items BN194, D1829 (Vol. 3). LUCIOUS CURTIS See: Items BB722, F825, F885. EDDIE CUSIC BC2231. Block, Matthew. Eddie Cusic: I Want to Boogie. USA: HMG/Hightone HMG 1005, 1998. BC2232. Wert, Justin. “Cusic, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 244 (Item E162). See also: Item D1469, D1674.

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DUSKY DAILEY

DADDY DEEP THROAT

BD9.

See: PERRY CAIN DADDY HOTCAKES See: GEORGE MONTGOMERY

“DADDY

CUPCAKES”

Evans, David. Rare 1930s Blues. Vol. 2: 1936 to 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5391, 1996.

DAISY MAE (Daisy Mae Diggs) See: Items BA99, BC1575.

DADDY STOVEPIPE (Johnny Watson)

LARRY DALE (Ennis Lowery)

BD1.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Daddy Stovepipe,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 76 (E101).

BD10.

BD2.

Bogaert, Karel. “Daddy Stovepipe (Johnny Watson),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 92 (Item E110).

Boziwick, George. “Dale, Larry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 245 (Item E162).

BD11.

Cohen, Andrew M. “Watson, Johnny ‘Daddy Stovepipe’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K-Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1059 (Item E162).

Broven, John. “Larry Dale: The New York Houserocker.” Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 4-8.

BD12.

BD4.

Harris, Sheldon. “Watson, Johnny ‘Jimmy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 545 (E146).

Broven, John; Turner, Bez; Huggins, Cilla. “Selective Larry Dale Discography.” Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 9-10.

BD13.

BD5.

Hill, Don. “Two Street Musicians: Roy Brown and Daddy Stovepipe.” Cadence 13, no. 2 (Feb 1987): 18-19.

Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dale, Larry,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 99-100 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 95 (E169).

BD6.

Koester, Bob. “Daddy Stovepipe.” Blues Unlimited no. 9 (Feb 1964): 6. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 58-59 (Item A1241).

BD14.

Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such .... No. 13.” Blues & Rhythm no. 133 (Oct 1998): 13.

BD15.

Mohr, Kurt. “Discography: Larry Dale.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 26.

BD3.

BD7.

BD8.

Larkin, Colin (ed). “Daddy Stovepipe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 614 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 99 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 94-95 (E169). Oliver, Paul. “Daddy Stovepipe,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 64, 143, 201 (Item A1585). See also: Items A2251, F3, F27, F296.

See also: Item BR1031. DALLAS JAMBOREE JUG BAND BD16.

Bogaert, Karel. “Dallas Jamboree Jug Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 92-93 (Item E110). See also: Item F1444.

THE DALLAS STRING BAND See: COLEY JONES

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LEROY DALLAS

JULIUS DANIELS

BD17.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Leroy Dallas,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 76 (E101).

BD28.

Anon. Julius Daniels. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7175, 1965.

BD18.

Bogaert, Karel. “Dallas, Leroy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 93 (Item E110).

BD29.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Julius Daniels,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 76-77 (E101).

BD19.

Harris, Sheldon. “Dallas, Leroy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 140 (E146).

BD30.

BD20.

Komara, Edward. “Dallas, Leroy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 245-246 (Item E162).

Bastin, Bruce. “Up on the Road,” in Red River Blues, pp. 180-202. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986.

BD31.

Bogaert, Karel. “Daniels, Julius,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 94 (Item E110).

BD21.

Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dallas, Leroy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 617 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 100 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 95 (E169).

BD32.

Larkin, Colin (ed). “Daniels, Julius,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 624 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 100 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 96 (E169).

BD22.

Moore, Dave. Ralph Willis: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: 1950/511953; Plus the Complete Leroy Dallas (1949-1962). Austria: Document DOCD-5257, 1994.

BD33.

Oliver, Paul. Atlanta Blues, 1927-30: The Complete Recordings in Chronological Order of Julius Daniels, Lil McClintock. UK: Matchbox MSE 219, 1986.

BD23.

Welding, Pete. “Leroy Dallas.” Blues Unlimited no. 44 (Jun/Jul 1967): 5-7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 221-223 (Item A1241).

BD34.

Oliver, Paul. “Daniels, Julius (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 59 (Item E378).

BD35.

Russell, Tony. “Daniels, Julius,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 249 (Item E162).

JAMES DALTON Obituaries: BD24.

Wisner, Steve. “James ‘Big Bro’ Dalton.” Living Blues no. 42 (Jan/Feb 1979): 41.

DAN BURLEY SKIFFLE GROUP

See also: Items F542, F551. IKE DARBY BD36.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Ike Darby,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 77 (E101).

BD37.

Harris, Sheldon. “Darby, ‘Big’ Ike,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 142 (E146).

BD38.

Komara, Edward. “Darby, Ike ‘Big Ike’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 249 (Item E162).

BD39.

O’Neal, Jim. “Big Ike Darby and the Mobile Blues.” Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 8-11.

See: DAN BURLEY DANE & SIR CHARLES BD25.

Hanna, Ray. “The Blue World of Dane & Sir Charles.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2001).

GILMORE DANIEL Obituaries: Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 38. BD26.

Evans, David. “Gilmore Daniel.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 35.

GEORGE DANIELS BD27.

Duffy, Timothy. “George Daniels,” in Music Makers, pp. 44-45. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

JACK DANIELS

Obituaries: BD40.

TEDDY DARBY (Theodore Roosevelt Darby) BD41.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Teddy Darby,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 77 (E101).

BD42.

Bogaert, Karel. “Darby, Blind Blues (Theodore Roosevelt Darby),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 95 (Item E110).

See: HIT SOUND RECORDS JIM DANIELS See: Item A1690.

Nelson, David. “Big Ike Darby.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 34.

Biographical Entries: D

BD43.

Harris, Sheldon. “Darby, Theodore ‘Blind Blues’/ ’Teddy’/’Teddy Roosevelt’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 142-144 (E146).

293

Obituaries: Variety 311 (20 Jul 1983): 127. BD58.

Hess, Norbert. “Larry Darnell.” Blues Forum no. 12 (1983): 37.

BD59.

Shurman, Dick. “Larry Darnell.” Living Blues no. 58 (Winter 1983/84): 44. Stratton, Les. “‘Mr. Heart & Soul’ Dies of Cancer.” Blues Unlimited no. 145 (Winter 1983/84): 25.

BD44.

Harrison, David. “Darby, Teddy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 249 (Item E162).

BD45.

Larkin, Colin (ed). “Darby, ‘Blind’ Teddy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 626 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 100 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 96 (E169).

BD60.

BD46.

Pierson, Leroy. “St. Louis Blues.” Living Blues no. 3 (Fall 1970): 20-21.

RICK DARNELL

BD47.

Rowe, Mike. Blind Teddy Darby: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 19291937. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6042, 1993.

BD48.

Welding, Pete. “Teddy Darby.” Blues World no. 31 (Jun 1970): 3-4. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items C152, F1031, F1042, F1055.

LARRY DARNELL (Leo Edward Donald)

See also: Goldmine no. 55 (Dec 1980). Item BH475.

BD61.

Anon. “Off the Record: Still a Thrill: Rick Ravon Darnell.” Blues Revue no. 69 (Jul/Aug 2001): 31-32.

COW COW DAVENPORT (Charles Edward Davenport) BD62.

Anon. “Discography of Cow Cow Davenport.” Jazz Music [UK] no. 5 (1943): 12, 14; Jazz Music [UK] no. 10 (194?): 15.

BD63.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Cow Cow Davenport,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 77-78 (E101).

BD64.

Backensto, Woody. “Piano Roll-ography: Charles ‘Cow-Cow’ Davenport.” Record Research 2, no. 4 (Nov/Dec 1956): 9.

BD49.

Anon. “Columbia Signs Larry Darnell.” Chicago Defender (15 Mar 1952): 22.

BD50.

Anon. “Larry Darnell Puts Blues On New Kick Pace.” Chicago Defender (21 Jan 1950): 20.

BD65.

Bean, Floyd. “Davenport Piano.” Jazz Record no. 34 (Jul 1945): 8-9.

BD51.

Anon. “Larry Darnell Quits to Spite Wife: Blues Singer in Alimony Trouble.” Chicago Defender (11 Apr 1953): 1.

BD66.

Bogaert, Karel. “Davenport, Charles ‘Cow Cow’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 95-96 (Item E110).

Broven, John J. “Larry Darnell,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 25-25 (Item F1076).

BD67.

BD52.

Bond, Debbie. “Davenport, Cow Cow,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 250 (Item E162).

BD53.

Gart, Galen. “Larry Darnell,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003.

BD68.

Briggs, Keith. The Essential Cow Cow Davenport. UK: Classic Blues CBL200033, 2002.

BD54.

Grendysa, Peter. “Larry Darnell.” Goldmine no. 50 (Jul 1980): 160-161. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 161).

BD69.

BD55.

Grendysa, Peter. Larry Darnell: I’ll Get Along Somehow. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-19, 1982.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Davenport, Cow Cow (Charles),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 126 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Cow-Cow Davenport,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 155 (Item E119).

Larkin, Colin (ed). “Darnell, Larry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 631 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 100 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 96 (E169).

BD70.

BD56.

Chilton, John. “Davenport, ‘Cow Cow’ Charles,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 86-87 (Item E121).

BD71.

Clarke, Donald. “Davenport, Cow Cow,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 333 (Item E125).

BD72.

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Davenport, Cow Cow (Charles),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, pp. 88-89. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BD57.

Sinclair, John; Komara, Edward. “Darnell, Larry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 249 (Item E162).

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BD73.

Davenport, Cow Cow. “Cow Cow and the Boogie-Woogie,” in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 41-42. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977.

BD90.

Montgomery, Mike. “Charles ‘Cow-Cow’ Davenport Piano Rollography.” Record Research no. 53 (Jul 1963): 11.

BD74.

Davenport, Cow Cow. “Mama Don’t ‘Low No Music,” in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 42-46. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977.

BD91.

Olderen, Martin van. Cow Cow Blues. Holland: Oldie Blues OL-2811, 1979.

BD92.

Evans, David. Cow Cow Davenport. Vol. 3: The Unissued 1940s Acetate Recordings. Austria: Document DOCD-5586, 1997.

Oliver, Paul. “Davenport, Charles ‘Cow-Cow’ (1894-1955),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 60 (Item E378).

BD75.

BD93.

Eyle, Willem Frederik van. Discography of Cow Cow Davenport. Zaandam: van Eyle, 1966. 4 pp.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Davenport, Charles ‘Cow Cow’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 66 (Item E182).

BD76.

BD94.

Rowe, Mike. Cow Cow Davenport: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5141, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5142, 1992.

BD95.

Rowe, Mike. Cow Cow Davenport: The Accompanist (1924-1929). Austria: Blues Document BDCD6040, 1993.

BD96.

Rowe, Mike. Ivy Smith & Cow Cow Davenport: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1927-1930. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6039, 1993.

BD97.

Rye, Howard. “Cow Cow Davenport & Friends.” Collectors Items no. 53 (Jun 1990): 6-7.

BD98.

Santelli, Robert. “Davenport, Cow Cow,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 111 (Item E202).

BD99.

Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 11 (Jun 1983): 3 pp.

BD77.

Feather, Leonard. “Davenport, Charles (Cow Cow),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 175 (Item E138).

BD78.

Haesler, Bill. Piano Jazz: Barrelhouse Style. Australia: Swaggie JCS-33747, 1960s.

BD79.

Hall, Bob. “Cow Cow Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 234-235 (Item E162).

BD80.

Harriot, Frank. “Cow Cow Davenport.” Ebony 5, no. 9 (Jul 1950): 50.

BD81.

Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Cow Cow Davenport,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 57. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

BD82.

Harris, Sheldon. “Davenport, Charles Edward ‘Charlie’/’Chas’/’Cow Cow’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 144-145 (E146).

BD83. BD84.

Haynes, Don C. “Cow Cow Davenport.” Jazz Information 2 (25 Oct 1940): 8-10. Heaton, Michael. “Laying the Tracks; an Obscure Musician Leaves a Lasting Impression.” Plain Dealer [Cleveland, Ohio] (3 Feb 2004): E1.

BD85.

Hodes, Art. “Cow Cow Davenport.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 5 (May 1959): 10-11.

BD86.

Hodes, Art. “Cow Cow Davenport.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 1 (Spring 1964): 14-16. Reprinted in Jazz Report [USA] 8, no. 5 (1974): 1-3.

BD87.

Jones, Max. “Papa Cow Cow’s Boogie.” Melody Maker (1 Apr 1950): 9.

BD88.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Davenport, Cow Cow,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900-1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, p. 780 (E160).

BD89.

Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davenport, Charles Edward ‘Cow Cow’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 633-634 (Item E165).

BD100. Southern, Eileen. “Davenport, Charles (‘CowCow’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 94 (Item E208). BD101. Wood, Jasper. “The Blues in His Heart.” Jazz Record no. 22 (Jul 1944): 9, 11. Reprinted in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 46-47. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. BD102. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Cow Cow Davenport.” Storyville (2002/03): 159. (NOTE: This article analyses cuttings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier). Obituaries: Billboard (17 Dec 1955): 65. Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955). Melody Maker (10 Dec 1955): 9. BD103. “Davenport, Ace Blues Writer, Dies in Ohio.” Chicago Defender (17 Dec 1955): 6. BD104. Hoefer, George. “Cow Cow Davenport.” Down Beat 23 (25 Jan 1956): 31.

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BD105. Jones, Max. “Cow Cow: An Appreciation.” Melody Maker (10 Dec 1955): 2, 4.

BD118. Santelli, Robert. “Davenport, Lester,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 112 (Item E202).

BD106. Traill, Sinclair. “Editorial: Charles Davenport.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 2 (Feb 1956): 11.

BD119. Sharp, Steven. Lester ‘Mad Dog’ Davenport: I Smell a Rat. USA: Delmark DG-763, 2002.

See also: Jazz Record (Dec 1944): 6.

WALLACE DAVENPORT

Items BA454, C552 (Pts 2&3), C582, C682, C733, E318.

BD120. Vernon, Mike. “Domino Men: Nat Perrilliat & Wallace Davenport.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 6 (Aug 1967): 11-12.

JED DAVENPORT BD107. Harris, Sheldon. “Davenport, Jed,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 145 (E146). BD108. Harrison, David. “Davenport, Jed,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 250 (Item E162). BD109. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davenport, Jed,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 634 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 100, 102 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 96 (E169). BD110. Metson, Richard. “Jed Davenport: The Recordings. Pt 1.” Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 18-20; “Pt 2.” Juke Blues no. 10 (Autumn 1987): 15-16; “Pt 3.” Juke Blues no. 13 (Autumn 1988): 19. BD111. Oliver, Paul. Noah Lewis and Jed Davenport: Memphis Harmonica Kings (1929-30): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 213, 1983. BD112. Olsson, Bengt. “Jed Davenport,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 50-51. London: Studio Vista, 1970. BD113. Santelli, Robert. “Davenport, Jed,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 111-112 (Item E202). See also: BEALE STREET ROUNDERS Items A2251, BB425, BM1272. LESTER DAVENPORT

Obituaries: Jazz Hot no. 614 (2004): 6. Jazz Journal 57, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 15. Now Dig This no. 254 (May 2004): 3. Orkester Journalen (Jul/Aug 2004): 36. BD121. Elie, Lolis Eric. “Musician’s Investment Pays Off.” Times-Picayune [New Orleans] (24 Mar 2004): 1. BD122. Hearn, Ron. “Wallace Davenport.” Cadence 30, no. 5 (May 2004): 141. BD123. Jensen, Lynne. “Wallace Davenport; Acclaimed Trumpeter.” Times-Picayune (21 Mar 2004): 4. BD124. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Wallace Foster Davenport.” Goldmine no. 635 (26 Nov 2004): 33. BD125. Telfer, Nick; Wood, Brian. “Bye and Bye ... Wallace Foster Davenport.” New Orleans Music 11, no. 4 (Jun 2004): 28. WILD BILL DAVIS BD126. Burke, Tony. “Wild Bill Davis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 103 (Oct 1995): 14. BILLY DAVIS See: CHESS RECORDS BOBBY DAVIS BD127. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bobby ‘Top Hat’ Davis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 78 (E101). BD128. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Bobby Davis.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 36.

BD114. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Lester Davenport: It’s All About Havin’ a Good Time.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 20-27.

BOO BOO DAVIS

BD115. Brisbin, John Anthony. Lester Davenport: When the Blues Hit You. USA: Earwig 4923CD, 1992.

CARL DAVIS

See: JAMES “BOO BOO” DAVIS BD129. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Carl Davis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 78 (E101).

BD116. Komara, Edward. “Davenport, Lester ‘Mad Dog’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 250 (Item E162).

BD130. Harris, Sheldon. “Davis, Carl,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 145 (E146).

BD117. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davenport, Lester,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 102 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 96-97 (E169).

BD131. Miller, Ralph W.; Bentley, John. “Carl Davis: ShoeShine Jug Band Man.” Jazz Report [USA] 5, no. 4 (c1966/67): 24-25. Reprinted in Blues World no. 42 (Spring 1972): 8.

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See also: Item F1444.

See also: Items D1158, D1674.

CEDELL DAVIS

DARYL DAVIS

BD132. Anon. “Q&A with CeDell Davis and Peter Buck.” Blues Revue no. 79 (Dec 2002/Jan 2003): 40-42.

BD148. Huggins, Cilla. “The Adventures of Daryl Davis: Licensed to Boogie.” Juke Blues no. 52 (Winter 2002/03): 20-25.

BD133. Briton, JoBeth. “The Search for Cedell Davis.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 26-29. BD134. Dollar, Steve. “Irony-Filled Life Colors Singer’s Music.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (5 Jan 1994): B9. BD135. Grandi, Marino. “Robert Cage & CeDell Davis: Voci Vecchie e Nuove.” Il Blues no. 64 (Sep 1998): 42-43. BD136. Guida, Louis; Black, William. “CeDell Davis.” Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 19-24. BD137. Holden, Stephen. “CeDell Davis in Delta Blues Tradition.” New York Times (28 May 1982): 28. BD138. Holden, Stephen. “Juke Joints: Where Styles Mate and New Music is Born.” New York Times (14 Oct 1981): 25. BD139. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davis, Cedell ‘Big G’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 638 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 104 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 98 (E169). BD140. Lien, James. “Quick Fix: Cedell Davis.” CMJ New Music Monthly no. 60 (Aug 1998): 10. BD141. Lodetti, Antonio. “CeDell Davis.” Il Blues no. 52 (Sep 1995): 16-17. BD142. Palmer, Robert. CeDell Davis: Feel Like Doin’ Something Wrong. USA: Fat Possum FP1004, 1994. BD143. Pearson, Barry Lee. “CeDell Davis’ Story and the Arkansas Delta Blues.” Arkansas Review 33, no. 1 (Apr 2002): 3-14. BD144. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Pine Buff Blues: CeDell Davis.” Living Blues no. 166 (Nov/Dec 2002): 30-37. BD145. Rainsford, Mick. “The Gutbucket Style: Mick Rainsford Interviews Mississippi Slide Sensation CeDell Davis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 91 (Aug 1994): 4-5.

EBYLEE DAVIS BD149. Hess, Norbert. Eb Davis Blues Band: Good Time Blues. USA: Acoustic Music AMC 1016, 1992. BD150. Jansson, Tommy. “En Bluesman i Berlin.” Jefferson no. 145 (2005): 4-8. BD151. Khatchadourian, Sonia. “Eb Davis: Wandering Around for the Blues.” Living Blues no. 147 (Sep/ Oct 1999): 32-37. GARY DAVIS BD152. Albertson, Chris. The Guitar and Banjo of Reverend Gary Davis. USA: Prestige-Folklore 14033, 1964; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-592-2, 2001. BD153. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Living the Country Blues: Reverend Gary Davis.” Living Blues no. 86 (May/ Jun 1989): 43. BD154. Anon. “Blow Gabriel.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 3 (Jun 1976): 61-62. BD155. Anon. “Davis, Reverend Gary,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 256-258 (Item E162). BD156. Anon. “Gallery of the Greats.” Frets 10 (Dec 1988): 53. BD157. Anon. Gary Davis: Ragtime Guitar. Alderpoint: Kicking Mule, 1979. 44 pp. BD158. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 232 (13 Nov 1963): 60. BD159. Anon. The Rev. Gary Davis at Newport. USA: Vanguard SRV-73008, 1968. BD160. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blind Gary Davis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 79 (E101). BD161. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Reverend Gary Davis,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 98-100 (Item E104). BD162. Baker, Duck. Reverend Gary Davis: Blues & Ragtime. USA: Shanachie 97024, 1993.

BD146. Tomko, Gene. “Davis, Cedell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 252 (Item E162).

BD163. Baker, Jack. “Teach In: Reverend Gary Davis Finger-Style Guitar.” Sing Out! 21, no. 4 (1972): 1-2.

BD147. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Cedell Davis,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 15, 17, 57, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BD164. Basile, Frank; Bastin, Bruce; Grossman, Stefan. Demons and Angels: Rev. Gary Davis: The Ultimate Collection. USA: Shanachie 6117, 2000.

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BD165. Basiuk, Bo. “Interview with Al Mattes.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 3 (Jun 1976): 14-16, 1820; Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 4 (Aug 1976): 48-51.

BD181. Cohn, Lawrence. Reverend Gary Davis: Say No to the Devil. USA: Bluesville BV-1049, c1962; UK: Xtra 5014, 1966; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-519-2, 1990.

BD166. Bastin, Bruce. “Blind Gary Davis in North Carolina,” in Red River Blues, pp. 241–253. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986.

BD182. Cook, Gillian. Rev. Gary Davis/Short Stuff Macon. UK: Xtra 1009, 1965.

BD167. Bastin, Bruce. Reverend Gary Davis: Pure Religion and Bad Company. USA: Smithsonian/Folkways SF-40035, 1991.

BD183. Dallas, Karl. “Davis: Preaching at St. Pancras.” Melody Maker (14 Aug 1971): 18. BD184. Dallas, Karl. “Grossman - It All Began with Rev Gary Davis.” Melody Maker (4 May 1968): 19.

BD168. Battaglia, John. “Candyman.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 1 (Feb 1977): 49–50.

BD185. Dallas, Karl. “Song of a Preacher Man.” Melody Maker (21 Aug 1971): 14.

BD169. Battaglia, John. “Reverend Gary Davis ‘Holy Blues’ Guitar Style.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 3 (Jun 1976): 22-27, 29-39.

BD186. Elwood, Philip. Gary Davis: When I Die I’ll Live Again. USA: Fantasy F-24704, 1972.

BD170. Bogaert, Karel. “Davis, Reverend ‘Blind’ Gary,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 97–98 (Item E110). BD171. Bonner, Brett J. Reverend Gary Davis: From Blues to Gospel. USA: Biograph BCD 123, 1992 BD172. Calt, Stephen. The Legendary Reverend Gary Davis: New Blues and Gospel. USA: Biograph BLP 12030, 1971. BD173. Charters, Samuel B. “Blind Boy Fuller and Blind Gary Davis,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 155–169 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 2, pp. 155169. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BD174. Clarke, Donald. “Davis, Rev. Gary,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 336 (Item E125). BD175. Cohen, Andy. Gary Davis Style: The Legacy of Reverend Gary Davis. USA: Inside Sounds ISC 0508, 2003. BD176. Cohen, John; Boyer, Horace Clarence. Reverend Gary Davis: If I Had My Way: Early Home Recordings. USA: Smithsonian/Folkways SFW CD 40123, 2003. BD177. Cohn, Lawrence. “Harlem & Past Memories.” Juke Blues no. 10 (Autumn 1987): 7. BD178. Cohn, Lawrence. Reverend Gary Davis: A Little More Faith. USA: Bluesville BV-1032, c1962. BD179. Cohn, Lawrence. Reverend Gary Davis: Harlem Street Singer. USA: Bluesville BV-1015, 1960; UK: Fontana 688 303 ZL, 1963; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-547-2, 1992. BD180. Cohn, Lawrence. Reverend Gary Davis: Pure Religion!. USA: Prestige 7805, 1972.

BD187. Evans, Allan. Reverend Gary Davis: The Sun of Our Life. USA: World Arbiter 2005, 2002. BD188. Fisher, Tom. “Davis, Reverend Gary (Blind Gary Davis),” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, pp. 97-98. New York: Routledge, 2005. BD189. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Rev. Gary Davis,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001. BD190. Garwood, Donald. “The Reverend Sizes Up Guitars.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 3 (Jun 1976): 9-10, 12-13. BD191. Goldstein, Kenneth S. “A Recording Session with Gary Davis and His ‘Harlem Spirituals’.” Record Changer 14, no. 8 (1955): 9, 15. BD192. Goldstein, Kenneth S. Rev. Gary Davis and Pink Anderson: Gospel, Blues and Street Songs. USA: Riverside LP 12-611, c1960; USA: Riverside RLP148, 1960s; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD524-2, 1991. BD193. Grossman, Stefan. “Acoustic Set: The Music of Rev. Gary Davis.” Guitar Player 15, no. 3 (Mar 1981): 106. BD194. Grossman, Stefan. “Acoustic Set: The Music of Rev. Gary Davis.” Guitar Player 15, no. 5 (May 1981): 104. BD195. Grossman, Stefan. “Acoustic Set: The Recordings of Rev. Gary Davis.” Guitar Player 12, no. 6 (Jun 1978): 134. BD196. Grossman, Stefan. Reverend Gary Davis: Bring Your Money Honey. UK: Fontana SFJL 914, 1968. BD197. Grossman, Stefan. “Candyman.” Guitar Player 8, no. 3 (Mar 1974): 44.

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BD198. Grossman, Stefan. Children of Zion: Reverend Gary Davis in Concert. USA: Kicking Mule KM 101, 1974. BD199. Grossman, Stefan. The Complete Early Recordings of Rev. Gary Davis. USA: Yazoo L-2011, 1994. BD200. Grossman, Stefan. “The Guitar Styles and Techniques of Rev. Gary Davis.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 1 (Jul 1991): 20–21. BD201. Grossman, Stefan. “Rev. Davis’ Style.” Guitar Player 8, no. 2 (Feb 1974): 43. BD202. Grossman, Stefan. “Rev. Gary Davis.” Guitar Player 11, no. 12 (Dec 1977): 146. BD203. Grossman, Stefan. “Reverend Gary Davis.” Guitar Player 8, no. 2 (Feb 1974): 12+. Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 23–24. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. Reprinted in Blues Guitar, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 26–29. San Francisco: GPI Books, 1990. Reprinted as “Rev. Gary Davis,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 42–45. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. BD204. Grossman, Stefan. “Reverend Gary Davis’ ‘C-Rag’.” Guitar Player 15, no. 4 (Apr 1981): 86. BD205. Grossman, Stefan. Reverend Gary Davis: Lo’ I Be with You Always. USA: Kicking Mule SNKD 1, 1973. BD206. Grossman, Stefan. Reverend Gary Davis: Ragtime Guitar. UK: Transatlantic TRA 244, 1971. BD207. Grossman, Stefan (ed). The Holy Blues: Gary Davis. New York: Robbins, 1970. 127 pp.; Santa Monica: Chandos, 1970. 127 pp. BD208. Grossman, Stefan. “A Rare Interview with Rev. Gary Davis.” Sing Out! 23, no. 1 (Mar/Apr 1974): 2–5, 36, 46. BD209. Grossman, Stefan. Reverend Gary Davis. USA: Yazoo L-1023, 1970. BD210. Grossman, Stefan. Rev. Gary Davis: Blues Guitar: Songs, Guitar Styles and Techniques of the Legendary Reverend Gary Davis: A Biography and Instruction Book in Standard Music Notation and Tablature with Discography and Photos. New York: Oak, 1974. 128 pp. BD211. Grossman, Stefan; Stang, Aaron. Stefan Grossman’s Masters of Country Blues Guitar: Rev. Gary Davis. Miami: CPP/Belwin, 1991. 80 pp. BD212. Harris, Sheldon. “Davis, Rev ‘Blind’ Gary,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 146–148 (E146). BD213. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Blind Reverend Gary Davis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 82–83 (E150).

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BD214. Holland, Ted. “Rev. Gary Davis,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 57 (E157). BD215. Homan, Gerard J. “Rev. Gary Davis: The Early Years.” Blues World no. 42 (Spring 1972): 9–10. BD216. Jones, Matt. “Passion and Strife.” The Independent Weekly (Fall 2000). BD217. Jones, Max. “Rev. Gary Davis on Record.” Melody Maker (20 May 1972): 19. BD218. Kent, Don. Reverend Gary Davis — 1971: Blues & Gospel. USA: Biograph BLP-12034, 1971. BD219. Kornfeld, Barry. “Reverend Gary Davis: Folksinger of the Streets.” Sing Out! 9, no. 4 (Feb/Mar 1960): 4-5. BD220. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davis, Gary, Rev,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 639 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 104 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 98 (E169). BD221. Larson, Thom. “South Carolina Rag.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 1 (Feb 1977): 43–45. BD222. Laughton, Bob; Hayes, Cedric. “Reverend Gary Davis: A Post 1943 Discography. Pt 1.” Talking Blues no. 6 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1977): 16–18; “Pt 2.” Talking Blues no. 7 (Oct/Dec 1977): 10–13. BD223. Lawless, Ray M. “Reverend Gary Davis,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 76–77. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960). BD224. Linden, Colin; Roberts, Thom. “I Won’t Be Back No More.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 4 (Aug 1976): 53–54. BD225. Linden, Colin. “Samson and Delilah.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 3 (Jun 1976): 55–59. BD226. Lutz, Gordon. “The Roots of Gary Davis,” in Down Beat’s Music ‘73, pp. 22–23. Chicago: Maher, 1973. BD227. Meredith, Dean. “The Reverend Gary Davis’ Guitar Style.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 2 (Apr 1976): 32–53. BD228. Meredith, Dean. “Reverend Gary Davis: Some Reminiscences.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 2 (Apr 1976): 27–31. BD229. Meredith, Dean. “Notes on ‘The United States March’.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 3 (Jun 1976): 41–53.

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BD230. Noblett, Richard; Rye, Stephen; Offord, John. “Country Blues Special. The Rev. Gary Davis: An Interview. Pt 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 38 (Nov 1966): 5–6; “Pt 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 12. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 219-220 (Item A1241). BD231. Noblett, Richard; Rye, Stephen; Offord, John. “The Reverend Gary Davis.” Blues Unlimited no. 25 (Sep 1965): 10–11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 217–219 (Item A1241). BD232. Oliver, Paul. “Blind Gary Davis.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 8 (Aug 1965): 12–13. BD233. Oliver, Paul. Blind Gary Davis: Pure Religion and Bad Company. UK: 77 Records LA 12/14, c1965. BD234. Oliver, Paul. “Davis, Gary,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 5, ed. S. Sadie, p. 282. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 584 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 7. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 76-77. New York: Grove, 2001. BD235. Oliver, Paul. “Davis, Reverend ‘Blind’ Gary (1896),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 63–64 (Item E378). BD236. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Blind Gary,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 30 (Item E182). BD237. Phillips, Bill. “Piedmont Country Blues.” Southern Exposure 2, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 1974): 56–62. BD238. Pollock, Sean. “Reverend Gary Davis,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 18 (Item E164). BD239. Roberts, Thom. “Buck Dance.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 3 (Jun 1976): 63–65. BD240. Ronk, Dave Van; Wald, Elijah. “The Commons and Gary Davis,” in The Mayor of MacDougal Street: A Memoir, pp. 125–140. Cambridge: Da Capo, 2005. BD241. Russell, Henry (ed). “Rev. Gary Davis,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 44–45. London: Brown, 2003. BD242. Russell, Tony. “Rev. Gary Davis (1896-1972),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 105 (Item A1904). BD243. Santelli, Robert. “Davis, Rev. Blind Gary,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 113-114 (Item E202).

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BD246. Shipman, Jerome S. “Reverend Gary Davis in Boston.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 3 (Mar 1959): 11. BD247. Slaven, Neil. Reverend Gary Davis & The Guitar Evangelists. Vol. 2. UK: JSP JSP7759, c2006. BD248. Smith, Chris. Gary Davis: Complete Recorded Works, 1935–1949 in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5060, 1991. BD249. Smith, Chris. “A Number That (Almost) No Man Could Number.” Blues & Rhythm no. 118 (Apr 1997): 7. BD250. Southern, Eileen. “Davis, (‘Blind’) Gary D,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 95 (Item E208). BD251. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Davis, Reverend Gary,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 168–170 (Item E209). BD252. Tilling, Robert; Mann, Woody. “Divine Inspiration.” Acoustic Guitar no. 27 (Nov/Dec 1994): 56. BD253. Tilling, Robert. “Eagle Rocking Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 108 (Apr 1996): 12–14. BD254. Tilling, Robert. I Am a True Vine as Sung by Rev. Gary Davis, 1962–1963. UK: Heritage HT 307, 1985. BD255. Tilling, Robert. Reverend Gary Davis: I Am the True Vine. UK: Catfish KATCD 146, 2000. BD256. Tilling, Robert. “‘I Never Was Shy Around None of them Guitar Players’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 69 (May 1992): 7. BD257. Tilling, Robert. “‘I Never Was Shy Around None of Those Guitar Players’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 169 (May 2002): 18–20. (NOTE: Despite the title this is a different article to the one in B&R 69!). BD258. Tilling, Robert. “I’m Here to Love You, You Understand!” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 42–43. BD259. Tilling, Robert. ‘Oh, What a Beautiful City’: A Tribute to the Reverend Gary Davis (1896-1972): Gospel, Blues, and Ragtime. Jersey: Paul Mill, 1992. 124 pp. BD260. Tillling, Robert. “Reverend Gary Davis.” Blues World no. 41 (Winter 1971). BD261. Tilling, Robert. “Reverend Gary Davis on Compact Disc.” Blues & Rhythm no. 123 (Oct 1997): 10–12.

BD244. Shadwick, Keith. “Reverend Gary Davis,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 80 (Item E204).

BD262. Townley, John. Reverend Gary Davis: O, Glory. USA: Adelphi AD 1008, 1973; USA: Genes GCD 9908, 1995; UK: Edsel EDCD482, 1996.

BD245. Shoumatoff, Alex. “Rev. Gary Davis.” Rolling Stone no. 98 (23 Dec 1971): 34–36.

BD263. Varhama, Timi. “Gary Davis.” Blues News [Finland] no. 17 (1972): 14.

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BD264. Ward, Ed. Rev. Gary Davis: Heroes of the Blues the Very Best of Rev. Gary Davis. USA: Shout Factory 30257, 2003. BD265. Waterman, Dick. “Reverend Gary Davis,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 54–57. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BD266. Welding, Pete. “The ‘Holy Blues’.” Saturday Review 44 (25 Feb 1961): 52–53. BD267. Wilds, Mary. “Rev. Gary Davis,” in Raggin’ the Blues, pp. 34-46. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001. BD268. Wilson, Tony. “Rev. Gary Davis.” Melody Maker (30 Jul 1966): 12. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 1, no. 2 (Fall 1973): 198. Down Beat 39, no. 13 (20 Jul 1972): 11. Jazz Hot no. 286 (Sep 1972): 20. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 201 (Jun 1972): 11. Jazz Report (2nd series) 8, no. 2 (1972): 14. Melody Maker (20 May 1972): 3. New York Times (8 May 1972): 40. Orkester Journalen 40 (Jun 1972): 6. Rolling Stone no. 110 (8 Jun 1972): 6. Sing Out! 21, no. 3 (1972): 2. Variety 266, no. 13 (10 May 1972). BD269. Dallas, Karl. “Farewell to the Holy Bluesman.” Melody Maker (20 May 1972): 19. BD270. Fenton, Joan. “Rev. Gary Davis, 1896–1972.” Sing Out! 21, no. 5 (1972): 4. BD271. Leadbitter, Mike. “Blue Ghost Blues.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 5 (Aug 1972): 16. BD272. “Obituary of Rev. Gary D. Davis.” Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 6. (NOTE: Reprinted from the Union Grove Baptist church funeral service program). BD273. Rossmann, Andreas. “Reverend Gary Davis.” Sounds [Germany] no. 8 (1972): 13.

GEATER DAVIS BD278. Komara, Edward. “Davis, Geater,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 253 (Item E162). BD279. Kuhn, Jeff. “The Great Unknown: Geater Davis Story.” Juke Blues no. 37 (1997): 18–27. BD280. Orange, Allen. Geater Davis: Sad Shades of Blue. USA: House of Orange LP HOS-6000, 1971. BD281. Richardson, Clive. Geater Davis: Sad Shades of Blue. UK: Charly LP 1132, 1986. BD282. Ridley, John. Geater Davis: Sadder Shades of Blue: The Southern Soul Sessions, 1971–76. UK: Westside WESA 806, 1998. BD283. Sousalo, Heikki. “Geater Davis: Soulin Pikkujättiläinen Levyjen Valossa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 57 (1979): 7, 13. GENEVIEVE DAVIS See: Item F1123. GEORGE DAVIS See: Item BD9. GUY DAVIS BD284. Alarik, Scott. “Guy Davis at the Crossroads.” Boston Globe (12 Jan 1996): 39. BD285. Bays, Kenneth. “From Stage to Studio: The Legacy of Guy Davis.” Blues Revue no. 90 (Oct/Nov 2004): 21–23. BD286. Boisson, Steve. “Renaissance Bluesman: Guy Davis Calls Down the Thunder in Song, Stories, and theater.” Acoustic Guitar no. 69 (Sep 1998): 38, 41–44, 46–47.

BD274. Tilling, Robert. “Rev. Gary Davis.” Blues Unlimited no. 93 (Jul 1972): 15.

BD287. Bossi, Matteo; Grandi, Marino. “Guy Davis: Intervista — La Semplicità Consiste nell’Essere se Stessi.” Il Blues no. 87 (Jul 2004): 8.

BD275. Tilling, Robert. “Reverend Gary Davis, April 30th, 1896–May 5th, 1972: A Personal Tribute.” Blues World no. 43 (Summer 1972): 5.

BD288. Cohen, Elliot Stephen. “Guy Davis: Telling the Story.” Dirty Linen no. 113 (Aug/Sep 2004): 40–43.

BD276. Tilling, Robert. “Reverend Gary Davis, 30th April, 1896-5th May, 1972: A Personal Tribute.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 7 (Jul 1972): 19.

BD289. Davis, Guy. “Blues is a Hard Song to Sing.” Blues Revue no. 63 (Dec 2000): 34–36.

BD277. Varhama, Timi. “Gary Davis.” Blues News [Finland] no. 17 (1972): 14.

BD290. Grigg, Andy. “Guy Davis: Blues for the 21st Century. Pt 1.” Real Blues no. 5 (Feb/Mar 1997): 26-29; “Pt 2.” Real Blues no. 6 (Apr/May 1997): 34–37.

See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 10 (1998). Guitar Extra 1, no. 2 (1990). Items BF309, BJ1049, BL155, C182, C224, C283, C284, F540.

BD291. Harris, Craig. “Theatre of Blues: Craig Harris Finds That One of the New Blues Pack, Guy Davis, Took the Thespian Route.” Folk Roots no. 180 (Jun 1998): 47, 49.

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BD292. Hermans, Sjef. “Neo-Countrybluesman Guy Davis Schuwt de Goot.” Block no. 114 (2000): 16–19. BD293. Komara, Edward. “Davis, Guy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 253 (Item E162). BD294. Matheis, Frank. “Guy Davis: Has It All — or Does He?” Blues Access no. 45 (Spring 2001): 16–18. BD295. McIntosh, Viola Harris. “Interview with Young Robert Johnson Like Singer-Guitarist at Terra Blues-NYC-August 13, 1991.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 3 (Jan 1992): 27. BD296. Pilchak, Angela M. “Guy Davis: Performer Of Acoustic Country Blues,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 53, pp. 41–43 (Item E164). BD297. Stern, Gary. “Guy Davis: Getting into the Juice.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 44–48. BD298. Townsend, Bob. “Guy Davis Finds Meaning in the Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (16 Feb 1996): 5. BD299. Wasserzieher, Bill. “Guy Davis: Resurrecting Tradition.” Blues Revue no. 42 (Nov 1998): 22. BD300. Whitham, Keith. “The Real Guy Davis.” Blueprint 2, no. 41 (Nov 2000): 7.

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JAMES “BOO BOO” DAVIS BD306. Romain-Vimont, Gilles; Plantegenest, Cathy (trans). “Boo Boo Davis: Dirty and Marvelous Sound.” Soul Bag no. 174 (Mar 2004): 30–31. BD307. Stephenson, Mike. “James ‘Boo Boo’ Davis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 194 (Nov 2004): 11. BD308. Wisse, Rien. “De Europese Formule van James ‘Boo Boo’ Davis.” Block no. 131 (2005): 16–18. See also: Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 17 (Feb 2001). JAMES “THUNDERBIRD” DAVIS (James Houston) BD309. Hannusch, Jeff. James ‘Thunderbird’ Davis: Check Out Time. USA: Black Top BT-1043, 1989. BD310. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davis, James ‘Thunderbird’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 104 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 98–99 (E169). BD311. Onofrio, Burton M. “Blues Beyond Life.” Living Blues no. 104 (Jul/Aug 1992): 5. BD312. Point, Michael. “Davis, James ‘Thunderbird’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 253 (Item E162). BD313. Radenac, Marc. “James ‘Thunderbird’ Davis.” Soul Bag no. 126 (Spring 1992): 24.

BD301. Zack, Ian. “‘Long as You Get It Done’, by Guy Davis.” Acoustic Guitar no. 145 (Jan 2005): 48–50.

BD314. Santelli, Robert. “Davis, James ‘Thunderbird’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 114–115 (Item E202).

BD302. Zack, Ian. “Southern Stories: Guy Davis Finds His Calling in Old-Fashioned Country Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 145 (Jan 2005): 44–46, 52, 54.

BD315. Shadwick, Keith. “James ‘Thunderbird’ Davis,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 78. London: Apple, 1998]

See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 32 (2004). Music Matters Review no. 9 (1998): 3+. Out of Time no. 40 (2002): 49. Out of Time no. 44 (2004): 45+. Paste Magazine no. 6 (2003): 16.

Obituaries: Billboard 104 (2 Feb 1992): 60. Block no. 81 (1992): 14. Blue Suede News no. 18 (1992): 30. Blues Access no. 9 (Spring 1992): 28. Cadence 18, no. 3 (Mar 1992): 94. Coda no. 243 (May/Jun 1992): 15. Folk Roots no. 107 (May 1992): 15. Goldmine no. 303 (6 Mar 1992): 5. JazzTimes 22, no. 4 (May 1992): 18. Jefferson no. 96 (1992): 26. Das Orchester 40, no. 4 (1992): 510. Spin [USA] 8 (May 1992): 28. Variety 346 (10 Feb 1992): 95. Washington Post (28 Jan 1992): 6.

Items A219, A220. HENRYETTE DAVIS See: Item BC1373. JAMES DAVIS BD303. Duffy, Timothy. “James Davis.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 20. BD304. Springer, Robert. “Georgia Blues Today.” Blues Unlimited no. 131/132 (Sep/Dec 1978): 36-37. BD305. Wilmer, Val. “Still Got the Blues: James Davis, 47.” Blues Unlimited no. 133 (Jan/Feb 1979): 17. Reprinted in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 4647. Athens: Hill Street Press, 2002. See also: Item F562.

BD316. Aiges, Scott. “Blues Singer James Davis Dies on Stage.” Times-Picayune (28 Jan 1992): 4. Reprinted in German Blues Circle Info no. 197 (1992): 2. BD317. Burke, Tony. “James ‘Thunderbird’ Davis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 68 (Apr 1992): 9. BD318. Hannusch, Jeff. “James ‘Thunderbird’ Davis.” Juke Blues no. 25 (Spring 1992): 21. BD319. Nelson, David. “James ‘Thunderbird’ Davis.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 52.

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MAXWELL STREET JIMMY DAVIS (Charles Thomas) BD320. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 79–80 (E101). BD321. Bogaert, Karel. “Davis, ‘Maxwell Street’ Jimmy (Charles Thomas),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 99 (Item E110). BD322. Harris, Sheldon. “Thomas, Charles,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 506–507 (E146). BD323. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davis, Jimmy ‘Maxwell Street’ [and] Maxwell Street Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 640, 1646 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 104, 105 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 99 (E169). BD324. Oliver, Paul. “Maxwell Street Jimmy (James Davis) (1925),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 191 (Item E378). BD325. O’Neal, Jim. “BluEsoterica.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 128. BD326. Welding, Pete. Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis. USA: Elektra EKL-303, 1965; UK: Bounty BY 6009, 1966. BD327. Whiteis, David. “Davis, ‘Maxwell Street’ Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 255 (Item E162).

JOE DAVIS See: BEACON RECORDS “BLIND” JOHN DAVIS BD337. Anon. “Blind John Davis: A ‘Name’ Discography.” Discophile no. 50 (Oct 1956): 9–10; Discophile no. 56 (Oct 1957): 17. BD338. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blind John Davis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 80 (E101). BD339. Bogaert, Karel. “Davis, ‘Blind’ John,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 98 (Item E110). BD340. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Davis, Blind John,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 86 (Item E128). BD341. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Davis, Blind John,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 89. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BD342. Demêtre, Jacques. “Blind John Davis.” Jazz Hot no. 113 (Sep 1956): 20–21. BD343. Frantz, Niles. Blind John Davis. Germany: L+R LR 42.056, 1983; USA: Evidence CD 26056, 1994. BD344. Guralnick, Peter. “Juke Joint Blues: Chicago, 1977,” in Lost Highway, pp. 304–323. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979. BD345. Harris, Sheldon. “Davis, ‘Blind’ John Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 148–149 (E146).

Obituaries: Cadence 22, no. 5 (May 1996): 125. Musica Jazz 52, no. 4 (Apr 1996): 51.

BD346. Heide, Karl Gert zur. “Blind John Davis.” Blues Unlimited no. 67 (Nov 1969): 14.

BD328. Dirks, Scott. “Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis.” Blues Access no. 25 (Spring 1996): 46.

BD347. “John Davis und Champion Jack Dupree in Minden.” Jazz Podium 24 (Aug 1975): 16.

BD329. Heise, Kenan. “‘Maxwell St. Jimmy’ Davis: Blues Singer.” Chicago Tribune (5 Jan 1996): C11.

BD348. Kahn, Hamilton. “Paris Newsletter.” Melody Maker (16 Feb 1952): 2.

BD330. Plumpp, Sterling D. “Every Day, Every Day.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 128.

BD349. Klemme, Friedrich. “Blind John Davis: Entertainer und Pianist Gleichermassen.” Blues Forum no. 6 (2nd Quarter 1982): 18–19.

BD331. Radenac, Marc. “Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis.” Soul Bag no. 142 (Spring 1996): 37. BD332. Smith, Chris. “Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 107 (Mar 1996): 14.

BD350. Langille, Doug. “Blind John Henry Davis.” Coda (Apr 1976): 36.

BD334. Whiteis, David. “Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis.” Juke Blues no. 34 (Spring 1996): 32.

BD351. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davis, ‘Blind’ John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 637 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 102, 104 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 97-98 (E169).

BD335. Whiteis, David. “Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 56–58.

BD352. Mangurian, David. “Blind John Davis.” Jazz Report [USA] 7, no. 1 (1959).

BD336. Wisse, Rien. “Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis.” Block no. 97 (1996): 6.

BD353. Obrecht, Jas. “Blind John Davis Interview.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 8 (Spring 1993): 22–25.

BD333. Urbain, Jean-Pierre. “Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis.” Blues Gazette no. 2 (1996): 41.

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BD354. Obrecht, Jas. “Blind John Davis: Touring Europe with the Chicago Blues.” Contemporary Keyboard 7, no. 4 (Apr 1981): 26–32. BD355. Olderen, Martin van. “Blind John Davis.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 13 (Feb 1972): 7–8. BD356. Olderen, Martin van. “Blind John Davis.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 33 (Oct 1973): 4. BD357. Olderen, Martin van. “Blind ‘John’ Davis: Blues en Boogie Woogie Pianist.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 26 (Mar 1973): 6. BD358. Olderen, Martin van. “Blind John Davis Disco.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 47/48 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 7–8. BD359. Olderen, Martin van. The Incomparable Blind John Davis. Holland: Oldie Blues OL-2803, 1974. BD360. O’Neal, Jim. Blind John Davis: Stomping on a Saturday Night. USA: Alligator AL 4709, 1977. BD361. O’Neal, Jim. “Kansas City Red & Blind John Davis.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 23. BD362. Palmer, Robert. “The Piano Blues of Blind John Davis.” New York Times (6 Jul 1979): C5. BD363. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Davis, ‘Blind’ John,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 66 (Item E182). BD364. Rand, Lawrence. “The Man with ‘Touch’: Blind John Davis.” Come for to Sing 3, no. 2 (Spring 1977): 9. BD365. Rijn, Guido van. Blind John Davis: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1938–1952. Austria: Document DOCD-5647, 1999. BD366. Rijn, Guido van. “Davis, ‘Blind’ John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 250–251 (Item E162).

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Orkester Journalen 54, no. 1 (Jan 1986): 30. Variety 320 (23 Oct 1985): 95. BD371. Christmann, S.A. “Blind John Davis.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 20. BD372. Frank, Michael. “Blind John Davis.” Sing Out! 31, no. 4 (1985): 42–43. BD373. Heise, Kenan. “‘Blind John’ Davis, 71: Master of Blues Piano.” Chicago Tribune (16 Oct 1985): 6. Reprinted in Jefferson no. 71 (Winter 1985): 31. Also published in Soul Bag no. 105 (Winter 1985/86): 35. BD374. Ro, Tano. “John Davis.” Feelin’ Good no. 4 (1986): 27. BD375. Wisse, Rien. “Blind John Davis.” Block no. 56 (Oct/ Nov/Dec 1985): 26. See also: Items BB1115, C549 (Pt 5). JOHN DAVIS BD376. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “The Georgia Sea Island Singers,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 143–144 (Item E104). Obituaries: BD377. Hillery, Mable. “John Davis.” Sing Out! 21, no. 6 (1972): 16. See also: Item F503. KATHERINE DAVIS BD378. Korcznska, Jo Ann. “Katherine Davis.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2001). BD379. O’Brien, Justin. “Davis, Katherine,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 253 (Item E162). LARRY DAVIS

BD367. Rusch, Bob. “Blind John Davis.” Cadence 4, no. 4 (Jun 1978): 18–22.

BD380. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Larry Davis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 80–81 (E101).

BD368. Russell, Tony. “Blind John Davis (1913-1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 105–106 (Item A1904).

BD381. Bastin, Bruce. “Larry Davis Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 134 (Mar/Jun 1979): 7.

BD369. Santelli, Robert. “Davis, Blind John,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 115 (Item E202). BD370. Simpson, Jim. “Blind John: Man of Respect.” Melody Maker (24 Nov 1974): 58. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 3 (Fall 1986): 324. Cadence 11, no. 12 (Dec 1985): 94. Goldmine no. 140 (6 Dec 1985). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 346 (Jan 1986): 4. Jazz Podium 34 (Dec 1985): 42. Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 30.

BD382. Burch, Ken. Larry Davis: Funny Stuff. USA: Rooster Blues R2616, 1982. BD383. Eagle, Bob. “That Eagle Really Flew.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 12=14. BD384. Gordon, Robert. Larry Davis: Sooner or Later. USA: Bullseye Blues CD BB 9511, 1992. BD385. Greensmith, Bill. Larry Davis: I Ain’t Beggin’ Nobody. USA: Pulsar PUL-1001, 1987; USA: Evidence ECD 26016, 1993.

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BD386. Greensmith, Bill. “Vote for and Support Larry Davis for ‘King of the Blues’.” Blues Unlimited no. 134 (Mar/Jun 1979): 4–7.

BD402. Aldin, Mary Katherine; Nelson, David. “Larry Davis.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 60–61.

BD387. Guida, Louis. “Larry Davis.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 27–28.

BD403. Greensmith, Bill. “Flooding Down in Texas: A Tribute to Larry Davis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 90 (Jul 1994): 8–10.

BD388. Guida, Louis; Thomas, Lorenzo. “Larry Davis: Getting Down to the Highest Ground.” Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 30. BD389. Guida, Louis. “Larry Davis: Getting Down to the Highest Ground.” New Look Magazine 1, no. 2 (Aug 1983): 6. BD390. Harris, Sheldon. “Davis, Larry ‘Totsy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 149 (E146). BD391. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Larry Davis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 83–84 (E150). BD392. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davis, Larry,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 106 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 99 (E169). BD393. Olderen, Martin van. “Blues News: Fention Robinson and Larry Davis.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 56 (Sep 1975): 4–5. BD394. Pöyhönen, Timo. “Larry Davis: Ainakin Muutamien Levytystensä Valossa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 81 (1983): 4–5, 46. BD395. Rowe, Bill. “Larry Davis.” Career Discographies 1, no. 3 (Sep 1995): 12–18. BD396. Russell, Tony. “Larry Davis (1936-1994),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 106 (Item A1904). BD397. Santelli, Robert. “Davis, Larry,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 116 (Item E202).

BD404. Harris, Mark. “Larry Davis.” Juke Blues no. 31 (Summer 1994): 24–25. BD405. Huggins, Cilla. “Brief Recollections of Larry Davis.” Juke Blues no. 31 (Summer 1994): 24. BD406. Laffoon, Janice. “Larry Davis, 1936–1993.” Blues Access no. 18 (Summer 1994): 46. BD407. Radenac, Marc. “Larry Davis.” Soul Bag no. 135 (Summer 1994): 26. BD408. Strauss, Neil. “Larry Davis.” Rolling Stone no. 685 (30 Jun 1994): 30. BD409. Weinstock, Ron. “Larry Davis, 1936-1994.” Blues Revue no. 14 (Fall 1994): 61. See also: Goldmine no. 207 (1 Jul 1988). Items BR649, BS1143. MADLYN DAVIS See: Items BC1373, BT217. MAMIE DAVIS (Mamie Louise Davis) BD410. Pruter, Robert. “Davis, Mamie ‘Galore’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 254 (Item E162). BD411. Walls, Malcolm; Prut, Robert. “Mamie Davis.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 31.

BD398. Shadwick, Keith. “Larry Davis,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 79 (Item E204).

Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 164 (Nov 2001): 21. Cadence 27, no. 12 (Dec 2001): 140. Discoveries no. 163 (2001): 14. Living Blues no. 160 (Nov/Dec 2001): 87.

BD399. Thomas, Lorenzo. “Poetry of the Blues: Larry Davis.” Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 30.

BD412. ‘Butch Ruth’. “Mamie ‘Galore’ Davis.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 68.

BD400. Tillman, Keith. “Larry Davis.” Blues Unlimited no. 65 (Sep 1969): 14.

MARTHA DAVIS

BD401. Tomko, Gene. “Davis, Larry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 254 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 20, no. 8 (Aug 1994): 110. Down Beat 61, no. 9 (Sep 1994): 13. Jazz in Time no. 53 (1994): 24. Jazz Podium 44 (Jan 1995): 23. Jefferson no. 104 (1994): 32. Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 64. Orkester Journalen 62, no. 9 (Sep 1994): 45.

BD413. Penny, Dave. Martha Davis and Her Torrid Trio: You’re on the Right Track Baby. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-1104, 1987. MAXWELL DAVIS (Thomas Maxwell Davis) BD414. Chilton, John. “Davis, Thomas Maxwell,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 88 (Item E121). BD415. Feather, Leonard. “Davis, Thomas Maxwell,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 177 (Item E138).

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BD416. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds). “Maxwell Davis,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 96 (Item E145). BD417. Holland, Ted. “Thomas Maxwell Davis,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 9 (E157).

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See also: Westcoast Blues Review no. 15 (Feb/Mar 1996). THORNETTA DAVIS BD432. Bock, Scott M. “Thornetta Davis: ‘I’m in Charge’.” Living Blues no. 160 (Nov/Dec 2001): 39–41.

BD418. Kinkle, Roger D. “Davis, Maxwell,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, p. 787 (E160).

TINY DAVIS (Ernestine Davis)

BD419. Rye, Howard. “Davis, (Thomas) Maxwell,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A-K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 271 (Item E159).

BD434. Rye, Howard. “Davis, Tiny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 258 (Item E162).

BD420. Sacré, Robert. “Davis, Maxwell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 254– 255 (Item E162). BD421. Santelli, Robert. “Davis, Maxwell,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 116–117 (Item E202).

BD433. Korczynska, Jo Ann. “Thornetta Davis.” Big City Blues 7, no. 2 (Apr/May 2001).

Obituaries: Cadence 20, no. 4 (Apr 1994): 108. BD435. Burke, Tony. “Tiny Davis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 91 (Aug 1994): 6. WALTER DAVIS

BD422. Simmen, Johnny. “Maxwell Davis.” Coda 11, no. 4 (Nov/Dec 1973): 23–24.

BD436. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Walter Davis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 81 (E101).

BD423. Topping, Ray. Maxwell Davis: Father of the West Coast R&B. UK: Ace CHAD 239, 1988.

BD437. Bakker, Dick M. “Walter Davis.” Micrography no. 11 (Sep 1970): 12.

BD424. Vera, Billy. The Cocktail Combos. USA: Capitol CDP 52042-2, 1997.

BD438. Bogaert, Karel. “Davis, Walter,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 99 (Item E110).

Obituaries: Jazz Monthly no. 190 (1970): 13. OSCAR “HARP” DAVIS BD425. Coleridge, Steve. Clarence Edwards/Oscar ‘Harp’ Davis: Louisiana Swamp Blues. Vol. 4. Austria: Wolf 120.925 CD, 1991. See also: Item F636. SAM DAVIS BD426. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Harmonica Sammy Davis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 79 (E101). BD427. Komara, Edward. “Davis, ‘Little’ Sammy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 254 (Item E162). BD428. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns. No. 15: Little Sam Davis.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 18. BD429. Price, Doug. Little Sam Davis with Midnight Slim: I Ain’t Lyin’. USA: Delmark CD 682, 1995. BD430. Price, Doug; Secor, Paul. “Sam’s Still Swingin’: The Little Sam Davis Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 105 (Christmas 1995): 14–16. BD431. Wilmer, Val. “Sammy: Blowing Up a Storm.” Melody Maker (29 Sep 1973): 48.

BD439. Briggs, Keith. The Essential Walter Davis. UK: Document CBL 200016, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200016, 2001. BD440. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Davis, Walter,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 87 (Item E128). BD441. Calt, Stephen; Epstein, Jerome; Perls, Nick; Stewart, Michael. Cripple Clarence Lofton & Walter Davis. USA: Yazoo L-1025, c1971. BD442. Hall, Bob. “Davis, Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 258 (Item E162). BD443. Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. Will Satisfy Your Mind: Big Four, 1933-1941. UK: Magpie PY 4412, 1979. BD444. Harris, Sheldon. “Davis, Walter,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 149–150 (E146). BD445. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Walter Davis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 84–85 (E150). BD446. Komara, Edward. “M & O Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K-Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 643 (Item E162). BD447. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Davis, Walter,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 646–647 (Item E165).

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BD448. Morgantini, Jacques. Walter Davis: Bluebird No. 9. France: RCA FXMI 7330, c1977.

BD465. Anon. Jimmy Dawkins: Born in Poverty. France: Black & Blue CD 429.2, 1999.

BD449. Ohmer, Terry. Walter Davis: Let Me Be in Your Saddle. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2004, 1987.

BD466. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 274 (24 Apr 1974): 55.

BD450. Oliver, Paul. “Davis, Walter (1912–1964),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 64 (Item E378). BD451. Oliver, Paul. “Walter Davis,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 73, 107–108, 120, 166–167, 181 (Item A1585). BD452. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Davis, Walter,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 67 (Item E182). BD453. Russell, Tony. “Walter Davis (1912–1963),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 106 (Item A1904).

BD467. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jimmy Dawkins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 81–-82 (E101). BD468. Arniac, Jean-Pierre; Goldwasser, Franck; Lobstein, Patrick. “Jimmy Dawkins: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 81/82 (1981): 10–11. BD469. Balfour, Alan. “Things I Used to Do: Jimmy Dawkins.” Black Wax no. 3 (1973): 15. BD470. Bartkowiak, Mathew J. “Dawkins, James Henry ‘Jimmy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 259 (Item E162).

BD454. Rye, Howard. “Walter Davis.” Collectors Items no. 47 (Dec 1988): 6–9.

BD471. Battestini, Claude; Battestini, Jean-Paul. “Jimmy Dawkins.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 295 (Feb/Mar 1982): 3–8.

BD455. Santelli, Robert. “Davis, Walter,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 118 (Item E202).

BD472. Bims, Hamilton. “Jimmy Dawkins.” Ebony 27 (Mar 1972): 86.

BD456. Shadwick, Keith. “Walter Davis,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 81 (Item E204).

BD473. Bonner, Brett J. Jimmy Dawkins: West Side Guitar Hero. USA: Fedora FCD 5022, 2002.

BD457. Slaven, Neil. “The Doctor’s Candy Stick Got the Needle.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 9 (Sep 1966): 16–17.

BD474. Bossi, Matteo; Grandi, Marino. “Jimmy Dawkins.” Il Blues no. 91 (Jun 2005): 8–9.

BD458. Slaven, Neil. Walter Davis: Don’t You Want to Go? UK: Fabulous 204, c2003.

BD475. Chicago Beau. Jimmy Dawkins/Chicago Beau/Blue Ice Bragason: Blues from Iceland. USA: Evidence CD 26064, 1995.

BD459. Slaven, Neil. Walter Davis: First Recordings, 1930– 32. UK: JSP CD 605, 1992. BD460. Slaven, Neil. Walter Davis: Think You Need a Shot. UK: RCA International INT 1085, 1970. BD461. Smith, Chris. Walter Davis: The Bullet Sides. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7441, 1986. BD462. Vernon, Mike. Walter Davis. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7169, 1965. BD463. Yarrow, Julian. Walter Davis: Complete Recorded Works, 1933-1952 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5281, 1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5282, 1994. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5283, 1994. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5284, 1994. Vol. 5. Austria: Document DOCD-5285, 1994. Vol. 6: 12 July 1940 to 12 February 1946. Austria: Document DOCD-5286, 1994. Vol. 7: 12 February 1946 to 27 July 1952. Austria: Document DOCD-5287, 1994.

BD476. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “The First Time I Met the Blues ... in Saint-Denis.” Soul Bag no. 12 (Oct 1970): 4–5. BD477. Clarke, Donald. “Dawkins, Jimmy ‘Fast Fingers’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 343 (Item E125). BD478. Cummerow, William. “Living Blues Interview: Jimmy Dawkins.” Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 18–21. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (Sep/Oct 1978): 47–48. Translated into German in German Blues Circle Info no. 37 (Oct 1979): 15–18. BD479. Dawkins, Jimmy. “Blues First Handed.” Blues Revue no. 16 (Mar/Apr 1995): 15; Blues Revue no. 18 (Jul/Aug 1995): 22, 120. BD480. Demêtre, Jacques. “Jimmy ‘Fast Fingers’ Dawkins.” Jazz Hot no. 309 (Oct 1974): 18–19.

JIMMY DAWKINS

BD481. Doidy, Eric. “Jimmy Dawkins: Tout ce Que Nous Cherchons, c’est la Justice.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 20–23.

BD464. Anon. “Jimmy Dawkins.” Blues Life no. 14 (1981): 17–18.

BD482. Ersson, Kent. “Jimmy Dawkins: Modern Blues Guitarist.” Jefferson no. 34 (Fall 1976): 36–42.

See also: Items C150, C733, F1055.

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BD483. Feeney, Jim. Jimmy Dawkins: Blistering. USA: Delmark DE-641, 1996.

BD501. O’Neal, Jim. Jimmy Dawkins: All for Business. USA: Delmark DS 434, 1973.

BD484. Fishel, John. Jimmy Dawkins: Fast Fingers. USA: Delmark DS 623, c1972.

BD502. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’. Pt 1.” Blues in Britain no. 27 (Mar 2004): 6; “Pt 2.” Blues in Britain no. 28 (Apr 2004): 6.

BD485. Frantz, Niles. “Jimmy Dawkins: Playing What He Feels.” Blues Revue no. 19 (Sep/Oct 1995): 36–44. BD486. Goldwasser, Franck; Lacava, Jacques; Lobstein, Patrick. “Jimmy Dawkins.” Soul Bag no. 81/82 (1981): 4–9.

BD503. Paulsson, Palle. “Jimmy Dawkins — Den Tacksamme Chicagolegenden.” Jefferson no. 124 (2000): 4–9. (NOTE: Includes discography). BD504. Pehl, Hans. “Jimmy Dawkins Interview.” Blues Life no. 10 (1980): 8–11.

BD487. Griffith, Pat. “Fingers on the Pulse.” Melody Maker (22 Apr 1972): 36.

BD505. Rijn, Guido van. “Jimmy Dawkins.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 12 (Jan 1972): 7–8.

BD488. Harris, Sheldon. “Dawkins, James Henry ‘Fast Fingers’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 150–152 (E146).

BD506. Russell, Tony. “Jimmy Dawkins (1936–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 106 (Item A1904).

BD489. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jimmy Dawkins,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 85–87 (E150).

BD507. Santelli, Robert. “Dawkins, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 118–119 (Item E202).

BD490. Holland, Ted. “Jimmy ‘Fast Fingers’ Dawkins,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 127 (E157). BD491. Iglauer, Bruce. “Jimmy Dawkins: With Bruce Iglauer.” Alley Music 1 (1st Quarter 1971): 11–13. BD492. Isola, Gregory. “Jimmy Dawkins: ‘Don’t Call Me Fast Fingers’.” Guitar Player 28, no. 11 (Nov 1994): 65–74. BD493. “Jimmy Dawkins: Auf die Qualität der Musiker Kommt es an, Nicht auf die Haut.” Blues News [Germany] no. 42 (Jul/Sep 2005): 18–19. BD494. Jones, E. Rodney. Jimmy Dawkins: Transatlantic 770. USA: Excello EX 8024, 1972. BD495. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dawkins, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 647 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 106 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 99–100 (E169).

BD508. Shadwick, Keith. “Jimmy Dawkins,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 82 (Item E204). BD509. Sharp, Steven. “Jimmy Dawkins: Deep into the Feelings.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 16–21. BD510. Sharp, Steven. Jimmy Dawkins: Hot Wire 81. USA: Evidence ECD 26043-2, 1994. BD511. Shurman, Dick. Jimmy Dawkins: Tribute to Orange. USA: Evidence ECD 26031, 1993. BD512. Solding, Staffan. Jimmy Dawkins: Feel the Blues. UK: JSP JSPCD 206, 1985. BD513. Southern, Eileen. “Dawkins, James Henry (‘Jimmy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 98 (Item E208). BD514. Ulrey, Lois. “Jimmy Dawkins.” Magic Blues no. 3 (1991): 8–18.

BD496. Leslie, Fran. “Me, I’m Just Always in the Music!” Blueprint no. 65 (Aug 1994): 12–13.

BD515. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Jimmy Dawkins: Chicago Blues – Inventaire a la Dawkins = Jimmy Dawkins: Chicago Blues — A Dawkin’s-Style Inventory.” Soul Bag no. 178 (Mar 2005): 25-29.

BD497. Meignan, Armand. “L’Anti Show-Man: Jimmy Dawkins.” Jazz Hot no. 384 (May 1981): 20–21.

BD516. Wohrstein, Felix. Jimmy Dawkins: Kant Sheck Dees Bluze. USA: Earwig CD 4920, 1991.

BD498. Meignan, Armand. Jimmy Dawkins: Hot Wire 81. France: Isabel 900.508, 1981.

See also: Blues & Co no. 21 (2002). Stormy Weather no. 2 (1971).

BD499. Morgantini, Marcelle. Jimmy Dawkins/Big Voice Odom. France: Black & Blue 33.510, c1976.

Items A723, BW105, C182. “BLIND” DONALD DAWSON

BD500. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Jimmy Dawkins,” in Blues, pp. 68, 137 (Item A1504).

BD517. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blind Donald Dawson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 82 (E101).

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JAKE DAWSON

AMMIE DEAVER

BD518. Queignec, Jean. “Portraits in Blue: Jake Dawson.” Soul Bag no. 157 (Winter 2000): 11–12.

BD528. Steinberg, Richard U. “Recently Resurfaced.” Living Blues no. 86 (May/Jun 1989): 4.

MARGIE DAY

DAVID DEE (David Eckford)

BD519. Johnson, Greer. Margie Day: Experience. USA: RCA Victor LSP-4144, 1969.

BD529. Greensmith, Bill. “Fishing for a Hit: David Dee.” Blues Unlimited no. 147 (Spring 1986): 15.

BD520. Rogers, Dave. Margie Day and the Griffin Brothers Orchestra: I’ll Get a Deal. Sweden: Mr R&B 109, 1987. BD521. Shaw, Arnold. Dawn of a New Day. USA: RCA Victor LSP 3899, 1968. TEXAS BILL DAY See also: Items BJ839, F1455. WILL DAY See: Items BH778, F58, F1444. JIMMY DE BERRY BD522. Larkin, Colin (ed). “De Berry, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 107 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 100 (E169).

BD530. Komara, Edward. “Dee, David,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 261 (Item E162). BD531. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dee, David,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 663 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 107 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 100 (E169). BD532. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Zanger/Gitarist David Dee.” Block no. 87 (1993): 13–18. MERCY DEE See: MERCY DEE WALTON GENO DELAFOSE

MAUDE DE FORREST

BD533. Billington, Scott. Geno Delafose: French Rockin’ Boogie. USA: Rounder CD 2131, 1994.

BD523. Harris, Sheldon. “De Forrest, Maude,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 152 (E146).

BD534. Bonner, Brett J. (ed). “40 Under 40: Geno Delafose.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 88.

LOUISE DE VANT See: Item BC1373. JOE DEAN BD524. Hall, Bob. “Dean, Joe ‘Joe Dean from Bowling Green’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 260 (Item E162). BD525. Rowe, Mike. “Joe Dean from Bowling Green.” Blues Unlimited no. 127 (Nov/Dec 1977): 4–-9. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 48. BD526. Rowe, Mike. “Joe Dean.” Blues Unlimited no. 144 (Spring 1983): 35–36. See also: Items C582, C720 (Vol. 1).

BD535. Mouton, Todd. Geno Delafose: That’s What I’m Talkin’ About! USA: Rounder CD 2141, 1996. BD536. Otis, John. “Delafose, Geno,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 261–262 (Item E162). BD537. Sauret, Philippe. “Geno Delafose: Recontre avec le French Rockin’ Boogie Man … en France!” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 31 (May 2005): 59–62. BD538. Stambler, Irwin; Stambler, Lyndon. “Geno Delafose,” in Folk and Blues: The Encyclopedia. New York: St. Martin’s, 2001. See also: JOHN DELAFOSE Item BD542.

TOMMY DEAN

JOHN DELAFOSE

BD527. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Tommy Dean.” Jazz Statistics no. 29 (Oct 1963): 7.

BD539. Amos, Edward. “John Delafose,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

See also: http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/ rsrf.html

BD540. Baker, Sunny Slim. “From the Heart of a Sharecropper: John Delafose.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 27–29.

Item BS124.

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BD541. Fisher, Tom. “Delafose, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 262 (Item E162).

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BD555. Harris, Sheldon. “Delaney, Thomas Henry ‘Tom’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 152–153 (E146).

BD542. Harris, Paul. “The Delafose Family.” Juke Blues no. 52 (Winter 2002/03): 16–18.

BD556. Hurwitt, Elliott S. “Delaney, Thomas Henry ‘Tom’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 262 (Item E162).

BD543. Larkin, Colin (ed). “John Delafose,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 669 (Item E165).

BD557. Hurwitt, Elliott S. “Down Home Blues (1),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 281 (Item E162).

BD544. Sandmel, Ben. John Delafose & the Eunice Playboys: Pere et Garcon Zydeco. USA: Rounder CD 2116, 1992.

BD558. Rea, E.B. “Paramount Missed Scoop Filming ‘Birth of Blues’.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (7 Feb 1942): 15.

BD545. Savoy, Ann Allen. “John Delafose,” in Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, pp. 351–358. Eunice: Bluebird Press, 1984.

DELILAH (Delilah Wynn) BD559. Eagle, Bob; Mitchell, Colin. “Temptress of the Blues.” Crazy Music no. 8 (1976): 20, 22.

BD546. Smith, Matthew. John Delafose: Heartaches and Hot Steps Louisiana Zydeco Music. USA: Maison de Soul MdS-1035-2, 1993.

JAMES DELISA

BD547. Spitzer, Nick. John Delafose: Joe Pete Got Two Women. USA: Arhoolie CD-335, 1990.

BD560. O’Neal, Jim. “James DeLisa.” Living Blues no. 66 (1985): 45–46

BD548. Tisserand, Michael. John Delafose & the Eunice Playboys: Blues Stay Away from Me. USA: Rounder CD 2121, 1993.

MARY DELOATCH

Obituaries: Billboard 106 (15 Oct 1994): 85. Blues Access no. 20 (Winter 1994/95): 48. Cadence 20, no. 11 (Nov 1994): 109. Dirty Linen no. 55 (Dec 1994/Jan 1995): 6. Goldmine no. 372 (28 Oct 1994): 126. Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 23. Sing Out! 39, no. 3 (1994/95): 2. BD549. Bonner, Brett J. “John Delafose.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 62 BD550. Burke, Tony. “John Delafose.” Blues & Rhythm no. 95 (Jan 1995): 14. BD551. Harris, Paul. “John Delafose.” Juke Blues no. 32 (Winter/Spring 1995): 21–22. BD552. Spitzer, Nick. “John Delafose, 1939-1994.” Sing Out! 39, no. 4 (Feb/Mar/Apr 1995): 22–23. See also: GENO DELAFOSE MATTIE DELANEY BD553. Komara, Edward. “Delaney, Mattie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 262 (Item E162). See also: Items BN122, BP232, F995, F996, F997, F1005 (Vol. 1).

Obituaries:

See: MARYLIN SCOTT THE DELTA BOYS BD561. Oliver, Paul. The Delta Boys: Complete Recordings, 1934–41. Austria: Wolf WSE 129, 1991. Notes reprinted in booklet with ‘Brownsville’ Son Bonds and Charlie Pickett: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1934–1941). Austria: Wolf WBCD-003, 1991. See also: “SLEEPY” JOHN ESTES, HAMMIE NIXON, SON BONDS, CHARLIE PICKETT Item BM1272. THE DELTA JUKES BD562. James, Fred. The Delta Jukes: Working for the Blues. Holland: Black Magic 9044, 2001. See also: SAM CARR, DAVE RILEY, JOHN WESTON GENE DENNIS BD563. Wisner, Steve. “Gene Dennis.” Living Blues no. 38 (May/Jun 1978): 30. JESSIE DERRICK See: Item BC1373.

THOMAS DELANEY

SUGAR PIE DESANTO (Umpeylia Morsema Balinton)

BD554. Grove, Thurman; Grove, Mary. “Notes on Tom Delaney.” Record Changer 3 (May 1944): 17.

BD564. Ace, Johnny. “Sugar Pie de Santo.” Big City Blues 7, no. 2 (Apr/May 2001).

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BD565. Anon. “Sugar Pie is Back After 30 Years.” Los Angeles Sentinel (9 Jul 1998): 7. BD566. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sugar Pie DeSanto,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 82–83 (E101). BD567. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Discography of Sugar Pie DeSanto.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 9–10. BD568. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Sugar Pie DeSanto.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 7–9. BD569. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds). “Sugar Pie de Santo,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 112–113 (Item E145). BD570. Holland, Ted. “Sugar Pie DeSanto,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 124 (E157). BD571. Komara, Edward. “DeSanto, Sugar Pie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 264 (Item E162). BD572. Larkin, Colin (ed). “De Santo, Sugar Pie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 679 (Item E165). BD573. Mohr, Kurt. “Sugar Pie de Santo: Discography.” R&B Monthly no. 11 (Dec 1964): 3–4. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 14 (Mar 1965): suppl. BD574. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Sugar Pie DeSanto.” Soul Bag no. 2 (Jan 1969): 7–9. BD575. Nathan, David. Sugar Pie DeSanto: Down in the Basement: The Chess Years. USA: Chess/MCA HD-9275, 1989. BD576. Nilsson, Charley. “Hello Sugar Pie DeSanto.” Jefferson no. 49 (Fall 1980): 8–24. BD577. Périn, Jacques. “Sugar Pie DeSanto.” Soul Bag no. 2 (Jan 1969): 4.

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BD584. White, Cliff. “Remembering Sugar Pie Desanto: Use What You’ve Got.” Black Music 1, no. 8 (Jul 1974): 13. See also: Goldmine no. 181 (3 Jul 1987). In the Basement no. 27 (2002). Item A1522. JAMES DESHAY BD585. Komara, Edward. “DeShay, James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 264 (Item E162). BD586. Rowe, Mike. “‘They Know I’m Not Playing Anything But the Blues’: James DeShay.” Blues Unlimited no. 143 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 32–36. Obituaries: Block no. 109 (1999): 34. Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 43. BD587. Greensmith, Bill. “St Louis: James DeShay.” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 56. BD588. LeBlanc, Eric. “James DeShay.” Blues & Rhythm no. 136 (Feb 1999): 16–17. See also: Item A1536. DETROIT JUNIOR (Emery Williams Jr) BD589. Anon. “Detroit Junior Discography.” Block no. 72 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1989): 11. BD590. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Detroit Junior,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 83 (E101). BD591. Brisbin, John Anthony. Detroit Junior: Take Out the Time. USA: Blue Suit BS109, 1997. BD592. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Detroit Junior: You Got to Put Somethin’ in It.” Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 26–41. BD593. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Discographie de Detroit Junior.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 28–29.

BD578. Porter, James. “Sugar is Sweet! Sugar Pie DeSanto Interview.” Roctober no. 24 (1999). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.roctober.com/ roctober/greatness/sugar.html).

BD594. Eagle, Bob. “Call My Job: Detroit Junior.” Jefferson no. 24 (1974): 10–13.

BD579. Rainsford, Mick. “Sugar Pie DeSanto.” Block no. 97 (1996): 7–10.

BD595. Eagle, Bob. “Call My Job: The Story of Detroit Junior.” Blues Unlimited no. 118 (Mar/Apr 1976): 21–22.

BD580. Slaven, Neil. “The Mighty Atom at the Marquee.” R&B Monthly no. 11 (Dec 1964): 7. BD581. Slaven, Neil. “Sugar Pie de Santo: ‘Sweet Little Angel’.” R&B Monthly no. 11 (Dec 1964): 2–3.

BD596. Grandi, Marino; Monge, Luigi; Motta, Felice. “Intervista a Maurice John Vaughn e Detroit Jr.” Il Blues no. 20 (Sep 1987): 25–26.

BD582. Stolder, Steve. “Sugar Pie DeSanto Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 178 (Apr 2003): 4–7.

BD597. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Emery H ‘Little Junior’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 563–564 (E146).

BD583. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Sugar Pie DeSanto.” Blues Life no. 31 (1985): 9–10.

BD598. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues: Little Junior Williams.” Coda 9 (Jun/Aug 1970): 13.

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BD599. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Detroit Junior,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 90–91 (E150).

BD614. Bogaert, Karel. “Diamond, ‘Do-Bo’ William,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 100 (Item E110).

BD600. Holland, Ted. “Detroit Junior,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 128 (E157).

BD615. Harris, Sheldon. “Diamond, William ‘Do Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 153 (E146).

BD601. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Detroit Junior,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 682 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 107 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 101 (E169).

BD616. Mitchell, George. “William Diamond,” in Blow My Blues Away, pp. 153–171. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971.

BD602. O’Brien, Justin. “Detroit Junior,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 266 (Item E162).

See: Items A72, BC1, BR1032, BS1921. TOM DICKSON

BD603. Santelli, Robert. “Detroit Junior,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 119 (Item E202).

ROBERT DIGGS

BD604. Shadwick, Keith. “Detroit Junior,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 83 (Item E204). BD605. Welding, Pete. Detroit Junior: Chicago Urban Blues. USA: Blues on Blues BOB 10006, 1972; USA: Antilles AN-7025, 1972. BD606. Wisse, Rien. “Detroit Junior: De Piano-Clown uit Chicago.” Block no. 72 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1989): 7–10. Obituaries: Los Angeles Times (14 Aug 2005): B14. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [Pennsylvania] (22 Aug 2005): B3. Record Collector no. 315 (2005): 31. The Times [UK] (19 Aug 2005): 63. Washington Post (15 Aug 2005): B5. BD607. O’Brien, Justin. “Detroit Junior.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 83–84. BD608. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Detroit Junior.” Soul Bag no. 180 (Sep 2005): 36. BD609. Wight, Phil. “Detroit Junior.” Blues & Rhythm no. 203 (Oct 2005): 8–9.

PEARL DICKSON

See: Items BS1921, F1301. BD617. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Diggs,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 83–84 (E101). BD618. Bogaert, Karel. “Diggs, Robert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 101 (Item E110). BD619. Mitchell, George. “Robert Diggs,” in Blow My Blues Away, pp. 173–187. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971. VARETTA DILLARD BD620. Cotten, Lee. “Varetta Dillard,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 111–112. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BD621. Hess, Norbert. Varetta Dillard. Vol. 1: Got You on My Mind. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15431, c1989. Vol. 2: The Lovin’ Bird. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15432, c1989. BD622. Holland, Ted. “Varetta Dillard,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 20 (E157).

WESLEY DEVEREAUX

BD623. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dillard, Varetta,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 694-695 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 108 (E166).

BD610. Gart, Galen. “The Sultans/Admirals Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 49 (Jan 1990): 20–21.

BD624. Slade, Glenn. Varetta Dillard: Double Crossing Daddy. Sweden: Mr R&B R&B-106, 1984.

BD611. Love, Preston. “Son of Mr Blues: The Remarkable Story of Wesley Devereaux.” Jazz Journal 31, no. 1/2 (Jan/Feb 1978): 29.

BD625. Stapleton-Corcoran, Erin. “Dillard, Varetta,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 269–270 (Item E162).

BD612. Penny, Dave; Burke, Tony. “Wesley Devereaux Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 16 (Feb 1986): 13.

Obituaries: Billboard 105 (27 Nov 1993): 112. Cadence 20, no. 1 (Jan 1994): 106. Jefferson no. 103 (1993): 9. Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/Feb 1994): 45. Orkester Journalen 62 (Jan 1994): 37.

See also: Item F311 (Vol. 6).

DIAMOND TEETH MARY See: MARY McCLAIN WILLIAM “DO-BOY” DIAMOND

BD626. Hess, Norbert. “Varetta Dillard.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 27.

BD613. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “William ‘Do-Boy’ Diamond,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 83 (E101).

BD627. Penny, Dave. “Varetta Dillard.” Blues & Rhythm no. 86 (Feb 1994): 8.

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BD628. Radenac, Marc. “Varetta Dillard.” Soul Bag no. 133 (Winter 1993/94): 21. See also: Goldmine no. 204 (20 May 1988). Item F1152. DIRTY RED See: RED NELSON (under “R”) THE DIXIE BLUES BOYS BD629. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Dixie Blues Boys,” in Delta Country Blues, p. 46. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. THE DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS BD630. Cox, Fred E.; Randolph, John; Harris, John. “The Jug Bands of Louisville.” Storyville no. 159 (Sep 1994): 83-89; Storyville no. 160 (Dec 1994): 145–154. BD631. Geesin, Ron. Dixieland Jug Blowers: Louisville Stomp. UK: Frog CD 6, 1998. BD632. Harrison, David. “Dixieland Jug Blowers,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 273 (Item E162). BD633. Santelli, Robert. “Dixieland Jug Blowers,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 121 (Item E202). See also: CLIFFORD HAYES, ELIZABETH WASHINGTON Items A2251, C522. BUTCH DIXON (Arthur Dixon) Obituaries: Discoveries no. 198 (2004): 28. Good Times no. 73 (2004): 6. Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 59. Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 81. FLOYD DIXON

BD640. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Floyd Dixon: Piano Blues from the City of the Angels.” Blues Revue no. 28 (Apr/May 1997): 18–21. BD641. Gart, Galen. “Floyd Dixon,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BD642. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds). “Floyd Dixon,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 105 (Item E145). BD643. Harris, Sheldon. “Dixon, Floyd ‘Skeet’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 153–154 (E146). BD644. Hildebrand, Lee. “Floyd Dixon: The Living Blues Interview.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 10–19. BD645. Hobus, André. “Floyd Dixon: Interview d’un Geant Debonnaire du R&B.” Soul Bag no. 155 (Summer 1999): 26–29. BD646. Holland, Ted. “Floyd Dixon,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 23 (E157). BD647. Isola, Gregory. “World View: Floyd Dixon.” Keyboard 23, no. 2 (Feb 1997): 15. BD648. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dixon, Floyd,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 705 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 108–109 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 102–103 (E169). BD649. Notini, Per. “Floyd Dixon: Entertainer & Bluesangare.” Jefferson no. 31 (Winter 1975): 10–14. BD650. Notini, Per. Floyd Dixon: Opportunity Blues. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-1, 1976.

BD634. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Floyd Dixon,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 84 (E101).

BD651. Point, Michael. “Dixon, Floyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 273 (Item E162).

BD635. Bernholm, Jonas. Floyd Dixon: Empty Stocking Blues. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-27, 1985.

BD652. Propes, Steve. “Floyd Dixon.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 41. (NOTE: Includes discography).

BD636. Bogaert, Karel. “Dixon, Floyd,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 102 (Item E110).

BD653. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Floyd Dixon: Länsirannikon Yleismies.” Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980): 22–23.

BD637. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Floyd Dixon.” Jazz Statistics no. 29 (Oct 1963): 2–5. BD638. Deffaa, Chip. “Floyd Dixon: ‘Hard Living Alone…’,” in Blue Rhythms, pp. 138–173. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996. BD639. Deffaa, Chip. Floyd Dixon: Wake Up and Live! USA: Alligator ALCD 4841, 1996.

BD654. Russell, Tony. “Floyd Dixon (1929-),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 106–107 (Item A1904). BD655. Santelli, Robert. “Dixon, Floyd,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 121–122 (Item E202). BD656. Shadwick, Keith. “Floyd Dixon,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 84 (Item E204).

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BD657. Shurman, Dick; O’Neal, Jim; Mazzolini, Tom. “Floyd Dixon,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, p. 189 (Item F1414). (NOTE: Extracted from Living Blues no. 23 (1975)). BD658. Shurman, Dick; O’Neal, Jim. “Floyd Dixon on Record.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 20–21. BD659. Shurman, Dick; Mazzolini, Tom. “Living Blues Interview: Floyd Dixon.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/ Oct 1975): 14–21.

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OLA DIXON BD671. Bisesi, Brian. Ola Dixon: Labor of Love. USA: Severn CD 6, 1999. BD672. Grigg, Andy. “Ola Mae Dixon: Keeping the Beat. Pt 1.” Real Blues no. 24 (c2000): 44–45; “Pt 2.” Real Blues no. 25 (2000): 48–49. POPSY DIXON See: HOLMES BROTHERS SHIRLI DIXON

BD660. Stedman, John. Floyd Dixon: Houston Jump. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-11, 1979.

BD673. Anon. “Shirli Dixon.” Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/ Winter 2003): 61.

BD661. Szostak, Linda. “Floyd Dixon.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 7, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1991): 3.

WILLIE DIXON

BD662. Topping, Ray. Floyd Dixon: Cow Town Blues: The Seminal 1948–50 Recordings. UK: Ace CDCHD 740, 1999. BD663. Vera, Billy. Floyd Dixon: His Complete Aladdin Recordings. USA: Capitol CDP 7243 8 36293 29, 1996. BD664. Vera, Billy. Floyd Dixon: Marshall, Texas is My Home. USA: Specialty SPCD-7011-2, 1991. BD665. Vera, Billy. “The Floyd Dixon Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 205 (Xmas 2005): 12–14. See also: Jazz Hot no. 127 (Dec 1957). Musica Jazz (May 1997): 60. Items BD424, F67. FREDDIE DIXON BD666. Hoffman, Steven J. “Freddie Dixon.” Living Blues no. 27 (May/Jun 1976): 35, 45. BD667. Macphail, Keith. “Freddie Dixon.” Crazy Music no. 3 (1974): 17–18.

BD674. Adins, Georges. “En Tournée avec l’American Folk Blues Festival ‘63.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 26/27 (1963): 8–21. BD675. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Blues Heaven.” Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 17. BD676. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Willie Dixon: The Original Wang Dang Doodle: The Chess Recordings & More. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9353, 1995. BD677. Ames, Roy. “All Star Willie.” Melody Maker (8 Mar 1975): 50. BD678. Ames, Roy. Willie Dixon & Johnny Winter: Cryin’ the Blues. USA: Collectables COL-CD-674, 1996. BD679. Anon. “Dixon Dodges Glare of New Recordings Spotlight.” Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (26 Dec 1988). BD680. Anon. “Dixons Purchase Old Chess Studios Publication.” Blues Beat (Aug 1993): 4. BD681. Anon. “A Week Just for Willie.” Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (23 Oct 1990).

MARY DIXON

BD682. Anon. “Willie Dixon.” Current Biography 50 (May 1989): 17–21.

BD668. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Mary Dixon,” in Blueswomen, pp. 43–44 (E112).

BD683. Anon. “Willie Dixon.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 26.

BD669. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dixon, Mary,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 705 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 109 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 103 (E169).

BD684. Anon. “Willie’s Blues.” Blue Flame no. 9 (1970): 2.

BD670. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Mary Dixon.” Storyville (1998/99): 177. (NOTE: This article analyses cuttings from the Baltimore AfricanAmerican, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier). See also: Items A1828, A1832, BA155, BR162.

BD685. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Dixon,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 84–85 (E101). BD686. Baker, Cary. “Willie Dixon: The Blues Catalyst Finds Peace.” Goldmine no. 68 (Jan 1982): 6-9. BD687. Bartolucci, Ron. Willie Dixon & the Chicago Allstars: Good Advice. Austria: Wolf CD 120.700, 1998. BD688. Bogaert, Karel. “Dixon, Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 103–104 (Item E110).

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BD689. Carlson, Lenny; Sokolow, Fred. Willie Dixon: The Master Blues Composer, 1915-1992. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1992. 287 pp. BD690. Clarke, Donald. “Dixon, Willie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 367– 368 (Item E125). BD691. Corritore, Bob; Ferris, Bill; O’Neal, Jim. “Willie Dixon. Pt 1.” Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 16–25; “Pt 2.” Living Blues no. 82 (Sep/Oct 1988): 20–31. BD692. Cullaz, Maurice. “Blues Men: Willie Dixon, Sunnyland Slim, Johnny Shine [sic], Clifton James: Interview.” Jazz Hot no. 254 (Oct 1969): 30–1. BD693. Cullen, Thomas J., III. “Willie Dixon: An Interview with One of the Blues World’s Foremost Songwriters.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 7 (1975): 8–9. BD694. Dahl, Bill. “Willie Dixon: Foundation for the Blues.” Illinois Entertainer 2, no. 127 (Sep 1984): 29-–33. BD695. DeCurtis, Anthony. “Willie Dixon and the Wisdom of the Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 548 (23 Mar 1989): 109, 112–114. BD696. DeJong, Jim. “Blues in the News.” Down Beat 55, no. 6 (Jun 1988): 13, 57. BD697. Demêtre, Jacques. “Willie Dixon.” Blues Unlimited no. 16 (Oct 1964): 3–4, 11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 17-18 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Includes discography, with additions/corrections in Orkester Journalen 33, no. 2 (1965): 19). BD698. Demêtre, Jacques. “Willie Dixon.” Jazz Hot no. 316 (May 1975): 24–25. BD699. DeVault, Russ. “Willie Dixon Dream Team to Wail with Classic Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (16 Jun 1991): 5. BD700. Dicaire, David. “Willie Dixon (1915–1992): The Background Man,” in Blues Singers, pp. 87–91 (Item E130). BD701. Dirks, Scott. “This Train (My Babe),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K-Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 982 (Item E162). BD702. Dixon, Willie; Snowden, Don. “Getting a Hit Blues Record,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 208–210 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item BD704). BD703. Dixon, Willie. “‘I Am the Blues’.” Living Blues no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1977): 12; Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 9–10; Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 8; Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 4; Living Blues

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no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 58; Living Blues no. 49 (Winter 1980/81): 27. BD704. Dixon, Willie; Snowden, Don. I Am the Blues: The Willie Dixon Story. New York: Da Capo, 1989. 264 pp; London: Quartet, 1989. 260 pp.; London: Quartet, 1995. 264 pp. BD705. Eagle, Bob. “Willie Dixon.” Crazy Music no. 1 (Mar 1974): 16–17. BD706. Eder, Bruce. “Willie Dixon.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 8–10, 12, 15. BD707. Ersson, Kent. “Willie Dixon: Taking Care of Business.” Jefferson no. 25 (Summer 1974): 28–29. BD708. Evans, David. “Willie Dixon,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 117–118. New York: Perigee, 2005. BD709. Fiofori, Tam. “The Hoochie Coochie Man.” Melody Maker (3 Jul 1971): 14. BD710. Fiofori, Tam. “I Am the Blues.” Melody Maker (26 Jun 1971): 21. BD711. Fiofori, Tam. “I Am the Blues: Willie Dixon.” Blues News [Finland] no. 24 (1973): 17–18; Blues News [Finland] no. 25 (1974): 12–14. BD712. Fiofori, Tam. “Willie Dixon: Chicago Catalyst.” Down Beat 37, no. 15 (6 Aug 1970): 18. BD713. Flanagan, Bill. “Willie Dixon,” in Written in My Soul: Rock’s Great Songwriters Talk About Their Music, pp. 66–75. New York; Chicago: Contemporary, 1986. 432 pp. BD714. Ginibre, Jean-Louis; Carles, Philippe. “Dictionnaire de la Contrebasse.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 166 (May 1969): 36. BD715. Grandi, Marino. Willie Dixon: I’m the Blues. Italy: Blues Encore CD 52026, 1992. BD716. Grigg, Andy. “Heaven on Earth: Willie Dixon’s Blues Heaven (The Blues Heaven Foundation).” Westcoast Blues Review no. 5 (Jun 1994): 12–14. BD717. Guralnick, Peter. “Willie Dixon - Producing a Legend: Lots of Ideas, Some of Them Good.” Musician no. 119 (Sep 1988): 20+. BD718. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds). “Willie Dixon,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 106 (Item E145). BD719. Harrington, Richard. “The Muse of the Blues.” Washington Post (12 Feb 1989): 1. BD720. Harris, Sheldon. “Dixon, ‘Big’ Willie James,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 154–157 (E146).

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BD721. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Willie Dixon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 93–95 (E150).

BD740. Merletti, Alberto. “Willie Dixon.” Feelin’ Good no. 9 (1986): 8–12.

BD722. Hochman, Steve. “Willie Dixon,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 1, pp. 318–320. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BD741. Nash, Jesse. “Willie Dixon is the Blues.” JazzTimes 21, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1991): 41.

BD723. Holland, Ted. “Willie Dixon,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 17, 81 (E157).

BD742. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Willie Dixon,” in Blues, pp. 8–10, 18, 31, 39, 42-43, 48, 94, 132, 137 (Item A1504).

BD724. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Willie Dixon Interview.” Cadence 2 (Feb 1977): 7, 12. BD725. Kening, Dan. “Passionate Purpose.” Chicago Tribune (8 Oct 1990): 3. BD726. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Willie Dixon,” in Jamsession, p. 48. New York: Limelight, 1985. BD727. Korczynska, Jo Ann. “Blues Heaven Foundation.” Big City Blues 7, no. 3 (Jun/Jul 2001). BD728. Kot, Greg. “Fight Over Willie Dixon Songs Heading Back to Court.” Chicago Tribune (28 Feb 1995). BD729. Kot, Greg. “Willie Dixon’s Heavenly Legacy.” Chicago Tribune (17 Dec 1993): 5. BD730. Kunstadt, Leonard. Maestro Willie Dixon and His Chicago Blues Band. USA: Spivey LP 1016, c1974. BD731. Kunstadt, Leonard. “New York Really Has the Blues Stars!” Blues Life no. 54 (1991): 38–39. BD732. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dixon, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 706 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 109 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 103–104 (E169). BD733. Lee, Peter. “Editorial: A Time For Reflection.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 2. BD734. Lind, Jeff. “From Vicksburg to Blues Heaven: The 77 Year Old Odyssey of Willie Dixon.” Discoveries no. 87 (Aug 1995): 30–33. BD735. Long, Worth. “Wisdom of the Blues.” Festival of American Folklife (1991): 27–31. BD736. Long, Worth. “The Wisdom of the Blues: Defining Blues as the True Facts of Life: An Interview with Willie Dixon.” African American Review 29 (Summer 1995): 207–212. BD737. Masullo, Dean A. “Dixon, Willie James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 273–276 (Item E162).

BD743. Oakley, Helen. “Jazz is Reel Blues.” Music Journal 32 (May 1974): 38–39. BD744. Obrecht, Jas. “Mick Jagger & Keith Richards: Remembering Willie Dixon.” Blues Revue no. 15 (Winter 1994/95): 34. BD745. Obrecht, Jas. “Pro’s Reply: Willie Dixon.” Guitar Player 14, no. 12 (Dec 1980): 6, 8, 10. Partially reprinted as “Willie Dixon: Poet Laureate of Modern Blues.” Guitar Player 27, no. 10 (Oct 1993): 51– 52, 138. Complete interview reprinted in Blues Revue no. 15 (Winter 1994/95): 26–34. Translated into Italian as “Il Poeta Laureato del Blues Moderno: Willie Dixon.” Il Blues no. 55 (Jun 1996): 14-19. BD746. O’Brien, Justin. “Willie Dixon’s Blues Heaven.” Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 12. BD747. Puterbaugh, Parke; Futterman, Steve. “Willie Dixon.” Rolling Stone no. 676 (24 Feb 1994): 49. BD748. Piper, Julian. “Willie Dixon: The First Blues Bass Hero.” Bassist (Apr 2000): 24–26. BD749. Presley, Norman. “Willie Dixon & The All Stars Discography.” Goldmine no. 68 (Jan 1982): 9. BD750. Pruter, Robert. “Dixon, Willie James,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers. Vol. 1, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 380–384. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. BD751. Pruter, Robert; Grendysa, Peter; Eder, Bruce. “Willie Dixon Discography.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 14. BD752. Rapallo, Sam. “Willie Dixon vs Led Zeppelin.” Bassist (Apr 2000): 24. BD753. Rockwell, John. “Willie Dixon Carries Blues Style in His Bones.” New York Times (12 Mar 1978): 60. BD754. Rodríguez, Javier. “Hechicero de la Tribu: Willie Dixon.” Solo Blues no. 13 (1990): 4–6.

BD738. McBride, Earnest. “The Political Philosophy of Willie Dixon.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 48.

BD755. Rotante, Anthony; Sheatsley, Paul. “Recording Data from Willie Dixon’s Files.” Blues Research no. 14 (1966): 20–21.

BD739. McCormick, Moira. “Willie Dixon Still Going Strong at 74.” Billboard 102 (5 May 1990): 37.

BD756. Roxon, Lillian. “Willie Dixon,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 143–144 (Item E192).

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BD757. Rubiner, Julia M. “Willie Dixon,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 10 (Item E164).

BD776. Wynn, Ron. “Blues Perspective.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 49.

BD758. Russell, Tony (ed). “Willie Dixon.” The Blues Collection no. 60 (1992+).

BD777. Zollo, Paul. “Legends of Songwriting: Willie Dixon.” Performing Songwriter 9, no. 60 (Mar/Apr 2002): 88–91.

BD759. Russell, Tony. “Willie Dixon (1915-1992),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 107 (Item A1904). BD760. Santelli, Robert. “Dixon, Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 122–124 (Item E202). BD761. Saunders, Steve. “Willie Dixon: The Legend Lives.” Great Speckled Bird 8, no. 36 (4 Sep 1975): 7, 14. BD762. Shadwick, Keith. “Willie Dixon,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 86–87 (Item E204). BD763. Snowden, Don. “Willie Dixon Loves to Write the Blues.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (19 Jun 1983): 98. BD764. Snowden, Don. Willie Dixon: The Chess Box. USA: Chess/MCA CHD2-16500, 1988. BD765. Southern, Eileen. “Dixon, Willie James,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 109 (Item E208). BD766. Townsley, Tom. “Willie Dixon.” Blues Revue no. 15 (Winter 1994/95): 20–24. BD767. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Willie Dixon,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 74, 76, 98–99, 156. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BD768. Wasserman, R. “Willie Dixon: Blues Bass with Punch.” Frets 8, no. 1 (Jan 1986): 26+. BD769. Waterman, Dick. “Willie Dixon,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 150–151. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BD770. Weinstock, Ron. “Blues Rare & Well Done.” Living Blues no. 88 (Sep/Oct 1989): 35. BD771. Welding, Pete. Willie Dixon: I Am the Blues. USA: Columbia CS-9987, 1970; USA: Columbia MFCD 872, 1989; USA: Columbia/Legacy 7464536272CK 53627, 1993. BD772. Werkelin, Micke. “Three Hundred Pounds of Heavenly Joy: Willie Dixon.” Jefferson no. 93 (1991): 4–12. BD773. Wright, Dale. Willie’s Blues. USA: Bluesville BV1003, c1960; UK: Ace CDCHD 349, c1992.

Obituaries: Amsterdam News (8 Feb 1992): 41. Bad (Apr 1992): 9. Bass Player (Jun 1992): 7. Beat [Norway] no. 1 (1992): 7. Block no. 81 (1992): 21. Blues Access no. 9 (Spring 1992): 27+. British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 18 (Mar 1992): 28. Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 401 (1992): 33. Cadence 18, no. 3 (Mar 1992): 94. Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (30 Jan 1992). ClarionLedger [Jackson, Mississippi] (6 Feb 1992). Coda no. 243 (May/Jun 1992): 15. Current Biography 53 (Apr 1992): 60–61. Evening Post (6 Feb 1992). Folk Roots no. 105 (Mar 1992): 13. Folk Roots no. 106 (Apr 1992): 9. Goldmine no. 303 (6 Mar 1992): 5. Goldmine no. 304 (20 Mar 1992): 8+. Guitar Player 26, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 23. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 133 (1992): 46. Jazz Podium 41 (Mar 1992): 45. JazzTimes 22, no. 4 (May 1992): 18. Jazznu no. 159 (1992): 313. Jefferson no. 96 (1992): 26. Jet 81 (17 Feb 1992): 54. Living Blues no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1992): 2. Los Angeles Sentinel (6 Feb 1992): 1. The Mandocrucian’s Digest no. 21 (1992): 2. Musica Jazz (Apr 1992): 33+. Musician no. 162 (1992): 15. New Musical Express (8 Feb 1992): 4. Newsweek 119 (10 Feb 1992): 81. Now & Then (Jun 1992): 61. Now Dig This no. 108 (Mar 1992): 12+. Orkester Journalen 60 (Mar 1992): 57–58. Puls (Feb 1992): 44. Puls (Mar 1992): 44. Q no. 67 (1992): 13. Reflex no. 24 (1992): 6. Rock & Roll Musik-Magazin no. 81 (1992): 8. Rolling Stone no. 625 (5 Mar 1992): 22. Spin [USA] 8 (Apr 1992): 32. Spin [USA] 9 (Nov 1993): 64. Time [USA] 139 (10 Feb 1992): 75. The Times [UK] (1 Feb 1992): 15. U.S. News & World Report (30 Jan 1992): 9. Variety 346 (3 Feb 1992): 93. Village Voice 37 (11 Feb 1992): 82. Washington Post (30 Jan 1992): 7. BD778. Bordowitz, Hank. “Blues for the Blues.” American Visions 7, no. 4 (Aug/Sep 1992): 42–44. BD779. Calloway, Earl. “Services for Willie Dixon Set for Liberty Baptist Church.” Chicago Defender (3 Feb 1992): 17. BD780. Christl, Christian. “Don’t Let the Music D-I-E.” Blues Power Magazin no. 2 (1992): 18–19.

BD774. Wolmuth, Roger. “Willie Dixon.” People Weekly 32 (11 Sep 1989): 120+.

BD781. Dahl, Bill. “Man Behind the Blues: Willie Dixon Became a Music Legend on His Own Terms.” Chicago Tribune (2 Feb 1992): 3.

BD775. Wyman, Bill. “Willie’s Dream.” Rolling Stone no. 678 (24 Mar 1994): 13.

BD782. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Willie Dixon.” Soul Bag no. 126 (Spring 1992): 19–21.

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BD783. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (12 Apr 1969): 10. BD784. Kot, Greg. “Blues Legend Dixon Shaped Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Chicago Tribune (30 Jan 1992): 1. BD785. Kot, Greg. “Room for Blues at Willie Dixon Tribute.” Chicago Tribune (5 Feb 1992): 1. BD786. Kunstadt, Leonard. “A Tribute to a Fallen Musical Hero: Willie Dixon.” Blues Life no. 57 (1992): 30. BD787. Laing, David. “The Hoochie Coochie Man.” Guardian [UK] (31 Jan 1992): 35. BD788. Morse, Steve. “Willie Dixon: Everybody’s Everything.” Boston Globe (30 Jan 1992): 56. BD789. Olwell, Greg. “10 Years: Passing Tones - Players & Personalities Who Left Us In The ‘90s.” Bass Player 10, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 30. BD790. O’Neal, Jim. “Willie Dixon, 1915–1992: A Tribute.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 46–49.

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DOCTOR DADDY-O (Vernon Winslow) BD800. Hannusch, Jeff. “Dr. Daddy-O.” Wavelength no. 37 (Nov 1983): 15. BD801. Hannusch, Jeff. “Doctor Daddy-O: New Orleans’ First Black Radio Personality,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 119–126 (Item F1085). BD802. Morgan, Tom. “Dr. Daddy-O,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 282 (Item E162). Obituaries: JazzTimes 24, no. 5 (Jun 1994): 25. Jefferson no. 103 (1994): 9. Living Blues no. 115 (1994): 64. BD803. Burke, Tony. “Doctor Daddy-O.” Blues & Rhythm no. 88 (Apr 1994): 15. BD804. Coleman, Rick. “Dr. Daddy-O.” Offbeat 7, no. 1 (1994): 26. DOCTOR FEELGOOD See: PIANO RED

BD791. Pareles, Jon. “Willie Dixon, Musician, 76, Dies: Singer and Writer of Classic Blues.” New York Times (30 Jan 1992): 9.

DOROTHY DODD

BD792. Shriver, Jerry. “Willie Dixon’s World of Blues.” USA Today (30 Jan 1992): 4.

JOHNNY DOLLAR

BD793. Smith, Chris. “A Farewell to Willie Dixon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 68 (Apr 1992): 13.

BD805. Dahl, Bill. Johnny Dollar: J.D.’s Blues. USA: B.L.U.E.S. R&B BRB 3603, 1986.

BD794. Tapp, Richard. “Willie Dixon.” Juke Blues no. 25 (Spring 1992): 20.

BD806. Komara, Edward. “Dollar, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 277 (Item E162).

BD795. Watrous, Peter. “He Made the Blues Worth Listening to Again.” New York Times (9 Feb 1992): 27. BD796. Weinstock, Ron. “Willie Dixon, July 1, 1915-January 29, 1992.” Blues Revue no. 4 (1992): 11, 28. BD797. Whiteis, David. “Willie Dixon, 1915-92.” Down Beat 59, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 10. See also: BIG THREE TRIO, YAMBO/SPOONFUL RECORDS

See: Item BC1373.

BD807. Sharp, Steven. “Johnny Dollar: $o Be It.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 46-51. BD808. Whiteis, David. Johnny Dollar: My Baby Loves Me. Austria: Wolf CD 120.803, 2001. JOHN DOLPHIN See: RECORDED IN HOLLYWOOD/HOLLYWOOD/CASH/LUCKY/MONEY RECORDS

Goldmine no. 70 (Mar 1982). Goldmine no. 224 (24 Feb 1989). Goldmine no. 353 (4 Feb 1994): 8. Hit Parader (Nov 1968).

FATS DOMINO (Antoine Domino)

Items A106, A519, A919, A2085, BL659, BM1403, BM1414, BS1780, BS2057, BS2082, D709, D814, D816, F178.

BD810. Allan, Johnnie; Webb, Bernice Larson. “What a Price: Jimmy Donley and Fats Domino.” Journal of Country Music 15, no. 3 (1993): 45–50.

C.D. DOBBS BD798. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “C.D. Dobbs,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 85 (E101). BD799. Lornell, Kip. “Albany Blues.” Living Blues no. 16 (Spring 1974): 27–28.

BD809. Ackerman, Paul. “Fats Domino; the Greatest in New York Club Date.” Billboard 78 (13 Aug 1966): 7.

BD811. Anderson, Clive. “The Fat Man.” The History of Rock 1, no. 8 (c1981-c1984): pp. 144–147. BD812. Anderson, Clive. “The Imperial Domino.” Let It Rock no. 18 (Mar 1974): 36–38. BD813. Anon. “Bios.” Cash Box 24 (1 Jun 1963): 32.

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BD814. Anon. “Discography.” Record Finder 1, no. 2 (Jul 1978): 15. BD815. Anon. “Discography: Fats Domino.” Record Exchanger 1, no. 3 (Jun 1970): 10–11. BD816. Anon. “Discography: Fats Domino.” Rock ‘n’ Roll International Magazine no. 105 (Apr 1977): 23–24. BD817. Anon. “Domino Advises Wagner.” New Musical Express (17 May 1957): 1. BD818. Anon. “Domino Has Quality.” New Musical Express (7 Feb 1958): 8.

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BD835. Anon. “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Rock’s Top Ten.” Rolling Stone no. 467 (13 Feb 1986): 33– 35, 37, 41–42, 44, 46. BD836. Armstrong, James C. Fats Domino: A Man and His Music. Miami: Columbia Pictures Publications, 1985. 79 pp. BD837. Benicewicz, Larry. “New Orleans Stories: The Dark Side of Mr. Domino.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 36–38.

BD819. Anon. “Domino Keeps ‘Em Happy.” Louisiana Weekly (19 Jan 1957): 14.

BD838. Berry, Jason; Foose, Jonathan; Jones, Tad. “Antoine Domino: The Fat Man,” in Up from the Cradle of Jazz, pp. 29–39. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986.

BD820. Anon. “Le Double Jeu de Domino.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 93 (Apr 1963): 19.

BD839. Bogaert, Karel. “Domino, Fats (Antoine Domino),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 104 (Item E110).

BD821. Anon. “Fat Royalties.” Down Beat 24 (31 Oct 1957): 11.

BD840. Bowman, Rob. Antoine ‘Fats’ Domino. USA: Tomato 2696 632, 1989.

BD822. Anon. “Fats Ain’t Blue.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Dec 1970): 14.

BD841. Brémond, Gérard. “Fats Domino; Ca Balance.” Jazz Hot no. 181 (Nov 1962): 8.

BD823. Anon. “Fats Ain’t Blue.” Newsweek (19 Oct 1970): 24. BD824. Anon. Fats Domino. Madrid: Comunicacion 1, 1997. 79 pp. BD825. Anon. “Fats Domino & Son a Chudd-It-up do.” Variety 213 (18 Feb 1958): 41. BD826. Anon. “Fats Domino Found Alive.” New York Amsterdam News (8 Sep 2005): 21. BD827. Anon. “Fats Domino Likes to Wax His Own Compositions.” New Musical Express (14 Oct 1960): 8. BD828. Anon. Fats Domino/Little Richard: 12 Songs for Piano Vocal with Chord Symbols. Essex: IMP, 1988. 31 pp. BD829. Anon. “Fats Domino: Qualcosa da Ricordare.” Feelin’ Good no. 33 (1991): 52–59. BD830. Anon. The Fats Domino Sound. USA: United Artists, 1990s. 31 pp. BD831. Anon. “Fats Domino: The Classic Singles.” Record Collector no. 111 (Nov 1988): 47–50. BD832. Anon. “Fats Domino’s Rock ‘n Roll Too Much for GIs.” Louisiana Weekly (29 Sep 1956): 15. BD833. Anon. “Fats on Fire.” Time (10 Jun 1957): 71. BD834. Anon. “King of Rock ‘n Roll: Fats Domino Hailed as New Idol of Teen-agers.” Ebony 12, no. 4 (Feb 1957): 26–31.

BD842. Bronson, Fred. Best of Fats Domino Live! USA: LaserLight 12 752, 1996. BD843. Broven, John. “Behind the Sun Again.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 4–7. BD844. Broven, John. The Best of Fats Domino. UK: EMI CDP 7902942, 1988. BD845. Broven, John J. “Fats Domino,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 29–33, 55, 64–73, 181– 185 (Item F1076). BD846. Broven, John. The Fats Domino Story. Vol. 1. UK: United Artists UAS 30067, 1977. Vol. 2. UK: United Artists UAS 30068, 1977. Vol. 3. UK: United Artists UAS 30069, 1977. Vol. 4. UK: United Artists UAS 30099, 1977. Vol. 5. UK: United Artists UAS 30117, 1977. Vol. 6. UK: United Artists UAS 30118, 1977. BD847. Brunning, Bob. “Fats Domino,” in Rock ‘n’ Roll. New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999. BD848. Clare, M. “‘Fats’ Domino Stands ‘Em on Their Feet in London.” Billboard 79 (8 Apr 1967): 24. BD849. Clarke, Dave. “Fats Domino: Out of New Orleans.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 34–35. BD850. Clarke, Donald. “Domino, Fats,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 373 (Item E125). BD851. Coleman, Rick. “The Fat Man Sings.” Offbeat 19, no. 5 (May 1997): 70–73.

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BD852. Coleman, Rick. “Fats Domino and the New Orleans Rock Revolution.” Discoveries no. 67 (1993): 22–28.

BD870. Dr. John. “The 50th Anniversary of Rock: The Immortals. 25: Fats Domino.” Rolling Stone no. 946 (15 Apr 2004): 106.

BD853. Coleman, Rick. Fats Domino: Legends of the 20th Century. UK: EMI 7243 521714 2 2, 1999.

BD871. Dulisch, Winfried. “Ladies First.” Stereoplay no. 6 (Jun 1990): 190.

BD854. Coleman, Rick. Fats Domino: Out of New Orleans. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15541, 1993.

BD872. Ewen, David. “Fats Domino,” in American Songwriters. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1987.

BD855. Coleman, Rick. Fats Domino: The Imperial Singles. Vol. 2: 1953-1956. UK: Ace CD CHD 649, 1997. Vol. 3. UK: Ace CD CHD 689, 1998.

BD873. Farren, Mick. “Diamonds and Mr Domino.” New Musical Express (30 Apr 1977).

BD856. Coleman, Rick. “Fats is Back.” Rolling Stone no. 671 (9 Dec 1993): 17.

BD874. Feather, Leonard. “Domino, Antoine (Fats),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 183 (Item E138).

BD857. Coleman, Rick. “‘The Fat Man’: 50 Years On.” Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (2000): 4–5.

BD875. Feather, Leonard. “Fats Domino.” Melody Maker (26 Jan 1957): 3.

BD858. Coleman, Rick. “42 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Fats Domino.” Wavelength no. 79 (May 1987): 22–23.

BD876. Fordyce, Keith. “Fats Coming Back with Quiet Rock.” New Musical Express (25 Jul 1958): 4.

BD859. Coleman, Rick. “Happy Birthday, Fats!” Rock & Blues News no. 1 (Dec 1998/Jan 1999): 15–18. BD860. Coleman, Rick. “Seven Decades of Fats Domino.” Offbeat 20, no. 2 (Feb 1998): 44+. BD861. Coletta, Charles. “Domino, Fats (1928–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 1, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 743–744 (Item E185). BD862. Collis, John. Fats Domino: Live in Concert. UK: Charly CRB 1053, 1985. BD863. Colman, Stuart. “Fats Domino: ‘They Call Me the Fat Man’,” in They Kept on Rockin’, pp. 42–52. Poole: Blandford, 1982. BD864. Cooper, B. Lee. “The Fats Domino Decades, 19501969.” Record Profile Magazine 5 (May 1984) 56–58.

BD877. Fricke, David. “Fats Domino/Little Richard.” Rolling Stone no. 974 (19 May 2005): 82. BD878. Friedlander, Ed. “The Right Foot: The 12/8 Fats Domino Groove.” Bass Player 15 (Apr 2004): 76. BD879. Friedlander, Paul David. “Fats Domino,” in A Characteristics Profile of Eight ‘Classic Rock and Roll’ Artists, 1954–1959 as Measured by the ‘Rock Window’. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Oregon, 1987. BD880. Friedlander, Paul. “Antoine ‘Fats’ Domino,” in Rock and Roll: A Social History, pp. 28–30. Boulder: Westview, 1996. BD881. George-Warren, Holly; Levine, Laura. “Fats Domino,” in Shake, Rattle & Roll. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001. BD882. Gillett, Charlie. “‘Fats’ Domino: A Free Ride for the Fat Man.” Mojo no. 16 (Mar 1995): 25.

BD865. Cotten, Lee. “Fats Domino,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 38–39. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BD883. Gleason, Ralph J. “Not Responsible.” Down Beat 23 (19 Sep 1956): 40+.

BD866. Dahl, Bill. “Fats Domino: The King of Blueberry Hill.” Goldmine no. 546 (29 Jun 2001): 14–19, 71.

BD884. Gleason, Ralph J. “Perspectives: The Fat Man Made a Breakthrough.” Rolling Stone no. 132 (12 Apr 1973): 22.

BD867. Davis, Andy. “Fats Domino: Out of New Orleans.” Record Collector no. 172 (Dec 1993): 122. BD868. DeWitt, Howard A. “Fats Domino.” Blue Suede News no. 47 (Summer 1999): 12–17. BD869. Doerschuk, Robert L. “Improvisational Piano: Fats Domino. Pt 1: The Nascence of Rock Piano.” Keyboard 18, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 110+; “Pt 2: Fats Domino & the Jigsaw Rhythm Theory.” Keyboard 18, no. 5 (May 1992): 115+.

BD885. Goldberg, Marv. Rock and Rollin’ with Fats Domino; Million Sellers by Fats. USA: Collectables COL-CD-2722, 1998. BD886. Goodwin, Keith. “Fats Domino.” New Musical Express (15 Jan 1960): 10. BD887. Goodwin, Keith. “Fats Domino Gives ‘Margie’ a New Lease of Life.” New Musical Express (29 May 1959): 3.

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BD888. Goodwin, Keith. “Fats Domino: He Writes for Others as Well as Himself.” New Musical Express (26 Apr 1957): 10.

BD906. Hoffman, Raoul. “Rock-Star: Der Fette Fats und Seine Fans.” Neue Musikzeitung 23, no. 4 (1974): 10.

BD889. Gordon, Mike. “Fats Domino.” Record Collector no. 15 (Nov 1980): 24–26.

BD907. Holland, Bill. “Fats Domino Finds Thrill as National Medal Recipient.” Billboard 110 (7 Nov 1998): 6.

BD890. Gordon, Mike. “Fats Domino: UK Discography, 1955–66.” Record Collector no. 15 (Nov 1980): 26–27.

BD908. Holland, Bill. “Fats Domino Gets Rhythm & Blues Foundation Honor.” Billboard 107 (28 Jan 1995): 14.

BD891. Govey, Charles. “‘The Fat Man’ is Top of the Rock.” New Musical Express (15 Feb 1957): 2.

BD909. Holland, Ted. “Antoine ‘Fats’ Domino,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 3, 30 (E157).

BD892. Grevatt, Ren. “Fats Domino.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Apr 1966): 8.

BD910. Holland, William. “Fats Can Hear the Underground.” Rolling Stone no. 77 (4 Mar 1971): 20.

BD893. Grevatt, Ren. “One Day I’ll Come to Britain: Interview with Fats Domino.” Melody Maker (8 Mar 1958): 2.

BD911. Hoskyns, Barney. “Fats and Chuck,” in Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted, pp. 44–45. Glasgow: Fontana, 1987.

BD894. Guralnick, Peter. “Fats Domino,” in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock ‘n’ Roll, ed. J. Miller, pp. 50–51. New York: Random House, 1976.

BD912. Hunter, Nigel. Fats Domino: Fantastic Fats. UK: Music for Pleasure MFP 50294, 1976.

BD895. Hannusch, Jeff. Fats Domino: Walking to New Orleans. USA: Capitol 72435-37374-2–9, 2002.

BD914. Hurtt, Michael. “The Godfather.” Mojo no. 126 (May 2004): 50–53.

BD896. Hannusch, Jeff; Block, Adam. They Call Me the Fat Man: Antoine ‘Fats’ Domino. USA: Imperial/EMI E2-7-96784-2, 1991.

BD915. Illingworth, David. “Fats Domino.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 5 (May 1967): 11.

BD897. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds). “Fats Domino,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 107–110 (Item E145). BD898. Harris, Paul. “Ain’t That a Shame: A Sad Tale of Mistreatment and Ignorance.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 17. BD899. Harris, Paul. “Hey! Fat Man.” Blues & Rhythm no. 66 (Jan 1992): 4–8. BD900. Harris, Sheldon. “Domino, Antoine ‘Fats’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 157–158 (E146). BD901. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 29. BD902. Helander, Brock. “Fats Domino,” in The Rock Who’s Who, pp. 134–136 (Item E147). BD903. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Fats Domino,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 96–97 (E150). BD904. Hildebrand, Lee. “Fats Domino,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 62–63. New York: Billboard, 1994. BD905. Hochman, Steve. “Fats Domino,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 1, pp. 326–328. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BD913. Hurtt, Michael. “Back Talk with Fats Domino.” Offbeat 17 (Jun 2004): 82.

BD916. Jones, Max. “Fat Man from New Orleans.” Melody Maker (8 Apr 1967): 3. BD917. Jones, Max. “Fats Life!” Melody Maker (3 Apr 1976): 8–9. BD918. Jones, Wayne. “Wayne Jones Talks with … Fats Domino.” Goldmine no. 57 (Feb 1981): 8–9. BD919. Joyce, Mike. “Intermission with Fats.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 16–22. BD920. Kolanjian, Steve. The Fat Man: 25 Classic Performances. USA: EMI 7243 8 52326 2 6, 1996. BD921. Komorowski, Adam. “Fats Domino Discography.” Kommotion no. 1 (197?). BD922. Komorowski, Adam. Fats Domino: The Domino Effect. UK: Charly CPCD 8339-2, 1998. BD923. Komorowski, Adam. Fats Domino: The Hits Alive. UK: Charly CD 8291, 1999. BD924. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Fats Domino,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 2 (Item E164). BD925. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Domino, Fats,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 714–715 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 109–111 (E166). Reprinted in

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The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 104-105 (E169).

BD943. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Fats Domino, 1951–1952. France: Classics 5060, 2003.

BD926. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Fats Domino,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, pp. 67–68 (Item E173).

BD944. Périn, Jacques. “Fats ‘Walking to New Orleans’.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 200 (May 1972): 18–19.

BD927. Maffei, Pino. “Con Fats Domino.” Musica Jazz 18 (Dec 1962): 26.

BD945. Perry, Richard. Fats Domino: Fats is Back. USA: Reprise RS 6304, 1968; USA: Bullseye 11661-96162, 1999.

BD928. Manna, Sal. Fats Domino: Live at Gilley’s. USA: Q 92833-2, 1999. BD929. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds). “Domino, Fats,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 215 (Item E176).

BD946. Persson, Lennart. “Fats Domino.” Pop [Sweden] no. 15 (1995): 1596. BD947. Pollard, Richard. “Domino, Blues and Others.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 8 (Aug 1957): 7, 10.

BD930. Massaquoi, Hans J. “Fats Domino: The Man Who Gambled Away $2 Million Without Going Broke.” Ebony 29, no. 7 (May 1974): 155.

BD948. Postif, François. “Fats Domino: Some Recording Details.” Discographical Forum no. 4 (Jan 1961): 19–20.

BD931. McGee, D. “The ‘Rolling Stone’ 200: ‘My Blue Heaven — The Best of Fats Domino’.” Rolling Stone no. 760 (15 May 1997): 47.

BD949. Pruter, Robert. “Domino, Fats,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 277–278 (Item E162).

BD932. Miller, James. “Ain’t It a Shame,” in Almost Grown, pp. 97–102. London: William Heinemann, 1999.

BD950. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Fats Domino,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 270–271. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996.

BD933. Mohr, Kurt; Raben, Erik; Slaven, Neil; Vernon, Mick. “Fats Domino: A Discography. Pt 1: 1949– 1958 (Imperial).” R&B Monthly no. 19 (Aug 1965): 2–7; “Pt 2: 1958–1965.” R&B Monthly no. 20 (Sep 1965): 6–11. BD934. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 46 (1990): 11. BD935. Neely, Tim. “Fats Domino Discography.” Goldmine no. 546 (29 Jun 2001): 18. BD936. Newlin, Jon. “Fats Domino Comes Home.” Figaro (11 Nov 1972): 1–2, 4. BD937. Nite, Norm N. “Fats Domino,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 191–194 (Item E181). BD938. Ochs, Mike; Shaw, Greg. Fats Domino. USA: United Artists UAD-60015/6, 1971. BD939. Oliver, Paul. “Domino, Antoine ‘Fats’ (1928),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 69 (Item E378). BD940. Orr, Jay. “Domino, Fats,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 10541054. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

BD951. Richardson, Clive. Fats Domino: Live in New York. UK: Philips 6336 275, 1979. BD952. Röhnisch, Claus. “Fats Domino.” Jefferson no. 68 (Spring 1985): 42–45. BD953. Rotante, Anthony. “Al ‘Fats’ Domino: A Provisional Discography.” Discophile no. 37 (Aug 1954): 17–18. BD954. Rowbotham, Cliff. “Fats Domino Interview.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 19 (Jun 1973): 11–12. BD955. Roxon, Lillian. “Fats Domino,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 144–-145 (Item E192). BD956. Russell, Henry (ed). “Fats Domino,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 46–47. London: Brown, 2003. BD957. Russell, Tony (ed). “Fats Domino.” The Blues Collection no. 15 (1992+). BD958. Russell, Tony. “Fats Domino,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 78–79 (Item A1904). BD959. Sandmel, Ben. “Fats Domino.” Down Beat 52, no. 3 (Mar 1985): 54–55.

BD941. Pareles, Jon. “Fats Domino Is Setting a Resilient Example.” New York Times (28 Feb 2006): B1, B7.

BD960. Santelli, Robert. “Domino, Fats,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 124–125 (Item E202).

BD942. Pascall, Jeremy; Burt, Rob. “Fats Domino,” in The Stars & Superstars of Black Music. Secaucus: Chartwell, 1977.

BD961. Southern, Eileen. “Domino, Antoine (‘Fats’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 111 (Item E208).

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BD964. Visser, Joop. Fats Domino: Rockin’ on Rampart. UK: Proper PVCD 120, 2003.

1986): 18+. Now Dig This no. 56 (Nov 1987). Now Dig This no. 76 (Jul 1989). Now Dig This no. 117 (Dec 1992). Now Dig This no. 129 (Dec 1993). Now Dig This no. 130 (Jan 1994). Now Dig This no. 201 (Dec 1999). R&B Scene no. 1 (Jun 1964). R-O-C-K no. 2 (1982). Rock ‘n’ Roll Performers Magazine no. 28 (Jun 1986). Ruta 66 no. 86 (1993): 10+.

BD965. Voogd, Skip. Fats Domino: Live in Concert. Holland?: Remember CD 75013, 1996.

Items A76, A781, A1994, BB1426, BB2586, BB2587, BH925, BJ990, BM324, F67, F1079.

BD962. Ténot, Frank. “Un Enfant de la Nouvelle-Orleans.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 84 (Jul 1962): 29–30. BD963. Tonneau, Serge. “Fats Domino.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 1 (1960).

BD966. Voogd, Skip. Fats Domino: 20 Greatest Hits. Holland: Liberty 5C 062-97905, 1974. BD967. Ward, Rick. Fats Domino: Fats on Fire. USA: ABC ABC-479, 1964. BD968. Ward, Rick. Here Comes Fats Domino. USA: ABC ABCS-455, 1963. BD969. Warner, Alan. The Best of Fats Domino. USA: EMI America CDP 7 465812, 1980s; SA: EMI America CDP 546581, 1987. BD970. Watson, Tony. “The Imperial Masters.” Blues & Rhythm no. 85 (Jan 1994): 19. BD971. Webre, Gil. “Fats Domino: I Like to Make Records.” Times Picayune (New Orleans Dixie Roto) (2 Nov 1958). Reprinted in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, by John Broven, pp. 67–70 (Item F1076).

DON & DEWEY See: DON HARRIS “BLIND” SIMMIE DOOLEY BD979. Harris, Sheldon. “Dooley, ‘Blind’ Simmie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 158 (E146). BD980. Komara, Edward. “Dooley, Simmie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 278 (Item E162). BD981. Santelli, Robert. “Dooley, Simmie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 125 (Item E202). See also: PINK ANDERSON Items A652, BA549, BA555, F459. DWAYNE DOPSIE

BD972. Welch, Chris. “Fats Has ‘Em Jiving in the Aisles!” Melody Maker (1 Apr 1967): 4.

BD982. Mitchell, Pat. “Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers: Crown Prince of Zydeco.” Big City Blues 8, no. 2 (Apr/May 2002): 28–30.

BD973. White, Cliff. Fats Domino: Reelin and Rockin’. UK: Charly CRB 1054, 1983.

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BD974. White, Cliff. “The Fats Domino Story.” Black Music 4, no. 46 (Sep 1977): 22–27. BD975. Williams, Richard. “The Fat Man.” Melody Maker (12 May 1973): 32. BD976. Wilmer, Val. “Hard-Rockin’ Domino.” Melody Maker (3 Apr 1976). BD977. Winner, Langdon. “Domino, Fats,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 643 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 7. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 452–453. New York: Grove, 2001. BD978. Young, J. “Blue Light Special.” Spin [USA] 7 (Jan 1992): 77. See also: Blue Suede News 1, no. 6 (Dec 1986). Blues & Soul no. 663 (1994): 35. Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Goldmine no. 282 (17 May 1991). Goldmine no. 305 (3 Apr 1992). Jazz Hot no. 179 (Sep 1962). Jazznu no. 161 (1992): 380+. Now Dig This no. 37 (Apr 1986). Now Dig This no. 38 (May

BD983. Evans, David. Barrel House Women. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5497, 1995. BD984. Komara, Edward. “Dorsey, Mattie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 279 (Item E162). BD985. Seroff, Doug; Abbott, Lynn. “Sweet Mattie Dorsey: Been Here, But She’s Gone.” 78 Quarterly no. 8 (1994): 103–112. BD986. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Mattie Dorsey.” Storyville (2002/03): 160. (NOTE: This article analyses cuttings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier). THOMAS A. DORSEY BD987. Anon. “The Integrity of Gospel.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Feb 1970): 13–14. BD988. Anon. “King of the Gospel Song Writers.” Ebony 17 (Nov 1962): 122–127. BD989. Anon. “Prof. Dorsey Shuns Ministry to Sing.” Chicago Defender (19 Jan 1963): 10.

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BD990. Anon. “Writer Report.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Jul 1967): 11–12. BD991. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Georgia Tom,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 102 (E101). BD992. Bogaert, Karel. “Georgia Tom (Thomas A. Dorsey),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 126–127 (Item E110). BD993. Bontemps, Arna. “Rock, Church, Rock!” Common Ground 3 (Autumn 1942): 75–80. Reprinted in The Book of Negro Folklore, ed. L. Hughes; A. Bontemps. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1958. BD994. Boyer, Horace C. “An Analysis of His Contributions: Thomas A. Dorsey, Father of Gospel Music.” Black World 23, no. 9 (Jul 1974): 20–28. BD995. Boyer, Horace Clarence. “Take My Hand, Precious Lord, Lead Me On,” in We’ll Understand It Better By and By, ed. B.J. Reagon, pp. 141–163. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institute, 1992. BD996. Briggs, Keith. The Essential Georgia Tom Dorsey. UK: Classic Blues CBL200034, 2002. BD997. Brooks, Christopher A.; Rommen, Timothy. “Dorsey, Thomas Andrew,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers. Vol. 1, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 385-–394. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. BD998. Broughton, Viv. “Working on the Building: Professor Dorsey and the Gospel Mothers,” in Black Gospel: An Illustrated History of the Gospel Sound, pp. 45–59. New York: Blandford, 1985. BD999. Calt, Stephen. Georgia Tom Dorsey: Come on Mama Do That Dance, 1928–1932. USA: Yazoo L1041, c1974. BD1000. Clark, Joe C. “Dorsey, Thomas Andrew,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, pp. 105–108. New York: Routledge, 2005. BD1001. Clarke, Donald. “Dorsey, Thomas A,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 378–379 (Item E125). BD1002. Cooper, Carol. “The Real Thomas Dorsey.” Village Voice (5 Oct 1982). BD1003. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Dorsey, Thomas A,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 97. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BD1004. Dorsey, Thomas A. “Gospel Music,” in Reflections on Afro-American Music, ed. D-R de Lerma, 189195. Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1973. BD1005. Dorsey, Thomas A. Inspirational Thoughts. Chicago: Thomas A. Dorsey, 1935.

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BD1006. Dorsey, Thomas A. Songs with a Message; with My Ups and Downs. Chicago: Thomas A. Dorsey, 1941. BD1007. Dorsey, Thomas A. The Thomas A. Dorsey Story: From Blues-Jazz to Gospel Song. Chicago: Thomas A. Dorsey, 1961. BD1008. Duckett, Alfred. “An Interview with Thomas A. Dorsey.” Black World 23, no. 9 (Jul 1974): 4–18. BD1009. Harris, Michael Wesley. The Advent of Gospel Blues in Black Old Line Churches in Chicago, 1932–33, as Seen Through the Life and Mind of Thomas Andrew Dorsey. Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University, 1982. 344 pp. BD1010. Harris, Michael W. “Conflict and Resolution in the Life of Thomas Andrew Dorsey,” in We’ll Understand It Better By and By, ed. B.J. Reagon, pp. 165– 182. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institute, 1992. BD1011. Harris, Michael W. The Rise of Gospel Blues: The Music of Thomas Andrew Dorsey in the Urban Church. London: Oxford University Press, 1992. 324 pp. BD1012. Harris, Sheldon. “Dorsey, Thomas Andrew ‘Tom’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 158–160 (E146). BD1013. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 23. BD1014. Heilbut, Anthony. “‘I Get These Special Vibrations’: Thomas A. Dorsey,” in The Gospel Sound: Good News and Bad Times, pp. 21–35. 3rd ed. New York: Limelight, 1989. BD1015. Heilbut, Anthony. “The Secularization of Black Gospel Music,” in Folk Music and Modern Sound, ed. W. Ferris; M.L. Hart, pp. 101–115. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1982. BD1016. Helander, Olle. “Thomas A. Dorsey a.k.a. Georgia Tom.” Jefferson no. 67 (Winter 1984): 4–9. BD1017. Holland, Ted. “Rev. Thomas A. Dorsey,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 81 (E157). BD1018. Johnson, Brooks. “Deep are the Roots.” Billboard 80 (17 Aug 1968): 32 (suppl). BD1019. Kalil, Timothy Michael. The Role of the Great Migration of African-Americans to Chicago in the Development of Traditional Black Gospel Piano by Thomas A. Dorsey, Circa 1930. Ph.D Dissertation, Kent State University, 1993. BD1020. Kalil, Timothy Michael. “Thomas A. Dorsey and the Development and Diffusion of Traditional Black Gospel Piano,” in Perspectives on American Music, 1900–1950, ed. M. Benton Saffle. New York: Garland, 1999.

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BD1021. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dorsey, Thomas A,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 724 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 111 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 105–106 (E169). BD1022. Lornell, Kip. “Dorsey, Thomas,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 1055–1055. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

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4–6. (NOTE: Taken from Dorsey’s unpublished autobiography. See also Blues & Rhythm no. 54 (1990): 8). BD1033. Rookmaaker, Hans R. Georgia Tom and Friends. USA: Riverside RM 8803, 1964. BD1034. Rubiner, Julia M. “Thomas A. Dorsey,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 11 (Item E164). BD1035. Rusch, Bob. “Georgia Tom Dorsey Interview.” Cadence 4, no. 12 (Dec 1978): 9–13.

BD1023. Nilsson, Charley. “‘Gospel: Det Betyder Goda Nyheter’: Thomas A. Dorsey Intervjuad.” Jefferson no. 67 (Winter 1984): 10–14.

BD1036. Russell, Tony. “Thomas A. Dorsey (1899–1993),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 107 (Item A1904).

BD1024. Oliver, Paul. “Dorsey, Thomas A,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 5, ed. S. Sadie, pp. 578-579. London: Macmillan, 1980. Revised version published in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 1, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 648–649 (Item E154). Reprinted in a revised form in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 7. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 510–511. New York: Grove, 2001.

BD1037. Rye, Howard. Georgia Tom (Thomas A. Dorsey): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: September 1928 to 5 February 1930. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6021, 1992. Vol. 2: 5 February 1930 to 22 March 1934. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6022, 1992.

BD1025. Oliver, Paul. “Georgia Tom: A Biographical Note.” Jazz Monthly 7, no. 9 (Nov 1961): 6-8. Reprinted as “Tight Like That: Georgia Tom,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 181–184 (Item A1577). BD1026. Oliver, Paul. “Georgia Tom (Thomas A. Dorsey) (1899),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 106 (Item E378). BD1027. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Living Blues Interview: Georgia Tom Dorsey.” Living Blues no. 20 (Mar/Apr 1975): 16–34. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 1–41 (Item A1676). Excerpt reprinted in Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 53. BD1028. Phillips, Romeo Eldridge. “A Selected, Annotated Discography of Dorsey Songs on Record.” Black World 23, no. 9 (Jul 1974): 29–32. BD1029. Reagon, Bernice Johnson. “Thomas Andrew Dorsey,” in We’ll Understand It Better by and by: Pioneering African American Gospel Composers. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992. BD1030. Rediger, Pat. “Thomas Dorsey,” in Great African Americans in Music. New York: Crabtree, 1996. BD1031. Rijn, Guido van. “Dorsey, Thomas A,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 279–280 (Item E162). BD1032. Rijn, Guido van. “‘One Blues After Another Fell from My Pen’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 47 (Oct 1989):

BD1038. Rye, Howard. Kansas City Kitty & Georgia Tom: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1930–1934). Austria: Blues Document BDCD6023, 1992. BD1039. Santelli, Robert. “Dorsey, Georgia Tom,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 126 (Item E202). BD1040. Shadwick, Keith. “Thomas A. Dorsey,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 85 (Item E204). BD1041. Smith, Ruth A. The Life and Works of Thomas Andrew Dorsey. 1935. BD1042. Southern, Eileen. “Dorsey, Thomas Andrew,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 112–113 (Item E208). BD1043. Stone, Theodore C. “Thomas A. Dorsey in Music at 60.” Chicago Defender (11 Jul 1959): 20. BD1044. Tate, Eleanora E.; Haskins, James. “Thomas Andrew Dorsey,” in African American Musicians. New York: Wiley, 2000. BD1045. Ténot, Frank. “Frankly Speaking.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 440 (Sep 1994): 21. BD1046. Terkel, Studs. “Thomas A. Dorsey,” in And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey, pp. 177–183. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. BD1047. Turner, Steve. “The Father of Gospel: Thomas A. Dorsey.” Melody Maker (14 May 1977): 48. BD1048. Vreede, Max E. “A Discography of Georgia Tom (Thomas A. Dorsey) and His Associates.” Matrix no. 31 (Oct 1960): 3–22.

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Obituaries: Cadence 19, no. 3 (Mar 1993): 32. Coda no. 250 (Jul/Aug 1993): 27. Crescendo 30, no. 5 (1994): 28. Dirty Linen no. 45 (1993): 6. Down Beat 60, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 12. Folk Roots no. 118 (Apr 1993): 11. Goldmine no. 329 (5 Mar 1993): 7. The Hymn: A Journal of Congregational Song 44, no. 2 (Apr 1993): 3. JazzTimes 23, no. 4 (May 1993): 21. Jet 83 (8 Feb 1993): 64–65. Journal of Country Music 16, no. 1 (1993): 63. Keyboard 19, no. 5 (May 1993): 16. Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 53. Musica Jazz (Apr 1993): 59. Notes 50, no. 4 (1994): 1342. Das Orchester 41, no. 4 (1993): 462. Orkester Journalen 61 (Mar 1993): 38. Spin [USA] 9 (Nov 1993): 64. The Times [UK] (1 Feb 1993): 17. Variety 350 (1 Feb 1993): 110. Vintage Soul no. 4 (1993): 15. BD1049. Adler, Jerry. “Thomas A. Dorsey.” Newsweek 121 (8 Feb 1993): 56–58. BD1050. Demêtre, Jacques. “Thomas A. Dorsey.” Soul Bag no. 130 (Spring 1993): 18–19. BD1051. Funk, Ray. “Thomas Andrew Dorsey.” Blues Access no. 14 (Summer 1993): 27. BD1052. Laing, David. “Thomas Dorsey.” Guardian [UK] (4 Feb 1993): 16. BD1053. Nilsson, Charley. “Thomas A. Dorsey, 1899–1993.” Jefferson no. 100 (1993): 40. BD1054. O’Neal, Jim. “Thomas A. Dorsey.” Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/Feb 1994): 43–44. BD1055. Smith, Chris. “Thomas Dorsey.” Blues & Rhythm no. 77 (Mar 1993): 13. BD1056. Ténot, Frank. “Frankly Speaking.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 425 (Apr 1993): 45. BD1057. “Thomas Dorsey, Father of Gospel Music, Dies at 93.” Washington Post (25 Jan 1993): 6. BD1058. Wisse, Rien. “Thomas A. Dorsey Overleden.” Block no. 85 (1993): 34. See also: Items A76, A341, A2101, BT226, F496. LESTER DORSIE Obituaries: BD1059. Iglauer, Bruce. “Lester Dorsie, 1937–1972.” Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 21.

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2nd ed., p. 111 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 106 (E169). JIMMY DOTSON BD1062. Broven, John. “‘A Nut for the Backbeat’: The Story of Jimmy Dotson.” Blues Unlimited no. 143 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 19–21. BD1063. Demêtre, Jacques. “Discography of Jimmy Dotson.” Blues Unlimited no. 22 (May 1965): 7. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 23 (1965): 9). BD1064. Komara, Edward. “Dotson, Jimmy ‘Louisiana’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 280 (Item E162). BD1065. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dotson, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 725 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 111 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 106 (E169). BD1066. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘Looking for My Baby’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, p. 25. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BD1067. Wood, Roger; Schneider, Stephen P. “Houston Scene: Jimmy ‘Louisiana’ Dotson.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 54. LOUIS DOTSON BD1068. Ferris, William. “Afro-American Folk Music: Three Portraits.” Jazzforschung/Jazz Research 14 (1982): 173–218. BD1069. Ferris, William. “Louis Dotson: One-String Guitar Maker,” in Afro-American Folk Art and Crafts, ed. W. Ferris, pp. 198–206. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1983. Reprinted in Local Color, ed. W.R. Ferris; B. McCallum, pp. 53–67. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982. MICHAEL DOTSON BD1070. Stephenson, Mike; Irvine, Les. “Michael Dotson, Guitarist with Magic Slim’s Teardrops Tells His Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 168 (Apr 2002): 8. K.C. DOUGLAS

BD1060. Leadbitter, Mike. “Blue Ghost Blues.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 5 (Aug 1972): 16.

BD1071. Amos, Edward. “KC Douglas,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

“BIG” BILL DOTSON

BD1072. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “K.C. Douglas,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 85–86 (E101).

BD1061. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dotson, Big Bill,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 725 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

BD1073. Bogaert, Karel. “Douglas, K.C,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 105 (Item E110).

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BD1074. Cohn, Larry. K.C. Douglas: Big Road Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1050, c1961; UK: Ace CH 254, 1988; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-569-2, 1994. BD1075. Cohn, Larry. K.C. Douglas: K.C.’s Blues. USA: Prestige 1023, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-533-2, 1990. BD1076. Eskin, Sam. K.C. Douglas: A Dead-Beat Guitar and the Mississippi Blues. USA: Cook 5002, 1956; USA: Smithsonian/Folkways COOK 5002, 2001. BD1077. Evans, David. “K.C. Douglas.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 4–5. BD1078. Garrett, Joe. “K.C. Douglas.” Blues Unlimited no. 81 (Apr 1971): 11, 13.

LIZZIE DOUGLAS See: MEMPHIS MINNIE SAM DOUGLAS Obituaries: Living Blues no. 56 (Spring 1983): 40–41. NAT DOVE BD1091. Greensmith, Bill. “Nat Dove: Texas Bluesman.” Blues Unlimited no. 128 (Jan/Feb 1978): 4–13. BD1092. Grigg, Andy. “Nat Dove: Texas Ivories.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 1 (Oct/Nov 1993): 3–4. DOWN HOME BOYS See: PAPA HARVEY HULL AND LONG “CLEVE” REED

BD1079. Harris, Sheldon. “Douglas, K C,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 160–161 (E146).

CHARLIE “LITTLE BUDDY” DOYLE

BD1080. Herzhaft, Gérard. “K.C. Douglas,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 98 (E150).

BD1093. Bogaert, Karel. “Doyle, Little Buddy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 105 (Item E110).

BD1081. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Douglas, K.C,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 111–112 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 106 (E169).

BD1094. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Doyle, Charlie ‘Little Buddy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 281 (Item E162).

BD1082. Mazzolini, Tom; Strachwitz, Chris. K.C. Douglas: Mercury Blues. USA: Arhoolie CD 475, 1998. BD1083. Mazzolini, Tom. K.C. Douglas: The Country Boy. USA: Arhoolie 1073, 1974. BD1084. Mazzolini, Tom. “Living Blues Interview: K.C. Douglas.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 15–19. (NOTE: Includes discography). BD1085. Monge, Luigi. “Douglas, K.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 280–281 (Item E162). BD1086. Niquét, Bernard. “K.C. Douglas.” Blues et Jazz [Belgium] no. 5 (c1971): 17-20. (NOTE: Includes discography on pp. 19–20). BD1087. Shadwick, Keith. “K.C. Douglas,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 88 (Item E204). BD1088. Santelli, Robert. “Douglas, K.C,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 127–128 (Item E202). BD1089. Turner, Bez. “Rare Post-War Records.” Blues Unlimited no. 128 (Jan/Feb 1978): 13. Obituaries: Jazz Hot no. 326 (Apr 1976): 34. BD1090. Mazzolini, Tom. “K.C. Douglas.” Living Blues no. 24 (Nov/Dec 1975): 5. See also: Item F92.

BD1095. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Doyle, Charlie ‘Little Buddy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 728 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 112 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 106–107 (E169). BD1096. Russell, Tony. “The Mystery of Little Buddy Doyle.” Blues World no. 21 (Oct 1968): 10–15. See also: Item BB425. CHARLES DRAIN BD1097. Komara, Edward. “Drain, Charles,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 283 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 58. BD1098. Greensmith, Bill. “Charles Drain.” Blues & Rhythm no. 102 (Sep 1995): 11. DRIFTIN’ SLIM See: ELMON MICKLE DRIFTING CHARLES See: CHARLES TYLER DRINK SMALL See: DRINK SMALL (under “S”)

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REESE DU PREE BD1099. Russell, Tony. “Talkin’ Blues: The First Bluesman?” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 3 (Jun 1972): 15. See also: Item BC1279. JOHNNY DRUMMER BD1100. Wisse, Rien. “Johnny Drummer: De Naam Zegt Niet Alles.” Block no. 129 (2004): 8–13. THE DUCHESS (Norma Jean Richardson) Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 201 (Aug 2005): 22. Good Times no. 77 (2005): 6. Now Dig This no. 267 (Jun 2005): 3. Record Collector no. 312 (2005): 133. ALBERT DUCK BD1101. Duffy, Timothy. “Albert Duck,” in Music Makers, pp. 48–49. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. SLIM DUCKETT AND PIG NORWOOD BD1102. Harris, Sheldon. “Norwood, Sam ‘One Leg’/’Peg Leg’/’RD’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 402 (E146). BD1103. Russell, Tony. “Norwood, Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K-Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 728–729 (Item E162). See also: Items A1177 (Vol. 1), BB305. ROBERTA DUDLEY See: Item BA538. HERVE DUERSON BD1104. Rye, Howard. Barrelhouse Piano Blues and Stomps: The Complete Recorded Works of Herve Duerson, Turner Parrish, Kingfish Bill Tomlin (1929-1933). Austria: Document DOCD-5193, 1993. See: Item C707.

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BD1108. Helander, Olle. “Laura ‘Little Bit’ Dukes.” Jefferson no. 66 (Fall 1984): 23–24. BD1109. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dukes, ‘Little’ Laura,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 743744 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 113–114 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 110 (E169). BD1110. Springer, Robert. “‘I Never Did Like to Imitate Nobody’.” Blues Unlimited no. 125 (Jul/Aug 1977): 19–21. See also: Item A1535. WILL DUKES BD1111. Morris, Walt J. III. “Will Dukes.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 4. BD1112. Zurawik, Dave. “Will Dukes.” Detroit Free Press (13 Mar 1977). WILLIE DUKES See: Item BC1279. (NOTE: This a different artist from Will Dukes). SCOTT DUNBAR BD1113. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Scott Dunbar,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 86–87 (E101). BD1114. Bogaert, Karel. “Dunbar, Scott,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 106 (Item E110). BD1115. Dinkins, Parker A. “Rosin’ the Bow ... Scott Dunbar. Pt 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 81 (Apr 1971): 12–13; “Pt 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 82 (Jun 1971): 7–8. BD1116. Harris, Sheldon. “Dunbar, Scott,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 163 (E146).

LAURA DUKES

BD1117. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dunbar, Scott,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 745 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 114 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 110–111 (E169).

BD1105. Harris, Jeff. “Dukes, Laura,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 288 (Item E162).

BD1118. Monge, Luigi. “Dunbar, Scott,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 288-289 (Item E162).

BD1106. Harris, Sheldon. “Dukes, ‘Little’ Laura,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 163 (E146).

BD1119. Nicholson, Robert. “Don’t Call Me No Nigger: Scott Dunbar and Son Thomas,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 50–67. London: Blandford, 1998.

SIDE WHEEL SALLIE DUFFIE See: Item BG303.

BD1107. Hay, Fred J. “My Daddy Put Me on Stage When I Was Five Years Old: Little Laura Dukes and Her Ukelele,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 156– 179. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.

BD1120. Ramsey, Frederic. “Planted by the Water,” in Been Here and Gone, pp. 121–152. Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1960.

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BD1121. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues in the Country.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 4 (Apr 1959): 3–4. BD1122. Wolfe, Karl Michael. Scott Dunbar: From Lake Mary. USA: Ahura Mazda SDS-1, 1970; USA: Fat Possum CD 80338-2, 2000. BD1123. Wolfe, Karl Michael. “Scott Dunbar: Sing ‘Em Everywhere I Go.” Blues World no. 39 (Summer 1971): 3–7. BD1124. Wolfe, Karl Michael; Groom, Bob. “Scott Dunbar’s Songs. Pt 1.” Blues World no. 42 (1972): 22–23; “Pt 2.” Blues World no. 43 (Summer 1972): 17–18; “Pt 3.” Blues World no. 44 (Autumn 1972): 7. Obituaries: Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 23. Juke Blues no. 32 (1995): 21. BD1125. Bonner, Brett J. “Scott Dunbar.” Living Blues no. 119 (Jan/Feb 1995): 67. BD1126. Sharp, Steven. “Scott Dunbar.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 63. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm AL DUNCAN (Alrook Clifford Duncan) BD1127. Komara, Edward. “Duncan, Al,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 289 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 21, no. 3 (Mar 1995): 109. Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 23. BD1128. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Al Duncan.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 91–92. BD1129. Rainsford, Mike. “Al Duncan.” Blues & Rhythm no. 96 (Feb 1995): 13. “LITTLE” ARTHUR DUNCAN BD1130. Burgin, Johnny; Feeney, Jim. Little Arthur Duncan: Singin’ with the Sun. USA: Delmark DE-733, 1999. BD1131. Grandi, Marino; Lupoli, Luca. “Un Fil di Fumo ... Little Arthur Duncan.” Il Blues no. 76 (Sep 2001): 21. BD1132. Jansen, Lex. “Little Arthur Duncan: Gered Door de Tandarts.” Block no. 129 (2004): 14–21. BD1133. Meyer, Karl A. Little Arthur Duncan: Live in Chicago! USA: Random Chance RCD-3, 2000.

WILLIE JOE DUNCAN BD1137. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Jimmy Reed on Playing with One-String Guitarist Willie Joe Duncan.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 50. (NOTE: Excerpt from interview with Jimmy Reed in Living Blues no. 21 (1975)). ANDREW DUNHAM BD1138. Smith, Chris. Andrew Dunham and Friends. Detroit Blues. Vol. 2. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7423, 1984. BD1139. Smith, Chris. Sylvester Cotton & Andrew Dunham: Blues Sensation. UK: Ace CDCHD 869, 2003. EMMANUEL DUNN BD1140. Terkel, Studs. “Emanuel Dunn,” in And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey, pp. 197–202. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. See also: Item A1690. KEITH DUNN BD1141. Mourot, Christophe. “Keith Dunn: Souffler est Jouer = Keith Dunn: Breathing is Playing.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 18–19. BD1142. Schans, Rinus van der. “Dunn & Packer: Een Zwarte en een Blanke Neger.” Block no. 76 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1990): 7–9. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 196 (2002). ROY SIDNEY DUNN BD1143. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Roy Dunn,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 87 (E101). BD1144. Harris, Sheldon. “Dunn, Roy Sidney,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 164 (E146). BD1145. Komara, Edward. “Dunn, Roy Sidney,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 289 (Item E162). BD1146. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dunn, Roy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 748–749 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 114 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 111 (E169). BD1147. Lowry, Pete. “Doin’ the Piedmont.” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 22–23.

BD1134. O’Brien, Justin. “Duncan, Little Arthur,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 289 (Item E162).

BD1148. Lowry, Pete. “Oddenda & Such .... No. 12.” Blues & Rhythm no. 132 (Sep 1998): 9.

BD1135. Rody, Bill. “Little Arthur Duncan and Real Chicago Blues.” Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 50–52.

BD1149. Lowry, Pete. Roy Dunn: Know’d Them All. USA: Trix 3312, 1976.

BD1136. Stephenson, Mike. “Little Arthur Duncan.” Blues & Rhythm no. 186 (Feb 2004): 21.

BD1150. Powers, Luke A. “The Art of Meditation in AfroAmerican Folksong: Roy Dunn’s Holy Blues.” North

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BD1166. Nevitt, Chuck. “Big Al Dupree.” Blues & Rhythm no. 183 (Oct 2003): 19.

Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 93. Orkester Journalen 56 (Dec 1988): 54.

BD1167. Schuller, Tim. “Big Al Dupree.” Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 63–64.

BD1151. Bastin, Bruce. “Atlanta Bluesman: Roy Dunn.” Blues & Rhythm no. 39 (Sep 1988): 11.

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BD1152. Lee, Peter. “Roy Dunn.” Living Blues no. 82 (Sep/ Oct 1988): 38–39. JOHNNIE MAE DUNSON BD1153. Moon, D. Thomas. “Gambler’s Blues.” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 34–36. BD1154. Moon, D. Thomas. “Jimmie Lee Robinson and Johnnie Mae Dunson: The King and Queen of Maxwell Street.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 38-40. BD1155. Moon, D. Thomas. “Johnnie Mae Dunson: The ‘Evil’ Queen of Maxwell Street.” Blues Revue no. 56 (Apr 2000): 24–26. BD1156. O’Brien, Justin. “Dunson, Johnnie Mae,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 289 (Item E162). BD1157. Rowe, Mike. “Johnnie Mae Dunson and Son.” Blues Unlimited no. 113 (May/Jun 1975): 20–21. AUGUST DUPONT BD1158. Komara, Edward. “Dupont, August ‘Dimes’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 289–290 (Item E162). Obituaries: Offbeat (Nov 1997): 21. BD1159. Hannusch, Jeff. “August ‘Dimes’ Dupont.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 50-51. BIG AL DUPREE BD1160. Komara, Edward. “Dupree, Al ‘Big Al’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 290 (Item E162). BD1161. Nevitt, Chuck. Big Al Dupree Swings the Blues. USA: Dallas Blues Society DBS 8902, 1996. BD1162. Ranney, Dave. “Big Al Dupree.” Blues Access no. 25 (Spring 1996): 42–45. BD1163. Schuller, Tim. Big Al Dupree: Positive Thinking. USA: Fedora FCD 5007, 1999. BD1164. Schuller, Tim. “Dallas Blues: Big Al Dupree.” Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 49–53. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2004): 78. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 27 (Sep 2003): 88–89. BD1165. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Big Al Dupree: Blues Artist.” Goldmine no. 607 (31 Oct 2003): 50.

BD1168. Allen, William ‘Hoss’. Champion Jack Dupree: Blues for Everybody. USA: King KS-1084, 1969; USA: Gusto 5037, 1970s. BD1169. Anderson, J. Lee. “Champion Jack Dupree: An Appreciation.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 10 (Jun 1962): 7–9. BD1170. Anderson, J. Lee. “Champion Jack Dupree: Der Bluesmeister.” Mississippi Rag 20 (Jul 1993): 21–26. BD1171. Anon. “Apollo Signs Dupree.” Chicago Defender (21 May 1949): 16. BD1172. Anon. “Blues Blast Off ‘69.” Melody Maker (4 Jan 1969): 1. BD1173. Anon. “Blues Scene ‘69 Ends on Happy Note — Verdict on the Big Blues Package.” Melody Maker (22 Feb 1969): 12. BD1174. Anon. “Bluesman som Konstmaalare.” Orkester Journalen 45, no. 3 (Mar 1977): 12. BD1175. Anon. “Un Champion Bien Garde.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 77 (Dec 1961): 24. BD1176. Anon. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Blues Life no. 30 (1985): 14. BD1177. Anon. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Melody Maker (8 Feb 1969): 3. BD1178. Anon. Champion Jack Dupree: Rub a Little Boogie, 1945-1953. UK: Krazy Kat 7401, 1982. BD1179. Anon. “Champion Jack Dupree: Vom Barrelhouse Nach Chicago.” Blues Notes no. 4 (Mar 1970): 6–9. BD1180. Anon. “Discography.” Hot Jazz Info no. 4 (1975): 3. BD1181. Anon. “Dupree-Mac Single.” Melody Maker (28 Jun 1969): 4. BD1182. Anon. I Gotta Right to Play the Blues. Hasbrouck Heights: Pearl Music, 1991. 96 pp. BD1183. Anon. “Jack Fights Illness to Finish Tour.” Melody Maker (22 Feb 1969): 3. BD1184. Anon. “John Davis und Champion Jack Dupree in Minden.” Jazz Podium 24 (Aug 1975): 16. BD1185. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 200 (2 Nov 1955): 62. BD1186. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Champion Jack Dupree,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 87, 90 (E101).

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BD1187. Arntzen, Jytte. “Laerling Af en Champ.” MM: Tidskrift fôr Rytmisk Musik 16, no. 1 (Feb 1983): 16–17.

1960): 2-6. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 17 (1960): 2–4; no. 22 (1961): 1, 7).

BD1188. Balfour, Alan. Champion Jack Dupree: Jivin’ with Jack ‘Live’ in Manchester, May 1966. UK: Jasmine JASCD 3008/9, 2002.

BD1205. Clarke, Donald. “Dupree, Champion Jack,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 385 (Item E125).

BD1189. Balfour, Alan. Champion Jack Dupree: Junker Blues. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 807, 1985.

BD1206. Coleman, Ray. “I Want to Open a Club in London, Says Dupree.” Melody Maker (9 May 1964): 7.

BD1190. Balfour, Alan. Champion Jack Dupree: The First 16 Sides from Joe Davis, 1944–1945. UK: Red Pepper RP 701, 1982.

BD1207. Colman, Stuart. “Stuart Colman Presents Repeating Echoes.” Now Dig This no. 255 (Jun 2004): 24– 27. (NOTE: Originally broadcast on BBC Radio London, 31 Aug 1986).

BD1191. Bammer, Richard. “Blues Legend Back in American Ring.” San Francisco Chronicle (12 May 1991): 38. BD1192. Barnes, Harper. “Champion Jack Dupree: Part of a Great Week for Blues.” St Louis Post-Dispatch (19 May 1991): 3. BD1193. Bastin, Bruce. Champion Jack Dupree, 1944-1945: The Other Takes. UK: Krazy Kat KK 801, 1986. BD1194. Bastin, Bruce. Champion Jack Dupree: The Joe Davis Sessions, 1945–1946. UK: Flyright FLY CD 22, 1990. BD1195. Berger, K. “Geburtstagsfeier für Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Podium 39 (Jan 1990): 28. BD1196. Bogaert, Karel. “Dupree, ‘Champion’ Jack,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 106–107 (Item E110). BD1197. Borg, Christer. “Champion Jack Dupree: Boxare, Pianist Och Konstnaer, Som Bosatt Sig I Sverige.” Orkester Journalen 42, no. 12 (Dec 1974): 14. BD1198. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Champion Jack Dupree,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 12 (Item E164). BD1199. Briggs, Keith. Champion Jack Dupree: Junker Blues. UK: Catfish CD 145, 2000 BD1200. Broven, John J. “Champion Jack Dupree,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 10 (Item F1076). BD1201. Buzelin, Jean; Waterhouse, Joyce. Champion Jack Dupree & Brownie McGhee: Gamblin’ Man. France: EPM Musique BC 159192, 1998. BD1202. Charters, Samuel B. “Hands Like Elbows: Champion Jack Dupree,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 123–130 (Item A396). BD1203. Charters, Samuel B. The Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 3: Champion Jack Dupree. Sonet SNTF 626, 1971; GNP Crescendo GNPS 10013, 1976. Notes reprinted in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 199-203 (Item A407). BD1204. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Statistics no. 15 (Mar

BD1208. Cooke, Jack. “Champion Jack Dupree in London.” Jazz Journal 13, no. 1 (Jan 1960): 13, 30. BD1209. Dahl, Bill. Champion Jack Dupree: St. Claude & Dumaine. USA: Fuel 2000 61229, c2001. BD1210. Demêtre, Jacques. Champion Jack Dupree: Anthologie du Blues. Vol.1. France: Vogue CLVLX 271, 1968. BD1211. Demêtre, Jacques. “Quand Champion Enregistre.” Jazz Hot no. 241 (May/Jul 1968): 27–28. BD1212. Discography of Champion Jack Dupree. Basel: Jazz Publications, 1961. 10 pp.; Revised Discography of Champion Jack Dupree. Basel: Jazz Publications, 1961. 12 pp. (Discographical Notes; 1). BD1213. Doerschuk, Robert L. “Improvisational Piano: The Left Hand in Transition.” Keyboard 17 (Nov 1991): 127+. BD1214. Dopson, Roger. Champion Jack Dupree: Won’t Be a Fool No More. UK: See-For-Miles SEE 44, 1986. BD1215. Driggs, Franklin S. Champion Jack’s Natural & Soulful Blues. USA: Atlantic 8045, 1960. BD1216. Dupree, Champion Jack; Levy, Ron; Porter, Bob. Champion Jack Dupree: One Last Time. USA: Bullseye Blues CD BB 9522, 1993. BD1217. Dupree, Champion Jack. “Woman and Blues.” Melody Maker (14 Nov 1959): 9. BD1218. Feather, Leonard. ‘Champion’ Jack Dupree. USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS-10001, 1973. BD1219. Feather, Leonard. “Dupree, (Champion Jack),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 187 (Item E138). BD1220. Feldmann, Martin. “Das Feeling Stimmte bei Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Podium 31, no. 4 (Apr 1982): 27. BD1221. Fox, Charles. Champion Jack Dupree: Trouble, Trouble. Denmark: Storyville SLP 145, 1964; Denmark: Storyville SLP 4139, 1986.

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BD1222. Garner, Ken. “Champion Jack Dupree,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 238. London: BBC, 1993. BD1223. Grady, Bill. “N.O. A Bitter Tune for Blues Pianist.” Times-Picayune (3 May 1990): 1. BD1224. Gruenfeld, Hansdieter. “Champion Jack Dupree in Berlin.” Jazz Podium 24 (Nov 1975): 16. BD1225. Gudbjartur Sigurdsson. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Jefferson no. 92 (1991): 17, 34. BD1226. Hannusch, Jeff. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Wavelength no. 116 (Jun 1990): 25–27. BD1227. Hannusch, Jeff. Champion Jack Dupree: Back Home in New Orleans. USA: Bullseye Blues CD BB 9502, 1990. BD1228. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds). “Champion Jack Dupree,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 121–122 (Item E145). BD1229. Harris, Sheldon. “Dupree, William Thomas ‘Champion Jack’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 164166 (E146). BD1230. Heatley, Michael. Champion Jack Dupree: Get Back Jack, Do It Again. UK: Catfish KATCD 103, 1997. BD1231. Heatley, Michael. Champion Jack Dupree/Muddy Waters: Me & My Mule. UK: Collector’s Edition TKC21, 1996. BD1232. Hennessey, Mike. Champion Jack Dupree and King Curtis: Blues at Montreux. USA: Atlantic SD 1637, 1973. BD1233. Hentoff, Nat. Champion Jack Dupree: Champion of the Blues. USA: Atlantic 8056, 1961. BD1234. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Champion Jack Dupree,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 99–101 (E150). BD1235. Hess, Norbert. Champion Jack Dupree: New Orleans Barrelhouse Boogie. USA: Columbia/Legacy 472192 2, 1993. BD1236. Hoffman, Raoul. “Gerechte Wut ins Hohe Alter: Der Blues — Musiker Jack ‘The Champ’ Dupree Wurde Siebbzig Jahre Alt.” Neue Musikzeitung no. 4 (Aug/Sep 1980): 12. BD1237. Holland, Ted. “William Thomas ‘Champion Jack’ Dupree,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 83 (E157). BD1238. Jensen, Jens-H. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Blues World no. 13 (Mar 1967): 3–4. BD1239. Jones, Max. “Caught in the Act.” Melody Maker (14 Dec 1968): 6.

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BD1240. Jones, Max. “The Genuine Voice of America [sic] Urban Blues.” Melody Maker (16 Nov 1968): 8. BD1241. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (8 Feb 1969): 10. BD1242. Kaufman, Pete. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Record no. 58 (Sep 1947): 24. BD1243. Kramer, Gary. Champion Jack Dupree: Blues from the Gutter. USA: Atlantic SD 8019, 1959; USA: Atlantic 82434-2, 1992. BD1244. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dupree, Champion Jack,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 749 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 114–115 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 111–112 (E169). BD1245. Larsson, Birgitta. “Kenn Lending: Dansk Som Dansat med de Stora Elefanterna.” Jefferson no. 136 (2003): 8–11. BD1246. Leadbitter, Mike. Champion Jack Dupree. Denmark: Storyville ST 193, c1967; Denmark: Storyville ST 21009, c1987; Denmark: Storyville STCD 8015, 1991. BD1247. Lee, Cliff. “Jack’s All Right.” Melody Maker (7 Apr 1973): 30. BD1248. Leiser, Willy. “Strolling with Jack Dupree.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 14 (1961). BD1249. Lim, Harry. Low Down Blues. USA: Continental CLP-16002, 1960s. BD1250. Miller, Manfred. Blues Roots. Vol. 8: Champion Jack Dupree: Two Fisted Piano from New Orleans. Germany: Storyville 6.23707, 1979. BD1251. Norman, Philip. “Eee That’s Champion, Jack.” The Sunday Times Magazine (5 Sep 1971): 47+. Reprinted in The Road Goes on Forever, pp. 130– 138. London: Elm Tree Books, 1982. BD1252. Oliver, Paul. The Blues of Champion Jack Dupree. Vol. 2. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8020, 1996. BD1253. Oliver, Paul. Champion Jack Dupree: The Best of the Blues. Denmark: Storyville SLP 151, c1965; UK: Xtra 1028, 1965; Denmark: Storyville SLP 4010, c1979. Notes reprinted with Champion Jack Dupree: Blues Masters. Vol. 6. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8006, 1991. BD1254. Oliver, Paul. Champion Jack Dupree. USA: Archive of Folk Music FS 217, 1968. BD1255. Oliver, Paul. “Dupree, ‘Champion’ Jack (1910),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 72 (Item E378).

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BD1256. Oliver, Paul. “Gutter Man Blues: Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Monthly 5, no. 11 (Jan 1960): 4–8. Reprinted as “A Rollin’ Mind: Champion Jack Dupree,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 245–252 (Item A1577). BD1257. Page, Les. Champion Jack Dupree with Keith Smith’s Climax Jazz Band: London Special. UK: Decca DFE 8586, 1964. BD1258. Raven, Mike. The Incredible Champion Jack Dupree. UK: Sonet SNTF 614, c1970. BD1259. Rijn, Guido van. “Champion Jack Dupree — Kampioen Dupree.” Mr. Blues no. 12 (Nov 1969): 2. BD1260. Robinson, Dave. “Champion Jack Dupree: The Last of the Barrelhouse Bluesmen.” Jazz Journal 42, no. 12 (Dec 1989): 20–21. BD1261. Rosen, Joel N. Champion Jack Dupree: Forever and Ever. USA: Rounder CDBB9512, 1991. BD1262. Rosen, Joel N. “Champion Jack Dupree: The Godfather of New Orleans Blues.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 20–24. BD1263. Rotante, Anthony. “The Records of Champion Jack Dupree.” Record Research no. 20 (Nov/Dec 1958): 18, 28. BD1264. Russell, Tony (ed); Smith, Chris. “Champion Jack Dupree.” The Blues Collection no. 59 (1992+). BD1265. Russell, Tony. “Champion Jack Dupree (c19091992),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 107–108 (Item A1904). BD1266. Rye, Howard. “Champion Jack Dupree, 1940–1953.” Collectors Items no. 36 (Jun 1986): 5–7. BD1267. Santelli, Robert. “Dupree, Champion Jack,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 130–131 (Item E202). BD1268. Schiedt, Duncan. Champion Jack Dupree: Cabbage Greens. USA: Okeh OKM 12103, c1963. BD1269. Shadwick, Keith. “Champion Jack Dupree,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 90–91 (Item E204). BD1270. Silvester, Mario. “Champion Jack Dupree: Een van de Laatste Nog Levende Barrelhouse Pianisten.” Jazz Freak 8, no. 3 (Jan 1981): 8–9. BD1271. Slaven, Neil. Champion Jack Dupree: Live at the Burnley Blues Festival. UK: JSP CD 231, 1994. BD1272. Slaven, Neil; Stedman, John. Champion Jack Dupree: Live — with the Big Town Playboys. UK: JSP CD 807, c1998. BD1273. Smith, Charles Edward. The Women Blues of Champion Jack Dupree. USA: Folkways FS 3825, 1961.

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BD1274. Smith, Chris. “Come on and Shake It Like Jack Dupree.” Blues & Rhythm no. 57 (Dec 1990): 4–7. BD1275. Smith, Francis Wilford. Champion Jack Dupree: New Orleans Barrelhouse, 1960. UK: Magpie PYCD 53, 1992. BD1276. Solding, Staffan. “Living Blues Interview: Champion Jack Dupree.” Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 10-14. BD1277. Standish, Tony. “Champion Jack Dupree Talks to Tony Standish.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 4 (Apr 1961): 6–7, 40. BD1278. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. The Blues of Champion Jack Dupree. Denmark: Storyville SLP 240, c1976. BD1279. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 11 (Nov 1959): 29. BD1280. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Champion Jack Dupree: Truckin’ on Down. Denmark: Storyville CD 8029, 1998. BD1281. Templeton, Ray. Champion Jack Dupree, 19451953. UK: Krazy Kat KK CD 08, 1992. BD1282. Tomko, Gene. “Dupree, Champion Jack,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 290 (Item E162). BD1283. Tudor, Dean. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Coda 21 (Jun 1972). BD1284. Turner, Bez. Champion Jack Dupree: Shake Baby Shake. UK: Detour 33-007, 1987. BD1285. Ungerer, Ingrid. “Le Grand Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 463 (May 1989): 21. BD1286. Vern, Jean. Champion Jack Dupree: Blues from the Gutter. France: Atlantic 40526, 1974. BD1287. Vernon, Michael. Champion Jack Dupree Blues Band featuring Mickey Baker. UK: Decca LK 4871, 1966; USA: Sire SES 97010, 1969 (as Champion Jack Dupree: Jack and Mickey in Heavy Blues). BD1288. Vernon, Michael. Champion Jack Dupree: From New Orleans to Chicago. UK: Decca LP 4747, 1966; USA: London PS-553, 1966. BD1289. Vernon, Michael. Champion Jack Dupree: Rhythm & Blues. Vol. 1. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7137, 1965. BD1290. Vernon, Mike. Champion Jack Dupree: Scoobydoobydoo. UK: Blue Horizon S7-63214, 1969; USA: Blue Horizon BM 4610, 1969; USA: Columbia/Blue Horizon CD 475974-2, c1994 (With updated notes by Mike Vernon). BD1291. Vernon, Mike. Champion Jack Dupree: The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions. USA: Sony 5185162, 2005.

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BD1292. Vernon, Mick. “Strollin’: Champion Jack Dupree.” R&B Monthly no. 17 (Jun 1965): 2-4.

BD1305. Fordham, John. “Trials and Travels of a Bluesman.” Guardian [UK] (23 Jan 1992): 33.

BD1293. Vogler, Michel. “Discography of Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Statistics no. 17 (1960): 2-4; Jazz Statistics no. 22 (Jun 1961): 1, 7.

BD1306. Hess, Norbert. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Podium 41 (Mar 1992): 45.

BD1294. Wald, Elijah. “Barrelhouse Blues from a Champion.” Boston Globe (30 May 1991): 12. BD1295. Waterman, Dick. “Champion Jack Dupree,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 146-149. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BD1296. Wilmer, Val. “Champion Jack Dupree: The Boxer Turned Singer.” Jazz News [UK] (20 Nov 1959): 5. BD1297. Wilmer, Val. “I’m Going to Take Out Danish Citizenship.” Jazz News [UK] (9 Sep 1960): 7. BD1298. Wilson, Tony. “Champion Jack: Rolling Blues from New Orleans.” Melody Maker (4 May 1968): 8. BD1299. Wisse, Rien. “Champion Jack Dupree Vertelt Z’n Verhaal.” Block no. 21 (1978): 9-10.

BD1307. Hess, Norbert. “‘Champion Jack’ Dupree.” Juke Blues no. 25 (Spring 1992): 20. BD1308. Hess, Norbert. “Champion Jack Dupree, 1909–92.” Keyboard 18, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 14. BD1309. Pilgrim, John. “Champion Jack Dupree (1910-1992): Barrelhouse Pianoman.” Sing Out! 37, no. 1 (1992): 45–46. BD1310. Radenac, Marc. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Soul Bag no. 126 (Spring 1992): 22–23. BD1311. Rosen, Joel. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 50. BD1312. Smith, Chris. “A Farewell to Champion Jack Dupree.” Blues & Rhythm no. 68 (Apr 1992): 12.

BD1300. Wynn, Ron. “Blues Perspective.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 49.

BD1313. Vickery, Graham. “Champion Jack Dupree the Entertainer.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 18 (Mar 1992): 29.

BD1301. Zwicky, Theo. “The Champion Knocks Once Moore: Jack Dupree.” Blues Unlimited no. 19 (Feb 1965): 7.

BD1314. Waterhouse, Don. “Champion Jack Dupree.” Jazz Journal 45, no. 5 (May 1992): 20.

Obituaries: Billboard 104 (8 Feb 1992): 60. Blues Access no. 9 (Spring 1992): 26+. Blues Revue no. 4 (1992): 11. Cadence 18 (Mar 1992): 94. Coda no. 243 May/Jun 1992): 15. Crescendo 29, no. 6 (1992/93): 24. Down Beat 59, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 12. Folk Roots no. 105 (Mar 1992): 13. Goldmine no. 302 (21 Feb 1992): 5. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 132 (1992): 46. Jazznu no. 159 (1992): 312. JazzTimes 22, no. 3 (1992): 19. Jefferson no. 96 (1992): 26. Mississippi Rag 19 (Mar 1992): 6. Musica Jazz (Apr 1992): 33+. Neue Musikzeitung 41 (Feb/Mar 1992): 2. New Orleans Music 3, no. 3 (1992): 25. Notes 50, no. 4 (1994): 1348. Now Dig This no. 108 (Mar 1992): 12. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 27, no. 2 (1993): 327. Das Orchester 40, no. 4 (1992): 510. Orkester Journalen 60 (Mar 1992): 57. Puls (Feb 1992): 44. Rock & Roll Musik-Magazin no. 81 (1992): 8. The Times [UK] (29 Jan 1992): 13. Variety 346 (27 Jan 1992): 66. BD1302. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Ciao Champion.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 413 (Mar 1992): 7–8.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 11 (c1970). Jazz Hot no. 136 (1958). JazzTimes 24, no. 3 (Apr 1994): 19. Now Dig This no. 255 (Jun 2004). Wavelength no. 31 (May 1983). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BR1224, C549 (Pt 1), C665, D1707, E318, F356. EDWARD LEE DURHAM BD1315. Harris, Sheldon. “Durham, Edward Lee ‘Mr Buddy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 166 (E146). BD1316. Lornell, Kip. “Albany Blues. Pt 2: Ed Lee Durham.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 22–23. (NOTE: This artist should not be confused with the jazz guitarist Eddie Durham). LAVADA DURST (Dr Hepcat) BD1317. Govenar, Alan. “The Blues and Jives of Dr. Hepcat,” in Corners of Texas, ed. F.E. Abernethy, pp. 239–245. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 1993.

BD1303. Bellingardi, Luigi. “William Champion Jack Dupree.” Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 27, no. 2 (Apr/Jun 1993): 327.

BD1318. Govenar, Alan. “The Blues and Jives of Dr. Hepcat.” Living Blues no. 116 (Jul/Aug 1994): 36–37.

BD1304. Bordowitz, Hank. “Blues for the Blues.” American Visions 7, no. 4 (Aug/Sep 1992): 42-44.

BD1319. Govenar, Alan B.; Durst, Lavada. The Blues and Jives of Dr. Hepcat. Racine: Arcadian, 1994. 14 pp.

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BD1320. Govenar, Alan. “Lavada Durst,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 213–216 (Item F1414).

BD1337. Nager, Larry. Big Joe Jumps Again: Cincinnati Blues Session. USA: Yellow Dog YDR 1133, 2004.

BD1321. Govenar, Alan. The Piano Blues of Dr. Hepcat. USA: Documentary Arts Cassette, 1994. (NOTE: Notes reprinted online via: http://www.docarts. com/audio/dr_hepcat.html).

BD1338. Reitz, Louis. “Big Joe Duskin.” Blues Forum no. 3 (Jun/Aug 1981): 14–15.

BD1322. Harris, Jeff. “Dr. Hepcat,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 282 (Item E162). BD1323. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Durst, Lavada ‘Dr Hepcat’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 115 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 112 (E169).

BD1339. Russell, Tony. “Big Joe Duskin (1921-),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 108 (Item A1904). BD1340. Sandmel, Ben. Big Joe Duskin: Cincinnati Stomp. USA: Arhoolie 1080, 1979; USA: Arhoolie CD422, 1995. BD1341. Shadwick, Keith. “Big Joe Duskin,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 92 (Item E204).

BD1324. Rowe, Mike. “The Jives of Dr. Hep Cat.” Blues Unlimited no. 129 (Mar/Apr 1978): 4–7.

BD1342. Tracy, Steven C. “Duskin, Big Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 291 (Item E162).

BD1325. Snyder, Michael. “Dr. Hepcat’s Soothing Septuagenarian Blues.” San Francisco Chronicle (3 Sep 1989): 59.

BD1343. Tracy, Steven C. “Big Joe Duskin,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 100–113. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

BD1326. Szilagyi, Peter. “Doctor of the Air Waves.” Free & Easy no. 9 (Jan/Feb 1975). Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 64, no. 1 (1996): 45. BD1327. Templeton, Ray. “Lavada Durst aka Dr. Hepcat.” Blues & Rhythm no. 105 (Christmas 1995): 22. BD1328. Weitz, Matt. “Lavada Durst (Dr. Hepcat).” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 60. “BIG” JOE DUSKIN

BD1344. Tracy, Steve. “Cincinnati Boogie-Woogie: Joe Duskin.” Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 18. BD1345. Tracy, Steve. “Cincinnati Stomp: De Binnenkant van een Blues-Uithoek.” Block no. 75 (1990): 19-21. BD1346. Tracy, Steve. “Joe Duskin.” Blues Unlimited no. 101 (May 1973): 9–10. BD1347. Tracy, Steven C. “A MELUS Interview: Big Joe Duskin.” MELUS 10, no. 1 (Spring 1983): 65–85. See also: Item C733.

BD1329. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 452 (Oct 1995): 43.

JOHNNY DYER

BD1330. Blake, Adam. “Piano Man Cometh.” Music Week (1 Oct 1988): 16.

BD1348. Clarke, William. “Still Got Hard Times: Los Angeles Blues Today.” Blues & Rhythm no. 65 (Nov 1991): 15.

BD1331. Brumfield, Bob. “Back to the ‘40s with Big Joe.” Cincinnati Enquirer (22 May 1973). BD1332. Darwen, Norman. “Big Joe Duskin.” Blues Life no. 40 (1987): 19–21.

BD1349. Hussey, Charlie; Astbury, Ray. “The Backbone of Music: Charlie Hussey Talks to Johnny Dyer.” Blues & Rhythm no. 138 (Apr 1999): 16–17.

BD1333. Hobus, André. “Big Joe Duskin: Et s’il n’en Reste Qu’un.” Soul Bag no. 140 (Fall 1995): 12–14.

BD1350. Laberge, Yves. “Dyer, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A-J, ed. E. Komara, p. 291 (Item E162).

BD1334. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Duskin, ‘Big’ Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 751 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 115 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 112 (E169).

BD1351. Larkin, Colin (ed). “Dyer, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 753 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 115, 117 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 112–113 (E169).

BD1335. Montgomery, Vern. “Big Joe Duskin.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 7 (Jul 1982): 13.

BD1352. Mercer, Robert Pierce. “De Zoon van George Smith (Maar Niet Heus): Johnny Dyer.” Block no. 93 (1995): 13–17. (NOTE: Includes Johnny Dyer discography.).

BD1336. Nager, Larry. “Big Joe Duskin: Boogie Piano’s Lion in Winter.” Living Blues no. 178 (May/Jun 2005): 14–21.

See also: Item F85.

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BE12.

Ahlstrand, Clas. “Blind Snooks Eaglin.” Jefferson no. 35 (Winter 1976): 12–16.

Coleman, Rick. “Snooks Eaglin.” Wavelength no. 83 (Sep 1987): 23–25.

BE13.

Anon. Snooks Eaglin: New Orleans, 1960–1961. Holland: Sundown CG 709-04, 1983.

Creekmore, Judy. “Blues Man Shares Music with World.” Times-Picayune (27 Apr 1995): 1.

BE14.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Snooks Eaglin,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 90–91 (E101).

Dahl, Bill. “No Request Too Obscure for ‘Human Jukebox’.” Chicago Tribune (16 Jun 1995): 1.

BE15.

Batey, Rick. “Soul Food and Tasty Blues Bites: Snooks Eaglin.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 28.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Snooks Eaglin.” Soul Bag no. 26 (May 1973): 17–18.

BE16.

Ellison, Mary. “The Blues Don’t Have No Short Cuts.” Blues & Rhythm no. 55 (Sep 1990): 16–18.

BE5.

Bogaert, Karel. “Eaglin, ‘Blind’ Snooks (Ford Eaglin),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 110 (Item E110).

BE17.

Ford Eaglin: Un Nouveau Génie. France: Polydor 27738, c1961.

BE6.

Bremer, Karl. “Snooks Eaglin: On the Trail of the Most Elusive Guitar Player in New Orleans.” Blues Access no. 38 (Summer 1999): 12–19.

BE18.

Garner, Ken. “Snooks Eaglin,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 238. London: BBC, 1993.

BE7.

Broven, John J. “Ford ‘Snooks’ Eaglin,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 176–177 (Item F1076).

BE19.

BE8.

Charters, Samuel B. “Fingers That Move: Snooks Eaglin,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 111–119 (Item A396).

Gillett, Charlie. “Getting to Know Snooks Eaglin.” Freedom Anarchist Weekly (31 Aug 1968). Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 35–38. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BE20.

Charters, Samuel B. Snooks Eaglin: Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 2: The First New Recording by This Legendary New Orleans Singer and Blues Man. UK: Sonet SNTF 625, c1971; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 10012, 1976.

Goldstein, Kenneth S. Snooks Eaglin: New Orleans Street Singer. USA: Folkways FA 2476, 1959. Notes reissued with Snooks Eaglin: Blues from New Orleans. Vol. 1. Denmark: Storyville SLP 119, c1964; Denmark: Storyville 670 119, 1967.

BE21.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Back Talk with Snooks Eaglin.” Offbeat 15 (Jun 2002): 91–93.

BE22.

Hannusch, Jeff. “New Orleans’ Snooks Eaglin.” Guitar Player 22, no. 1 (Jan 1988): 108+.

BE23.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Snooks Eaglin,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 122 (Item E145).

SNOOKS EAGLIN (Ford Eaglin) BE1. BE2. BE3. BE4.

BE9.

BE10.

BE11.

Charters, Samuel B. Down Yonder: Snooks Eaglin Today. UK: Sonet SNTF 752, 1978; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 10023, 1979. Clarke, Donald. “Eaglin, Snooks,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 392– 393 (Item E125).

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BE24.

Harris, Sheldon. “Eaglin, Fird ‘Blind Snooks’/ ‘Snooks’/ ‘Ford’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 167 (E146).

BE42.

Sandmel, Ben. “Snooks Eaglin: I Hit a Bass Note and the Whole Amp Got Drunk.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 36–41.

BE25.

Helander, Olle. “Snooks Eaglin.” Jefferson no. 66 (Fall 1984): 24–25.

BE43.

Sandmel, Ben; Hannusch, Jeff. Snooks Eaglin: Out of Nowhere. USA: Black Top BT 1046, 1989.

BE26.

Holland, Ted. “Snooks Eaglin,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 11 (E157).

BE44.

Santelli, Robert. “Eaglin, Snooks,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 133 (Item E202).

BE27.

Johnson, Eldridge R., III. “Crescent City Blues.” Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 3, no. 2 (1971): 53–55.

BE45.

Shadwick, Keith. “Fird ‘Snooks’ Eaglin,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 93 (Item E204).

BE46.

Spera, Keith; Sinclair, John; Goodwin, Michael. “Look at Snooks Now!” Offbeat 8, no. 2 (1995): 39, 41–42, 45, 58–59.

BE28.

Jones, Max. “Snooks Alive!” Melody Maker (27 Jan 1973): 34.

BE29.

Korner, Alexis. “Snooks Eaglin.” Jazz Monthly 7, no. 4 (Jun 1961): 10–11.

BE47.

Standish, Tony. Snooks Eaglin: Message from New Orleans. UK: Heritage HLP 1002, 1961.

BE30.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Eaglin, Snooks,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 760 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 117 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 113–114 (E169).

BE48.

Wald, Elijah. Snooks Eaglin: New Orleans Street Singer. USA: Smithsonian Folkways 40165, c2005.

BE49.

Welding, Pete. Snooks Eaglin: The Complete Imperial Recordings. USA: Capitol CDP 7243 8 33918 2 0, 1995.

BE31.

Matthews, Bunny. Snooks Eaglin: The Way It Is. USA: Money Pit 1111, 2002.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 189 (2001). Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (19 Sep 1987): 5.

BE32.

Morini, Augusto. “Snooks Eaglin.” Feelin’ Good no. 17 (1988): 6–11.

http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

BE33.

Oliver, Paul. “Eaglin, Snooks (1936),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 73–74 (Item E378).

BE34.

Oliver, Paul. Snooks Eaglin. Portraits in Blues: Vol. 1. Denmark: Storyville SLP 146, c1964. Reprinted as notes to Snooks Eaglin: New Orleans Street Singer. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8023, 1994.

BE35.

Oster, Harry. Snooks Eaglin: Possum Up a Simmon Tree. USA: Folklyric LP 107, c1960; USA: Arhoolie 2014, 1971.

BE36.

Oster, Harry. Snooks Eaglin: That’s All Right. USA: Bluesville BV-1046, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-568-2, 1994.

Items A2291, BB2123, BW2080, C182, F601. ROBERT EALEM See: ROBERT “BIG MOJO” ELEM ROBERT EALEY BE50.

Ferman, Dave. “Local Musician Robert Ealey is Poised to Reach Out to a National Audience.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Life & Arts) [Texas] (7 Jun 1996): 1.

BE51.

Govenar, Alan. “Robert Ealey,” in Living Texas Blues, p. 63. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

BE52.

Govenar, Alan. “Robert Ealey,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 62–63 (Item F1414).

BE53.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ealey, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 760 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 117, 119 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 114 (E169).

BE37.

Oster, Harry. Snooks Eaglin. Vol. 2: Blues from New Orleans. Denmark: Storyville SLP 140, c1964.

BE38.

Point, Michael. “Eaglin, Snooks,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 293 (Item E162).

BE39.

Russell, Tony (ed.); Smith, Chris. “Snooks Eaglin.” The Blues Collection no. 75 (1992+).

BE54.

Morris, Chris. “Ealey’s Texas Blues on Black Top.” Billboard (25 Oct 1997).

BE40.

Russell, Tony. “Snooks Eaglin (1936–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 108–109 (Item A1904).

BE55.

Muntaglio, Bill. “Blues at the Bluebird: ‘Another Saturday Night in Fort Worth’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 11.

BE41.

Sandmel, Ben. “Snooks Carves Out His Own Niche.” Times-Picayune (28 Jul 1989): 7.

BE56.

Patoski, Joe Nick. Robert Ealey. USA: Top Cat Records, 1994.

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BE57.

Patoski, Joe Nick. Robert Ealey: Turn Out the Lights. USA: Black Top CD BT-1133, 1996.

BE58.

Point, Michael. “Ealey, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 293 (Item E162).

BE59.

Race, Wesley; Patoski, Joe Nick. Robert Ealey: I Like Music When I Party. USA: Black Top CD 1138, 1997.

BE60.

Rogness, Jenifer. “These Blues Almost Golden; Fort Worth Native Has Been Making Music for Almost 50 Years.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram [Texas] (30 Aug 1998): 2.

BE61.

Schuller, Tim. “Robert Ealey: At the Pulpit of the Blues.” Blues Access no. 36 (Winter 1999): 30–31. Obituaries: Back to the Roots no. 35 (2001): 31. Block no. 117 (2001): 24. Blues Revue no. 68 (Jun 2001): 84.

BE68.

BE69.

BE73.

Evans, David. “Since Ol’ Gabriel’s Time: Hezekiah and the Houserockers.” Louisiana Folklife 7, no. 2 (Oct 1982): 1–34.

BE74.

Gregory, H.F.; Evans, David. Hezekiah and the Houserockers: Since Ol’ Gabriel’s Time. USA: Louisiana Folklife LP-003, 1982.

MONTE EASTER BE75.

Nations, Opal Louis. “‘I’m Hunched’: The Monte Easter Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 169 (May 2002): 4–7.

AMOS EASTON

Bogaert, Karel. “Bumble Bee Slim (Amos Easton),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 61–62 (Item E110).

BE78.

Chaigne, Michel; Chaigne, Pierre. “Bumble Bee Slim: Discographie Revisee de Bumble Bee Slim/ Amos Easton.” Soul Bag no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1985): 11–16.

BE79.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Robert Ealey: Drummer, Blues Singer.” Goldmine no. 547 (13 Jul 2001): 27.

Harris, Jeff. “Easton, Amos,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 294–295 (Item E162).

BE80.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Robert Ealey.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 84–85.

Harris, Sheldon. “Easton, Amos,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 167–168 (E146).

BE81.

Mayhew, Malcolm. “In Ealey’s Footsteps.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram [Texas] (20 Apr 2001): 17.

Heath, Terry. The Essential Bumble Bee Slim. UK: Classic Blues CBL200031, 2002.

BE82.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Bumble Bee Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 45–46 (E150).

BE83.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Bumble Bee Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 364– 365 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 63 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 59 (E169).

BE84.

Nowakowski, Konrad. “Amos Easton: The Mae West File.” Blues & Rhythm no. 184 (Nov 2003): 17–19.

BE85.

Oliver, Paul. “Bumble Bee Slim (Amos Easton) (1905),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 33 (Item E378).

BE86.

Oliver, Paul. Bumble Bee Slim: Bee’s Back in Town. UK: Fontana 688 138 ZL, 1964. Reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 195–197 (Item A1577).

Ferman, Dave. “Bluesman Ealey Laid to Rest with Honors; Musician, Mentor Eulogized.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Metro) [Texas] (13 Mar 2001): 1.

BE67.

Evans, David. Hezekiah and the House Rockers. USA: High Water HMG 1011, 1990; USA: HMG 6511, 1998.

BE77.

BE63.

BE66.

BE72.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bumble Bee Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 58 (E101).

Burke, Tony. “Robert Ealey.” Blues & Rhythm no. 159 (May 2001): 22.

BE65.

HEZEKIAH EARLY

BE76.

BE62.

BE64.

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Ferman, Dave. “400 Friends Gather to Remember Robert Ealey; Fort Worth Music Legend Praised for Bringing Blacks and Whites Together to Hear the Blues.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Metro) [Texas] (12 Mar 2001): 1.

Philpot, Robert; McDonald, Melody. “Fort Worth Blues Legend Ealey Dies.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram [Texas] (8 Mar 2001): 1. Schuller, Tim. “Robert Ealey, 1925–2001.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 64.

THEODIS EALEY BE70.

Bays, Kenneth. “Blues from the Field: Q&A with Theodis Ealey.” Blues Revue no. 92 (Feb/Mar 2005): 40.

BE71.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Theodis Ealey: The Stand Up In It Man.” Living Blues no. 175 (Nov/Dec 2004): 26–31.

EARL McDONALD’S ORIGINAL LOUISVILLE JUG BAND See: DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS

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BE87.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Slim, Bumble Bee,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 226 (Item E182).

BE88.

Russell, Tony. “Bumble Bee Slim (1905–1968),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 96–97 (Item A1904).

BE89.

Rye, Howard. “Bumble Bee Slim (Amos Easton) 1931–1951.” Collectors Items no. 60 (Mar 1992): 12–15.

BE90.

Santelli, Robert. “Bumble Bee Slim,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 70–71 (Item E202).

BE91.

Shadwick, Keith. “Bumble Bee Slim,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 271 (Item E204).

BE92.

Slaven, Neil. Bumble Bee Slim: Baby So Long. UK: Acrobat ACRCD 138, 2002.

BE93.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “A Discography of Bumble Bee Slim.” Jazz Journal 4, no. 2 (Feb 1951): 12–13.

BE94.

Welding, Pete. Bumble Bee Slim: Back in Town! USA: Liberty/World Pacific ST 20150, c1962.

BE95.

Zolten, Jerry. Bumble Bee Slim (Amos Easton): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: October 1931 to 23 March 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5261, 1994. Vol. 2: 23 March to 27 October. Austria: Document DOCD-5262, 1994. Vol. 3: 26 November 1934 to 4 April 1935. Austria: Document DOCD-5263, 1994. Vol. 4: 4 April to 18 July 1935. Austria: Document DOCD-5264, 1994. Vol. 5: 18 July 1935 to 6 February 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5265, 1994. Vol. 6: 7 February to 21 August 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5266, 1994. Vol. 7: 21 August 1936 to 27 January 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5267, 1994. Vol. 8: 27 January 1937 to 2 November 1951. Austria: Document DOCD-5268, 1994. Vol. 9: 1934 to 1951. Austria: Document DOCD-5570, 1997.

BE96.

Zolten, Jerry. “The Rough Rugged Road of Bumble Bee Slim.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 42–45. See also: Items C150, C711, F458, F496.

EASY BABY (Alex Randle)

BE100. Paulus, George. Easy Baby and His Houserockers: Sweet Home Chicago. USA: Barrelhouse BH-013, 1978; Japan: P-Vine PCD-5206, 1997. BE101. Sacré, Robert. “Easy Baby,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 295 (Item E162). BE102. Wisner, Steve. “Easy Baby and the Rat Trap.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 62. See also: Items BB1984, C504, F307. NARVEL EATMON See: BEA & BABY/KEYHOLE/MISS RECORDS DAVID ECKFORD See: DAVID DEE GEORGE EDICK BE103. Greensmith, Bill. “George Edick’s Club Imperial: The ‘Show Place’ of the North-Side.” Blues Unlimited no. 143 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 4–13. ELGA EDMONDS See: ELGIN EVANS ARCHIE EDWARDS BE104. Anon. “Forever Blues.” Washington Times (17 Sep 1993): C12. BE105. Bays, Kenneth. “Blues from the Field: Blues Barbershop Carries on Legacy.” Blues Revue no. 43 (Dec 1998): 72–73 BE106. Benicewicz, Larry. “Archie Edwards.” Blues Life no. 54 (1991): 16–18. BE107. Küstner, Axel. Archie Edwards: The Road is Rough and Rocky. Germany: L+R LR 42036, 1982. BE108. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Edwards, Archie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 771 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 119 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 115 (E169). BE109. Monge, Luigi. “Edwards, Archie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 297 (Item E162).

BE97.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Easy Baby: We Seen Some Good Days.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 58–63.

BE98.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Easy Baby,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 764 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 119 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 115 (E169).

BE110. Montgomery, David. “There’s No Dearth of the Blues.” Washington Post (20 Sep 1993): 1.

Meyer, Karl. Easy Baby: If It Ain’t One Thing, It’s Another. Austria: Wolf 120.805 CD, 2001.

BE112. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Archie Edwards: Barbershop Blues.” Living Blues no. 63 (Jan/Feb 1985): 22–26.

BE99.

BE111. Nixon, Bruce. “Barbershop Blues: A Guitarist’s Search for Clues to a Time-Honored Tradition.” Acoustic Guitar no. 17 (Mar/Apr 1993): 71+.

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BE113. Pearson, Barry Lee. Archie Edwards: Blues ‘n Bones. USA: Mapleshade CD 56952, 1994. BE114. Pearson, Barry Lee. Archie Edwards: The Toronto Sessions. USA: NorthernBlues Music NBM0006, 2001. BE115. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Archie Edward’s Songs,” in Virginia Piedmont Blues, pp. 78–143. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990. BE116. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Archie Edward’s Story,” in Virginia Piedmont Blues, pp. 21–77. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990. BE117. Santelli, Robert. “Edwards, Archie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 134 (Item E202). BE118. Scholz, K. “Archie Edwards und Dr. Ross.” Jazz Podium 38 (Feb 1989): 47. BE119. White, Bobby, II. “Clipping a Neat Haircut, Jamming Some Fine Blues; Archie Edwards is Gone, But His D.C. Barbershop Still Hums with Music Memories.” Washington Times (3 Aug 1998): C8. BE120. Zolten, Jerry; Rosenblum, Chris. “Jumpstartin’ the Blues: Archie Edwards on Roots, Rights, and Rhythms.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 40–45. Obituaries: Cadence 24, no. 8 (Aug 1998): 141. Down Beat 65, no. 11 (Nov 1998): 17. Jazz Live no. 121 (1998): 5. Jazz Podium 48 (Jan 1999): 47. Jefferson no. 118 (1998): 24. Notes 55 (Jun 1999): 862. Orkester Journalen 66, no. 9 (Sep 1998): 53. BE121. Burke, Tony. “Archie Edwards.” Blues & Rhythm no. 132 (Sep 1998): 16. BE122. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Archie Edwards, 1918–1998.” Blues Revue no. 41 (Oct 1998): 86. BE123. Estrada, Louie. “Archie Edwards Dies at 79: Barber and Bluesman.” Washington Post (21 Jun 1998): B12. BE124. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Archie Edwards.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 48–50. BE125. Weinstock, Ron. “Archie Edwards (1918–1996).” Blues Access no. 35 (Fall 1998): 58. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items D1674, F497. BERNICE EDWARDS BE126. Evans, David. Texas Piano. Vol. 1: The Complete Recorded Works of George and Hersal Thomas, Moanin’ Bernice Edwards (1923–1935). Austria: Document DOCD-5224, 1994.

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BE127. Hall, Bob. “Edwards, Bernice,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 297 (Item E162). BE128. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Edwards, Moanin’ Bernice,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 773 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 121 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 116 (E169). BE129. Oliver, Paul. Give It to Me Good, Mr. Hersal: The Thomas Family, 1925–1929. UK: Magpie PY 4404, 1977. Reprinted as “Suitcase Blues: The Thomas Family,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 140–142 Tunbridge Wells: Baton, 1984. BE130. Santelli, Robert. “Edwards, Bernice,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 135 (Item E202). See also: Items A1828, C712. CARRIE EDWARDS See: Item C766 (Vol. 5). CHARLES EDWARDS See: GOOD ROCKIN’ CHARLES CHUCK EDWARDS BE131. Gart, Galen. “I Got Loose: The Chuck Edwards Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 77 (Mar 1993): 14–15. BE132. Komara, Edward. “Edwards, Chuck,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 297–298 (Item E162). CLARENCE EDWARDS BE133. Aiges, Scott. “‘Swamp’ is Latest Word by Edwards.” Times-Picayune (20 Jul 1990): 6. BE134. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Clarence Edwards,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 91 (E101). BE135. Beyer, Jimmy. “Clarence Edwards,” in Baton Rouge Blues, p. 42. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980. BE136. Coleridge, Steve. “Clarence Edwards.” Il Blues no. 36 (Sep 1991): 4–6. BE137. Coleridge, Steve. Clarence Edwards/Oscar ‘Harp’ Davis: Louisiana Swamp Blues. Vol. 4. Austria: Wolf 120.925 CD, 1991. BE138. Coleridge, Steve. “Welcome to Chemical City, USA.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 4–6. BE139. Darwen, Norman. Clarence Edwards: Swamp’s the Word. UK: Red Lightnin RLCD 0090, c1991. BE140. Guerry, Jean. “Clarence Edward [sic].” Soul Bag no. 16 (c1971): 16.

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BE141. Harris, Paul A. “Baton Rouge, La., Called Home of ‘Hard, Down’ Swamp Blues.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch [Missouri] (11 Jul 1991): 2I. BE142. Komara, Edward. “Edwards, Clarence,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 298 (Item E162). BE143. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Edwards, Clarence,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 772 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 119 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 115 (E169). BE144. Pringle, Alison; Coleridge, Steve; Carmuzza, Keith. “Clarence Edwards.” Block no. 81 (1992): 23–25.

du Blues.” Trad’ Magazine no. 40 (May/Jun 1995): 60–62. BE159. Bogaert, Karel. “Edwards, ‘Honeyboy’ David,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 111 (Item E110). BE160. Braun, Steve. “10 Questions for Honeyboy Edwards.” Blues Access no. 34 (Summer 1998): 34–36. BE161. Brisbin, John Anthony. Honeyboy Edwards: Delta Bluesman. USA: Earwig 4922C, 1992; UK: Indigo IGO CD 2003, 1992. BE162. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Honeyboy Edwards Remembers Tommy McClennan.” Living Blues no. 104 (Jul/Aug 1992): 18–23.

BE145. Pringle, Alison J. “Clarence Edwards: Swamp Bluesman.” Blues Access no. 7 (Fall 1991): 18–20.

BE163. Brisbin, John Anthony. Honeyboy Edwards: White Windows. USA: Blue Suit 102, 1989; USA: Evidence ECD 26039, 1993.

BE146. Quignon, Eddie. “Clarence Edwards: Bluesman Louisianais.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 31 (May 2005): 64–70.

BE164. Burke, Tony; Darwen, Norman. “‘Who May Your Regular Be?’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 156 (Feb 2001): 4–8.

BE147. Rodriguez, Javier. “Clarence Edwards: Los Pantanos.” Solo Blues no. 14 (1991): 33.

BE165. Carlozo, Lou. “Bluesman’s in Love with the Action.” Chicago Tribune (31 May 1998): 1.

Obituaries: BE148. Burke, Tony. “Clarence Edwards.” Blues & Rhythm no. 80 (Jul 1993): 20. BE149. Coleridge, Stephen. “Clarence Edwards.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 50–51. BE150. Coleridge, Steve. “Clarence Edwards.” Juke Blues no. 29 (Summer 1993): 26.

BE166. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Honey Boy Edwards.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 14–18. BE167. Darwen, Norman. “‘Dockery’s: I Used to Go Round There’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 47 (Oct 1989): 10. BE168. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards: Ich Bekenne, ich Habe Gelebt!” Blues News [Germany] no. 21 (Apr/ Jun 2000): 14–17.

BE151. Coleridge, Steve. “Clarence Edwards, 25.3.193320.5.1993.” Il Blues no. 44 (Sep 1993): 16.

BE169. DeVault, Russ. “Pop Music ‘Honeyboy’ Buzzes into Atlanta.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (22 May 1998): 3.

BE152. Radenac, Marc. “Clarence Edwards.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 36.

BE170. Doane, Rex. “Grumpy Old Men.” Mojo no. 89 (Apr 2001): 46–48.

BE153. Wolfson, Cary. “Clarence Edwards, 1933–1993.” Blues Access no. 15 (Fall 1993): 27.

BE171. Doering, Teddy. “Diskografie.” Blues Forum no. 3 (Jun/Aug 1981): 11.

See also: Items BM1718, D1146, F636, F708. DAVID “HONEYBOY” EDWARDS BE154. Aaltonen, Honey. “Homesick James & Honeyboy Edwards.” Blues News [Finland] no. 159 (1996): 4. BE155. Anon. “Schallplatten - Besprechungen: David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards.” Jazz Podium 25 (Jul 1976): 34. BE156. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Honeyboy Edwards,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 91–92 (E101). BE157. Bentley, Chris. Water Coast Blues. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7445, 1989. BE158. Blampain, Gilles; Hermanstadt, Alain. “Honeyboy Edwards & Homesick James: Mémoire et Racines

BE172. Doering, Teddy. “Honeyboy Edwards.” Blues Forum no. 3 (Jun/Aug 1981): 9–10. BE173. Edwards, Honeyboy; Martinson, Janis; Frank, Michael Robert. “Honey Can Play Now,” in The World Don’t Owe Me Nothing, pp. 39–44. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1997. Reprinted as “Hoboing with Big Joe,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., pp. 129–131 (Item A895). BE174. Edwards, Honeyboy; Martinson, Janis; Frank, Michael Robert. The World Don’t Owe Me Nothing: The Life & Times of Delta Bluesman David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1997. 287 pp.

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BE175. Edwards, David Honeyboy; Martinson, Janis; Frank, Michael Robert. “The World Don’t Owe Me Nothing: The Life and Times of Delta Bluesman Honeyboy Edwards.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 46–49.

BE191. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Honeyboy Edwards,” in Blues, pp. 15, 48, 52, 57, 62, 100–101, 137 (Item A1504).

BE176. Frank, Michael Robert. David Honeyboy Edwards: The World Don’t Owe Me Nothing: Recorded Live Featuring Carey Bell. USA: Earwig Music CD4940, 1997.

BE193. O’Neal, Jim. Old Friends, Together for the First Time. USA: Earwig LPS-4902, 1981.

BE177. Geyerhahn, Gordon. “Interview with Honeyboy Edwards.” Blues Access no. 16 (Winter 1993): 20–25. BE178. Hadley, Frank-John. “Four Wise Men.” Down Beat 68, no. 2 (Feb 2001): 40–45. BE179. Hansen, George. “Blue Highways: Meet Honeyboy Edwards, a Living Link to the Original Delta Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 48 (Dec 1996): 50–59. BE180. Harris, Sheldon. “Edwards, David ‘Honeyboy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 169 (E146). BE181. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Honeyboy Edwards,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 104–106 (E150). BE182. Holland, Ted. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 79 (E157). BE183. Iglauer, Bruce; et al. “Living Blues Interview: David Honeyboy Edwards.” Living Blues no. 4 (Winter 1970/71): 19–24. BE184. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Edwards, David ‘Honeyboy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 772 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 119 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 115 (E169). BE185. Lippman, David. “A Life Full of Blues.” Southern Exposure 27, no. 4 (Winter 2000): 59. BE186. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 25.” Blues & Rhythm no. 157 (Mar 2001): 17. BE187. Masullo, Dean A. “Edwards, David ‘Honeyboy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 298–299 (Item E162).

BE192. O’Neal, Amy. Honeyboy Edwards: I’ve Been Around. USA: Trix 3319, 1978.

BE194. Olderen, Martin van. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 58 (Nov 1975): 3. BE195. Palmer, Robert. David “Honeyboy” Edwards: Mississippi Delta Bluesman. USA: Folkways FS 3539, 1979. BE196. Palmer, Robert. “Honeyboy Edwards Plays Blues.” New York Times (28 Nov 1977): 39. BE197. Palmer, Robert. “Pure Honeyboy Edwards.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 36–38. BE198. Peabody, Dave. “The History Man: Dave Peabody Goes Down the Years with Veteran Mississippi Bluesman David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards.” Folk Roots no. 78 (Dec 1989): 30–35. BE199. Pearson, Barry Lee. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards’ Story,” in Sounds So Good to Me, pp. 12–28. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984. BE200. Pointer-Jones, Sandra. “E’un Privilegio Conoscerlo ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards.” Il Blues no. 67 (Jun 1999): 18–19. BE201. Richardson, Michael. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2001). BE202. Rusch, Bob. “Honeyboy Edwards: Oral History.” Cadence 5, no. 4 (Apr 1979): 18–23. BE203. Russell, Tony. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards (1915–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 109 (Item A1904). BE204. Santelli, Robert. “Edwards, David ‘Honeyboy’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 135–136 (Item E202). BE205. Scott, Frank. David Honeyboy Edwards: Crawling Kingsnake. USA: Testament TCD 6002, c1997.

BE188. Moon, D. Thomas. “Gambler’s Blues.” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 34–36.

BE206. Shadwick, Keith. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 95 (Item E204).

BE189. Moon, D. Thomas; Tapp, Denise. Honeyboy Edwards: Please Don’t Mistreat a Fool. USA: Genes GCD 9914, 1999.

BE207. Sheridan, Tim. “‘Honeyboy’, He Knows His Breaks.” Down Beat 65, no. 2 (Feb 1998): 41.

BE190. Moon, D. Thomas. “Honeyboy Edwards: Ridin’ the Reefers and the Rods.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/ Jun 1999): 30–37.

BE208. Silva, Orlando. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards.” Feelin’ Good no. 28 (1989): 34–39. BE209. Sinclair, John; Taylor, Bill. “Legends.” Blues Access no. 44 (Winter 2001): 44–57.

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BE210. Skelly, Richard. “David Honeyboy Edwards: A Talk with Blues History.” Goldmine no. 507 (31 Dec 1999): 98–101. BE211. Skelly, Richard J. “The Delta Blues Cartel: Grumpy Old Bluesmen Sittin’ Around Talkin’.” Sing Out! 45, no. 4 (Winter 2002): 52–60. BE212. Southern, Eileen. “Edwards, David (‘Honeyboy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 123 (Item E208). BE213. Stolle, Roger. “Down in the Delta: Honeyboy Edwards’ Clarksdale Memories.” Blues Revue no. 95 (Aug/Sep 2005): 29–31. BE214. Swallow, Dave. “Sweet Home Chicago: A Meeting with Honeyboy Edwards.” Blues Matters no. 13 (Mar/Apr 2003): 100, 103. BE215. Tipaldi, Art. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards: Blues Ain’t Going Away.” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 16–17, 19–20. BE216. Tipaldi, Art. “The World Don’t Owe Me Nothing Book & CD.” Blues Revue no. 38 (Jun 1998): 34. BE217. Tonelli, Renato. “Robert Johnson si Trovava a Greenwood: Intervista a David Honeyboy Edwards.” Il Blues no. 24 (Sep 1988): 4–10. BE218. Tramontana, Gianluca. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards: Traveling Up and Down the Road.” Dirty Linen no. 87 (Apr/May 2000): 34–35, 37. BE219. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Honeyboy Edwards,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 18–20, 26, 33–34, 38, 156–157. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BE220. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Un Jour dans la Vie de Honeyboy Edwards.” Soul Bag no. 172 (Sep 2003): 22–24. BE221. Welding, Pete. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards.” Blues Unlimited no. 54 (Jun 1968): 3–12. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 132– 140 (Item A1241). BE222. Welding, Pete; Leadbitter, Mike. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 54 (Jun 1968): 13. BE223. Westerduyn, Hans; Wisse, Rien. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards Discography.” Block no. 75 (1990): 11–12.

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BE227. Zaretsky, Mark. “Blues from the Field: Stone Joins Honeyboy Edwards for Connecticut Jam - New Club Bolstered by Surprise Appearance.” Blues Revue no. 90 (Oct/Nov 2004): 39–40. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BB1210, BC155, BL1614, BW1912. FRANK EDWARDS BE228. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Frank Edwards,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 91 (E101). BE229. Bentley, William. Frank Edwards: Done Some Travelin’. USA: Trix 3303, 1973. BE230. Duffy, Timothy. “Frank Edwards.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 17–18. BE231. Duffy, Timothy. “Frank Edwards,” in Music Makers, pp. 52–53. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BE232. Harris, Sheldon. “Edwards, Frank,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 171–172 (E146). BE233. Komara, Edward. “Edwards, Frank,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 299 (Item E162). BE234. Laplace, Michel. “Frank Edwards.” Soul Bag no. 147 (Summer 1997): 36. BE235. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Edwards, Frank,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 772–773 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 121 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 116 (E169). BE236. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 14.” Blues & Rhythm no. 137 (Mar 1999): 14. BE237. Lowry, Pete. “Some Cold Rainy Day. Pt. 3: Frank Edwards Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 99 (Feb/Mar 1973): 10–11. BE238. Russell, Tony. Country Blues Collector’s Classics. Austria: Document DOCD-5426, 1996. BE239. Wisse, Rien. “Thuis in Atlanta bij Frank Edwards.” Block no. 44 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1982): 15. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 76 (Jun/Jul 2002): 100. Living Blues no. 163 (May/Jun 2002): 87. Notes 59 (Jun 2003): 864. Sing Out! 46, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 26.

BE224. Whitey, Catfish. “Catfish Whitey’s Pond: That Way, Down Highway 61.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 10–11.

BE240. Barretta, Scott. “Frank Edwards.” Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 89.

BE225. Wisse, Rien. “David Honeyboy Edwards.” Block no. 7 (Mar/Apr 1976): 13–14.

BE241. Gray, Michael. “Frank Edwards.” Guardian [UK] (16 Apr 2002): 20.

BE226. Wisse, Rien. “David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards: Een Panda van de Blues.” Block no. 75 (1990): 9–10.

BE242. Lowry, Peter B. “Frank Edwards.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 57.

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BE243. Tilling, Robert. “Frank Edwards.” Blues & Rhythm no. 169 (May 2002): 21.

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BE255. Wisner, Steve; O’Neal, Jim. “Eddie El.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 15.

Item A21.

ROBERT “BIG MOJO” ELEM

JODY EDWARDS See: BUTTERBEANS & SUSIE PIANO KID EDWARDS See: Item BA797 (Vol. 2). SUSIE EDWARDS See: BUTTERBEANS & SUSIE TEDDY EDWARDS BE244. Russell, Tony. Big Boy Teddy Edwards: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5440, 1996. BE245. Vernon, Paul. “Blues Obscurities. No. 2: Teddy Edwards.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 21. WILLIE EGANS (Willie Lee Egan) BE246. Dawson, Jim. Willie Egan: Come On. USA: Relic CD 7047, 1993. BE247. Dawson, Jim. Willie Egan: Going Back to Louisiana. UK: Ace CH 95, 1984. BE248. Dawson, Jim. “The Willie Egan Story.” Discoveries no. 65 (1993): 38–39. BE249. Komara, Edward. “Egan, Willie Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 300 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 30, no. 9 (Sep 2004): 141. Discoveries no. 197 (2004): 47. Living Blues no. 174 (2004): 94. Now Dig This no. 258 (Sep 2004): 2–3. Sing Out! 48, no. 4 (Winter 2005): 201. The Times [UK] (3 Sep 2004). Ventura County Star [California] (13 Aug 2004): 9. BE250. Burke, Tony. “Willie Egan.” Blues & Rhythm no. 193 (Oct 2004): 12–13. BE251. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Willie Egan.” Goldmine no. 646 (29 Apr 2005): 27. BE252. Leigh, Spencer. “Willie Egan.” Independent [UK] (13 Aug 2004): 35. BE253. Périn, Jacques. “Willie Egan.” Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 41.

BE256. Shadwick, Keith. “Robert ‘Big Mojo’ Elem,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 96 (Item E204). BE257. Whiteis, David. “Elem, Robert ‘Big Mojo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 301 (Item E162). Obituaries: Jefferson no. 115 (1997): 26. Living Blues no. 133 (May/Jun 1997): 39. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 4 (Apr 1997): 43. Real Blues no. 5 (Feb/Mar 1997): 56. BE258. Paulus, George. “Big Mojo Elem.” Blues & Rhythm no. 117 (Mar 1997): 10. BE259. Paulus, George. “Robert ‘Big Mojo’ Elem.” Living Blues no. 134 (Jul/Aug 1997): 50–51. BE260. Radenac, Marc. “Big Mojo Elem.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 37. See also: Items BA357, BN190. DOROTHY ELLIS BE261. Gustafson, Carl. “A Trooper Ain’t Always a Man.” Elmore no. 6 (Jan/Feb 2006): 10–11. See also: Item BA99. JIMMY ELLIS BE262. Baumgartner, Brian. “Jimmy Ellis: 40 Years of Preaching the Rhythm & Blues. Pt. 1.” Real Blues no. 13 (Jun/Jul 1998): 77; “Pt. 2.” Real Blues no. 14 (Aug/Sep 1998): 44–46. BE263. Kerridge, Roy. “Key to the Highway,” in In the Deep South, pp. 197–202. London: Michael Joseph, 1989. WILBERT “BIG CHIEF” ELLIS (Wilbert Thirkfield Ellis) BE264. Anon. “Waxing On: Big Chief Ellis, featuring Tarheel Slim, Brownie McGhee, and John Cephas.” Down Beat 44 (2 Jun 1977): 29–31. BE265. Eagle, Bob. “Big Chief Ellis.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 54/55 (Jul/Aug 1975): 7.

EDDIE EL (Edward H. El)

BE266. Harris, Sheldon. “Ellis, Wilbert Thirkield ‘Big Boy’/’Big Chief’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 174–175 (E146).

BE254. Komara, Edward. “El, Edward H. ‘Eddie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 300 (Item E162).

BE267. Komara, Edward. “Ellis, Big Chief,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 302 (Item E162).

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BE268. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ellis, Wilbert ‘Big Chief’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 789 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 123 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 117 (E169).

BE283. Radenac, Marc. “Queen Sylvia Embry.” Soul Bag no. 127 (Summer 1992): 24–25.

BE269. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 19.” Blues & Rhythm no. 150 (Jun 2000): 29.

BE284. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 92 (E101).

BE270. Rusch, Bob. “Big Chief Ellis.” Cadence 3 (Mar 1978): 3–4, 6, 18.

BE285. Bogaert, Karel. “Emerson, Billy ‘The Kid’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 111–112 (Item E110).

BE271. Santelli, Robert. “Ellis, Big Chief,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 137 (Item E202).

BE286. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques; Leadbitter, Mike. “The Southern Blues Men: Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson.” Blues Unlimited no. 4 (Aug 1963): 8–9. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited Reprints, pp. 8–9. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, pp. 92–93 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Includes discography, with updates and amendments in Blues Unlimited no. 12 (1964): 6.)

BE272. Selkowitz, Ira; Day, Susan. “Wilbert ‘Big Chief’ Ellis.” Living Blues no. 63 (Jan/Feb 1985): 28–35. BE273. Spottswood, Richard K. Big Chief Ellis. USA: Trix 3316, 1977. Obituaries: Cadence 3 (Feb 1978): 68. BE274. Lornell, Kip. “Wilbert ‘Big Chief’ Ellis.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 30–31. BE275. Spottswood, Dick. “Big Chief Ellis.” Blues Unlimited no. 128 (Jan/Feb 1978): 17. PERLINE ELLISON See: Item BB1776. JOHN EMBRY Obituaries: Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 30. BE276. Holzheuser, Hanno. “John Embry.” Solo Blues no. 5 (1986): 8. BE277. Wisse, Rien. “John Embry.” Block no. 57 (Jan/Mar 1986): 23. QUEEN SYLVIA EMBRY BE278. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Queen Sylvia Embry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 106–107 (E150). BE279. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Embry, ‘Queen’ Sylvia,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 791 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 123 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 117 (E169). BE280. Nilsson, Charley. “Queen Sylvia.” Jefferson no. 59 (Winter 1982): 20–22. BE281. O’Brien, Justin. “Embry, ‘Queen’ Sylvia,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 303 (Item E162). Obituaries: Blues Access no. 10 (Summer 1992): 37. Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 37. BE282. O’Brien, Justin. “Queen Sylvia Embry.” Living Blues no. 105 (Sep/Oct 1992): 45.

See also: Item F311 (Vol. 6). BILLY EMERSON (William Robert Emerson)

BE287. Colman, Stuart. “Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson: ‘A Dancin’ Whippernapper’.” Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 14–19. (NOTE: Interview originally broadcast on BBC Radio London, 26 July 1980.) BE288. ‘Dr. Charly’. Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson: Crazy ‘Bout Automobiles. UK: Charly CFM 602, 1982. BE289. Harris, Sheldon. “Emerson, William Robert ‘Billy the Kid’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 175 (E146). BE290. Hawkins, Martin. Billy the Kid Emerson & Raymond Hill: Little Fine Healthy Thing. UK: Charly CR 30187, 1980. BE291. Hawkins, Martin. “Echoes: Red Hot and Still Rocking.” Melody Maker (19 Jul 1980): 21. BE292. Johnson, Greg. “Emerson, William Robert ‘Billy the Kid’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 303 (Item E162). BE293. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Emerson, Billy ‘The Kid’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 791 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 123 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 117–118 (E169). BE294. O’Neal, Jim. “Living Blues Interview: Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 25–48. BE295. Pascal, Alex. “‘Black Londoners’.” Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 20–21. (NOTE: Interview originally broadcast on BBC Radio London, 16 July 1980.)

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BE296. Santelli, Robert. “Emerson, Billy ‘The Kid’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 138 (Item E202). See also: Jazz Hot no. 172 (Jan 1962). Item F178. MAUREEN ENGLIN See: Item BC1373. JACK ERBY BE297. Eagle, Bob. “Re-discovered: Arranger, Composer, Teacher and Master Musician — John Erby: The Singing Pianist.” Record Research no. 121 (Mar 1973): 1–5. BE298. Harris, Sheldon. “Erby, John J,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 175–176 (E146). BE299. Komara, Edward. “Erby, Jack,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 303–304 (Item E162). See also: Item C766 (Vol. 4). JOHN J. ERBY See: JACK ERBY HERMAN ERNEST III BE300. De Salvo, Debra; Robble, Andrew M. “Herman Ernest III.” Blues Revue no. 16 (Mar/Apr 1995): 33–34. BE301. Santelli, Robert. “The Drummers of New Orleans.” Modern Drummer 14 (Oct 1990): 36+. AHMET & NESUHI ERTEGUN See: ATLANTIC/ATCO/SPARK RECORDS FRANKIE ERVIN BE302. Dawson, Jim. Frankie Ervin: Dragnet Blues. Sweden: Earth Angel JD-902, 1987. “SLEEPY” JOHN ESTES BE303. Adins, George. “Sur les Traces d’un Roi du Blues: Sleepy John Estes.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 23 (1963). Translated into English in Jazz Journal 16, no. 8 (Aug 1963): 8–11. BE304. Amos, Edward. “Sleepy John Estes,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BE305. Anon. “Back on the Porch.” Blues Access no. 34 (Summer 1998): 106.

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BE308. Anon. “‘Sleepy John’ Makes Quiet Knight Debut.” Chicago Defender (26 Nov 1968): 10. BE309. Anon. “Sleepy John’s Stock of Songs.” Melody Maker (31 Oct 1964): 10. BE310. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sleepy John Estes,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 92–93 (E101). BE311. Atkinson, Gary. The Essential Sleepy John Estes. UK: Document CBL 200009, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200009, 2001. BE312. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Sleepy John Estes,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 121– 122 (Item E104). BE313. Bays, Kenneth. “Estes House to be Opened to Public.” Blues Revue no. 38 (Jun 1998): 75. BE314. Bogaert, Karel. “Estes, Sleepy John (John Adam Estes),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 112–113 (Item E110). BE315. Bohuslav, Budina. “Sleepy John Adam Estes.” Jazz: Metodická Publikace Urcená Clenum Jazzové Sekce 23 (1978): 43. BE316. Brennan, Luann. “Sleepy John Estes,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164). BE317. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Estes, Sleepy John,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 102 (Item E128). BE318. Charters, Samuel B. “John Estes’ Hands.” Sing Out! 17, no. 3 (Jun/Jul 1967) 18. BE319. Charters, Samuel B. “Sleepy John Estes,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 69–82 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 2, pp. 69–82. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BE320. Charters, Samuel B. “Sleepy John Estes.” Record Research no. 47 (Nov 1962): 11. BE321. Charters, Samuel. “Sleepy John Estes.” Saturday Review 45 (10 Nov 1962): 57, 59. Reprinted in an expanded form as notes with Sleepy John Estes, 1929–1940. USA: RBF 8, 1964. BE322. Cheseborough, Steve. “Sleepy John Estes House Preserved.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 12. BE323. Clarke, Donald. “Estes, Sleepy John,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 415 (Item E125).

BE306. Anon. “Nipponese Bluestormers.” Down Beat 43 (18 Nov 1976): 10.

BE324. Demêtre, Jacques. Sleepy John Estes: Down South Blues. USA: MCA 510.091, 1974; USA: MCA MCA1339, 1970s.

BE307. Anon. “Sleepy John Estes, 1929–1941: A Reissue Discography.” Hip [New Series] 4 (Sep 1968): 5–7.

BE325. Demuth, Jerry. “At Home with Sleepy John Estes.” Down Beat 38, no. 19 (11 Nov 1971): 10, 29.

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BE326. Eagle, Bob. “Sleepy John Estes.” Crazy Music no. 3 (1974): 22.

BE345. Koester, Bob. The Legend of Sleepy John Estes. USA: Delmark DL-603, 1965.

BE327. Erzinger, Frank. “Sleepy John Estes.” Jazz [Switzerland] no. 6 (1976): 16–18.

BE346. Koester, Bob. Sleepy John Estes: Brownsville Blues. USA: Delmark DS 613, 1965.

BE328. Fancourt, Les. Sleepy John Estes: Someday Baby: The Essential Recordings. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2041, 1996.

BE347. Koester, Bob. Sleepy John Estes: Electric Sleep. USA: Delmark DS 619, 1975. Notes reissued with Sleepy John Estes: Electric Blues, Chicago Style. France: Goody GY 10.003, 1980s.

BE329. Feather, Leonard. “Estes, Sleepy John,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 114 (Item E136). BE330. Forti, Laurie. “The Return of Sleepy John Estes.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 1 (Spring 1964): 11–13. BE331. Grandi, Marino. “Sleepy John Estes.” Il Blues no. 1 (Dec 1982): 9–12. BE332. Groom, Bob. “Blues Forum 5: Time is Drawing Near/Never Leave Me.” Blues World no. 4 (1965): 9; Blues World no. 5 (1965): 15. BE333. Grossman, Stefan. “Acoustic Set: Sleepy John Estes’ Slide Guitar Technique.” Guitar Player 15, no. 11 (Nov 1981): 116. BE334. Grossman, Stefan. “‘Someday Baby’, by Sleepy John Estes.” Guitar Player 15, no. 11 (Nov 1981): 116. BE335. Haesler, Bill. The Blues of Sleepy John Estes. Vol. 1. Australia: Swaggie S1219, 1970s. Vol. 2. Australia: Swaggie S1220, 1970s. BE336. Harris, Sheldon. “Estes, ‘Sleepy’ John Adams,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 176–178 (E146). BE337. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Sleepy John Estes,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 107–109 (E150). BE338. Holland, Ted. “Sleepy John Estes,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 14–15 (E157). BE339. Holt, John. “Drop Down Mama ….” Blues World no. 12 (Jan 1967): 20–24. BE340. Jones, Max. “Blues by Three in the Worst Possible Setting.” Melody Maker (8 Oct 1966): 6. BE341. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (15 Mar 1969): 8. BE342. Karlsson, Kjell. “Sleepy John Estes: Brownsville Blues.” Jefferson no. 11/12 (1970): 47.

BE348. Koester, Bob. Sleepy John Estes: Broke and Hungry. USA: Delmark DS-608, c1964; UK: 77 LA 12/27, c1964. Notes reissued with Sleepy John Estes. France: Goody GY 10.008, 1980s. BE349. Koester, Bob. Sleepy John Estes in Europe. USA: Delmark DS-611, c1964. BE350. Lambert, Eddie. “Quality Jazz. No. 10: Sleepy John Estes.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 9 (Sep 1968): 26. BE351. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Estes, Sleepy John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 802– 803 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 123 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 118 (E169). BE352. Lornell, Kip; O’Neal, Jim. “Living Blues Interview: Hammie Nixon & Sleepy John Estes.” Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 13–19. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 42–67 (Item A1676). BE353. McCarthy, Albert. “Sleepy John Estes: Discography. Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 4 (Apr 1950): 14. BE354. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Sleepy John and Hammie,” in Beale, Black & Blue: Life and Music on Black America’s Main Street, pp. 154– 165. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. BE355. Monge, Luigi. “Divin’ Duck Blues,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 388–391. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985. BE356. Monge, Luigi. “Floating Bridge,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 396–399. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985.

BE343. Kent, Don. Sleepy John Estes: I Ain’t Gonna Be Worried No More, 1929–1941. USA: Yazoo L-2004, 1991.

BE357. Monge, Luigi. “Special Agent,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 392–395. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985.

BE344. Koester, Bob. “How I Found Sleepy John Estes.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Apr 1964): 10–11.

BE358. Monge, Luigi. “Sleepy John Estes: Il Blues Come Musica Anti-mito.” Il Blues no. 12/13 (Sep/Dec 1985): 42–43.

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BE359. Moon, Thomas D. “Back from Brownsville: The ‘Rediscovery’ of Sleepy John Estes.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 46–51. BE360. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Sleepy John Estes,” in Blues, pp. 94, 96, 137 (Item A1504). BE361. Norman, Philip. “Rats in His Kitchen: The Restless Decline of Sleepy John Estes.” Sunday Times Magazine (3 Jun 1973): 39–40. Reprinted in The Road Goes on Forever, pp. 104–108. London: Elm Tree Books, 1982. BE362. Norris, John. “Sleepy John Estes: Success of Brownsville Blues Trio — Canada TV and Club Dates.” Jazz Beat no. 4 (Apr 1964): 16–17. BE363. Oliver, Paul. “Crying the Blues: Sleepy John Estes,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 224–227 (Item A1577). (NOTE: This article was originally issued on Storyville SLP 172, 1965 and in Jazz Beat (Sep 1966).) BE364. Oliver, Paul. “Easing Back to Tennessee: Sleepy John Estes.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 9 (Sep 1966): 10–12. BE365. Oliver, Paul. “Estes, Sleepy John,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 58 (Item E154). BE366. Oliver, Paul. “Estes, ‘Sleepy’ John Adam (1904),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 94–95 (Item E378). BE367. Oliver, Paul. Sleepy John Estes with Hammie Nixon. Denmark: Storyville SLP 172, 1965. BE368. Pala, G. “Sleepy John Estes.” Musica Jazz 19 (May 1963): 29. BE369. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Estes, Sleepy John,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 81 (Item E182). BE370. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Sleepy John Estes.” The Blues Collection no. 53 (1992+). BE371. Russell, Tony. “Sleepy John Estes (1899–1977),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 110 (Item A1904). BE372. Rye, Howard. “Sleepy John Estes, 1930–1941.” Collectors Items no. 56 (Dec 1990): 6. BE373. Santelli, Robert. “Estes, Sleepy John,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 138–139 (Item E202).

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BE376. Smith, Chris. Sleepy John Estes: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 24 September 1929 to 2 August 1937. Austria: Document DOCD5015, 1990. Vol. 2: 2 August 1937 to 24 September 1941. Austria: Document DOCD-5016, 1990. BE377. Smith, Francis. “Sleepy John Estes.” Blues Unlimited no. 18 (Jan 1965): 5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 237–239 (Item A1241). BE378. Solding, Staffan. “Dom Rev upp Damm ... Klassiska Country-Blues Inspelningar.” Jefferson no. 44 (Summer 1979): 26–27. BE379. Southern, Eileen. “Estes, John (‘Sleepy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 127 (Item E208). BE380. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 23, no. 10 (Oct 1970): 10, 36. BE381. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 10 (Oct 1963): 14. BE382. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Sleepy John Estes: Discography.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 1 (Jan 1950): 3. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Journal 3, no. 4 (1950): 14.) BE383. Tomashefsky, Steve. “A Sermon on Sleepy John Estes.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 11–14. Translated into Swedish as “Brownsville Blues: En Mässa över John Adams Estes.” Jefferson no. 38 (Fall 1977): 22–29. BE384. Tomko, Gene. “Estes, John Adam ‘Sleepy John’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 304–305 (Item E162). BE385. Tonneau, Serge. “Sleepy John Estes.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 8–10. BE386. Vreede, Max E. “Nothin’ But the Blues.” Matrix no. 35/36 (1961): 20–22. BE387. Waterman, Dick. “Sleepy John Estes,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 80–81. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BE388. Welding, Pete. Mississippi Delta Blues Jam in Memphis. USA: Arhoolie CD-386, 1993. BE389. Welding, Pete. “Sleepy John Estes on Hambone Willie Newbern.” Blues Unlimited no. 43 (May 1967): 7.

BE374. Scott, Frank. Sleepy John Estes: Goin’ to Brownsville. USA: Testament TCD 6008, 1998.

BE390. Welding, Pete. “Sleepy John: The Story of a Bluesman,” in Down Beat’s Music ‘63, ed. D. DeMichael, pp. 68–70. Chicago: Maher, 1963.

BE375. Shadwick, Keith. “Sleepy John Estes,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 98–99 (Item E204).

Obituaries: Billboard 89 (18 Jun 1977): 12. Black Perspective in Music 5, no. 2 (Fall 1977): 234. Block

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no. 15 (1977). Crescendo 16 (Jan 1978): 37. Coda no. 156 (Jul/Aug 1977): 34. Down Beat 44 (6 Oct 1977): 12. Guitar Player 11, no. 9 (Sep 1977): 46. Jazz Hot no. 341 (Sep 1977): 55. Jazz Report [USA] 10, no. 3 (1982): 14. Melody Maker (9 Jul 1977): 4. Orkester Journalen 45, no. 9 (Sep 1977): 5.

BE403. Moon, D. Thomas. “Beauty and the Beast.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 52–53.

BE391. Aalto, Juhani. “Kuollut: Sleepy John Estes.” Blues News [Finland] no. 45 (1977): 15.

BE405. Santelli, Robert. “Evans, Elgin,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 139–140 (Item E202).

BE392. Andréasson, Hans. “Sleepy John Estes, 1900–1977.” Jefferson no. 37 (Summer 1977): 42.

HUREL EVANS

BE393. Balalas, Alain. “Sleepy John Estes (1900–1977).” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 264 (Summer 1978): 3–5.

BE406. Mills, Fetzer, Jr. “Hurel Evans.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 55.

BE394. Jones, Max. “Hero in Neglect.” Melody Maker (16 Jul 1977): 49.

JOE EVANS & ARTHUR McCLAIN

BE395. Mazzolini, Tom. “Sleepy John Estes, 1900–1977.” Rolling Stone no. 244 (28 Jul 1977): 36. BE396. Russell, Tony. “Sleepy John Estes, 1904–1977.” Blues Unlimited no. 125 (Jul/Aug 1977): 17–18. BE397. Stiff, John. “Sleepy John Estes.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 10 (Oct 1977): 23. BE398. Tomashefsky, Steve. “Sleepy John Estes.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 7/8 (1977): 7–8. BE399. Tomashefsky, Steve. “Sleepy John Estes Dies at 77.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 76/77/78/79 (May/Jun/Jul/Aug 1977): 5. See also: DELTA BOYS Blues News [Finland] no. 15 (1971). Blues News [Germany] no. 34 (Jul/Sep 2003): 26–27. http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A247, A2086, BB265, BC2168, BJ1690, E318, F1258. ELIJAH ETHAM BE400. Summers, Lynn S.; Scheir, Bob. “Florida Blues: Elijah Etham.” Living Blues no. 5 (Summer 1971): 17. CLARENCE EVANS See: NAPPY CHIN DAVID EVANS See: HIGH WATER RECORDS ELGIN EVANS (Elga Edmonds) BE401. Anon. “Corrections and Amplifications.” Living Blues no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1992): 10–11. BE402. Moon, D. Thomas. “All About the Beat: The Elga Edmonds Story.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 36–43.

BE404. Otis, John. “Edmonds, Elga,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 296–297 (Item E162).

Obituaries:

BE407. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Evans, Joe, and Arthur McLain,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 808 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 125 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 118 (E169). BE408. Moore, Dave. “Carl Martin, Billy Bird and the Poor Boys.” Blues-Link no. 5 (1974): 12–13. BE409. Smith, Chris. The Two Poor Boys (Joe Evans and Arthur McClain): Complete Recorded Works, 1927–1931 in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5044, 1991. See also: Items C150, F27. JOHN EVANS BE410. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 3: Big John Evans.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 50–51. LUCKY LOPEZ EVANS (Leo Evans) BE411. Darwen, Norman. “‘Howlin’ Wolf Told Me ... You Can Come Up and Howl Some’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 43 (Mar 1989): 13–15. BE412. Depoorter, Jacques. “A Short Talk with Leo ‘Lucky Lopez’ Evans.” Blues Life no. 53 (1991): 16. BE413. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Evans, Lucky,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 808 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 125 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 118 (E169). BE414. Moe, Doug. “Lucky Lopez’s Blues Recalled.” The Capital Times [Madison, Wisconsin] (26 Mar 2005): 2A. BE415. Stedman, John. Lucky Lopez Evans: Southside Saturday Night. UK: JSP CD 2142, 2000.

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BE416. Trapp, Roger. “Critics Choice: Jazz.” The Independent (Sunday Review) [UK] (19 May 1991): 25.

BE432. Osterbauer, Willi. “Margie Evans.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 7/8 (1977): 10.

BE417. Wilson, John. “‘No Rattlesnake Beads’.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 9 (Aug 1989): 12–14.

BE433. Poxon, Stephanie. “Evans, Margie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 306 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 67. Living Blues no. 179 (Jul/Aug 2005): 89.

BE434. Smith, Whitney. “The Blues: Singer Hits Note for True Music Image.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis, Tennessee] (15 Nov 1983): 9.

BE418. Périn, Jacques. “Leo ‘Lucky Lopez’ Evans.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 35. BE419. Wight, Phil. “Lucky Lopez Evans.” Blues & Rhythm no. 199 (May 2005): 17. See also: Items BA357. MARGIE EVANS

BE435. Wilmer, Val. “Louisiana Woman.” Melody Maker (15 Jun 1974): 41. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 110 (c1988). Item F89. DOROTHY EVERETTS

BE420. Anon. “Margie Evans.” Blues Life no. 15 (1981): 37–38.

BE436. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 6: E/F/ G (1922–1928). Austria: Document DOCD-5510, 1996.

BE421. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Margie Evans,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 93–94 (E101).

WILL EZELL

BE422. Borchert, Ulrich. “Blues-Stars im Neueroeffneten Kolbeh in Berlin.” Jazz Podium 23 (Aug 1974): 26–27. BE423. Boyer, Edward J. “Instrument for Unity: Singer’s ‘L.A. Music Week’ Seeks to Bridge Racial Gaps.” Los Angeles Times (11 Dec 1995): B1, B6. BE424. Case, Brian. “Margie Evans.” Melody Maker (17 Mar 1979): 40. BE425. Feather, Leonard; Gitler, Ira. “Evans, Margie,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 131 (Item E135). BE426. Harris, Sheldon. “Evans, Margie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 178–179 (E146). BE427. Hess, Norbert. “The Louisiana Woman: Margie Evans.” Jazz Podium 28, no. 4 (Apr 1979): 12–15. BE428. Hess, Norbert. “Margie Evans.” Blues Notes 6, no. 21 (1974): 12–13. BE429. Hildebrand, Lee; Tersch, Gary von. “Margie Evans.” Blues Unlimited no. 81 (Apr 1971): 20. BE430. Lammi, Jaakko. “Margie Evans: Halkaistun Kulttuurin Sydän.” Blues News [Finland] no. 110 (1988): 4–15. BE431. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Evans, Marjorie Ann ‘Margie’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 808–809 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 125 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 118–119 (E169).

BE437. Bogaert, Karel. “Ezell, Will,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 113–114 (Item E110). BE438. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Will Ezell,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 68–69. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BE439. Henry, Tom. “Will Ezell Discography.” Record Changer 3 (Jun 1944): 47. BE440. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ezell, Will,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 815 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 125 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 119 (E169). BE441. Muir, Peter. “Ezell, Will,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 308–309 (Item E162). BE442. Olderen, Martin van. Will Ezell: Pitchin’ Boogie. Holland: Oldie Blues OL-2830, c1985. BE443. Oliver, Paul. “Ezell, Will (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 98 (Item E378). BE444. Rankin, Bill. “Behind the Label.” Jazz Record [UK] no. 11 (Mar 1944): 16. BE445. Rowe, Mike. Will Ezell (1927–1931): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order + Vocal Accompaniments. Austria: Blues Document BDCD6033, 1992. BE446. Rye, Howard. “Will Ezell.” Collectors Items no. 33 (Dec 1985): 18. BE447. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 4 (Apr 1964): 14. See also: Items BT815, C582, C707, C733.

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FAMOUS COACHMAN

BF10.

Pearson, Barry Lee. “‘One Day You’re Gonna Hear About Me’: The H-Bomb Ferguson Story.” Living Blues no. 69 (1986): 15–21, 24–26.

BF11.

Rainsford, Mick. “H-Bomb Ferguson.” Blues Gazette no. 4 (1996): 33–38.

BF12.

Rainsford, Mick. “Rock H-Bomb Rock: The HBomb Ferguson Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 148 (Apr 2000): 8–14.

BF13.

Sacré, Robert. “Ferguson, Robert ‘H-Bomb’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 314–315 (Item E162).

BF14.

Topping, Ray. “H-Bomb Ferguson Discography.” Roll Street Journal no. 4 (1983): 4–6.

BF15.

Tracy, Steven C. “H-Bomb Ferguson,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 154–164. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

BF16.

Wallace, Lewis M. “H-Bomb Goes Off.” Clifton no. 17 (Summer 1989): 28–29.

BF17.

Watson, Tony. “Rebound.” Roll Street Journal no. 16 (Summer 1986): 32.

See under: “C” THE FAMOUS HOKUM BOYS BF1. BF2.

Bogaert, Karel. “Famous Hokum Boys, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 116 (Item E110). Oliver, Paul. The Famous Hokum Boys, 1930–1931. UK: Matchbox MSE 1014, 1989.

GLENN FAULKNER BF3.

Mills, Fetzer, Jr. “Glenn Faulkner: ‘King of the One String’.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 46–48.

JOHN FERGUSON BF4.

Grandi, Marino. “Energio e Sentimento: John Ferguson.” Il Blues no. 75 (Jun 2001): 41.

BF5.

Wilkes, Wesley. “Cool John Ferguson,” in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 54–57. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

ROBERT “H-BOMB” FERGUSON BF6.

Dahl, Bill. “‘Wigged Out’: H-Bomb Ferguson Ignites Blues Fans.” Chicago Tribune (24 Sep 1993): 40.

BF7.

Davis, Neil. “Rebound.” Roll Street Journal no. 17 (1986): 17.

BF8.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ferguson, H-Bomb,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 127 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 121 (E169).

BF9.

Pearlin, Victor. “H-Bomb Ferguson.” Music World and Record Digest Weekly News no. 44 (9 May 1979): 6.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 216 (2005). BILL FERRIS BF18.

Zook, Jim. “Mississippi’s ‘Blues Doctor’ Has a Mission.” Chronicle of Higher Education 39, no. 23 (10 Feb 1993): 5.

ALFRED FIELDS See: Item F373. BOBBY FIELDS (Robert Lee Fields) BF19.

Komara, Edward. “Fields, Bobby,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 321 (Item E162). 351

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Obituaries: BF20.

O’Neal, Jim. “Bobby Fields.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 45.

BF21.

Vacher, Peter. “Bobby Fields.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 16.

FILLMORE SLIM See: CLARENCE “GUITAR” SIMS DOUG FINNELL BF34.

Komara, Edward. “Finnell, Doug,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 329 (Item E162).

BF35.

Schuller, Tim. “Dallas Blues: Doug Finnell.” Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 45.

See also: Item BA405. BONEY FIELDS BF22.

Teurnier, Nicolas. “Boney Fields: The Blues Evolution Project.” Soul Bag no. 174 (Mar 2004): 32–33. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 34 (2004). Blues Magazine [France] no. 38 (2005).

Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 57 (Jan 1989): 34. BF36.

KANSAS FIELDS (Carl Donnell Fields) BF23.

BF24.

Mathieson, Kenny. “Fields, Kansas,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 321–322 (Item E162). Rusch, Bob; Rusch, K.D. “Kansas Fields: Interview.” Cadence 12, no. 3 (Mar 1986): 18–28. Obituaries: Cadence 21, no. 10 (Oct 1995): 125. Coda no. 265 (Jan/Feb 1996): 4. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 1 (1996): 45.

BF25.

LeBlanc, Eric. “Kansas Fields.” Blues & Rhythm no. 105 (Xmas 1995): 22.

BF26.

Vacher, Peter. “Kansas Fields.” Jazz Journal 48, no. 12 (Dec 1995): 14.

BF27.

Vorst, Paige Van. “Kansas Fields.” Mississippi Rag 22 (Sep 1995): 13.

LESLIE FINNEY See: FINNEY MO FINNEY MO (Leslie Finney) BF37.

BF29. BF30. BF31.

BF32.

BF33.

Nevitt, Chuck. “From New Orleans to Dallas: The Story of Finney Mo and Nappy Chin.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 4–7.

THE FIVE BREEZES See: THE BIG THREE TRIO RAEBURN FLERLAGE BF38.

Cohen, Andrew M. “Flerlage, Raeburn,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 332–333 (Item E162).

BF39.

Flerlage, Raeburn; Day, Lisa (ed.). Chicago Blues: As Seen from the Inside. Toronto: ECW, 2000. 180 pp.; London: Turnaround, 2000. 180 pp.; Tokyo: Burusuintaakushonzu, 2001. 161 pp.

THE FIELDSTONES BF28.

Schuller, Tim. “Doug Finnell.” Juke Blues no. 13 (Autumn 1988): 20.

Evans, David. The Fieldstones: Memphis Blues Today. USA: High Water LP 1001, 1983; USA: HMG 6505, 1997.

Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 80 (2003): 78. CBMR Digest 16 (Spring 2003): 10. Sing Out! 46, no. 4 (Winter 2003): 30.

Evans, David. The Fieldstones: Mud Island Blues. USA: HMG 6519, 2005.

BF40.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Fieldstones,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 116–117 (E150).

Barretta, Scott. “Raeburn Flerlage.” Living Blues no. 166 (Nov/Dec 2002): 89.

BF41.

LeBlanc, Eric. “Ray Flerlage.” Blues & Rhythm no. 175 (Dec 2002): 16–17.

BF42.

LeBlanc, Eric. “Ray Flerlage: Music Photographer.” Goldmine no. 584 (13 Dec 2002): 27.

BF43.

Wilmer, Val. “Raeburn Flerlage.” Juke Blues no. 52 (Winter 2002/03): 62–63.

BF44.

Wilmer, Val. “Raeburn Flerlage: Caught The Blues.” Mojo no. 110 (Jan 2003): 37.

Komara, Edward. “Fieldstones,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 322 (Item E162). Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Fieldstones,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 858 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 127, 129 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 121 (E169). Slotnikoff, Joel. “Not Written Off.” Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 16.

See also: Blues Access no. 35 (1998): 26+. Blues Access no. 43 (2000): 108+.

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KIRK “ELI” FLETCHER BF45.

Barretta, Scott. “Kirk ‘Eli’ Fletcher: Compton Blues.” Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 35–36.

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BF56.

Smith, Chris. “Turner Foddrell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 98 (Apr 1995): 14.

BF57.

Wald, Elijah. “Turner Foddrell.” Living Blues no. 122 (Jul/Aug 1995): 60. Wald, Elijah. “Turner Foddrell.” Sing Out! 40, no. 2 (Aug/Oct 1995): 27–28.

BF46.

DelGrosso, Rich. “Kirk Fletcher: Axe Naturally.” Blues Revue no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2004): 19–20.

BF58.

BF47.

Schuller, Tim. Kirk ‘Eli’ Fletcher: I’m Here and Gone. UK: JSP JSPCD 2119, 1999.

BUDDY FOLKS

BF48.

Stephenson, Mike; Irvine, Les. “Kirk ‘Eli’ Fletcher.” Blues & Rhythm no. 164 (Nov 2001): 9. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 177 (1999).

NELLIE FLORENCE

BF59.

CANRAY FONTENOT BF60.

Amos, Edward. “Canray Fontenot,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BF61.

Bogaert, Karel. “Fontenot, Canray,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 118 (Item E110).

BF62.

Doucet, Sharon. “‘If You Remember My Song, You’ll Remember Me’: An Interview with Canray Fontenot.” Fiddler Magazine 2, no. 3 (1995): 14–20.

BF63.

Savoy, Ann Allen. “Canray Fontenot,” in Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, pp. 326–340. Eunice: Bluebird Press, 1984.

BF64.

Shearer, Cynthia. “The Cat with the Fiddle.” The Oxford American no. 40 (2001): 149–151.

BF65.

Strachwitz, Chris. Canray Fontenot: Louisiana Hot Sauce, Creole Style. USA: Arhoolie CD-381, 1992.

BF66.

Trageser, Jim. “Fontenot, Canray,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 335 (Item E162).

See: Items A72, BL991, F482 (Pt. 7). THE FLORIDA KID BF49.

Evans, David. Rare 1930s & 40s Blues. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5427, 1996.

ELL-ZEE FLOYD See: Item BA525. CORA FLUKER BF50.

Duffy, Timothy. “Cora Fluker,” in Music Makers, pp. 58–59. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. See also: Item D1674.

EUGENE FLUKER See: Items BB1011, BR552. MARVIN AND TURNER FODDRELL BF51.

Bruin, Leo. Marvin and Turner Foddrell: The Original Blues Brothers. Holland: Swingmaster 2108, 1985.

BF52.

Komara, Edward. “Foddrell, Turner,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 334 (Item E162).

BF53.

Wald, Elijah. “North Carolina Blues: Turner Foddrell: If It Sounds Good I Do It.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 33–34.

BF54.

Weston, Frank. “‘I First Got Started When I Was Eight Years Old’.” Blues Unlimited no. 140 (Spring 1981): 31–32. Obituaries: Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 93. Old-Time Herald 4, no. 8 (1995): 11.

BF55.

Applegate, Lisa. “Blues Player Turner Foddrell Dies.” Roanoke Times & World News (2 Feb 1995): C3.

Tucker, Stuart. “‘If You Had Two Guitars You Had a Big Band’: Buddy Folks.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/ Apr 1989): 29–30.

Obituaries: Block no. 96 (1995): 5. Cadence 21, no. 9 (Sep 1995): 110. Goldmine no. 394 (1 Sep 1995): 12. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Notes 52, no. 4 (1996): 1123. BF67.

Bonner, Brett J. “Canray Fontenot.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 55.

BF68.

Currie, J. “Canray Fontenot.” Old-Time Herald 5, no. 2 (1995/6): 7.

BF69.

Doucet, Michael. “Canray Fontenot (1922–1995).” Sing Out! 40, no. 3 (Nov 1995/Jan 1996): 25.

BF70.

Templeton, Ray. “Canray Fontenot.” Blues & Rhythm no. 103 (Oct 1995): 12. See also: Items BA597, BA604, BA605, F737.

BEA FOOTE See: Items A1826, A1832, BB1776.

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CLARENCE FORD BF71.

BF72.

BF86.

Morgan, Tom. “Ford, Clarence J,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 335 (Item E162).

Larsson, Birgitta. “Pratstund med Jan Aaskov och T-Model Ford.” Jefferson no. 133 (2002): 13–14.

BF87.

Vernon, Mike. “Domino Men: Clarence Ford & Robert ‘Buddy’ Hagens.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 5 (Jul 1967): 6–7.

Mabe, Ed. “The Timeless Muse of the Blues: An Interview with T-Model Ford.” Blue Suede News no. 51 (Summer 2000): 36–37.

BF88.

Marlowe, Ann. “Out of Mississippi.” Village Voice 42, no. 21 (27 May 1997): 67, 70.

BF89.

Raessler, Daniel M. “Ford, James Lewis Carter ‘TModel’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 335 (Item E162).

BF90.

Stolle, Roger. “Down in the Delta: The Life and Times of T Model Ford.” Blues Revue no. 96 (Oct/ Nov 2005): 37–38.

BF91.

“T-Model Ford: Die Ewige Muse des Blues.” Blues News [Germany] no. 23 (Oct/Dec 2000): 28–29.

Obituaries: Block no. 93 (1995): 5. Goldmine no. 369 (16 Sep 1994). Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 23. New Orleans Music 5, no. 1 (1994): 19. Orkester Journalen 62 (Dec 1994): 44. Second Line 46 (1994): 4. BF73.

Bonner, Brett J. “Clarence Ford.” Living Blues no. 119 (Jan/Feb 1995): 67.

BF74.

Burke, Tony. “Clarence Ford.” Blues & Rhythm no. 93 (Oct 1994): 14.

BF75.

Dine, M.; Stagg, Tom. “Clarence Ford.” New Orleans Music 5, no. 2 (1994): 22–23.

BF76.

Radenac, Marc. “Clarence Ford.” Soul Bag no. 137 (Winter 1994/95): 33.

FRED FORD

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 177 (1999). Items D1158, D1163, D1164. WILLIE FORD BF92.

Cowley, John. Mississippi River Blues. UK: Flyright/Matchbox SDM 230, 1973.

Obituaries: Cadence 26, no. 1 (Jan 2000): 141. Jazz Hot no. 571 (Jun 2000): 6. Jazz Podium 44 (Jan 1995): 23. Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 68. Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 9. Orkester Journalen (Jan 2000): 43. Variety 377 (20 Dec 1999): 72.

FOREST CITY JOE (Joe Bennie Pugh) BF93.

BF77.

Booth, Stanley. “In Memory.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 55–56.

Anon. “Forest City Joe: An Arkansas Honky-Tonk Discovery.” Jefferson no. 1 (1968): unp.

BF94.

BF78.

LeBlanc, Eric. “Fred Ford.” Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (2000): 7.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Forrest City Joe,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 94–95 (E101).

BF95.

BF79.

Lisle, Andria. “Fred Ford.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 118.

Bogaert, Karel. “Forest City Joe (Joe Pugh),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 118–119 (Item E110).

BF96.

Harris, Mark. “Forrest City Joe Discography, 1948– 1959.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 11 (Jan 1983): 11.

BF97.

Harris, Sheldon. “Pugh, Joe Bennie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 425 (E146).

BF98.

Komara, Edward. “Pugh, Joe Bennie ‘Forrest City Joe’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 788 (Item E162).

BF99.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pugh, Joe Bennie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 296–297 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 291–292 (E169).

See: Items BB722, F885.

T-MODEL FORD (James Lewis Carter Ford) BF80.

DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “T-Model Ford,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 41 (Item E164).

BF81.

Dickinson, Jim. T-Model Ford: Bad Man. USA: Fat Possum/Epitaph 80363-2, 2002.

BF82.

Doidy, Eric. “T-Model Ford.” Soul Bag no. 159 (Summer 2000): 21–23.

BF83.

Grandi, Marino. “James ‘T-Model’ Ford.” Il Blues no. 64 (Sep 1998): 42–43.

BF84.

Grandi, Marino. “Natural Bluesman: Intervista - TModel Ford: Un Uomo da Incontrare e Ascoltare, per Capire Come Possa Diventare Naturale Emozionarsi.” Il Blues no. 87 (Jul 2004): 46–47.

BF85.

Johnson, Matthew. T-Model Ford: Pee-Wee Get My Gun. USA: Fat Possum 80303-2, 1997.

BF100. Leadbitter, Mike. “A Memory of ‘Forest City’ Joe.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1971): 9. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 112 (Mar/Apr 1975): 9. BF101. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues: He Played the Blues Awhile.” Blues Unlimited no. 86 (Nov 1971): 19.

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BF102. Olsson, Bengt. “Forest City Joe.” Blues Unlimited no. 71 (Apr 1970): 19.

BF116. Whiteis, David. “Jesse Fortune.” Down Beat 60, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 15.

BF103. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Robert Nighthawk & Forrest City Joe.” The Blues Collection no. 63 (1992+).

EDDIE FOSTER

BF104. Tonneau, Serge. “Les ‘Sonny Boy Williamson’, Forest City Joe.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 29 (1964): 13–16. See also: Item BN158. EARL FOREST BF105. Baumgartner, Brian. “Whoopin’ and Hollerin’ with Earl Forest.” Juke Blues no. 56 (Summer 2004): 26–35.

BF117.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Discographie de Eddie Foster.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 21.

BF118. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Eddie Foster.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 20–21. LEROY FOSTER BF119. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “‘Baby Face’ Leroy Foster,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 95 (E101). BF120. Bogaert, Karel. “Foster, Leroy ‘Baby Face’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 119 (Item E110).

BF106. Pearlin, Victor. “The Beale Streeters.” Paul’s Record Magazine 2, no. 5 (Nov 1975): 9–10.

BF121. Harris, Sheldon. “Foster, Leroy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 180–181 (E146).

BF107. Starr, Bob. “Earl Forest.” Feelin’ Good no. 19/20 (1988): 34–35.

BF122. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Foster, Leroy ‘Baby Face’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 897 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 133 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 126 (E169).

BF108. Topping, Ray. Earl Forest & the Beale Streeters with Bobby Bland & Johnny Ace. UK: Ace CHD 220, 1987. BF109. Watson, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Earl Forest: A Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 35 (Mar 1988): 16–17. Obituaries: Discoveries no. 180 (2003): 30. Juke Blues no. 53 (Spring/Summer 2003): 59. Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 117. Now Dig This no. 241 (Apr 2003): 3. BF110. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Earl Lacy Forest: Singer, Drummer, Songwriter.” Goldmine no. 599 (11 Jul 2003): 27. BF111. Périn, Jacques. “Earl Forest.” Soul Bag no. 171 (Jun 2003): 38. BF112. Wight, Phil. “Earl Forest.” Blues & Rhythm no. 178 (Apr 2003): 14. See also: Items D1031, D1061. BOBBY FORTE BF113. Flanagan, Graeme. “Bobby Forte.” Crazy Music no. 9 (1976): 27, 61. JOHN HENRY FORTESCUE See: GUITAR SHORTY

BF123. Mitchell, Stuart; Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns. No. 2: Baby Face Leroy Foster.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 10–11. Reprinted in an edited form in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 70 (Item A1241). BF124. Pruter, Robert. “Foster, ‘Baby Face’ Leroy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 341–342 (Item E162). BF125. Rowe, Mike. Baby Face Leroy & Floyd Jones: The Blues is Killin’ Me: Classic Early 1950s Chicago Blues. UK: Flyright FLY LP 584, 1983. BF126. Russell, Tony. “‘Baby Face’ Leroy Foster (1923– 1958),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 111 (Item A1904). BF127. Santelli, Robert. “Baby Face Leroy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 17 (Item E202). See also: Item F347. RUDY FOSTER BF128. Bogaert, Karel. “Foster, Rudy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 119 (Item E110). See also: Item BA797 (Vol. 2).

JESSE FORTUNE

WILLIE JAMES FOSTER

BF114. Koester, Bob. Jesse Fortune: Fortune Tellin’ Man. USA: Delmark DD-658, 1993.

BF129. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Willie Foster,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 36 (Item E164).

BF115. Russell, Tony. “Fortune, Jesse,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 341 (Item E162).

BF130. Komara, Edward. “Foster, Willie James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 342 (Item E162).

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BF131. Lee, Peter; Nelson, David. “Willie Foster: ‘Right Out of the Cotton Field’.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 33–38.

of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 133 (E166). Reprinted in an edited form in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 126–127 (E169).

BF132. Loison, Marc. “Willie Foster.” Soul Bag no. 145 (Winter 1997): 5.

BF146. Mohr, Kurt. “Little Willie Foster: A Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 13.

BF133. Nicholson, Robert. “I Love the Life I Live and I Live the Life I Love: Willie Foster,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 124–141. London: Blandford, 1998.

BF147. Rowe, Mike. “Crying the Blues: Little Willy Foster’s Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 105 (Dec 1973/Jan 1974): 23.

BF134. Nicholson, Robert. “Willie Foster.” Juke Blues no. 40 (1998): 28–32.

BF148. Tomko, Gene. “Foster, Little Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 342 (Item E162).

BF135. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta: Ol’ Willie James Got to Cut the Wood.” Blues Revue no. 56 (Apr 2000): 35–36; “Mock the Mockingbird.” Blues Revue no. 59 (Jul/Aug 2000): 27–29.

BF149. Tomko, Gene. “The Mysterious Life of Little Willie Foster.” Living Blues no. 166 (Nov/Dec 2002): 38–39.

Obituaries: Back to the Roots no. 37 (2001): 40. Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 66–67. Blues & Rhythm no. 160 (Jun 2001): 25. Daily Telegraph [UK] (23 May 2001): 29. Cadence 27, no. 7 (Jul 2001): 141. Discoveries no. 158 (2001): 18. Folk Roots no. 217 (Jul 2001): 13. Jazz Podium 50, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 2001): 49. Jazz Podium 51, no. 1 (Jan 2002): 59. Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 65. New York Times (26 May 2001): A10. Notes 58 (Jun 2002): 790. Orkester Journalen 69 (Jul/Aug 2001): 59.

(NOTE: WILLIE JAMES FOSTER and LITTLE WILLIE FOSTER are different artists though have been mistakenly cited as the same in a number of articles.) LEMUEL FOWLER BF150. Grandurge, Richard. Lem Fowler: Solos, Washboard Wanders, Favourites. UK: VJM VLP 18, 1967. BF151. Kunstadt, Len. “Piano Rollography.” Record Research 1, no. 4 (Aug 1955): 22.

BF136. Arentson, Robert M. “Willie Foster, 1921–2001.” Jefferson no. 129 (2001): 45.

BF152. Montgomery, Michael. “Lemuel Fowler Rollography.” Record Research no. 24 (Sep/Oct 1959): 2.

BF137. Barretta, Scott. “Willie Foster.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 85–86.

BF153. Parry, William Hewitt. “Lemuel Fowler: A Provisional Discography.” Discophile no. 4 (Feb 1949): 9–12; Discophile no. 5 (Apr 1949): 10.

BF138. Bays, Kenneth. “Willie Foster, 1921–2001.” Blues Revue no. 70 (Sep 2001): 77–78. BF139. Burke, Tony. “Willie Foster.” Blues & Rhythm no. 161 (Aug 2001): 26. BF140. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Little Willie Foster: Harmonica Player.” Goldmine no. 560 (11 Jan 2002): 23. BF141. Périn, Jacques. “Willie Foster.” Soul Bag no. 164 (Fall 2001): 41. BF142. Wadey, Paul. “Willie Foster.” Independent [UK] (6 Jun 2001): 6. LITTLE WILLIE FOSTER BF143. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Willie Foster,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 95 (E101). BF144. Harris, Sheldon. “Foster, ‘Little’ Willy/Willie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 181 (E146). BF145. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Foster, Little Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 897 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who

T.J. FOWLER BF154. Gallert, Jim. “Fowler, T.J,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 343 (Item E162). BF155. Lowry, Peter B. T.J. Fowler and His Rockin’ Jump Band. USA: Savoy Jazz ZDS-1187, 1990. BF156. Mohr, Kurt. T.J. Fowler and His Band: Early Detroit R&B. Denmark: Official 6044, 1989. BF157. Penny, Dave. The Chronological T.J. Fowler. France: Classics 5103, 2004 EUGENE FOX BF158. Bucci, Margaret. “Clarksdale Bids to Become ‘Rightful Home of the Blues’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 56 (Nov 1990): 25. Obituaries: BF159. LeBlanc, Eric. “Eugene Fox.” Blues & Rhythm no. 158 (Apr 2001): 24.

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BF160. O’Neal, Jim. “Eugene Fox.” Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 62–64. ELI FRAMER BF161. Groom, Bob. “Talkabout ... Eli Framer.” Blues-Link no. 4 (1974): 15. See also: Items BB2878, BC1274. CAROL FRAN See: CAROL FRAN & CLARENCE HOLLIMON CAROL FRAN & CLARENCE HOLLIMON BF162. Bonner, Brett J.; Tyler-Bonner, Brooks. “Fran and Hollimon: ‘You Can’t Fire Me and I Ain’t Quittin’’.” Living Blues no. 116 (Jul/Aug 1994): 26–35. BF163. Crenshaw, Holly. “Duo Takes Off After Decades of Playing Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (6 Feb 1993): 9. BF164. Fonteyne, André. “Carol Fran & Clarence Holliman.” Soul Bag no. 129 (Winter 1993): 14–21. BF165. Hannusch, Jeff. Carol Fran and Clarence Hollimon: Soul Sensation. USA: Black Top CD BT 1071, 1992.

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Obituaries (Clarence Hollimon): Jefferson no. 124 (2000): 31. Jazz Podium 50 (Jan 2001): 46. Orkester Journalen 68 (Jul/Aug 2000): 51. BF176. Bays, Kenneth. “Clarence Hollimon, 1937–2000.” Blues Revue no. 59 (Jul/Aug 2000): 84. BF177. Bock, Scott M. “Clarence Hollimon.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 72. BF178. Hannusch, Jeff. “Clarence Hollimon.” Goldmine no. 520 (30 Jun 2000): 23. BF179. LeBlanc, Eric. “Clarence Hollimon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 150 (Jun 2000): 16. BF180. Lee, Jim. “Clarence Holliman.” Dirty Linen no. 89 (Aug/Sep 2000): 8. BF181. Radenac, Marc. “Clarence Hollimon.” Soul Bag no. 159 (Summer 2000): 43. BF182. Schuller, Tim. “Clarence Hollimon (1938–2000).” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 53–54. BF183. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears: Clarence Hollimon.” Jazz Hot no. 575 (Nov 2000): 6. BF184. Wood, Roger. “Clarence Hollimon.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 114–117. See also: Real Blues no. 27 (Dec 2003). Items BC1648, F1476.

BF166. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 140 (1998): 10.

PANAMA FRANCIS (David Albert Francis)

BF167. Howard, Aaron. “Full Circle: Clarence Holliman.” Blues Access no. 21 (Spring 1995): 28–34.

BF185. Anon. “Panama Francis Back on Beat.” Variety 298 (16 Apr 1980): 175.

BF168. Perry, Claudia. “Blues Veterans Become Partners in Life, on Record.” Houston Post (12 Feb 1992): 2.

BF186. Brown, T. Dennis. “Francis, Panama,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp 403–404 (Item E159).

BF169. Point, Michael. “Hollimon, Clarence,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 450 (Item E162). BF170. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Collectors Corner.” Jefferson no. 109 (1995): 19. BF171. Santelli, Robert. “Fran, Carol,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 145 (Item E202). BF172. Santelli, Robert. “Hollimon, Clarence,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 181 (Item E202). BF173. Sinclair, John. “Fran, Carol,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 343–344 (Item E162). BF174. Topping, Ray. “Hunting for Hollimon.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 22–23. BF175. Vecchiato, Lorenzo. “Carol Fran & Clarence Hollimon.” Il Blues no. 93 (Dec 2005): 40–41.

BF187. Dance, Stanley. The World of Swing. 2nd ed. New York: Da Capo, 2001. BF188. Deffaa, Chip. “Panama Francis: Carrying on the Spirit of the Savoy.” Mississippi Rag 13 (May 1986): 12–14. BF189. Deffaa, Chip. “Portraits: Panama Francis.” Modern Drummer 11 (Mar 1987): 38+. BF190. Friedwald, Will. “Jazz Cymbalism: Give the Drummer Some.” Village Voice 33 (30 Aug 1988): J26. BF191. Jeske, Lee. “Panama Francis.” Down Beat 47, no. 12 (Dec 1980): 22. BF192. Jones, Max. “Panama in a Sultan’s Hat.” Melody Maker (5 Jul 1980): 34+. BF193. Levin, Syd; Traill, Sinclair. “Drums Double Bill: Bobby Rosengarden and Panama Francis.” Jazz Journal 31, no. 4 (Apr 1978): 26–28.

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BF194. Mohr, Kurt. “Panama Francis’ Gotham Discography.” Soul Bag no. 127 (Summer 1992): 15–16.

BF207. Bogaert, Karel. “Franklin, Pete,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 120 (Item E110).

BF195. Penny, Dave. “Stompin’ with Panama.” Blues & Rhythm no. 32 (Oct 1987): 20–22.

BF208. Harris, Sheldon. “Franklin, Edward Lamonte ‘Pete’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 181–182 (E146).

BF196. Stern, C. “Drums.” Musician, Player & Listener no. 40 (Feb 1982): 60+. BF197. Vasset, André. “Panama Francis et ses Savoy Sultans.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 269 (1979): 20.

BF209. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Franklin, Guitar Pete,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 912 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 133 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 127 (E169).

BF198. Wanser, Jeff. “Francis, David Albert ‘Panama’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p 344 (Item E162).

BF210. Lornell, Kip. “Living Blues Interview: Guitar Pete Franklin.” Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 18–21.

Obituaries: American Rag 14 (Feb 2002): 61. Cadence 28, no. 1 (Jan 2002): 141. Down Beat 69, no. 3 (Mar 2002): 22. IAJRC Journal 35 (Winter 2001/02): 89. Jazz Hot (Special Issue) (2002): P3. Jazz Podium 51 (Jan 2002): 46, 59. Mississippi Rag 29 (Jan 2002): 6. Notes 59 (Jun 2003): 871. Now Dig This no. 225 (Dec 2001): 2. Orkester Journalen 69 (Dec 2001): 65. Variety 385 (3 Dec 2001): 68.

BF211. Monge, Luigi. “Franklin, Guitar Pete,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 345 (Item E162).

BF199. Amicone, Michael. “The Year in Music, 2001: Passings.” Billboard 113 (29 Dec 2001): YE29. BF200. Dobie, Wilma. “Panama Francis, Jerry Jerome ‘Statesmen of Jazz’ Pass Sway.” American Rag 14 (Feb 2002): 16.

BF212. Rosenbaum, Art. The Blues of Pete Franklin: Guitar Pete’s Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1068, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-560-2, 1993. Obituaries: Coda no. 152 (Dec 1976): 35. Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 3 (1977): 16. Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 7. BF213. Stiff, John. “Pete Franklin.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

BF201. Horn, R. Van. “Panama Francis.” Modern Drummer 26 (Apr 2002): 146.

TINY FRANKLIN

BF202. Laplace, Michel. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 587 (Feb 2002): 8.

CALVIN FRAZIER

BF203. LeBlanc, Eric. “Panama Francis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 65 (Dec 2001): 19.

BF214. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Calvin Frazier,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 96 (E101).

BF204. Vacher, Peter. “Panama Francis.” Jazz Journal 55, no. 1 (Jan 2002): 14. WILLIAM FRANCIS See: Items BB1393, C503. MISS FRANKIE See: JANE HOWARD MABEL FRANKLIN BF205. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mable Franklin,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 95–96 (E101). See also: Item BC1169. PETE FRANKLIN (Edward Lamonte Franklin) BF206. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Pete Franklin,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 96 (E101).

See: Item C766 (Vol. 4).

BF215. Cowley, John. I’m in the Highway Man. UK: Flyright FLY LP 542, 1980. BF216. Groom, Bob. “The Library of Congress Blues and Gospel Recordings.” Blues World no. 44 (1972): 17; Blues World no. 45 (1973): 7–9. BF217. Groom, Bob. “The Nelson, Frazier, Shines Families.” Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 18. BF218. Harris, Sheldon. “Frazier, Calvin H,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 182–183 (E146). BF219. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Frazier, Calvin,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 133–134 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 127 (E169). BF220. Paulus, George. “Phonograph Records Blues (Extended Mix): Jimmy Millner (sic) and His Blue Rhythm Band Featuring Calvin Frazier on Vocal

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and Guitar (Fortune 806); Longing for You/Sweet Bread Baby.” Real Blues no. 5 (Feb/Mar 1997): 38–39, 57.

BF233. Bonner, Brett J. Frank Frost with Sam Carr: Keep Yourself Together. USA: Evidence ECD 26077, 1996.

BF221. Schwartz, Julie Ann. Calvin Frazier: This Old World’s in a Tangle: Library of Congress Field Recordings. USA: Laurie LCD 7001, 1993.

BF234. Cody, Andrew. “At Home in Helena: With Frank Frost and Sam Carr.” Blues Access no. 27 (Fall 1996): 12–19.

BF222. Sinclair, John. “Frazier, Calvin,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 345 (Item E162).

BF235. Dahl, Bill. “Frank Frost: Jelly Roll King.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 38. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

Obituaries: Jazz Hot no. 295 (Jun 1973): 23. Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73).

BF236. Darwen, Norman. “‘We Play Classier Places Where They Don’t Throw Bottles’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 49 (Jan 1990): 4–5.

See also: Items BB722, F772, F783. HENRY SAINT CLAIR FREDERICKS See: TAJ MAHAL (under “T”)

BF237. Fisher, Bob. Frank Frost: Ride with Your Daddy Tonight. UK: Charly CRB 1103, 1985.

SONNY FREEMAN (V.S. Freeman Jr.)

BF238. Harris, Sheldon. “Frost, Frank Otis,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 183 (E146).

BF223. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sonny Freeman,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 96–97 (E101).

BF239. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Frank Frost,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 117–118 (E150).

BF224. Flanagan, Graeme. “Sonny Freeman.” Crazy Music no. 2 (1974): 10–12.

BF240. Holland, Ted. “Frank Frost,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 52 (E157).

BF225. Leiser, Willy. “Sonny Freeman.” Blues Unlimited no. 51 (Mar 1968): 5.

BF241. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Frost, Frank,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 926 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 134 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 127 (E169).

Obituaries: BF226. “V.S. ‘Sonny’ Freeman Jr., Noted Musician, Dies in Detroit.” Michigan Chronicle (11 Nov 1989): 3. FREEZONE BF227. Briggs, Keith. Rare Country Blues (1928–1937): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5170, 1993. JOHN & ROCHELLE FRENCH BF228. Groom, Bob. “The Library of Congress Blues and Gospel Recordings. 3: Gabriel Brown, John French, Rochelle French.” Blues World no. 41 (Winter 1971): 3–4. FRENCHY’S STRING BAND See: Item F1444. FRANK FROST BF229. Amos, Edward. “Frank Frost,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BF230. Anon. “Frank Frost.” Living Blues no. 7 (Winter 1971/72): 26–28. BF231. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Frank Frost,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 97 (E101). BF232. Bogaert, Karel. “Frost, Frank,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 120 (Item E110).

BF242. Montanari, Riccardo. “Frank Frost.” Feelin’ Good no. 8 (1986): 10–12. BF243. O’Neal, Jim. Frank Frost. USA: Jewel 5013, c1973. BF244. O’Neal, Jim. “Frank Frost.” Living Blues no. 7 (Winter 1971/72): 26–28. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (Sep/Oct 1978): 49, 48. BF245. O’Neal, Jim. “Frank Frost.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 24. BF246. Prétet, Philippe. “Frank Frost: A Jelly Roll King!” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 24 (Dec 2002): 67–72. BF247. Russell, Tony (ed.); Smith, Chris. “Frank Frost.” The Blues Collection no. 52 (1992+). BF248. Russell, Tony. “Frank Frost (1936–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 111 (Item A1904). BF249. Santelli, Robert. “Frost, Frank,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 146 (Item E202). BF250. Taka, Tapani. “Frank Frost.” Blues News [Finland] no. 101 (1986): 23, 27. BF251. Tomko, Gene. “Frost, Frank Otis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 347 (Item E162).

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BF252. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Frank Frost Blues.” Il Blues no. 75 (Jun 2001): 12–18.

BF266. Anon. “Encore for a Bull City Bluesman.” News & Observer [Raleigh, North Carolina] (16 Jun 2001).

BF253. Wisse, Rien. “Frank Frost: ‘Chicago is Mijn Stad Niet, Daar Kan Ik Niet Gaan Vissen’.” Block no. 100 (1996): 7–9.

BF267. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blind Boy Fuller,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 97–98 (E101).

Obituaries: Billboard 111 (30 Oct 1999): 67. Block no. 112 (1999): 22+. Blues News [Finland] no. 179 (1999). Blues News [Germany] no. 20 (Jan/Mar 2000): 4. Cadence 25, no. 12 (Dec 1999): 142. Dirty Linen no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2000): 8. Discoveries no. 139 (1999): 16. Folk Roots no. 198 (Dec 1999): 10. Jazz Hot no. 569 (Apr 2000): 6. Jefferson no. 122 (1999): 46. Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 9. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 917. Notes 57 (Jun 2001): 871. Offbeat (Nov 1999): 29. Orkester Journalen 67 (Nov 1999): 49. Rolling Stone no. 826 (25 Nov 1999): 27. BF254. Burke, Tony. “Frank Frost.” Blues & Rhythm no. 144 (Nov 1999): 17. BF255. Dallas, Karl. “Frank Frost.” Independent [UK] (13 Nov 1999): 7. BF256. Empson, Alan. “Frank Frost.” Juke Blues no. 46 (Spring 2000): 64–65. BF257. James, Frank. “Frank Frost (1936–1999).” Blues Access no. 40 (Winter 2000): 46–47. BF258. James, Michael. “Frank Frost, 1936–1999.” Sing Out! 44, no. 2 (Winter 2000): 31. BF259. Mathieson, Kenny. “Frank Frost.” The Scotsman (9 Nov 1999): 10. BF260. Nelson, David; Frank, Michael. “Tribute to Frank Frost.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 109–112. BF261. Ruskey, John. “So Long, Frank Frost.” Blues Revue no. 55 (Mar 2000): 29–30. BF262. Russell, Tony. “Frank Frost: Blues Musician Who Kept His Songs of Heartache in the South.” Guardian [UK] (20 Oct 1999): 22. BF263. Strauss, Neil. “Frank Frost, 63, Who Played Delta Blues.” New York Times (14 Oct 1999): 13. BF264. Tipaldi, Art. “Frank Frost (1936–1999).” Blues Revue no. 54 (Jan/Feb 2000): 84. See also: THE JELLY ROLL KINGS Item BM432. JOHN R. FULBRIGHT See: ELKO RECORDS BLIND BOY FULLER (Fulton Allen) BF265. Anon. Blind Boy Fuller: Blue and Worried Man. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 801, 1983.

BF268. Bakker, Dick M. “Blind Boy Fuller, 1935–1940.” Micrography no. 3 (May 1969): 11. BF269. Basiuk, Bo. “Blind Boy Fuller.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 1, no. 1 (Feb 1975): 5–12. BF270. Bastin, Bruce. “Blind Boy Fuller,” in Crying for the Carolines, pp. 9–34. London: Studio Vista, 1971. BF271. Bastin, Bruce. “Blind Boy Fuller,” in Red River Blues, pp. 214–240. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986. BF272. Bastin, Bruce. Blind Boy Fuller: East Coast Piedmont Style. USA: Columbia/Legacy CD 46777, 1991. BF273. Bastin, Bruce. Blind Boy Fuller on Down. Vol. 1. UK: Flyright LP 110, 1974; UK: Magpie PY 1811, c1978. BF274. Bogaert, Karel. “Fuller, Blind Boy (Fulton Allen),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 120–121 (Item E110). BF275. Briggs, Keith. Blind Boy Fuller: Untrue Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD109, 1998. BF276. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 105 (Item E128). BF277. Buzelin, Jean. Blind Boy Fuller and Sonny Terry: Harmonica and Guitar Blues, 1937–1945. France: EPM 1558562, 1996. BF278. Calt, Steve. Blind Boy Fuller: Truckin’ My Blues Away. USA: Yazoo L-1060, 1978. BF279. Charters, Samuel B. “Blind Boy Fuller and Blind Gary Davis,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 155–169 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 2, pp. 155– 169. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BF280. Charters, Samuel. “‘Hey, Mama, Hey, Pretty Girl’,” in The Country Blues, pp. 212–220 (Item A389). BF281. Clarke, Donald. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 468 (Item E125). BF282. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 113. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BF283. Dicaire, David. “Blind Boy Fuller (1907–1941): Rattlesnakin’ Daddy Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 246–250 (Item E130).

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BF284. Evans, David. “Blind Boy Fuller,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 118–119. New York: Perigee, 2005. BF285. Fancourt, Les. Get Your Yas Yas Out: The Essential Recordings of Blind Boy Fuller. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2027, 1996. BF286. Feather, Leonard. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 220 (Item E138). BF287. Federighi, Luciano. “Blind Boy Fuller.” Feelin’ Good no. 8 (1986): 4–6; Feelin’ Good no. 9 (1986): 4–6; BF288. Grossman, Stefan (ed.); Bastin, Bruce. Stefan Grossman’s Masters of Country Blues Guitar: Featuring Blind Boy Fuller. Miami: CPP/Belwin, 1992. 88 pp. BF289. Harris, Sheldon. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 184–185 (E146). BF290. Harrison, David. Blind Boy Fuller on Down. Vol. 1. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDM 143, 1969. Vol. 2. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDR 168, 1969. BF291. Havers, Richard. The Essential Blind Boy Fuller. UK: Document CBL 200012, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200012, 2001. BF292. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Blind Boy Fuller,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 118–119 (E150). BF293. Jones, Matt. “Passion and Strife.” The Independent Weekly (Fall 2000). BF294. Kienzle, Rich. “Blind Boy Fuller,” in Great Guitarists, p. 47. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BF295. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 927 (E165). Reprinted as “Blind Boy Fuller,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 40 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 32–33 (E169). BF296. Lowry, Pete. “‘Blind Boy’ Fuller.” Blues Unlimited no. 76 (Oct 1970): 15. BF297. McConnell, Stacy A. “Blind Boy Fuller,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 20 (Item E164). BF298. Napier, Simon A. “The Carolina Blues: Blind Boy Fuller on Down. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 38 (Nov 1966): 17; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 19; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 19; “Pt. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 41 (Feb 1967): 19; “Pt. 5.” Blues Unlimited no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1967): 20. BF299. Norris, John. “Blind Boy Fuller.” Coda (Jan 1968).

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BF300. Oliver, Paul. Blind Boy Fuller: Country Blues. UK: Philips BBL 7512, 1962. Reprinted as “Piccolo Rag: Blind Boy Fuller,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 95–98 (Item A1577). BF301. Oliver, Paul. Blind Boy Fuller, with Sonny Terry and Bull City Red. USA: Blues Classics BC-11, 1967. BF302. Oliver, Paul. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 7, ed. S. Sadie, p. 27. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 178 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 9. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 343. New York: Grove, 2001. BF303. Oliver, Paul. “Fuller, ‘Blind Boy’ (1903–1940),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 103–104 (Item E378). BF304. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 88 (Item E182). BF305. Rijn, Guido van. Blind Boy Fuller: Death Valley. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2809, 1985. BF306. Rijn, Guido van. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 347–349 (Item E162). BF307. Romanowski, Ken. Blind Boy Fuller: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 23 September 1935 to 29 April 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5091, 1992. Vol. 2: 29 April 1936 to 12 July 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5092, 1992. Vol. 3: 12 July to 15 December 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5093, 1992. Vol. 4: 15 December 1937 to 29 October 1938. Austria: Document DOCD5094, 1992. Vol. 5: 29 October 1938 to 5 March 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5095, 1992. Vol. 6: 5 March to 19 June 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5096, 1992. BF308. Rush, Ralph. “Blind Boy Fuller.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 1 (Feb 1978): 32–34. BF309. Russell, Tony (ed.); Smith, Chris. “Blind Boy Fuller.” The Blues Collection no. 55 (1992+). BF310. Russell, Tony. “Blind Boy Fuller (1908–1941),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 111–112 (Item A1904). BF311. Rye, Howard. “Blind Boy Fuller.” Collectors Items no. 23 (Apr 1984): 8–9. BF312. Santelli, Robert. “Fuller, Blind Boy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 146–147 (Item E202). BF313. Shadwick, Keith. “Blind Boy Fuller,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 102 (Item E204).

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BF314. Slaven, Neil. Blind Boy Fuller, 1935–1938. UK: JSP JSP7735, 2004.

His Last Concert.” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 38–40.

BF315. Southern, Eileen. “Fuller, (‘Blind Boy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 140 (Item E208).

BF331. Elwood, Philip F. Jesse Fuller: Frisco Bound. USA: Cavalier LP 5006, 1955.

BF316. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Wynonie Harris and Blind Boy Fuller.” Jazz Journal 6, no. 9 (Sep 1953): 13–14. BF317.

Templeton, Ray. Blind Boy Fuller, 1935–1940. UK: Travelin’ Man TM CD 01, 1990. See also: CORA MAE ALLEN Items A2086, BS109, C182, C224, E318, F448 (nos. 69, 70, 77), F459, F540.

JESSE FULLER BF318. Adams, Paul. Jesse Fuller: Railroad Worksong. USA: Lake LA CD5024, 1992. BF319. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jesse Fuller,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 98–99 (E101). BF320. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Jesse Fuller,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 139–141 (Item E104).

BF332. Feather, Leonard. “Fuller, Jesse,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 140 (Item E135). BF333. Feather, Leonard. “Fuller, Jesse,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 221 (Item E138). BF334. Fuller, Jesse; Brooks, Michael. “Jesse Fuller.” Guitar Player 6, no. 3 (Mar 1972). Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 27–29. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. BF335. Garrigues, C.H. Jesse Fuller: The ‘Lone Cat’ Sings and Plays Jazz, Folk Songs, Spirituals & Blues. USA: Contemporary S10039, 1961; UK: Good Time Jazz LAG 12279, 1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-526-2, 1990. BF336. Goodwin, Michael. Jesse Fuller: Brother Lowdown. USA: Fantasy 24707, 1973; USA: Fantasy FCD24707-2, 1992.

BF321. Bogaert, Karel. “Fuller, Jesse,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 121–122 (Item E110).

BF337. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Jesse Fuller,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 139 (Item E145).

BF322. Boyd, Joe. Jesse Fuller: Move on Down the Line. UK: Topic 12T134, 1965.

BF338. Harris, Sheldon. “Fuller, Jesse ‘Lone Cat’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 185–187 (E146).

BF323. Boyd, Joe. Jesse Fuller: San Francisco Bay Blues. USA: Prestige PR 7718, 1963.

BF339. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jesse Fuller,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 119–120 (E150).

BF324. “Case History of a Hand.” The Observer Magazine [UK] (20 Mar 1966): 29.

BF340. Jones, Max. “Guitars, Cymbals, Harmonica, Kazoo, Fotdella….” Melody Maker (5 Mar 1960): 9.

BF325. Charters, Samuel B. Jesse Fuller’s Favorites. USA: Prestige PR-7368, c1965. USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-528-2, 1990. Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, 81–87. UK: Marion Boyars, 2004.

BF341. Koenig, Lester. Jesse Fuller: Jazz, Folk Songs, Spirituals & Blues. USA: Good Time Jazz L-12031, 1958.

BF326. Clarke, Donald. “Fuller, Jesse,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 469 (Item E125).

BF343. Komara, Edward. “Fuller, Jesse ‘Lone Cat’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 349 (Item E162).

BF327. Clayton, Peter. Session with Jesse Fuller. UK: Fontana TL 5313, 1966.

BF344. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Fuller, Jesse ‘Lone Cat’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 928 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 134, 136 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 127–128 (E169).

BF328. Dallas, Karl. “Caught in the Act: Jesse Fuller.” Melody Maker (17 Jun 1967): 4. BF329. Dane, Barbara. “Lone Cat Jesse Fuller.” Sing Out! 16, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 1966): 5–11. BF330. Dobrin, Michael. “They Can’t Put No End to That Song: Remembering Jesse ‘Lone Cat’ Fuller and

BF342. Koenig, Lester. Jesse Fuller: San Francisco Bay Blues. USA: Good Time Jazz GT-10051, 1963.

BF345. Lawless, Ray M. “Jesse Fuller,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 88–90. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This

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is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.) BF346. Mazzolini, Tom. “Jesse Fuller.” Living Blues no. 20 (Mar/Apr 1975): 11. BF347. Noblett, Richard; Offord, John. “‘I Got a Mind to Ramble and I Don’t Want to Settle Down’: Jesse Fuller. Pt. 1.” Blues World no. 25 (Oct 1969): 10–12; “Pt. 2.” Blues World no. 26 (Jan 1970): 21–22.

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BF348. Oliver, Paul. “Fuller, Jesse (1896),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 104 (Item E378).

BF364. Buck, Greg. “Old Man Moses is Dead: Jesse Fuller (1896–1976).” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 2 (Apr 1976): 24–26.

BF349. Oster, Harry; Strachwitz, Chris. Jesse Fuller: Frisco Bound. USA: Arhoolie R 2009, 1967; USA: Arhoolie CD-360, 1991.

BF365. “Jesse Fuller, 79 Played Folk-Blues.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 1 (1976), 33. (NOTE: Reprinted from unknown newspaper.)

BF350. Russell, Tony. “Jesse Fuller (1896–1976),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 112 (Item A1904).

BF366. Jones, Max. “Virtuoso Lone Wolf.” Melody Maker (21 Feb 1976): 19.

BF351. Santelli, Robert. “Fuller, Jesse,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 147–148 (Item E202). BF352. Shadwick, Keith. “Jesse Fuller,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 103 (Item E204). BF353. Smith, Geoffrey Basil. “Jesse Fuller, 1965.” Blues World no. 5 (Nov 1965): 6–7. BF354. Southern, Eileen. “Fuller, Jesse (‘The Lone Cat’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 140 (Item E208). BF355. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Fuller, Jesse,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 252–254 (Item E209). BF356. Tilling, Robert. “The Lone Cat: The Story of Jesse Fuller.” Blues World no. 42 (Spring 1972): 10–11. BF357. Tilling, Robert. “‘Trouble If I Don’t Use My Head’: A Portrait of Jesse Fuller.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 8 (Aug 1972): 25–26. BF358. Wald, Elijah. “Jesse Fuller: One-Man Blues Band.” Acoustic Guitar no. 55 (Jul 1997): 60–64. BF359. Waterman, Dick. “Jesse Fuller,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 58–59. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BF360. Wilmer, Valerie. “Jesse Fuller.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 5 (May 1959): 4–6. BF361. Wilmer, Val. “Jesse’s Harmonica Shocked Drunk.” Jazz News [UK] (11 Mar 1960): 5. BF362. Wilson, Tony. “Some Solid Jesse Fuller at Croydon.” Melody Maker (6 May 1967): 15. BF363. Wittrick, Rae. “Jesse Fuller: The Last of the Great Blues Singers.” Coda 3, no. 9 (Jan 1961): 15–16.

BF367. Mazzolini, Tom. “Jesse Fuller.” Living Blues no. 25 (Jan/Feb 1976): 8. BF368. O’Neal, Jim. “The Blues Never Die.” Sing Out! 24, no. 6 (1976): 27, 31. BF369. Strachwitz, Chris. “Jesse Fuller, Bluesman, Dead at 80.” Rolling Stone no. 209 (25 Mar 1976): 13. BF370. Tilling, Robert. “Take It Slow and Easy If You Want to Get Along with Me: Jesse Fuller, 1896–1976.” Blues Unlimited no. 119 (May/Jun 1976): 15. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A2291, E318. JOHNNY FULLER BF371. Anon. “Johnny Fuller.” Chicago Defender (26 Mar 1955): 7. BF372. Anon. Johnny Fuller: Fool’s Paradise. Holland: Diving Duck DD 4304, 1983. BF373. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Johnny Fuller,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 99 (E101). BF374. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt; Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography of Johnny Fuller.” Jazz Statistics no. 29 (Oct 1963): 6. BF375. Cook, Les. “Johnny Fuller: A Guide to His Blues Recordings.” Roll Street Journal no. 18 (1986/87): 17–19. BF376. Harris, Sheldon. “Fuller, Johnny,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 187–188 (E146). BF377. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Johnny Fuller,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 120 (E150). BF378. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Fuller, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 349 (Item E162).

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BF379. Hildebrand, Lee. “Johnny Fuller.” Blues Unlimited no. 68 (Dec 1969): 11. BF380. Holland, Ted. “Johnny Fuller,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 53 (E157). BF381. Laikkoja, Juhani. “Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: Johnny Fuller.” Blues News [Finland] no. 90 (1984): 15. BF382. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Fuller, Johnny,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 137 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 128 (E169). BF383. Santelli, Robert. “Fuller, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 148 (Item E202). BF384. Welding, Pete. Johnny Fuller: Fullers Blues. Australia: Bluesmaker BM 3801, 1973. Obituaries: BF385. Hess, Norbert. “Johnny Fuller.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 18–21. BF386. Mazzolini, Tom. “Johnny Fuller.” Living Blues no. 65 (1985): 8. ROCKY FULLER See: LOUISIANA RED PRESTON FULP BF387. Cohen, Andrew M. “Fulp, Preston,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 349 (Item E162). BF388. Duffy, Timothy. “North Carolina Blues: WinstonSalem Blues. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 35–37. BF389. Duffy, Timothy. “Preston Fulp,” in Music Makers, pp. 60–61. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. Obituaries: BF390. Duffy, Timothy. “Preston Fulp.” Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/Feb 1994): 43.

BF394. Anon. Lowell Fulson: Hung Down Head. USA: Chess LP 408, 1970; USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9325, 1991. BF395. Anon. “Roots.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 373 (Jul/Aug 1988): 20–21. BF396. Armitage, Clive. “Caught in the Act.” Melody Maker (17 May 1969): 6. BF397. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lowell Fulson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 99–101 (E101). BF398. Bainer, Maria. “Lowell Fulson Interview.” Blues Life no. 34 (1986): 19–22. BF399. Batey, Rick. “Soul Food and Tasty Blues Bites: Lowell Fulson.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 29. BF400. Benicewicz, Larry. “Lowell Fulson at Twist & Shout.” Blues Life no. 46 (1989): 8–10, 12. BF401. Benway, Richie. Lowell Fulson: Sinner’s Prayer. USA: Night Train 7011, 1995. BF402. Bogaert, Karel. “Fulson, Lowell,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 122–123 (Item E110). BF403. Burke, Tony. Lowell Fulson: Reconsider Baby. UK: Charly CD RED 15, 1990. BF404. Cage, R. “Rhythm & Blues.” Down Beat 22 (13 Jul 1955): 44. BF405. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Lowell Fulson.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 38. BF406. Clarke, Donald. “Fulson, Lowell,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 469– 470 (Item E125). BF407. Dahl, Bill. “Lowell Fulson.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 30. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BF408. Dahl, Bill. “The Lowell Fulson Story.” Goldmine no. 68 (Jan 1982): 12–13. BF409. Darwen, Norman. “I Used to Make Records.” Blues & Rhythm no. 56 (Nov 1990): 4–6.

LOWELL FULSON

BF410. Darwen, Norman. “Lowell Fulson: The Early Years.” Blues Life no. 34 (1986): 12–15.

BF391. Aldin, Mary Katherine; Humphrey, Mark. “Lowell Fulson.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 10–27. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 46–72 (Item C312).

BF411. Dawson, Jim; Carlsson, Ulf. Lowell Fulson: Baby Won’t You Jump with Me. Sweden: Crown Prince IG 407/8, 1988.

BF392. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Lowell Fulson: Complete Chess Masters. USA: MCA/Chess CHD 2-9394, 1997. BF393. Anon. “Lowell Fulson.” Blues Life no. 15 (1981): 37–38.

BF412. Dawson, Jim. Lowell Fulson: Every Day I Have the Blues. USA: Night Train 7007, 1994. BF413. DeWitt, Howard A. “Lowell Fulson: Gentleman of the Blues.” Rock & Blues News no. 1 (Dec 1998/ Jan 1999): 35–40; “Pt. 2.” Rock & Blues News no. 2 (Feb/Mar 1999): 27–33.

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BF414. Govenar, Alan. “Lowell Fulson,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 168–169 (Item F1414).

920, 1960s; France: Blues Legacy 8 BL-512508, c1988; UK: Black Lion BLCD760176, 1992.

BF415. Gudbjartur Sigurdsson. “Bluesens Legender: Lowell Fulson.” Jefferson no. 100 (1993): 24–25.

BF432. Lindenau, Don. “Lowell Fulson.” Blues Unlimited no. 18 (Jan 1965): 10.

BF416. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Lowell Fulson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 139–140 (Item E145).

BF433. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: So Long, Mr. Fulson.” Blues Revue no. 67 (May 2001): 36–37.

BF417.

Harris, Sheldon. “Fulson, Lowell,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 188–190 (E146).

BF418. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lowell Fulson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 121–123 (E150). BF419. Hodgett, Trevor. “Every Last Ounce.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 12 (Feb/Mar 1990): 3–4. BF420. Holland, Ted. “Lowell Fulson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 45 (E157). BF421. Humphrey, Mark. Lowell Fulson: ‘My First Recordings’. USA: Arhoolie CD 443, 1997. BF422. Iglauer, Bruce; O’Neal, Jim; Van Geffen, Bea. “Living Blues Interview: Lowell Fulson. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 5 (Summer 1971): 19–25; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1971): 10–20. BF423. Illingworth, Dave. “Lowell Fulson: Tulsa Red.” Jazz Journal 22, no. 6 (Jun 1969): 16–17. BF424. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (26 Apr 1969): 12. BF425. Jones, Max. “A Name to be Reckoned With: Max Jones Talks to Lowell Fulson.” Melody Maker (24 May 1969): 10. BF426. Kramer, Hans. “Lowell Fulson Praat over z’n Platenkarri’re: Een Interview.” Block no. 58 (1986): 19–22. BF427. Lander, Bengt. “The Blues Came Rollin’ in: The Story of Lowell Fulson.” Jefferson no. 25 (Summer 1974): 4–8.

BF434. McConnell, Stacy A. “Lowell Fulson,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 20 (Item E164). BF435. Moon, D. Thomas. “Lowell Fulson.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 10. BF436. Niquét, Bernard. “Lowell Fulson.” Jazz Hot no. 256 (Dec 1969): 32. BF437. Notini, Per. Lowell Fulson, 1946–57. Sweden: Blues Boy BB-302, 1982. BF438. Nooger, Dan. Lowell Fulson. UK: Chess 2ACMB205, 1976. BF439. Oliver, Paul. “Fulson, Lowell (1921),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 104 (Item E378). BF440. Oliver, Paul. “Lowell Fulson.” Jazz Monthly no. 173 (Jul 1969): 11–12. BF441. Oliver, Paul. Lowell Fulson: Blues Come Rollin’ In. UK: Polydor 423 250, 1963. Reprinted as “Highway 99: Lowell Fulson,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 119–120 (Item A1577). BF442. Penny, Dave. Lowell Fulson, 1946–1947. France: Classics 5044, 2002. BF443. Point, Michael. “Fulson, Lowell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 350 (Item E162). BF444. Presley, Norman. “Lowell Fulson’s Early Records Which Appeared in 1946 on Three Labels at the Same Time.” Goldmine no. 68 (Jan 1982): 13. BF445. Radenac, Marc. “Lowell Fulson.” Soul Bag no. 110 (Summer 1987): 6–18.

BF428. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Fulson, Lowell,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 928 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 137 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 128–129 (E169).

BF447. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Lowell Fulson.” The Blues Collection no. 22 (1992+).

BF429. Leadbitter, Mike; Trimming, Chris; Moody, Peter. “Heard & Seen: Lowell Fulson.” Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 21.

BF448. Russell, Tony. “Lowell Fulson (1921–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 112–113 (Item A1904).

BF430. Leadbitter, Mike. Lowell Fulson: In a Heavy Bag. UK: Polydor 2384 038, c1973.

BF449. St. Pierre, Roger. Lowell Fulson: Blue Days, Black Nights. UK: Ace CH 184, 1986.

BF431. Leadbitter, Mike. Lowell Fulson: San Francisco Blues. UK?: Jazzart 8015, 1960s; UK: Fontana SFJL

BF450. Santelli, Robert. “Fulson, Lowell,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 148–149 (Item E202).

BF446. Rosen, Steven. “Lowell Fulson: 40 Years of Playing the Blues.” Guitar Player 10, no. 11 (Nov 1976).

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BF451. Shadwick, Keith. “Lowell Fulson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 104 (Item E204). BF452. Shaw, Arnold. “Lowell Fulson,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 104–113. New York: Collier, 1978. BF453. Shaw, Arnold. Lowell Fulson: The Ol’ Blues Singer. UK: Jet LP09, 1975; USA: Granite GS 1006, 1976.

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BF468. Ungania, Pierluigi. “Lowell Fulson: Everyday I Have the Blues.” Feelin’ Good no. 12/13 (1987): 30–35. BF469. Vera, Billy. Lowell Fulson: Hold On. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9525, 1992.

BF454. Shurman, Dick. Lowell Fulson: It’s a Good Day. USA: Rounder CD 2088, 1988.

BF470. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “The Ol’ Blues Singer: Lowell Fulson. Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 71 (Jun 2000): 10–14; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 72 (Sep 2000): 12–16. (NOTE: Pt. 2 contains discography on p. 16.)

BF455. Shurman, Dick. Lowell Fulson: One More Blues. USA: Evidence ECD 26022, 1993.

BF471. Vilser, Paul Max. “Gespräch mit Lowell Fulson.” Blues Life no. 26 (1984): 13–15.

BF456. Shurman, Dick. Lowell Fulson: The Final Kent Years. UK: Ace CDCHD 831, 2002.

BF472. Washington, ‘Fats’. Lowell Fulsom in a Heavy Bag. USA: Jewel LPS 5003, 1965.

BF457. Sinfield, Bob. “Fulson Praise.” Folk Roots no. 31 (Jan 1986): 15.

BF473. White, Cliff. Lowell Fulson: Man of Motion. UK: Charly CRB 1018, 1981.

BF458. Slaven, Neil. Lowell Fulson, 1946–1953. UK: JSP JSP7728, 2004.

BF474. Williams, Jean. “Fulson Wins New Support with Blues.” Billboard 88 (21 Feb 1976): 24–25.

BF459. Southern, Eileen. “Fulson, Lowell,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 140–141 (Item E208).

BF475. Wilmer, Val. “The Cadillac Man.” Melody Maker (22 May 1976): 34.

BF460. Stedman, John. Lowell Fulson: Think Twice Before You Speak. UK: JSP CD290, 1997. BF461. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Pot-Pourri.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 1 (Jan 1954): 20+. BF462. Strachwitz, Chris. Goin’ to California. UK: Heritage 1003, 1960. BF463. Strachwitz, Chris. “A Lowell Fulson Discography.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 7 (Mar 1961): 26–29. Reprinted in an edited form as “Lowell Fulson,” in Texas Blues, pp. 2–3. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Partially reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 186–187 (Item A1241). (NOTE: The original article comprised a biography and discography; the biography and an updated discography were published in Texas Blues — only the biography was included inNothing But the Blues.) BF464. Strachwitz, Chris. Lowell Fulson: River Blues. USA: Arhoolie R 2003, 1962. BF465. Templeton, Ray. “Baby Won’t You Jump with Me?” Blues & Rhythm no. 29 (Jun 1987): 4–6. BF466. Tonneau, Serge. “Discographie.” Point du Jazz no. 1 (Sep 1969): 36. BF467. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Lowell Fulson,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 37–38, 62–64, 67, 71–72, 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

Obituaries: Billboard 111 (27 Mar 1999): 88. Billboard 111 (25 Dec 1999-1 Jan 2000): YE42. Block no. 109 (1999): 32+. Blues News [Finland] no. 176 (1999). Blues News [Germany] no. 18 (Jul/Sep 1999): 4. Cadence 25, no. 5 (May 1999): 141. CBMR Digest 12 (Fall 1999): 3. Cuadernos de Jazz no. 53 (1999): 13. Discoveries no. 132 (1999): 16. Down Beat 66, no. 8 (Aug 1999): 20. Folk Roots no. 191 (May 1999): 12. Guitar World 19 (Jun 1999): 30. Jazz Now (May 1999): 9. Jazz Podium 49 (Jan 2000): 49. Jazzthetik (May 1999): 6. Musica Jazz (Jul 1999): 60. Notes 6 (Jun 2000): 917. Orkester Journalen 67 (Apr 1999): 53. Q no. 152 (May 1999): 26. Rolling Stone no. 811 (29 Apr 1999): 32. Rolling Stone no. 830–831 (30 Dec 1999–6 Jan 2000): 127. Sing Out! 43, no. 4 (Summer 1999): 24. The Times [UK] (12 Apr 1999): 25. BF476. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Lowell Fulson.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 49. BF477. Allen, Andy. “Lowell Fulson.” Dirty Linen no. 82 (Jun/Jul 1999): 8. BF478. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Lowell Fulson.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 494/5 (Jul/Aug 1999): 48. BF479. Bentley, Chris. “Lowell Fulson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 138 (Apr 1999): 20. BF480. Cromelin, Richard. “Lowell Fulson: Blues SingerGuitarist.” Los Angeles Times (12 Mar 1999): 22. BF481. DelGrosso, Rich. “Lowell Fulson (1921–1999).” Blues Revue no. 48 (Jun 1999): 88.

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BF482. Gallo, Phil. “Lowell Fulson.” Variety 374 (15 Mar 1999): 58.

BF488. Russell, Tony. “Lowell Fulson: Always the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (12 Mar 1999): 18.

BF483. Harrison, David. “Lowell Fulson.” Folk Roots no. 191 (May 1999): 12.

BF489. Schuller, Tim. “Lowell Fulson (1921–1999).” Blues Access no. 38 (Summer 1999): 63.

BF484. Lillsunde, Anders. “Hung Down Head: Lowell Fulson, 31/3 1921–7/3 1999.” Jefferson no. 120 (1999): 24. BF485. Pareles, Jon. “Lowell Fulson, 77, Who Took TexasStyle Blues to the West Coast.” New York Times (14 Mar 1999): 48.

BF490. Trynka, Paul. “Lowell Fulson.” Independent [UK] (16 Mar 1999): 6. BF491. Trynka, Paul. “Lowell Fulson: Deacon of Cool Blues.” Mojo no. 66 (May 1999): 35. BF492. Turner, Bez. “Lowell Fulson.” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 54.

BF486. Racati, Pierre. “Larmes: Lowell Fulson (1921– 1999).” Jazz Hot no. 560 (May 1999): 14.

See also: Goldmine no. 80 (Jan 1983). The Guitar Magazine 5, no. 10 (Oct 1995): 40+. Ruta 66 no. 91 (1994): 25+.

BF487. Radenac, Marc. “Lowell Fulson.” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 34.

Items A330, A1373, A2085, BB1351, BK955, BL1252, C182.

VIII Biographical Entries: G

Obituaries: Jefferson no. 116 (1997). Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 57. Real Blues no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 48–49.

BOB GADDY BG1.

BG2.

BG3.

Bentley, Chris. “‘Operator’: The Story of Bob Gaddy.” Roll Street Journal no. 16 (Summer 1986): 30–31. Boziwick, George. “Gaddy, Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 355 (Item E162). Broven, John; Gaddy, Bob; Leadbitter, Mike; Topping, Ray. “Bob Gaddy Discography.” Juke Blues no. 8 (Spring 1987): 13.

BG4.

Broven, John. “Yeah, That’s Bob Gaddy!” Juke Blues no. 8 (Spring 1987): 9–12.

BG5.

Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “The Records of Bob Gaddy.” Blues Unlimited no. 3 (Jul 1963): 2. (NOTE: With amendments & corrections in Blues Unlimited, suppl. to no. 1-6: 3.)

BG12.

Broven, John. “Bob Gaddy.” Juke Blues no. 39 (1997): 34.

BG13.

Burke, Tony. “Bob Gaddy.” Blues & Rhythm no. 124 (Nov 1997): 20.

BG14.

Peters, Margey. “Bob Gaddy.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 49–51.

BG15.

Radenac, Marc. “Bob Gaddy.” Soul Bag no. 149 (Winter 1998): 38. See also: Item BR1031.

EARL GAINES BG16.

Haralambos, Mike. “Earl Gaines.” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 26–30. Mohr, Kurt. “Earl Gaines’ Discography.” Soul Bag no. 64 (Oct 1977): 6, 2.

BG6.

Davis, Neil. “Rebound.” Roll Street Journal no. 17 (1986): 17.

BG17.

BG7.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gaddy, Bob,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 139 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 129–130 (E169).

GRADY GAINES

BG8.

BG9.

Ritvanen, Juhani. “Bob Gaddy: Polkupyöräilevä Boogiepianisti.” Blues News [Finland] no. 104 (1987): 16–17. Rotante, Anthony. “The Discography of Bob Gaddy: Exploratory Name Listing.” Record Research no. 70 (Aug 1965): 9.

BG18.

Anon. “Grady Gaines ‘Texas Tenor’.” Saxophone Journal 20, no. 3 (Nov/Dec 1995): 54–56.

BG19.

Coleman, Rick. “Grady Gaines and the Texas Upsetters.” Wavelength no. 128 (Jun 1991): 16–18.

BG20.

Coleman, Rick; Matthews, Bunny. Grady Gaines: Full Gain. USA: Black Top LP 1041, 1988.

BG21.

Damora, Robert. “Grady Gaines.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 44.

BG10.

Topping, Ray. Rip and Run with — Bob Gaddy. UK: Ace CH-164, 1986.

BG22.

Govenar, Alan. “Grady Gaines,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 86–88 (Item F1414).

BG11.

Tricker, Christine. “Boogie Woogie.” Roll Street Journal no. 1 (1982): 13.

BG23.

Holland, Ted. “Grady Gaines,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 64 (E157). 369

370

BG24.

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Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gaines, Grady,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 139 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 130 (E169).

BG25.

Santelli, Robert. “Gaines, Grady,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 151 (Item E202).

BG26.

Trageser, Jim. “Gaines, Grady,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 356 (Item E162). See also: Goldmine no. 319 (16 Oct 1992): 28+.

BG39.

Shertser, Peter. Roy Gaines: Gainelining. UK: Red Lightnin RL 0035, 1981.

BG40.

Shurman, Dick. “Gainesville Roy Gaines.” Living Blues no. 37 (Mar/Apr 1978): 22–25.

BG41.

Stephenson, Mike; Irvine, Les. “A Blues Man for Life: Roy Gaines.” Blues & Rhythm no. 177 (Mar 2003): 10–12.

BG42.

Topping, Ray. “Roy Gaines Discography.” Real Blues no. 13 (1998): 30–31.

BG43.

Trageser, Jim. “Gaines, Roy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 356–357 (Item E162).

BG44.

Wood, Roger. “Roy Gaines: Entertaining Like ‘Bone and Gatemouth.” Living Blues no. 148 (Nov/ Dec 1999): 24–31.

BG45.

Wood, Roger. Roy Gaines: I Got T-Bone Walker Blues. USA: Groove Note CD 1002, 1999.

BG46.

Zijlstra, Don. “Het Gezonde Verstand van Roy Gaines.” Block no. 116 (2001): 8–16.

Item F1476. JACK GAINES BG27.

Ware, Burnham. “Kentucky Blues: Jack Gaines.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 30.

ROY GAINES BG28.

Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt. “Roy Gaines Discography.” Soul Bag no. 48 (Jun 1975): 19–20; Soul Bag no. 51 (Jan 1976): 32.

BG29.

Feather, Leonard. “Gaines, Roy,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 221 (Item E138).

BG30.

Gregory, Hugh. “Roy Gaines,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

BG31.

Grigg, Andy. Roy Gaines: Bluesman for Life. UK: JSP CD 2110, c1998.

BG32.

Grigg, Andy. “Roy Gaines: Fame at Last!” Real Blues no. 24 (c2000): 50–51.

BG33.

Grigg, Andy. “Roy Gaines: Move Over B.B. ... Lucille Works for Me. Pt. 1.” Real Blues no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 24–26, 28–31; “Pt. 2.” Real Blues no. 11 (Feb/Mar 1997): 24–26, 28–31.

See also: Blues Feelings no. 16 (c2001): 14–15. Blues Magazine [France] no. 32 (2004). Blues News [Finland] no. 183 (2000). Musica Jazz (Jan 2000): 53. BILL GAITHER (1) BG47.

Komara, Edward. “Gaither, Bill (1),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 357 (Item E162).

BILL GAITHER (2) BG48.

Bogaert, Karel. “Gaither, Bill,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 124 (Item E110).

BG49.

Bogert, Pen. Bill Gaither (Leroy’s Buddy): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 15 December 1935 to 21 October 1946. Austria: Document DOCD-5251, 1994. Vol. 2: 21 October 1936 to 23 June 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5252, 1994. Vol. 3: 23 June 1938 to 29 June 1939. Austria: Document DOCD-5253, 1994. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5254, 1994. Vol. 5: 12 June 1940 to 28 November 1941. Austria: Document DOCD5255, 1994.

BG34.

Keller, Olivier. “Roy Gaines.” Jazz Monthly 5, no. 6 (Aug 1959): 12.

BG35.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gaines, Roy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 935 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 139–140 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 130 (E169).

BG36.

Lillsunde, Anders; Sandin, Jörgen. “Roy Gaines: Cyklist, Artist och Fantomgittarrist.” Jefferson no. 126 (2000): 47–49.

BG50.

Cunningham, Mark. Leroy’s Buddy (Bill Gaither): I’m Behind the 8 Ball Now. Denmark: Swingtime BT 2019, 1989.

BG37.

Mazzolini, Tom. “A la Recherche du Temps Perdu: Roy Gaines.” Soul Bag no. 159 (Summer 2000): 32–39.

BG51.

Groom, Bob. “The Incredible Blues Imitator: Little Bill Gaither.” Blues World no. 29 (Apr 1970): 20–22.

BG38.

Ro, Tano. “Roy Gaines.” Feelin’ Good no. 24/25 (1989): 37–39, 42–43.

BG52.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Little Bill Gaither,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 123–124 (E150).

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BG53.

Komara, Edward. “Gaither, Bill (2) ‘Leroy’s Buddy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 357 (Item E162).

BG54.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gaither, Bill,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 935 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 140 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 130 (E169).

371

BG68.

Bogaert, Karel. “Gant, Cecil,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 124–125 (Item E110).

BG69.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Gant, Cecil,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 107–109 (Item E128).

BG70.

Clarke, Donald. “Gant, Cecil,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125).

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Gaither, Bill, Called ‘Leroy’s Buddy’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 89 (Item E182).

BG71.

Degand, Virgile. Cecil Gant: King of Boogie Woogie. France: Riverboat 900.260, c1975.

BG72.

Parsons, Jack. “Leroy’s Buddy: Little Bill Gaither.” Blues Unlimited no. 9 (Feb 1964): 3–5.

Harris, Sheldon. “Gant, Cecil,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 191 (E146).

BG73.

Russell, Tony. “Bill Gaither (1910–1970),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 113 (Item A1904).

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Cecil Gant,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 124–125 (E150).

BG74.

Holland, Ted. “Cecil Gant,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 47 (E157).

BG58.

Rye, Howard. “Bill Gaither (Leroy’s Buddy).” Collectors Items no. 58 (Summer 1991): 12–13.

BG75.

BG59.

Santelli, Robert. “Gaither, Bill,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 152 (Item E202).

BG60.

Vergeer, Hans. “Meer dan Leroy’s Buddy: Bill Gaither.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 81/82 (Jan/Feb 1978): 6–7.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gant, Cecil,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 940 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 140 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 131 (E169).

BG76.

Moonoogian, George A. “Blues Classics Revisited.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 2 (1972): 16–17.

BG77.

Niquét, Bernard. “Cecil Gant Disco.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 25 (1963).

BG78.

Olderen, Martin van. Cecil Gant: I’m Still Singing the Blues Today. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 8004, 1983.

BG79.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Gant, Cecil,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 89 (Item E182).

BG80.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Cecil Gant.” The Blues Collection no. 88 (c1997).

BG81.

Russell, Tony. Cecil Gant. UK: Flyright CD 61, 1997.

BG82.

Russell, Tony. Cecil Gant. UK: Flyright FLY LP 4703, 1974.

BG83.

Russell, Tony. “Cecil Gant (1913–1951),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 113 (Item A1904).

BG55.

BG56. BG57.

GALES BROTHERS See: LITTLE JIMMY KING BILLY GALES BG61.

Radenac, Marc. “Billy Gales.” Soul Bag no. 131 (Summer 1993): 22.

CECIL GANT BG62.

Anon. Cecil Gant: The Complete Recordings. Vol. 1: 1944. Spain: Blue Moon BMCD 6022, 2000. Vol. 2: 1945. Spain: Blue Moon BMCD 6023, c2000. Vol. 3: 1945–1946. Spain: Blue Moon BMCD 6029, c2000. Vol. 4: 1946–1949. Spain: Blue Moon BMCD 6035, c2000. Vol. 5: 1947–1949. Spain: Blue Moon BMCD 6047, c2005.

BG63.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Cecil Gant,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 99–101 (E101).

BG64.

Bastin, Bruce. Cecil Gant: Killer Diller Boogie. UK: Magpie PY 1816, 1979.

BG84.

Bastin, Bruce. Cecil Gant. Vol. 2: Cecil Boogie. UK: Flyright LP 4714, 1976.

Russell, Tony. Cecil Gant: Rock Little Baby. UK: Flyright LP 4710, 1974.

BG85.

Rye, Howard. “Gant, Cecil,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 358–359 (Item E162).

BG86.

Santelli, Robert. “Gant, Cecil,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 153 (Item E202).

BG65. BG66.

Bastin, Bruce. Cecil Gant. UK: Krazy Kat CD 03, 1990.

BG67.

Bastin, Bruce. Cecil Gant: Rock the Boogie. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7413, 1983.

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BG87.

Shadwick, Keith. “Cecil Gant,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 107 (Item E204).

cography, with additions & corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 22 (1965): 10.)

BG88.

Shaw, Arnold. “Pvt. Cecil Gant and the ‘Sepia Sinatras’,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 89–104. New York: Collier, 1978.

BG101. Point, Michael. “Garlow, Clarence ‘Bon Ton’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 360 (Item E162).

BG89.

Templeton, Ray. “Down in Hogan’s Alley.” Blues & Rhythm no. 49 (Jan 1990): 6–7.

BG102. Santelli, Robert. “Garlow, Clarence,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 154 (Item E202).

BG90.

Thursby, Floyd. Cecil Gant. UK: Zircon Bleu 502, 1999.

BG91.

Tosches, Nick. “Cecil Gant: Owl Stew, and All That.” Creem 11, no. 8 (Jan 1980): 32. Reprinted in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 49–51. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984. Obituaries:

BG92.

“Cecil ‘I Wonder’ Gant Dies of Heart Attack.” Chicago Defender (17 Feb 1951): 20. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 127 (1991). Item A781.

JUNE GARDNER BG93.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Gentleman June Gardner.” Wavelength no. 57 (Jul 1985): 21.

HATTIE GARLAND See: Item BE436. CLARENCE GARLOW BG94.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Clarence Garlow,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 101–102 (E101).

BG95.

Bastin, Bruce. Clarence ‘Bon Ton’ Garlow, 1951– 58. UK: Flyright FLY 586, 1982.

BG96.

Bogaert, Karel. “Garlow, Clarence,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 125 (Item E110).

BG97.

Govenar, Alan. “Clarence Gallien,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 150–152 (Item F1414).

BG98.

Harris, Sheldon. “Garlow, Clarence Joseph ‘Bon Ton’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 191–192 (E146).

BG99.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Garlow, Clarence,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 944 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 142 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 132 (E169).

BG100. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Southern Blues Singers. Pt. 5: Clarence ‘Bon Ton’ Garlow.” Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 5–6. Reprinted as “Mr. Bon Ton Roula,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 177–178 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Includes dis-

Obituaries: BG103. Anon. “Beaumont Blues Singer Garlow Dies at Age 75.” Beaumont Enterprise (25 Jul 1986). Reprinted in Juke Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1986): 18. BG104. Clarke, Dave. “Clarence Garlow.” Blues & Rhythm no. 23 (Oct 1986): 14. BG105. O’Neal, Jim. “Clarence Garlow, 1911–1986.” Living Blues no. 72 (1986): 41. See also: Items D1373, F67. LARRY GARNER BG106. Anon. “Niche Busters: Six Who are Kicking Down New Doors: Larry Garner.” Blues Access no. 24 (Winter 1996): 16. BG107. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 445 (Feb 1995): 12. BG108. Chapman, Dr. Bob; Duncan, Scott; Spencer, Tim. “Larry Garner. Pt. 1: Bluesman from Baton Rouge.” Blueprint no. 62 (May 1994): 8–11; “Pt. 2: Gonna Be a Blues Jam Tonite.” Blueprint no. 63 (Jun 1994): 12–13. BG109. Coleridge, Steve. Larry Garner: Double Dues. UK: JSP JSPCD 244, 1991. BG110. Coleridge, Steve. Louisiana Swamp Blues. Vol. 3: Featuring Larry Garner, Battlerack Scatter, and T Bone Singleton. Austria: Wolf 120.924 CD, 1990. BG111. Coleridge, Steve. “Welcome to Chemical City, USA.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 4–6. BG112. Darwen, Norman. “‘Hey Man, Don’t You Dare Call Them Bluesmen’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 85 (Jan 1994): 12–13. BG113. Darwen, Norman. Larry Garner: Too Blues! UK: JSP JSPCD 249, 1992. BG114. Dahl, Bill. “Garner Shrugs Off ‘Too Blues’ Label and Laughs Last.” Chicago Tribune (16 Feb 1996): 6. BG115. Duncan, Scott. “Return of the Shy Guy from Baton Rouge.” Blueprint no. 87 (Aug 1996): 12–14.

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BG116. Grigg, Andy. “Larry Garner: The Pride of Baton Rouge.” Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 28–31; Real Blues no. 18 (Apr/May 1999): 59–61, 75. BG117. Huggins, Cilla. “Larry Garner: Giving It Up for the Blues.” Juke Blues no. 35 (Summer 996): 12–20.

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Item F636. LEROY GARNETT BG132. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Leroy Garnett,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 74. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. See also: Items BA797 (Vol. 2), C707.

BG118. Johnston, Neil. “Happy as Larry.” Belfast Telegraph (19 Nov 1997).

PAUL GARON

BG119. Khatchadourian, Sonia; Nelson, David. “A Trailblazer Gets More Scars: Larry Garner.” Living Blues no. 143 (Jan/Feb 1999): 18–27.

BG133. Barretta, Scott. “Garon, Paul,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 360–361 (Item E162).

BG120. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Garner, Larry,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 142 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 132–133 (E169).

ROBERT “BUD” GARRETT

BG121. “Larry Garner: Louisiana Swamp Blues und Poesie.” Blues News [Germany] no. 41 (Apr/Jun 2005): 26–27. BG122. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 14 (Aug 1998): 6. BG123. Pringle, Alison J. “Larry Garner: Blues Preacher.” Il Blues no. 38 (Mar 1992): 14–17. BG124. Russell, Tony. “Larry Garner (1952–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 113 (Item A1904). BG125. Shadwick, Keith. “Larry Garner,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 109 (Item E204). BG126. Tipaldi, Art. “Larry Garner: The Songs & the Stories.” Blues Revue no. 78 (Oct/Nov 2002): 17, 19–20.

BG134. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Garrett, Robert ‘Bud’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 946 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 142 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 133 (E169). BG135. Peterson, Elizabeth E. Trickster and Trader: Portrait of an Afro-American Entrepreneur. Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, 1990. 210 pp. BG136. Russell, Tony. “Garrett, Robert ‘Bud’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 361 (Item E162). Obituaries: BG137. Romaine, Anne. “Robert ‘Bud’ Garrett.” Living Blues no. 79 (Mar/Apr 1988): 52–53. BG138. Romaine, Anne. “Robert ‘Bud’ Garrett (1916– 1988).” Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 53, no. 1 (Spring 1987): 27–28.

BG127. Tomko, Gene. “Garner, Larry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 360 (Item E162).

GAYLORD GARTH

BG128. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Larry Garner,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 150–151, 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BG140. Whiteis, David. “The Mystery of Sun 177.” Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 27.

BG129. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Interview de Larry Garner: Baton Rouge is My Home.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Summer 1996): 8–9. BG130. Williford, Shannon. “Larry Garner: Bluesman from Baton Rouge.” Blues Access no. 43 (Fall 2000): 42–45. BG131. Wisse, Rien. “Larry Garner: En Zijn Versie van de Swamp Blues.” Block no. 91 (1994): 23–25. See also: Blues & Co no. 16 (2001). Blues Magazine [France] no. 24 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 188 (2001). Blues News [Germany] no. 7 (Jan 1997): 28–30.

BG139. Whiteis, David. “Gaylord Garth: The Lost Sun Sessionman.” Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 24–27.

TOMMY GARY BG141. Hay, Fred J. “Come on and Be Fair with a Black Man: Tommy Gary Blows His Harp,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 52–75. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001. BG142. Hay, Fred J. “Gary, Tommy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 362 (Item E162). Obituaries: BG143. Hay, Fred. “Tommy Gary.” Living Blues no. 24 (Nov/Dec 1975): 5, 7. See also: Item BE388.

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THE GREAT GATES (Ed Gates) BG144. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave; Watson, Tony. “The Great Gates: ‘Home Town Boys’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 21 (Jul 1986): 14–15. HARRY GAY See: TARTER AND GAY JOHNNY GAYDEN See: Item F295. BILLY GAYLES BG145. Karlsson, Ingemar. “Billy Gayles: Still Tore Up!” Jefferson no. 79/80 (1987): 24–26. BG146. Tomko, Gene. “Gayles, Billy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 362 (Item E162). Obituaries: Jefferson no. 100 (1993): 40. Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 53. St. Louis PostDispatch (9 Apr 1993): 4. BG147. Greensmith, Bill. “Billy Gayles.” Blues & Rhythm no. 79 (May 1993): 14–15. BG148. Huggins, Cilla; O’Shaughnessy, Mark. “Billy Gayles.” Juke Blues no. 29 (Summer 1993): 24–25. BG149. O’Neal, Jim. “Billy Gayles.” Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/Feb 1994): 44–45. PAUL GAYTEN

BG158. Clayton, Michael Ollie. “Fans Singing Pianist’s Praises.” Times Picayune [New Orleans] (3 Mar 1996): G1. BG159. Holland, Ted. “Paul Gayten,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 17 (E157). BG160. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gayten, Paul,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 953 (Item E165). BG161. Nite, Norm N. “Paul Gayten,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 270 (Item E181). BG162. Santelli, Robert. “Gayten, Paul,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 154–155 (Item E202). BG163. Sinclair, John. “Gayten, Paul,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 363 (Item E162). BG164. Vera, Billy. “Paul Gayten.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 18/19 (Fall 1989): 19–21. BG165. Vera, Billy. Paul Gayten & Annie Laurie: Regal Records in New Orleans. USA: Specialty SPCD2170-2, 1992; UK: Ace CDCHD 362, 1992. BG166. Vera, Billy. “Remembering Paul Gayten.” Blues & Rhythm no. 202 (Sep 2005): 4–7. Obituaries: Billboard 103 (6 Apr 1991): 77. Cadence 17, no. 6 (Jun 1991): 93. JazzTimes 21, no. 5 (1991): 36. Orkester Journalen 59 (May 1991): 34. Rock & Roll Confidential no. 90 (Jul/Aug 1991): 4–5. Variety 342 (8 Apr 1991): 85.

BG150. Anon. “Hunch Pays Off for Veteran Gayton [sic].” Billboard no. 71 (9 Nov 1959): 33.

BG167. Broven, John. “Paul Gayten.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 24.

BG151. Anon. “Paul Gayten and Annie Laurie Team Up for Long Tour.” Chicago Defender (22 Jul 1950): 20.

BG168. Coleman, Rick. “New Orleans R&B Founder Paul Gayten Dies in Los Angeles.” Wavelength no. 127 (May 1991): 6.

BG152. Bernholm, Jonas. “New Orleans Bounce.” Jefferson no. 22 (1973): 34–35.

BG169. Nelson, David. “Paul Gayten.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 40.

BG153. Broven, John. “‘I Knew Leonard at the Macomba’.” Blues Unlimited no. 130 (May/Aug 1978): 8–10.

BG170. Penny, Dave. “Paul Gayten.” Blues & Rhythm no. 61 (Jun 1991): 15.

BG154. Broven, John. “‘I Really Got Tired of the Road, One-Nighters, Buying New Cadillacs Every Year’.” Blues Unlimited no. 131/132 (Sep/Dec 1978): 4–8.

BG171. Radenac, Marc. “Paul Gayten.” Soul Bag no. 123 (Summer 1991): 27.

BG155. Broven, John; Gayten, Paul. Paul Gayten and Annie Laurie: Creole Gal. Sweden: Route 66 KIX 8, 1979.

BG172. Vacher, Peter. “Paul Gayten.” Jazz Journal 44, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 18. See also: ANNIE LAURIE Item F1079.

BG156. Broven, John J. “Paul Gayten,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 19–20, 76–77 (Item F1076).

BOB GEDDINS

BG157. Clarke, Donald. “Gayten, Paul,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 481 (Item E125).

BG173. Astbury, Ray. “Geddins, Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 363 (Item E162).

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BG174. Govenar, Alan. “Bob Geddins,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 58–59. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

BG189. Conforth, Bruce. Negro Songs of Protest. Vol. 1. USA: Rounder 4004, 1973. Vol. 2. USA: Rounder 4013, 1982.

BG175. Hildebrand, Lee; Moore, James C., Sr. “Oakland Blues,” in California Soul: Music of African Americans in the West, ed. J. Cogdell DjeDje; E.S. Meadows, pp. 104–123. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1998.

BG190. Garabedian, Steven Patrick. Reds, Whites, and the Blues: Blues Music, White Scholarship, and American Cultural Politics. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 2004. 293 pp.

BG176. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Geddins, Bob,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 954 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 142–143 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 133 (E169). BG177. Leadbitter, Mike. Every Day I Have the Blues. UK: Speciality LP 6601, 1967. BG178. Mazzolini, Tom. “Living Blues Interview: Bob Geddins.” Living Blues no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1977): 19–30. BG179. Monaco, Pat. “Bob Geddins,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, pp. 166–167 (Item F1414). BG180. Monaco, Pat. “Bob Geddins’ Cavaliers.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 11 (Jun 1983): 1 pp.

BG191. Garabedian, Steven. “Reds, Whites, and the Blues: Lawrence Gellert, ‘Negro Songs of Protest’ and the Left-Wing Folk-Song Revival of the 1930s and 1940s.” American Quarterly 57, no. 1 (Mar 2005): 179–206. BG192. Gellert, Lawrence. “Negro Songs of Protest.” New Masses (Nov 1930): 10–11; New Masses (Jan 1931): 16–17; New Masses (Apr 1931): 6–8; New Masses (May 1932): 22; New Masses (May 1933): 15–16. BG193. Gellert, Lawrence; Seigmeister, Elie. Negro Songs of Protest. New York: American Music League, 1936. 47 pp. BG194. Harrah-Conforth, Bruce. Nobody Knows My Name: Blues from South Carolina and Georgia, 1924– 1932. UK: Heritage HT 304, 1984.

BG181. Nations, Opal Louis. “Geddins & Son: Wizards of the Oakland Blues.” Real Blues no. 8 (Aug/Sep 1997): 38–46.

THE GEORGIA COTTON PICKERS

BG182. Santelli, Robert. “Geddins, Bob,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 155 (Item E202).

BG195. Bogaert, Karel. “Georgia Cotton Pickers, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 126 (Item E110).

Obituaries: BG183. Broven, John. “Bob Geddins.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 24. BG184. Nelson, David. “Bob Geddins.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 43–44. BG185. Radenac, Marc. “Bob Geddins.” Soul Bag no. 124 (Autumn 1991): 22–23. BG186. Smith, Chris. “Bob Geddins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 61 (Jun 1991): 14. See also: BIG TOWN/BAYTONE, IRMA RECORDS Item BH810. LAWRENCE GELLERT BG187. Charters, Samuel B. “Lawrence Gellert and ‘Negro Songs of Protest’,” in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 132–142 (Item A407). BG188. Conforth, Bruce. “The Field Recordings of Lawrence Gellert.” Resound 2, no. 4 (Oct 1983): 1–2.

See also: Item F549.

See also: Items C153, D869. GEORGIA SEA ISLANDERS See: JOHN DAVIS, BESSIE JONES, WILLIS PROCTOR GEORGIA SLIM See: Items BR942, F1, F482 (Pt. 7). GEORGIA TOM See: THOMAS A. DORSEY CLEO GIBSON BG196. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Cleo Gibson,” in Blueswomen, pp. 59–60 (E112). See also: Items A1831, BB3202, BR162. CLIFFORD GIBSON BG197. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Clifford Gibson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 102 (E101). BG198. Bogaert, Karel. “Gibson, Clifford,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 127–128 (Item E110).

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BG199. Calt, Stephen; Perls, Nick; Stewart, Michael. Clifford Gibson: Beat You Doing It. USA: Yazoo L1027, 1972. BG200. Harris, Sheldon. “Gibson, Clifford ‘Grandpappy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 192 (E146). BG201. Harrison, David. “Gibson, Clifford,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 366 (Item E162). BG202. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gibson, Clifford,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 968 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 143 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 134 (E169). BG203. Mann, Woody. “Teach in: Blues Guitar.” Sing Out! 22, no. 1 (1973): 19. BG204. Rowe, Mike. Clifford Gibson: Complete Recorded Works, 1929–1931 in Chronological Order. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6015, 1991. BG205. Santelli, Robert. “Gibson, Clifford,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 156 (Item E202). BG206. Shadwick, Keith. “Clifford Gibson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 110 (Item E204). See also: Items A2086, F17. JACK GIBSON BG207. Komara, Edward. “Gibson, Jack,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 366 (Item E162). BG208. Moonoogian, George; Kochakian, Dan. “You Know Yeah! Tiger: The Jack Gibson Story. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 72 (Sep 1992): 4–6; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 73 (Oct 1992): 4–5. LACY GIBSON BG209. Broling, Göran. “Amerikansk Happening.” Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 24. BG210. Broling, Göran. “Lacy Gibson: Chicago, September 2003.” Jefferson no. 140 (2004): 34–37.

BG215. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gibson, Lacy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 969 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 143 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 134 (E169). BG216. Shurman, Dick. “Interview met Lacy Gibson.” Block no. 47 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1983): 5–10. BG217. Whiteis, David. “Lacy Gibson: I Stepped Out of That Line.” Living Blues no. 130 (Nov/Dec 1996): 26–33. See also: Item F311 (Vol. 5). EDDIE GILES BG218. Leadbitter, Mike. “Losin’ Boy.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 18. EARL GILLIAM BG219. Wood, Roger. “Earl Gilliam: Doghouse Keyboard King.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 22–27. JAZZ GILLUM (William McKinley Gillum) BG220. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Jazz Gillum. Pt. 1.” Jefferson no. 39 (Winter 1977/78): 14–21; “Pt. 2.” Jefferson no. 40 (Summer 1978): 12–19. BG221. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jazz Gillum,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 103 (E101). BG222. Bogaert, Karel. “Gillum, ‘Jazz’ William,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 128 (Item E110). BG223. Briggs, Keith. Jazz Gillum: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5197, 1993. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5198, 1993. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5199, 1993. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5200, 1993. BG224. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Gillum, Jazz,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 114 (Item E128). BG225. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Gillum, ‘Jazz’ (William),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 118. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BG212. Danchin, Sebastian. “Lacey Gibson.” Soul Bag no. 93 (Feb/Mar 1983): 5–8.

BG226. Flerlage, Iola; Flerlage, Ray. Blues by Jazz Gillum Singing and Playing His Harmonica, with Arbee Stidham (Vocals and Guitar) and Memphis Slim (Organ and Piano). USA: Folkways FW3826, 1961.

BG213. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lacy Gibson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 125–126 (E150).

BG227. Gugolz, Daniel. Jazz Gillum: Roll Dem Bones. Austria: Wolf WBJ 002, 1988.

BG214. Johnson, Greg. “Gibson, Lacy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 366–367 (Item E162).

BG228. Harris, Sheldon. “Gillum, William McKinley ‘Bill’/ ’Jazz’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 192–193 (E146).

BG211. Dahl, Bill. Lacy Gibson: Crying for My Baby. USA: Delmark DE-689, 1996.

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BG229. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jazz Gillum,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 126–27 (E150). BG230. Herzhaft, Gérard; Boy, Pick. “Jazz Gillum: Le Premier Harmonisciste du Chicago Blues.” Soul Bag no. 141 (Winter 1995/96): 20–23. BG231. Humphrey, Mark. Bill ‘Jazz’ Gillum: The Bluebird Recordings, 1934–1938. USA: RCA 66717–2, 1997. BG232. Johnson, Richard J. “All Singing — All Dancing: (Or Why Jazz Gillum Never Recorded ‘Night and Day’).” Blues & Rhythm no. 75 (Jan 1993): 16. BG233. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gillum, William McKinley ‘Jazz’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 976 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 145 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 135 (E169). BG234. Oliver, Paul. “The Blues What Am — Jazz Gillum.” Spin [UK] 4, no. 5 (1966): 23–24. BG235. Oliver, Paul. “Gillum, William ‘Jazz’ (1904–1966),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 110–111 (Item E378). BG236. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Gillum, William, Called ‘Jazz Gillum’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 91 (Item E182). BG237. Panassié, Hugues. “Jazz Gillum.” Jazz Journal 11, no. 1 (Jan 1958): 1, 3. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BG238. Panassié, Hugues. Jazz Gillum: Jazz Classic No. 28. France: RCA 130.257, 1951. BG239. Reccioni, Riccardo. Jazz Gillum: Me and My Buddy. Sweden: Bluetime BT 2013, 1988. BG240. Riesman, Bob. “Gillum, Jazz,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 367 (Item E162). BG241. Riesman, Robert. “Key to the Highway,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 563–564 (Item E162). BG242. Russell, Tony. “Jazz Gillum (1904–1966),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 113–114 (Item A1904). BG243. Rye, Howard. “Jazz Gillum, 1934–1949.” Collectors Items no. 34 (Apr 1986): 12–13. BG244. Santelli, Robert. “Gillum, Jazz,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 156–157 (Item E202). BG245. Shadwick, Keith. “Jazz Gillum,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 111 (Item E204).

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BG246. Slaven, Neil. It Sure Had a Kick: The Essential Recordings of Jazz Gillum. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2132, 2001. BG247. Slaven, Neil. Jazz Gillum: Got to Reap What You Sow. UK: RCA INT 1177, 1970; France: RCA 731.044, 1971. BG248. Slaven, Neil. Jazz Gillum (1938–47). UK: RCA 7816, 1967; UK: Travelin’ Man TM 808, 1985 (as Jazz Gillum). BG249. Slaven, Neil. Jazz Gillum: Take One More Chance with Me. UK: Acrobat 4007, c2003. BG250. Slaven, Neil. “Jazz Gillum: The Post-War Records. Pt. 1.” R&B Monthly no. 21 (Oct 1965): 2–5; “Pt. 2.” R&B Monthly no. 22 (Nov 1965): 5–9. Reprinted as “An Intimation of R&B.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 7 (Jul 1966): 12–13. See also: Items A2085, BW1836, C429, C434. BOYD GILMORE BG251. Harris, Mark. “Mark’s Blues. No. 1.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 24 (May 1984): 8–13. BG252. Harris, Sheldon. “Gilmore, Boyd,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 193 (E146). BG253. Komara, Edward. “Gilmore, Boyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 367 (Item E162). BG254. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gilmore, Boyd,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 976 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 145 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 135 (E169). BG255. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 111 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 5. Obituaries: BG256. O’Neal, Jim. “Boyd Gilmore.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 94–95. See also: Items D1829 (Vols. 1&2), F984. GENE GILMORE See: Item F356. BYRON GIPSON BG257. Komara, Edward. “Gipson, Byron ‘Wild Child’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 367 (Item E162). BG258. Labinsky, Daria. “Slidin’ with Slick: The Byron ‘Slick’ Gipson Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 106 (Feb 1996): 4–7.

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Obituaries: Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 75. Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 63–64.

BG274. Mohr, Kurt. Lloyd Glenn: After Hours. France: Pathé Marconi PM 231, 1983.

BG259. Burke, Tony. “Byron ‘Slick’ Gipson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 89 (May 1994): 10.

BG275. Morgantini, Jacques. Lloyd Glenn/Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Heat Wave. France: Black & Blue 33.129, 1978.

WILLIE GITRY See: HI-TIDE HARRIS EMERY GLEN See: Item BA569. LLOYD GLENN

BG276. Morgenstern, Dan. “Doggin’ Around.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 1 (Jan 1977): 10–12. BG277. Oess, Attila. Lloyd Glenn & His Joymakers: Texas Man. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-608, 1985. BG278. Oess, Attila. “Ein Pianist aus Texas: Lloyd Glenn.” Blues Forum no. 1 (Nov 1980): 10–13.

BG260. Anon. “Glenn, Lloyd,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 432– 433 (Item E159).

BG279. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Glenn, Lloyd,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 91 (Item E182).

BG261. Battestini, Claude; Battestini, Jean-Paul. “Lloyd Glenn: Pas Seulement le Blues.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 328 (1985): 4.

BG280. Russell, Tony. “Lloyd Glenn (1909–1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 114 (Item A1904).

BG262. Bentley, John. “Lloyd Glenn.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 2 (Summer 1964): 6–10.

BG281. Santelli, Robert. “Glenn, Lloyd,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 157 (Item E202).

BG263. Carlsson, Ulf. Lloyd Glenn: Blue Ivories. Sweden: Stockholm RJ-203, 1984.

BG282. Shurman, Dick. “Lloyd Glenn,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, p. 193 (Item F1414). (NOTE: Extracted from an obituary in Living Blues no. 68 (1986).)

BG264. Carlsson, Ulf. “Trekvarts Sekel med Musiken: Lloyd Glenn.” Jefferson no. 67 (Winter 1984): 26–34; Jefferson no. 69 (Summer 1985): 10–17. BG265. Chilton, John. “Glenn, Lloyd,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 123 (Item E121). BG266. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Discographie de Quelques Séances Auxquelles a Participé Lloyd Glenn.” Soul Bag no. 41 (Sep 1974): 25–27. BG267. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Lloyd Glenn.” Soul Bag no. 41 (Sep 1974): 24–25.

BG283. Simmen, Johnny. “Crystal Clear.” Coda no. 155 (May/Jun 1977): 22–23. BG284. Sinclair, John. “Glenn, Lloyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 367–368 (Item E162). BG285. Stolper, Darryl. “Old-Time Shuffle.” Blues Unlimited no. 107 (Apr/May 1974): 11–12.

BG268. Dawson, Jim. Lloyd Glenn: Honky Tonk Train. USA: Night Train 7002, 1983.

BG286. Townley, Eric. “San Antonio Piano Man: An Interview with Lloyd Glenn.” Storyville no. 78 (Aug/Sep 1978): 220–224.

BG269. Demeusy, Bertrand. “Lloyd Glenn.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 10 (Oct 1965): 12–13. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

Obituaries: Goldmine no. 133 (30 Aug 1985). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 344 (Nov 1985): 7. Jazz Podium 34 (Oct 1985): 37.

BG270. Hobus, André. “Lloyd Glenn et la Californie.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 29 (Jun 2004): 54–55.

BG287. Burke, Tony. “Lloyd Glenn.” Blues & Rhythm no. 10 (Jun 1985): 30–31.

BG271. Holland, Ted. “Lloyd Glenn,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 138 (E157).

BG288. Hannusch, Jeff. “Glenn, Crayton Deaths Reported.” Wavelength no. 58 (1985): 5.

BG272. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Glebb [sic], Lloyd,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 145 (E166). Reprinted as “Lloyd Glenn,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 135–136 (E169).

BG289. Shurman, Dick. “Lloyd Glenn.” Living Blues no. 68 (1986): 35–36. Reprinted in an edited form in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, p. 193 (Item F1414).

BG273. Lillsunde, Anders. “En Komplettering: Lloyd Glenn.” Jefferson no. 142 (2004): 41.

BG290. Zwingenberger, Axel. “Lloyd Glenn.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 18.

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LILLIAN GLINN

MAE GLOVER (2) (Lillie Mae Hardison)

BG291. Bogaert, Karel. “Glinn, Lillian,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 129 (Item E110).

BG304. Anon. “River City Still Sings the Blues.” Southern Living 16, no. 1 (Mar 1981): 48.

BG292. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Glinn, Lillian,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 983 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 145 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 136 (E169).

BG305. Bane, Michael. “The Talkin’ Beale Street Blues,” in White Boy Singin’ the Blues, pp. 64–78. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982.

BG293. Oliver, Paul. Lillian Glinn, 1927–1929. UK: VJM VLP 31, 1979. Notes reprinted as “All Alone and Blue: Lillian Glinn,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 220–221 (Item A1577). BG294. Oliver, Paul. Lillian Glinn (1927–1929): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5184, 1993. BG295. Rookmaaker, Dr. H.R. Lillian Glinn. Holland: Fontana 467 214 TE, c1959. BG296. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Lillian Glinn.” Storyville (2002/03): 166. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Items A1833, BR162. HENRY GLOVER BG297. Broven, John. “Henry Glover.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 24–25. BG298. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Henry Glover,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 145–146 (Item E145). BG299. Komara, Edward. “Glover,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 368 (Item E162). BG300. Leach, Andrew. “Glover, Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 368 (Item E162). BG301. Penny, Dave. “Henry Glover.” Blues & Rhythm no. 61 (Jun 1991): 14–15. BG302. Rumble, John W. “Roots of Rock & Roll: Henry Glover at King Records.” Journal of Country Music 14, no. 2 (1992): 30–42. See also: KING RECORDS MAE GLOVER (1) BG303. Romanowski, Ken. Mae Glover (1927–1931): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5185, 1993. See also: Items A72, F997.

BG306. Hay, Fred J. “Big Memphis Ma Rainey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 80 (Item E162). BG307. Hay, Fred J. “I Am the Baby of Beale Street: Lillie Mae Glover, a.k.a. Big Memphis Ma Rainey,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 26–51. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001. BG308. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Big Mama,” in Beale, Black & Blue: Life and Music on Black America’s Main Street, pp. 142–153. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. BG309. Schuler, Vic. “The Mystery of the Two Ma Raineys.” Melody Maker (13 Oct 1951): 9. Obituaries: Billboard 97 (13 Apr 1985): 73. Cadence 11, no. 5 (May 1985): 77. Orkester Journalen 53, no. 9 (Sep 1985): 45. Variety 318 (10 Apr 1985): 109. Washington Post (1 Apr 1985): D6. BG310. “Blues Singer, Lillie Mae Glover, the ‘Mother of Beale Street’.” Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (31 Mar 1985): 2. BG311. Clark, Jane. “The Only Thing She Had to Leave Us Was Love.” Tupelo Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal (7/8 Sep 1985): 1, 8. CRY BABY GODFREY See: Item BE436. JOHN GODRICH Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 59 (Apr 1991): 34. BG312. Groom, Bob. “John Godrich.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/Spring 1991): 23. RICHARD GOLDE BG313. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 3: Richard Golde.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 51–53. GOLDRUSH See: Items BB472, BB1124. KENNETH S. GOLDSTEIN BG314. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Kenneth S. Goldstein,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 147–148 (Item E104).

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BG315. Rosenberg, Neil V. “The Folklorist as Record Producer,” in Time and Temperature, ed. C. Camp, ed. 40–41. Washington DC: American Folklore Society, 1989. BG316. Snyder, Jared. “Goldstein, Kenneth,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 369 (Item E162). BG317. Welding, Pete. “Meet the A&R Man: Kenneth S. Goldstein.” Down Beat 28, no. 25 (1961): 24–25. Obituaries: Folk Roots no. 151/152 (Jan/Feb 1996): 11. Notes 52, no. 4 (1996): 1124. Old-Time Herald 5, no. 4 (1996): 8. BG318. Abrahams, Roger D. “Kenneth Goldstein, 1927–1995.” Folk Music Journal 7, no. 2 (1996): 266–267. BG319. Barretta, Scott. “Kenny Goldstein.” Jefferson no. 109 (1995): 24. BG320. Ben-Amos, Dan. “Kenneth S. Goldstein (1927– 1995).” Journal of American Folklore 109, no. 433 (Summer 1996): 320–323. BG321. Berman, Leslie. “Dr. Kenneth S. Goldstein, 1928– 1995.” Village Voice 40 (26 Dec 1995): 73–74. BG322. Fowke, Edith. “Kenneth S. Goldstein (1927–1995): Ave Atque Vale.” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 30, no. 1 (Mar 1996): 24–25. BG323. Moloney, Mick. “Kenny Goldstein, 1927–1995.” Sing Out! 40, no. 4 (Feb/Apr 1996): 27–29. BG324. Moloney, Mick. “Supporter of Folk Artists.” Journal of American Folklore 109, no. 434 (Autumn 1996): 461–463. BG325. Narváez, Peter. “Producing Blues Recordings.” Journal of American Folklore 109, no. 434 (Autumn 1996): 451–457. BG326. Narváez, Peter. “Kenneth S. Goldstein: Record Producer.” Journal of American Folklore 109, no. 434 (Autumn 1996): 450–451. BG327. Nelson, David. “Kenneth S. Goldstein.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 62. BG328. Rosenberg, Neil V. “Kenneth S. Goldstein: Producer of Folk Revival and Country Recordings.” Journal of American Folklore 109, no. 434 (Autumn 1996): 457–461. BG329. Spitzer, Nicholas. “The Producer-Professor.” Journal of American Folklore 109, no. 434 (Autumn 1996): 463. BG330. Winick, Steve. “Kenneth S. Goldstein, 1927–1995.” Dirty Linen no. 62 (Feb/Mar 1996): 11.

GOOD ROCKIN’ CHARLES (Charles Edwards) BG331. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Good Rockin’ Charles,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 103 (E101). BG332. Harris, Sheldon. “Edwards, Charles,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 168 (E146). BG333. Komara, Edward. “Edwards, ‘Good Rockin’’ Charles,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 299 (Item E162). BG334. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Good Rockin’ Charles,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 996 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 146 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 136 (E169). BG335. Sacré, Robert. “Le Bluesman le Plus Inaisissable de Chicago: Good Rockin’ Charles.” Point du Jazz no. 14 (Jun 1978): 72–76. BG336. Shurman, Dick. Good Rockin’ Charles. USA: Mr. Blues MB 7601, 1975. Obituaries: BG337. Illinois Slim. “Good Rockin’ Charles.” Living Blues no. 88 (Sep/Oct 1989): 33. BG338. Radenac, Marc. “Good Rockin’ Charles.” Soul Bag no. 118 (Winter 1989): 69. See also: Items A1535, C504. TONY GOODEN BG339. Komara, Edward. “Gooden, Tony,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 370 (Item E162). Obituaries: BG340. Iglauer, Bruce. “Tony Gooden.” Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 33. MISS ANN GOODLY BG341. Johnson, Matthew. “Zydeco Sont pas Sale.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 34–39. SHIRLEY GOODMAN See: SHIRLEY & LEE LILLIAN GOODNER BG342. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Lilian Goodner,” in Blueswomen, pp. 61–62 (E112). See also: Item A1153. SAM GOODY See: GOTHAM/20th CENTURY RECORDS FANNY MAY GOOSBY

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BG343. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 7: G/H (1922–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5511, 1996.

(NOTE: Includes discography on pp. 16–18, with additions/corrections in Living Blues no. 50 (1981): 7.)

BG344. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Fannie Mae Goosby.” Storyville (1996/97): 205. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BG355. Davis, Hank. Rosco Gordon: Keep on Doggin’. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B-103, 1981.

See also: Item C712. ARCHIE “STOMP” GORDON See: STOMP GORDON BARBARA GORDON Obituaries: BG345. Davis, Hank. “Barbara Gordon.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 69. See also: ROSCO GORDON JIMMIE GORDON BG346. Bogaert, Karel. “Gordon, Jimmie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 129–130 (Item E110). BG347. Evans, David. Jimmie Gordon. Vol. 1 (1934–1936). Austria: Document DOCD-5648, 1999. Vol. 2 (1936– 1938). Austria: Document DOCD-5649, 1999. Vol. 3 (1939–1946). Austria: Document DOCD-5650, 1999. BG348. Herder, Hans. Jimmie Gordon: This is the Blues. Vol. 7. Germany: Brunswick 10357, 1950s BG349. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gordon, Jimmie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1003 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 146 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 136 (E169). BG350. Komara, Edward. “Gordon, Jimmie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 370–371 (Item E162). BG351. Russell, Tony. “Talking Blues: Blues Masters of the 30s: Jimmie Gordon.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 3 (Jun/Jul 1971): 29.

BG356. Davis, Hank. Rosco Gordon: Let’s Get High. UK: Charly R&B CD213, c1989. BG357. Davis, Hank. The Rosco Gordon Story. New York: Rosco Gordon, 1990. 12 pp. BG358. Determeyer, Eddy. “Rosco Gordon en de Kip met de Gouden Eieren.” Block no. 104 (1997): 16–19. BG359. Doane, Rex. “Funky Chicken.” Mojo no. 83 (Oct 2000): 20–21. BG360. Fassio, Edoardo. “Benvenuto, Mr. Gordon!” Il Blues no. 36 (Sep 1991): 20. BG361. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Rosco Gordon,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 149–150 (Item E145). BG362. Hawkins, Martin. “Echoes: Rosco Gordon.” Melody Maker (5 Jan 1980): 23. BG363. Hawkins, Martin. Rosco Gordon: The Legendary Sun Performers. UK: Charly CR 30133, 1977. BG364. Holland, Ted. “Roscoe Gordon,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 50 (E157). BG365. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gordon, Rosco(e),” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1003–1004 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 146, 149 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 136–137 (E169). BG366. Ritvanen, Juhani. “(Rhythm &) Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: Roscoe Gordon.” Blues News [Finland] no. 52 (1978): 13–17. BG367. Russell, Tony. “Rosco Gordon (1954–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 114 (Item A1904).

ROSCO GORDON

BG368. Santelli, Robert. “Gordon, Rosco,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 158 (Item E202).

BG352. Cotten, Lee. “Rosco Gordon,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 20–21. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BG369. Streissguth, Mike. “Rosco Gordon: Paid His Dues to Play the Blues.” Goldmine no. 431 (31 Jan 1997): 44–57, 140.

BG353. Dahl, Bill. Rosco Gordon: I’m Gonna Shake It!: The Sun Recordings. USA: Varese Sarabande 302 066 385, 2002.

BG370. Taylor, Jon. “Keep on Doggin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 41 (Nov 2000): 18–20.

BG354. Davis, Hank. “Living Blues Interview: Roscoe Gordon.” Living Blues no. 49 (Winter 1980/81): 10–19.

BG371. Tomko, Gene. “Gordon, Rosco(e),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 371 (Item E162).

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BG372. Topping, Ray. Best of Rosco Gordon. Vol. 1. UK: Ace CH 26, 1980; Vol. 2: The Memphis Masters. UK: Ace CH 51, 1982.

BG387. Russell, Tony. “Rosco Gordon: US Pianist Building the Beat for Ska and Reggae.” Guardian [UK] (19 Aug 2002): 22.

Obituaries: Billboard 114 (3 Aug 2002): 48. Billboard 114 (28 Dec 2002): YE28. Blues Revue no. 78 (Oct/Nov 2002): 95. Cadence 28, no. 9 (Sep 2002): 141. Discoveries no. 172 (2002): 18. Folk Roots no. 232 (Oct 2002): 12. The Gazette [Montreal] (23 Jul 2002): D5. Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 89. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (25 Jul 2002): B5. Notes 59 (Jun 2003): 864. Orkester Journalen 70 (Sep 2002): 51. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (24 Jul 2002): B7. Rolling Stone no. 903 (22 Aug 2002): 36. Sing Out 46, no. 4 (Winter 2003): 31. The Stage (29 Aug 2002): 10. The Times [UK] (14 Aug 2002): 28. Variety 387 (20 Jul–9 Aug 2002): 46.

BG388. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 595 (Nov 2002): 7.

BG373. Amicone, Michael. “Rosco Gordon.” Billboard 114/115 (28 Dec 2002): YE-28. BG374. Barretta, Scott. “Rosco Gordon.” Living Blues no. 166 (Nov/Dec 2002): 87–88. BG375. Burke, Tony. “Rosco Gordon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 172 (Sep 2002): 19. BG376. Colman, Stuart. “Rosco Gordon is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 233 (Aug 2002): 2. BG377. Dallas, Karl. “Rosco Gordon: Blues Musician Cheated of His Songs.” Independent [UK] (30 Jul 2002): 14. BG378. Davis, Hank. “A Personal Reflection of R&B Great Rosco Gordon.” Goldmine no. 577 (6 Sep 2002): 38. BG379. Ellis, Bill. “‘Beale Streeter’ Rosco Gordon Dies at 74.” The Commercial Appeal [Memphis, Tennessee] (17 Jul 2002).

BG389. Trierweiler, Rol. “Rosco Gordon (1928–2002).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 23 (Sep 2002): 87. BG390. Winters, Pamela Murray. “Rosco Gordon.” Dirty Linen no. 102 (Oct/Nov 2002): 7. See also: BARBARA GORDON Blues News [Finland] no. 174 (1998). Goldmine no. 304 (20 Mar 1992): 42+. La Musik no. 7 (2004): 32. Now Dig This no. 104 (Nov 1991). Rock & Roll Performers Magazine [Sweden] no. 13 (c1982). Items BG345, F1246. STOMP GORDON (Archie Gordon) BG391. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gordon, Archie ‘Stomp’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1002 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 146 (E166). GEORGIA GORHAM See: Item BE436. I.J. GOSEY BG392. Wood, Roger. “I.J. Gosey: Master Guitarist.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 28–29. ALAN GOVENAR See: DOCUMENTARY ARTS RECORDS RUBY GOWDY See: Item BE436.

BG380. Fricke, David. “Rosco Gordon.” Rolling Stone no. 903 (22 Aug 2002): 36.

JOHN GRADNIGO

BG381. Hannusch, Jeff. “Rosco Gordon: Blues Singer.” Goldmine no. 577 (6 Sep 2002): 37.

BG393. Coleridge, Steve. “John Gradnigo: Sundown Connection.” Blues & Rhythm no. 58 (Feb 1991): 6.

BG382. Huggins, Cilla. “Rosco Gordon.” Juke Blues no. 52 (Winter 2002/03): 64.

JOHN LEE GRANDERSON

BG383. Lillsunde, Anders. “Rosco Gordon, 10/4 1934–6/7 2002.” Jefferson no. 133 (2002): 18–19. BG384. Lisle, Andria. “No More Doggin’.” Mojo no. 107 (Oct 2002): 38. BG385. Périn, Jacques. “Rosco Gordon.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 38. BG386. “Rosco Gordon, 74, Blues Singer Who Influenced Rock and Reggae.” New York Times (22 Jul 2002): A1.

BG394. Ahlstrand, Clas. “John Lee Granderson.” Blues Unlimited no. 50 (Feb 1968): 10–11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 56–58 (Item A1241). BG395. Ahlstrand, Clas. “‘A Man for the Nation’: John Lee Granderson.” Jefferson no. 10 (1970): 16–17. Reprinted as “John Lee Granderson.” Jefferson no. 64 (Spring 1984): 10–16. BG396. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “John Lee Granderson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 103 (E101).

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BG397. Bogaert, Karel. “Granderson, John Lee,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 130–131 (Item E110). BG398. Harris, Sheldon. “Granderson, John Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 196–197 (E146). BG399. Helander, Olle. “John Lee Granderson.” Jefferson no. 66 (Fall 1984): 20–21. BG400. Helander, Olle. “John Lee Granderson.” Blues World no. 7 (Apr 1966): 17. BG401. Komara, Edward. “Granderson, John Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 372 (Item E162). BG402. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Granderson, John Lee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1013 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 149 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 137 (E169). BG403. Måhlin, Peter. “Bluesfonden: John Lee Granderson.” Jefferson no. 17 (1972): 16–17. BG404. Scott, Frank. John Lee Granderson: Hard Luck John. USA: Testament TCD 5031, 1998. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 226. Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 34. BG405. Swain, Tom. “John Lee Granderson, 1913–1979.” Living Blues no. 56 (Spring 1983): 39. See also: Item BN190. BOBBY GRANT BG406. Tonneau, Serge. “Bobby Grant.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 22 (1963). See also: Items BB3426, E318, F996, F997. COOT GRANT See: LEOLA B. WILSON AND KID WESLEY WILSON LEOLA B. GRANT See: LEOLA B. WILSON AND KID WESLEY WILSON “BLIND” ROOSEVELT GRAVES BG407. Komara, Edward. “Graves, Roosevelt,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 372–373 (Item E162). BG408. Oliver, Paul. Blind Roosevelt Graves (1929–1936): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Wolf WSE 110, 1985.

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BG409. Romanowski, Ken. Blind Roosevelt Graves (1929– 1936): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5105, 1992. BG410. Rye, Howard. “Roosevelt Graves & Friends.” Collectors Items no. 26 (Oct 1984): 11. BG411. Santelli, Robert. “Graves, Blind Roosevelt,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 158–159 (Item E202). BG412. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Blind Roosevelt Graves (1909–1962),” in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 191–195. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. See also: MISSISSIPPI JOOK BAND Item A1177 (Vol. 2). “LITTLE” ARTHUR GRAY See: “LITTLE” ARTHUR KING “BLIND” ARVELLA GRAY (Walter Dixon) BG413. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Arvella Gray.” Blues Unlimited no. 58 (Dec 1968): 17–18. BG414. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blind Arvella Gray,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 103–104 (E101). BG415. Baker, Cary. “Arvella Gray.” Blue Flame no. 14 (1971): 3–4. BG416. Baker, Cary. “Arvella Gray.” Blues World no. 46/49 (1973): 29–30. BG417. Baker, Cary. “Blind Arvella Gray: The Blues over a Tin Cup.” Chicago Reader (7 Jan 1972). Reprinted in Blues World no. 44 (Autumn 1972): 16. BG418. Baker, Cary. Blind Arvella Gray: The Singing Drifter. USA: Birch 60091, 1973. Reissued with additional notes by David Wylie with Conjuroo 001, c2005. BG419. Baker, Cary. “Chicago Street Singers: Blind Arvella Gray.” Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73): 32–33. BG420. Ballestracci, Marco. “Una Storia Cercando: Arvella Gray.” Il Blues no. 83 (Jun 2003): 10–15. BG421. Bayles, Dal (photo). “Helping Hand.” Chicago Defender (3 May 1956): 13. BG422. Bogaert, Karel. “Gray, ‘Blind’ Arvella,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 131 (Item E110). BG423. Collins, Steve. “Maxwell Street & Arvella Gray.” Blue Flame no. 16 (1972): 2 pp. BG424. Harris, Sheldon. “Gray, ‘Blind’ Arvella,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 197–198 (E146).

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BG425. Komara, Edward. “Gray, Arvella ‘Blind’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 373 (Item E162). BG426. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gray, Arvella,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1019 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 151 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 138 (E169). BG427. Obrecht, Jas. “Arvella Gray: Half a Century of Street-Corner Blues.” Guitar Player 14, no. 2 (Feb 1980): 70, 72, 74, 77. BG428. Obrecht, Jas. “Blues Minstrel Arvella Gray.” Frets 9 (Mar 1987): 60+. BG429. Oliver, Paul. “Blind Arvella Gray,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 27, 32, 58–60, 75, 124–125, 137–138, 141–143, 181 (Item A1585). BG430. Valenti, Sergio. “Arvella Gray.” Blues Power 1, no. 4 (1974): 1–4. Obituaries: Block no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1980): 9. Cadence 6, no. 11 (Nov 1980): 84. Goldmine no. 55 (Dec 1980). Guitar Player 14, no. 12 (Dec 1980): 93. Jefferson no. 50 (Winter 1980): 69. BG431. Baker, Cary. “Blind Arvella Gray.” Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 32. BG432. Obrecht, Jas. “Arvella Gray, 1906–1980.” Rolling Stone no. 330 (13 Nov 1980): 26–27. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A2370, BN190, F296. BETTY GRAY See: Items BB376, BE436. CHRISTINA GRAY

BG438. Dahl, Bill. Henry Gray: Lucky Man. USA: Blind Pig BP 2788, 1990. BG439. Grandi, Marino; Lupoli, Luca. “Pianista d’Ordinanza: Henry Gray.” Il Blues no. 82 (Mar 2003): 11. BG440. Guerry, Jean. “Henry Gray.” Soul Bag no. 16 (c1971): 16. BG441. Hannusch, Jeff. “Henry Gray: Lucky, Lucky Man.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 20–25. BG442. Harris, Sheldon. “Gray, Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 198–199 (E146). BG443. Hodgett, Trevor. “Henry Gray: He Just Don’t Care, Do He!?” Blueprint no. 68 (Nov 1994): 19. BG444. Kunian, David. “Henry Gray: Blues Piano from Baton Rouge.” Blues Access no. 45 (Spring 2001): 44–49. BG445. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gray, Henry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1020–1021 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 151 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 138 (E169). BG446. Leadbitter, Mike; Broven, John. “Gonna Swipe Out My Tracks.” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 6, 9. BG447. Macgregor, Ruth; Queignec, Jean. “Henry Gray: ‘A Chicago, J’ai Joue avec Tout le Monde, ou Presque’.” = Henry Gray: ‘In Chicago I Played with Everyone, or Nearly Everyone’.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 26–29. BG448. Sacré, Robert. “Henry Gray.” Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 32.

HENRY GRAY

BG449. Sacré, Robert. “Henry Gray Disco.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 35–36. Reprinted in Crazy Music no. 11 (Dec 1977): 34–39.

BG433. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Henry Gray,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 104 (E101).

BG450. Sacré, Robert. “Henry Gray: Michiamano Piccolo Henry.” Feelin’ Good no. 28 (1989): 28–33.

BG434. Beyer, Jimmy. “Henry Gray,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 34–36. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

BG451. Sacré, Robert B. “L’Histoire de Henry Gray.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 31–33. Translated into English as “An Interview with Henry Gray.” Crazy Music no. 11 (Dec 1977): 26–33.

See: Item BG343.

BG435. Bogaert, Karel. “Gray, Henry,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 131 (Item E110). BG436. Bruce, Brian. “Henry Gray: This Cat’s the Wolf’s Meow.” Big City Blues 8, no. 2 (Apr/May 2002): 23–24. BG437. Coleridge, Stephen; Folterbauer, Andrea Maria. Henry Gray & Rudi Richard: Louisiana Swamp Blues. Vol. 2. Austria: Wolf CD 120.923, 1998.

BG452. Sacré, Robert. “The Story of Henry Gray.” Jazz Hot no. 342 (Oct 1977): 18–21. Reprinted in Jazz Podium 26, no. 12 (Dec 1977): 15–17. BG453. Santelli, Robert. “Gray, Henry,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 159 (Item E202). BG454. Schuna, Art. “Howlin’ Wolf: He Was Alright with Me.” Blues & Rhythm no. 198 (Apr 2005): 14–15.

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BG455. Shurman, Dick. Henry Gray Plays Chicago Blues. USA: Hightone HCD8131, 2001. BG456. Sinclair, John. Henry Gray & the Cats featuring Little Paul ‘Buck’ Sinegal: Watch Yourself. USA: Lucky Cat LC1002, 2001. BG457. Slaven, Neil. “Henry Gray: Piano Man: An Appreciation.” R&B Monthly no. 14 (Mar 1965): 8–10. BG458. Tomko, Gene. “Gray, Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 373 (Item E162). BG459. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Henry Gray,” in Portrait of the Blues, p. 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 200 (2003). Blues News [Germany] no. 11 (Dec 1997): 10–11. Items BM1718, D1146, F149, F708. KITTY GRAY See: Items BJ839, BS658. BOY GREEN See: Item BB3151. CAL GREEN

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BG469. Komara, Edward. “Green, Clarence ‘Candy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 376 (Item E162). BG470. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Green, Clarence,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1025 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 151 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 138 (E169). BG471. Leadbitter, Mike. “Clarence Green.” Blues Unlimited no. 33 (May/Jun 1966): 7. BG472. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Story of Candy Green.” Jazz Journal 26, no. 7 (Jul 1973): 22–24. BG473. Lillsunde, Anders. “Porträtt av en Globtrotter: Candy Green.” Jefferson no. 128 (2001): 28–32. BG474. Schweitz, Hans. “Talking to Candy Green.” Jefferson no. 26 (Summer 1974): 40. BG475. Shurman, Dick. “Clearing Up the Clarences.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 32. BG476. Tanner, George. “Interview: ‘Candy’ Clarence Green.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 7 (1979): 14–18. BG477. Wilmer, Val. “Swedish Candy.” Juke Blues no. 16 (1989): 17.

BG460. Clark, Joe C. “Green, Cal,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 376 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Cadence 15, no. 5 (May 1989): 94. Jazz Podium 37 (Jun 1988): 54. Jazz Podium 38 (Jan 1989): 34. Orkester Journalen 57 (Jan 1989): 34.

BG461. Shurman, Dick. “Blue Memories: Cal Green.” Living Blues no. 24 (Nov/Dec 1975): 31–33.

BG478. Paul, Mike. “Clarence ‘Candy’ Green.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 31–32.

BG462. Shurman, Dick. Cal Green: White Pearl. Holland: Double Trouble DTCD 3020, 1988.

BG479. Shurman, Dick. “Clarence ‘Candy’ Green.” Juke Blues no. 13 (Autumn 1988): 20–21.

Obituaries: Discoveries no. 196 (2004): 29. Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 81. BG463. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Cal Henry Green.” Goldmine no. 646 (29 Apr 2005): 27. BG464. Vera, Billy. “Cal Green.” Blues & Rhythm no. 192 (Sep 2004): 13. CLARENCE “CANDY” GREEN (1929–1988) BG465. Anon. “Clarence ‘Candy’ Green.” Swingtime no. 34 (Oct 1978): 16. BG466. Anon. “A Clarence Green Discography.” JEMF Quarterly 7, no. 24 (Winter 1971): 168–170. BG467. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Clarence ‘Candy’ Green,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 104–105 (E101). BG468. Harris, Sheldon. “Green, Clarence ‘Candy’/ ’Galveston’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 199– 200 (E146).

CLARENCE GREEN (1934–1997) BG480. Govenar, Alan. “Clarence Green,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 114–115 (Item F1414). BG481. Komara, Edward. “Green, Clarence,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 376 (Item E162). BG482. Robs, Gerard. “Clarence Green Discography, 1958– 1992.” Block no. 84 (1992): 24. BG483. Shurman, Dick. “Clearing Up the Clarences.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 32. BG484. Svensson, Bo. “De Gemiste Kansen van Clarence Green.” Block no. 84 (1992): 21–23. BG485. Wasserzieher, Bill. “The Houston Scene: Clarence Green.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 43. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 133 (May/June 1997): 39.

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BG486. Burke, Tony. “Clarence Green.” Blues & Rhythm no. 119 (May 1997): 10. BG487. DelGrosso, Rich. “Clarence Green, 1937–1997.” Blues Revue no. 30 (Aug/Sep 1997): 95. BG488. Grigg, Andy. “Rest in Peace.” Real Blues no. 6 (Apr/ May 1997): 15. BG489. Mitchell, Rick. “Blues Guitarist Clarence Green Dead at 63.” Houston Chronicle (6 Mar 1997): 3. BG490. Mitchell, Rick. “Services are Set for Mainstay Blues Guitarist Clarence Green, 63.” Houston Chronicle (15 Mar 1997): 35.

BG501. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Green, L.C,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1026 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 151 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 139 (E169). BG502. Rotante, Anthony. “The Discography of L.C. Green.” Record Research no. 69 (Jul 1965): 8. BG503. Rowe, Mike. “Mike Rowe Blues: Ramblin’ Around with L.C. Green, Sam Kelly, Robert Richard (& Little Walter).” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 21. Obituaries:

BG491. Radenac, Marc. “Clarence Green.” Soul Bag no. 147 (1997): 37–38.

BG504. O’Neal, Jim. “L.C. Greene.” Living Blues no. 68 (1986): 36.

CORNELIUS GREEN

LEE GREEN (Leothus Green)

See: LONESOME SUNDOWN EDDIE GREEN See: Item BC2213. ELI GREEN BG492. Bogaert, Karel. “Green, Eli,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 131–132 (Item E110). JAMES GREEN See: Item A723. JEROME GREEN BG493. Stevens, Guy; Bocock, Mike; Leadbitter, Mike. “Bo Diddley & Jerome Green.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 6. JESSE GREEN BG494. Anon. “Auditions.” Down Beat 56, no. 3 (Mar 1989): 62. BG495. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jesse Green,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 105 (E101). BG496. Eagle, Bob. “Chicago’s Sidemen.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 13–14.

BG505. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lee Green,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 105 (E101). BG506. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Green, Leothus ‘Pork Chop’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1026 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 151 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 139 (E169). BG507. Rye, Howard. “Lee Green.” Collectors Items no. 20 (Oct 1983): 4. BG508. Smith, Francis Wilford; Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. The Way I Feel: Sykes/Green, 1929–1930. UK: Magpie PY 4418, 1983. BG509. Westcott, William. Lee Green: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5187, 1993. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5188, 1993. See also: Item C733. LIL GREEN (Lillian Green) BG510. Anon. “Lil Green Goes Into Harlem’s Sudan.” Chicago Defender (1 Jun 1946): 10.

BG497. Komara, Edward. “Green, Jesse,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 378 (Item E162).

BG511. Anon. “Lil Green Heads Own Band on Tour.” Chicago Defender (29 Dec 1945): 14.

BG498. Pharo, Øyvind. “Guitar Jr. and Jesse Green.” Jefferson no. 58 (Autumn 1982): 14–19.

BG512. Anon. “Lil Green Scores.” Chicago Defender (7 Jun 1947): 19.

BG499. Pharo, Øyvind. “The Rill Thing: Jesse Green.” Jefferson no. 48 (Summer 1980): 27.

BG513. Anon. “Lil Green Settles Old Tilt with Management.” Chicago Defender (8 Feb 1947): 20.

L.C. GREEN

BG514. Anon. “Lil Green Still Queen.” Chicago Defender (24 Jun 1944): 8.

BG500. Komara, Edward. “Greene, L.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 379 (Item E162).

BG515. Anon. “Lil Wows ‘Em.” Chicago Defender (3 Aug 1946): 10.

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BG516. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lil Green,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 105–106 (E101). BG517. Bogaert, Karel. “Green, Lil,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 132 (Item E110). BG518. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Green, Lil,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 117–118 (Item E128). BG519. Buzelin, Jean. Lil Green: Why Don’t You Do Right? 1940–1942. France: Blues Collection CD 158212, 1995.

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BG534. Russell, Tony. “Lil Green (1919–1954),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 114–115 (Item A1904). BG535. Santelli, Robert. “Green, Lil,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 159–160 (Item E202). BG536. Shadwick, Keith. “Lil Green,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 113 (Item E204). BG537. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 2 (Feb 1972): 25, 39.

BG520. Davis, Francis. “Lil Green: Chicago, 1940–1947.” High Fidelity 36 (Jun 1986): 80–81.

BG538. Tracy, Steve. Lil Green: Complete Recorded Works, 1946–1951. Austria: RST JPCD-1527-2, 1997.

BG521. Feather, Leonard. Lil Green: Romance in the Dark. USA: RCA Victor LPV- 574, 1972.

BG539. Walamies, Vesa. “Lil Green.” Blues News [Finland] no. 103 (1987): 8.

BG522. Feather, Leonard. “Green, Lil,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 234 (Item E138).

BG540. West, Evelyn. “Lil Green to Swing ‘In the Dark’ at Detroit Henry’s Swing Nitery.” Chicago Defender (7 Nov 1942): 21.

BG523. Harris, Sheldon. “Green, Lillian ‘Lil’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 200–201 (E146). BG524. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lil Green,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 128–129 (E150). BG525. Holland, Ted. “Lil Green,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 151 (E157).

BG541. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Lil Green.” Storyville (2002/03): 168–169. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: Chicago Defender (1 May 1954): 4.

BG526. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Green, Lil,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1026–1027 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 151–152 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 139 (E169).

BG542. Anon. “Romance in the Dark Girl Dies in Chicago.” Melody Maker (1 May 1954): 7.

BG527. Niquét, Bernard. “Lil Green.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 33–34.

See also: Items A1227, A1754, A1828, BB1776, BB1930, BB1932, BM2051, BR162.

BG528. Parry, William Hewitt; Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Lil Green Discography.” Playback 3 (Feb 1950): 13–14. BG529. Pruter, Robert. “Green, Lil,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 378 (Item E162). BG530. Pruter, Robert. “Lil Green: ‘In the Dark’ Mama. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 53 (Spring/Summer 2003): 24–27; “Pt. 2.” Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 2003): 46–50. BG531. Reitz, Rosetta. Lil Green, Chicago, 1940–1947. USA: Rosetta RR 1310, 1985. BG532. Roland, Will. “Why Don’t You Do Right by Lil Green.” Metronome 59 (Apr 1943): 22, 25. BG533. Roy, Rob. “Critic Says Style is the Thing in Career of Vocalists: Lil Green Latest Proof Ace Contends.” Chicago Defender (3 Mar 1951): 21.

BG543. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Lil Green: A Tribute to a Jazz Singer.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 8 (Aug 1954): 28, 27.

NORMAN GREEN BG544. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Slim Green,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 106 (E101). BG545. Bogaert, Karel. “Green, Slim (Norman C. Green),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 132–133 (Item E110). BG546. Harris, Sheldon. “Green, Norman G ‘Slim’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 201–202 (E146). BG547. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Green, Norman G. ‘Guitar Slim’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 378 (Item E162). BG548. Stolper, Darryl. “Slim Green’s Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 63 (Jun 1969): 11. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 24 (Nov/Dec 1975): 7. See also: Item F92. RUTH GREEN See: Item BG343.

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SADIE GREEN See: Item BG343. FLORENCE GREENBERG See: SCEPTER/WAND RECORDS DIAMOND JIM GREENE BG549. Hermans, Sjef. “Diamond Jim Greene: Een Ruwe Diamant met Ambitie.” Block no. 96 (1995): 18–19. BG550. Lacava, Jacques; Queignec, Jean. “Portraits in Blues: Diamond Jim Greene, Chico Banks, Mary & Lynne Lane.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 12–14. L.C. GREENE See: L.C. GREEN RUDY GREENE (Rudolph Spencer Greene) BG551. Komara, Edward. “Greene, Rudolph Spencer ‘Rudy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 379 (Item E162). BG552. Penny, Dave. “Rudy Greene: The Blues Imitator.” Blues & Rhythm no. 43 (Mar 1989): 18–20. BOB GREENLEE See: KING SNAKE RECORDS LIL GREENWOOD BG553. Anon. “Lil Greenwood, New Find: East Likes Gal from West Coast.” Chicago Defender (16 Feb 1952): 22.

BG560. Anon. “Off the Beaten Track: Grey Ghost.” Sing Out! 37, no. 4 (1993): 119–120. BG561. Anon. “A Visit to the Grey Ghost’s Haunts.” Keyboard 19, no. 5 (May 1993): 13. BG562. Barnard, David. “Roosevelt Thomas Williams: The Grey Ghost.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 7, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1991): 1. BG563. Bentley, Bill. Grey Ghost. USA: Spindletop SPT1002CD, 1992. BG564. Foose, Jon. “Gray Ghost.” Wavelength no. 90 (Apr 1988): 10–11. BG565. Gershuny, Diane. “World View: The Grey Ghost — Blues Piano Legend Still Wails at 89.” Keyboard 19 (May 1993): 13. BG566. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Grey Ghost,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1032 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 153 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 140–141 (E169). BG567. Owens, Tary. “R.T. Williams: Grey Ghost.” Blues Life no. 40 (1987): 17–18. BG568. Owens, William A.; Owens, Jessie Ann; Skuse, David. Tell Me a Story Sing Me a Song: A Texas Chronicle. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983. 328 pp. BG569. Papajohn, George. “The Ghost Walks Again.” Chicago Tribune (8 Jun 1989): 1.

BG554. Feather, Leonard. “Greenwood, Lillie (Lil),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 235 (Item E138).

BG570. Point, Michael. “Grey Ghost,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 379–380 (Item E162).

BG555. Nations, Opal Louis. “The Lil Greenwood Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 178 (Apr 2003): 18–20.

BG571. Steinberg, R.U. “Roosevelt T. Williams: The Grey Ghost.” Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 22–24.

“BIG” JOHN GREER BG556. Grendysa, Peter. Big John Greer: Rockin’ with Big John. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15554, 1992. BG557. Komara, Edward. “Greer, ‘Big’ John Marshall,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 379 (Item E162). BG558. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Greer, ‘Big’ John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1030 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 152–153 (E166).

Obituaries: Cadence 22, no. 11 (Nov 1996): 125. Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 11. Real Blues no. 2 (Aug/Sep 1996): 31. BG572. Monahan, Casey J. “The Grey Ghost.” Jefferson no. 112 (1996): 14. BG573. Owens, Tary. “Roosevelt T. Williams (The Grey Ghost).” Living Blues no. 130 (Nov/Dec 1996): 47–48.

THE GREY GHOST (Roosevelt Thomas Williams)

BG574. Point, Michael. “Roosevelt Thomas Grey Ghost Williams, 1903–1996.” Blues Access no. 27 (Fall 1996): 58.

BG559. Anon. “Brief Encounters: Grey Ghost.” JazzTimes 23, no. 2 (1993): 70.

BG575. Smith, Chris. “Grey Ghost.” Blues & Rhythm no. 112 (Sep 1996): 13.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 135 (1992).

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BG576. Walamies, Vesa; Nurmi, Pertti. “Grey Ghost.” Blues News [Finland] no. 165 (1997): 17.

BG590. Schuller, Tim. “Dallas Blues: R.L. Griffin.” Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 42–46.

THE GRIFFIN BROTHERS

BG591. Schuller, Tim. “R.L. Griffin.” Blues Access no. 10 (Summer 1992): 8.

BG577. Gart, Galen. “Griffin Brothers,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003.

BG592. Schuller, Tim. “R.L. Griffin: The Renaissance Man of South Dallas R&B.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 14–16.

BG578. Harris, Mark. “Boogie in the Dark.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 11 (Jan 1983): 12–13; Pickin’ the Blues no. 13 (Mar/Apr 1983): 8–9.

ROOSEVELT GRIFFIN

BG579. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Griffin Brothers,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1033 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 153 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 141 (E169).

BG594. Bogaert, Karel. “Griffin, ‘Little Brother’ Roosevelt,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 133 (Item E110).

BG580. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of the Griffin Brothers Orchestra.” Jazz Statistics no. 13 (Nov 1959): 2. BG581. Penny, Dave. The Griffin Brothers: Blues with a Beat. UK: Acrobat ACRCD 209, c.2003. BG582. Topping, Ray. Riffin’ with the Griffin Brothers Orchestra. UK: Ace CHD 136, 1985. See also: Item BD520. BUDDY GRIFFIN (Edward Griffin) See: THE GRIFFIN BROTHERS CURTIS GRIFFIN

BG593. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Brother Griffin,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 106 (E101).

BG595. Leadbitter, Mike. “Little Brother Griffin.” Blues Unlimited no. 47 (Oct 1967): 9–10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 163 (Item A1241). TOMMY GRIFFIN BG596. Oliver, Paul. “How Did It Happen?: A Note on Ernest Johnson and Tommy Griffin.” Blues World no. 3 (Jun 1965): 8–9. See also: Item BE238. TOMMY LEE GRIFFIN BG597. Pratt, Jim. “Tommy Lee’s DJ Jamboree.” Living Blues no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1992): 32–33.

BG583. Clarke, William. “Still Got Hard Times: Los Angeles Blues Today.” Blues & Rhythm no. 65 (Nov 1991): 15.

SHIRLEY GRIFFITH

JIMMY GRIFFIN

BG599. Bogaert, Karel. “Griffiths, Shirley,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 133–134 (Item E110).

See: THE GRIFFIN BROTHERS R.L. GRIFFIN (Raymond L. Griffin) BG584. Govenar, Alan. “R.L. Griffin,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 52–55 (Item F1414). BG585. Komara, Edward. “Griffin, Raymond L. ‘R.L.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 380–381 (Item E162). BG586. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Griffin, R.L,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 153 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 141 (E169). BG587. Löfgren, Tommy. “I Wanna Be Rich: R.L. Griffin Story.” Jefferson no. 105 (1994): 2–4. BG588. O, Don. “Still Working the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 142 (Sep 1999): 4–5. BG589. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Collectors Corner.” Jefferson no. 107 (1995): 17.

BG598. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Shirley Griffith,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 106 (E101).

BG600. Calt, Stephen. Shirley Griffith: Mississippi Blues. USA: Blue Goose 2011, 1973. BG601. Harris, Sheldon. “Griffith, Shirley,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 202 (E146). BG602. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Griffith, Shirley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1035 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 153 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 141 (E169). BG603. Rosenbaum, Arthur. Indiana Avenue Blues: The Blues of J.T. Adams and Shirley Griffith. USA: Bluesville BV-1077, c1964. BG604. Rosenbaum, Arthur. Saturday Blues: The Blues of Shirley Griffith. USA: Bluesville BV-1087, c1965. BG605. Stapleton-Corcoran, Erin. “Griffith, Shirley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 381 (Item E162).

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Obituaries: Coda 12, no. 4 (1975): 31. Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 3. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm FRANKIE GRIGGS See: WHISTLING BOB HOWE AND FRANKIE GRIGGS LLOYD “TINY” GRIMES BG606. Berle, Arnie. “Tiny Grimes: The 4-String Guitarist of Swing Street.” Guitar Player 15, no. 1 (Jan 1981): 58–60, 62, 64. BG607. Bonoff, Edward L. “Grimes, Tiny,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 454 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 289–290 (Item E154). BG608. Brown, George F. Tiny Grimes: Big Time Guitar. USA: United Artists AL 3232, c1959. BG609. Burke, Tony. Tiny Grimes and His Rocking Highlanders. UK: Krazy Kat KKCD 01, 1989. BG610. Burke, Tony. Tiny Grimes and His Rocking Highlanders on Gotham. Vol. 1. UK: Krazy Kat KK 804, 1986. Vol. 2. UK: Krazy Kat KK 817, 1986. BG611. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Grimes, Tiny (Lloyd),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 202 (Item E118). Reprinted in an edited form as “Tiny Grimes,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 253–254 (Item E119). BG612. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Tiny Grimes,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 83 (Item E120). BG613. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Tiny Grimes.” Jazz Statistics no. 26/27 (Jun/Sep 1962): 8–10. BG614. Chilton, John. “Grimes, ‘Tiny’ Lloyd,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 128–129 (Item E121). BG615. Clarke, Donald. “Grimes, Tiny,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 524 (Item E125). BG616. Dance, Stanley. “Grimes, Tiny,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 118–119 (Item E128). BG617. Dance, Stanley. “Tiny Grimes,” in The World of Swing, p. 360. New York: C. Scribner’s, 1974. BG618. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Grimes, Tiny (Lloyd),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 128. München: Th. Knaur Nachf, 1957.

BG619. Driggs, Frank. Tiny Grimes: Tiny in Swingville. USA: Swingville SVLP 2002, 1961; USA: Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1796-2, 1991. BG620. Feather, Leonard. “Grimes, Lloyd (Tiny),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 158 (Item E135). BG621. Feather, Leonard. “Grimes, Lloyd (Tiny),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 235 (Item E138). BG622. Kinkle, Roger D. “Grimes, Tiny,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1014– 1015 (E160). BG623. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Grimes, Tiny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1036 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 154 (E166). BG624. Mathieson, Kenny. “Grimes, Lloyd ‘Tiny’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 381 (Item E162). BG625. Morgantini, Jacques. “Tiny Grimes. Pt. 1.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 181 (1968): 3; “Pt. 2.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 182 (1968): 16; “Pt. 3.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 183 (1968): 4. BG626. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Grimes, Lloyd ‘Tiny’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 95–96 (Item E182). BG627. Panassié, Hugues. “A Tribute to Tiny Grimes.” Down Beat 36, no. 13 (26 Jun 1969): 17. BG628. Penny, Dave. Tiny Grimes and Friends. UK: Krazy Kat KK 821, 1988. BG629. Penny, Dave. Tiny Grimes and His Rocking Highlanders: Loch Lomond. Sweden: Whiskey, Women and ... KM-706, 1986. BG630. Ro, Tano. “Tiny Grimes.” Feelin’ Good no. 17 (1988): 26–28. BG631. Santelli, Robert. “Grimes, Tiny,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 160 (Item E202). Obituaries: Billboard 101 (25 Mar 1989): 74. Black Perspective in Music 17, no. 1/2 (1989): 174. Cadence 15, no. 4 (Apr 1989): 94. Coda no. 226 (Jun/Jul 1989): 33. Down Beat 56, no. 6 (Jun 1989): 11. Jazz Express no. 106 (May 1989): 25. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 117 (Feb 1989): 22–23. JazzTimes (Jun 1989): 4. Mississippi Rag 16 (Apr 1989): 6. Notes 46, no. 4 (1990): 930. Orkester Journalen 57 (May 1989): 34. The Times [UK] (8 Mar 1989): 16. Variety 334 (15 Mar 1989): 68.

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BG632. Gilbert, Mark. “Obituaries.” Jazz Journal 42, no. 5 (May 1989): 23.

BG648. Burke, Tony. “Art Griswold.” Blues & Rhythm no. 185 (Xmas 2003): 19.

BG633. Goldbolt, Jim. “The Editor’s Say.” JARS no. 57 (May/Jun 1989): 10.

ART GRISWOLD

BG634. Nelson, David. “Lloyd ‘Tiny’ Grimes.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 34–35.

ROMAN GRISWOLD

BG635. O’Lochlainn, Dara. “Last Coda.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 3, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1989): 38. BG636. Pearl, J. “Tiny Grimes.” JazzTimes (Aug 1989): 22. BG637. Penny, Dave. “Tiny Grimes.” Blues & Rhythm no. 44 (May 1989): 16. BG638. Radenac, Marc. “Tiny Grimes.” Soul Bag no. 117 (Autumn 1989): 15. BG639. Rouy, Gerard. “Leur Derniere Seance.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 381 (Apr 1989): 36–37. BG640. Stevens, Alan. “Tiny Grimes.” Crescendo 27 (Feb 1990): 8. BG641. Tapio, Marko. “Tiny Grimes (7.7.1917–4.3.1989).” Blues News [Finland] no. 118 (1989): 23. BG642. Vacher, Peter. “Tiny Grimes.” Jazz Journal 42, no. 5 (May 1989): 23. See also: Jazz Hot no. 31 (Mar 1949); Jazz Hot no. 32 (1949). Items C143, C182, C373. MARIE GRINTER See: Item BG343. ART AND ROMAN GRISWOLD

See: THE GRISWOLDS

See: THE GRISWOLDS HELEN GROSS BG649. Bogaert, Karel. “Gross, Helen,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 134 (Item E110). BG650. Godrich, John; Dixon, Bob. “Margin Notes. No. 10: Helen Gross.” Vintage Jazz Mart no. 1 (Feb 1961): 10–11. BG651. Rye, Howard. Helen Gross: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order: 1924–1925. Austria: Document DOCD-5477, 1997. See also: Items A802, BB2452. LEON T. GROSS See: ARCHIBALD “CREOLE” GEORGE GUESNON BG652. Anon. “Creole George Guesnon Discography.” Eureka 1, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1960): 21–22. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Eureka 1, no. 4 (1960): 10.) BG653. Eysselinck, Walter. “The Story of Creole George Guesnon.” Eureka 1, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1960): 5–9. Reprinted in Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 2 (Oct 1961): unp. Reprinted in Storyville no. 18 (Aug/Sep 1968): 16–22, 33.

BG643. Bock, Scott M. “‘If They Can Do That and Make Money, I Can Too!’: Art and Roman Griswold.” Living Blues no. 164 (Jul/Aug 2002): 33–37.

BG654. Gordon, William; Mills, Grayson. The Creole Blues of George Guesnon. USA: Icon LP 1, c1959; USA: American Music AMCD-87, 1995.

BG644. Cole, Mark A. “Brothers in Blues: The Griswald Brothers — Thirty Years of Jumpin’ Blues.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (1997): 20–21.

BG655. Guesnon, Creole George. “An Open Letter: Thanks for Everything.” Jazz Report [USA] 6, no. 2 (1967/69): unp.

BG645. Henry, John. The Griswolds: All the Way Down. UK: JSP JSPCD 280, 1997. BG646. Komara, Edward. “Griswold, Art and Roman,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 382 (Item E162). BG647. Pettengell, Michael. “Scaring the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Art and Roman Griswold.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 18–22. Obituaries (Art Griswold): Blues Revue no. 87 (Apr/May 2004): 86. Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 65. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 28 (Feb 2004): 102–103.

BG656. Harris, Sheldon. “Guesnon, ‘Creole’ George ‘Curly’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 203–204 (E146). BG657. Komara, Edward. “Guesnon, George ‘Curley’ ‘Creole’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 383 (Item E162). BG658. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Guesnon, Creole George,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1042 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 155 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 143 (E169).

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Obituaries: BG659. Affeldt, Paul E. “‘Creole George’ Guesnon.” Jazz Report [USA] 6, no. 3 (1967/69): unp See also: Item BC259. LUM GUFFIN BG660. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lum Guffin,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 106–107 (E101). HERMAN GUIEE BG661. Renard, Henri. “‘Whatever Happened to Herman?’.” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 43.

pp. 124–132. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1996. BG673. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Guitar Gable,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1044 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 155 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 143 (E169). BG674. Zamagni, Penny. “The House of Two Gables - The Story of a Blues Impersonator.” Real Blues no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 44–47. See also: Real Blues no. 16 (Dec 1998/Jan 1999).

MYRICK GUILLORY

GUITAR GABLE (Thomas Jerome Westley Gable)

BG662. Ullman, John. Myrick ‘Freeze’ Guillory: Nouveau Zydeco. USA: GNP Crescendo GNPD 2203, 1991.

BG675. Anon. “Identity Crisis: Will the Real Guitar Gable Please Standup?” Offbeat 12, no. 4 (Spring 1999): 58+.

GUITAR CRUSHER (Sidney Selby) BG663. Anderson, Rick. “Guitar Crusher,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 390– 391 (Item E162). BG664. Benicewicz, Larry. “Sidney ‘Guitar Crusher’ Selby.” Blues Life no. 52 (1990): 28–29. BG665. Burke, Tony; Darwen, Norman. “Doin’ Good by Myself.” Blues & Rhythm no. 107 (Mar 1996): 18–20. BG666. Hess, Norbert. Guitar Crusher: Googa Mooga. Belgium: Blues Sting CD 033, 1994. BG667. Lemke, Uli. “Guitar Crusher: Great Googa Mooga.” Blues News [Germany] no. 1 (Apr 1995): 18–20. GUITAR CURTIS (Curtis Colter) See: Item BR669. GUITAR FRANK See: FRANK HOVINGTON GUITAR GABLE (Gabriel Perrodin) BG668. Anon. “Identity Crisis: Will the Real Guitar Gable Please Standup?” Offbeat 12, no. 4 (Spring 1999): 58+. BG669. Bastin, Bruce. Cool Calm Collected: Guitar Gable with King Karl. UK: Flyright FLY 599, 1984. BG670. Benicewicz, Larry. “Guitar Gable and King Karl: A New Brand of Blues.” Newsletter of the Baltimore Blues Society (Mar 1994): 4–9. BG671. Bernard, Shane K. “Creole Swamp Poppers: King Karl and Guitar Gable.” Now Dig This (Jan 1995): 27–29. BG672. Bernard, Shane K. “King Karl and Guitar Gable,” in Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole Rhythm and Blues,

BG676. Burke, Tony. “(Not!) Guitar Gable.” Blues & Rhythm no. 160 (Jun 2001): 24. BG677. Johnson, Kenneth. “Return of a Legend.” Charlotte Observer [North Carolina] (9 Mar 1997): F1. BG678. Zamagni, Penny. “The House of Two Gables - The Story of a Blues Impersonator.” Real Blues no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 44–47. See also: Real Blues no. 16 (Dec 1998/Jan 1999). GUITAR GABRIEL (Robert Lewis Jones) BG679. Creech, John. Guitar Gabriel: Deep in the South. USA: Music Maker 91001-2, c.1999. BG680. Duffy, Timothy. Guitar Gabriel. Vol. 1. USA: Music Maker MMCD 0494, 1995. BG681. Duffy, Timothy; Brodoff, Gary. “Ooit Nyles Jones, Nu: Guitar Gabriel.” Block no. 82 (1992): 19–21. BG682. Duffy, Timothy. “You Got to Feel It to Do It: Guitar Gabriel.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 24– 29. Reprinted in Music Makers, pp. 62–67. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BG683. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Nyles,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1317 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 208 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 200 (E169). BG684. Sacré, Robert. “Guitar Gabriel: Le Come Back de Nyles Jones.” Soul Bag no. 129 (Winter 1993): 10–13. BG685. Santelli, Robert. “Guitar Gabriel,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 160–161 (Item E202). BG686. Tilling, Robert. “Expressin’ the Blues .…” Blueprint no. 57 (Nov 1993): 22.

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BG687. Welker, Gaile. “Guitar Gabriel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 391 (Item E162). Obituaries: Real Blues no. 1 (Jun/Jul 1996): 38.

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BG702. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Guitar Nubbit,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1044 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 155 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 143 (E169).

BG688. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Guitar Gabriel, 1925–1996.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 96.

BG703. McCormick, Mike. “Guitar Nubbit: Boston’s Own.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 4 (Feb 1973): 11.

BG689. Duffy, Timothy; Mayer, Luther ‘Captain Luke’; Buckner, Willa Mae; Hayes, Macavine; Aberdeen Slim; Blackburn, Mark; Erwin, Gary; Parrish, Michael. “Guitar Gabriel (Robert ‘Nyles’ Jones).” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 52–53.

BG704. Paterson, Neil. “Guitar Nubbit.” Blues Unlimited no. 17 (Nov/Dec 1964): 5–6. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 216–217 (Item A1241). See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

BG690. Duffy, Timothy. “Robert Lewis Jones a.k.a. Guitar Gabriel, 1925–1996.” Blues Access no. 26 (Summer 1996): 56–57.

GUITAR SHORTY (John Henry Fortescue)

BG691. Radenac, Marc. “Guitar Gabriel.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Summer 1996): 31.

BG705. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Guitar Shorty,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 107 (E101).

BG692. Smith, Chris. “Guitar Gabriel.” Blues & Rhythm no. 110 (Jun 1996): 17.

BG706. Bentley, William. Guitar Shorty: Alone in His Field. USA: Trix 3306, 1973.

BG693. Tilling, Robert. “Guitar Gabriel.” Blueprint no. 86 (Jul 1996): 21.

BG707. Harris, Sheldon. “Fortescue, John Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 180 (E146).

BG694. Urbain, Jean-Pierre. “Guitar Gabriel (1925–1996).” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 71.

BG708. Henning, Jürgen. “Guitar Shorty: North Carolina Slide Guitar.” Blues Power Magazin no. 4 (1993): 20–22.

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm GUITAR JR. See: LUTHER “GUITAR JR.” JOHNSON GUITAR JUNIOR See: LONNIE BROOKS GUITAR NUBBIT (Alvin Hankerson) BG695. Anon. “Doggone That ‘Georgia Chain Gang’.” Jefferson no. 46 (Winter 1979): 34–35. BG696. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Guitar Nubbitt,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 107 (E101). BG697. Bentley, William. Guitar Nubbit: Re-Living the Legend. UK: Matchbox MB 1201, 1989. BG698. Bogaert, Karel. “Guitar Nubbit (Alvin Hankerson),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 134–135 (Item E110). BG699. Harris, Sheldon. “Hankerson, Alvin,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 210–211 (E146).

Items D546, D547.

BG709. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Guitar Shorty,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1044 (Item E165). BG710. McLean, Danny. Guitar Shorty: Carolina Slide Guitar. UK: Flyright LP 500, 1972. BG711. Wilmer, Valerie. “Guitar Shorty.” Melody Maker (2 Sep 1972): 27. Obituaries: Cadence 1 (Oct 1976): 48. BG712. O’Neal, Amy. “Guitar Shorty.” Living Blues no. 28 (Jul/Aug 1976): 6. BG713. Stiff, John. “Guitar Shorty.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. BG714. Wilmer, Valerie. “Guitar Shorty.” Blues Unlimited no. 120 (Jul/Aug 1976): 20–21. BG715. Wilmer, Valerie. “Guitar Shorty.” Melody Maker (7 Aug 1976): 19. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

BG700. Henning, Jürgen. “To the Georgia Chain Gang I Was Bound: Guitar Nubbit.” Blues Power Magazin no. 3 (1993): 18–19, 54.

GUITAR SHORTY (David William Kearney)

BG701. Komara, Edward. “Guitar Nubbitt,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 392 (Item E162).

BG716. Bock, Scott M. “Guitar Shorty: ‘Les Gens ont Bondi et Jete de l’Argent en l’Acclamant’.” Soul Bag no. 166 (Spring 2002): 30–34.

Item A2358.

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BG717. Chappell, Jon. “Guitar Shorty.” Guitar Player 36, no. 3 (Mar 2002) 49. BG718. Cunningham, Linda. “Getting ‘Topsy Turvy’ with Guitar Shorty.” Blues Life no. 65 (1994): 14–17. BG719. Darwen, Norman. “He’s One Hell of a Show.” Blues & Rhythm no. 131 (Aug 1998): 8–9. BG720. Guitar Shorty; Tirabassi, Jim. Guitar Shorty: I Go Wild! USA: Evidence ECD 26119-2, 2001. BG721. Handler, M. “Using His Head: Blues Legend Guitar Shorty.” Down Beat 62, no. 3 (Mar 1995): 14. BG722. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up with Guitar Shorty.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 14. BG723. Hutchinson, Billy. “Shorty Goes Wild.” Blues Matters no. 11 (Nov/Dec 2002): 25–28.

BG732. Komara, Edward. “Stephens, James ‘Guitar Slim’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 931 (Item E162). BG733. Küstner, Axel. Lonesome Home Blues. Germany: L+R LR 42.038, 1982. BG734. Duffy, Timothy. “James ‘Guitar Slim’ Stephens,” in Music Makers, pp. 152–153. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BG735. Nelson, David. “James ‘Guitar Slim’ Stephens.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 44. See: Item D1674. GUITAR SLIM JR. (Rodney Armstrong) BG736. Forte, Dan. “Working the Circuit: Taking the Blues Into the ‘90s.” Guitar Player 24, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 64–75.

BG724. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Guitar Shorty,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 155–156 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 143–144 (E169).

BG737. Grady; Bill. “Quirky Artist Keeps Label Owner Busy; Love of Music Helps Iron Out Slim Times.” Times-Picayune (Metro) (19 Nov 2000): 1.

BG725. Marymont, Mark. Guitar Shorty: The Blues is Alright. USA: Collectables CD 5725, 1996.

BG738. Hannusch, Jeff. Guitar Slim, Jr.: The Story of My Life. USA: Orleans OR4188, 1988.

BG726. Mohr, Kurt. “Guitar Shorty: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 5.

BG739. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Guitar Slim, Jr.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 53.

BG727. Point, Michael. “Guitar Shorty,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 392 (Item E162). BG728. Santelli, Robert. “Guitar Shorty,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 161–162 (Item E202).

BG740. Sinclair, John. “Guitar Slim Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 393 (Item E162). STEVE GUNDHI

BG729. Shurman, Dick. “Blues on the Flip Side: Guitar Shorty.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 23–27.

BG741. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 1: Steve Gundhi.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 62.

BG730. Tipaldi, Art. “Guitar Shorty: Jumpin’ and Flippin’.” Blues Revue no. 15 (Winter 1994/95): 40–44.

AL GUNTER

BG731. Wasserzieher, Bill. “Guitar Shorty: ‘I Go Wild!’.” Blues Revue no. 74 (Feb/Mar 2002): 45–46. See also: Les Amis du Blues 1, no. 11 (Dec 1995). GUITAR SLIM See: ALEC SEWARD GUITAR SLIM See: EDDIE JONES GUITAR SLIM See: NORMAN GREEN GUITAR SLIM (George Bedford) See: Item F1. GUITAR SLIM (James Stephens)

See: LITTLE AL ARTHUR GUNTER BG742. Anon. “Arthur Gunter ‘Need Sing the Blues No More!’.” Times Herald [Port Huron, Michigan] (7 Jul 1973). BG743. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Arthur Gunter,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 108 (E101). BG744. Bentley, Chris. “Gunter - the Punkter.” Roll Street Journal no. 23 (1988): 19–21. BG745. Harris, Sheldon. “Gunter, Arthur Neal,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 204 (E146). BG746. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Gunter, Arthur,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 156 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 144 (E169).

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BG747. Leadbitter, Mike. Arthur Gunter: Blues After Hours. UK: Blue Horizon 2431012, 1971. BG748. Quignon, Eddie. “Arthur Gunter: De Nashville à Port Huron, 1926–1976.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 27 (Sep 2003): 20–21. BG749. Reif, Fred. “‘Baby Let’s Play House’: The Story of Arthur Gunter.” Goldmine no. 43 (Dec 1979): 19. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BG750. Reif, Fred. Baby Let’s Play House: The Best of Arthur Gunter. USA: Excello 3011, c1997. BG751. Reif, Fred. “The Gunter Brothers.” Blues Unlimited no. 80 (Feb/Mar 1971): 12.

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BG763. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Buddy Guy: I Was Walking Through the Woods. USA: Chess/MCA CH-9315, 1990. BG764. Alter, Gaby. “Live Mix: Buddy Guy: Electric Blues Master Shows His Quiet Side.” Mix 28, no. 7 (Jun 2004): 84, 86. BG765. Anon. “Buddy Guy.” Blues Life no. 16 (1981): 37–38. BG766. Anon. “Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 32, no. 9 (Sep 1998): 129. BG767. Anon. Buddy Guy. Miami: Warner Bros., 1996. 160 pp.

BG752. Sinclair, John. “Gunter, Arthur Neal,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 393 (Item E162).

BG768. Anon. Buddy Guy: Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1993. 103 pp.

BG753. Zijlstra, Don. “Wat Arthur Gunter Nog Opnam na Zijn Excello-Tijd.” Block no. 120 (2002): 18–21.

BG769. Anon. “Buddy Guy Record Book.” Blues Life no. 25 (1984): 15–19. (NOTE: With additions in Blues Life no. 27 (1984): 5.)

Obituaries: Billboard 88 (24 Apr 1976): 25. Jazz Hot no. 334 (Feb 1977): 34. BG754. O’Neal, Jim. “Arthur Gunter.” Living Blues no. 27 (May/Jun 1976): 9. BG755. Reif, Fred. “Arthur Gunter.” Jefferson no. 33 (Summer 1976): 29. BG756. Stiff, John. “Arthur Gunter.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. LARRY GUNTER BG757. Reif, Fred. “The Gunter Brothers.” Blues Unlimited no. 80 (Feb/Mar 1971): 12.

BG770. Anon. “Buddy Guy Reflects on Rock Hall Induction.” Blues Revue no. 94 (Jun/Jul 2005): 39. BG771. Anon. “Buddy Guy: The Windy City Wanderer Gives Us a Guided Tour of Blues Heaven in Chicago.” Guitar Magazine 4, no. 11 (Nov 1994): 38+. BG772. Anon. “Music Tabs: Buddy Guy & Otis Rush: More Blues Than a Chelsea vs Coventry Match.” Guitar Magazine 4, no. 5 (May 1994): 100+. BG773. Anon. “Playing Blues Brought Joy Into My Life.” Independent (Review) [UK] (7 Jul 1998): 9.

PETER GURALNICK

BG774. Anon. “Your Kids Shook Me, Says Buddy Guy.” Melody Maker (27 Feb 1965): 11.

BG758. Anon. “Guralnick, Peter,” in Writers Directory 2005. Vol. 1, ed. M. Ferrara, p. 680. 2005 ed. Detroit: St. James Press, 2004.

BG775. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Buddy Guy,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 108–109 (E101).

BG759. Barretta, Scott. “Guralnick, Peter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 393–394 (Item E162).

BG776. Arniac, Jean-Pierre. “Discographie de Buddy Guy.” Soul Bag no. 75/76 (1980): 11–15.

BG760. Fassio, Edoardo. “Peter Guralnick.” Il Blues no. 58 (Mar 1997): 38–39. BG761. Mitchell, Justin. “Booking It with Peter Guralnick.” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 50–51. BG762. Smith, Wendy. “Peter Guralnick: ‘Let’s Get Lost’.” Publishers Weekly 241, no. 40 (3 Oct 1994): 47+. See also: Goldmine no. 276 (22 Feb 1991). ADAM GUSSOW See: SATAN AND ADAM BUDDY GUY (George Guy)

BG777. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Buddy Guy,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 59–65 (Item A139). BG778. Balfour, Alan. Buddy Guy: Hot & Cool. UK: Vanguard/Pye VSD-79290, 1978. BG779. Ball, James. “Buddy Guy.” Wire no. 5 (Autumn 1983): 5–6. BG780. Batey, Rick. “Livin’ the Blues: Buddy Guy.” Guitarist 5, no. 7 (Jan 1989): 27–29, 31–32. Reprinted in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 62–66. Bath: Future, 2003. BG781. Batey, Rick. “Sittin’ on Top of the World.” Guitarist 9, no. 10 (Apr 1993): 16–17, 19–20, 23–24.

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BG782. Batistick, Mike. “Guy, Buddy.” Current Biography 61, no. 2 (Feb 2000): 25+. BG783. Bennett Kinnon, Joy. “Buddy Guy’s $5 Million Home.” Ebony (Sep 2000). BG784. Beyer, Jimmy. “Buddy Guy,” in Baton Rouge Blues, p. 46. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980. BG785. Bogaert, Karel. “Guy, Buddy (George Guy),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 137–138 (Item E110). BG786. Bremer, Karl. “Damn Right, I’m a Happy Guy!” Jefferson no. 94 (1991): 22–23. BG787. Bremer, Karl. “Interview with Buddy Guy.” Blues Life no. 54 (1991): 14–15. BG788. Bremer, Karl. “Ridin’ High with Buddy Guy.” Blues & Rhythm no. 62 (Jul 1991): 9. BG789. Briggs, Keith. “DJ Play My CD.” Blues & Rhythm no. 51 (Apr 1990): 16–17. BG790. Brown, G. “Caretaker Blues.” Denver Post (29 Aug 1998): 5. BG791. Brunning, Bob. “Buddy Guy,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BG792. “Buddy Guy: Ich Bin Schon Zu Weit Gegangen, um Noch Umkehren Zu Können.” Blues News [Germany] no. 39 (Oct/Dec 2004): 14–17.

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BG801. Culpepper, Carl; DeLisa, Jeannette; Molina, Ric (eds.). Buddy Guy: Feels Like Rain. Miami: CPP/ Belwin, 1993. 105 pp. BG802. Curwood, S. “Junior and Buddy.” Phoenix 3, no. 14 (6 Apr 1971): 8. BG803. Cuscuna, Michael. Buddy Guy: Buddy and the Juniors. USA: Blue Thumb BTS-8820, 1970. BG804. Cuscuna, Michael. “Doin’ It Right: Buddy Guy.” Down Beat 35, no. 22 (31 Oct 1968): 19. Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 46. BG805. Dahl, Bill. “Buddy Guy Basking in the Blues.” San Francisco Chronicle (18 Sep 1994): 27. BG806. Dahl, Bill. “Buddy Guy: Fastest of ‘Em All.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 40–41. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 40.) BG807. Daly, Mike. “A Great Guy for Spreading Blues.” Business Review Weekly 17, no. 9 (13 Mar 1995): 101. BG808. Darwen, Norman; Stedman, John. Buddy Guy: D.J. Play My Blues. UK: JSP CD 256, 1994. BG809. DeJong, Jim. “Blindfold Test: Buddy Guy.” Down Beat 57, no. 5 (May 1990): 53. BG810. DeLisa, Jeannette; Bryan, Colgan. Buddy Guy: Slippin’ In. Miami: Warner Bros., 1995. 132 pp.

BG793. Burke, Tony; Briggs, Keith; Atherton, Mike. “Buddy’s Second Coming.” Blues & Rhythm no. 55 (Sep 1990): 4–7.

BG811. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Buddy Guy.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 22–24.

BG794. Cagnoni, Paolo. “Il Ritorno del ‘Dio Minore’: Buddy Guy.” Il Blues no. 84 (Sep 2003): 43.

BG812. Demêtre, Jacques. “Buddy Guy.” Soul Bag no. 3 (Feb/ Mar 1969): 4–5. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BG795. Camarigg, Mark. “‘Living Blues’ Talks to Buddy Guy.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 37.

BG813. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Discographie de Buddy Guy.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 24–26.

BG796. Charters, Samuel B. “Buddy Guy: A Cry as Big as the Sky,” in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 259–267 (Item A407). (NOTE: Notes written in 2003 for proposed album release.) BG797. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “The Records of George ‘Buddy’ Guy.” Blues Unlimited no. 3 (Jul 1963): 2. (NOTE: Additions & corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 12 (1964): suppl. 3-4.)

BG814. DeVinck, Richard (ed.). Buddy Guy: Vital Blues Guitar: Authentic Tablature Transcriptions Off the Original Recordings. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1993. 168 pp.

BG798. Clarke, Donald. “Guy, Buddy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 532 (Item E125).

BG815. Di Perna, Alan. “Shmoozin’ the Blues: Guitar Titans and Longtime Pals, Buddy Guy and Carlos Santana Get Together and Discuss Life, Liberty and the Blues.” Guitar World 16, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 80, 83–84, 86, 88, 96–97, 198, 201–202.

BG799. Cohen, Elliot Stephen. “Buddy Guy: Damn Right, I Got the Blues.” Dirty Linen no. 120 (Oct/Nov 2005): 32–35.

BG816. Dicaire, David. “Buddy Guy (1936–): The First Time I Met the Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 128– 132 (Item E130).

BG800. Coleman, Mark. “Buddy Guy.” Rolling Stone no. 787 (28 May 1998): 1.

BG817. DiMartino, D. “The Record That Changed My Life.” Musician no. 192 (Oct 1994): 40.

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BG818. Doidy, Eric; Tardue, Marc. “Buddy Guy: Deep Southern Blues.” Soul Bag no. 172 (Sep 2003): 12–14. BG819. “Don’t Move And Die, Because You Might Hear Buddy Guy.” Blues News [Germany] no. 15 (Oct 1998): 12–14.

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BG837. Guralnick, Peter. “Buddy Guy.” Crawdaddy (Jun 1968): 41–45. BG838. Guralnick, Peter. “Buddy Guy: A Portrait.” Blues World no. 20 (Jul 1968): 6–11. BG839. Guy, Buddy. “Talkin’ Blues: The Art of Performance.” Guitar World 18 (Oct 1998): 123.

BG820. Drouineau, Muriel. “Buddy Guy: Le Grand Maìtre du Blues.” Best no. 315 (Dec 1994): 56–57.

BG840. Guy, Buddy. “Visions of Buddy Guy.” Blues Access no. 8 (Winter 1991): 22–23.

BG821. Drozdowski, Ted. “Buddy Guy, Blues Singer.” Guitar World 23, no. 6 (Jun 2003).

BG841. Hadley, Frank-John. “Blues Hit Town: B.B. King and Buddy Guy: Ride a Sanctified Musical Highway.” Down Beat 68, no. 12 (Dec 2001): 30–32, 34–35.

BG822. Drozdowski, Ted. “Guy Talk.” Guitar World 18, no. 7 (Jul 1998): 40–42, 44, 46, 88, 90, 92, 94. BG823. Duncan, Scott. “At This Point I’m Pleasing Buddy More Than I Do Anybody Else!” Blueprint no. 50 (Apr 1993): 9–11. BG824. Enright, Ed. “Buddy Guy: Sweet Home Success.” Down Beat 62, no. 2 (Feb 1995): 16–18, 20. BG825. Erlewine, Dan. “Buddy Guy: My Guitar is Almost Like Love.” Guitar Player 26, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 44–57. BG826. Evans, David. “Buddy Guy,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 119–120. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BG842. Hammond, Shawn. “Bitter Herbs and Sweet Tea: Buddy Guy Brews a Blend of Astounding Tones & Hill-Country Blues.” Guitar Player 35, no. 8 (Aug 2001): 102–105, 107–108. BG843. Harabadian, Eric. “Buddy Guy: Back to the Delta.” Music Connection 25, no. 11 (21 May–3 Jun 2001): 78. BG844. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Buddy Guy,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 168–169 (Item E145). BG845. Harris, Sheldon. “Guy, George ‘Buddy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 207–209 (E146).

BG827. Feather, Leonard. Buddy Guy: I Was Walking Through the Woods. USA: Chess LP 409, c1970.

BG846. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Buddy Guy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 130–132 (E150).

BG828. Feenstra, Pete. “Some Jive with Junior, Some Blues with Buddy.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 6 (Feb 1989): 4–5.

BG847. Hochman, Steve. “Buddy Guy,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 457–460. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BG829. Flohil, Dick. “Buddy Guy.” Coda (Sep 1967): 38.

BG848. Hofstein, Francis. “Wells/Guy.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 281 (Dec 1979): 32–33.

BG830. Forte, Dan. “Buddy Guy: Wildman of the Blues.” Guitar Player 21, no. 4 (Apr 1987): 30–40.

BG849. Holland, Ted. “George ‘Buddy’ Guy,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 89 (E157).

BG831. Freeman, David. “Blues Buddy.” Jazz on CD/Cassette (Second Series) 1, no. 3 (Jul 1993): 68. BG832. Gifford, Barry. “The Blues are the Truth: A Profile of Buddy Guy.” Rolling Stone no. 18 (28 Sep 1968): 6, 31. BG833. Gill, Chris. “Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 27, no. 12 (Dec 1993): 54, 56. BG834. Giraudo, Peter. “Bringing It All Back Home.” Rolling Stone no. 38 (26 Jul 1969): 26–28.

BG850. Iglauer, Bruce. Buddy Guy and Junior Wells: Alone & Acoustic. USA: Alligator ALCD 4802, 1991. BG851. Iltanen, Kimmo. “Buddy Guy ja Blueskitaransoiton Salaisnudet = Buddy Guy and the Secrets of Blues Guitar Playing.” Etnomusikologian Vuosikirja (1993): 98–124. BG852. Isola, Gregory. “Buddy Guy: Safeguarding the Blues.” Guitar Player 32, no. 11 (Nov 1998): 41–42. BG853. Isola, Gregory. “Buddy Guy: On the Acoustic Side.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 1993): 21–23.

BG835. Goddet, Laurent; Buzelin, Jean. “Junior Wells & Buddy Guy.” Jazz Hot no. 345/346 (Feb 1978): 26–29.

BG854. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (5 Jul 1969): 10.

BG836. Griffith, Pat. “Buddy Guy.” Melody Maker (18 Mar 1972): 26.

BG855. Joyce, Mike. “Blues Made Him a Happier Guy.” Washington Post (2 Apr 1993): 15.

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BG856. Kirby, Fred. “Buddy Guy is Quite a Singing, Playing Guy.” Billboard (6 Dec 1969): 32. BG857. Klinkowitz, Jon. “Guy, Buddy (1936–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 2, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 329–331 (Item E185).

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BG874. Löfgren, Tommy; Schweitz, Hans; Nilsson, Charley. “The Baaad Guys: Phillip & Buddy.” Jefferson no. 49 (Fall 1980): 16–26. BG875. Mareska, Jean. Buddy Guy and Junior Wells: Play the Blues. USA: Atlantic K 40240, 1972.

BG858. Korall, Burt. “At the Roots.” Saturday Review 51, no. 37 (14 Sep 1968): 128–129.

BG876. McDevitt, Sean. “A League of His Own.” Guitar One 8, no. 8 (Jun 2005): 82–84, 86–88.

BG859. Koranksy, Jason. “Backstage with ... Buddy Guy.” Down Beat 68, no. 1 (Jan 2001): 14.

BG877. Mead, David. “Blues Blooded: Buddy Guy.” Guitar Techniques (Jun 1996): 14–17.

BG860. Kot, Greg. “Blues Brothers.” Chicago Tribune (11 Apr 1996): 1.

BG878. Meister, Jonny. Buddy Guy and Junior Wells: Live in Montreux. France: Black & Blue 33.530, 1980; USA: Evidence ECD 26002, 1992.

BG861. Kot, Greg. “Everything’s Rosy for This Blues Singer.” Chicago Tribune (26 Feb 1995). BG862. Kot, Greg. “It’s Enough to Give a Guy the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (18 Aug 1991): 4. BG863. Kot, Greg. “Modest Master.” Chicago Tribune (11 Jul 1993): 13. BG864. Laberge, Yves. “Guy, George ‘Buddy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 395–396 (Item E162). BG865. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Guy, Buddy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1047–1048 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 156–157 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 144–145 (E169).

BG879. Merlis, Bob. Buddy Guy: The Complete Vanguard Recordings. USA: Vanguard 3VCD 178/180-2, 2000. BG880. Mitchell, Rick. “Guy’s Glory.” Houston Chronicle (29 Jan 1995): 10. BG881. Mohr, Kurt. “Buddy Guy.” Discographical Forum no. 6 (1968): 17–18. BG882. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Buddy Guy.” Soul Bag no. 3 (Feb/Mar 1969): 5–8. BG883. Morris, Chris. “Buddy Guy’s Silvertone Set Gets Back to Basic Blues.” Billboard 106, no. 39 (24 Sep 1994): 10+. BG884. Morris, Chris. Buddy Guy: Buddy’s Blues. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9374, 1997.

BG866. Lebo, Hank. “Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 3 (Feb 1969); Guitar Player 4 (Mar 1970). Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 30–33. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975.

BG885. Morris, Chris. “Buddy Guy Goes South for ‘Sweet Tea’: Silvertone Set Has Chicago Blues Hero Tapping Fat Possum Repertoire.” Billboard 113 (28 Apr 2001): 1, 84.

BG867. Leiser, Willy. “Voyage au Pays du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 275 (Sep 1971): 26–27.

BG886. Morris, Chris. “Guy Gets ‘Live!’ on Silvertone.” Billboard 108, no. 11 (16 Mar 1996): 1, 96.

BG868. Leslie, Jimmy. “Buddy Guy on Fame.” Guitar Player 39, no. 8 (Aug 2005): 200.

BG887. Morse, Steve. “The Big Guns of Blues.” Boston Globe (17 Feb 1995): 45.

BG869. Leslie, Jimmy. “Buddy Guy on Guitar - Showmanship.” Gig Magazine 7 (Jun 2003): 9.

BG888. Moxie, Nancy. “Buddy Guy: I Want to Take the Blues as Far as I Can.” Blues Life no. 68 (1994): 38–41.

BG870. Leslie, Jimmy. “Old School Blues; Buddy Guy Goes Totally Acoustic.” Guitar Player 37, no. 8 (Aug 2003): 33–34+. BG871. Levy, Adam. “Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 33, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 67–68. BG872. Lillsunde, Anders. “Buddy Guy.” Jefferson no. 129 (2001): 4–7. BG873. Lodetti, Antonio. “Buddy Guy.” Il Blues no. 76 (Sep 2001): 44–45.

BG889. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Strat Cats.” Guitar World (Jul 1991). Reprinted in Guitar World 3, no. 1 (1994): 58–65. BG890. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Buddy Guy,” in Blues, pp. 12–13, 82, 102–103, 108–109, 122, 138 (Item A1504). BG891. Newquist, Harvey P.; Maloof, Rich. “Buddy Guy,” in The Blues-Rock Masters. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

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BG892. Oakley, Helen. “Urban Blues are Dynamic.” Music Journal 33 (Jan 1975): 6.

BG908. Piper, Julian. “Dust Devil.” Mojo no. 119 (Oct 2003): 22–23.

BG893. Obrecht, Jas. “The Baddest Blues Alive: John Lee Hooker & Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 30, no. 6 (Jun 1996): 68–71, 73–75, 77, 79.

BG909. Piper, Julian. “Livin’ the Blues.” Guitarist no. 187 (Oct 1999): 106–108.

BG894. Obrecht, Jas. “Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 24, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 32–49. Reprinted in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 196–210. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 255–274 (Item C312). BG895. Obrecht, Jas. “Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 26, no. 1 (Jan 1992): 55–56, 132. BG896. Obrecht, Jas; Gress, Jesse. “Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 27, no. 6 (Jun 1993): 86–103. BG897. Obrecht, Jas. “Buddy Guy & Otis Rush: Chicago Blues: The Inside Story.” Guitar Player 28, no. 11 (Nov 1994): 40–56. Reprinted in edited form in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 429–439 (Item C312). BG898. Oldfield, Mike. “A Smoother, Bluer Kind of Guy.” Guardian [UK] (8 Jul 1991): 32. BG899. Oliver, Paul. “Guy, Buddy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 300–301 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 10. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 606. New York: Grove, 2001. BG900. Oliver, Paul. “Guy, George ‘Buddy’ (1936),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 117–118 (Item E378). BG901. O’Neal, Jim; Zorn, Tim. “Living Blues Interview: Buddy Guy.” Living Blues no. 2 (Summer 1970): 3–9. BG902. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blues in Britain no. 19 (Jul 2003): 7.

BG910. Piper, Julian. “The Sun is Shining.” Guardian (G2) [UK] (19 Jul 2001): 10. BG911. Piper, Julian. “Sweet Old Guy.” Guitar Magazine 12, no. 5 (Nov 2001): 53–55. BG912. Plath, James. “Buddy Guy: Reconstructing the Blues.” Clockwatch Review 3, no. 1 (1985): 23–29. BG913. Plath, James. Buddy’s Blues: The Best of the JSP Sessions, 1979–82. UK: JSP JSPCD 801, 1998. BG914. Pöyhönen, Timo. “Buddy Guy.” Blues News [Finland] no. 81 (1983): 22–25; Blues News [Finland] no. 83 (1983): 4–5; Blues News [Finland] no. 85 (1984): 22–23; Blues News [Finland] no. 93 (1985): 4–5. BG915. Puterbaugh, Parke. “B.B. King, Buddy Guy and John Hiatt.” Rolling Stone no. 872 (5 Jul 2001): 43. BG916. Queignec, Jean; Warnick, Ruth. “Buddy Guy: ‘Mon Award les Plus Prestigieux, c’est d’avoir Serre la Main de Muddy Waters’.” Soul Bag no. 166 (Spring 2002): 10–15. BG917. Randall, Mac. “Frontman: Buddy Guy.” Musician no. 201 (Aug 1995): 7. BG918. Ransom, Kevin. “Buddy Guy’s Blues Make a Welcome Return to Detroit.” Detroit News (18 Apr 1996): 7. BG919. Richardson, Clive. Buddy Guy: The Dollar Done Fell. UK: JSP 1009, 1980. BG920. Robble, Andrew M. “Buddy Guy: ‘You Got to Play That Thing Like You Was Flyin’ a Plane’.” Living Blues no. 112 (Nov/Dec 1993): 8–21. BG921. Rodríguez, Javier. “Buddy Guy: Alimento y Condimento.” Solo Blues no. 4 (1986): 9–14.

BG903. Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. 2nd Series, No. 3: George ‘Buddy’ Guy.” Blues Unlimited no. 19 (Feb 1965): 3–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 15–17 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BG922. Rotella, Carlo. “Too Many Notes,” in Good with Their Hands: Boxers, Bluesmen, and Other Characters from the Rust Belt, pp. 51–103. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.

BG904. Paul, Alan. “Fretting.” New Yorker 72, no. 28 (23 Sep 1996): 32+.

BG923. Rotella, Carlo. “A Distinctly Bluesy Condition.” American Scholar 71, no. 4 (Autumn 2002): 13–29.

BG905. Paul, Alan. “In the Raw: Interview with Buddy Guy.” Guitar World 21 (Jun 2001): 48–50.

BG924. Roxon, Lillian. “Buddy Guy,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 215–216 (Item E192).

BG906. Paul, Klaus B. “Buddy Guy Interview.” Blues Life no. 39 (1987): 11–12.

BG925. Rubio, Dave Gil de. “A Guide to Guy.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 1993): 24–25.

BG907. Perry, Claudia. “Buddy Guy Couldn’t Be Happier to Have the Blues.” Houston Post (10 Jan 1992): 5.

BG926. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Buddy Guy,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 62–63. London: Brown, 2003.

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BG927. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Buddy Guy.” The Blues Collection no. 4 (1992+).

BG946. Steakley, Clay. “Guitars: Buddy Guy.” Performing Songwriter no. 71 (Jul/Aug 2003): 52.

BG928. Russell, Tony. “Buddy Guy,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 84–85 (Item A1904).

BG947. Stedman, John. Buddy Guy: Breaking Out. UK: JSP CD 272, 1996.

BG929. St. James, Adam. “This Guy’s Got the Blues.” Guitar 15, no. 10 (Aug 1998): 44–45, 47, 113.

BG948. Stedman, John. Buddy Guy: D.J. Play My Blues. UK: JSP 1042, 1982.

BG930. Santelli, Robert. “Guy, Buddy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 163–164 (Item E202).

BG949. Stedman, John. Buddy Guy Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago, 1979. UK: JSP CD 262, 1995.

BG931. Scaggs, Austin. “The Music Q&A: Buddy Guy.” Rolling Stone no. 942 (19 Feb 2004): 26.

BG950. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Guy Bland Elektroniken.” Orkester Journalen 43, no. 11 (Nov 1975): 11.

BG932. Schnieders, Bob. Buddy Guy: Left My Blues in San Francisco. USA: Chess/MCA CH-9262, 1987.

BG951. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Intressant Svart Nutidsmusik.” Orkester Journalen 47, no. 12 (Dec 1979): 19.

BG933. Schwartz, Andy. Buddy Guy: Sweet Tea. USA: Silvertone 01241-41751-2, 2001.

BG952. Svacina, Franziska. “Buddy Guy: A Man and the Blues.” Blues Life no. 25 (1984): 14–19.

BG934. Sculley, Alan. “Guy, Wired?” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (8 Aug 1996): 8.

BG953. Swenson, John. “Blues Hound: 30,000 Fans Can’t be Wrong.” Offbeat 15 (Jul 2002): 16–18.

BG935. Seedorff, George. “Brothers in Blues: Buddy & Phil Guy: These Two Guys Wrote the Book on High Energy Blues.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (1997): 20.

BG954. Taylor, Jon. “A Guy and the Blues.” Blueprint 2, no. 53 (Nov 2001): 18–20.

BG936. Shadoian, Jack. “Buddy Guy in Person.” Journal of Popular Culture 3, no. 2 (1969): 366–369. BG937. Shadwick, Keith. “Buddy Guy,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 114–115 (Item E204). BG938. Shertser, Peter. Buddy Guy & Junior Wells: ‘Drinkin’ TNT ‘n’ Smokin’ Dynamite’. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL 0034, 1981; USA: Blind Pig BP71182, 1988. BG939. Sironen, Erkki; Nurmi, Pertti. “Erkki Sironen Kysyy, Buddy Guy Vastaa, Pertti Nurmi Kuvaa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 100 (1986): 24–27, 37. BG940. Slaven, Neil. “Buddy Guy: The Guitar Crusher.” R&B Monthly no. 15 (Apr 1965): 9–10. BG941. Smith, Mark. “Buddy & Phil Guy: Bound by the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 24–27. BG942. Smith, Patricia. “Guy’s House of the Blues.” Boston Globe (14 Dec 1990): 63. BG943. Snowden, Don. Buddy Guy: The Complete Chess Studio Recordings. USA: Chess/MCA MCD 09337, 1997. BG944. Southern, Eileen. “Guy, George (‘Buddy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 155–156 (Item E208). BG945. Spencer, Scott. “Buddy Guy: His Time is Now.” Rolling Stone no. 618 (28 Nov 1991): 72–78

BG955. Tonneau, Serge. “George ‘Buddy’ Guy.” Soul Bag no. 75/76 (1980): 5–10. BG956. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Buddy Guy,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 76, 78–79, 87–88, 132– 133, 135, 148–150, 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996. Reprinted as “Buddy Guy Arrives in Chicago,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., p. 222 (Item A895). BG957. Trynka, Paul. “Chicago Stories.” Guitar Magazine 1, no. 4 (Sep 1991): 14–15, 17–18. BG958. Trynka, Paul. “Come on in My Kitchen.” Mojo no. 66 (May 1999): 24–25. BG959. Vickers, Tom. Buddy Guy: As Good as It Gets. USA: Vanguard 79509-2, 1998. BG960. Walker, Chris J. “Buddy Guy: Mississippi Nights and ‘Sweet Tea’.” Mix 25, no. 11 (Nov 2001): 178, 186, 188. BG961. Waring, Charles. “Buddy Guy: A Right to Sing the Blues.” Blues & Soul no. 899 (5–18 Aug 2003): 35. BG962. Wasserzieher, Bill. “Buddy Guy: A Bluesman for All Seasons.” Blues Revue no. 54 (Jan/Feb 2000): 8–9, 11–13. BG963. Wasserzieher, Bill. “Buddy Guy Brings It All Back Home.” Blues Revue no. 85 (Dec 2003/Jan 2004): 8, 9–14.

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BG964. Waterman, Dick. “Buddy Guy,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 116–119. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BG975. Burckhardt, Sam; Folterbauer, Hannes. Phil Guy and Lurrie Bell: Chicago’s Hottest Guitars. Austria: Wolf 120.871 CD, c1993.

BG965. Weiss, Arlene R. “Buddy Guy: Legend Steeped in the Blues.” Vintage Guitar (Jul 2001). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.vintageguitar. com.)

BG976. Crea, Giancarlo. “Phil Guy.” Feelin’ Good no. 10 (1986): 16–18.

BG966. White, Timothy. “Buddy Guy.” Billboard 105, no. 49 (4 Dec 1993): 17+. BG967. Whiteis, David. “Buddy Guy: 50 Million Riff Thieves Can’t Be Wrong.” Down Beat 58, no. 10 (Oct 1991): 22+. BG968. Wilcock, Donald E.; Guy, Buddy; Siciliano, Rick. Damn Right I’ve Got the Blues: Buddy Guy and the Blues Roots of Rock-And-Roll. San Francisco: Woodford, 1993. 152 pp. BG969. Williams, Dave. “George Guy: A New Look.” Alley Music 1 (1st Quarter 1971): 4–6. BG970. Wilmer, Valerie. “Young Man’s Blues: An Interview with Buddy Guy.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 4 (Apr 1965): 18–19.

BG977. Darwen, Norman. “Phil Guy: Down in Louisiana.” Blues & Rhythm no. 33 (Dec 1987): 4–7. BG978. Darwen, Norman. “Phil Guy: ‘I Got the Blues in Me’.” Blues Life no. 31 (1985): 5–8. BG979. Darwen, Norman. Phil Guy: It’s a Real Mutha Fucka! UK: JSP 1094, 1985. BG980. Darwen, Norman. “Phil Guy: Up in Chicago.” Blues & Rhythm no. 44 (May 1989): 22–24. BG981. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Guy, Phil,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1048 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 157 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 145 (E169). BG982. Leslie, Fran; Taylor, Jon. “Blues Guy.” Blueprint 2, no. 25 (Jul 1999): 18–21.

BG971. Wisse, Rien. “Eindelijk Draait de DJ de Blues van Buddy Guy.” Block no. 81 (1992): 7–13.

BG983. Lillsunde, Anders. “Phil Guy.” Jefferson no. 144 (2005): 10–11.

BG972. Zalkind, Ronald (ed.). “Buddy Guy,” in Contemporary Music Almanac 1980/81, p. 230. New York: Schirmer, 1980.

BG984. Löfgren, Tommy; Schweitz, Hans; Nilsson, Charley. “The Baaad Guys: Phillip & Buddy.” Jefferson no. 49 (Fall 1980): 16–26.

See also: Les Amis du Blues 1, no. 7 (Jul 1995). Les Amis du Blues 3, no. 5 (Sep/Oct 1997). Bad (Apr 1993): 8. Blitz no. 404 (1992): 2+. Blues Etc. (later Blues Magazine) [France] no. 2 (1996). Blues Magazine [France] no. 14 (1999). Blues Magazine [France] no. 25 (2002). Blues Magazine [France] no. 35 (2005). Blues News [Finland] no. 14 (1971). Blues News [Finland] no. 100 (1986). Blues News [Finland] no. 135 (1992). Blues News [Finland] no. 196 (2002). Goldmine no. 332 (16 Apr 1993): 19+. Guitar One no. 6 (1997). Hot Press no. 10 (1993): 25. Relix (Feb 1993): 12+. Ruta 66 no. 88 (1993): 34+. Vox no. 31 (Apr 1993): 67.

BG985. Mazzolini, Tom. “Do You ... Phil Guy?” Soul Bag no. 163 (Summer 2001): 25–27.

Items A106, A455, A519, A2085, BB615, BK471, C182, C292, F222. PHIL GUY (Phillip Guy) BG973. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Phil Guy et la Fin du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 271 (Jan 1979): 24–25. BG974. Basso, Marco. “Tra Sperimentazione e Tradizione: Phil Guy & Dario Lombardo.” Il Blues no. 35 (Jun 1991): 34–35.

BG986. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Phil Guy,” in Blues, pp. 12–13, 138 (Item A1504). BG987. O’Brien, Justin. “Guy, Phil,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 396 (Item E162). BG988. O’Brien, Justin. “Phil Guy: Just One of the Guys.” Living Blues no. 179 (Jul/Aug 2005): 12–27. BG989. Santelli, Robert. “Guy, Phil,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 164 (Item E202). BG990. Seedorff, George. “Brothers in Blues: Buddy & Phil Guy: These Two Guys Wrote the Book on High Energy Blues.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (1997): 20. BG991. Smith, Mark. “Buddy & Phil Guy: Bound by the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 24–27. BG992. Ulrey, Lois. “Phil Guy at B.L.U.E.S.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 25. BG993. Wisse, Rien. “Interview met Phil Guy.” Block no. 43 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1982): 19–21.

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See also: Blues & Co no. 19 (2002). VERNON GUY BG994. Anon. “Stacey Johnson/Vernon Guy.” Soul Bag no. 58 (Oct 1976): 18. BG995. Komara, Edward. “Guy, Vernon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 396 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 143 (Jan/Feb 1999): 17. BG996. Dahl, Bill; Pruter, Robert. “Vernon Guy.” Goldmine no. 476 (23 Oct 1998): 12. See also: Item F1037.

IX Biographical Entries: H/I

TRAVIS HADDIX BH1.

Grigg, Andy. “Travis Haddix. Pt.. 1: Travis Haddix: Winners Never Quit.” Real Blues no. 24 (c2000): 46–49; “Pt.. 2.” Real Blues no. 25 (2000): 28–31; “Pt.. 3.” Real Blues no. 26 (c2002): 36–37, 40–41.

BH2.

Trageser, Jim. “Haddix, Travis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 397 (Item E162).

BH3.

Whiteis, David. “Travis Haddix: ‘The Blues is a Feeling That Enhances the Feeling You Already Have’.” Living Blues no. 179 (Jul/Aug 2005): 28–37.

ROBERT HAGENS BH4.

GERRI HALL See: Item BS1251. SANDRA HALL BH10.

Cheseborough, Steve. “Sandra Hall: Atlanta’s Empress of the Blues.” Living Blues no. 143 (Jan/ Feb 1999): 28–33.

BH11.

Hall, Sandra. Sandra Hall: Showin’ Off. USA: Ichiban CD 1179, 1995.

VERA HALL BH12.

Boone, Graeme M. “Twelve Key Recordings: ‘Jesus Goin’ Make Up My Dyin’ Bed’,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 77–79. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

BH13.

Carlin, Richard. “Hall, Vera,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, pp. 170– 171. New York: Routledge, 2005.

BH14.

Courlander, Harold. Negro Folk Music of Alabama: Spirituals. USA: Folkways F4473, 1960.

BH15.

Grauberger, Steve; Nutt, Kevin. “A Vera Hall Discography.” Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association no. 5 (2002): 82–91.

Vernon, Mike. “Domino Men: Clarence Ford & Robert ‘Buddy’ Hagens.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 5 (Jul 1967): 6–7.

AUGUSTUS “TRACK HORSE” HAGGERTY See: Item F1402. WILL HAIRSTON BH5.

Griffin, Rita. “Will Hairston Limits Performances to Church.” Michigan Chronicle (25 May 1968).

BH6.

Paulus, George. “Will Hairston: Hurricane of the Motor City.” Blues Unlimited no. 86 (Nov 1971): 21.

BH7.

Rijn, Guido van. “Brother Will Hairston Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 167 (Mar 2002): 17.

BH16.

Rijn, Guido van. “Hairston, ‘Brother’ Will,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 397 (Item E162).

Harris, Sheldon. “Hall, Vera,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 209 (E146).

BH17.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hall, Vera,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1062 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 157 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 146 (E169).

BH8.

BH9.

Rijn, Guido van. “The Hurricane of the Motor City: The Life Story of Brother Will Hairston.” Blues & Rhythm no. 167 (Mar 2002): 14–16.

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BH18.

Lomax, Alan. The Rainbow Sign: A Southern Documentary. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1959. 209 pp.

BH19.

McGregory, Jerrilyn. “Livingston, Alabama, Blues: The Significance of Vera Ward Hall.” Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association no. 5 (2002): 72–81.

BH20.

Snyder, Jared. “Hall, Vera,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 398 (Item E162).

BH21.

Spencer, Thomas. “Vera’s Voice: 40 Years After She Was Laid to Rest, Blues Still Haunt Forgotten Singer.” Birmingham News (Lifestyle) [Alabama] (6 Feb 2005): 1E.

BH22.

BH23.

Windham, Ben. “Southern Lights: Siren Song from 1930s Lures New Englander to South.” The Tuscaloosa News (28 Sep 2003).

(E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 159 (E166). BH31.

Shaw, Arnold. “Hunter Hancock,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 518–520. New York: Collier, 1978. Obituaries: Blue Suede News no. 68 (Fall 2004): 50. Discoveries no. 197 (2004): 47. Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 81. Notes 61 (Jun 2005): 977. Orkester Journalen (Sep 2004): 44. Record Collector no. 303 (2004): 33. Variety 396 (23 Aug 2004): 39.

BH32.

Colman, Stuart. “Hunter Hancock is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 258 (Sep 2004): 2.

BH33.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Hunter D. (‘Old H.H.’) Hancock.” Goldmine no. 647 (13 May 2005): 27.

BH34.

Vera, Billy. “Hunter Hancock.” Blues & Rhythm no. 193 (Oct 2004): 13.

KATHERINE HANDY

Obituaries:

See: W.C. HANDY

Lomax, Alan. “The Passing of a Great Singer: Vera Hall.” Sing Out! 14, no. 3 (Jul 1964): 30–31.

Item BG343.

Item BT276.

W.C. HANDY (William Christopher Handy) BH35.

Adams, Paul R. Bibliography of W.C. Handy Related Holdings. Memphis: Memphis State University, 1982.

BH36.

Allen, Walter C. “St. Louis Blues.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 11 (Nov 1955): 24.

BH37.

Anon. “About W.C. Handy.” Music Journal 8 (Nov 1950): 32–33.

BH38.

Anon. An Album of Songs & Pictures from Paramount’s Vistavision Production St. Louis Blues: The Story of W.C. Handy, Father of the Blues. London: Francis Day, 1958. 28 pp.

BH39.

Anon. “American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.” National Music Council Bulletin 29, no. 3 (1969): 24–25.

BH40.

Anon. “Back Home.” Down Beat 24 (9 Jan 1957): 32.

BH41.

Anon. “Beale Street Gets Set to Honor Its Handy.” Chicago Defender (3 Dec 1938): 4.

BH42.

Dawson, Jim. Hunter Hancock Presents Blues & Rhythm Midnight Matinee, 1951. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-1200, 1985.

Anon. “Beale Street Not St. Louis ‘Made’ Handy.” Chicago Defender (27 Feb 1943): 18.

BH43.

Anon. “Beale Street Papa Celebrating the Birth of the Blues.” Chicago Defender (4 Apr 1936): 3.

BH29.

Hancock, Hunter. “Huntin’ with Hunter.” Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 12–14.

BH44.

Anon. “Beale Street’s Hero.” Time [USA] 27 (25 May 1936): 54, 56.

BH30.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hancock, Hunter,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1074–1075

BH45.

Anon. “The Beethoven of Beale Street.” Newsweek (7 Jul 1941): 46.

“BEANS” HAMBONE See: Item BA555. BOB HAMILTON BH24.

Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt.. 3: Bob Hamilton.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 53–54.

WILLIAM HAMILTON BH25.

Ware, Burnham. “Kentucky Blues: William ‘Fess’ Hamilton.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 30.

“STICK HORSE” HAMMOND (Nathaniel Hammond) BH26.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Stick Horse Hammond,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 109 (E101).

LUQMAN HAMZA BH27.

Gilley, Dawayne. “Sonny Kenner & Luqman Hamza.” Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 53.

HUNTER HANCOCK BH28.

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BH46.

Anon. “‘Blues Daddy’ Gives an Unique Concert.” Afro-American [Baltimore,] (30 May 1925): 5.

BH47.

Anon. “‘Blues’ Daddy Received $4,000 in Royalties.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (22 Oct 1932): 10.

BH48.

Anon. “The Blues, Jazz and Boogie Owe Much to Handy.” Chicago Defender (4 Dec 1948): 22.

BH49.

Anon. “Boss Crump is Dead.” Melody Maker (30 Oct 1954): 9.

BH50.

Anon. “Broadway Honors Father of Blues.” Chicago Defender (3 Dec 1938): 19.

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BH67.

Anon. “Handy Record Co,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 480 (Item E159).

BH68.

Anon. “Handy Returns to Locale of Old Memphis Blues.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (15 Aug 1931): 9.

BH69.

Anon. “Handy Says Music Was the Thing In Minstrel and Tent Show Days.” Chicago Defender (5 Apr 1952): 23.

BH70.

Anon. “Handy, W.C,” in American National Biography. Vol. 10, pp. 4–5. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

BH71.

Anon. “Handy, W.C,” in Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. 6th ed., ed. N. Sionimsky, p. 689. New York: Schirmer, 1978.

BH72.

Anon. “Handy’s Trumpet, B.B.’s Guitar in Blues Museum.” Jet 58, no. 15 (26 Jun 1980): 58.

BH73.

Anon. “His Widow Accepts W.C. Handy Commemorative Stamps in Memphis, Tenn.” Jet 36 (5 Jun 1969): 36.

BH51.

Anon. “Davis Eulogizes Handy.” Billboard 81 (29 Mar 1969): MS30.

BH52.

Anon. “Ebony Hall of Fame.” Ebony 14, no. 4 (Feb 1959): 61–63.

BH53.

Anon. “Eight Foot Statue of Handy to Be Placed in Memphis, Tenn.; Handy Park, May 1, 1960.” Jet (5 May 1960): 58.

BH54.

Anon. “Exhibit Handy Portrait.” Chicago Defender (29 Jan 1938): 2.

BH55.

Anon. “Father of Blues Guest at Cabaret Party.” Chicago Defender (11 Dec 1937): 2.

BH74.

Anon. “Father of Blues Just Misses His ‘St. Louis Blues’.” Variety 210 (2 Apr 1958): 1+.

Anon. “Honor ‘Father of the Blues’.” Billboard 69 (18 Nov 1957): 1.

BH75.

Anon. “‘Father of the Blues’ Tells Life Story at Texas College.” Chicago Defender (30 Mar 1946): 5.

Anon. “How Handy Waited 28 Years to Regain Blues Copyright.” Chicago Defender (12 May 1945): 17.

BH76.

Anon. “Handy Brothers, Vogel, Settle Blues Fuss.” Billboard 65 (23 May 1953): 14.

Anon. “How Handy Wrote the Blues.” Ebony 13 (Dec 1957): 69–70.

BH77.

BH59.

Anon. “Handy Explains How He Wrote the Blues.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (23 Jul 1932): 18.

Anon. “Just Like Old Times.” Time [USA] 65 (13 Jun 1955): 47.

BH78.

BH60.

Anon. “Handy, ‘Father of Blues’ on Broadway for 20 Years.” Chicago Defender (6 Aug 1938): 18.

Anon. “Memphis Blues Brings Handy Single ‘C’ Note.” Chicago Defender (10 Aug 1940): 10.

BH79.

Anon. “Muscle Shoals Honors W.C. Handy.” Billboard 82 (5 Dec 1970): 46.

BH80.

Anon. “Musicians Fete W.C. Handy.” Chicago Defender (12 Nov 1938): 19.

BH56. BH57.

BH58.

BH61.

Anon. “Handy Goes Back to Beale St. to Plug Football Game with Old Jazz Sidemen.” Variety 184 (5 Dec 1951): 50.

BH62.

Anon. “Handy Home Museum.” ASCAP Today 5, no. 1 (1971): 21.

BH81.

BH63.

Anon. “Handy Likes Ike.” Negro History Bulletin 16 (Feb 1953): 117–118.

Anon. “99th Anniversary of W.C. Handy at Riverdale Library.” Variety 269 (22 Nov 1972): 65.

BH82.

BH64.

Anon. “Handy Music Company Was Organized 35 Years Ago.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (19 Sep 1942).

Anon. “Ol Man Depress is Going, Says W.C. Handy.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (21 Oct 1933): 19.

BH83.

Anon. “‘Papa’ Handy ‘Goes Up to See’ Mae West.” Chicago Defender (7 May 1938): 19.

BH65.

Anon. “Handy Not Father of Blues, Says Jelly Roll.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (23 Apr 1938): 10.

BH84.

Anon. “Pay Tribute To W.C. Handy.” Chicago Defender (3 Dec 1949): 3.

BH66.

Anon. “Handy Portrait First Black to Hang in Tenn. Capitol.” Jet 43 (15 Mar 1973): 55.

BH85.

Anon. “Polls: Tales of Mr. Crump.” Melody Maker (26 Mar 1966): 8.

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BH86.

Anon. “St. Louis Blues.” Chicago Defender (29 Jun 1929): 9.

BH87.

Anon. “St. Louis Honors Handy for Famous Blues Tune.” Variety 174 (25 May 1949): 1.

BH88.

Anon. “St. Louis to Honor ‘Father of Blues’: Handy to be Honored in Memorial.” Chicago Defender (28 May 1949): 3.

BH89.

Anon. “Set Tributes for Blues King Handy on His 100th Anni.” Variety 272 (7 Nov 1973): 2+.

BH90.

Anon. “Son of Ex-Slaves Made Popular a Form of Music Like a ‘Darky’s Sorrow Song’ - Started with ‘Memphis Blues’ in 1910.” New York Times (29 Mar 1958): 17.

BH91.

Anon. “Stamps of Musical Interest.” Musical Opinion 95 (Jul 1972): 521.

BH92.

Anon. “Surgery for W.C. Handy.” Down Beat 23 (8 Feb 1956): 9.

BH93.

Anon. “‘Swing’ is Just a Salesman’s Yodel, Says W.C. Handy.” Chicago Defender (30 Jan 1930): 10.

BH94.

Anon. “U.S. Honors W.C. Handy.” ASCAP Today 3, no. 1 (1969): 9.

BH95.

Anon. “W.C. Handy.” ASCAP Today 3, no. 2 (1969): 4–8.

BH96.

Anon. “W.C. Handy, Bessie Smith Honored.” Down Beat 40, no. 20 (6 Dec 1973): 10.

BH97.

Anon. “W.C. Handy Centennial Honored with Concerts, Shows.” Music Trades (Dec 1973): 18.

BH98.

Anon. “W.C. Handy Cuts LP for Archives.” Down Beat 19 (21 May 1952): 14.

BH99.

Anon. “W.C. Handy: 1873–1958: Musician/Composer/Publisher.” Journal & Guide (14 Nov 1990): 18.

BH100. Anon. “W.C. Handy Explains the St. Louis Blues’ Attack.” Chicago Defender (26 Nov 1938): 19.

BH105. Anon. “W.C. Handy Sings and Plays His Own Songs First Time in 12 Years.” Chicago Defender (27 Jan 1940): 13. BH106. Anon. “W.C. Handy, 69, Publisher 35 Years.” New York Amsterdam News (28 Nov 1942): 10. BH107. Anon. “W.C. Handy’s America: Land of the Red, White-And Blues.” Christian Science Monitor (15 Nov 1973): 18. BH108. Anon. “William Christopher Handy,” in Current Biography March 1941, ed. M. Block. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1942. BH109. Blau, George. “W.C. Handy.” Music Memories 3, no. 2 (1963): 16–18. BH110. “Blues History: Year Of The Blues 2003.” Blues News [Germany] no. 33 (Apr/Jun 2003): 30–31. BH111. Bogaert, Karel. “Handy, William Christopher,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 141–142 (Item E110). BH112. Borneman, Ernest. “A Letter from the Days When Jazz Was King.” Melody Maker (11 Aug 1951): 3. BH113. Borneman, Ernest. “Handy in Cuba.” Melody Maker (23 Aug 1952). BH114. Brislin, Tom. “Full Song: ‘St. Louis Blues’ by W.C. Handy.” Keyboard 31, no. 5 (May 2005): 58–59. BH115. Burnett, Brown. “Honoring the Blues and W.C. Handy.” Commercial Appeal (Fanfare) [Memphis] (18 Nov 1984): 13. BH116. Burton, J. “Honor Roll of Popular Songwriters. No. 30 - William C. Handy.” Billboard 61 (30 Jul 1949): 63. BH117. Butler, Humphreys. “W.C. Handy is Pallbearer for Gershwin: Composer Was the Only Race Representative.” Chicago Defender (24 Jul 1937): 11. BH118. Calvin, Dolores. “‘Swing’ is Just a Salesman’s Yodel, Says W.C. Handy Story.” Chicago Defender (30 Jan 1943): 18.

BH101. Anon. “W.C. Handy, ‘Father of Blues’, Says Classics Will Follow Theme in Future.” Chicago Defender (26 Jul 1952): 23.

BH119. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Handy, W.C. (William Christopher),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 214 (Item E118). Reprinted as “W.C. Handy,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 271 (Item E119).

BH102. Anon. “W.C. Handy Has New Blues Song.” AfroAmerican [Baltimore] (13 Aug 1932): 7.

BH120. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “W.C. Handy,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 88 (Item E120).

BH103. Anon. “W.C. Handy in City.” Chicago Defender (4 Sep 1937): 2.

BH121. Cerulli, Dom. “W.C. Handy’s Story of the Blues.” Down Beat 25, no. 7 (3 Apr 1958): 15–16, 42.

BH104. Anon. “W.C. Handy Memorial, an 8 Foot Bronze Statue, Dedicated in Handy Park, Memphis, Tenn.” Jet (19 May 1960): 60.

BH122. Charters, Samuel. “That Gives Me the Blues to Go Back to Dallas,” in The Country Blues, pp. 32–42 (Item A389).

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BH123. Chilton, John. “Handy, William Christopher,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 134 (Item E121). BH124. Clarke, Donald. “Handy, W.C,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 545– 546 (Item E125). BH125. Cole, Nat ‘King’. “‘I’m Proud of This Picture’.” Melody Maker (24 May 1958): 3. BH126. Cooper, Richard. W.C. Handy: Doctor of the Blues. Raleigh: Creative Productions, 1987. 47 pp. BH127. Currotto, William F. A Newspaper Scrapbook of William Christopher Handy: Father of the Blues. Memphis: W. F. Currotto, 1995. 53 pp. BH128. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Handy, William Christopher,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 134. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BH129. Dickerson, James C. “Beale Street Mayor May Be Memphis Mayor at World’s Fair Blues Fete.” Chicago Defender (14 Jan 1939): 4. BH130. Dickerson, James C. “To Honor Handy.” Chicago Defender (18 Mar 1939): 18. BH131. Dobie, Wilma. “Not All Jazz Historians Remember W.C. Handy’s 1928 Carnegie Concert.” Swinging Newsletter 8, no. 35 (1978): 5. BH132. Evans, David. “Handy, William Christopher,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 10. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 817–819. London: Macmillan, 2001.

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BH139. Fletcher, Tom. “W.C. Handy,” in 100 Years of the Negro in Show Business, pp. 218–226. New York: Da Capo, 1984. BH140. Friedwald, Will. “The St. Louis Blues,” in Stardust Melodies: The Biography of Twelve of America’s Most Popular Songs, pp. 38–75. New York: Pantheon, 2002. BH141. Giddins, Gary. “W.C. Handy: Birth of the Blues,” in Visions of Jazz: The First Century, pp. 27–30. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. BH142. Godwin, Harry E. “Where de Southern Cross de Yellow Dog.” Second Line 17, no. 9/10 (Sep/Oct 1966): 112, 124. BH143. Golden, Mike. “V Props: W.C. Handy.” Vibe 8, no. 9 (Nov 2000): 183. BH144. Green, A. “Show Biz Salutes W.C. Handy.” Variety 208 (20 Nov 1957): 2+. BH145. Gussow, Adam. “‘Make My Getaway’: The Blues Lives of Black Minstrels in W.C. Handy’s ‘Father of the Blues’.” African American Review 35, no. 1 (Spring 2001): 5–28. BH146. Gussow, Adam. “Racial Violence, ‘Primitive’ Music, and the Blues Entrepreneur: W.C. Handy’s Mississippi Problem.” Southern Cultures 8, no. 3 (2002): 56–77. BH147. Handy, W.C. “The Birth of the Blues.” Victor Record Review 4, no. 5 (Sep 1941): 12–13, 23.

BH133. Evans, David. “W.C. Handy,” in American Folklore: An Encyclopedia, ed. J.H. Brunvand, pp. 362–363. New York: Garland, 1996.

BH148. Handy, W.C. Blues Folio: Words and Music Complete with Guitar Chords. New York: Robbins, 1942. 28 pp.

BH134. Evans, David. “W.C. Handy,” in Creating Traditions, Expanding Horizons: A History of Tennessee Arts, ed. C. Van West; M.D. Binnicker, p. 418. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2004.

BH149. Handy, W.C. (ed.). Blues: An Anthology: Complete Words and Music of 53 Great Songs. New York: Albert and Charles Boni, 1926. 180 pp.; rev. ed. New York: Collier/Macmillan, 1972. 224 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1984. 224 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1985. 224 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1990. 224 pp. Republished in a new edition as Treasury of the Blues: Complete Words and Music of 67 Great Songs from Memphis Blues to the Present Day. New York: Charles Boni, 1949. 258 pp.

BH135. Ewen, David. “Songs with Blues I: W.C. Handy,” in Great Men of American Popular Song, pp. 116–122. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1970. BH136. Ewen, David. “W.C. Handy,” in American Songwriters. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1987. BH137. Feather, Leonard. “Handy, W.C,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 243 (Item E138). BH138. Fellowes, M.H.; Handy, W.C. “The Heart of the Blues.” Etude 58, no. 3 (Mar 1940): 152, 193, 211. Reprinted in Readings in Black American Music, ed. E. Southern, pp. 202–207. New York: Norton, 1971.

BH150. Handy, W.C. “An Explanation of the ‘Blues’.” Music Journal 15 (Nov/Dec 1957): 8–9. BH151. Handy, W.C.; Bontemps, Arna. Father of the Blues: An Autobiography. New York: Macmillan, 1941. 317 pp.; London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1957. 317 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1961. 317 pp.; New York: Collier, 1970. 333 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1985. 317 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1991. 317 p.

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BH152. Handy, William Christopher. “Father of the Blues: Autobiography.” Scholastic 40 (9 Feb 1942): 21–22. BH153. Handy, W.C. “From ‘Father of the Blues [1941]’,” in Readings in Black American Music, ed. E. Southern, pp. 207–216. New York: Norton, 1971. (NOTE: Excerpted from item BH151.) BH154. Handy, W.C. “From Minstrel Songs to St. Louis Blues.” Variety 196, no. 7 (20 Oct 1954): 51.

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BH168. Hentoff, Nat. “A Visit with W.C. Handy: At 80, a Link with the Past.” Down Beat 20 (30 Dec 1953): 3. BH169. Herzhaft, Gérard. “W.C. Handy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 133 (E150). BH170. Hite, Richard James. W.C. Handy’s Memphis Blues Band. USA: Memphis Archives MA7006, 1994. BH171. Hoefer, George. “Tales of Two Jazzmen: One True, Other False.” Down Beat 19 (18 Apr 1952): 7.

BH155. Handy, W.C. “The Heart of the Blues.” Etude 58, no. 3 (1940): 152, 193–194. Reprinted in Readings in Black American Music, ed. E. Southern, pp. 212– 217. 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1983.

BH172. Holland, Ted. “William Christopher ‘W.C.’ Handy,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 136 (E157).

BH156. Handy, W.C. “How I Came to Write the ‘Memphis Blues’.” New York Age (7 Dec 1916): 6.

BH173. Hughes, Langston. “Here to Yonder: Maker of the Blues.” Chicago Defender (28 Nov 1942): 14.

BH157. Handy, W.C. “I Took a Blue Note.” Negro Digest 1 (Apr 1943): 37–38.

BH174. Hughes, Langston. “W.C. Handy (1873–1958): Father of the Blues,” in Famous American Negroes. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 1954. Reprinted in Works for Children and Young Adults: Biographies. USA: Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2001.

BH158. Handy, W.C. “‘I Would Not Play Jazz If I Could’.” Down Beat 5 (Aug 1938). Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 14+. Reprinted in Jerry’s Rhythm Rag no. 5 (c1995): 10–12. Translated into German as “‘Ich Würde Nicht Jazz Spielen, Selbst Wenn ich Könnte’: Schrieb W.C. Handy in Erner Antwort auf die Angriffe von Jelly Roll Morton vor 20 Jahren in der Amerikanischen Musikzeitschrift Down Beat.” Jazz Podium no. 7 (1958): 113. BH159. Handy, W.C. “Memphis Blues: A Bungled Bargain,” in The Negro in Music and Art, ed. L. Patterson, pp. 65–73. New York: Publisher’s, 1967. BH160. Handy, W.C. “The Significance of the Blues.” Talking Machine Journal (Aug 1919). Reprinted as “Blues.” Chicago Defender (30 Aug 1919): 9. BH161. Handy, W.C.; Arnold, Robert. W.C. Handy, Father of the Blues. USA: Audio Archives A-1200, 1952. BH162. Handy, W.C. W.C. Handy’s Blues Folio. New York: Robbins, 1928. 36 pp. BH163. Handy, W.C. W.C. Handy’s Collection of Blues: Words and Music Complete. New York: Robbins, 1924. 36 pp. BH164. Handy, W.C. W.C. Handy’s World Famous Blues for Baldwin Organ. New York: Handy Bros, c1960. 32 pp. BH165. Handy, W.C. “William C. Handy Says.” The Peachite 2, no. 2 (Mar 1944): 3. BH166. Handy, W.C. “Wyer Was Wrong.” Down Beat 19 (21 May 1952): 8. BH167. Harkin, G.E. “Mr. Handy’s Beale Street.” Sepia 8 (Jul 1960): 24–28.

BH175. Hurwitt, Elliott S. “Handy, W(illiam) C(hristopher),” in International Dictionary of Black Composers. Vol. 1, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 549–558. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. BH176. Hurwitt, Elliott S. “Handy, William Christopher ‘W.C’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 400–402 (Item E162). BH177. Hurwitt, Elliott S. “Hesitation Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 423–424 (Item E162). BH178. Hurwitt, Elliott S. “Memphis Blues, The (‘Mama Don’ ‘Low’ or ‘Mister Crump’),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 684– 685 (Item E162). BH179. Hurwitt, Elliott S. “St. Louis Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 925–926 (Item E162). BH180. Hutton, Jack. “Now Handy Takes the Flower Road.” Melody Maker (5 Aug 1967): 6. BH181. Jones, Leander C. “Handy, W.C,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, p. 1061. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BH182. Jones, Max. “This World of Jazz.” Melody Maker (5 Apr 1958): 10. BH183. Jones, William M. “Reminiscences of W.C. Handy’s Beale Street and Home of Blues.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (5 Dec 1931): 2.

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BH184. Kay, George W. “William Christopher Handy, Father of the Blues: A History of Published Blues.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 3 (Mar 1971): 10–12. BH185. Kinkle, Roger D. “Handy, W.C,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, p. 1044 (E160). BH186. Kumm, Bob. “Some Words About ... W.C. Handy.” IAJRC Journal 6, no. 2 (Spring 1973): 22. BH187. LaBlanc, Michael L. “W.C. Handy,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 7 (Item E164). BH188. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Handy, W.C,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1076–1077 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 159, 161 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 148 (E169). BH189. Lee, George W. “Crowning ‘The King of Beale Street’: Chapter from the Latest Book of George W. Lee, ‘The Ways of Beale Streeters’, Gives a Vivid Description of Carnival Time on Memphis - ‘Home of Blues’.” Chicago Defender (29 Jul 1939): 13. BH190. Lee, George W. “‘I Knew Handy’.” Chicago Defender (12 Apr 1958): 21. BH191. Lee, George W. The Legend of W.C. Handy: ‘Father of the Blues’. Memphis: W.C. Handy Memorial Fund Committee, 1960. BH192. Leonard, A.G. “Handy Stamp.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 12 (Dec 1968): 25. BH193. Levine, Henry. “Gershwin, Handy and the Blues.” Clavier [USA] 9, no. 7 (Oct 1970): 10–20. BH194. Lucas, John. “Bicentennial Canticles.” Second Line 28 (Summer 1976): 7–8. BH195. Lucas, John. “Music of the Mississippi.” Second Line 30 (Winter 1978): 28–29. BH196. Mahan, Katherine H. “American Composer W.C. Handy.” Music Clubs Magazine 75, no. 4 (Summer 1996): 10. BH197. Matthews, Ralph. “Looking at the Stars.” AfroAmerican [Baltimore] (10 Sep 1932): 10. BH198. McCoy, Frank Milton. “W.C. Handy and the Blues.” Los Angeles Sentinel (24 Feb 1994): 4. BH199. McIlwaine, Shields. Memphis Down in Dixie. New York: Dutton, 1948. 400 pp. BH200. McMillan, Allan. “Memphis Plans Fete Honoring W.C. Handy: Father of the Blues Will See City He Made Famous In Song.” Chicago Defender (18 Apr 1936): 11.

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BH201. Monceaux, Morgan. “W.C. Handy,” in Jazz: My Music, My People. New York: Knopf, 1994. BH202. Montgomery, Elizabeth Rider. “William C. Handy, Father of the Blues,” in 3 Jazz Greats, ed. W. Bennett. Champaign: Garrard, 1973. BH203. Montgomery, Elizabeth Rider. William C. Handy: Father of the Blues. Champaign: Garrard, 1968. 95 pp.; New York: Dell, 1972. 95 pp. BH204. Moore, Charles Eugene. William Christopher Handy and Uraeus Mì: A Bantu-Centered Philosophical and Intracultural Assessment. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, 2000. 726 pp. BH205. Moore, Craig. W.C. Handy, 1873–1958: A Collection of the Memphis/Shelby County Room, Memphis/Shelby County Public Library and Information Center. Memphis: The Library, 1985. BH206. Morrison, A. “W.C. Handy: Broadway’s Grand Old Man of Music.” Ebony 9 (Nov 1953): 59–62. BH207. Neal, Larry. “The Ethos of the Blues.” Black Scholar 3, no. 10 (Summer 1972): 42–48. BH208. Nies, Jay. “The Music Goes ‘Round and ‘Round.” St Louis Post-Dispatch (24 Jan 1995): 1. BH209. Niles, Abbe. “Blue Notes.” New Republic 45 (3 Feb 1926): 292–293. Reprinted as “The Blues,” in Frontiers of Jazz, ed. R. de Toledano, pp. 32–57. New York: Durrell, 1947. Reprinted as “The Story of the Blues,” in a Treasury of the Blues, ed. W.C. Handy, pp. 9–32. New York: Boni, 1949. BH210. Oliver, Paul. William C. Handy. Italy: Fratelli Fabbri Editori 49, 1968. BH211. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Handy, William Christopher,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 101 (Item E182). BH212. Penny, Howard E. “Feelin’ Tomorrow Like I Feel Today: A Record History of the St. Louis Blues.” Jazzfinder 1 (Jan 1948); Jazzfinder 1 (Feb 1948); Jazzfinder 1 (Mar 1948). BH213. Penny, Howard E. “Select Saint Louis Blues Discography.” Good Diggin’ 2 (31 Jan 1948): 35–41, 44–51. BH214. Pina, Michael L. “A Musical Rivalry Along the Mississippi.” American Visions 10 (Jun/Jul 1995): 48+. BH215. Platt, D. “Handy Archives ‘1956’: A Collection About This Late Great Man from His Own Personal Archives.” Record Research 3 (Mar/Apr 1958): 3. BH216. Rattenbury, Ken. “The Essence of Jazz is in ... The Blues. Pt.. 11: Master Bluesmen 7: W.C. Handy and

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‘St. Louis Blues’.” Crescendo 21, no. 8 (Apr 1983): 32–33. BH217. Reichenbach, Allan Metz. Four American Musician Autobiographies. Master’s Thesis, Emory University, 1973. BH218. Rossi, Nick. “Father of the Blues.” Music Journal 29, no. 5 (May 1971): 24–26, 58–59. BH219. Roy, J.H. “Where There’s a Will: Story.” Negro History Bulletin 16 (Dec 1952): 66. BH220. Roy, Rob. “W.C. Handy is Also Father of the Popular Records Business It Seems.” Chicago Defender (9 Aug 1952): 23. BH221. Rye, Howard. “Handy, W(illiam) C(hristopher),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 480 (Item E159). BH222. Salamone, Frank A. “Handy, W.C. (1873–1958),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 2, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 352–353 (Item E185). BH223. Santelli, Robert. “Handy, W.C,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 166–167 (Item E202). BH224. Scarborough, Dorothy. “Blues,” in On the Trail of Negro Folk Songs, pp. 265–272. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925. BH225. Scholl, Warren W. “W.C. Handy Sings and Plays His Own Songs First Time in 12 Years.” Chicago Defender (27 Jan 1940): 13. BH226. Shadwick, Keith. “W.C. Handy,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 118–119 (Item E204). BH227. Shapiro, Nat; Hentoff, Nat. “W.C. Handy,” in Hear Me Talkin’ to Ya, pp. 228–229. New York Rinehart, 1955. BH228. Sinclair, C. “St. Louis Blues’ Fine Handy Epitaph.” Billboard 70 (7 Apr 1958): 7. BH229. Smith, Charles Edward. W.C. Handy Blues. USA: Folkways FG 3540, 1958; USA: Smithsonian Folkways 03540, 1991. BH230. Smith, N. “Der Vater des Blues.” Musikhandel 12, no. 2 (1961): 66. BH231. Souchon, Edmond. “W.C. Handy: An Enigma.” Record Changer 11, no. 5 (May 1952): 3–4, 16. BH232. Southern, Eileen. “Handy, W.C,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 8, ed. S. Sadie, p. 144. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 318–319 (Item E154).

BH233. Southern, Eileen. “Handy, W[illiam] C[hristopher] (‘Father of the Blues’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 165–166 (Item E208). BH234. Southern, Eileen. “Letters from W.C. Handy to William Grant Still.” Black Perspective in Music 7, no. 2 (Fall 1979): 199–234; Black Perspective in Music 8 (1980): 65–119. BH235. Stanfield, Peter. “An Excursion into the Lower Depths: Hollywood, Urban Primitivism, and St. Louis Blues, 1929–1937.” Cinema Journal 41, no. 2 (Winter 2002): 84–108. BH236. Stanfield, Peter. “An Excursion into the Lower Depths: W.C. Handy’s ‘St. Louis Blues’,” in Body and Soul: Jazz and Blues in American Film, 1927– 63, pp. 78–113. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2005. (NOTE: This is an edited version of the article above.) BH237. Starks, G.L. “Tribute to W.C. Handy and the Blues Tradition.” Black World 23 (Apr 1974): 49–50. BH238. Stout, George (Arranger). George Stout’s Simplified Piano Arrangements of W.C. Handy’s Blues Classics, Including Saint Louis Blues. New York: Handy Brothers, 1956. 49 pp. BH239. Summer, L.S. W.C. Handy: Founder of the Blues. Chanhassen: Child’s World, 2002. 40 pp. BH240. Swenson, John. “The Year of the Blues (2003 Commemorates 100th Anniversary of W.C. Handy’s First Published Blues).” Offbeat 16 (Feb 2003): 19+. BH241. Tate, Eleanora E.; Haskins, James. “W.C. Handy,” in African American Musicians. New York: Wiley, 2000. BH242. Testoni, Giancarlo. “Il Mondo del Blues.” Musica Jazz 20, no. 3 (Mar 1964): 21–23. BH243. Traill, Sinclair. “Editorial.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 3 (Mar 1971): 1. BH244. Travis, Dempsey. Autobiography of Black Jazz. Chicago: Urban Research Press, 1983. 543 pp. BH245. Tynan, John. “St. Louis Blues.” Down Beat 25 (3 Apr 1958): 13–14. BH246. Walsh, Jim. “50th Anni. of Handy’s First Blues.” Variety 220, no. 6 (5 Oct 1960): 62. BH247. Walsh, Jim. “The First Singer Who Made a ‘Blues’ Record: Morton Harvey.” Hobbies 60, no. 9 (Nov 1955): 36–38; Hobbies 60, no. 10 (Dec 1955): 30–32. BH248. Williams, Bill. “Home of Blues and Soul.” Billboard 81 (29 Mar 1969): 3–4, 8.

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BH249. Wilson, John S. “100th Anniversary of the Birth of W.C. Handy.” International Musician 72, no. 5 (1973): 3, 21. BH250. Wolf, John Quincy. “How the Blues Came to Beale Street.” Delta Review 6, no. 1 (Feb 1969): 57–65. BH251. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: W.C. Handy.” Storyville (2002/03): 169–170. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

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ALVIN HANKERSON See: GUITAR NUBBIT PAUL HANKINS BH263. Bogaert, Karel. “Hankins, ‘Tall’ Paul,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 142 (Item E110). BH264. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “The Session Men.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 10. Reprinted in edited form in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 104 (Item A1241).

BH252. Yale, Andrew. “The Son of the Blues: Horn Wyer Handy Keeps His Father’s Traditions Alive.” Memphis 8, no. 5 (Aug 1985): 49–53.

LIL “DIAMONDS” HARDAWAY

BH253. Yeager, Alice. W.C. Handy: Father of the Blues. Birmingham: Seacoast, 2003. 109 pp.

A.G. HARDESTY

Obituaries: Down Beat 25 (1 May 1958): 11. International Musician 56 (May 1958): 32. Jazz Podium 7 (1958): 92. Journal of Negro History 43, no. 2 (Apr 1958): 167–168. New York Times (1 Apr 1958): 31. Orkester Journalen 26, no. 4 (Apr 1958): 6. Sing Out! 8, no. 2 (Summer 1958): 26. The Times [UK] (29 Mar 1958): 8. Variety 210 (2 Apr 1958): 68. BH254. Cundall, Tom. “Editorial.” Music Mirror (Jazz Edition) 5, no. 9 (May 1958): 3. BH255. “End on a Blue Note: Jazzman W.C. Handy is Given a Musical Funeral.” Life Magazine 44 (14 Apr 1958): 109–110. BH256. “Evening Sun Goes Down.” Ebony 13 (Jun 1958): 96–98. BH257. “Evening Sun’ Goes Down for W.C. Handy.” Chicago Defender (5 Apr 1958): 1. BH258. “Father of the Blues.” Melody Maker (5 Apr 1958): 3. BH259. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “The Father of the Blues.” Melody Maker (12 Apr 1958): 4. BH260. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “The Paradox of W.C. Handy.” Melody Maker (19 Apr 1958): 4. BH261. “Masons Mourn Handy; 1,500 Attend Service Here — Funeral to Be Today.” New York Times (2 Apr 1958): 31. BH262. Salisbury, Harrison E. “Handy’s Funeral Attracts 150,000.” New York Times (3 Apr 1958): 33. See also: Items A672, A840, A1482, A1534, A1702, BS1345, F1270, F1341. GEORGE HANNAH See: Item C720 (Vol. 3).

See: Item BA517.

See: Item F636. HERB HARDESTY BH265. Millar, Bill. “Herb Hardesty: The Sax That Rocked the World.” Melody Maker (19 May 1979): 49-50. Reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 117– 120. York: Music Mentor, 2004. See also: Goldmine no. 49 (Jun 1980). LANE HARDIN BH266. Cowley, John. “Pinetop Slim.” Blues Unlimited no. 112 (Mar/Apr 1975): 19. See also: Item BB3426. LUCIUS HARDY See: Item C766 (Vol. 4). MATTIE HARDY BH267. Tracy, Steve. Swingin’ the Blues. Austria: Document DOCD-5354, 1995. PAT HARE (Auburn Hare) BH268. Andréasson, Hans. “Pat Hare.” Jefferson no. 25 (Summer 1974): 32. BH269. Anon. “Bluesfonden: Pat Hare.” Jefferson no. 41 (1978): 36–37. BH270. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Pat Hare,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 109–110 (E101). BH271. Bogaert, Karel. “Hare, Pat (Auburn Hare),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 142–143 (Item E110). BH272. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “The Session Men.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 10. Reprinted in edited form in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 104 (Item A1241). BH273. Darwen, Norman. “Mojo Buford on Pat Hare.” Juke Blues no. 24 (Autumn/Winter 1991): 11.

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BH274. Hahn, Kevin. “Pat Hare: A Blues Guitarist.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 8–15. BH275. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hare, Auburn ‘Pat’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1083 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 161 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 148 (E169). BH276. Löfgren, Tommy. “Pat Hare.” Jefferson no. 39 (Winter 1977/78): 35.

BH290. Evans, David. Harlem Hamfats: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 18 April to 13 November 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5271, 1994. Vol. 2: 12 December 1936 to 5 October 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5272, 1994. Vol. 3: 6 October 1937 to 21 April 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5273, 1994. Vol. 4: 22 April 1938 to 14 September 1939. Austria: Document DOCD-5274, 1994. BH291. Featheringill, Evelyn. “The Harlem Hamfats.” Jazz Quarterly 2 (Summer 1944): 4–7, 20–22.

BH277. Rucker, Leland. “Murder Tipped Off in Hare’s Chilling Song.” Blues Access no. 2 (Summer 1990): 5.

BH292. Harrison, David. “Harlem Hamfats,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 403 (Item E162).

BH278. Santelli, Robert. “Hare, Pat,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 167 (Item E202).

BH293. Kennedy, Edward. “The Harlem Hamfats.” Footnote 2, no. 6 (1971): 22–23.

BH279. Tomko, Gene. “Hare, Auburn ‘Pat’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 402–403 (Item E162). BH280. Tonneau, Serge. “Auburn ‘Pat’ Hare.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 26–27.

BH294. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harlem Hamfats,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1083 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 161 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 149 (E169).

BH281. Tonneau, Serge. “Discographie de Pat Hare.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 27–30, 35.

BH295. McCarthy, Albert J. “Discography of the Harlem Hamfats.” Record Changer no. 4 (Feb 1946): 13–14.

BH282. Walamies, Vesa. “Jailhouse Blues: Pat Hare Bluesmies Vankilassa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 27 (1974): 2.

BH296. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Harlem Hamfats,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 102 (Item E182).

Obituaries: Jefferson no. 50 (Winter 1980): 69. Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 33.

BH297. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Morand, Herbert ‘Kid’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 169 (Item E182).

BH283. Tonneau, Serge. “Pat Hare.” Soul Bag no. 78/79 (Nov 1980): 3–4.

BH298. Peel, Martin. “Forgotten Blues.” Blues World no. 45 (1973): 17–18.

HARLEM HAMFATS

BH299. Russell, Tony. “Harlem Hamfats,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 115–116 (Item A1904).

BH284. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Harlem Hamfats,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 110 (E101).

BH300. Rust, Brian. The Harlem Hamfats. UK: Ace of Hearts AH.77, 1964.

BH285. Bogaert, Karel. “Harlem Hamfats, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 143 (Item E110).

BH301. Vorst, Paige Van. “Harlem Hamfats,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 483–484 (Item E159).

See also: Items D2442, D2484, F194.

BH286. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Morand, Herb,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 349 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Herb Morand,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 452 (Item E119). BH287. Chilton, John. “Morand, Herb,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 233 (Item E121). BH288. Clarke, Donald. “Harlem Hamfats,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 548 (Item E125). BH289. Donder, J. De. “The Second Hundred Years.” New Orleans Music 4, no. 3 (1993): 11–13.

BH302. Vorst, Paige Van. The Harlem Hamfats: Hot Chicago Jazz Blues & Jive: 1936–1937. USA: Folklyric 9029, 1981. BH303. Vorst, Paige Van. “The Harlem Hamfats. Pt.. 1.” Mississippi Rag 4, no. 4 (Feb 1977): 5–9; “Pt.. 2.” Mississippi Rag 4, no. 5 (1977): 8. Obituaries (Herbert Morand): Melody Maker (5 Apr 1952): 7. BH304. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “Collectors’ Corner.” Melody Maker (12 Apr 1952): 9.

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BH305. McCarthy, Albert J. “Morand as a Miniaturist.” Melody Maker (26 Apr 1952): 9. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 120 (1989). Item BH2266. JOSIE HARLEY BH306. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 8: H1 (1923–1928). Austria: Document DOCD-5512, 1996. HARMONICA FATS (Harvey Blackstone) BH307. Grigg, Andy. “Harmonica Fats: Still Tore Up. Pt.. 1.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 9 (Feb/Mar 1995): 15–19; “Pt.. 2.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 10 (Apr/May 1995): 10–12, 14. BH308. Holland, Ted. “Harmonica Fats,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 106 (E157). BH309. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harmonica, Fats,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1084 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 161 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 149 (E169). BH310.

“Left Coast Carl”; Propes, Steve. “Bernie Pearl & Harmonica Fats.” Southland Blues 6, no. 1 (Jan 1995). Translated into Dutch in Block no. 94 (1995): 9–12.

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BH319. Whiteis, David. “Harmonica Khan.” Living Blues no. 179 (Jul/Aug 2005): 88–89. BH320. Wight, Phil. “Harmonica Khan.” Blues & Rhythm no. 200 (Jun 2005): 33. See also: Item F393. HARMONICA SHAH (Thaddeus Louis Hall) BH321. Barretta, Scott. “Breaking Out: Harmonica Shah.” Living Blues no. 160 (Nov/Dec 2001): 9–10. BH322. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 35 (May 2000): 6–7. BH323. Provencher, Norman. “Harmonica Shah, and Them Dirty Blues: It’s a Tough Life Detroit Harpist Brings to Rainbow.” Ottawa Citizen (30 Jan 2002): E5. BH324. Seeman, Bob. Harmonica Shah: Motor City Mojo. USA: Blue Suit BS-114D, 2000. BH325. Wikström, Kjell. “Harmonica Shah & Howard Glazer: Deep Detroit Blues.” Jefferson no. 142 (2004): 11–13. HARMONICA SLIM (Richard Riley Riggins) BH326. Grigg, Andy. “The 100% Down-Home Blues Purity of Harmonica Slim.” Real Blues no. 3 (Oct/Nov 1996): 29–30.

BH311. Poxon, Stephanie. “Harmonica Fats,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 409 (Item E162).

BH327. Jung, Maureen; Rhyne, Jack. “Fresno Blues: Riley ‘Harmonica Slim’ Riggins.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 30–31.

BH312. Rainsford, Mick. “Harmonica Fats.” Blues & Rhythm no. 164 (Nov 2001): 10–13.

BH328. Komara, Edward. “Riggins, Richard ‘Harmonica Slim’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 832 (Item E162).

BH313. Tipaldi, Art. “Harmonica Fats & Bernie Pearl.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 52–54.

BH329. Millar, Chris. Harmonica Slim: Give Me My Shotgun. USA: Fedora CD 5001, 1997.

Obituaries: Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 58. BH314. Bays, Kenneth. “Harmonica Fats, 1927–2000.” Blues Revue no. 56 (Apr 2000): 85.

BH330. Rainsford, Mick. Harmonica Slim & Hosea Leavy: Cold Tacos & Warm Beer. USA: Fedora CD 5023, 2000.

BH315. Nelson, David. “Harvey ‘Harmonica Fats’ Blackston.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 118.

BH331. Rainsford, Mick. Harmonica Slim: Back Bottom Blues. USA: Trix CD 3323, 1995.

BH316. Propes, Steve. “Harmonica Fats.” Blues & Rhythm no. 147 (Mar 2000): 11.

BH332. Rainsford, Mike. “I Just Wanna to Play My Harmonica, Sing My Songs and Walk Them Back Bottom Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 87 (Mar 1994): 10–12.

HARMONICA GEORGE (George W. Robinson) BH317. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Harmonica George,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 111 (E101). HARMONICA KHAN (George Meares) Obituaries: BH318. Périn, Jacques. “Harmonica Khan.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 35.

Obituaries: Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 26 (Jun 2003): 97–98. BH333. LeBlanc, Eric. “Harmonica Slim.” Goldmine no. 609 (28 Nov 2003): 49. BH334. Osegueda, Mike. “Blues Player Leaves a Legacy; Harmonica Slim’s Stories, Dedication to Music are

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Recalled.” The Fresno Bee [California] (24 May 2003): B1. BH335. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Harmonica Slim.” Soul Bag no. 172 (Sep 2003): 32. BH336. Wight, Phil. “Harmonica Slim.” Blues & Rhythm no. 181 (Aug 2003): 20. HARMONICA SLIM (Travis L. Blaylock) BH337. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Harmonica Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 111 (E101). BH338. Harris, Sheldon. “Blaylock, Travis L,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 52–53 (E146). BH339. Harris, Sheldon. The Return of Harmonica Slim. USA: Flying Dutchman/Bluestime BT-9005, 1969. BH340. Komara, Edward. “Blaylock, Travis ‘Harmonica Slim’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 100 (Item E162). RICHARD HARNEY BH341. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Hacksaw Harney,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 111–112 (E101). BH342. Lowry, Pete. “Holy Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 95 (Oct 1972): 18. BH343. Snyder, Jared. “Harney, Richard ‘Hacksaw’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 409 (Item E162). BH344. Tapp, Denise; Hoffman, Larry. Richard ‘Hacksaw’ Harney: Sweet Man. USA: Genes GCD 9909, 1996. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 7. BH345. LaVere, Steve. “Hacksaw Harney.” Living Blues no. 18 (Autumn 1974): 7. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

BH349. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “The First Time I Met the Blues ... in Saint-Denis.” Soul Bag no. 12 (Oct 1970): 3. BH350. Eagle, Bob. “Chicago’s Sidemen.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 13–14. BH351. Komara, Edward. “Harper, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 410 (Item E162). REV. H.H. HARRINGTON See: ATOMIC-H RECORDS ALFRED HARRIS BH352. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harris, Alfred,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1087 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 161 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 149 (E169). BH353. O’Neal, Jim. Harmonica Blues Kings. USA: Pearl PL-12, 1986. See also: Item D1829 (Vol. 3). BOB HARRIS (Herman Caseay) Obituaries: Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 49. COREY HARRIS BH354. Anon. “Corey Harris.” Acoustic Musician 4, no. 10 (Dec 1997): 8–14. BH355. Bays, Kenneth. “Corey Harris and the Rhythms of Life.” Blues Revue no. 71 (Oct 2001): 17–19. BH356. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Corey Harris.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 79. BH357. Chesmore, M.A. “Corey Harris.” Acoustic Musician 4, no. 10 (Dec 1997): 8–14.

JACK HARP (Willis Nathaniel Harp)

BH358. Clarke, Donald. “Harris, Corey,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 551 (Item E125).

BH346. Tarrer, Jeff. “Rev. Jack Harp is Dead!” Blues Unlimited no. 46 (Sep 1967): 10.

BH359. Collier, Pat. “Corey Harris: Manifesting the Blues.” Sing Out! 43, no. 2 (Fall 1998): 34–43.

BH347. Tarrer, Jeff. “Reverend Jack Harp.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 3–5. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 41–44. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BH360. Cortelazzo, Paolo; Fratti, Matteo. “Corey Harris.” Il Blues no. 88 (Sep 2004): 44–45.

Item BP232.

See also: Item A2073.

BH361. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Corey Harris,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 41 (Item E164).

JOE HARPER (Henry Holmes)

BH362. Dicaire, David. “Corey Harris: High Fever Blues,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 44–48 (Item E131).

BH348. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Joe Harper,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 112 (E101).

BH363. Fine, Eric. “Corey Harris: Extending Blues Roots.” Dirty Linen no. 93 (Apr/May 2001): 47–50.

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BH364. Fontenot, Robert. “Corey Harris: ‘Downhome Sophisticate’.” Blues Revue no. 76 (Jun/Jul 2002): 56.

BH382. Russell, Tony. “Corey Harris (1969–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 116–117 (Item A1904).

BH365. Forte, Dan; Whiteis, David. Corey Harris: Between Midnight and Day. USA: Alligator ALCD 4837, 1995.

BH383. Sandmel, Ben. Corey Harris & Henry Butler: VuDu Menz. USA: Alligator ALCD 4872, 2000.

BH366. Frede, Ari. “Words Sound Power: The Blues Vision of Corey Harris.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 22–33. BH367. Hall, Russell. “Check It Out: Corey Harris.” Performing Songwriter no. 47 (Jul/Aug 2000): 10. BH368. Hall, Russell. “New Release Spotlight: Corey Harris.” Performing Songwriter no. 63 (Jul/Aug 2002): 24. BH369. Harris, Corey. “Boubacar Traore’s African Blues: Journal of My Visit to Mali.” Living Blues no. 157 (May/Jun 2001): 26–29. BH370. “In the Garden with Corey Harris.” Blues News [Germany] no. 18 (Oct/Dec 1999): 10–12. BH371. Isola, Gregory. “Corey Harris: Cooking Up a Blues Stew.” Guitar Player 33, no. 8 (Aug 1999): 35–36. BH372. Jordan, Scott. “Corey Harris.” Blues Revue no. 23 (Jun/Jul 1996): 56–57. BH373. Salaam, Kalamu Ya. Corey Harris: Greens from the Garden. USA: Alligator ALCD 4864, 1999. BH374. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harris, Corey,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 150 (E169). BH375. Larousse, Jean-Pierre; Hermandstadt, Alain. “Corey Harris: Le Grand Retour du Blues Acoustique Traditionnel.” Trad’ Magazine no. 49 (Sep/Oct 1996): 60–61.

BH384. Strauss, Neil. Corey Harris: Fish Ain’t Bitin’. USA: Alligator ALCD 4850, 1997. BH385. Sullivan, James. “Carrying the Torch of Acoustic Blues.” San Francisco Chronicle (15 Mar 1998): 45. BH386. Widmer, Peter. “Det Drejer sig om Respekt Siger Corey Harris, om det at Spille Akustisk Blues.” Jefferson no. 115 (1997): 4–7. BH387. Wynn, Ron. “Harris, Corey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 410–411 (Item E162). See also: Acoustic Guitar no. 137 (May 2004): 4850, 52-54, 56-59. Gaffa (Sep 1996): 15. Detroit Blues no. 11 (Aug/Sep 1997). Global Rhythm/Rhythm Music (May 2004): 28+. Guitar World Acoustic (Aug/Sep 2005): 16. Les Inrockuptibles no. H429 (2004): 64+. Jazz Live no. 124 (1999): 14+. Jazznu/ Jazz no. 240 (1999): 26+. Jazzthetik (May 1999): 20+. Mojo no. 46 (Sep 1997): 16+. Offbeat (Apr 2000): 35+. Offbeat (May 2002): 160+. Out Of Time no. 21 (Apr 1997). Out Of Time no. 31 (1999): 9. Out Of Time no. 40 (2002): 50+. Paste Magazine no. 8 (2004): 22. Performing Songwriter no. 46 (2000): 10. Vibrations no. M17 (1999): 14+. Items A219, A220. DON “SUGARCANE” HARRIS BH388. Anon. “Sugarcane and the Sweet Sound of Success.” Melody Maker (27 Feb 1971): 24.

BH376. Lewis, John. “FYI: Corey Harris.” Option no. 78 (Jan/Feb 1998): 21.

BH389. Barneveld, Archie. “Don & Dewey Disco.” Rockville International (Jun/Jul 1974): 15–17.

BH377. Mazor, Barry. “It’s All About Showing My Process of Education.” No Depression no. 49 (Jan/Feb 2004): 42–47.

BH390. Berendt, Joachim E. Don ‘Sugar Cane’ Harris: Fiddler on the Rock. USA: BASF 10878, 1972.

BH378. Nickson, Chris. “Corey Blues.” Folk Roots no. 156 (Jun 1996): 39, 41. BH379. Obrecht, Jas. “Corey Harris: Earth Blues.” Guitar Player 30, no. 2 (Feb 1996): 20. BH380. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 13 (Jul 1998): 7. BH381. Pattison, Kermit B. “Living Blues: Corey Harris Lights a Fire Under the Tradition.” Acoustic Guitar no. 62 (Feb 1998): 72–74, 80–81.

BH391. Berendt, Joachim E. Don Sugarcane Harris: Keep on Driving. Germany: Musidisc LP 15060, 1970. BH392. Clarke, Donald. “Don and Dewey,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 374 (Item E125). BH393. Cotten, Lee. “Dewey Terry: My Days with the Squires and Don & Dewey.” Rock & Blues News no. 5 (Aug/Sep 1999): 15–16. BH394. Dawson, Jim. Don & Dewey: Bim Bam. UK: Ace CH 151, 1985.

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BH395. Feather, Leonard. “Freepop sur la Corde Raide.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 186 (Feb 1971): 11.

BH412. Burke, Tony. “Don ‘Sugarcane’ Harris.” Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (Jan 2000): 7.

BH396. Feather, Leonard. “Harris, Don,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 168 (Item E135).

BH413. Dahl, Bill. “Don ‘Sugarcane’ Harris.” Goldmine no. 508 (14 Jan 2000): 12.

BH397. Feather, Leonard. “Sugarcane Was Sweeter with Mayall.” Melody Maker (19 Dec 1970): 20. BH398. Hansen, Barry. “Don & Dewey.” R and B Collector 1, no. 3 (May/Jun 1970): 12–13.

BH414. Dahl, Bill. “Don ‘Sugarcane’ Harris.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 114–115. BH415. Mathieson, Kenny. “Larmes: Don Sugarcane Harris.” Jazz Hot no. 568 (Mar 2000): 7.

BH399. Hansen, Barry. “Don & Dewey on Specialty.” R and B Collector 1, no. 3 (May/Jun 1970): 11.

BH416. Pareles, Jon. “Don Harris, 61: A Versatile Master of Rhythm and Blues.” New York Times (10 Dec 1999): 19.

BH400. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Don and Dewey,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 110–111 (Item E145).

BH417. Watson, Ben. “Epiphanies.” The Wire no. 231 (May 2003): 114.

BH401. Harrigan, Brian. “Sugarcane: Violin Virtuoso.” Melody Maker (18 Oct 1975): 50. BH402. Harris, Sheldon. “Harris, Don ‘Sugarcane’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 211 (E146). BH403. Hess, Norbert. “Don Harris & Dewey Terry Discography.” Shout no. 102 (Apr 1975): 5–10.

Obituaries (Dewey Terry): Billboard 115 (31 May 2003): 101. Discoveries no. 182 (2003): 32. Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 2003): 60. Living Blues no. 169 (2003): 117. Mojo no. 116 (2003): 42. BH418. Burke, Tony. “Dewey Terry.” Blues & Rhythm no. 181 (Aug 2003): 20.

BH404. Hinckley, Dave. “Don and Dewey, and ... The Squires.” Yesterday’s Memories 3, no. 2 (1977): 5.

BH419. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Dewey Steven Terry Jr.: Founding Member of R&B Duo Don & Dewey.” Goldmine no. 602 (22 Aug 2003): 30.

BH405. Holland, Ted. “Don ‘Sugarcane’ Harris,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 76 (E157).

BH420. McGarvey, Seamus. “Dewey Terry is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 243 (Jun 2003): 3.

BH406. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harris, Don ‘Sugarcane’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1089 (Item E165).

BH421. Perrone, Pierre. “Dewey Terry.” Independent [UK] (28 May 2003): 16.

BH407. Mathieson, Kenny. “Harris, Don ‘Sugarcane’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 411 (Item E162). BH408. Mohr, Kurt; Vernon, Mick. “Don & Dewey: A Discography.” R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): 7–8.

See also: Now Dig This no. 37 (Apr 1986). Now Dig This no. 97 (Apr 1991). Now Dig This no. 108 (Mar 1992). Rockville International no. 92 (Jul 1974). Item F67. EDWARD P. HARRIS See: CAROLINA SLIM

BH409. Nite, Norm N. “Don & Dewey,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 196 (Item E181).

HENRY “SNEAKY JOE” HARRIS

BH410. Tapio, Marko. “Don & Dewey.” Blues News [Finland] no. 118 (1989): 20–22, 29.

BH422. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “The Session Men.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 10.

BH411. Townley, Ray. “Sugarcane’s Got da Blues.” Down Beat 41, no. 9 (9 May 1974): 13, 39.

HI TIDE HARRIS (Willie Gitry)

Obituaries (Don Harris): Billboard 111 (18 Dec 1999): 84. Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 55. Cadence 26, no. 2 (Feb 2000): 141. Discoveries no. 141 (2000): 20. Folk Roots no. 201 (Mar 2000): 11–12. Gig Magazine 4 (Feb 2000): 15. Jazz Hot no. 568 (Mar 2000): 7. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 500 (Jan 2000): 21. Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 69. Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 9. Mojo no. 75 (2000): 30. Musica Jazz (Feb 2000): 7. Notes 57 (Jun 2001): 871. Orkester Journalen 68 (Jan 2000): 43.

BH423. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Hi Tide Harris,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 112 (E101). BH424. Astbury, Ray. “Harris, Hi Tide,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 411–412 (Item E162). BH425. Breckow, John. “Hi Tide Harris.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 4 (Feb 1973): 22. BH426. Flanagan, Graeme. “Hi Tide Harris.” Crazy Music no. 6 (Sep 1975): 4–7.

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BH427. Harris, Sheldon. “Harris, Hi Tide,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 212–213 (E146).

BH440. Bogaert, Karel. “Harris, Peppermint (Harrison Nelson),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 144 (Item E110).

BH428. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harris, Hi Tide,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1091 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 162 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 150 (E169).

BH441. Davis, Hank. “From University to the Blues: The Peppermint Harris Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 144 (Spring 1983): 25–29.

BH429. Radenac, Marc. “Hi-Tide Harris.” Soul Bag no. 122 (Winter 1990/91): 23. BH430. Rijn, Guido van. “Hi Tide Harris.” Blues-Link no. 5 (1974): 23. BH431. Stewart, Alan. “The Baddest Young Guitarplayer on the Coast.” Blues Unlimited no. 108 (Jun/Jul 1974): 11.

BH442. Davis, Hank. “Peppermint Harris.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 36. BH443. Davis, Hank. Peppermint Harris: I Got Loaded. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-23, 1983. BH444. Govenar, Alan. “Peppermint Harris,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 118–120 (Item F1414). BH445. Harris, Sheldon. “Harris, Peppermint,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 214–215 (E146).

BH432. Williams, Jean. “Rock Scene a Put-On, Singer Says.” Billboard 88 (13 Mar 1976): 42.

BH446. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Peppermint Harris,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 135–136 (E150).

HOMER HARRIS

BH447. Holland, Ted. “Peppermint Harris,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 86 (E157).

BH433. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Homer Harris,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 113 (E101). BH434. Harris, Sheldon. “Harris, Homer,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 213 (E146). BH435. Komara, Edward. “Harris, Homer,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 412 (Item E162). BH436. O’Neal, Jim. “Blues Questions & Answers.” Living Blues no. 12 (Spring 1973): 37. See also: Item F401. JAMES HARRIS See: SHAKEY JAKE JOE HARRIS See: Item BS658. KENT HARRIS BH437. Eagle, Bob. “Cops and Robbers.” Blues Unlimited no. 103 (Aug/Sep 1973): 9. BH438. Komara, Edward. “Harris, Kent L. ‘Boogaloo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 412 (Item E162). LILLIAN HARRIS See: Items BB376, BH306. OTIS HARRIS See: Items BT807, F58.

BH448. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harris, Peppermint,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1092 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 162 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 150 (E169). BH449. Point, Michael. “Harris, Peppermint,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 412 (Item E162). BH450. Santelli, Robert. “Harris, Peppermint,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 169 (Item E202). BH451. Shad, Bob. Peppermint Harris. USA: Time 5, 1960s. BH452. Svensson, Bo. “Peppermint Harris, Een Veteraan in de Startblokken.” Block no. 86 (1993): 21–23. BH453. Svensson, Bo. Peppermint Harris: Texas on My Mind. USA: Collectables COL-5575, 1995. Obituaries: Block no. 109 (1999): 34. Blues Access no. 38 (Summer 1999): 65. Blues News [Finland] no. 176 (1999). Blues Revue no. 49 (Jul/Aug 1999): 94. Discoveries no. 134 (1999): 16. Jefferson no. 120 (1999): 25. Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 54–55. Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 55. Musica Jazz (Jul 1999): 60. Orkester Journalen 67 (May 1999): 50. BH454. Burke, Tony. “Peppermint Harris.” Blues & Rhythm no. 139 (May 1999): 20.

PEPPERMINT HARRIS (Harrison D. Nelson)

BH455. Dahl, Bill. “Peppermint Harris: Blues Singer/Guitarist.” Goldmine no. 493 (18 Jun 1999): 12.

BH439. Bentley, Chris. Sittin’ in with Peppermint Harris. USA: Mainstream MDCD 907, 1991.

BH456. Dallas, Karl. “Peppermint Harris.” Independent (Review) [UK] (21 Apr 1999): 6.

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BH457. Radenac, Marc. “Peppermint Harris.” Soul Bag no. 155 (Summer 1999): 46.

logical Order (1927–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5035, 1991.

BH458. Russell, Tony. “Peppermint Harris: Blues Man of Mystery.” Guardian [UK] (12 Apr 1999): 13.

BH471. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “‘Big Foot’ William Harris.” 78 Quarterly no. 3 (1988): 45–48.

BH459. Wood, Roger. “Peppermint Harris.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 47–48. PETE HARRIS See: Item F1402. SHELDON HARRIS BH460. Anon. “Blues News: Ole Miss Blues Archive Receives Sheldon Harris Collection.” Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 6. BH461. Dallas, Karl. “Searching for Blind Lemon’s Death Cert.” Acoustic Music no. 32 (Feb 1981): 6. BH462. Newsom, Michael. “Blues Archive Gets Large Donation.” Daily Mississippian (8 Feb 2005). Obituaries:

See also: Items F812, F996, F1008. WILLIE HARRIS See: Items BF227, C150, C152, F849. WILLIE LEE HARRIS BH472. Bogaert, Karel. “Harris, Willie Lee,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 145 (Item E110). WYNONIE HARRIS BH473. Allen, William ‘Hoss’. Wynonie Harris: Good Rockin’ Blues. USA: King KS-1086, 1969; Germany: Bellaphon Bin 8022, 1976; USA: Gusto GD5040X(2): 1976. BH474. Anderson, Clive. Wynonie Harris v. Roy Brown: Battle of the Blues. UK: Charly R&B 37, 1986.

BH463. Johnson, Greg. “Sheldon Harris.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 87–88.

BH475. Anon. “Wynonie and Darnell Hit Blue Parade.” Chicago Defender (9 Feb 1952): 22.

BH464. LeBlanc, Eric. “Sheldon Harris.” Blues & Rhythm no. 204 (Nov 2005): 10.

BH476. Anon. “Wynonie’s ‘Hey Bob’ Juke Box Favorite.” Chicago Defender (13 Jul 1946): 16.

SISTER HARRIS

BH477. Anon. “Wynonie ‘Mr. Blues’ Harris.” Rocking Regards no. 17 (Feb 1980): 4–8.

See: Items A2209, BH306. TONY HARRIS BH465. Komara, Edward. “Harris, Tony,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 413 (Item E162). BH466. Nations, Opal Louis. “The ‘Chicken Baby Chicken’ Man: The Story of Tony Harris. Pt.. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 115 (Xmas 1996): 4–7; “Pt.. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 116 (Feb 1997): 4–7. WILLIAM HARRIS BH467. Calt, Stephen; Wardlow, Gayle Dean. Bullfrog Blues. USA: Mamlish S.3809, 1979. BH468. Komara, Edward. “Harris, William ‘Big Foot’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 413 (Item E162). BH469. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harris, William,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1093 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 162 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 150–151 (E169). BH470. Oliver, Paul. William Harris and Buddy Boy Hawkins: Complete Recorded Works in Chrono-

BH478. Bernholm, Jonas; Notini, Per; Love, Preston. Wynonie Harris: Oh Babe! Sweden: Route 66 KIX-20, 1982. BH479. Bernholm, Jonas. Wynonie Harris: Playful Baby. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-30, 1986. BH480. Bogaert, Karel. “Harris, Wynonie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 145 (Item E110). BH481. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Harris, Wynonie,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 126 (Item E128). BH482. Clarke, Donald. “Harris, Wynonie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 554 (Item E125). BH483. Collins, Tony. “Mr. Blues: Wynonie Harris: A Guide to the Records of Famous Blues Artists.” Juke Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1986): 24–25. BH484. Collins, Tony. Rock Mr. Blues: The Life and Music of Wynonie Harris. Milford: Big Nickel, 1995. 179 pp. BH485. Collins, Tony. “Rock Mr. Blues: Wynonie Harris and the Big Rhythm and Blues Show of 1953.” Blues & Rhythm no. 92 (Sep 1994): 4–6.

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BH486. Collins, Tony. Wynonie Harris: Lovin’ Machine. UK: Ace CDCHD 843, 2002.

BH503. Mourot, Christophe. “Wynonie Harris: Rockin’ the Blues.” Soul Bag no. 164 (Fall 2001): 34–36.

BH487. Collins, Tony. Wynonie Harris: Women, Whiskey and Fish Tails. UK: Ace CDCHD 457, 1993.

BH504. Otis, Johnny. “On the Bandstand with Johnny Otis and Wynonie Harris,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (NOTE: Extracted from item BO113.)

BH488. Cressant, Pierre. “Wynonie ‘Mr. Blues’ Harris.” Jazz Hot no. 50 (Dec 1950): 20, 24. BH489. D’Arch Smith, Timothy. “Wynonie Harris: Rock Mr. Blues (Charly, 1985),” in Peepin’ in a Seafood Store, pp. 84–87. Norwich: Russell, 1992. BH490. Gart, Galen. Bloodshot Eyes: The Best of Wynonie Harris. USA: King R2 71544, 1994. BH491. Glover, Henry. Wynonie Harris & Eddie Vinson: Jump Blues. UK: Polydor 2343-048, c1973. BH492. Goldman, John. “Wynonie Harris Singles.” New Kommotion Magazine no. 14 (Winter 1977): 21. BH493. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Wynonie Harris,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 160 (Item E145). BH494. Harris, Sheldon. “Harris, Wynonie ‘Mr. Blues’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 215–216 (E146). BH495. Hildebrand, Lee. “Wynonie Harris,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 91–92. New York: Billboard, 1994. BH496. Holland, Ted. “Wynonie Harris,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 99 (E157). BH497. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harris, Wynonie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1093 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 162 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 151 (E169). BH498. Love, Preston; Weine, Bengt; Kochakian, Dan. “Mr. Love Talks About Mr. Blues: Preston Love on Wynonie Harris.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 8 (Mar 1982): 4 pp.

BH505. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Harris, Wynonie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 103 (Item E182). BH506. Penny, Dave; Young, C. Wynonie Harris: Good Rockin’ Tonight. UK: Charly CD 244, 1990. BH507. Penny, Dave. Wynonie Harris: Good Rocking Tonight. UK: King KCD6002, 1997. BH508. Penny, Dave; Burke, Tony. “The Wynonie Harris Story: Whiskey and Jellyroll Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 16 (Feb 1986): 4–13. BH509. Rehnberg, Bert. “Wynonie ‘Mr. Blues’ Harris.” Jazz Music [UK] 8, no. 6 (Nov/Dec 1957): 10–11. BH510. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Wynonie Harris — Discografia.” Blues News [Finland] no. 78 (1982): 8–10. BH511. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Wynonie ‘Mr. Blues’ Harris Shoutereiden Kuningas.” Blues News [Finland] no. 29 (1974): 14–16. BH512. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Wynonie Harris.” The Blues Collection no. 90 (1992+). BH513. Russell, Tony. “Wynonie Harris (1915–1969),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 117 (Item A1904). BH514. Santelli, Robert. “Harris, Wynonie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 169–170 (Item E202). BH515. Shadwick, Keith. “Wynonie Harris,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 122 (Item E204).

BH499. McCarthy, Albert. “Harris, Wynonie,” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 124 (Item E378).

BH516. Sinclair, John. “Harris, Wynonie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 413 (Item E162).

BH500. Miller, James. “Good Rockin’ Tonight,” in Almost Grown: The Rise of Rock, pp. 25–34. London: William Heinemann, 1999.

BH517. Slaven, Neil. The Essential Wynonie Harris: Bloodshot Eyes. UK: Indigo IGODCD 2516, 2002.

BH501. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Wynonie Harris.” Discophile no. 14 (Oct 1950): 14–15. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 19 ( 1951): 10; Discophile no. 24 (1952): 17; Discophile no. 25 (1952): 10–11.) BH502. Moonoogian, George A. “Wynonie Harris Discography.” Goldmine no. 41 (Oct 1979): 13–14. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Goldmine no. 43 (1979), no. 46 (1980), no. 48 (1980).)

BH518. Southern, Eileen. “Harris, Wynonie (‘Mr. Blues’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 169 (Item E208). BH519. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Wynonie Harris and Blind Boy Fuller.” Jazz Journal 6, no. 9 (Sep 1953): 13–14. BH520. Tosches, Nick. “Wynonie Harris: The Man Who Shook Down the Devil.” Creem 11, no. 3 (Aug 1979): 48+. Reprinted in Unsung Heroes of Rock

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‘n’ Roll, pp. 37–43. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984. BH521. Visser, Joop. Wynonie Harris: Rockin’ the Blues. UK: Proper Properbox 20, 2001. BH522. Waxie Maxie. “Wynonie (Mr. Blues) Harris.” Record Collector no. 12 (Aug 1980): 10–11. BH523. Waxie Maxie. “Wynonie (Mr. Blues) Harris Discography.” Record Collector no. 12 (Aug 1980): 12. BH524. Waxie Maxie. Wynonie Harris: Rock Mr. Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1097, 1985. BH525. Weine, Bengt; Notini, Per. Wynonie Harris: Mr. Blues is Coming to Town. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-3, 1977.

BH534. Hess, Norbert. “Wilbert Harrison: Sein ‘Kansas City’ Wurde zum Welt-Hit.” Blues Forum no. 10 (2nd Quarter 1983): 6–8. BH535. Holland, Ted. “Wilbert Harrison,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 4 (E157). BH536. Kimberley, Nick. Wilbert Harrison: The Small Labels. UK: Krazy Kat KK7439, 1986. BH537. Koda, Cub. Wilbert Harrison: Kansas City. USA: Relic LP 8023, 1990. BH538. Komara, Edward. “Harrison, Wilbert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 414 (Item E162).

Obituaries: B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Nov 1969): 4. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 169/170 (Sep 1969): 12.

BH539. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Harrison, Wilbert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1095 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 163 (E166).

BH526. Gleason, Ralph. “Wynonie Harris.” New York Post (2 Sep 1969).

BH540. Lowry, Pete. Wilbert Harrison: Listen to My Song. USA: Savoy SJL 1182, 1987.

BH527. Jones, Max. “Death of a Blues Shouter.” Melody Maker (16 Aug 1969): 16.

BH541. Marymont, Mark. Wilbert Harrison: Kansas City: His Legendary Golden Classics. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5294, 1994.

See also: Chicago Defender (23 Aug 1975): A4. Jazz Hot no. 56 (1951). Jazz Hot no. 66 (1952). Jazz Hot no. 83 (1953). New York Age (3 Sep 1949). Items A330, BD611, BT1363, E318. SMOKY HARRISON See: Item BB2738. VERNON HARRISON See: BOOGIE WOOGIE RED WILBERT HARRISON BH528. Anderson, Clive. Wilbert Harrison: Lovin’ Operator. UK: Charly CRB 1102, 1985. BH529. Anon. “Wilbert Harrison Scores with ‘Kansas City’.” Billboard no. 71 (11 May 1959): 24. BH530. Bernholm, Jonas. “Wilbert Harrison.” Jefferson no. 32 (1976): 23–27. BH531. Constant, Denis. “Les Annees Soul.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 346 (Jan 1986): 30–31. BH532. Grendysa, Peter. “Digging in the Dust: Wilbert Harrison.” Goldmine no. 37 (Jun 1979). (NOTE: Includes discography, with additions/corrections in Goldmine no. 38 (1979), no. 43 (1979).) BH533. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Wilbert Harrison,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 160 (Item E145).

BH542. Micallef, Ken. “Rock & Roots.” Cash Box 53 (20 Jan 1990): 15. BH543. Mohr, Kurt; Patton, Rod. “A Wilbert Harrison Discography.” Shout no. 33 (28 Sep 1968): 6–9. BH544. Nite, Norm N. “Wilbert Harrison,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 293–294 (Item E181). BH545. Patton, Rod. “A Note on Wilbert Harrison.” Shout no. 33 (28 Sep 1968): 6. BH546. Philibert, Jon; Richardson, Clive. “Wilbert Harrison.” Shout no. 59 (1970): 1–3. BH547. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Wilbert Harrison,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 390–391. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BH548. Santelli, Robert. “Harrison, Wilbert,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 170 (Item E202). BH549. Winner, Langdon. “Wilbert Harrison: One-Man Band.” Rolling Stone no. 49 (27 Dec 1969): 54. Reprinted as notes with Wilbert Harrison: Let’s Work Together. UK: Sue SSLP-8801, 1970; Germany: Impact IMLP 4.00434, 1982. Obituaries: Billboard 106 (12 Nov 1994): 100. Cadence 20, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 110. Discoveries no. 80 (1995): 18. Goldmine no. 375 (9 Dec 1994): 8. Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 23. Notes 51, no. 4 (1995): 1266. Orkester Journalen 62 (Dec 1994): 44.

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BH550. Bonner, Brett J. “Wilbert Harrison.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 92. BH551. Folkart, Burt A. “Wilbert Harrison: Singer Had Hits with ‘Kansas City’, ‘Let’s Work Together’.” Los Angeles Times (29 Oct 1994): 26. BH552. Futterman, Steve. “Wilbert Harrison.” Rolling Stone no. 697 (15 Dec 1994): 34. BH553. Penny, Dave. “Wilbert Harrison.” Blues & Rhythm no. 96 (Feb 1995): 12–13.

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BH567. Hutchinson, Billy. “Alvin Youngblood Hart: A Career Based Upon a Record Collection?” Blues Matters no. 15 (Aug/Sep 2003): 32, 35–36. BH568. Jung, Maureen. “Acoustic Blues in Oakland: Alvin Youngblood Hart.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 34–36. BH569. Komara, Edward. “Hart, Alvin ‘Youngblood’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 414 (Item E162).

BH554. Radenac, Marc. “Wilbert Harrison.” Soul Bag no. 138 (Spring 1995): 25.

BH570. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hart, Alvin Youngblood,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 151–152 (E169).

BH555. Spencer, N.C. “Wilbert Harrison, Rock Singer, 65.” New York Times (29 Oct 1994): A11.

BH571. Miller, Dale. “A New Voice for Old Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 44 (Aug 1996): 14.

See also: Beat Instrumental (Jul 1970). Blues & Soul no. 33 (1970). Goldmine no. 181 (3 Jul 1987).

BH572. Obrecht, Jas. “Alvin Youngblood Hart: Downhome Southern Blues.” Guitar Player 30, no. 7 (Jul 1996): 24.

Item A781. ALVIN YOUNGBLOOD HART (Gregory Edward Hart)

BH573. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 15 (Sep 1998): 10.

BH556. “Alvin Youngblood Hart: Ein Ruhiger Rebell.” Blues News [Germany] no. 28 (Jan/Mar 2002): 24–25.

BH574. Peabody, Dave. “Shambling Blues.” Folk Roots no. 189 (Mar 1999): 39, 41.

BH557. Barretta, Scott. “Alvin Youngblood Hart.” Jefferson no. 114 (1997): 24–27. BH558. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Alvin Youngblood Hart.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 79. BH559. Brennan, Luann. “Alvin Youndblood Hart,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164). BH560. Dicaire, David. “Alvin Youngblood Hart: Thunder in His Hands,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 38–43 (Item E131). BH561. Doidy, Eric. “The Ballad of Alvin ‘Youngblood’ Hart.” Soul Bag no. 153 (Winter 1999): 29–31. BH562. Ellis, Andy. “Alvin Youngblood Hart: Rootsy Bluesman Turns Rocker.” Guitar Player 34, no. 7 (Jul 2000): 37–38. BH563. Feld, David. “Alvin ‘Youngblood’ Hart Brings Carroll County to the World.” Blues Access no. 30 (Summer 1997): 30–32. BH564. Hadley, Frank-John. “Blindfold Test: Alvin Youngblood Hart.” Down Beat 70, no. 9 (Sep 2003): 106. BH565. Hadley, Frank-John. “Up & Down.” Down Beat 65, no. 9 (Sep 1998): 55. BH566. Hildebrand, Lee. “Alvin Youngblood Hart: Renaissance Acoustic Bluesman.” Blues Revue no. 27 (Feb/Mar 1997): 18–22.

BH575. Point, Michael. “Blues Album of the Year: Alvin Youngblood Hart.” Down Beat 66, no. 8 (Aug 1999): 42. BH576. Point, Michael. “New Adventures.” Down Beat 64, no. 4 (Apr 1997): 57. BH577. Russell, Tony. “Alvin Youngblood Hart (1963–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 117 (Item A1904). BH578. Slaven, Neil. “‘I Took One Look and I Was Fractured’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 134 (Nov 1998): 21. BH579. Stolder, Steven. “Hart Has Soft Spot for the Old Blues.” San Francisco Chronicle (12 May 1996): 32. BH580. Tersch, Gary Von. “Alvin Youngblood Hart: The Everything Man.” Sing Out! 47, no. 2 (Summer 2003): 28–35. BH581. Williams, Genevieve. “Alvin Youngblood Hart Starts with the Soul.” Blues Revue no. 71 (Oct 2001): 13–14. See also: Blues Matters no. 15 (Aug/Sep 2003). Blues News [Finland] no. 207 (2004). Fuzz (Nov 1997): 10+. Jazzthetik (Jun 2000): 76+. Mojo 46 (1997): 16+. Offbeat (Dec 2001): 76+. Out of Time no. 28 (Sep 1998): 4+. Out of Time 35 (2000): 9+. Vibrations no. M10 (1998): 13. Items A219, A220, BC1674.

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HATTIE HART BH582. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hart, Hattie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1097 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 163 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 152 (E169). BH583. Olsson, Bengt. “Allen Shaw & Hattie Hart,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 63–67. London: Studio Vista, 1970. BH584. Napier, Simon A. “The Unknowns. No. 7: Hattie Hart/ Allen Shaw.” Blues Unlimited no. 32 (Apr 1966): 7–8. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 48–49. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BH585. Russell, Tony. “Hart, Hattie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 414 (Item E162). See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND Items BM1273, BR1032, F1238. JOHN HART BH586. Crozier, Freddie. John Hart: The Blowin’ Man. UK: Sonet SNTF 844, 1981. Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 187 (Mar 2004): 17. Discoveries no. 191 (2004): 20. Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 57. BH587. Fuselier, Herman. “John Hart R.I.P.” Offbeat 17 (Feb 2004): 31. BH588. Hannusch, Jeff. “John Hart.” Goldmine no. 615 (20 Feb 2004): 29. BH589. Hannusch, Jeff. “John Hart.” Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 91. BH590. Sauret, Philippe. “John Hart.” Soul Bag no. 174 (Mar 2004): 36. TED HARVEY BH591. Darwen, Norman. “Blues Players Was Really Playing Every Night.” Blues & Rhythm no. 118 (Apr 1997): 8–9. BH592. Komara, Edward. “Harvey, Ted,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 414 (Item E162). BH593. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Ted Harvey,” in Blues, pp. 64, 138 (Item A1504). See also: Items BP479, BT387.

BH595. Anon. “Spotlite: Little Hatch and the Houserockers: Well, All Right (Modern Blues Recordings) MBCD1204).” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 4 (Apr 1994): 23–25. BH596. Bock, Scott M.; Gilley, Dawayne; Dennis, Debbie. “Little Hatch: ‘I Just Get Up There and Do What I Know’.” Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 34–49. BH597. Brisbin, John Anthony. Little Hatch: Goin’ Back. USA: Analogue Productions APO 2007, 1998. BH598. Harris, Sheldon. “Hatch, Provine, Jr,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 217 (E146). BH599. Jacoubovitch, Daniel. Little Hatch and the Houserockers: Well, All Right! USA: Modern Blues MBCD-1204, 1993. BH600. Komara, Edward. “Hatch, Provine, Jr. ‘Little Hatch’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 414 (Item E162). BH601. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Little Hatch,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 232 (E169). BH602. Munnich, Helmut. “Let Me Be Your Hatchet.” Blues Unlimited no. 108 (Jun/Jul 1974): 10. BH603. Olderen, Martin van. “The Little Hatchet Story.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 41 (Jun 1974): 6–7. BH604. Wilson, Calvin. “Born to the Blues; and Little Hatch is Having a Party to Celebrate.” Kansas City Star (24 Oct 1996): F1. BH605. Worgul, Doug. “Ordained to the Blues; Kansas City’s Little Hatch Testifies with Power & Soul.” Kansas City Star (Magazine) (16 Jul 2000): 10. Obituaries: Blues News [Finland] no. 199 (2003). Blues Revue no. 81 (Apr/May 2003): 102. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 25 (Mar 2003): 93. BH606. Burke, Tony. “Little Hatch.” Blues & Rhythm no. 177 (Mar 2003): 13. BH607. Gilley, Dawayne. “Provine ‘Little’ Hatch, Jr.” Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/Apr/May 2003): 125. BH608. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Provine ‘Little Hatch’ Jr., Bluesman.” Goldmine no. 591 (21 Mar 2003): 27. BH609. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Little Hatch.” Soul Bag no. 170 (Mar 2003): 39.

PROVINE HATCH JR.

BH610. Wisse, Rien. “Little Hatch (1925–2003): Semi-Ereburger van Kansas City.” Block no. 124 (2003): 21.

BH594. Anon. “KC Bluesmen Open Blue Highway Series.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Everyday Magazine) (26 Jul 1992): 4C.

BH611. Worgul, Doug. “Big Influence of Little Hatch Will Live on in KC Blues.” Kansas City Star (16 Jan 2003): E1.

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WILLIE HATCHER BH612. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Hatcher,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 113 (E101). BH613. Bogaert, Karel. “Hatcher, Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 145–146 (Item E110). BH614. Welding, Pete. “Willie Hatcher.” Blues Unlimited no. 16 (Oct 1964): 8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 87 (Item A1241). See also: Item C781. BERT HATTON See: Item BA525. BILL HAWKINS BH615. Nations, Opal Louis. “Hey! This is Walkin’ & Talkin’ Bill Hawkins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 162 (Sep 2001): 22–23. SCREAMIN’ JAY HAWKINS (Jalacy Hawkins) BH616. Abbey, John. “Screaming Jay Hawkins.” Blues & Soul no. 84 (12 May–1 Jun 1972): 8. BH617. Anon. “Chronological Recordings.” Feelin’ Good no. 28 (1989): 14–26. BH618. Anon. “Discography.” Goldmine no. 30 (Nov 1978): 9. BH619. Anon. “Pass Notes. No 1818: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Guardian (G2) [UK] (13 Feb 2001): 3.

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BH629. Clarke, Dave. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 73. BH630. Clarke, Donald. “Hawkins, Screamin’ Jay,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 560 (Item E125). BH631. Coffey, ‘Breathless’ Dan. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: I Put a Spell on You. USA: Direction 8-63481, 1968. BH632. Cohen, Scott. “Living Poets Society: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Spin [USA] 6 (Apr 1990): 98. BH633. Cohen, Scott (ed.). Yakety Yak: The Midnight Confessions and Revelations of Thirty-Seven Rock Stars and Legends. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. BH634. Colman, Stuart. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Clown Prince of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” in They Kept on Rockin’: The Giants of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 82–89. Poole: Blandford, 1982. BH635. Colman, Stuart. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: The Spellbinder.” Mojo no. 77 (Apr 2000): 30. BH636. Colman, Stuart. “Stuart Colman Presents ‘Repeating Echoes’.” Now Dig This no. 203 (Feb 2000): 26–29. BH637. Dahl, Bill. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 116–118. BH638. Dellar, Fred. “Carry on Screamin’.” Mojo no. 111 (Feb 2003): 32.

BH620. Anon. “Screaming Jay Off.” Melody Maker (22 Feb 1969): 4.

BH639. Dufour, Joël; Périn, Jacques. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Le Blindfold Test.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 14–20.

BH621. Anon. “Welcome Screamin’ Jay.” New Musical Express (5 Feb 1965): 4.

BH640. Dunton, John. “He Put a Spell on You.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 4 (Jul 1972): 4–5.

BH622. Baker, Glenn A. “Aussie Promoter Puts a Suit on Hawkins.” Billboard 105 (13 Nov 1993): 49.

BH641. Eagle, Roger. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” R&B Scene [UK] no. 2 (Aug 1964): 6.

BH623. Barber, Lynden. “The Man Who Ate Nick Cave.” New Musical Express (19 Jul 1986): 22, 47.

BH642. Eagle, Roger. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Frenzy. UK: Edsel ED 104, 1982.

BH624. Bays, Kenneth. “Web Site Searches for Hawkins’ 57 Kids.” Blues Revue no. 58 (Jun 2000): 31.

BH643. Feather, Leonard. “Hawkins, Jelacy (Screamin’ Jay),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 247 (Item E138).

BH625. Beaujon, Andrew. “I Put a Kid in You!: Did Screamin’ Jay Hawkins Work Some Voodoo on Your Mom?” Spin [USA] 16, no. 6 (Jun 2000): 58. BH626. Bogaert, Karel. “Hawkins, Screaming Jay (Jelacy Hawkins),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 146–147 (Item E110). BH627. Burke, Tony. Voodoo Jive: The Best of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins. USA: Rhino R2 70947, 1990. BH628. Carlsson, Ulf. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: ‘Sometimes It Pays Off to Act Crazy’.” Jefferson no. 65 (Summer 1984): 4–12.

BH644. Fisher, Meg. “Hawkins, Screamin’ Jay,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 415–416 (Item E162). BH645. Flanagan, Graeme. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Crazy Music no. 11 (Dec 1977): 24–25. BH646. Flanagan, Graeme. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: His Life Story in His Own Words.” Crazy Music no. 9 (1976): 4–14. BH647. Goode, Mort. At Home with Screamin’ Jay Hawkins. USA: Epic 3448, 1958. Notes reprinted with

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Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: I Put a Spell on You. USA: Epic BN 26457, 1969.

Monthly no. 7 (Aug 1964): suppl. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): suppl.

BH648. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 161–162 (Item E145).

BH664. Leadbitter, Mike. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: ‘He Put a Spell on Us’ at the Flamingo Club.” R&B Monthly no. 14 (Mar 1965): [2]

BH649. Harris, Sheldon. “Hawkins, Jalacy J ‘Screamin’ ‘Jay’/’Jay’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 219– 220 (E146).

BH665. Lefebvre, Claude. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Satan Conduit le Bal.” Claviers [France] no. 22 (May/Aug 1983): 48–49, 59.

BH650. Harris, Sheldon. I Want to Do It in a Cave: The Art of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins. USA: Spivey LP 1036, c1989.

BH666. Lewis, John. “Checking In: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Rolling Stone no. 774 (27 Nov 1997): 30.

BH651. Hess, Norbert. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 121 (Sep/Oct 1976): 4–14. BH652. Hess, Norbert. “Screaming Jay Hawkins: Nur ein Clown?” Jazz Podium 24, no. 11 (1975): 7–8, 37.

BH667. Link, Geoffrey. “Back in the Coffin with Screamin’ Jay.” Rolling Stone no. 55 (2 Apr 1970): 20. BH668. Maroulis, Athan. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Essential Recordings. USA: Goldenlane CLP 0886-2, 2000.

BH653. Hightower, Laura. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 29 (Item E164).

BH669. Meister, Jonny. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Live and Crazy. USA: Evidence ECD 26003, 1992.

BH654. Hirshey, Gerri. “Still Screamin’ the Blues: Jay Hawkins & the Pioneers of Soul Music.” Washington Post (12 Aug 1984): 1, 5.

BH670. Millar, Bill. “Ramblin’ with Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Soul: The Magazine for the R&B Collector [UK] no. 4 (Jun 1966): 4–7.

BH655. Hirshey, Gerri. “Sympathy for the Devil,” in Nowhere to Run: The Story of Soul Music, pp. 3–22. New York: Times, 1984.

BH671. Millar, Bill. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: A Most Singular Man.” Now Dig This no. 205 (Apr 2000). Reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 161– 164. York: Music Mentor, 2004.

BH656. Hofstein, Francis. “La Magic Noire de Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 321 (Sep 1983): 32–35, 48. BH657. Holland, Ted. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 86 (E157). BH658. Johnston, Ian. “Hear His Train a Comin’.” Sounds [UK] (23 Sep 1989): 57. BH659. Jones, Max. “A Grinning Skull, Snakes, Potted Plants, and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Melody Maker (6 Feb 1965): 11. BH660. Kenneally, Tim. “From Fear to Paternity: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins’ Kids Pay Tribute to Blues-Rock’s Premier Babydaddy.” Spin [USA] 17, no. 5 (May 2001): 56.

BH672. Millar, Bill. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Spellbound, 1955–1974. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15530, c1990. Notes reprinted as “Fan’s Notes: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins,” in All Roots Lead to Rock, ed. C. Escott, pp. 1–12. New York: Schirmer, 1999. BH673. Millar, Bill. “That’s Entertainment.” Mojo no. 18 (May 1995): 98–102. BH674. Morini, Augusto. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Il Clown del Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Feelin’ Good no. 28 (1989): 6–13. BH675. Newman, Ralph M. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Bim Bam Boom no. 7 (Sep 1972): 36. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 36.)

BH661. Lacava, Jacques. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Soul Bag no. 116 (Spring 1989): 7–9.

BH676. Nite, Norm N. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 295–296 (Item E181).

BH662. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hawkins, ‘Screamin’ Jay’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1107–1108 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 164–165 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 152–153 (E169).

BH677. Noble, Peter. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: I Shake My Stick at You. Australia: AIM CD 1031, 1992.

BH663. Leadbitter, Mike. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” R&B Monthly no. 6 (Jul 1964): 2–3. Reprinted in R&B

BH678. Pareles, Jon. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, 70, Rock’s Wild Man.” New York Times (14 Feb 2000): 10. BH679. Périn, Jacques; Vernhettes, Dan. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Jours Tranquilles a Levallois.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 15–20.

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BH680. Pruitt, William. “The Rebel: Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” New Look Magazine 1, no. 2 (Aug 1983): 10–11. BH681. Richbourg, John R. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: I Put a Spell on You. UK: Charly CRB 1211, c1989.

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BH697. White, Cliff. “Remembering Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Black Music 1, no. 5 (Apr 1974): 25, 48. BH698. White, Cliff. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Portrait of a Man. UK: Edsel EDCD414, 1994.

BH682. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Screaming Jay Hawkins.” Blues News [Finland] no. 63 (1980): 26–28.

BH699. White, Cliff. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Screamin’ the Blues. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL0025, c1979; USA: Drive CD 3204, 1995.

BH683. Roland, M. “Info Freako.” Melody Maker (6 Apr 1996): 53.

BH700. White, Cliff. “The Songs of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Blues-Link no. 5 (1974): 5–11.

BH684. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” The Blues Collection no. 62 (1992+).

BH701. White, Cliff. “Still Putting a Spell on: A Screamin’ Jay Postscript.” Blues-Link no. 6 (Jul 1974): 3.

BH685. Santelli, Robert. “Hawkins, Screamin’ Jay,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 171 (Item E202).

BH702. White, George. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Shock ‘n’ Roll. Pt.. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 31 (Sep 1987): 4–8; “Pt.. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 32 (Oct 1987): 10–13; “Pt. 3.” Blues & Rhythm no. 33 (Dec 1987): 18–21.

BH686. Sculatti, Gene. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Cow Fingers & Mosquito Pie. USA: Sony/Epic ET 47933, 1991. BH687. Slaven, Neil. “Screamer at the Crossroads.” R&B Monthly no. 15 (Apr 1965): 6–7. BH688. Smith, Brian. “Screaming Jay Hawkins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 148 (Apr 2000): 16. BH689. Smith, Christopher John. ‘I Can Show It to You Better Than I Can Explain It to You’: Analyzing Procedural Cues in African-American Musical Improvisations (James Brown, Miles Davis, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Big Bill Broonzy, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti). Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1999. 494 pp. BH690. Spiegel, Alix. “Papa was a Rolling Stone: Two of His 57 Children - and the Woman in Search of the Others - Talk About the R&B Legend’s Other Legacy.” New York Times Magazine (7 Jan 2001): 48–49. BH691. Szlamowicz, Jean; Racati, Pierre. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: I Put a Spell on You!” Jazz Hot no. 569 (Apr 2000): 30–35.

Obituaries: Acoustic Guitar no. 89 (May 2000): 18. Beat [Norway] (Jan 2000): 6+. Block no. 113 (2000): 25+. Blues News [Finland] no. 184 (2000). Cadence 26, no. 4 (Apr 2000): 141. Creem 5, no. 3 (Aug 1973). Crescendo 37 (Dec 2000–Jan 2001): 34. Dirty Linen no. 88 (Jun/Jul 2000): 8. Discoveries no. 143 (2000): 20. Down Beat 67, no. 6 (Jun 2000): 21. Folk Roots no. 202 (Apr 2000): 12. Good Times no. 45 (2000): 6. Jazz Hot no. 569 (2000): 30+. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 502 (Mar 2000): 14. Jazz Podium 50 (Jan 2001): 46. Living Blues no. 150 (2000): 120. Mojo no. 77 (2000): 30. Notes 57 (Jun 2001): 866. Offbeat (Apr 2000): 28. Das Orchester 48, no. 4 (2000): 94. Orkester Journalen 68 (Apr 2000): 51. Pulse no. 191 (Apr 2000): 13. Q no. 163 (Apr 2000): 23. Rock & Folk no. 392 (2000): 30+. Rolling Stone no. 858/859 (28 Dec 2000–4 Jan 2001): 81. Vibrations no. M23 (2000): 10. BH703. Bays, Kenneth. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, 1929– 2000.” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 93.

BH692. Topping, Ray; Mohr, Kurt. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins Discography.” Shout no. 56 (Jun 1970): 2–6.

BH704. Beaujon, Andrew. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Spin [USA] 16 (Jun 2000): 58.

BH693. Tosches, Nick. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Horror and the Foot-Shaped Ashtray,” in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 120–127. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984.

BH705. Clarke, Dave. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 73.

BH694. Vernon, Mick. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” R&B Monthly no. 14 (Mar 1965): suppl. BH695. Wadey, Paul. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Independent (Monday Review) [UK] (14 Feb 2000): 6. BH696. White, Cliff. “Rock Shock Horror: The Spellbinding Antics of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” The History of Rock 1, no. 9 (1981): 173–175.

BH706. Colman, Stuart. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: The Spellbinder.” Mojo no. 77 (Apr 2000): 30. BH707. Dahl, Bill. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 116–118. BH708. Gallo, Phil; Marshall, A. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Variety 378 (21 Feb 2000): 56. BH709. Gustavsson, Kjell; Lillsunde, Anders. “In Memoriam.” Jefferson no. 124 (2000): 30.

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BH710. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Goldmine no. 517 (19 May 2000): 12, 23.

BH724. Shurman, Dick. Roy Hawkins: Why Do Everything Happen to Me. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-9, 1978.

BH711. Madden, T. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 56.

BH725. Topping, Ray. “Roy Hawkins Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 1 (Jul 1984): 23–25. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues & Rhythm no. 2 (1984).)

BH712. Millar, Bill. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: A Most Singular Man.” Now Dig This no. 205 (Apr 2000). Reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 161– 164. York: Music Mentor, 2004.

BH726. Topping, Ray. Roy Hawkins: Highway 59. UK: Ace CH 103, 1984.

BH713. Morris, Chris. “Legendary Screamin’ Jay Hawkins Dies at 70.” Billboard 112 (26 Feb 2000): 8.

BH727. Topping, Ray. Roy Hawkins: The Thrill is Gone. UK: Ace CDCHD 754, 2000.

BH714. Pareles, Jon. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, 70, Rock’s Wild Man.” New York Times (14 Feb 2000): 10.

TED HAWKINS

BH715. Périn, Jacques; Vernhettes, Dan. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: Jours Tranquilles a Levallois.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 15–20. BH716. Récaborde, Alain; Weiner, Jeff. “‘Spell’ Bound: The Wild Life of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 18–22. BH717. Russell, Tony. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Guardian [UK] (16 Feb 2000): 20. BH718. Silberman, Jeff. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Billboard 112 (30 Dec 2000): YE32. BH719. Skanse, Richard. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Rolling Stone no. 837 (30 Mar 2000): 20. BH720. Smith, Brian. “Screaming Jay Hawkins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 148 (Apr 2000): 16. BH721. Wadey, Paul. “Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.” Independent (Review) [UK] (14 Feb 2000): 6. See also: Blue Suede News 1, no. 5 (Nov 1986). Blues Magazine [France] no. 16 (2000). Blues News [Finland] no. 124 (1990). Blues News [Finland] no. 193 (2002). Discorder no. 116 (Sep 1992): 25. Mediators no. 1 (1992): 62+. Now Dig This no. 65 (Aug 1988). Now Dig This no. 78 (Sep 1989). Now Dig This no. 79 (Oct 1989). Now Dig This no. 180 (Mar 1988). Now Dig This no. 203 (Feb 2000). Now Dig This no. 211 (Oct 2000). Ruta 66 no. 73 (1992): 43+. Items E114, F1152. ROY HAWKINS BH722. Baumgartner, Brian. “Rare Wax: Mr. Undertaker: Here Lies My Love (Music City 790, Berkeley, Ca. 1955).” Real Blues no. 3 (Oct/Nov 1996): 38. BH723. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hawkins, Roy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1107 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 165 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 153 (E169).

BH728. Adelson, David. Ted Hawkins: Happy Hour. USA: Rounder 2033, 1986. BH729. Anderson, Ian A. “Ready Teddy, Go Man Go!” Folk Roots no. 45 (Mar 1987): 30–31, 33. BH730. Anon. “Rough Mix: Ted Hawkins.” Musician no. 186 (Apr 1994): 17. BH731. Bessman, Jim. “Ted Hawkins Finally Gets MajorLabel Bow on DGC.” Billboard 106 (5 Mar 1994): 14+. BH732. Blake, Adam. “The Outcast Comes Good.” Music Week (28 Jan 1989): 20. BH733. Carpenter, Bill. “Talk Talk: Ted Hawkins.” Goldmine no. 460 (13 Mar 1998): 14–15. BH734. Clarke, Donald. “Hawkins, Ted,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 560– 561 (Item E125). BH735. Combes, Alan. “Blues for a Blues Man.” Guardian [UK] (30/31 May 1992): 14–15. BH736. Combes, Alan. “Bridlington or Bust.” Guardian [UK] (21 Apr 1989): 29. BH737. D’Arch Smith, Timothy. “Ted Hawkins: On the Boardwalk (American Activities, 1986),” in Peepin’ in a Seafood Store, pp. 88–89. Norwich: Russell, 1992. BH738. Dibbell, Carola. “Music: What Ted Hawkins Story?” Village Voice 43 (27 Jan 1998): 79–80. BH739. Duffy, Thom. “Home & Abroad: Ted Hawkins Busks His Way Up Australia’s Album Chart.” Billboard 106 (12 Nov 1994): 43. BH740. Fitzgerald, Helen. “Hobo Tales.” Melody Maker (18 Oct 1986): 14. BH741. Foster, Dave. Ted Hawkins: On the Boardwalk: The Venice Beach Tapes. UK: American Activities BRAVE 2, 1986.

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BH742. Guralnick, Peter. Ted Hawkins: Watch Your Step. USA: Rounder 2024, 1982.

BH759. Wasserzieher, Bill. Ted Hawkins: The Final Tour. USA: Evidence ECD 28002, 1998.

BH743. Higgins, Colin; Billmann, Pete. The Ted Hawkins Collection. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, c1998. 95 pp.

BH760. Wilkes, Jane. “The History Man.” Record Mirror (25 Oct 1986): 49.

BH744. Jurek, Thom. Ted Hawkins: Songs from Venice Beach. USA: Evidence ECD 28000-2, 1995.

BH761. Wisse, Rien; Wisse, Marion. “Happy Hour met Ted Hawkins.” Block no. 63 (1987): 13–16.

BH745. Kershaw, Andy. Ted Hawkins: The Kershaw Sessions. USA: Fuel 2000 302 061 058 2, 2000.

BH762. Wykoff, D. “Busker Stops Singing for Supper.” Billboard 99 (20 Jun 1987): 25+.

BH746. Kot, Greg. “Singing the Sands of Time.” Chicago Tribune (8 Apr 1994): 5.

Obituaries: Cadence 21, no. 2 (Feb 1995): 109. Down Beat 62, no. 4 (Apr 1995): 15. Folk Roots no. 141(Mar 1995): 16. Goldmine no. 380 (17 Feb 1995): 8. Guitar Player 29, no. 4 (Apr 1995): 19. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 445 (Feb 1995): 9. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Melody Maker (14 Jan 1995): 5. Musica Jazz 51, no. 3 (Mar 1995): 56. Musician no. 197 (Apr 1995): 14. Neue Musikzeitung 44 (FebMar 1995): 2. Notes 52, no. 4 (1996): 1131. Rock & Rap Confidential no. 121 (Jan 1995): 3–4.

BH747. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hawkins, Ted,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1108 (E165). Reprinted in an edited form in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 165 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 153–154 (E169). BH748. Loder, Kurt. “Hell and Back: Ted Hawkins Doesn’t Sing the Blues, But He’s Lived Them.” Rolling Stone no. 504/505 (16/30 Jul 1987): 30, 34–35, 150. BH749. Messer, Michael. The Unstoppable Ted Hawkins. UK: Catfish KATCD 176, 2000. BH750. Morris, Chris. “Street Artist Remembered in Studio: Ted Hawkins CD, Video Have Rare Material.” Billboard 107 (25 Nov 1995): 13+. BH751. Orshoski, Wes. “Ted Hawkins’ Early Fave Sees Daylight: Former Colleague, U.K. Indie Catfish Mine One-Time Street Singer’s Vault.” Billboard 113 (8 Dec 2001): 24. BH752. Orshoski, Wes. “Ted Hawkins Remains ‘Unstoppable’: Catfish Issues Late Folk Singer’s NeverReleased Live Set.” Billboard 113 (31 Mar 2001): 11. BH753. Otis, John. “Hawkins, Ted,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 416 (Item E162). BH754. St. Pierre, Roger. “Hawkins Talkin’.” Blues & Soul no. 470 (4 Nov 1986): 17–18.

BH763. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Ted Hawkins (1936– 1995).” Sing Out! 40, no. 1 (May/Jul 1995): 29. BH764. Bonner, Brett J. “Ted Hawkins.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 93. BH765. Brown, Geoff. “Ted Hawkins, 1936–1995.” Mojo no. 16 (Mar 1995): 119. BH766. Morris, Chris. “Ted Hawkins, Street Singer Turned Record Artist, Dies.” Billboard 107 (14 Jan 1995): 8+. BH767. Rainsford, Mike. “Ted Hawkins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 96 (Feb 1995): 13. BH768. Roberts, Michael. “Ted Hawkins, 1936–1995.” Blues Access no. 21 (Spring 1995): 45–46. BH769. Scribner, Sara. “Ted Hawkins.” Rolling Stone no. 702 (23 Feb 1995): 36. BH770. Strauss, Neil. “Ted Hawkins, 58, Blues Writer and Singer on Brink of Fame.” New York Times (11 Jan 1995): 8. See also: Hot Press (21 Sep 1994): 24+. Jazziz (Oct 1994): 14.

BH755. Schipper, Henry. “‘Invisible’ Bluesman Ignored in America, But Makes It in U.K.” Variety 326 (18 Mar 1987): 1+.

WALTER “BUDDY BOY” HAWKINS

BH756. Wald, Elijah. “Hawkins Reaches Out for Stardom.” Boston Globe (13 May 1994): 41.

BH771. Bogaert, Karel. “Hawkins, ‘Buddy Boy’ Walter,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 146 (Item E110).

BH757. Wald, Elijah. “Jump Street: Redemption Song.” Acoustic Guitar no. 27 (Nov/Dec 1994): 12+.

BH772. Garon, Paul A. “Blues Every Evenin’. No. 3: Buddy Boy Hawkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 30 (Feb 1966): 11.

BH758. Wasserzieher, Bill. Ted Hawkins: Love You Most of All - More Songs from Venice Beach. USA: Evidence ECD 28003, 1998.

BH773. Guymont, Michel. “Buddy Boy Hawkins.” Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 18–19.

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BH774. Komara, Edward. “Hawkins, Walter ‘Buddy Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 416 (Item E162). BH775. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hawkins, Walter ‘Buddy Boy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1108 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 165, 167 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 154 (E169). BH776. Oliver, Paul. Walter ‘Buddy Boy’ Hawkins, 1927– 29: Complete Recordings. UK: Matchbox MSE 202, 1982. Notes reprinted as “Snatch It and Grab It: Walter Buddy Boy Hawkins,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 281–282 (Item A1577). BH777. Oliver, Paul. William Harris and Buddy Boy Hawkins: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1927–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5035, 1991. BH778. Perls, Nick. Buddy Boy Hawkins & His Buddies. USA: Yazoo L-1010, 1968. BH779. Rye, Howard. “Buddy Boy Hawkins.” Collectors Items no. 16 (Feb 1983): 13. See also: Items A652, BH467, BJ634, F1389. CLIFFORD HAYES BH780. Bogert, Brenda. Clifford Hayes & the Louisville Jug Bands. Vol. 1. Austria: RST CD 1501-2, c1994. Vol. 2. Austria: RST CD 1502-2, c1994. Vol. 3. Austria: RST CD 1503-2, c1994. Vol. 4. Austria: RST CD 1504-2, 1994. BH781. Cox, Fred E. Clifford Hayes and the Dixieland Jug Blowers. USA: Yazoo 1054, c1976. BH782. Geesin, Ron. Clifford Hayes: Frog Hop. UK: Frog CD 10, 1998. BH783. Komara, Edward. “Hayes, Clifford,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 416 (Item E162). BH784. Rust, Brian. “On Clifford Hayes.” Melody Maker (7 Jan 1950): 9. See also: DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS HENRY HAYES BH785. Ames, Roy C.; Hayes, Henry; Westerduyn, Hans; Wisse, Rien. “Henry Hayes Discografie.” Block no. 82 (1992): 17. BH786. Govenar, Alan. “Henry Hayes,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 42–43 (Item F1414). BH787. Mohr, Kurt. “Henry Hayes: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 33 (May/Jun 1966): 6.

BH788. Wisse, Rien. “Henry Hayes Komt Uit z’n Winterslaap.” Block no. 82 (1992): 13–16. BH789. Wood, Roger. “Hayes, Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 416–417 (Item E162). See also: Items F1493, F1496. LOUIS HAYES BH790. Bogaert, Karel. “Jelly Belly (Louis Hayes),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 185 (Item E110). BH791. Rotante, Anthony. “Rhythm & Blues.” Record Research no. 44 (Jul 1962): 20. BH792. Strachwitz, Chris. Guitar Slim and Jelly Belly: Carolina Blues. USA: Arhoolie R 2005, 1964. MACAVINE HAYES BH793. Duffy, Timothy. “Macavine Hayes,” in Music Makers, pp. 70–71. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BH794. Duffy, Timothy. “Winston-Salem Blues. Pt. 1: Michaelvine Hayes.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 38–39. NAP HAYES See: Item BA154. P.T. HAYES Obituaries: BH795. Wisner, Steve. “P.T. Hayes.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 16. ROLAND HAYES See: BOY BLUE BLIND ROGER HAYS See: Item BA555. EDWARD HAZELTON See: Item BJ1898. JOHNNIE HEAD See: Item BA569. JOHNNY HEARTSMAN BH796. Andréasson, Hans; Löfgren, Tommy; Sandin, Jörgen. “Rapport från USA.” Jefferson no. 35 (Winter 1976): 23–24. BH797. Astbury, Ray. “Heartsman, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 417 (Item E162). BH798. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Hildebrand, Lee. “Johnny Heartsman.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 17–18.

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BH799. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Johnny Heartsman,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 137–138 (E150).

BH815. Lipkin, Marc. “Johnny Heartsman.” Folk Roots no. 165 (Mar 1997): 14.

BH800. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Johnny Heartsman — Enfin!” Soul Bag no. 124 (Autumn 1991): 66–67.

BH816. Nelson, David. “Johnny Heartsman.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 76.

BH801. Hildebrand, Lee. Johnny Heartsman: The Touch. USA: Alligator ALCD 4800, 1991.

BH817. Radenac, Marc. “Johnny Heartsman.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 36.

BH802. Holland, Ted. “Johnny Heartsman,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 23 (E157).

BH818. Shurman, Dick. “Johnny Heartsman.” Juke Blues no. 37 (1997): 32–33.

BH803. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 3: Johnny Heartsman.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 46–50.

BH819. Tuller, David. “Johnny Heartsman: Oakland Blues Giant.” San Francisco Chronicle (1 Jan 1997): 22.

BH804. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Heartsman, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1118 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 167 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 154–155 (E169).

See also: Musica Jazz (Apr 1992): 55. LUCILLE HEGAMIN BH820. Albertson, Chris. Songs We Taught Your Mother. USA: Bluesville BV-1052, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 520, 1992.

BH805. Mohr, Kurt; Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Discographie de Johnny Heartsman.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 18.

BH821. Anon. “Hegamin [née Nelson], Lucille,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 513 (Item E159).

BH806. Nations, Opal Louis. “The Story of Johnny Heartsman and the Rhythm Rockers, as Told by Bay Area Sax Legend Alfred W. Berry.” Blues & Rhythm no. 176 (Feb 2003): 4–7.

BH822. Bogaert, Karel. “Hegamin, Lucille (Lucille Nelson),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 147–148 (Item E110).

BH807. Nite, Norm N. “Johnny Heartsman,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 299 (Item E181). BH808. Santelli, Robert. “Heartsman, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 171–172 (Item E202). BH809. Shurman, Dick. Johnny Heartsman: Sacramento. Germany: Crosscut CCR 1018, 1989. BH810. Shurman, Dick. “Living Blues Interview: Johnny Heartsman.” Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 5–14. (NOTE: Includes discography.) Obituaries: Billboard 109 (18 Jan 1997): 71. Cadence 23, no. 3 (Mar 1997): 125. JazzTimes 27, no. 3 (Apr 1997): 20. Jefferson no. 113 (1997): 18. Orkester Journalen (Jul/Aug 1997): 53. Real Blues no. 5 (Feb/Mar 1997): 19. Sing Out! 41, no. 4 (Feb/ Apr 1997): 32. BH811. Bell, Tom. “Bluesman Johnny Heartsman, 59, Dies After Christmas Day Stroke.” Sacramento Bee (30 Dec 1996). Reprinted in Real Blues no. 5 (Feb/Mar 1997): 19. BH812. Burke, Tony. “Johnny Heartsman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 116 (Feb 1997): 8. BH813. Feld, David. “Johnny Heartsman, 1937–1996.” Blues Access no. 29 (Spring 1997): 52. BH814. Jordan, Joseph. “Johnny Heartsman: A Final Note.” Blues Revue no. 28 (Apr/May 1997): 87.

BH823. Brunner, Rene Y. “The Cameo Girl.” Melody Maker (25 Aug 1956): 6. BH824. Chilton, John. “Hegamin, Lucille,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 142 (Item E121). BH825. Davis, Brian G. “Preachin’ the Blues.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 9 (May 1962): 6. BH826. Harris, Sheldon. “Hegamin, Lucille,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 220–222 (E146). BH827. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Lucille Hegamin: The Cameo Girl,” in Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s, pp. 229–231. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987. BH828. Kinkle, Roger D. “Hegamin, Lucille,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1079–1080 (E160). BH829. Komara, Edward. “Hegamin, Lucille,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 417–418 (Item E162). BH830. Kunstadt, Leonard. “From the Archives: Lucille Hegamin at the Bicycle Races.” Record Research 2, no. 1 (Feb 1956): 2. (NOTE: Reprinted from an unknown newspaper (Apr 1926).) BH831. Kunstadt, Leonard. “The Lucille Hegamin Story. Pt. 1.” Record Research no. 39 (Nov 1961): 3–7; “Pt. 2.” Record Research no. 40 (Jan 1962): 3, 19; “Pt. 3.” Record Research no. 41 (Feb 1962): 4–5; “Pt.

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4.” Record Research no. 43 (May 1962): 6. (NOTE: Note at the end of no. 43 says “To be Continued” but part 4 appears to be the last instalment.) BH832. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hegamin, Lucille,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1123 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 167 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 155 (E169). BH833. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Hegamin, Lucille,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 317 (Item E176). BH834. Santelli, Robert. “Hegamin, Lucille,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 172 (Item E202). BH835. Smith, Chris. Lucille Hegamin: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5419, 1995. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5420, 1995. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5421, 1995. Vol. 4: Alternate Takes and Remaining Titles (1920–1926). Austria: Document DOCD-1011, 1998. BH836. Southern, Eileen. “Hegamin, Lucille Nelson,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 175 (Item E208). BH837. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 26, no. 12 (Dec 1973): 12. BH838. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues. [Lucille Hegamin. Pt. 1].” Jazz Journal 20, no. 7 (Jul 1967): 13, 16; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 8 (Aug 1967): 25, 36. BH839. Whyatt, Bert. Lucille Hegamin: Blue Flame. UK: VJM VLP50, 1973. BH840. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Lucille Hegamin.” Storyville (1996/97): 206–207. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 13. Down Beat 37 (16 Apr 1970): 11. Jazz Hot no. 262 (Jun 1970): 30. Orkester Journalen 38, no. 5 (May 1970): 9. BH841. Affeldt, Paul E. “Obituaries.” Jazz Report [USA] 7, no. 2 (1970): 5. BH842. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Lucille Hegamin’s Last Performance.” Record Research no. 104 (Mar 1970): 1, 3. BH843. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 23, no. 6 (Jun 1970): 15, 36. See also: Items BC1891, BR162.

JESSIE MAE HEMPHILL BH844. Anon. “Ain’t Got Tears to Cry With: Jessie Mae Hemphill.” Living Blues no. 100 (Nov/Dec 1991): 16–21. BH845. Evans, David. “Jessie Mae Hemphill,” in Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Vol. 1, ed. D. Clark Hine, pp. 555–556. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1993. BH846. Evans, David. “Jessie Mae Hemphill.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 14. BH847. Evans, David. Jessie Mae Hemphill: Feelin’ Good. USA: High Water LP 1012, 1990; USA: HMG 6502, 1997. BH848. Evans, David. Jessie Mae Hemphill: Get Right Blues. USA: Inside Sounds ISC-0519, 2003. BH849. Evans, David. Jessie Mae Hemphill: Shake It, Baby. USA: HighTone HCD 8156, 2003. BH850. Evans, David. Jessie Mae Hemphill: She Wolf. France: Vogue 513–501, c1981; USA: HMG 6508, 1998. BH851. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jessie Mae Hemphill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 138 (E150). BH852. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hemphill, Jessie Mae,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1127 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 167 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 155 (E169). BH853. Lee, Peter. “Jessie Mae Hemphill: The Delta’s SheWolf of the Blues.” Guitar Player 25, no. 10 (Oct 1991): 27–35. BH854. McCree, Cree. “Jessie Mae Hemphill: High Priestess of Hill Country.” Offbeat 17 (Sep 2004): 36+. BH855. Mitchell, George. “Jessie Mae Brooks,” in Blow My Blues Away, pp. 77–99. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971. BH856. Monge, Luigi. “Hemphill, Jessie Mae,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 418–419 (Item E162). BH857. Nicholson, Robert. “Still the Delta Queen: Jessie Mae, Last of the Hemphills,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 102–113. London: Blandford, 1998. BH858. Nilsson, Charley. “‘Nobody But Me to Take Care Of’.” Jefferson no. 91 (1990): 13–14. BH859. Obrecht, Jas. “Ear Candy: Jessie Mae Hemphill.” Guitar Player 32, no. 5 (May 1998): 47.

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BH860. Oriol, Marc. “Scenes de Tournage: Jessie Mae Hemphill & David Evans.” Soul Bag no. 169 (Dec 2002): 16–22. BH861. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta.” Blues Revue no. 40 (Sep 1998): 58, 60. BH862. Santelli, Robert. “Hemphill, Jesse Mae,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 173 (Item E202). BH863. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Jessie Mae Hemphill,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 21, 23–24, 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BH864. Trynka, Paul. “A Natural Woman.” Mojo no. 47 (Oct 1997): 134. BH865. Ulloa, Barbara. “Jessie Mae Hemphill.” Feelin’ Good no. 29 (1990): 29–32. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 124 (1990). Moxie no. 1 (1997): 22+. Victory Review (May 1992): 24. Item BB3289. SID HEMPHILL BH866. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sid Hemphill,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 113 (E101). BH867. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hemphill, Sid,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1128 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 167, 169 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 155 (E169). BH868. Snyder, Jared. “Hemphill, Sid,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 419 (Item E162). BH869. Snyder, Jared. “Sid Hemphill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 323 (Item E162). See also: Item BL1614. ALMA HENDERSON See: Item BH306. BERTHA HENDERSON BH870. Rye, Howard. “Bertha Henderson.” Collectors Items no. 27 (Dec 1984): 14.

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EDMONIA HENDERSON BH873. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 9: H2 (1923–1930). Austria: Document DOCD-5513, 1996. BH874. Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 11 (Jun 1983): 3 pp. BH875. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Edmonia Henderson.” Storyville (1996/97): 207. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Item BR162. JOCKO HENDERSON (Douglas Wendel Henderson) Obituaries: Billboard 112 (5 Aug 2000): 92. Blues & Rhythm no. 153 (Oct 2000): 22. BH876. LeBlanc, Eric. “Douglas ‘Jocko’ Henderson, Pioneer Radio Announcer (Died July 15, 2000, Born March 8, 1918).” Goldmine no. 527 (6 Oct 2000): 12, 23. BH877. Silberman, Jeff. “Passings.” Billboard 112 (30 Dec 2000): YE32. BH878. Skanse, Richard. “Jocko Henderson.” Rolling Stone no. 848 (31 Aug 2000): 34. BH879. Vera, Billy. “Jocko Henderson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 152 (Sep 2000): 12. KATHERINE HENDERSON BH880. Harris, Sheldon. “Henderson, Katherine,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 222 (E146). BH881. Komara, Edward. “Henderson, Katherine,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 420 (Item E162). See also: Item BR162. LEROY HENDERSON BH882. Smith, Chris. Charley Jordan: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 3. + The Complete Leroy Henderson. Austria: Document DOCD5099, 1992. ROSA HENDERSON

DUKE HENDERSON (S.C. Henderson)

BH883. Anon. “Henderson [née Deschamps], Rosa,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 517 (Item E159).

BH871. Komara, Edward. “Henderson, Duke ‘Big’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 419–420 (Item E162).

BH884. Berresford, Mark. The Essential Rosa Henderson. UK: Document CBL 200024, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200024, 2001.

BH872. Penny, Dave. “The Elusive Duke Henderson.” Roll Street Journal no. 20 (1987): 15–17.

BH885. Bogaert, Karel. “Henderson, Rosa,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 149–150 (Item E110).

See also: Item BA538.

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BH886. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Rosa Henderson,” in Blueswomen, pp. 63–64 (E112). BH887. Chilton, John. “Henderson, Rosa,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 144 (Item E121). BH888. Fry, Robert Webb, II. “Henderson, Rosa,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 420 (Item E162). BH889. Harris, Sheldon. “Henderson, Rosa ‘Rose’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 222–223 (E146). BH890. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Rosa Henderson,” in Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s, pp. 231– 232. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987. BH891. Kinkle, Roger D. “Henderson, Rosa,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1088–1089 (E160). BH892. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Rosa Henderson Sings the Blues: A Race Record Survey.” Record Research no. 16 (Jan/Feb 1958): 2. BH893. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Rosa Henderson: Yesterday and Today.” Record Research no. 75 (Apr 1966): 3. BH894. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Henderson, Rosa,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1131 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 169 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 156 (E169).

See also: Items A1153, A1826, A1828, A2209, BB376, BR162. JOHN LEE HENLEY BH901. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “John Lee Henley,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 113–114 (E101). BH902. Bogaert, Karel. “Lee, John (John Lee Henley),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 224 (Item E110). BH903. Harris, Sheldon. “Henley, John Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 225 (E146). BH904. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Henley, John Lee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1134 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 172 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 160 (E169). BH905. Welding, Pete. “John Lee Henley,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 80–81 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Previously unpublished.) HENRY MILES JUG BAND See: HENRY MILES, JOHN “PREACHER” STEPHENS, RUDOLPH THOMPSON BIG BOY HENRY (Richard Henry) BH906. Anon. “Richard ‘Big Boy’ Henry, Blues Guitarist and Singer.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 44, no. 1/2 (1997): 110–111. BH907. Bruin, Leo. “Big Boy Henry Spreekt de Waarheid.” Block no. 66 (1988): 7–9.

BH895. Placksin, Sally. “Rosa Henderson,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 32–33. New York: Wideview, 1982.

BH908. Bruin, Leo. “Discografie Big Boy Henry, 1947– 1988.” Block no. 66 (1988): 10–11.

BH896. Santelli, Robert. “Henderson, Rosa,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 174 (Item E202).

BH909. Cherrie, Victoria. “N.C. Singer Has Lifelong Love for Blues.” The Post and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina) (31 Jul 1995): A14.

BH897. Shadwick, Keith. “Rosa Henderson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 123 (Item E204). BH898. Southern, Eileen. “Henderson, Rosa Deschamps,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 177 (Item E208). BH899. Tracy, Steve. Rosa Henderson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1 (1923). Austria: Document DOCD-5401, 1996. Vol. 2 (1924). Austria: Document DOCD-5402, 1996. Vol. 3 (1924–1926). Austria: Document DOCD-5403, 1996. Vol. 4 (1926–1931). Austria: Document DOCD-5404, 1996. Obituaries: Storyville no. 17 (Jun/Jul 1968): 1–2. BH900. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick; Daynes-Wood, Bill. “Farewell Rosa Henderson.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 7 (Jul 1968): 16.

BH910. Cohen, Andrew M. “Henry, Richard ‘Big Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 422 (Item E162). BH911. Duffy, Timothy. “Richard ‘Big Boy’ Henry,” in Music Makers, pp. 72–75. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BH912. Erwin, Gary. Big Boy Henry: Carolina Blues Jam. USA: Erwin EM-9301, 1993. BH913. Erwin, Gary. Big Boy Henry: Raised Up with the Blues. Holland: Swingmaster 2117, 1989. BH914. Henry, Richard ‘Big Boy’. Big Boy Henry: I’m Not Lying This Time: His First Recordings, 1947–1952. Holland: Swingmaster 2114, 1988. BH915. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Henry, Big Boy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 172 (E166).

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Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 160 (E169). BH916. ‘Lightning Wells’. Big Boy Henry: Poor Man’s Blues. USA: New Moon NMC 9508, 1995. BH917. Luster, Michael; Rankin, Tom. “North Carolina Blues. Pt. 2: Big Boy Henry: Making His Own Way.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 22–24. BH918. Mason, Connie. “Richard ‘Big Boy’ Henry: Beaufort Blues Artist.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 36, no. 2 (Summer/Fall 1989): 67–69. Obituaries: Discoveries no. 202 (2005): 23. Jazz Hot no. 617 (2005): suppl. 6. Living Blues no. 177 (Mar/Apr 2005): 83. Sing Out! 49, no. 1 (Spring 2005): 218.

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BH932. Broven, John J. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 77–78, 165– 166 (Item F1076). BH933. Clarke, Donald. “Henry, Clarence,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 573– 574 (Item E125). BH934. Coleman, Rick. “The Biggest Frog in the Pond.” Rock & Blues News no. 2 (Feb/Mar 1999): 15–17. BH935. Garbutt, Bob; Noogen, Dan. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry Discography.” Goldmine no. 52 (Sep 1980): 17. BH936. Grady, Bill. “‘Frogman’ is Back with Rush.” TimesPicayune (23 Mar 1992): 1.

BH919. Bellamy, Cliff. “Farewell, Blues Legend; Honor to a Rising Star.” The Herald-Sun [Durham, North Carolina] (10 Dec 2004): G2.

BH937. Handel, Rob van den. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry.” Rock ‘n’ Roll International Magazine no. 109 (Jan 1978): 10.

BH920. Burke, Tony. “Richard ‘Big Boy’ Henry.” Blues & Rhythm no. 196 (Feb 2005): 19.

BH938. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 162 (Item E145).

BH921. Menconi, David. “Friends Recall Bluesman’s Talent, Verve; Richard ‘Big Boy’ Henry, Mentor, Preacher and Gifted Performer, Dies at 83.” The News & Observer [Raleigh, North Carolina] (9 Dec 2004): G2. BH922. Newberry, Joe. “Richard ‘Big Boy’ Henry.” OldTime Herald no. 7 (Spring 2005): 9–10. BH923. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 617 (Feb 2005): Suppl. 4. CLARENCE “FROGMAN” HENRY BH924. Anon. “Artists’ Biographies.” Billboard 73 (8 May 1961): 168.

BH939. Harris, Paul. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry Minns Sina New Orleans-Kollegor.” Jefferson no. 73 (1986): 2–8. BH940. Harris, Paul. “‘Play the Frog Song by the Frog Man!’.” Jefferson no. 71 (Winter 1985): 16–19. BH941. Holland, Ted. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 40 (E157). BH942. Johnson, Derek. “‘Frogman’ Henry Here Next Week.” New Musical Express (2 Feb 1962): 8.

BH925. Anon. “Fats Domino Inspired ‘Frogman’ Henry.” New Musical Express (2 Jun 1961): 10.

BH943. Johnson, Derek. “On the Eve of Their Nation-wide Tour of Britain, Say Hello to Bobby Vee, ‘Frogman’ Henry, Tony Orlando.” New Musical Express (26 Jan 1962): 10.

BH926. Anon. “‘Frogman’ Henry to Join Duane Eddy in Britain: Plan to Tour Here in November.” New Musical Express (25 Aug 1961): 7.

BH944. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Henry, Clarence ‘Frogman’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1135 (Item E165).

BH927. Anon. “‘Frogman’ Henry to Make Britain Bow.” New Musical Express (22 Dec 1961): 7.

BH945. Lomax, John, III; Lomax, John Nova. Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry: I Like That Alligator, Baby. UK: Edsel CD 605, 1999.

BH928. Anon. “Life Lines of Clarence Henry.” New Musical Express (28 Jul 1961): 2. BH929. Benicewicz, Larry. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry.” Blues Life no. 53 (1991): 26–28. BH930. Booth, Dave ‘Daddy Cool’. Ain’t Got No Home: The Best of Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry. USA: Chess/ MCA CHD 9346, 1994. BH931. Broven, John. “Henry’s Back for a Hit.” Melody Maker (22 Dec 1973): 48.

BH946. McGarvey, Seamus. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry: An R&B Legend.” Now Dig This no. 257 (Aug 2004): 12–13. BH947. Nite, Norm N. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 300–301 (Item E181). BH948. Olofsson, Claes-Håkan. “They Call Me ‘Frogman’.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 41 (1989): 51–57.

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BH949. Point, Michael. “Henry, Clarence ‘Frogman’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 422 (Item E162). BH950. Santelli, Robert. “Henry, Clarence ‘Frogman’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 176 (Item E202). BH951. Vernon, Mike. “Clarence Henry II.” Soul Music Monthly no. 1 (Jan 1967): 14–16. BH952. Whitesell, Rick; Grendysa, Peter. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry.” Goldmine no. 52 (Sep 1980): 16–17. BH953. Wirt, John. “Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry Still Delights with His Crescent City-Style Classic Hits.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (12 Jul 1996): 8.

LAURA HENTON See: Item BC1. CLARA HERRING See: Item BH306. CHUCK HERRON BH959. Paulus, George. “Late Hours with Little Walter.” Blues & Rhythm no. 133 (Oct 1998): 10–12. HEZEKIAH & THE HOUSE ROCKERS See: HEZEKIAH EARLY CHARLEY HICKS

BH954. Wirt, John. “Famed N.O. Singer ‘Frogman’ Stays Close to Home These Days.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (25 Apr 2003).

EDNA HICKS

BH955. Wittenberg, Ed. “You Can’t Keep a ‘Frog Man’ Down.” Discoveries no. 58 (1993): 20–21.

BH960. Bogaert, Karel. “Hicks, Edna,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 150–151 (Item E110).

See also: Goldmine no. 54 (Nov 1980). Goldmine no. 178 (22 May 1987). Now Dig This no. 188 (Nov 1988)

BH961. Harris, Sheldon. “Hicks, Edna,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 226–227 (E146).

Item F1079. CURTIS HENRY BH956. Napier, Simon A. “The Unknowns. Number 14: Curtis Henry.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 11. EDDIE HENRY See: FREEDOM RECORDS JEFF HENRY BH957. Jung, Maureen; Rhyne, Jack. “Fresno Blues: Jeff Henry.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 29–30. HOUND HEAD HENRY BH958. Korner, Alexis. Hound Head Henry and Frankie Jaxon. UK: Jazz Collector JEL 10, 1960. LAWRENCE HENRY See: Item BB2736. LENA HENRY See: Item BH873. ROBERT HENRY See: Item BC251. “SLOPPY” HENRY See also: Items BC1279, F551. WILLIAM PADEN HENSLEY See: WASHBOARD WILLIE

See: CHARLEY LINCOLN

BH962. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hicks, Edna,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1142 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 172 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 160 (E169). BH963. Rye, Howard. Edna Hicks: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5428, 1996. Edna Hicks, Hazel Meyers, Laura Smith: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5431, 1996. BH964. Rye, Howard. “Hicks, Edna,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 425 (Item E162). BH965. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Edna Hicks.” Storyville (2002/03): 180. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore AfricanAmerican, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: BH966. “Edna Hicks, Stage Star, Burned to Death.” Chicago Defender (22 Aug 1925): 1. JIMMY HICKS (James Riley) BH967. Hannusch, Jeff. “Jimmy Hicks: The Answering Man.” Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/Apr/May 2003): 13–14. OTIS HICKS See: LIGHTNIN’ SLIM

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RAMONA HICKS See: Item BH267. ROBERT HICKS See: BARBECUE BOB BILLY HIGGINS See: Item BC1279. CHUCK HIGGINS (Charles William Higgins) BH968. Astbury, Ray. “Higgins, Charles William ‘Chuck’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 426 (Item E162). BH969. Dawson, Jim. “Chuck Higgins.” Goldmine no. 312 (10 Jul 1992): 24, 26, 178. BH970. Dawson, Jim. Chuck Higgins: Yak a Dak. Sweden: Saxophonograph BM-1303, 1990. BH971. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Higgins, Chuck,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1143 (Item E165). BH972. McGarvey, Seamus. “Pachuko Hop.” Now Dig This no. 95 (Feb 1991): 4–7. BH973. Vera, Billy. Chuck Higgins: Pachuko Hop. USA: Specialty SPCD-2175-2, 1992; UK: Ace CDCHD 394, 1992.

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BH979. Ainslie, Scott. “North Carolina Blues. Pt. 2: George Higgs: The Songs I Sing is a Feelin’ to Me.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 27–29. BH980. Anon. “George Higgs, Blues Musician.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 44, no. 1/2 (1997): 77–78. BH981. Anon. “N.C. Bluesman, 73, Joins the Show Club.” Roanoke Times & World News (3 Oct 2003): 5. BH982. Bossi, Matteo. “George Higgs.” Il Blues no. 92 (Sep 2005): 40. BH983. Chambers, Stanley B., Jr. “Blues to Wail at Eno Festival; Piedmont Style to Be Featured.” The News & Observer [Raleigh, North Carolina] (2 Jul 2005): B1. BH984. Duffy, Timothy. “George Higgs,” in Music Makers, pp. 76–77. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BH985. Komara, Edward. “Higgs, George,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 426 (Item E162). ALEX HILL BH986. Chilton, John. “Hill, Alex,” in Who’s Who Of Jazz, p 147. London: Bloomsbury, 1970.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 9.

BH987. Gulliver, Ralph. “No Jubilees for Alex (The Tragedy of Alex Hill).” Storyville no. 38 (Dec 1971/Jan 1972): 69–72. Translated into French as “Un Destin Tragique: Alex Hill.” Point du Jazz no. 9 (Dec 1973): 22–27.

BH974. LeBlanc, Eric. “Chuck Higgins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 150 (Jun 2000): 16–17.

BH988. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Hill, Alex,” in Dictionary Of Jazz, pp 111–112 (Item E182).

See also: Item F89. MONK HIGGINS (Milton Bland)

BH989. Worsfold, Sally-Ann. “The Forgotten Ones: Alex Hill.” Jazz Journal 53, no. 12 (Dec 2000): 12–13.

BH975. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Monk Higgins: De Chicago a Los Angeles: Monk Higgins, une Carriere.” Soul Bag no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1985): 17–25.

BH990. Worsfold, Sally-Ann. The Recordings of Alex Hill. Vol. 1: Ain’t It Nice? Holland: Timeless CBC 1-050, 1998. Vol. 2: Keep a Song in Your Soul. Holland: Timeless CBC 1-054, 1998.

BH976. Komara, Edward. “Higgins, Monk,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 426 (Item E162).

BERTHA “CHIPPIE” HILL

Obituaries: The Cue Sheet 4, no. 1 (1987): 7. Down Beat 53, no. 10 (Oct 1986): 13. Living Blues no. 70 (1986): 45. Living Blues no. 72 (1986): 41. Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 30. Variety 323 (23 Jul 1986): 86. BH977. Norris, John. “Monk Higgins.” Coda no. 212 (Feb/ Mar 1987): 40.

BH991. Aurthur, Bob. Deep Woods Blues. USA: Circle S-4, c1947. BH992. Aurthur, Bob. “Let the Good Times Roll: An Impression of Chippie Hill.” Playback 3 (Feb 1950): 3–4. BH993. Bogaert, Karel. “Hill, ‘Chippie’ Bertha,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 151–152 (Item E110).

GEORGE HIGGS

BH994. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Bertha Hill,” in Blueswomen, pp. 65–66 (E112).

BH978. Ainslie, Scott. “George Higgs: Blues Musician and Singer.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 39, no. 2 (Summer/Fall 1992): 48–49.

BH995. Bray, Colin J. Bertha ‘Chippie’ Hill: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1925–29). Austria: Document DOCD-5330, 1995.

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BH996. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Hill, Chippie (Bertha),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 230 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Chippie Hill,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 295 (Item E119). BH997. Chilton, John. “Hill, ‘Chippie’ Bertha,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 147 (Item E121). BH998. Clarke, Donald. “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BH999. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 148. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

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BH1012. Russell, Tony. “Bertha ‘Chippie’ Hill (1905–1950),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 117 (Item A1904). BH1013. Santelli, Robert. “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 177–178 (Item E202). BH1014. Shadwick, Keith. “Bertha ‘Chippie’ Hill,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 125 (Item E204). BH1015. Southern, Eileen. “Hill, Bertha (‘Chippie’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 181 (Item E208). BH1016. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Bertha ‘Chippie’ Hill.” Jazz Journal 6, no. 10 (Oct 1953): 20.

BH1000. Drew, Peter. “Bertha’s Blues.” Record Changer 7, no. 4 (Apr 1948): 11.

BH1017. Tovey, Michael. “Hill, Bertha [Chippie],” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 524 (Item E159).

BH1001. Feather, Leonard. “Hill, Bertha (Chippie),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 255 (Item E138).

BH1018. Vian, Boris. “Bertha ‘Chippie’ Hill.” Jazz Hot no. 23 (1948): 6.

BH1002. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Chippie Hill,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 82. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

Obituaries: Billboard 62 (20 May 1950): 53. Metronome 66 (Jul 1950): 10. Variety 178 (10 May 1950): 55.

BH1003. Harris, Sheldon. “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 229 (E146).

BH1019. “Chippie Hill of Jazz Fame Killed.” Chicago Defender (13 May 1950): 1.

BH1004. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Chippie Hill,” in Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s, pp. 232–234. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987.

BH1020. “Driver Kills Chippie Hill.” Down Beat 17, no. 12 (16 Jun 1950): 12.

BH1005. Hill, Brian J. “Bertha ‘Chippie’ Hill.” Jazzology (New Series) [UK] no. 10 (Oct 1946): 7. BH1006. Holland, Ted. “Bertha ‘Chippie’ Hill,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 37 (E157). BH1007. Kinkle, Roger D. “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, p. 1105 (E160).

BH1021. Greenberg, Paul. “Chippie Hill.” Sing Out! 1, no. 2 (Jun 1950): 2. BH1022. Schuler, Vic. “Blues for Bertha.” Melody Maker (24 Jun 1950): 9. BH1023. “Två Kända Bluessångerskor ur Tiden.” Orkester Journalen 18, no. 6 (Jun 1950): 9. BH1024. Warner, J.E. “Blues for Bertha.” Record Changer 9 (Jun 1950): 5. See also: Items A1830, A1832, A1833, A1917, A2210, BD999, BR162, E318.

BH1008. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1147 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 172 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 160–161 (E169).

BEVERLY HILL

BH1009. Muir, Peter. “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 430 (Item E162).

BILL HILL

BH1010. Oliver, Paul. “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’ (1905–1950),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 134 (Item E378). BH1011. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Hill, Bertha ‘Chippie’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 112 (Item E182).

BH1025. Harris, Sheldon. “Hill, Beverly Jean ‘Bev’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 229–230 (E146).

BH1026. Dawkins, Jimmy. “This is How It Was: Big Bill Hill’s Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 70 (Feb/Mar 1970): 18–19. BH1027. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Chicago Blues Radio: Big Bill Hill.” Living Blues no. 7 (Winter 1971/72): 13–14. Obituaries:

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BH1028. O’Neal, Amy. “Bill Hill.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 13–14.

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BH1046. Stagg, Tom. “Jessie Hill.” New Orleans Music 6, no. 4 (1996): 22.

HONEY HILL

See also: Goldmine no. 215 (21 Oct 1988).

BH1029. McCarthy, Albert. “Blues Pianists. No. 5: Honey Hill.” Jazz Notes [Australia] no. 63 (Apr 1946): 15, 17.

Item F1079.

JESSIE HILL BH1030. Amos, Edward. “Jessie Hill,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BH1031. Broven, John J. “Jessie Hill,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 152–153 (Item F1076). BH1032. Green, Charles. Jessie Hill: Naturally. USA: Blue Thumb BTS 31, 1972. BH1033. Hannusch, Jeff. “Jessie Hill: Puttin’ Some Disturbance on Your Mind,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 317–324 (Item F1085). BH1034. Hannusch, Jeff. Jessie Hill: Can’t Get Enough of That Ooh Poo Pah Doo. USA: Bandy LP-70016, 1970s. BH1035. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Jessie Hill,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 163 (Item E145). BH1036. Holland, Ted. “Jessie Hill,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 144 (E157). BH1037. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hill, Jessie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1147 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 172 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 161 (E169). BH1038. Morgan, Tom. “Hill, Jessie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 430 (Item E162). BH1039. Nite, Norm N. “Jessie Hill,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 304 (Item E181). BH1040. Slaven, Neil. Jessie Hill: Y’all Ready Now? UK: Charly CRB 1169, 1987. Obituaries: Real Blues no. 3 (Oct/Nov 1996): 21. BH1041. Hannusch, Jeff. “Jessie Hill.” Living Blues no. 130 (Nov/Dec 1996): 48. BH1042. Hannusch, Jeff. “Jessie Hill (1932–1996).” Offbeat 9, no. 11 (1996): 40–41.

“BLIND” JOE HILL (Joseph Hill) BH1047. Komara, Edward. “Hill, Joseph ‘Blind Joe’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 430 (Item E162). BH1048. Paulus, George. Blind Joe Hill: Boogie in the Dark. USA: Barrelhouse BH-08, 1977. BH1049. Schuller, Thomas ‘Mit’. “Akron’s One Man Band: Blind Joe Hill.” Living Blues no. 30 (Nov/Dec 1976): 12–13. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm KING SOLOMON HILL (Joe Holmes) BH1050. Anon. “The Complete King Solomon Hill Discography.” Kord 2, no. 3/4 (Summer 1972): 27. BH1051. Briggs, Keith. “The Wisdom of Solomon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 187 (Mar 2004): 12–13. BH1052. Calt, Stephen. “King Solomon Hill Revisited.” Blues Unlimited no. 70 (Feb/Mar 1970): 4–6. BH1053. Doering, Teddy. “Country Blues Ecke: Das Geheimnis: King Solomon Hill.” Blues Notes 6, no. 22 (1974): 36–40. BH1054. Evans, David. “The King Solomon Hill Fiasco.” Blues World no. 21 (Oct 1968): 17–20. BH1055. Groom, Bob. “King Solomon Hill.” Blues World no. 13 (Mar 1967): 4–5. BH1056. Harris, Sheldon. “Holmes, Joe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 235 (E146). BH1057. Harrison, David. “Hill, King Solomon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 430 (Item E162). BH1058. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hill, King Solomon,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1147 (E165). Reprinted as “King Solomon Hill,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 218 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 208 (E169).

BH1043. Hannusch, Jeff. “Jessie Hill, 1933–1996.” Blues Access no. 28 (Winter 1997): 98.

BH1059. Sante, Luc. “The Blues Avant-Garde,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 74–75 (Item A895).

BH1044. LeBlanc, Eric. “Jessie Hill.” Blues & Rhythm no. 114 (Nov 1996): 12.

BH1060. Santelli, Robert. “Hill, King Solomon,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 178 (Item E202).

BH1045. Radenac, Marc. “Jessie Hill.” Soul Bag no. 145 (Winter 1997): 37.

BH1061. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “King Solomon Hill.” 78 Quarterly no. 1 (Autumn 1967): 5–9. Reprinted in

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Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 2–7. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998.

BH1076. “Michael Hill: Electric Storyteller.” Blues News [Germany] no. 36 (Jan/Mar 2004): 20–21.

BH1062. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “One Last Walk Up King Solomon Hill.” Blues Unlimited no. 148/149 (Winter 1987): 8–12. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 208–218. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998.

BH1077. “Michael Hill’s Blues Mob.” Blues News [Germany] no. 10 (Oct 1997): 17–19.

BH1063. Whelan, Pete. 14 Rare Country Blues by Sam Collins & 2 Surprises by King Solomon Hill, Vintage, 1927–31. USA: Origin Jazz Library OJL-10, c1965. See also: Items BB3426, C149, F58, F1389. LESTER HILL See: JOE HILL LOUIS LETHIA HILL See: Item BH873. MICHAEL HILL BH1064. Anon. “Cover Stories: Michael Hill’s Blues Mob, ‘Bloodlines’ (1994).” Blues Revue no. 95 (Aug/Sep 2005): 96. BH1065. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Michael Hill,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 198–202 (Item A139). BH1066. Anon. “Niche Busters: Six Who are Kicking Down New Doors.” Blues Access no. 24 (Winter 1996): 11.

BH1078. Obrecht, Jas. “Michael Hill.” Guitar Player 28, no. 6 (Jun 1994): 17. BH1079. Point, Michael. “Hill, Michael,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 431 (Item E162). BH1080. Randall, Mac. “Michael Hill.” Musician no. 167 (Sep 1992): 88+. BH1081. Russell, Tony. “Michael Hill (1952–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 117 (Item A1904). BH1082. Shadwick, Keith. “Michael Hill,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 126 (Item E204). BH1083. Tate, Greg. Michael Hill’s Blues Mob: Bloodlines. USA: Alligator ALCD 4821, 1994. BH1084. Tipaldi, Art. “Michael Hill: Celebrating Life Through Lyrics.” Blues Revue no. 28 (Apr/May 1997): 26–28. BH1085. Widmer, Peter. “Hard Blues for Hard Times: Michael Hill’s Blues Mob.” Jefferson no. 110 (1996): 4–8. BH1086. Wasserzieher, Bill. “Michael Hill: Blues Speaks the Truth.” Blues Revue no. 71 (Oct 2001): 8–10, 12.

BH1067. Blythe, John. “Michael Hill.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 35–38.

RAYMOND HILL

BH1068. Gussow, Adam. “Interview with Michael Hill.” Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 18–27.

BH1087. Greensmith, Bill. “‘We Got a Song Called Rocket 88’: An Interview with Raymond Hill.” Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/Sep 1979): 14–19.

BH1069. Hentoff, Nat. “Michael Hill: The Blues Right Now.” JazzTimes 31, no. 6 (Aug 2001): 158. BH1070. Hill, Michael. Michael Hill’s Blues Mob: Have Mercy! USA: Alligator ALCD 4845, 1996.

BH1088. Hawkins, Martin. Billy the Kid Emerson & Raymond Hill: Little Fine Healthy Thing. UK: Charly CR 30187, 1980.

BH1071. Hill, Michael. “Off the Record: Bluestime in America.” Blues Revue no. 65 (Mar 2001): 35–37.

BH1089. Komara, Edward. “Hill, Raymond,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 431 (Item E162).

BH1072. Hobus, André. “Michael Hill: Une Recontre NewYorkaise.” Soul Bag no. 153 (Winter 1999): 16–17.

BH1090. O’Neal, Jim. “The Boxing Bluesmen of the Delta.” Living Blues no. 178 (May/Jun 2005): 88.

BH1073. Ivanovski, Vasja. “Interview with Michael Hill: If You’re Willing To Do What You Like, You Can Survive!” Blesok [Macedonia] no. 25 (Mar/Apr 2002).

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 55. Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 11. Real Blues no. 2 (Aug/Sep 1996): 31.

BH1074. Koechlin, Stephane. “Michael Hill: ‘Le Cri de la Guitare Electrique M’Attire’.” Soul Bag no. 138 (Spring 1995): 6–8.

BH1091. Huggins, Cilla. “Raymond Hill.” Juke Blues no. 35 (Summer 1996): 29–30.

BH1075. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hill, Michael,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 173 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 161 (E169).

BH1092. LeBlanc, Eric. “Raymond Hill.” Blues & Rhythm no. 113 (Oct 1996): 9. BH1093. LeBlanc, Eric. “Raymond Hill.” Jefferson no. 112 (1996): 14.

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BH1094. O’Neal, Jim. “Raymond Hill.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 74–76.

BH1107. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Z.Z. Hill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 139–140 (E150).

ROBERT HILL

BH1108. Hildebrand, Lee. “Z.Z. Hill,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 95–96. New York: Billboard, 1994.

See: Items BB2878, BP735, C429. ROSA LEE HILL BH1095. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Rosa Lee Hill,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 114 (E101). BH1096. Harris, Sheldon. “Hill, Rosa Lee ‘Rosalie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 230 (E146). BH1097. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Hill, Rosa Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 431 (Item E162). BH1098. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hill, Rosa Lee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1147 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 173 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 161 (E169). BH1099. Mitchell, George. “Rosa Lee Hill,” in Blow My Blues Away, pp. 59–75. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971. BH1100. Mitchell, George. “Rosa Lee Hill.” Blues Unlimited no. 60 (Mar 1969): 4–5. See also: Item F854. SAM HILL See: Item F986. SAMMY HILL See: Items BT807, F1389. Z.Z. HILL (Arzell Hill) BH1101. Andrews, Coleman. Z.Z. Hill: The Best Thing That’s Happened to Me. USA: United Artists UAS-5589, 1972. BH1102. Anon. “Z.Z. Hill: A Short Biography.” R&B Monthly no. 20 (Sep 1965): 4–5. BH1103. Cochrane, William A. “Z.Z. Hill in Upper Mississippi: ‘Kill ‘Em with the Blues’.” Living Blues no. 59 (Spring 1984): 18. BH1104. Dahl, Bill. Z.Z. Hill: The Complete Hill Records Collection, United Artists Recordings, 1972–1975. USA: Capitol CDP 7243 8 36296 2 6, 1996. BH1105. Evans, David. “Z.Z. Hill,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 122–123. New York: Perigee, 2005. BH1106. George, Nelson. “The Rhythm & the Blues: Z.Z. Hill Loses the Career Blues.” Billboard 95, no. 38 (17 Sep 1983): 73, 75.

BH1109. Holland, Ted. “Z.Z. Hill,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 115 (E157). BH1110. Kot, Greg. “The Leaders of the Pack.” Chicago Tribune (4 Nov 1990): 7. BH1111. Ladd, Steve. Z.Z. Hill: The Rhythm & the Blues. USA: Malaco 7411, 1983. BH1112. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hill, Z.Z,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1148 (E165). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 161–162 (E169). BH1113. O’Neal, Jim. “Living Blues Interview: Z.Z. Hill.” Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 17–25. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 25.) BH1114. Palmer, Don. Z.Z. Hill: This Time They Told the Truth: The Columbia Years. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 64859, 1998. BH1115. Point, Michael. “Hill, Z.Z,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 431–432 (Item E162). BH1116. Richbourg, John. Z.Z. Hill: In Memorium, 1935– 1984. USA: Malaco MAL 7426, 1985. BH1117. Russell, Tony. “Z.Z. Hill (1935–1984),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 117 (Item A1904). BH1118. Santelli, Robert. “Hill, Z.Z,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 178–179 (Item E202). BH1119. Snowden, Don. “Z.Z. Hill is Happy He’s Got the Blues.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (2 Oct 1983): 86. BH1120. Suosalo, Heikki. “Z.Z. Hill.” Blues News [Finland] no. 95 (1985): 20–23; Blues News [Finland] no. 96 (1985): 31–34. (NOTE: Discography included in Blues News [Finland] no. 96 (1985): 34.) BH1121. Tapp, Richard. “Z.Z. Hill: 45s Collecting Thoughts.” Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 42–44. Obituaries: Billboard 96 (12 May 1984): 57. Cadence 10, no. 1 (Jun 1984): 77. Down Beat 51, no. 8 (Aug 1984): 14. Goldmine no. 103 (6 Jul 1984). Melody Maker (26 May 1984): 4. Pickin’ the Blues no. 24 (May 1984): 1. BH1122. Cochrane, William A. “Z.Z. Hill.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 70.

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BH1123. Hess, Norbert. “Z.Z. Hill.” Blues Forum no. 14 (2nd Quarter 1984): 37.

MERVYN HINES: see MERVYN “HARMONICA” HINDS

BH1124. Périn, Jacques. “Z.Z. Hill.” Soul Bag no. 99 (1984): 4.

ALGIA MAE HINTON

BH1125. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Z.Z. Hill, 1941–1984.” Jefferson no. 65 (Summer 1984): 42. BH1126. Wisse, Rien. “Z.Z. Hill.” Block no. 50 (Apr/Mar/ Jun 1984): 19. See also: Goldmine no. 173 (13 Mar 1987). MABLE HILLERY BH1127. Aitchison, Jean. “Mable — The Blues Singing Grandmother.” Melody Maker (28 Oct 1967): 22. BH1128. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “The Georgia Sea Island Singers,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 143–144 (Item E104). BH1129. Harris, Sheldon. “Hillery, Mable,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 230–231 (E146). BH1130. Komara, Edward. “Hillery, Mabel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 432 (Item E162). BH1131. Southern, Eileen. “Hillery, Mable,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 182 (Item E208). BH1132. West, Hedy. Mabel Hillery: Ain’t It Hard to Be a Nigger. UK: XTRA LP 1063, c1968. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 3 (Fall 1976): 345–346. Cadence 1 (Jun 1976): 2. Living Blues no. 28 (Jul/Aug 1976): 6. Variety 283 (12 May 1976): 468. BH1133. “Mable Hillery, Sang Spirituals; Preserver of Southern Folk Traditions and Blues Dies.” New York Times (1 May 1976): 19. BH1134. West, Hedy. “Mable Hillery, 1929–1976.” Sing Out! 25, no. 1 (May/Jun 1976): 38. ARCHIE HIMONS See: WEST VIRGINIA SLIM MERVYN “HARMONICA” HINDS See: Item BJ1038. EDDIE HINES Obituaries:

BH1137. Anon. “Algia Mae Hinton.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 44, no. 1/2 (1997): 66–67. BH1138. Komara, Edward. “Hinton, Algia Mae,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 432 (Item E162). BH1139. McDonald, Mary Anne. “North Carolina Blues. Pt. 2: Algia Mae Hinton: Keep Us Dancing and Kept Us Singing.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 25–26. BH1140. Martin, Wayne; Martin, Margaret. Algia Mae Hinton: Piedmont Folk Traditions. USA: Audio Arts MMPA 7063, c1987. BH1141. Urbain, Jean-Pierre. “Algia Mae Hinton?!: Ou Comment Sortir du Lot sans Décrocher la Timbale.” Bleu Banane no. 1 (Automne 1997): 40–43. BH1142. Wells, Lightnin’. “Algia Mae Hinton,” in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 78–79. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BH1143. Wells, Lightnin’; Taj Mahal. Algia Mae Hinton: Honey Babe. USA: Cello 91005-2, 1999. JIMMY HINTON See: GEORGE HINTON

WILSON

AND

JIMMY

MATTIE HITE BH1144. Harris, Sheldon. “Hite, Mattie/Matie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 231 (E146). BH1145. Komara, Edward. “Hite, Mattie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 447 (Item E162). BH1146. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Mattie Hite.” Storyville (2002/03): 181–182. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore AfricanAmerican, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See: Items BH873, BR162. NELLIE HITE

BH1135. O’Neal, Jim. “Eddie ‘Porkchop’ Hines.” Living Blues no. 37 (Mar/Apr 1978): 41.

BH1147. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 10: H/ I/J (1923–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5514, 1996.

HENRY R. HINES

CARL HODGES

BH1136. Allinson, John G. “Down on Nelson Street.” Blues Unlimited no. 54 (Jun 1968): 15.

BH1148. Bogaert, Karel. “Hodges, Carl,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 152 (Item E110).

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BH1149. Duffy, Timothy. “Carl Hodges.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 21–22.

BH1167. Lindahl, Erik. “Silas Hogan.” Jefferson no. 58 (Autumn 1982): 32–36.

BH1150. Duffy, Timothy. “Carl Hodges,” in Music Makers, pp. 80–81. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BH1168. Pattison, Terrance; Green, Robert S. “‘I Got Roaches in My Kitchen’: The Story of Silas Hogan.” Blues Unlimited no. 71 (Apr 1970): 15.

BH1151. Lornell, Kip. “Carl Hodges: Interview.” Cadence 6, no. 2 (Feb 1980): 7–10. DETLEV HOEGEN See: CROSSCUT RECORDS SILAS HOGAN BH1152. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Silas Hogan,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 114 (E101). BH1153. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 445 (Feb 1995): 12. BH1154. Beyer, Jimmy. “Silas Hogan,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 24–25. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980. BH1155. Bronckers, Paul; Soons, Marjo. “Silas Hogan: Een Vergeten Bluesartiest.” Block no. 7 (Mar/Apr 1976): 7–8. BH1156. Broven, John J. “I Wonder What Was Bad About Good Blues Music?”, in South to Louisiana, pp. 141–151. Gretna: Pelican, 1983. BH1157. Guerry, Jean. “Silas Hogan.” Soul Bag no. 15 (c1971): 8. BH1158. Hannusch, Jeff; Broven, John. Silas Hogan: So Long Blues. UK: Ace CDCHD 523, 1995. BH1159. Harris, Sheldon. “Hogan, Silas,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 231–232 (E146). BH1160. Holland, Ted. “Silas Hogan,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 109 (E157). BH1161. Koda, Cub. Silas Hogan: Trouble: The Best of the Excello Masters. USA: Excello CD 3005, 1995. BH1162. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hogan, Silas,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1159 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 173 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 162–163 (E169). BH1163. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘Dark Clouds Rolling’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, p. 24. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BH1164. Leadbitter, Mike; Broven, John. “Goin’ Down to the Airport.” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 5–6. BH1165. Leadbitter, Mike. “Silas Hogan (Discographies).” Alley Music 1 (1st Quarter 1971): 20. BH1166. Leadbitter, Mike. Silas Hogan: Trouble at Home. UK: Blue Horizon 2431088, 1971; USA: Excello EX 8019, 1971.

BH1169. Pinson, Heather. “Hogan, Silas,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 447 (Item E162). BH1170. Piper, Julian. Louisiana Swamp Blues. Vol. 6: The Godfather featuring Silas Hogan and Arthur ‘Guitar’ Kelley. Austria: Wolf CD 120.927, 1999. BH1171. Piper, Julian. Silas Hogan: The Godfather. UK: Blues South West BSW 003, 1989. BH1172. Piper, Julian. “Silas Hogan: The Godfather of Baton Rouge Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 46 (Sep 1989): 18–20. BH1173. Santelli, Robert. “Hogan, Silas,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 179 (Item E202). BH1174. Sherman, Jim. “North of 1-10.” Blues Access no. 21 (Spring 1995): 36–41. BH1175. Templeton, Ray. Silas Hogan: I’m a Freehearted Man. UK: Flyright FLY 595, 1989. BH1176. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Louisiana Swamp Blues. Pt. 2: Silas Hogan.” Il Blues no. 68 (Sep 1999): 42–43. Obituaries: Goldmine no. 361 (27 May 1994): 12. Jazz in Time no. 53 (1994): 24. Jazz Podium 44 (Jan 1995): 23. Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 75. Orkester Journalen 62, no. 6 (Jun 1994): 37. Orkester Journalen 62, no. 9 (Sep 1994): 45. BH1177. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 445 (Feb 1995): 12. BH1178. Bonner, Brett J. “Silas Hogan.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 62–63. BH1179. Piper, Julian. “Silas Hogan.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 26–27. BH1180. Radenac, Marc. “Silas Hogan.” Soul Bag no. 135 (Summer 1994): 27. BH1181. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Silas Hogan, 1911–1994.” Jefferson no. 104 (1994): 32. BH1182. Templeton, Ray. “Silas Hogan.” Blues & Rhythm no. 88 (Apr 1994): 14–15. See also: Items D1146, F636, F708, F743. ANDREW “SMOKEY” HOGG BH1183. Akopoff, Mike. Andrew ‘Smokey’ Hogg: Original Folk Blues. USA: Kent KLP 5024, c1977. BH1184. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Smokey Hogg,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 114–115 (E101).

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BH1185. Bastin, Bruce. Smokey Hogg: Going Back Home. UK: Krazy Kat LP7421, 1983. BH1186. Bogaert, Karel. “Hogg, ‘Smokey’ Andrew,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 153–154 (Item E110). BH1187. Clarke, Donald. “Hogg, Smokey,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 587– 588 (Item E125). BH1188. Collins, Tony. Smokey Hogg: Serve It to the Right - Combo & Modern Recordings, 1947–52. UK: Ace CDCHD 866, 2002. BH1189. Harris, Sheldon. “Hogg, Andrew ‘Smokey’/ ’Smoky’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 232–233 (E146).

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BH1202. Point, Michael. “Hogg, Smokey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 448 (Item E162). BH1203. Rotante, Anthony. “Andrew ‘Smokey’ Hogg.” Discophile no. 31 (Aug 1953): 5–7; Discophile no. 34 (Feb 1954): 12; Discophile no. 61 (Dec 1958): 17–18. BH1204. Russell, Tony. “Smokey Hogg (1914–1960),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 117–118 (Item A1904). BH1205. Santelli, Robert. “Hogg, Smokey,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 180 (Item E202). BH1206. Shadwick, Keith. “Andrew ‘Smokey’ Hogg,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 127 (Item E204).

BH1190. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Smokey Hogg,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 140–141 (E150).

BH1207. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues in the Country.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 4 (Apr 1959): 3–4.

BH1191. Holland, Ted. “Andrew ‘Smoky’ Hogg,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 16 (E157).

BH1208. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Smokey Hogg: I’m So Lonely. UK: Realm RM197, 1964.

BH1192. Hulme, George; Norris, John W. “Andrew ‘Smokey’ Hogg.” Discophile no. 59 (Apr 1958): 9.

BH1209. Strachwitz, Chris. “Andrew ‘Smokey’ Hogg.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 9 (May 1961): 30–33. Amended version published in Texas Blues, pp. 12–15. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BH1193. Kunstadt, Leonard. Smokey Hogg. USA: Time 6, 1960s. BH1194. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hogg, Smokey,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1159–1160 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 173–174 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 163 (E169). BH1195. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues: Hogwash.” Blues Unlimited no. 76 (Oct 1970): 20. BH1196. Leadbitter, Mike. Smokey Hogg Sings the Blues. UK: Ember EMB 3405, 1971. BH1197. Leadbitter, Mike; Kudlacek, Kerry. “Smokey Hogg: Some Notes.” Blues Unlimited no. 56 (Sep 1968): 9–10. BH1198. Leadbitter, Mike. Smokey Hogg: U Better Watch That Jive. UK: Specialty SNTF 5018, 1974. BH1199. Notini, Per. Andrew ‘Smokey’ Hogg: Wake Up Late Old Man. Sweden: Crown Prince IG 409, 1984. BH1200. Oliver, Paul. “Hogg, Andrew ‘Smokey’ (1914– 1965),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 136 (Item E378). BH1201. Paulsen, Gary. “In Remembrance of Smokey Hogg.” Blues Unlimited no. 55 (Jul 1968): 3–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 178–180 (Item A1241).

Obituaries: BH1210. Demêtre, Jacques. “Andrew Smokey Hogg.” Blues Unlimited no. 30 (Feb 1966): 19. See also: Item BH1438. JOHN HOGG BH1211. Bogaert, Karel. “Hogg, John,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 153 (Item E110). BH1212. Mills, Grayson. “Country Blues in Los Angeles.” Eureka 1, no. 3 (May/Jun 1960). BH1213. Harris, Sheldon. “Hogg, John,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 233 (E146). BH1214. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hogg, John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1160 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 173 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 163 (E169). BH1215. Paulsen, Gary. “In Remembrance of Smokey Hogg.” Blues Unlimited no. 55 (Jul 1968): 3–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 178–180 (Item A1241). WILLIE “SMOKEY” HOGG (Willie Anderson Hogg) BH1216. Harris, Sheldon. “Hogg, Willie Anderson ‘Smokey’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 233–234 (E146).

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BH1217. Hirst, Melvyn. “The Smokey Hogg Mystery.” Blues World no. 28 (Mar 1970): 13–14. BH1218. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hogg, Willie ‘Smokey’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1160 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 174 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 163 (E169). BH1219. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues: Hogwash.” Blues Unlimited no. 76 (Oct 1970): 20. BH1220. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 23, no. 7 (Jul 1970): 35; Jazz Journal 23, no. 8 (Aug 1970): 11, 36. See also: Item BS1780. THE HOKUM BOYS BH1221. Bogaert, Karel. “Hokum Boys, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 154 (Item E110). BH1222. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hokum Boys,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1160 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 174 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 163–164 (E169). BH1223. Smith, Chris. The Hokum Boys & Bob Robinson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5237, 1994. BH1224. Smith, Chris. The Hokum Boys: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5236, 1994. ACE HOLDER (Albert Holder) BH1225. Komara, Edward. “Holder, Ace,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 448 (Item E162). BH1226. Stolper, Darryl. “A Talk with Ace Holder.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 33. JOHN DEE HOLEMAN BH1227. Anon. “John Dee Holeman and Quentin ‘Fris’ Holloway, Blues Musician and Buckdancers.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 44, no. 1/2 (1997): 91–92. BH1228. Duffy, Timothy; Taj Mahal. “John Dee Holeman,” in Music Makers, pp. 82–83. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BH1229. Govenar, Alan. John Dee Holeman: Piedmont Blues de Caroline du Nord. France: Inédit CD 260043, c1993.

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BH1230. Komara, Edward. “Holeman, John Dee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 448 (Item E162). BH1231. Martin, D.C. “John Dee Holeman — John Jackson.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 414 (Apr 1992): 10. BH1232. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 47 (May 2001): 6. BH1233. Pearson, Barry Lee. “North Carolina Blues: John Dee Holeman: Bull City Blues.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 31–32. BH1234. Speas, Ralph; Walker (i.e. Welker), Gaile. “Tra Tabacco, Escavatori, Salsicce e Chitarre: John Dee Holeman.” Il Blues no. 70 (Mar 2000): 14–19. BH1235. Stephenson, Mike; Irvine, Les. “Mike Stephenson and Les Irvine Interview Piedmont Bluesman John Dee Holeman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 170 (Jun 2002): 15. BH1236. Wilson, Joe. John Dee Holeman: Bull City After Dark. USA: Silver Spring CT SS 211, 1991. See also: Item BH983. “LYIN’’ JOE HOLLEY BH1237. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Holley, ‘Lyin’ Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1169 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 174–175 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 164 (E169). CLARENCE HOLLIMON See: CAROL FRAN & CLARENCE HOLLIMON TONY HOLLINS BH1238. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Tony Hollins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 115 (E101). BH1239. Bisson, Raffaele. “Sconosciuti si Nasce e, Spesso, si Muore: Tony Hollins.” Il Blues no. 80 (Sep 2002): 38–41. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 41.) BH1240. Harris, Sheldon. “Hollins, Tony,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 234 (E146). BH1241. Tomko, Gene. “Hollins, Tony,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 450 (Item E162). See also: Item F373. QUENTIN HOLLOWAY BH1242. Anon. “John Dee Holeman and Quentin ‘Fris’ Holloway, Blues Musician and Buckdancers.” North

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Carolina Folklore Journal 44, no. 1/2 (1997): 91–92. RED HOLLOWAY (James A. Holloway) BH1243. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Holloway, Red,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 304 (Item E119). BH1244. Cook, Eddie. “Red Holloway.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 12 (Dec 1982): 17. BH1245. Darwen, Norman. “All His Act Was with a Tuxedo.” Blues & Rhythm no. 61 (Jun 1991): 20. BH1246. Darwen, Norman. “Red Holloway: ‘My Real Roots Were of the Blues’.” Blues Life no. 35 (1986): 4–8. BH1247. Feather, Leonard. “Before & After.” JazzTimes 24, no. 2 (1994): 19–20. BH1248. Flanagan, Graeme. “Red Holloway.” Crazy Music no. 6 (1975): 37–38. BH1249. Greensmith, Bill. “Red Holloway. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 117 (Jan/Feb 1976): 4–10; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 118 (Mar/Apr 1976): 9–14. BH1250. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Holloway, Red,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1172 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 175 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 164–165 (E169). BH1251. Putignano, Robert. “Jazz Sides: 10 Questions for Red Holloway.” Goldmine no. 627 (6 Aug 2004): 26–27. BH1252. Sportis, Félix W. “Sous une Bonne étoile: Red Holloway.” Jazz Hot no. 535 (Nov 1996): 28–32. BH1253. Taylor, Dennis; Komara, Edward. “Holloway, Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 451 (Item E162). BH1254. Vieras, Joe. “10. International Jazzfestival at Sea: Red Holloway.” Jazz Podium 45 (Sep 1996): 20–21. BH1255. Wilmer, Valerie. “Holloway: Red & Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 383 (Jun 1989): 40–42. BH1256. Wilmer, Val. “Red Holloway.” Coda no. 164/165 (Feb 1979): 46+. BH1257. Wilmer, Val. “Red Hot Tenor.” Melody Maker (28 May 1977): 42. See also: Jazznytt no. 2 (1992): 18+. HOLLYWOOD ALL STARS BH1258. Evans, David. The Hollywood All Stars: Hard Hitting Blues from Memphis. USA: High Water LP 1009, 1987; USA: HMG 6518, 2000. See also: Item BK1175.

THE HOLMES BROTHERS BH1259. Bessman, Jim. “Holmes Brothers’ Alligator Set ‘Speaks’ with Help from Osborne.” Billboard 113 (27 Jan 2001): 14. BH1260. Breslau, Andy. Holmes Brothers: Jubilation. USA: Realworld CD 92127-2, 1992. BH1261. Callahan, Tom. “Band of Brothers: The Holmes Brothers.” Blues Revue no. 91 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 8–13. BH1262. Calloway, Earl. “Holmes Bros. Rock at BLUES.” Chicago Defender (21 Jan 1992): 16. BH1263. Cartwright, Garth. “Sweet Holmes Brothers.” Blueprint 2, no. 35 (May 2000): 18–20. BH1264. Clark, Shelton. “Holmes Brothers: Natural Acts.” Guitar Player 30, no. 10 (Oct 1996): 22. BH1265. Dahl, Bill. “Holmes Brothers Cook Up a Musical Gumbo.” Chicago Tribune (9 Jun 1995): 1. BH1266. Danchin, Sebastian. “The Holmes Brothers.” Soul Bag no. 124 (Autumn 1991): 13–15. BH1267. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “The Holmes Brothers,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 35 (Item E164). BH1268. Greilsamer, Marc. “Holmes Brothers: Family Values.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 18–19. BH1269. Guralnick, Peter. Holmes Brothers: In the Spirit. USA: Rounder 2056, 1989. BH1270. Hadley, Frank-John. “Holmes Brothers: Good Spirits.” Down Beat 71, no. 10 (Oct 2004): 32. BH1271. Hadley, Frank-John. “True Believers.” Down Beat 64, no. 5 (May 1997): 55. BH1272. “Holmes Brothers: Soul Fixin’ Men.” Blues News [Germany] no. 24 (Jan/Mar 2001): 17–18. BH1273. Kot, Greg. “Soul-Salving: Some Musicians Find Life Begins at 50 in the Rebirth of the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (26 Jan 1992): 10. BH1274. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Holmes Brothers,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 175 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 165–166 (E169). BH1275. Lien, James. “The Holmes Brothers.” CMJ New Music Monthly no. 48 (Aug 1997): 9. BH1276. Nickson, Chris. “Sweet Holmes.” Folk Roots no. 220 (Oct 2001): 16–17. BH1277. Olin, Julia. “The Holmes Brothers: Wereldblues uit Sweet Virginia.” Block no. 88 (1993): 20–23. BH1278. Osborne, Joan. Holmes Brothers: Speaking in Tongues. USA: Alligator ALCD 4877, 2001.

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BH1279. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’: Popsy Dixon.” Blues in Britain no. 11 (Nov 2003): 6. BH1280. Peabody, Dave. “Elementary Holmes.” Folk Roots no. 119 (May 1993): 49. BH1281. Pinson, Heather. “Holmes Brothers,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 451–452 (Item E162). BH1282. Reed, Paul; Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’: Wendell Holmes.” Blues in Britain no. 26 (Feb 2004): 6. BH1283. Reid, Vernon; Himes, Geoffrey. The Holmes Brothers: Where It’s At. USA: Rounder CD 2111, 1991.

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MARCUS L. HOLMES Obituaries: BH1292. Wisdom, Robert. “Marcus L. Holmes.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 69. SHERMAN HOLMES See: THE HOLMES BROTHERS SONNY BOY HOLMES See: Item BE157. WENDELL HOLMES See: THE HOLMES BROTHERS WINSTON HOLMES AND CHARLIE TURNER

BH1284. Sandmel, Ben. Holmes Brothers: Soul Street. USA: Rounder CD 2124, 1993.

BH1293. Jydstrup, Doug. “Winston Holmes: Kansas City Promoter.” 78 Quarterly no. 2 (1968): 17–21.

BH1285. Santelli, Robert. “Holmes, Brothers, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 181–182 (Item E202).

BH1294. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Holmes, Winston, and Charlie Turner,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1177 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 176 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 166 (E169).

BH1286. Schuller, Tim. “The Magic of Soul: The Holmes Brothers’ Awakening.” Blues Access no. 32 (Winter 1998): 14–15, 17–18. BH1287. Seedorff, George. “Brothers in Blues: Holmes Brothers: NY Soul Meets Country.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (1997): 22. BH1288. Stern, Gary. “The Holmes Brothers: Playing Like We Do It At Home.” Living Blues no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1992): 22–28.

BH1295. Oliver, Paul. Kansas City Blues: The Complete Recorded Works of Lottie Beaman-Kimbrough, Winston Holmes and Charlie Turner, Sylvester Kimbrough (1924–1929). Austria: Document DOCD5152, 1993.

BH1289. Wald, Elijah. “Blues Brothers Find Spotlight After 30 Years.” Boston Globe (17 Sep 1993): 62.

BH1296. Oliver, Paul. Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order, 1928–29. Austria: Wolf WSE 114, 1984.

See also: Goldmine no. 360 (13 May 1994): 66. Pulse no. 28 (1994): 20.

BH1297. Randolph, John. “A Pioneer Race Recorder.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 2 (Feb 1957): 11.

DUCK HOLMES (Jimmy Holmes) BH1290. Lisle, Andria. “Café Society.” Mojo no. 106 (Sep 2002): 16–17. ELDRIDGE HOLMES Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 141 (Aug 1999): 18. BH1291. Hannusch, Jeff. “Eldridge Holmes.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 54–55. HAPPY HOLMES See: Item BC1279. JIMMY HOLMES See: DUCK HOLMES JOE HOLMES See: KING SOLOMON HILL

BH1298. Russell, Tony. “The Kansas City Dog Walkers.” Jazz Monthly no. 168 (Feb 1969): 8–10. See also: MERITT RECORDS Item F579. WRIGHT HOLMES BH1299. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Wright Holmes,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 115 (E101). BH1300. Bogaert, Karel. “Holmes, Wright,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 156 (Item E110). BH1301. Harris, Sheldon. “Holmes, Wright,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 235 (E146). BH1302. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Holmes, Wright,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1177 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 176 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 164 (E169).

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BH1303. Moonoogian, George A. “Blues Classics Revisited.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 1 (1972): 11. BH1304. Russell, Tony. “Holmes, Wright,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 452 (Item E162). BH1305. Skoog, Larry. “Alley Blues: The Story of Wright Holmes.” Blues Unlimited no. 45 (Aug 1967): 13, 16. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 192–193 (Item A1241). BH1306. Smith, Chris. “Wright Holmes: Alley Special.” Blues & Rhythm no. 36 (May 1988): 19. See also: Item C217. MORRIS HOLT See: MAGIC SLIM NICK HOLT BH1307. Jansen, Lex. “Mr. Teardrop uit de Schadow van Zijn Broer.” Block no. 124 (2003): 16–18. BH1308. Komara, Edward. “Holt, Nick,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 452 (Item E162). BH1309. Ulrey, Lois. “Nick Holt.” Magic Blues no. 2 (1991): 18–21. Extract reprinted as “Nick Holt: I Can Holler Too.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 23. See also: Item BM150. MERLIN HOLTS See: Item BH1323. ROOSEVELT HOLTS BH1310. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Roosevelt Holts,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 115 (E101). BH1311. Bogaert, Karel. “Holts, Roosevelt,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 157 (Item E110). BH1312. Evans, David. “Goin’ Up the Country. Pt. 1.” Blues Revue no. 18 (Jul/Aug 1995): 14–15; “Pt. 2.” Blues Revue no. 19 (1995): 14–16; “Pt. 3.” Blues Revue no. 20 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996): 16–17. BH1313. Evans, David. “Roosevelt Holts.” Blues World no. 15 (Jul 1967): 3–6. BH1314. Evans, David. Roosevelt Holts & His Friends. USA: Arhoolie 1057, 1972. BH1315. Evans, David. “Roosevelt Holts Interview.” Blues Unlimited no. 116 (Nov/Dec 1975): 9–11. BH1316. Evans, David. Roosevelt Holts: Presenting the Country Blues. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63201, c1969; USA: Blue Horizon BH 7704, c1969.

BH1317. Evans, David. “The State of Mississippi vs. the Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 7–8. Translated into Swedish as “Staten Mississippi vs. the Blues.” Jefferson no. 9 (1970): 9–10. BH1318. Harris, Sheldon. “Holts, Roosevelt,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 236 (E146). BH1319. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues.” Coda 9, no. 3/4 (Sep/Dec 1969): 26. BH1320. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Holts, Roosevelt,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1178–1179 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 176 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 166 (E169). BH1321. Monge, Luigi. “Holts, Roosevelt,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 452– 453 (Item E162). BH1322. Prétet, Philippe. “Roosevelt Holts: Presenting the Country Blues.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 30 (Jan 2005): 40–42. BH1323. Ryan, Marc. Franklinton Muscatel Society. USA: Blue Moon CDBM 091, 1993. HOMESICK JAMES: see “HOMESICK” JAMES WILLIAMSON EARL HOOKER BH1324. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Earl Hooker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 119 (E101). BH1325. Baker, Cary. “Discography: Earl Hooker.” Blue Flame no. 13 (1971): 14–15. BH1326. Baker, Cary. “Earl Hooker Discography.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 16 (Mar 1973): 11–13. BH1327. Bogaert, Karel. “Hooker, Earl,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 157–158 (Item E110). BH1328. Clarke, Donald. “Hooker, Earl,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 595 (Item E125). BH1329. Danchin, Sebastian. Earl Hooker: Blues Master. Jackson: University of Mississippi, 2001. 389 pp. BH1330. Danchin, Sebastian. “Earl Hooker: Blues Master.” Living Blues no. 155 (Jan/Feb 2001): 34–41. (NOTE: Extracted from item BH1329.) BH1331. Danchin, Sebastian. Earl Hooker (1929–1970): Vie et Mort d’un Héros du Ghetto. Université de Nancy, 1985. BH1332. Danchin, Sebastian. “Earl Hooker: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 103 (Jun/Jul 1985): 18–23. BH1333. Danchin, Sebastian. “Earl Hooker Discography.” Blues Life no. 29 (1985): 8–15.

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BH1334. Danchin, Sebastian. Earl Hooker: Play Your Guitar Mr. Hooker. Holland: Black Magic BM 9006, 1985. BH1335. Doering, Teddy. “Earl Hooker.” Blues Notes 5, no. 19/20 (1973): 10–12, 47. BH1336. Gudbjartur Sigurdsson. “Earl Hooker.” Jefferson no. 90 (1990): 21. BH1337. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Earl Hooker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 184 (Item E145).

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BH1353. Shertser, Peter. Earl Hooker and Jody Williams: The Leading Brand. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL018, 1977. BH1354. Shertser, Peter. Earl Hooker: There’s a Fungus Among Us. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL009, 1972. BH1355. Slaven, Neil. Earl Hooker/Magic Sam: Calling All Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1134, c1986. BH1356. Smith, Al. Do You Remember the Great Earl Hooker. USA: Bluesway BLS 6072, 1973.

BH1338. Harris, Dave. “Earl Hooker.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 4 (Apr 1994): 20–22.

BH1357. Strachwitz, Chris. Earl Hooker: His First and Last Recordings. USA: Arhoolie, 1066, 1972.

BH1339. Harris, Jeff. “Hooker, Earl Zebedee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 458 (Item E162).

BH1358. Strachwitz, Chris. Earl Hooker: Two Bugs and a Roach. USA: Arhoolie ST-1044, c1969; USA: Arhoolie CD-324, 1990.

BH1340. Harris, Sheldon. “Hooker, Earl,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 237–238 (E146). BH1341. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Earl Hooker,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 141–142 (E150). BH1342. Holland, Ted. “Earl Hooker,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 9 (E157). BH1343. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hooker, Earl,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1183 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 176, 178 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 167 (E169). BH1344. Leadbitter, Mike. “Earl Hooker (additions).” Hot Buttered Soul no. 17 (Apr 1973): 9–10. BH1345. Marsh, Dave. “Battle of the Blues.” The Oxford American no. 40 (2001): 180, 182.

BH1359. Svacina, Fritz. “Earl Hooker.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 9 (1980): 25–29. BH1360. Tillman, Keith; Dawkins, Jimmy. “Mr. Music Himself.” Blues Unlimited no. 59 (Jan 1969): 7–9. BH1361. Tonneau, Serge. “LP’s Sous le Nom de Earl Hooker/ Avec Divers Musiciens.” Point du Jazz no. 3 (Aug 1970): 57. Obituaries: Blues News [Finland] no. 10 (c1970). Blues Unlimited no. 73 (Jun 1970): 14. Crescendo 9 (Jan 1971): 40. Down Beat 37 (28 May 1970): 11–12. Jazz Hot no. 262 (Jun 1970): 30. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 179 (Jun 1970): 15. Living Blues no. 2 (Summer 1970): 9. Point du Jazz no. 3 (Aug 1970). Sing Out! 19, no. 6 (1970): 31–32. Variety 258 (6 May 1970): 103. BH1362. Affeldt, Paul E. “Deaths of Three Great Bluesmen.” Jazz Report [USA] 7, no. 3 (1970): 10.

BH1346. Mohr, Kurt. “Earl Hooker Parle des Guitaristes.” Soul Bag no. 7 (Nov 1969): 6.

BH1363. “Caught Pneumonia Every Winter.” Rolling Stone no. 59 (28 May 1970): 12.

BH1347. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie d’Earl Hooker.” Soul Bag no. 7 (Nov 1969): 7–9.

BH1364. Crosbie, Ian. “Earl Hooker.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 8 (Aug 1971): 27.

BH1348. Périn, Jacques. “Earl Hooker.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 32.

BH1365. Guerry, Jean. “Earl Hooker.” Soul Bag no. 11 (1970).

BH1349. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “Earl Hooker & Junior Wells.” The Blues Collection no. 33 (1992+).

BH1366. Hatch, Peter. “Earl Hooker.” Coda (Jun/Aug 1970): 14.

BH1350. Russell, Tony. “Earl Hooker (1930–1970),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 118 (Item A1904).

BH1367. Hedman, Claes. “Earl Hooker.” Jefferson no. 10 (1970): 11.

BH1351. Santelli, Robert. “Hooker, Earl,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 183 (Item E202). BH1352. Shadwick, Keith. “Earl Hooker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 131 (Item E204).

BH1368. Jones, Max. “Hooker’s Fame Came Too Late.” Melody Maker (9 May 1970): 12. BH1369. Shurman, Dick. “King of Postwar Blues Guitar: Earl Hooker, 1930–1970.” Seattle Folklore Society Newsletter 1, no. 4 (15 Jun 1970): 2–7, 26–28.

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BH1370. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Earl Hooker.” Orkester Journalen 38, no. 6 (Jun 1970): 7. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 188 (2001). Items A124, BP380, C292, F178.

BH1389. Anon. John Lee Hooker: His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1978. 32 pp. BH1390. Anon. John Lee Hooker: The Healer. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1991. 104 pp.

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BH1391. Anon. “John Lee Hooker: The Real Story.” Soul [USA] 6 (27 Mar 1972): 10.

BH1371. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “John Lee Hooker Receives Lifetime Achievement Award.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 10.

BH1392. Anon. “Past is Cloudy, But His Music Isn’t.” Soul [USA] 9 (2 Sep 1974): 10.

BH1372. Allinson, John G. “John Lee Hooker on Record.” Blues World no. 7 (Apr 1966): 3–5.

BH1393. Anon. “Plattentips.” Blues Notes no. 2 (15 Nov 1969): 7–8.

BH1373. Alves, Jorge Lima. “John Lee Hooker,” in Entrevistos. Lisboa: Pergaminho, 1997.

BH1394. Anon. “A Profile of John Lee Hooker.” Soul [UK] 8 (23 Jul 1973): 10.

BH1374. Anderson, Tom. “John Lee Hooker: Father of the Boogie,” in Exploring the Blues: Teacher’s Handbook. New York: Cherry Lane, 2001.

BH1395. Anon. “Rare Finds: Pick of the Litter Nets $100– 200 John Lee Hooker Album.” Goldmine no. 602 (22 Aug 2003): 12.

BH1375. Anon. “Boogie with the Hook: A Conversation with Famed Black Blues Singer John Lee Hooker.” Black Panther 9, no. 2 (28 Oct 1972): 4, 13.

BH1396. Anon. “Spotlight: John Lee Hooker.” Broadside 6, no. 3 (1967): 24.

BH1376. Anon. “Coda: John Lee Hooker.” Guitar Magazine 4, no. 10 (Oct 1994): 122+. BH1377. Anon. “Country Roots and a City Style.” Melody Maker (8 Feb 1969): 10. BH1378. Anon. “Everyone’s Got the Blues and Everyone Loves the Blues: A Talk with John Lee Hooker.” Black Panther 9, no. 19 (24 Feb 1973): 11. BH1379. Anon. “Ground Hogs - the Greatest.” Melody Maker (14 Nov 1964): 19. BH1380. Anon. “Heroes: John Lee Hooker.” Guitar Magazine 1, no. 4 (Sep 1991): 13. BH1381. Anon. “Hooker, John Lee.” Current Biography 53, no. 11 (Nov 1992): 20+. BH1382. Anon. “John Lee Hooker.” Ann Arbor Sun (1 Dec 1972): 13. BH1383. Anon. “John Lee Hooker.” Guitar Player 29, no. 6 (Jun 1995): 20–28. BH1384. Anon. “John Lee Hooker,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 70–73. Bath: Future, 2003. BH1385. Anon. “John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Hot no. 253 (Sep 1969): 22.

BH1397. Anon. “Tell the Truth.” Frets 11 (Jan 1989): 45. BH1398. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “John Lee Hooker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 119–121 (E101). BH1399. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “John Lee Hooker,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 66–70 (Item A139). BH1400. Bachmann, K.R. “Blues am Rande des Skandals.” Jazz Podium 25 (Jul 1976): 16. BH1401. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “John Lee Hooker,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 183–184 (Item E104). BH1402. Balfour, Alan. “John Lee Hooker.” Solid & Raunchy no. 2 (1972): 1–7. BH1403. Balfour, Alan. John Lee Hooker: Moanin’ the Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1029, 1981. BH1404. Balfour, Alan. John Lee Hooker: It Serves You Right to Suffer. UK: Beat Goes on BGOCD335, 1996. BH1405. Balfour, Alan. John Lee Hooker: Tantalizing with the Blues. USA: MCA MCL 1686, 1982. BH1406. Bangs, Lester. “John Lee Hooker.” Ann Arbor Sun (6 Sep 1974): 20.

BH1386. Anon. “John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 281 (Dec 1979): 25.

BH1407. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues: John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 449 (Jun 1995): 12.

BH1387. Anon. “John Lee Hooker Discografia: Parte 1: 1948–1954.” Solo Blues no. 13 (1990): 32–39.

BH1408. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 469 (Apr 1997): 31.

BH1388. Anon. John Lee Hooker: Don’t Turn Me from Your Door. France: Atlantic 40507, 1975.

BH1409. Bass, Ralph. John Lee Hooker: The Real Folk Blues. USA: Chess LP-1508, 1966.

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BH1410. Bates, Alan. John Lee Hooker: Burning Hell. USA: Riverside RLP 008, 1964; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC 555, c1993. BH1411. Batey, Rick. “Blame It on the Boogie.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 18–20. BH1412. Bays, Kenneth. “Early John Lee Hooker Material Discovered.” Blues Revue no. 59 (Jul/Aug 2000): 41–42. BH1413. Bays, Kenneth. “John Lee Hooker Jams with Friends Old and New.” Blues Revue no. 41 (Oct 1998): 76. BH1414. Beckett, Alan. “John Lee Hooker.” New Left Review no. 27 (Sep/Oct 1964): 81–84. BH1415. Besman, Bernard. John Lee Hooker and the Coast to Coast Blues Band: Anywhere, Any Time, Any Place. USA: United Artists UAS 5512, 1971. BH1416. Besman, Bernie. John Lee Hooker’s Detroit. USA: United Artists UA-LA127-J3, 1973. BH1417. Bitzer, John. John Lee Hooker: The Healer. USA: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab UDCD 567, 1989; USA: Chameleon D2-74808, 1991. BH1418. Bogaert, Karel. “Hooker, John Lee,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 158–160 (Item E110). BH1419. Boujut, Michel. “Hooker Parle.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 126 (Jan 1966): 11–13. BH1420. Bozza, Anthony. “John Lee Hooker: Don’t Look Back.” Rolling Stone no. 762 (12 Jun 1997): 40. BH1421. “Brief Encounter: John Lee Hooker.” The Telegraph [USA] no. 43 (Autumn 1992): 94+. BH1422. Briggs, Keith. “We Gonna Make Everything Alright.” Blues & Rhythm no. 55 (Sep 1990): 10. BH1423. Brooks, Michael. “Recording ‘The Hook’.” Guitar Player 6 (Feb 1972). Reprinted in Blues Guitarists, pp. 39–40. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975.

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BH1429. Burch, Ken. “John Lee Hooker.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 26. BH1430. Butler, Hal. “Big Guns Join Hooker.” San Francisco Chronicle (13 Jan 1990): 3. BH1431. Campos, Juan. John Lee Hooker: Blues. Valencia: La Mascara, 1996. 239 pp. BH1432. Campbell, Mary. “State’s John Hooker: A Happy Blues Man.” Daily Mississippian (8 Nov 1983): 5. BH1433. Carlson, Lenny. “Boogie Chillen’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 137–138 (Item E162). BH1434. Carlson, Lenny. “Hooker, John Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 459–461 (Item E162). BH1435. Carlson, Lenny; Sokolow, Fred. John Lee Hooker: A Blues Legend. New York: Goodman, 1991. 109 pp. BH1436. Carroll, Ted. John Lee Hooker. Vol. 1. UK: Ace CH 37, 1981. BH1437. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “John Lee Hooker,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 101 (Item E120). BH1438. Charters, Samuel B. Hooker, Hopkins and Hogg. USA: Specialty SNTF 5013, c1973. BH1439. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “John Lee Hooker on Vee-Jay.” Jazz Statistics no. 14 (Jan 1960): 6. BH1440. Clarke, Donald. “Hooker, John Lee,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 596 (Item E125). BH1441. Cochrane, William A. “Hooker, John Lee,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, p. 1062. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

BH1424. Brown, Geoff. “Hooker Hits Blue Heaven at Age 74.” Denver Post (20 Oct 1991): 1.

BH1442. Cohn, Larry. John Lee Hooker: Don’t Turn Me from Your Door. USA: Atco SD 33-151, c1963; UK: Atlantic 590.003, 1967 (as Drifting Blues).

BH1425. Brown, Geoff. “In a Boom Boom Time.” Vox no. 28 (Jan 1993): 20–21.

BH1443. Collis, John. John Lee Hooker: Boogie Chillun. UK: Charly CD 4, 1986.

BH1426. Bruin, Leo W. “De Eddie Burns Roddels over John Lee Hooker en Sonny Boy Williamson.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 47/48 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 4–5. BH1427. Brunning, Bob. “John Lee Hooker,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BH1428. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Hooker, John Lee,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 143–144 (Item E128).

BH1444. Conover, Kirsten A. “Singing the Blues.” Christian Science Monitor (21 Nov 1996): 10. BH1445. Constant, Denis; Benzo, L. “Ou est Hooker.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 179 (Jun 1970): 7. BH1446. Cooper, Kent. John Lee Hooker: Solo. USA: Labor LP 4, 1976. Notes reissued with John Lee Hooker: Alone. USA: Blues Alliance TBA-13009, 1996. BH1447. Cousins, Richard. “Simply Hooked.” Rock ‘n’ Reel no. 20 (1995): 23.

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BH1448. Cullaz, Maurice. “Antibes.” Jazz Hot no. 253 (Sep 1969): 40–41.

Rock Admirers.” People Weekly 34 (29 Oct 1990): 113–114.

BH1449. Cummings, Tony. “John Lee Hooker: His British Releases.” Soul [UK] no. 3 (Apr 1966): 22–25.

BH1465. Dove, Ian. “Hooker is Cool Bluesman.” Billboard 81 (19 Jul 1969): 23.

BH1450. Dahl, Bill. “Boogie Man John Lee Hooker Chills Out at 75.” Chicago Tribune (10 Mar 1995).

BH1466. Dove, Ian. “Life-Lines of John Lee Hooker.” New Musical Express (3 Jul 1964): 11.

BH1451. Dance, Stanley. John Lee Hooker: It Serve You Right to Suffer. UK: HMV CLP/CSD 3542, 1966; USA: Impulse AS-9103, 1972.

BH1467. Dove, Ian. “Primitive Hooker.” New Musical Express (19 Jun 1964): 9. BH1468. Drozdowski, Ted. “Blue Blood.” Los Angeles Magazine 40 (Mar 1995): 62–67.

BH1452. Dance, Stanley. John Lee Hooker: Live at Cafe Au Go Go. USA; Bluesway BLS 6002, 1967; UK: HMV CLP/CSD 3612, c1967; UK: BGO BGOLP 39, c1986.

BH1469. Drust, Greg. John Lee Hooker: The Ultimate Collection, 1948–1990. USA: Rhino R2 70572, 1991.

BH1453. DeCurtis, Anthony. “Generations of Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 564 (2 Nov 1989): 28.

BH1470. Dulzo, Jim. “Hooker: The Godfather of the Blues.” Detroit News (6 Oct 1989): 1.

BH1454. DelGrosso, Rich. “A Lifetime in the Blues: John Lee Hooker.” Blues Revue no. 27 (Feb/Mar 1997): 80.

BH1471. Duncan, Scott. “In Bed with John Lee Hooker.” Blueprint no. 70 (Feb 1995): 10–11.

BH1455. Demêtre, Jacques. “Blues.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 37 (1965): 26–62. BH1456. Demêtre, Jacques. “Le Blues Traditionnel.” Jazz Hot no. 322 (Dec 1975): 14–15. BH1457. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Première Période: De 1948 à 1955.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 37 (1965): 7–14. BH1458. Detar, James. “Bluesman Scaled New Heights Sound of Success: Practice, Practice, Practice Shot John Lee Hooker to the Top.” Investor’s Business Daily (10 May 2002): 3. BH1459. DeVault, Russ. “2 Views of the Blues: John Lee Hooker.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (7 Oct 1989): 25. BH1460. DeVinck, Richard; Besman, Bernard (eds.). John Lee Hooker: Vital Blues Guitar: Authentic Tablature Transcriptions Off the Original Recordings. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1992. 144 pp. BH1461. DeWitt, Howard. “John Lee Hooker: From Clarksdale to Detroit.” Rock & Blues News no. 7 (Dec 1999/Jan 2000): 9–13; “Pt. 2: From Chess Records to Blues Super Star.” Rock & Blues News no. 8 (Feb/ Mar 2000): 17–22. BH1462. Dicaire, David. “John Lee Hooker (1917–): Boogie Child,” in Blues Singers, pp. 41–46 (Item E130). BH1463. Doidy, Eric. “Blues for the Millennium: Rencontre avec John Lee Hooker.” Soul Bag no. 157 (Winter 2000): 14–18. BH1464. Dougherty, Steve. “John Lee Hooker, Whose Boogie Blues Hooked a Generation, is Lionized by His

BH1472. Dutilh, Alex. “Spécial Blues.” Le Monde De La Musique no. 152 (Feb 1992): 75–89. BH1473. Ellis, Andy. “How to Play Like ... John Lee Hooker.” Guitar Player 39, no. 1 (Jan 2005): 110. BH1474. Escott, Colin. The Best of John Lee Hooker, 1965 to 1974. USA: MCA MCAD 10539, 1993. BH1475. Escott, Colin. John Lee Hooker: More Real Folk Blues: The Missing Album. USA: MCA CHC 9329, 1991. BH1476. Evans, David. “John Lee Hooker,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 123–124. New York: Perigee, 2005. BH1477. Fancourt, Les. John Lee Hooker: Everybody Rockin’. UK: Charly CRB 1014, 1981. BH1478. Fancourt, Les. John Lee Hooker: The Vee-Jay Years. UK: Charly CD RED BOX 6, 1993. BH1479. Fancourt, Les. “Rockin’ with the Boogie Man: John Lee Hooker Output.” Blues & Rhythm no. 32 (Oct 1987): 4–6. BH1480. Fancourt, Leslie. Boogie Chillen: A Guide to John Lee Hooker on Disc. Leeds: Blues & Rhythm, 1992. 62 pp. BH1481. Fancourt, Leslie. John Lee Hooker: A Discography. Brixton: Les Fancourt, 1977. 19 pp.; new ed. Faversham: Les Fancourt, 1982. 21 pp. BH1482. Fancourt, Les. John Lee Hooker: Boogie Chillun. Denmark: Official OFF 6029, 1988. BH1483. Fancourt, Les. John Lee Hooker: Never Get Out of these Blues Alive. UK: See for Miles SEE 89, 1986.

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BH1484. Fancourt, Les. John Lee Hooker: The Boogie Man. UK: Charly CD DIG 5, 1995. BH1485. Fancourt, Les. John Lee Hooker: The Vee Jay Years, 1955–1964. UK: Charly CD RED BOX 6, 1993. BH1486. Feather, Leonard. “Hooker, John Lee,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 259 (Item E138). BH1487. Gallo, Phil. “Hooker’s Gold Blues: Estate Pitches 30 Unreleased Tracks and More.” Daily Variety (11 Sep 2002): 3.

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BH1503. Hansen, Barret. John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat: Infinite Boogie. USA: Rhino RNDA 71105, 1986. BH1504. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “John Lee Hooker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 184–185 (Item E145). BH1505. Harper, Ben. “John Lee Hooker.” Raygun no. 61 (Nov 1998). BH1506. Harris, Sheldon. “Hooker, John Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 238–241 (E146).

BH1488. Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 10.

BH1507. Harris, Sheldon. John Lee Hooker: Urban Blues. USA: ABC BLS 6012, 1967.

BH1489. Glover, Tony. John Lee Hooker: Boogie Chillun. USA: Fantasy F-24706, 1972; USA: Fantasy FCD24706-2, 1989.

BH1508. Hayes, Barbara. John Lee Hooker Sings the Blues. UK: Ember EMB 3356, 1964.

BH1490. Glover, Tony. John Lee Hooker: The Cream. USA: Rhino R2 70388, 1989. BH1491. Godin, Dave. John Lee Hooker: Driftin’ Thru the Blues. UK: Ember EMB 3371, 1966.

BH1509. Hayes, Barbara; Kruger, Jeffrey. John Lee Hooker Sings the Blues. UK: Ember EMBCD 3356, 1998. BH1510. Hearn, Gary. John Lee Hooker on Compact Disc. St. Neots: Gary Hearn, 1993. 56 pp.

BH1492. Goldberg, Michael. “Born to Boogie Woogie.” San Francisco Chronicle (27 Jan 1991): 7.

BH1511. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 26.

BH1493. Goodman, Arnie. From Clarksdale to Heaven: Remembering John Lee Hooker. USA: Eagle/Red Ink 36292, 2002.

BH1512. Hentoff, Nat. John Lee Hooker: Travelin’. USA: Vee-Jay VJLP-1023, 1960; USA: Collectables COLCD-7101, 2000.

BH1494. Graff, Gary. “A Long Blues Reign.” Detroit News & Free Press (8 Sep 1991): 1.

BH1513. Hepworth, David. “You Eat Peanuts, I Eat Peanuts ….” Mojo no. 16 (Mar 1995): 16–19.

BH1495. Grandi, Marino; Lodetti, Antonio. “Incontro con Marshall Chess: La ‘Storia’ Vista al di là del Vetro.” Il Blues no. 61 (Dec 1997): 36–39.

BH1514. Hermans, Sjef. “The Unknown John Lee Hooker and The Cat.” Doctor Jazz 39, no. 4 (2001): 35–36.

BH1496. Greene, Joe. John Lee Hooker: Is He Really the World’s Greatest Blues Singer? USA: Vee Jay LP 8502, 1965; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7107, 2000.

BH1515. Hermes, Will. “John Lee Hooker.” Rolling Stone no. 787 (28 May 1998): 10–11. BH1516. Herzhaft, Gérard. “John Lee Hooker,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 142–145 (E150).

BH1497. Griffith, Pat. “The Boogie Man.” Melody Maker (23 Oct 1971): 34.

BH1517. Herzhaft, Gérard; Radenac, Marc. John Lee Hooker. Montpellier: Editions du Limon, 1991. 185 pp.

BH1498. Griffith, Pat. “John Lee Hooker: ‘Take Me Like I Am’.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 200 (May 1972): 14–15.

BH1518. Herzhaft, Gérard. “John Lee Hooker: Maìtre Bluesman.” Compact Disc Magazine no. 5 (Jun 1993): 14–17.

BH1499. Groom, Bob; Eagle, Roger. “John Lee Hooker.” R&B Scene no. 2 (Aug 1964): 11, 14.

BH1519. Hewitt, Norman. “Intervista Con John Lee Hooker.” Il Blues no. 4 (Sep 1983): 6.

BH1500. Gundersen, Edna. “Red-Hot Hooker Takes Time to ‘Chill Out’.” USA Today (14 Mar 1995): 10.

BH1520. Hildebrand, Lee. John Lee Hooker: Live at Sugar Hill. Vol. 2. USA: Fantasy FCD-7714-2, 2002.

BH1501. Guy, Paul. “John Lee Hooker: Blues Healer.” Fuzz 2, no. 2 (Mar 1997): 20–25.

BH1521. Hite, Bob. “‘Canned Hooker’ .…” R and B Magazine [USA] 1, no. 4/5 (Jul/Oct 1970): 39–43.

BH1502. Hansen, Barret; Wilson, Alan. John Lee Hooker: Alone. USA: Specialty SNTF 5005, 1967; USA: Specialty SPS-2125, 1970.

BH1522. Hochman, Steve. “‘I Don’t Know What I Got But They Like What I Do’.” Los Angeles Times (19 Feb 1992): 1.

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BH1523. Hochman, Steve. “John Lee Hooker,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 498–500. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BH1542. Kamerer, Don; Terkel, Studs. John Lee Hooker Plays & Sings the Blues. USA: Chess/MCA CH9199, 1986.

BH1524. Holland, Ted. “John Lee Hooker,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 98–99 (E157).

BH1543. Kappus, Mike; et al. “John Lee Hooker 50th Anniversary.” Billboard 110, no. 36 (5 Sep 1998): 78+.

BH1525. Homan, Gerry. “John Lee Hooker on LP. Pt. 1.” Blues World no. 36 (Nov 1970): 7–9; “Pt. 2.” Blues World no. 37 (Dec 1970): 4–6; “Pt. 3.” Blues World no. 41 (Winter 1971): 7–8.

BH1544. Karlsson, Ingemar. “Bluesens Legender: John Lee Hooker.” Jefferson no. 88 (1990): 22–23.

BH1526. Hooker, John Lee. “The Record That Changed My Life.” Musician no. 192 (Oct 1994): 42. BH1527. Hopper, Dennis. The Hot Spot (Soundtrack). USA: Antilles CD 8755, c1990. BH1528. Humphrey, Mark. The Very Best of John Lee Hooker. USA: Rhino R2 71915, 1995. BH1529. Jebsen, P. “Der Alte Mann und der Blues.” Stereoplay no. 2 (Feb 1992): 172–173. BH1530. Jensen, Jerry. “John Lee Hooker at 80.” Blues Revue no. 31 (Oct 1997): 75.

BH1545. Keepnews, Orrin. The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker. USA: Fantasy 24722, 1960s; UK: Ace CH 282, c1990 (as the Folk-Blues of John Lee Hooker). BH1546. Keepnews, Orrin. John Lee Hooker Sings the Blues/ That’s My Story. USA: Riverside RLP 12-321, 1960; UK: Ace CH 259, 1980s; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-538-2, 1991. BH1547. Kellas, Neil. John Lee Hooker — Early Years: The Classic Savoy Sessions. UK: Metro METRDCD532, 2004. BH1548. Kent, Drew. John Lee Hooker: The Real Blues, Live in Houston, 1979. UK: JSP JSPCD812, 1990s.

BH1531. Jeske, Lee. “John Lee Hooker: They Call Him Mister Lucky.” Cash Box 55 (16 Nov 1991): 7.

BH1549. King, Michael L. “‘The Hook’: Songs of Pain and Double-Dealing.” Wall Street Journal (24 Jul 1981): 21.

BH1532. “John Lee Hooker: Herz, Schmerz und Viagra.” Blues News [Germany] no. 23 (Oct/Dec 2000): 12–19.

BH1550. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “John Lee Hooker,” in Jamsession, p. 53. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BH1533. Jolevski, Ljupco. “‘The Healer’ Went Into The Light: John Lee Hooker (1917–2001).” Blesok [Macedonia] no. 21 (Jun/Jul 2001).

BH1551. Klee, J.H. “John Lee Hooker/Canned Heat.” Down Beat 38 (24 June 1971): 28–29.

BH1534. Jones, Max. “The Heat is on Hooker.” Melody Maker (25 Jul 1970): 26. BH1535. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (26 Oct 1968): 8. BH1536. Jones, Max. “Your Kids Dig the Blues.” Melody Maker (10 Oct 1964): 10. BH1537. Jones, Max. “You’re Digging the Blues: Interview with John Lee Hooker.” Melody Maker (13 Jun 1964): 7. BH1538. Jordan, Joseph. “John Lee Hooker: An American Genius.” Blues Revue no. 19 (Sep/Oct 1995): 24–28. BH1539. Joyce, Mike. “Wakeup Call for the Blues.” Washington Post (12 Jun 1992): 11. BH1540. Juanis, J.C. “John Lee Hooker: The Original Boogie Man.” Relix 26, no. 2 (Apr 1999): 19–20. BH1541. Kaliss, Jeff. “John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray: Talkin’ Shop.” JazzTimes 22, no. 2 (Mar 1992): 24–27.

BH1552. Kot, Greg. “Boom Period.” Guitar World 17, no. 6 (Jun 1997): 23–24, 26, 198–199. BH1553. Kot, Greg. “Bringing the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (8 Jan 1993): 4. BH1554. Kot, Greg. “The Hard Life and Good Times of John Lee Hooker.” Chicago Tribune (6 Jul 1997): 1. BH1555. Kot, Greg. “Voice of the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (4 Mar 1990): 16. BH1556. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hooker, John Lee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1183–1184 (E165). Reprinted in an edited form in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 178–181 (E166). Reprinted in an edited form in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 167–169 (E169). BH1557. Lawless, Ray M. “John Lee Hooker,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, p. 687. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.)

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BH1558. Leadbitter, Mike; Rotante, Anthony; Sheatsley, Paul. John Lee Hooker. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. 16 pp. BH1559. Levy, Adam. “B.B. King & John Lee Hooker on Being Yourself.” Guitar Player 33, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 66–67. BH1560. Lipscombe, Claude. “John Lee Hooker.” Melody Maker (24 May 1952): 9. BH1561. Lobmayr, Alfred. “John Lee Hooker.” Blues Notes no. 2 (15 Nov 1969): 5–6. BH1562. Lodetti, Antonio. “John Lee Hooker.” Il Blues no. 50 (Mar 1995): 20–21. (NOTE: Includes feature record review of “Chill Out” by Mario Basso on p. 22.) BH1563. Lombardi, John. “John Lee Bad Like Jesse James.” Rolling Stone no. 77 (4 Mar 1971): 18. BH1564. Lowry, Pete. John Lee Hooker: Detroit Special. USA: Atlantic SD 7228, 1972.

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BH1577. Mehler, Mark. “John Lee Hooker: Satisfied.” Record 3 (Jan 1984): 10. BH1578. Michel, Ed. John Lee Hooker: Soledad on My Mind: Live at Soledad Prison. USA: ABC ABCX761, 1972. BH1579. Milward, John. John Lee Hooker: Live at Newport. USA: Vanguard 79703-2, 2002. BH1580. Morris, Chris. “The Billboard Interview: John Lee Hooker 50th Anniversary.” Billboard 110 (5 Sep 1998): 77, 80, 82, 84. BH1581. Morse, Steve. “The Big Guns of Blues.” Boston Globe (17 Feb 1995): 45. BH1582. Morse, Steve. “True Blues Brothers John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison Come Together Again on a New CD.” Boston Globe (14 Mar 1997): 13. BH1583. Mundy, Chris. “John Lee Hooker.” Rolling Stone no. 614 (3 Oct 1991): 11–14.

BH1565. Lydon, Michael. “Boogie Lightnin’: John Lee Hooker and the Electrified Blues: Excerpts from Boogie Lightning.” Ramparts 12, no. 1 (Jul 1973): 37–39, 57–59. (NOTE: See also item BH1566.)

BH1584. Murray, Charles Shaar. Boogie Man: The Adventures of John Lee Hooker in the American Twentieth Century. London: Viking, 1999. 536 pp.; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000. 536 pp.; New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2002. 505 pp.

BH1566. Lydon, Michael. “John Lee Hooker,” in Boogie Lightning, pp. 14–35. New York: Dial, 1974. (NOTE: See also item BH1565.)

BH1585. Murray, Charles Shaar. “How to Buy ... John Lee Hooker.” Mojo no. 95 (Oct 2001): 168–169.

BH1567. MacLean, Matthew. “The Unknown John Lee Hooker.” The Prague Post (26 Apr–2 May 2000).

BH1586. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Let the Children Boogie.” Mojo no. 72 (Nov 1999): 54–56, 58–60, 62, 64.

BH1568. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch.” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 32–33.

BH1587. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Talkin’ Blues.” New Musical Express (5 Jun 1982). Reprinted in Shots from the Hip. London: Penguin, 1991.

BH1569. Mann, Bill. “John Lee Meets B.B.” Melody Maker (2 Jun 1973): 34.

BH1588. Murray, Charles Shaar. John Lee Hooker: This is Hip. UK: Charly CRB 1004, 1980.

BH1570. Marine, Craig. “Hook Shots.” San Francisco Chronicle (10 Sep 1995): 13.

BH1589. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Let the Children Boogie.” Mojo no. 72 (Nov 1999): 54–56, 58–60, 62, 64.

BH1571. Mayall, John. “The First Time I Met the Blues.” Word no. 11 (Jan 2004): 85.

BH1590. Murray, Charles Shaar. “The Voodoo Guru .…” Q no. 41 (Feb 1990): 50–53.

BH1572. McCormick, Mack. John Lee Hooker: Live at Sugar Hill. USA: Galaxy 205, c1970; UK: Ace CH 287, 1990.

BH1591. Napier, Simon A. “John Lee Hooker: What He Said.” Blues Unlimited no. 14 (Aug 1964): 9.

BH1573. McDonough, Jack. “Hooker Boogies on at Age 65.” Billboard 96, no. 6 (11 Feb 1984): 65.

BH1592. Nardone, Mark. “John Lee Hooker: King of the Boogie Still Rules After 50 Years.” Music Connection 23, no. 6 (15–28 Mar 1999): 26–29.

BH1574. McNeill, Phil. “John Lee Hooker: Boom Boom Years.” The Wire no. 89 (Jul 1991): 38–41, 72–73. BH1575. McPhee, Tony. John Lee Hooker with the Groundhogs: Hooker & the Hogs. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2059, 1996. BH1576. Mead, David. “John Lee Hooker: The Boogie Man.” Guitar Techniques (Dec 1998): 12–14.

BH1593. Nash, Graham. “John Lee Hooker: Boom Boom,” in Off the Record: Songwriters on Songwriting: 25 of the World’s Most Celebrated Songs, pp. 98–105. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 2002. BH1594. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “John Lee Hooker,” in Blues, pp. 1, 12, 23, 34, 74–75, 94, 104, 116, 121, 138 (Item A1504).

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BH1595. Nibley, Sloan. John Lee Hooker: Boogie Chillen. UK: Zircon Bleu CD 513, 2000. BH1596. Nite, Norm N. “John Lee Hooker,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 310 (Item E181). BH1597. Obrecht, Jas. “B.B. King & John Lee Hooker: An Historic Blues Summit.” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 30–48. Reprinted in Best of Guitar Player (1995): 31–38. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 397–407 (Item C312). BH1598. Obrecht, Jas. “The Baddest Blues Alive: John Lee Hooker & Buddy Guy.” Guitar Player 30, no. 6 (Jun 1996): 68–71, 73–75, 77, 79. BH1599. Obrecht, Jas. “John Lee Hooker: A Rare Conversation with the Master of Blues So Deep, It Sends a Chill Up and Down Your Spine.” Guitar Player 23, no. 11 (Nov 1989): 50–60, 153. Reprinted as “John Lee Hooker,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 106–112. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in an edited form in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 283–292 (Item C312). BH1600. Obrecht, Jas. “John Lee Hooker: Boogie All the Time.” Living Blues no. 133 (May/Jun 1997): 12–21. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 302–311 (Item C312). BH1601. Obrecht, Jas. “John Lee Hooker: Boogie Giorno e Notte.” Il Blues no. 61 (Dec 1997): 12–17. BH1602. Obrecht, Jas. “John Lee Hooker: The Funkiest Man Alive!” Guitar Player 26, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 26–39. Reprinted in an edited form as “John Lee Hooker,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 112–117. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in an edited form in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 292–297 (Item C312). BH1603. Obrecht, Jas. “Spinning the Blues with John Lee Hooker.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 9 (Summer 1993): 20–25. Reprinted in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 117–120. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 297–302 (Item C312).

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BH1607. Oliver, Paul. “John Lee Hooker,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 25, 87, 160–161, 164, 168, 182 (Item A1585). BH1608. Oliver, Paul. John Lee Hooker: How Long Blues. UK: Fontana 688 700ZL, 1965. BH1609. Oliver, Paul. “Hooker, John Lee,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 8, ed. S. Sadie, p. 686. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 417–418 (Item E154). Oliver, Paul. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 693. New York: Grove, 2001. BH1610. Oliver, Paul. “Hooker, John Lee (1917),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 138–139 (Item E378). BH1611. Oliver, Paul. “Somethin’ That Reach Back in Your Life,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, p. 183 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item A1585.) BH1612. Olsson, Jalle. “Jubileumsfest Med Hooker Som Gaest.” Orkester Journalen 37, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1969): 12. BH1613. O’Neal, Amy; O’Neal, Jim. “Living Blues Interview: John Lee Hooker.” Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 14–22. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 202–225 (Item A1676). BH1614. Ouellette, Dan. “‘Hi, I’m the Boogie Man’.” Down Beat 64, no. 6 (Jun 1997): 20–22, 24–25. BH1615. Palmer, Robert. John Lee Hooker: Alone. USA: Tomato 2696602, 1989; USA: Tomato R2 70387, 1989. BH1616. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Hooker, John Lee,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 116 (Item E182). BH1617. Pastonesi, Marco. “Un Blues del Mississippi: John Lee Hooker.” Musica Jazz 36, no. 2 (Feb 1980): 13–14.

BH1604. Obrecht, Jas. “10 Questions for John Lee Hooker.” Mojo no. 62 (Jan 1999): 22–23. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 311–314 (Item C312).

BH1618. Pedler, Dominic. “John Lee Hooker.” Total Guitar no. 78 (Mar 1997): 50–54.

BH1605. Ochs, Michael. John Lee Hooker ‘Gold’. USA: Vee Jay VJS2-1004, 1977.

BH1620. Peters, John W. The Big Soul of John Lee Hooker. USA: Vee Jay LP 1058, c.1963; UK: Stateside SL 10053, 1963; UK: Joy JOY 147, 1969; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7102, 2001.

BH1606. Oliver, Paul. The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker. USA: Riverside 12-838, 1962. Notes reprinted as “Tupelo Blues: John Lee Hooker,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 116–118 (Item A1577).

BH1619. Persson, Lennart. “Hemma hos John Lee Hooker.” Pop [Sweden] no. 12 (1995): 1222–1226, 1228.

BH1621. Peters, John W. John Lee Hooker: Burnin’. USA: Vee-Jay LP-1043, 1962; UK: Stateside SL 10031,

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BH1638. Rowe, Mike. John Lee Hooker: Dimples. UK: DJM DJD 28026, 1977.

BH1622. Philips, Chuck. “John Lee Hooker Growls Out 110th Album.” San Francisco Chronicle (7 May 1989): 48.

BH1639. Roxon, Lillian. “John Lee Hooker,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 239–240 (Item E192).

BH1623. Philips, Chuck. “The Only Blues is in the Music.” Los Angeles Times (23 Apr 1989): 68. BH1624. Pomposello, Tom. John Lee Hooker: Sittin’ Here Thinkin’. USA: Muse MR 5205, 1979. BH1625. Postif, François. “John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Hot no. 214 (Nov 1965): 22–24. BH1626. Postif, François; Rotante, Anthony. “Discographie de John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Hot no. 103 (Oct 1955): 17. BH1627. Puterbaugh, Parke. “This is Hip.” Vox no. 13 (Oct 1991): 43–44. BH1628. Randle, Bill. “John Lee Hooker’s First Recording Session: A Correspondence with Bernard Bessman.” Record Research no. 34 (Apr 1961): 12. (NOTE: See also Record Research no. 32 (1961): 19 for correspondence.) BH1629. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “John Lee Hooker,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 411–412. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BH1630. Roberts, J. “John Lee Hooker.” Melody Maker (24 Jun 1967): 4. BH1631. Roby, Chris. “In Defence (!) of John Lee Hooker.” R&B Monthly no. 20 (Sep 1965): 3. BH1632. Roby, Chris. “R&B Notebook.” Blues World no. 5 (Nov 1965): 12–13. BH1633. Rodríguez, Javier. “Los Zapatos de John Lee Hooker No Son de Ante Azul.” Solo Blues no. 13 (1990): 30–31. BH1634. Röhnisch, Claus. “John Lee Hooker: Blues Giant.” Jefferson no. 15 (1971): 4–13. BH1635. Rotante, Anthony; Sheatsley, Paul; Leadbitter, Mike; Tonneau, Serge. “A Discography of John Lee Hooker.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 37 (1965): 24–45. BH1636. Rotante, Anthony; Brymer, George. “John Lee Hooker: A Provisional Discography.” Discophile no. 27 (Dec 1952): 11–13; Discophile no. 29 (May 1953): 19; Discophile no. 32 (Oct 1953): 13; Discophile no. 59 (Apr 1958): 10. BH1637. Rotante, Anthony. “The Records of John Lee Hooker.” Record Research no. 31 (Nov 1960): 3–5, 20.

BH1640. Rowe, Mike. John Lee Hooker/Eddie Burns: Detroit Blues, 1950–51. UK: Krazy Kat 816, 1987. BH1641. Russell, Henry (ed.). “John Lee Hooker,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 70–71. London: Brown, 2003. BH1642. Russell, Tony (ed.). “John Lee Hooker.” The Blues Collection no. 1 (1992+). BH1643. Russell, Tony. “John Lee Hooker,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 68–69 (Item A1904). BH1644. Sacré, Robert. “John Lee Hooker: The Boogie Man.” Jazz Hot no. 376 (Oct 1980): 16–22. BH1645. Santelli, Robert. “Hooker, John Lee,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 184–186 (Item E202). BH1646. Sax, Dave. “Early Hooker Discography.” Blues: Bimestrel International Blues Jazz no. 9 (c1971): 50–52. BH1647. Sax, Dave. John Lee Hooker & His Guitar: No Friend Around. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL 003, 1969; USA: Advent 2804, c1975. BH1648. Sax, Dave. “John Lee Hooker at Danceland: John Lee Hooker’s Rarest Recordings and an Unknown Detroit Label.” Juke Blues no. 21 (Autumn 1990): 8–11. BH1649. Sax, Dave. John Lee Hooker: Boogie Awhile. UK: Krazy Kat KK 200, 1990. BH1650. Sax, Dave; Escott, Colin. John Lee Hooker: Detroit, 1948–1949. USA: Atlantic/Savoy 92910-2, 2000. BH1651. Sax, Dave. John Lee Hooker: 1948–1953. UK: Krazy Kat CD 05, 1990. BH1652. Sax, Dave. John Lee Hooker: The Complete Fifties Chess Recordings. USA: MCA/Chess CHD 2-9391, 1997. BH1653. Sax, Dave. John Lee Hooker: The Legendary Modern Recordings. UK: Ace CDCHD 315, 1993; USA: Flair/Virgin 724383965823, 1993. BH1654. Sax, Dave; Leadbitter, Mike. “New Discographical Comment. No. 3: John Lee Hooker’s Early Recordings.” Blues Unlimited no. 53 (May 1968): 11. BH1655. Sax, Dave. “Rare 78s.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 19–20. BH1656. Sax, Dave; Deitch, Gene; Vernon, Paul. The Unknown John Lee Hooker. UK: Flyright FLYCD57, 2000.

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BH1657. Scheck, Frank. “Record Labels Rediscover the Blues.” Christian Science Monitor (17 Aug 1995): 12.

BH1674. Southern, Eileen. “Hooker, John Lee,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 187 (Item E208).

BH1658. Scherman, Tony. “John Lee Hooker.” Musician no. 161 (Mar 1992): 7.

BH1675. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Hooker, John Lee,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 320–322 (Item E209).

BH1659. Scherman, Tony. “John Lee Hooker: An All-Star Tribute is Heavy on the Flash and Light on the Blues.” Musician no. 147 (Jan 1991): 80.

BH1676. Steinike, Rainer. John Lee Hooker Discographie. Berlin: Steinike, 1980. 19 pp.

BH1660. Schoenbaum, Jerry. John Lee Hooker ... and Seven Nights. USA: Verve Folkways FT-3003, 1977.

BH1677. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 2 (Feb 1963): 19.

BH1661. Schnieders, Bob. John Lee Hooker: House of the Blues. USA: Chess/MCA CHD 9258, 1987; Italy: Chess/MCA GCH 8042, c1987.

BH1678. Stolper, Darryl. John Lee Hooker: 40th Anniversary Album: Original 1948–1961 Recordings. USA: DCC Compact Classics DZL042, 1989.

BH1662. Selvin, Joel. “John Lee Hooker, Blues Maestro.” San Francisco Chronicle (11 Feb 1995): 1.

BH1679. Strauber, A. “John Lee Hooker Tribute.” Coda no. 236 (Mar/Apr 1991): 34.

BH1663. Shadwick, Keith. “John Lee Hooker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 132–133 (Item E204). BH1664. Sharken, Lisa. “Heroes: John Lee Hooker.” Guitar Player 33, no. 3 (Mar 1999): 19. BH1665. Shelton, Robert. “Several Styles of Blues Singing; Genre’s Wide Range Seen in Delivery of John Lee Hooker — Vocalist to Appear at Gerde’s Folk City Until April 23.” New York Times (7 Apr 1961): 25. BH1666. Skelly, Richard. “John Lee Hooker: King of the Boogie Movement.” Performing Songwriter 6, no. 37 (May 1999): 70–76.

BH1680. Stuckey, Fred. “John Lee Hooker.” Guitar Player 5, no. 2 (Mar 1971): 24–25, 39. Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 36–38. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. BH1681. Sweeney, Michael J.; Pruter, Robert. “John Lee Hooker.” Goldmine no. 304 (20 Mar 1992): 10+. BH1682. Sykes, Marc R. “Hooker, John Lee (1917–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 2, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 440–442 (Item E185). BH1683. Szwed, John F. John Lee Hooker: Simply the Truth. USA: Bluesway ABC BLS 6023, 1969.

BH1667. Slaven, Neil. “The Cat That Taped the Cream.” Blues & Rhythm no. 149 (May 2000): 14.

BH1684. Taylor, Sean. “Hooker the Healer.” Guardian [UK] (6 Jul 1990): 36.

BH1668. Slaven, Neil. The Complete Recordings of John Lee Hooker in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: Detroit, 1948–49. France: Body & Soul 3057012, c2001. Vol. 2: Detroit, 1949. France: Body & Soul 3063142, c2001. Vol. 3: Detroit, 1950. France: Body & Soul 3067872, c2001. Vol. 4: Detroit, 1951. France: Body & Soul 3074242, c2001.

BH1685. Terkel, Studs. John Lee Hooker Plays & Sings the Blues. USA: Chess LP 1454, 1961.

BH1687. Tonneau, Serge. “Seconde Période: De 1955 à 1963.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 37 (1965): 15–23.

BH1669. Slaven, Neil. John Lee Hooker is Hip: His Greatest Hits. UK: Music Club/Demon 50175, 2001.

BH1688. Topping, Ray. John Lee Hooker Presents His House Rent Boogie. UK: Ace CDCHD 799, 2001.

BH1670. Slaven, Neil. John Lee Hooker: The Classic Early Years, 1948–1951. UK: JSP JSPCD7703D, 2002.

BH1689. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “John Lee Hooker,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 153–154, 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BH1671. Slaven, Neil. John Lee Hooker: The Complete 1964 Recordings. UK: RPM RPMSH 208, 2000. BH1672. Slaven, Neil. John Lee Hooker: The 1965 London Sessions. UK: Sequel NEB CD 657, 1993. BH1673. Smith, Milton. John Lee Hooker: That’s Where It’s At. USA: Stax STS-2013, 1969; USA: Stax STX-143, 1969.

BH1686. Tonneau, Serge. “John Lee Hooker.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 37 (1965): 5–6.

BH1690. Trynka, Paul. “Shots from the Hip.” Guitar Magazine 5, no. 3 (Mar 1995): 30–37. BH1691. Turner, Bez. John Lee Hooker: House Rent Boogie. UK: Charly CD 62, 1987. BH1692. Unterberger, Richie. “Detroit Blues: John Lee Hooker,” in Music USA: The Rough Guide, ed. J.

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Dempsey, pp. 292–294. London: Rough Guides, 1999. BH1693. Vera, Billy. John Lee Hooker: Everybody’s Blues. UK: Ace CDCHD 474, 1993. BH1694. Vera, Billy. John Lee Hooker on Vee-Jay, 1955– 1958. USA: Vee-Jay NVD2-713, 1993. BH1695. Vernon, Mick. “John Lee Hooker at the Flamingo 3.7.64.” R&B Monthly no. 7 (Aug 1964): 7–8. BH1696. Vogler, Michel. “John Lee Hooker on Vee-Jay.” Jazz Statistics no. 22 (Jun 1961): 2. BH1697. Walamies, Vesa. “Loputon Boogie.” Blues News [Finland] no. 23 (1973): 4–7. BH1698. Waller, Don. “Hooker History.” Billboard 110, no. 36 (5 Sep 1998): 78. BH1699. Waterman, Dick. “John Lee Hooker,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 170–171. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BH1700. Watrous, Peter. “Tribute for an Old-Time Bluesman Who Stays New.” New York Times (16 Oct 1990): C13. BH1701. Weissman, Dick. “John Lee Hooker and B.B. King,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 89–90. New York: Routledge, 2005. BH1702. Welding, Pete. The Folklore of John Lee Hooker. USA: Vee-Jay 1033 JLH, 1961; Joy 133, 1960s; UK: Stateside SL 10014, 1960s; USA: Collectables COLCD-7129, 2001. BH1703. Welding, Pete. John Lee Hooker: Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings, 1948–1952. USA: Capitol 7243 8 33912 2 6, 1995. BH1704. Welding, Pete. John Lee Hooker: Big Band Blues. USA: Buddah BDS-7506, 1969. BH1705. Welding, Pete. John Lee Hooker: Black Snake. USA: Fantasy F-24722, c1977. BH1706. Welding, Pete. “John Lee Hooker: Blues is My Business.” Down Beat 31, no. 11 (7 May 1964): 23–24, 41. BH1707. Welding, Pete. John Lee Hooker: The Early Years. USA: Tomato R2 71659, 1994. BH1708. Welding, Pete. John Lee Hooker: In Person. USA: Vee Jay/Dynasty DY 7301, 1974; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7104, 2001. BH1709. Welding, Pete. John Lee Hooker: Mad Man Blues. USA: Chess 2CH 60011, 1971; USA: Checker 6467 305, 1973.

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BH1710. Welding, Pete. “John Lee Hooker: Me and the Blues.” Down Beat 35, no. 20 (3 Oct 1968): 15–17, 38. BH1711. Welding, Pete. “John Lee Hooker Talks to Peter J. Welding,” in John Lee Hooker, ed. M. Leadbitter; A. Rotante; P. Sheatsley, pp. 2–5. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. Reprinted as “John Lee Hooker Interview (February 3, 1964),” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 119–124 (Item A1241). BH1712. Welding, Pete. The Very Best of John Lee Hooker. USA: Buddah BDS 4002, 1970. BH1713. Whitall, Susan. “When John Lee Hooker Plays the Blues, You Can Hear Old Detroit.” Detroit News (16 Jan 1991): 1. BH1714. Widders-Ellis, Andy. “Born to Boogie: Learn Directly from the Man.” Guitar Player 26, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 40–43. BH1715. Widmer, Peter. “John Lee Hooker.” Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 6–9. BH1716. Wilmer, Valerie. “Here Comes John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Beat no. 5 (Jun 1964): 18. BH1717. Wilmer, Valerie. “Just Talkin’ About the Blues: John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Beat no. 6 (Jul 1964): 15. BH1718. Wilson, Tony. “‘I’m Singing for the Love of It’, Says John.” Melody Maker (22 Mar 1969): 8. BH1719. Wilson, Tony. “John Lee Hooker Just Keeps Rolling Along.” Melody Maker (15 Feb 1969): 10. BH1720. Woodard, Josef. “John Lee Hooker: Continuing Saga of the Boogie King.” Down Beat 57, no. 2 (Feb 1990): 20–21. BH1721. Wretlind, Lennart. “Find Out What These Blues Mean.” Jefferson no. 71 (Winter 1985): 15. BH1722. Zalkind, Ronald (ed.). “John Lee Hooker,” in Contemporary Music Almanac 1980/81, p. 237. New York: Schirmer, 1980. BH1723. Zwemmer, Maxim. “John Lee Hooker.” IT: The International Times no. 16 (30 Jun–14 Jul 1967): 10–11. Obituaries: Acoustic Guitar no. 105 (Sep 2001): 18. Back to the Roots no. 37 (2001): 41. Block no. 118 (2001): 26+. Blues Feelings no. 16 (c2001): 21. Blues News [Finland] no. 190 (2001). Blues News [Germany] no. 27 (Oct/Dec 2001): 31. Cadence 27, no. 8 (Aug 2001): 141. CBMR Digest 14, no. 2 (Fall 2001): 3. Classical Guitar 19, no. 12 (Aug 2001): 7. Counterpunch 8, no. 12 (16 Jun 2001): 2. Dirty Linen no. 96 (Oct/Nov 2001): 8. Discoveries no. 159 (2001): 18. Folk Roots no. 218/219 (Aug/Sep

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2001): 14. Gig Magazine 5 (Nov 2001): 10. Global Rhythm/Rhythm Music 10 (Nov 2001): 12. Goldmine no. 548 (27 Jul 2001): 23. Guitar Player 35, no. 10 (Oct 2001): 35, 37. Les Inrockuptibles no. H296 (2001): 3. Les Inrockuptibles no. H297 (2001): 18+. Jazz Live no. 132 (2001): 20+. Jazz Podium 51 (Jan 2002): 59. Jazz Special no. 59 (2001): 16+. JazzTimes 31, no. 7 (Sep 2001): 24. Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 96. Musica Jazz (Aug/Sep 2001): 50. Neue Musikzeitung 50, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 2001): 2. Notes 58 (Jun 2002): 792. Das Orchester 49, no. 7/8 (2001): 93. Orkester Journalen 69 (Sep 2001): 51. Providence Journal-Bulletin (5 Jul 2001): B4. Rock & Folk no. 408 (2001): 64+. Second Line 51 (Fall 2001): 2. Signal to Noise no. 23 (2001): 18+. The Times [UK] (25 Jun 2001). 21st Century Music 8 (Aug 2001): 21. Uncut no. 51 (Aug 2001): 11. Uncut no. 52 (Sep 2001): 8+. Vibe 9, no. 9 (Sep 2001): 120. Vibrations no. 37 (2001): 11. BH1724. Amicone, Michael. “John Lee Hooker.” Billboard 113/114 (29 Dec 2001): YE-29.

BH1737. Lands, David. “John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Journal 54, no. 8 (Aug 2001): 19. BH1738. Lee, Jim. “John Lee Hooker.” Dirty Linen no. 96 (Oct/Nov 2001): 8. BH1739. Lodetti, Antonio. “Il Boogie Infinito: John Lee Hooker.” Il Blues no. 76 (Sep 2001): 5. BH1740. Madden, T.; Sinclair, John. “In Memory: John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001.” Blues Access no. 47 (2001): 90. BH1741. McPhee, Tony; Hall, Bob; Kelly, Dave. “John Lee Hooker: Tributes from Artists Associated from His Early UK Tours.” Blues Matters no. 6 (Sep/Nov 2001): 16–20. BH1742. Meredith, Bill. “John Lee Hooker.” Jazziz 18, no. 12 (Dec 2001): 26. BH1743. Molenda, Michael. “John Lee Hooker, 1920–2001.” Guitar Player 35, no. 10 (Oct 2001): 35, 37.

BH1725. Barretta, Scott. “Remembering John Lee Hooker.” Living Blues no. 159 (Sep/Oct 2001): 36–41.

BH1744. Morris, Chris; Newman, Melinda. “Bluesman John Lee Hooker is Gone But Not Forgotten: Collaborators Pay Tribute.” Billboard 113 (7 Jul 2001): 1, 70.

BH1726. Bradberry, Grace. “Bluesman Hooker Dies at 83.” The Times [UK] (22 Jun 2001).

BH1745. Murray, Charles Shaar. “John Lee Hooker: The Boogie Man.” Mojo no. 93 (Aug 2001): 34.

BH1727. Dahl, Bill. “John Lee Hooker, Bluesman.” Goldmine no. 548 (27 Jul 2001): 23.

BH1746. Pareles, Jon. “Blues Guitarist John Lee Hooker Dies at 83.” New York Times (22 Jun 2001).

BH1728. Davies, Hugh. “All-Night Jam Tribute to Blues Icon Hooker.” Daily Telegraph [UK] (23 Jun 2001).

BH1747. Peachey, Paul. “John Lee Hooker, ‘Father of Boogie’, Dies Aged 83.” The Independent [UK] (25 Jun 2001): 12.

BH1729. DeCurtis, Anthony. “John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001.” Rolling Stone no. 874 (2 Aug 2001): 17–18, 20.

BH1748. Quander, Wolfgang. “John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Podium 50, no. 9 (Sep 2001): 26.

BH1730. Dickson, Jamie. “Legendary Bluesman John Lee Hooker Dies.” Daily Telegraph [UK] (22 Jun 2001).

BH1749. Reynard, Guy; Sportis, Y. “John Lee Hooker.” Jazz Hot no. 583 (Sep 2001): 3, 7–8.

BH1731. Drozdowski, Ted. “John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001.” Pulse no. 206 (Aug 2001): 54.

BH1750. Russell, Tony. “John Lee Hooker.” Guardian [UK] (23 Jun 2001): 22.

BH1732. Eliscu, Jenny. “Tributes: John Lee Hooker.” Rolling Stone no. 885/886 (27 Dec 2001–3 Jan 2002): 114.

BH1751. Santana, Carlos. “John Lee I Knew.” Mojo no. 93 (Aug 2001): 34.

BH1733. Friskics-Warren, B. “Farther Along: John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001.” No Depression no. 35 (Sep/ Oct 2001): 14–15.

BH1752. Sievert, Max W. “John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001.” Jefferson no. 129 (2001): 44–45.

BH1734. Gallo, Phil. “John Lee Hooker.” Variety 383 (25 Jun 2001): 66–67. BH1735. Kelton, Jim. “John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001: Poet Laureate of the Unrepentant.” Blues Revue no. 71 (Oct 2001): 29–30, 32–33. BH1736. Koransky, Jason. “Boogie Endin’: John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001.” Down Beat 68, no. 9 (Sep 2001): 16–17.

BH1753. Skelly, Richard J. “John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001.” Sing Out! 45, no. 3 (Fall 2001): 26–27. BH1754. Slaven, Neil. “The Circus Has Left Town.” Blues & Rhythm no. 161 (Aug 2001): 27. BH1755. Staig, Laurence. “John Lee Hooker.” The Independent [UK] (23 Jun 2001): 7. BH1756. “Veteran Bluesman John Lee Hooker Dies in His Sleep.” Guardian [UK] (22 Jun 2001): 3.

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BH1757. Wilmer, Val. “John Lee Hooker, 1917–2001.” Q no. 180 (Summer 2001): 16.

BH1768. Tonneau, Serge. “Joel Hopkins.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 24 (Mars 1963).

See also: Blues & Co no. 1 (Sep 1997). Blues News [Finland] no. 129 (1991). Blues News [Finland] no. 209 (2004). Creem 2, no. 1 (Jul 1969). Cuadernos de Jazz no. 30 (1995): 22+. Detroit Blues no. 4 (Winter 1995). Discoveries 2, no. 12 (Dec 1989). Fuzz 2, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1997): 9. Gaffa no. 95 (1992): 9+. Gaffa no. 113 (1994): 26+. Goldmine no. 169 (16 Jan 1987). Gränslöst (1996): 49. Les Inrockuptibles no. 17 (1995): 26+. Les Inrockuptibles no. 103 (1997): 42+. Jazzthetik (Mar 1993): 26+. Maximum Guitar (Jul 1997). Musica Jazz (Feb 1992): 56. New Musical Express (7 Nov 1992): 20. Pulse (Apr 1992): 41. Q no. 67 (1992): 48+. Q no. 85 (1993): 162+.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 13.

Items A76, A455, A519, A781, A919, A1211, A1464, A1466, A1708, A2085, BB976, BH1941, BM1378, C182, E114, F768, F779, F783, F1010. ZAKIYA HOOKER BH1758. Cote, Michael. “Zakiya Hooker: Blues-Blooded.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 8–11. BH1759. Cunningham, Linda. “The Next Generation of the Blues with Zakiya Hooker!” Blues Life no. 67 (1994): 26–33. BH1760. Kasrel, Deni. “Hearsay: Zakiya Hooker.” JazzTimes 27, no. 4 (May 1997): 26. BH1761. Widmer, Peter. “Zakiya Hooker: Another Generation of the Blues.” Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 10–13. See also: Blues Matters no. 8 (Apr/Jun 2002). WILLIE HOOKS BH1762. Grigg, Andy. “Willie Hooks: Los Angeles GuitarSlinger.” Real Blues no. 1 (Jun/Jul 1996): 36–37, 39–40. JOEL HOPKINS BH1763. Bogaert, Karel. “Hopkins, Joel,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 160–161 (Item E110). BH1764. Harris, Sheldon. “Hopkins, Joel ‘Squatty’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 241 (E146). BH1765. Laberge, Yves. “Hopkins, Joel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 461 (Item E162). BH1766. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hopkins, Joel,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1186 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 181 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 170 (E169). BH1767. McCormick, Mack. “Joel Hopkins: Field Recordings.” Discographical Forum no. 2 (Jul 1960): 6.

BH1769. Stiff, John. “Joel Hopkins.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 5 (May 1976): 9. BH1770. Stiff, John. “Joel Hopkins.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. See also: Items BH1977, BH1984. JOHN HENRY HOPKINS BH1771. Harris, Sheldon. “Hopkins, John Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 242 (E146). See also: Items BH1977, BH1984. LIGHTNIN’ HOPKINS: see SAM “LIGHTNIN’” HOPKINS LINDA HOPKINS BH1772. Ainslie, Peter. “Novella & Linda: A Tale of Two Singers.” Rolling Stone no. 165 (18 Jul 1974): 26. BH1773. Anon. “Linda Hopkins.” Soul [USA] 7 (25 Sep 1972): 10. BH1774. Anon. “Linda Hopkins: Why I Submerge My Act in Bessie Smith Saga.” Variety 273 (23 Jan 1974): 46. BH1775. Anon. “Me and Bessie.” Melody Maker (19 Oct 1974): 32. BH1776. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 201 (22 Feb 1956): 2. BH1777. Anon. “Spiritual Singer Overcomes Defeat.” Soul [USA] 8 (25 Jun 1973): 11. BH1778. Barnes, Clive. “‘Me and Bessie’ Is All Heart and Soul.” New York Times (23 Oct 1975): 46. BH1779. Barrow-Pryor, Erany. Motherin’ the Blues: Linda Hopkins, the Continuing Legacy of the Blues Woman. Ph.D. Dissertation, UCLA, 2005. 228 pp. BH1780. Baudot, Serge. “Linda Hopkins: Me and Bessie.” Jazz Hot no. 577 (Feb 2001): 32–33. BH1781. Edwards, Henry. “A Musical About Muggings.” Crawdaddy no. 7 (19 Mar 1972): 13. BH1782. Feather, Leonard. “Hopkins, Linda,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, pp. 179–180 (Item E135). BH1783. Feather, Leonard. Linda Hopkins Sings Songs from the Broadway Musical Me and Bessie. USA: Columbia PC 34032, 1976. BH1784. Flans, Robyn. “Linda Hopkins: Singing from the Heart.” Voice no. 4 (Sep/Oct 1980): 18–21.

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BH1785. Hess, Norbert. “‘I Ain’t Bessie’: The Story of Linda Hopkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 124 (Mar/Jun 1977): 12–13.

BH1801. Albertson, Chris. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Soul Blues. USA: Prestige PR 7377, 1965; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-540-2, 1991.

BH1786. Lees, Gene. “Linda as Bessie: One of the Most Exciting Theater Pieces in Years.” Hi Fidelity/Musical America 25 (May 1975): 14–15.

BH1802. Albertson, Chris. Lightnin’ Hopkins in New York. USA: Barnaby Z 30247, 1970.

BH1787. Matney, William C. “Hopkins, Linda,” in Who’s Who Among Black Americans. 2nd ed. Northbrook, Ill.: Who’s Who Among Black Americans, 1977/78.

BH1803. Ames, Roy. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lonesome Life. USA: Magnum CDBM 093, 1991. BH1804. Anon. “Backstage.” Ebony 30, no. 12 (Oct 1975): 22.

BH1788. Mohr, Kurt. “Linda Hopkins.” Soul Bag no. 34 (Jan 1974): 1–2.

BH1805. Anon. “Hopkins, Lightnin’,” in American National Biography. Vol. 11, pp. 181–182. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

BH1789. Nations, Opal Louis. “Shake a Hand and Say I Do: The Linda Hopkins Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 186 (Feb 2004): 4–8.

BH1806. Anon. “Lightnin Hopkins.” Blues Life no. 16 (1981): 37–38.

BH1790. Paisley, Tom. Linda Hopkins. USA: RCA Victor LSP-4756, 1972.

BH1807. Anon. “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 6 (Mar 1974): 17. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 16.

BH1791. Reldy, Jean. “Linda Hopkins: Une Voix Puissante et Magnifique.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 299 (Summer 1982): 3–6.

BH1808. Anon. “Lightnin’ Will Still Be Wailin’.” Melody Maker (31 Oct 1964): 10.

BH1792. Rye, Howard. “Hopkins, Linda,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 462 (Item E162).

BH1809. Anon. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins.” Jefferson no. 2 (1968). BH1810. Anon. “They’re Playing My Notes.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Oct 1968): 9–10.

BH1793. Southern, Eileen. “Hopkins, Linda,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 188 (Item E208).

BH1811. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 121–122 (E101).

BH1794. Williams, Jean. “Linda Hopkins Feels Role of Bessie Smith in Play.” Billboard (7 Jun 1975): 37.

BH1812. Atherton, Mike. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Remember Me: The Complete Herald Singles. UK: Ember EMBCD 006, 2000.

BH1795. Wisse, Rien. “Linda Hopkins: ‘De Hele Buurt Noemt me Mamma’.” Block no. 89 (1994): 6–11. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 38 (2005). Encore American & Worldwide News (22 Dec 1975). MILTON HOPKINS BH1796. Ramp, Arno. “Milton Hopkins.” Crazy Music no. 9 (1976): 27. SAM “LIGHTNIN’’ HOPKINS BH1797. Adins, Georges. “Souvenirs de Houston.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 32 (1964): 16–22. BH1798. Adins, Georges. “With Lightnin’ in Oakland.” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 16–17. BH1799. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Lightnin’ Hopkins. Del. 1 av 2.” Jefferson no. 131 (2002): 9–13; “Del. 3.” Jefferson no. 132 (2002): 8–12. BH1800. Albertson, Chris. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Down Home Blues. USA: Prestige PR 1086, c1964.

BH1813. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 184–186 (Item E104). BH1814. Balfour, Alan. Big Boy Crudup/Lightnin’ Hopkins: Previously Unissued 1960–62 Recordings. UK: Krazy Kat 7410, 1982. BH1815. Balfour, Alan. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Blues is My Business. UK: Edsel EDCD 353, 1992. Notes reprinted with Lightnin’ Hopkins Live 1971. UK: Demon DIAB 8011, 1999. BH1816. Balfour, Alan. “Lightning Hopkins: Blues Walkin’ Like a Man.” Subway (Leading to and from the Underground) no. 3 (6 Nov 1967): 5–6; no. 4 (13 Nov 1967): 5–6; no. 5 (20 Nov 1967): 5–6; no. 6 (27 Nov 1967): 5–6. BH1817. Balfour, Alan. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Free Form Patterns. UK: Charly CD 294, 1991. BH1818. Balfour, Alan. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lightnin’ Strikes Back. UK: Charly CRB 1031, 1981.

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BH1819. Balfour, Alan. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Move on Out. UK: Charly CRB 1147, 1986. BH1820. Balfour, Alan. Lightnin’ Hopkins: You’re Gonna Miss Me. UK: Edsel EDCD357, 1992. Notes reprinted with Lightnin’ Hopkins Live 1971. UK: Demon DIAB 8011, 1999. BH1821. Balfour, Alan. Sittin’ in with Lightnin’ Hopkins. USA: Mainstream MDCD905, 1991; USA: Legacy/ Mainstream JK53626, 1993. BH1822. Bastin, Bruce. “Houston ‘65.” Blues Unlimited no. 34 (Jul 1966): 4–5. BH1823. Batey, Rick. “Soul Food and Tasty Blues Bites: Lightnin’ Hopkins.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 22. BH1824. Bentley, Chris. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: Last of the Great Blues Singers: ‘A Folk Poet in the True Sense of the Word’.” Juke Blues no. 40 (1998): 36–40. BH1825. Bentley, Chris. “Vanity Dresser Boogie.” Roll Street Journal no. 24 (1989): 18–19. BH1826. Berg, Arne. Rhythm & Blues Panorama Special: Lightnin’ Hopkins. Stockholm: Panorama, c1964. BH1827. Birkerts, Sven. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Bluesman as (Comic) Antihero.” Oxford American no. 50 (Summer 2005): 10–12. BH1828. Bogaert, Karel. “Hopkins, Sam ‘Lightnin’’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 161–163 (Item E110). BH1829. Boicel, Rouè-Doudou. Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Rising Sun Collection. Canada: Just a Memory RSCD 0009, 1995. BH1830. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 13 (Item E164). BH1831. Bowden, Dan (ed.). Mel Bay Presents Lightnin’ Hopkins: Blues Guitar Legend. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1995. 96 pp. BH1832. Briggs, Keith. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lightnin’ Boogie. UK: Catfish KATCD 144, 2000. BH1833. Bromberg, Bruce. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Los Angeles Blues. USA: Rhino RNLP 103, 1982. BH1834. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Hopkins, Sam Lightning,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 144–145 (Item E128). BH1835. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Sam ‘Lightnin’ Hopkins’,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 102 (Item E120). BH1836. Charters, Samuel B. “I Was Born with the Blues: Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 173–183 (Item A396).

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BH1837. Charters, Samuel B. “Introduction,” in The Country Blues, pp. 13–14 (Item A389). Reprinted as “Locating Lightnin’,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, p. 171 (Item A895). BH1838. Charters, Samuel B. “Lightnin’,” in The Country Blues, pp. 254–266 (Item A389). Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 30–35. UK: Marion Boyars, 2004. BH1839. Charters, Samuel B. The Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 12: Lightnin’ Hopkins: Texas’s Blues Legend Considers His World, His Life and Times. UK: Sonet SNTF 672, 1974; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 100022, 1976. BH1840. Charters, Samuel B. “The Legendary Lightnin’: The Texas Blues of Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 30–35 (Item A407). BH1841. Charters, Samuel B. “Lightnin’,” in The Country Blues (Item A389). Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 30–35. UK: Marion Boyars, 2004. BH1842. Charters, Samuel B. Lightnin’ Hopkins. USA: Folkways FS 3822, 1959; USA: Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40019, 1990. BH1843. Charters, Samuel B. Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Complete Prestige/Bluesville Recordings. USA: Prestige 7PCD-4406-2, 1991. Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 216–231 (Item A407). BH1844. Charters, Samuel B. The Roots of ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins. USA: Verve Folkways FVS 9000, 1965; USA: Folkways FTS 31011, 1968. BH1845. Charters, Samuel. Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Swarthmore Concert. USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-563-2, 1993. BH1846. Clark, Janice. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Good Rockin’ Tonight. UK: Blue Moon CDBM 118, 1996. BH1847. Clarke, Donald. “Hopkins, Sam ‘Lightnin’’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 597 (Item E125). BH1848. Cohn, Lawrence. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Hootin’ the Blues. USA: Prestige/Folklore 14021, 1964; UK: Stateside SL 10110, 1964; USA: Prestige PRT-7806, 1972; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-571-2, 1994. BH1849. Collis, John. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Coffee House Blues. UK: Charly R&B CD BM 33, 1993. BH1850. Cortese, Bob. “A Telephone Interview with Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 8 (Mar 1982): 18–20.

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BH1851. Cummings, Tony. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: His British Releases.” Soul: The Magazine for the R&B Collector no. 5 (1966).

BH1868. Feather, Leonard. “Hopkins, Sam (Lightnin’),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 161 (Item E136).

BH1852. Dahl, Bill. Blues Kingpins: Lightnin’ Hopkins. USA: Virgin 72435-82740-2-8, 2003.

BH1869. Feather, Leonard. “Hopkins, Sam (Lightnin’),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 259 (Item E138).

BH1853. Dahl, Bill. Hello Central: The Best of Lightnin’ Hopkins. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 86988, 2004; UK: Columbia/Legacy 516493-2, 2004.

BH1870. Flett, Bruce. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Blue Lightnin’. USA: Jewel JCD-5000, 1995.

BH1854. Dahl, Bill. Lightnin’ Hopkins & the Blues Summit. USA: Fuel 2000 302 061 101-2, 2001.

BH1871. Ford, Mark. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Shake It Baby. USA: Boomerang BEA-51578, 1997.

BH1855. Dahl, Bill. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Freeform Patterns. USA: Fuel 2000 302 061 315-2, 2003.

BH1872. Franz, Steve. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Houston Bound. USA: Relic 7058, 1993.

BH1856. Dane, Barbara. Barbara Dane and Lightning Hopkins: Sometimes I Believe She Loves Me. USA: Arhoolie CD 451, 1996.

BH1873. Fumex, Gerard. “La Musique du Couer.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 85 (Aug 1962): 25–26.

BH1857. Dauer, Alfons M. “Betrachtungen zur Afro-Amerikanischen Folklore, Dargestellt an Einem Blues von Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Archiv für Völkerkunde 19 (1964/65): 11–30. BH1858. DelGrosso, Rich. “The Music of Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Blues Revue no. 30 (Aug/Sep 1997): 80–81. BH1859. Demêtre, Jacques. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Blues in My Bottle. France: Vogue/Prestige BL.12504, 1972. BH1860. DeVinck, Richard (ed.). Lightnin’ Hopkins: Vital Blues Guitar: Authentic Tablature Transcriptions Off the Original Recordings. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1992. 143 pp. BH1861. Dicaire, David. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins (1912– 1985): Lightnin’ Strikes,” in Blues Singers, pp. 158– 163 (Item E130). BH1862. Dreßen, Wolfgang. “‘I Stay with My Own People’.” Jazz Podium 13 (1963): 149–150. BH1863. Drust, Greg. Mojo Hand: The Lightnin’ Hopkins Anthology. USA: Rhino R2-71226, 1993. BH1864. Escott, Colin; Rounce, Tony. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Fishing Clothes: The Jewel Recordings, 1965–1969. UK: Westside WESD228, 2001. BH1865. Evans, David. “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 124–125. New York: Perigee, 2005. BH1866. Fancourt, Les. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Feel So Bad. UK: Indigo CD 2119, 2000. BH1867. Fanelli, André. “Le Destin de Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins, 1912–1982.” Jazz Hot no. 490 (Jun 1992): 40–41.

BH1874. Goins, Wayne E. “Hopkins, Sam ‘Lightnin’’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 462–463 (Item E162). BH1875. Goldberg, Joe. Lightning: The Blues of Lightnin’ Hopkins. USA: Bluesville BV-1019, 1960; USA: Prestige PRST 7811, 1960s; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-532-2, 1991. BH1876. Govenar, Alan. “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 28–29 (Item F1414). BH1877. Govenar, Alan. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 34–36. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BH1878. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 166– 167 (Item E145). BH1879. Harris, Sheldon. “Hopkins, Sam ‘Lightnin’’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 242–244 (E146). BH1880. Heatley, Michael. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Chicken Minnie. UK: TKO/Magnum CBCD 008, 1999. BH1881. Hentoff, Nat. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Blues Train. USA: Mainstream MDCD 901, 1991. BH1882. Hentoff, Nat. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lightnin’ in New York. USA: Candid 8010, 1960. BH1883. Hentoff, Nat. Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Blues. USA: Mainstream MRL 311, 1973. BH1884. Hentoff, Nat. “A Long Way from Houston.” Reporter (8 Dec 1960): 63–64, 66. BH1885. Hentoff, Nat. “Sam (Lightnin’) Hopkins.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Jan 1968): 10. BH1886. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 145–148 (E150).

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BH1887. Hewitt, Norman. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: Dall’album ‘In the Beginning’ (United Artist[s] GXF 36).” Il Blues no. 7 (Jun 1984): 28. BH1888. Hobus, André. “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 28/29 (1979): 12–13. BH1889. Holland, Ted. “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 37 (E157). BH1890. Holt, John; Oliver, Paul; Scott, Frank. Lightnin’ Hopkins. London: Holt, 1965. 44 pp. BH1891. Holt, John. “Lightnin’ Hopkins Discography. Pt. 1.” Blues World no. 12 (Jan 1967): 24–26; “2.” Blues World no. 13 (Mar 1967): 6–9; “3.” Blues World no. 14 (May 1967): 11–14; “Pt. 4: Additions and Corrections.” Blues World no. 15 (Jul 1967): 18–21; “Pt. 5: Additions and Corrections.” Blues World no. 16 (Sep 1967): 4–7; “Pt. 6: Additions and Corrections.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 27–29. BH1892. Holt, John. “Nothin’ But the Blues.” Blues World no. 3 (Jun 1965): 2–4. BH1893. Horst, Brian van der. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Something Blue. USA: Verve/Folkways FT-3013, 1967. BH1894. Humphrey, Mark A.; Cuscuna, Michael. The Complete Candid Otis Spann, Lightnin’ Hopkins Sessions. USA: Mosaic MR5-139, 1992. BH1895. Jackson, Fred James. Lightning: Master of the Blues. USA: Black Rose, 1995. 76 pp. BH1896. Jones, Max. Lightnin’ Hopkins: All Them Blues. UK: DJM DJLMD 8016, 1976. BH1897. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (11 Jan 1969): 10. BH1898. Kudlacek, Kerry. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Drinkin’ in the Blues. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5143, 1989. BH1899. Kudlacek, Kerry. Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Herald Recordings 1954. USA: Collectables COL-CD5121, 1992. Vol. 2. USA: Collectables COL-CD5181, 1992. BH1900. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hopkins, Lightnin’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1186–1187 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 181, 183 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 170–171 (E169). BH1901. Lauder, Andrew. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Earth Blues. USA: Minit MLL 40006E, 1968.

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688. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.) BH1904. Leadbitter, Mike. Lightnin’ Hopkins: King of Dowling Street. UK: Liberty LBL 83254, 1969. BH1905. Leadbitter, Mike. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lonesome Lightnin’. UK: Polydor 2941 005, 1973. BH1906. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues: Hopkinstipation.” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 21. BH1907. Lewis, Grover. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Double Blues. USA: Fantasy 24702, 1972; USA: Fantasy FCD24702-2, 1989. BH1908. Lewis, Grover. “Lookin’ for Lightnin’: A Blues Odyssey.” Village Voice (c1969). Reprinted in Blues World no. 24 (Jul 1969): 2–9. Reprinted again in Splendor in the Short Grass: The Grover Lewis Reader, ed. J. Reid; W.K. Stratton. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2005. BH1909. Lewis, Paul. “Blues on the Silver Screen: Two Films About Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Blueprint no. 68 (Nov 1994): 19. BH1910. Lewis, Stan; DeVinck, Richard. Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Ultimate Texas Bluesman. Ventura: Bluetab Entertainment, 1995. 128 pp. BH1911. Lodetti, Antonio. “Il Blues, il Texas e … Lightnin’ Hopkins. Prima Parte.” Il Blues no. 50 (Mar 1995): 12–17; “Seconda Parte: The Texas Bluesman.” Il Blues no. 51 (Jun 1995): 14–19. BH1912. Lodetti, Antonio. “Gli Inizi: Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Il Blues no. 82 (Mar 2003): 42–43. BH1913. Lomax, John A. “Lightning Hopkins.” Space City News 1, no. 2 (19 Jun 1969): 17–18. BH1914. Louis, Big Joe. Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins: Jake Head Boogie. UK: Ace CDCHD 697, 1999. BH1915. McCormick, Mack. “A Conversation with Lightnin’ Hopkins. Pt. 1.” Jazz Journal 13, no. 11 (Nov 1960): 22–24; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 1 (Jan 1961): 16–19; “Pt. 3.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 2 (Feb 1961): 18–19. BH1916. McCormick, Mack. “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Jazz: Metodická Publikace Urcená Clenum Jazzové Sekce no. 23 (1978): 44–45.

BH1902. LaVere, Steve. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Mad Blues. Denmark: Official 6054, 1989.

BH1917. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Autobiography in Blues. USA: Tradition TLP 1040, 1960; USA: Tradition TCD-1002, 1996.

BH1903. Lawless, Ray M. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 687–

BH1918. McCormick, Mack. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: Blues.” Jazz Review [USA] 3, no. 1 (Jan 1960): 14–17.

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Reprinted in Jazz Panorama, ed. M.T. Williams, pp. 311–318. New York: Crowell-Collier, 1962. BH1919. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Blues in My Bottle. USA: Bluesville BV-1045, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC-506, 1984; UK: Ace CH 290, c1984. BH1920. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Country Blues. USA: Tradition TLP 1035, 1959; USA: Tradition TCD 1003, 1996. BH1921. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Got to Move Your Baby. USA: Prestige PRT 7831, 1972. BH1922. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: How Many More Years I Got. USA: Fantasy FCD-24725-2, 1981. BH1923. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Last Night Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1029, 1961; UK: Fontana 688 301, 1962; USA: Bluesville BV-SP 101, 1960s; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-5482, 1992. BH1924. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lightnin’ and Co. USA: Bluesville BV-1061, 1962. BH1925. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Smokes Like Lightning. USA: Bluesville BV-1070, 1975; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-551-2, 1992. BH1926. McCormick, Mack. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Walkin’ This Road by Myself. USA: Bluesville BV-1057, 1962; UK: Ace CH 256, 1980s. BH1927. McCormick, Mack. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins: A Description.” Jazz Monthly 5, no. 8 (Oct 1959): 4–6. Reprinted in Sing Out! 10, no. 3 (Oct/Nov 1960): 4–8. BH1928. McCormick, Mack. Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins: The Rooster Crowed in England. UK: 77 Records LA 12-1, 1960. BH1929. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Two Statues Named Sam.” Blues Revue no. 93 (Apr/May 2005): 35–36. BH1930. Michel, Ed. Down South Summit Meetin’. USA: World-Pacific WP-1296, 1960; USA: Liberty/World Pacific 1817, 1970 ) (as First Meetin’). BH1931. Milward, John. Lightnin Hopkins: Live at Newport. USA: Vanguard VCD 79715, 2002. BH1932. Morgenstern, Dan. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Goin’ Away. USA: Bluesville BV-1073, 1963. BH1933. Mullen, Patrick B. “The Prism of Race: Two Texas Performers.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 54, no. 1 (1997): 13–25.

BH1934. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in Blues, pp. 12, 34, 40–41, 138 (Item A1504). BH1935. Nestor, Curt. “Lightnin’s in Town Eller Drinkin’ Beer, Spoo-Dee O-Dee.” Jefferson no. 40 (Summer 1978): 24–25. BH1936. Obrecht, Jas. “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Guitar Player 31, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 60–61, 63, 65–66, 68, 70. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 73–78 (Item C312). BH1937. Ofari, Earl. “Sam Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Los Angeles Free Press 7, no. 32 (7 Aug 1970): 55. BH1938. Oliver, Paul. “Lightnin Hopkins,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 43–44, 55–56, 74–75, 183 (Item A1585). BH1939. Oliver, Paul. “Hopkins, Lightnin’,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 8, ed. S. Sadie, p. 690. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 420–421 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 700. New York: Grove, 2001. BH1940. Oliver, Paul. “Hopkins, Sam ‘Lightnin’’ (1912),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 140–141 (Item E378). BH1941. Oliver, Paul. Lightnin’ Hopkins/John Lee Hooker: Live Recordings from Bird Lounge, Houston Texas. Denmark: Storyville SLP 174, 1965. BH1942. Palmer, Robert. “Lightnin’ Hopkins at 68: Still Singing Those Blues.” New York Times (31 Oct 1980): 14. BH1943. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Hopkins, Sam ‘Lightnin’’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 117 (Item E182). BH1944. Penny, Dave. Lightnin’ Hopkins, 1948–1949. France: Classics 5045, 2002. BH1945. Perry, Charles. “Lightnin’: Springy, Tough, Cool & 58.” Rolling Stone no. 53 (7 May 1970): 14. BH1946. Peters, John W. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lightnin’ Strikes. USA: Vee-Jay VJLP 1044, 1962; UK: Stateside SL 10031, 1963. UK: Joy JOY 115, 1968. BH1947. Peters, John W.; Fancourt, Les. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lightnin’ Strikes. Germany: Charly CDGR 283, 1998. BH1948. Phelan, Charlotte. “Song Maker.” Houston Post (23 Aug 1959).

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BH1949. Phillips, J.J. Mojo Hand: An Orphic Tale. New York: Trident, 1966. 180 pp.; New York, Pocket, 1969. 180 pp.; Berkeley: City Miner, 1985. 180 pp.; London: Serpent’s Tail, 1987. 192 pp.; La Tour d’Aigues: Éditions de l’aube, 1991. 233 pp.

BH1967. Skala, Gianfranco. “Discografia.” Il Blues no. 51 (Jun 1995): 19.

BH1950. Ratliff, John. “Bluesman of the Century.” Texas Monthly 27, no. 12 (Dec 1999): 144.

BH1969. Smith, Charles Edward. “Lightnin’ Strikes Thrice.” Saturday Review 43 (3 Dec 1960): 60.

BH1951. Raven, Mike. Lightnin’ Hopkins: A Time for Blues. UK: Ember EMB 3389, 1967. BH1952. Ritz, David. Blues Masters: The Very Best of Lightnin’ Hopkins. USA. Rhino R2 79860, 2000. BH1953. Rogers, Lelan. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Freeform Patterns. USA: International Artist IA-LP-6, 1968. BH1954. Rotante, Anthony. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins Discography.” Discophile no. 45 (Dec 1955): 3–7; Discophile no. 46 (Apr 1956): 11; Discophile no. 47 (Apr 1956): 3–7; Discophile no. 56 (Oct 1957): 18; Discophile no. 59 (Apr 1958): 8–9. BH1955. Roxon, Lillian. “Lightnin’ (Sam) Hopkins,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 241–242 (Item E192). BH1956. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 72–73. London: Brown, 2003. BH1957. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” The Blues Collection no. 31 (1992+). BH1958. Russell, Tony. “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 64–65 (Item A1904). BH1959. Russell, Tony. “Lightnin’ Strikes.” The History of Rock 5, no. 8 (c1981–c1984): 1104–1105. BH1960. Rye, Howard. Lightnin’ Hopkins, 1950–1961: The Remaining Titles. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5609, 1999. BH1961. Rye, Howard; Balfour, Alan. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Aladdin Recordings.” Collectors Items no. 30 (Jun 1985): 12–13. BH1962. Santelli, Robert. “Hopkins, Lightnin’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 186–188 (Item E202). BH1963. Schoenbaum, Jerry. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Lightnin’ Strikes. USA: Verve Folkways FVS-9022, 1965; USA: Tradition TR 2103, 1972. BH1964. Schoenfeld, Herman. Lightnin’ Hopkins: King of the Blues. USA: Pickwick SPC-3013, 1965. BH1965. Shad, Bob. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Dirty Blues. USA: Mainstream MRL 326, c1973. BH1966. Shadwick, Keith. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 134 (Item E204).

BH1968. Slaven, Neil. Lightnin’ Hopkins: All the Classics, 1946–1951. UK: JSP JSPCD 7705, 2003.

BH1970. Sokolow, Fred. “Lightning Strikes.” Acoustic Guitar no. 26 (Sep/Oct 1994): 84, 90–91. BH1971. Southern, Eileen. “Hopkins, Sam (‘Lightnin’’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 189 (Item E208). BH1972. Spanckeren, Kathryn van. “Folk Poetry through Film: Film-Maker Les Blank and Bluesmen Lightnin’ Hopkins and Mance Lipscomb.” Tampa Review 1 (1988): 65–67. BH1973. Squibb, Francis. Lightnin’ Hopkins’ Greatest Hits. USA: Bluesville BV-1084, 1969; USA: Prestige PRT-7592, 1972. BH1974. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Hopkins, Sam ‘Lightnin’’,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 322–324 (Item E209). BH1975. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues in the Country.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 4 (Apr 1959): 3–4. BH1976. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Dirty House Blues. UK: Realm RM171, 1963. BH1977. Strachwitz, Chris. The Hopkins Brothers: Sam, Joel & John Henry. USA: Arhoolie D-340, 1991. BH1978. Strachwitz, Chris. Lightning Hopkins. USA: Blues Classics BC-30, 1984. BH1979. Strachwitz, Chris. “Lightnin’ Hopkins Discography.” Jazz Monthly 5, no. 9 (Nov 1959): 25–26; Jazz Monthly 5, no. 10 (Dec 1959): 13–14. BH1980. Strachwitz, Chris. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Early Recordings. [Vol. 1]. USA: Arhoolie R-2007, 1975. Vol. 2. USA: Arhoolie R-2010, 1971. BH1981. Strachwitz, Chris. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Po’ Lightnin’. USA: Arhoolie 1087, 1983; USA: Arhoolie CD 403, 1995. BH1982. Strachwitz, Chris. Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Gold Star Sessions. Vol. 1. USA: Arhoolie CD-330, 1990. Vol. 2. USA: Arhoolie CD-337, 1990. BH1983. Strachwitz, Chris. Lightnin’ Sam Hopkins. USA: Arhoolie F 1011, 1962; UK: Fontana 688 801 ZL, 1964. BH1984. Strachwitz, Chris. Lightning Hopkins with His Brothers Joel & John Henry. USA: Arhoolie F 1022, 1966.

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BH1985. Surge, Frank. “Lightnin’ Hopkins,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 55–57 (Item E213).

BH2004. Wilson, John S. “Lightnin’ Hopkins Rediscovered.” New York Times (23 Aug 1959): B8+.

BH1986. Svensson, Bo. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Houston Gold. USA: Magnum MACD 072, 1996.

BH2005. Wood, Roger; Fraher, James. “Learning About Lightnin’: The Soil Beneath My Feet,” in Down in Houston, pp. 3–22 (F1493).

BH1987. Swain, Susan. Lightnin’ Hopkins, 1946–1960. Austria: Story of Blues 3524-2, 1992. BH1988. Sykes, Marc R. “Hopkins, Sam ‘Lightnin’’ (1912– 1982),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 2, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, p. 447 (Item E185). BH1989. Templeton, Ray. “Lightnin Hopkins: A Short Introduction.” Blues & Rhythm no. 24 (Nov 1986): 14–15. BH1990. Templeton, Ray. “Lightnin’ in Bluesville.” Blues & Rhythm no. 67 (Feb 1992): 8–9. BH1991. Tonneau, Serge. “Discography.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 32 (Dec 1964). BH1992. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Lighnin’ Hopkins: ‘Revolutionaire Tradition’.” Blues Notes 3, no. 9 (1971): 6–9. BH1993. Vernon, Mike. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Let’s Work Awhile. UK: Blue Horizon 2431005, 1971. BH1994. Voss, Arend Jan Heerma van. “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Mr. Blues no. 8 (Aug 1968): 4. BH1995. Warner, Frank. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Fast Life Woman. USA: Verve V-8453, c1962.

BH2006. Yanow, Scott. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Cadillac Man. USA: Drive Archive DE2-41004, 1994. BH2007. Wilson, Charles Reagan. “Hopkins, Lightnin’,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 1062–1063. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BH2008. Zanini, Adelino. “Identita Differenza: Sela Voce Dice Piu della Parola.” Il Blues no. 7 (Jun 1984): 29. Obituaries: Billboard 94 (13 Feb 1982): 72. Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 228. Coda no. 183 (Apr 1982): 37. Creem 13 (May 1982): 14. Down Beat 49, no. 5 (May 1982): 11. Goldmine no. 71 (Apr 1982). Guitar Player 16, no. 4 (Apr 1982): 10. International Musician 80 (May 1982): 11. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 306 (Apr 1982): 28. JazzTimes (Apr 1982): 8. Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 57. Neue Zeitschrift für Musik no. 3 (Mar 1982): 69. Newsweek 99 (15 Feb 1982): 92. Pickin’ the Blues no. 2 (Feb 1982): 4. Rolling Stone no. 385/386 (23 Dec 1982–6 Jan 1983): 90. Time [USA] 119 (15 Feb 1982): 65. The Times [UK] (3 Feb 1982): 10. Variety 306 (3 Feb 1982): 133.

BH1996. Waterman, Dick. “Lightning Hopkins,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 70–73. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BH2009. Alvarez, Rafael. “Lightnin’ Will Strike the Blues No More.” The Sun [Baltimore] (2 Feb 1982).

BH1997. Welding, Pete. “Jazznotes: Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Coda 3, no. 10 (Feb 1961): 26–28.

BH2010. Applebone, Peter. “Another Man Done Gone.” Texas Monthly 10, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 98, 100, 102, 104.

BH1998. Welding, Pete. “Lightnin’.” Down Beat 28, no. 15 (20 Jul 1961): 15, 64. BH1999. Welding, Pete. Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Complete Aladdin Recordings. USA: Aladdin/EMI CDP-796843-2, 1991.

BH2011. Balalas, Alain. “Lightnin’ Hopkins (1912–1982).” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 298 (Jun 1982): 22–23. BH2012. Balfour, Alan. “Death of a Legend.” New Musical Express (6 Feb 1982): 8.

BH2000. West, Sarah Ann. Deep Down Hard Blues: A Tribute to Lightnin’ Hopkins. Lawrenceville: Brunswick, 1995. 67 pp.

BH2013. Blank, Les. “Lightnin’ Hopkins, 1912–1982.” Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 15.

BH2001. Whent, Chris. Lightnin’ Hopkins Sings the Blues. UK: Realm RM128, 1963.

BH2014. Brasso, Paul; Bennetzen, Jørgen. “Nekrolog: Bed for Lightning.” MM: Tidskrift fôr Rytmisk Musik 15, no. 3 (Apr 1982): 18.

BH2002. White, Tony Joe. Lightnin’ Hopkins: California Mudslide (And Earthquake). USA: Vault LP SLP129, 1969; UK: Ace CDCHM 546, 1994. BH2003. Wilds, Mary. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins,” in Raggin’ the Blues, pp. 48–57. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001.

BH2015. Charters, Samuel. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: Vielleicht der Kreativste Blues-Sanger aller Zeiten.” Blues Forum no. 6 (2nd Quarter 1982): 4–8. BH2016. Claypool, Bob. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins (1912– 1982).” Second Line 34 (Spring 1982): 10–11.

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BH2017. Dauer, Alfons M. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: Der Chantefable-Blues.” Blues Forum no. 5 (lst Quarter 1982): 18–23. BH2018. Dauer, Alfons M. “Mister Charlie: A Type of Chantefable -— Blues in Commemoration of Samuel ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins (1912–1982).” Jazzforschung/ Jazz Research 15 (1983): 115–145. BH2019. Demêtre, Jacques. “L’Heritage de Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Jazz Hot no. 393 (Mar 1982): 24–25.

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Items A655, A1121, A2291, BH1438, BL1805, BM888, BT1002, C182, D203, D1496 (Pt. 1), E114, E318, F1420. LINDA HORNBUCKLE BH2034. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Linda Hornbuckle.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 82. BH2035. Grigg, Andy. “Linda Hornbuckle: Simply the Best.” Real Blues no. 18 (Apr/May 1999): 9, 22–26.

BH2020. Federighi, Luciano. “Blues for Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Musica Jazz 38, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 9.

BH2036. Komara, Edward. “Hopkins, Joel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, 464 (Item E162).

BH2021. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Good Bye Sam.” Soul Bag no. 88 (Apr/May 1982): 39.

CRAIG HORTON

BH2022. Hess, Norbert. “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Jazz Podium 31, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 4–5. BH2023. Loder, Kurt. “Lightnin’ Hopkins, 1912–1982: A Classic Blues Life.” Rolling Stone (18 Mar 1982): 17–18. BH2024. Obrecht, Jas; Gibbons, Billy; King, B.B.; Winter, Johnny. “Requiem for a Bluesman: Lightnin’ Hopkins: Remembrances by B.B. King, Johnny Winter and Billy Gibbons.” Guitar Player 16, no. 6 (Jun 1982): 48, 50, 52, 54, 56. BH2025. Ola, Akinshiju. “Hopkins: His Music Lives.” Guardian [UK] 34, no. 20 (17 Feb 1982): 55. BH2026. Palmer, Robert. “A Requiem for Hopkins: True Poet of the Blues.” New York Times (17 Feb 1982): C17. BH2027. Saxon, Wolfgang. “Sam (Lightnin’) Hopkins, 69; Blues Singer and Guitarist.” New York Times (1 Feb 1982): B4. BH2028. Solding, Staffan. “Lightnin’ Hopkins, 1912–1982.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 44–45. BH2029. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Sam ‘Lightnin’’ Hopkins.” Orkester Journalen 50, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 5. BH2030. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Lightnin’ Hopkins: Bluesman och Ordkonstnär.” Orkester Journalen 50, no. 10 (Oct 1982): 17–18. BH2031. Turner, Bez. “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 142 (Summer 1982): 23. BH2032. Vacher, Peter. “Lightnin’ Hopkins.” Jazz Journal 36, no. 3 (Mar 1983): 14. BH2033. Wisse, Rien. “Lightnin’ Hopkins Overleden.” Block no. 42 (Apr/May/Jun 1982): 11–12. See also: Blues & Co no. 15 (Apr 2001). Blues News [Finland] no. 3 (c1968). Blues News [Finland] no. 192 (2001). Detour no. 4 (1992). Goldmine no. 266 (5 Oct 1990). Guitar Player (Jul/Aug 1972).

BH2037. Hildebrand, Lee. “Craig Horton.” Living Blues no. 175 (Nov/Dec 2004): 12–13. WALTER HORTON BH2038. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Have Right - Will Write.” Jefferson no. 94 (1991): 24–25. BH2039. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Big Walter Horton: Lonely Eyes of Music.” Jefferson no. 7 (1969): 12–14. BH2040. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Möten med Big Walter Horton.” Jefferson no. 120 (1999): 4–8. BH2041. Anon. “Big Walter’s Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 211 (May 1973): 10. BH2042. Anon. “Horton, Big Walter,” in American National Biography. Vol. 11, pp. 236–237. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. BH2043. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Walter Horton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 122–123 (E101). BH2044. Baker, Cary. “Big Walter Horton at The Aragon.” Bim Bam Boom no. 10 (1973): 46–47. BH2045. Ball, Tom (ed.). Sourcebook of Little Walter/Big Walter Licks for Blues Hamonica. Anaheim: Centerstream, 2000. 126 pp. BH2046. Bogaert, Karel. “Horton, ‘Big’ Walter ‘Shakey’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 163–164 (Item E110). BH2047. Clarke, Donald. “Horton, Walter ‘Shakey’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 600–601 (Item E125). BH2048. Cullaz, Maurice. “Blues Men: Willie Dixon, Sunnyland Slim, Johnny Shine [sic], Clifton James: Interview.” Jazz Hot no. 254 (Oct 1969): 30–31. BH2049. Darwen, Norman. Big Walter ‘Shakey’ Horton: Live at the El Mocambo. UK: Red Lightnin’ RLCD 0088, c1991. BH2050. Demêtre, Jacques. “Shakey ‘Big Walter’ Horton.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 40 (1966): 27–28.

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BH2051. Dixon, Willie. “I Am the Blues.” Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 4.

in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 171 (E169).

BH2052. Freyer, Winfried. “Big Walter Horton: The King of the Harp Players.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 9 (1980): 35–37.

BH2069. Leadbitter, Mike. Elmore James/Walter Horton: Cotton Patch Hotfoots. UK: Polydor 2383-200, 1973.

BH2053. Freyer, Winfried. “Disco.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 9 (1980): 37–39.

BH2070. Leadbitter, Mike. “Well - I’m Going Down to Memphis, Catch the Mornin’ Train,” in Delta Country Blues, pp. 37–38. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BH2054. Ganz, Paolo. “Walter ‘Shakey’ Horton.” Il Blues no. 34 (Mar 1991): 4–7; Il Blues no. 35 (Jun 1991): 10–12. BH2055. Gäverth, Leif. “Big Walter Horton: Större än du Tror. Del 1: Up to 1960.” Jefferson no. 53 (Fall 1981): 18–27; “Del 2: 1960–1981.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 16–28.

BH2071. McConnell, Stacy A. “Walter Horton,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 19 (Item E164). BH2072. Musselwhite, Charlie. Walter ‘Shakey’ Horton Live. USA: Pacific CD 9801, 2000.

BH2057. Harris, Sheldon. “Horton, Walter ‘Shakey’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 246–247 (E146).

BH2073. Napier, Simon. “Big Road by Myself: Birmingham, Warwicks, 22/10/65.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 18. Reprinted as “Walter Horton,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 86–87 (Item A1241).

BH2058. Hay, Fred J. “Horton, Big Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 464 (Item E162).

BH2074. Oliver, Paul. “Horton, Walter ‘Shaky’ ‘Big Walter’ (1918),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 141 (Item E378).

BH2059. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Walter Horton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 148–150 (E150).

BH2075. Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. 2nd Series, No. 4: Walter Horton.” Blues Unlimited no. 20 (Mar 1965): 8–9. Reprinted as “Walter Horton,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 85–86 (Item A1241).

BH2056. Gudbjartur Sigurdsson. “Bluesens Legender: Walter Horton.” Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 18–19.

BH2060. Hildebrand, Lee. Big Walter Horton: Horton. USA: Blueprint BPR-5150, 1972. BH2061. Holland, Ted. “Big Walter ‘Shakey’ Horton,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 49–50 (E157). BH2062. Iglauer, Bruce. Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell. USA: Alligator 4702, 1973.

BH2076. Paterson, Neil; Demêtre, Jacques. “Shakey ‘Big Walter’ Horton Discographie.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 40 (1966): 29–30.

BH2063. Kilian, Klaus. “Discographie: Walter Horton.” Soul Bag no. 87 (Feb/Mar 1982): 17–20.

BH2077. Pick, Alberto. “Walter ‘Shakey’ Horton: Fermata d’Autobus: Un Incontro al di Fuori dell’agiografia Ufficiale.” Il Blues no. 34 (Mar 1991): 8.

BH2064. Kilian, Klaus. “Little Boy Blues: Die Walter Horton Story.” German Blues Circle Info no. 52 (Mar/Apr 1981): 51–58.

BH2078. Röhnisch, Claus. “Harmonica Blues. Pt. 1.” Jefferson no. 6 (1969): 10.

BH2065. Kilian, Klaus. “Walter Horton: Diskographie.” German Blues Circle Info no. 53 (May/Jun 1981): 41–47.

BH2079. Rowe, Mike. “‘Shakey’: Walter Horton Interviewed by Mike Rowe October 1965 at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and the Bedford Corner Hotel.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 16. Reprinted as “Walter Horton,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 86 (Item A1241).

BH2066. Kilian, Klaus. “Walter Horton Discographie: ErgŠnzungen.” German Blues Circle Info no. 54 (Jul/Aug 1981): 26. BH2067. Koppel, David. “Trouble Can’t Keep a Big Good Wolf Down.” Chicago Daily News (Panorama Section) (14–15 Jun 1975): 10. BH2068. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Horton, Walter ‘Shakey’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1190 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 183 (E166). Reprinted

BH2080. Rusch, Bob. “Walter Horton Interview.” Cadence 5, no. 3 (Mar 1979): 7–9. BH2081. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Walter Horton.” The Blues Collection no. 69 (1992+). BH2082. Russell, Tony. “Walter Horton (1917–1981),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 118–119 (Item A1904).

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BH2083. Santelli, Robert. “Horton, Big Walter,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 188–189 (Item E202). BH2084. Segal, Joe. Shakey Horton: The Soul of Blues Harmonica. USA: Argo LP-4037, 1964; USA: Chess/ Vogue 515028, 1970s. BH2085. Segal, Joe; Schneiders, Bob. Shakey Horton: The Soul of Blues Harmonica. USA: Chess CH-9268, 1987. BH2086. Shadwick, Keith. “‘Big’ Walter Horton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 135 (Item E204). BH2087. Shatkin, Bob. “Big Walter Horton.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 4–7. BH2088. Slaven, Neil. “Walter ‘Shakey’ Horton.” R&B Monthly no. 22 (Nov 1965): 2–3.

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BH2100. Wisse, Rien. “Walter Horton Dood.” Block no. 41 (Jan/Mar 1982): 16. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 41 (1976). Items A1464, BB615, BE193, BH353, BL1779, BS589, BY162, D1829 (Vols 1&2). ALICE HOSKINS BH2101. Warford, Dave. “Sweet Alice Hoskins: The Queen City’s Queen of the Blues.” Blues Record 1, no. 1 (1992): 2. SON HOUSE (Eddie James House Jr.). BH2102. Anon. A Brief List of Material Relating to Eddie ‘Son’ House. Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1967.

BH2089. Smith, Chris. Walter Horton: Fine Cuts. UK: Blue Moon BMLP 069, 1989.

BH2103. Anon. “House, Son,” in American National Biography. Vol. 11, pp. 269–270. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

BH2090. Topping, Ray. Big Walter Horton: Mouth Harp Maestro. UK: Ace CHD 252, 1988; USA: Flair/Virgin V2-86297, 1988.

BH2104. Anon. “Looking for the Blues.” Newsweek 64, no. 2 (13 Jul 1964): 82–83.

BH2091. Whiteis, David. “Big Walter Horton: ‘I Mean It from My Heart’,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006. BH2092. Whiteis, David. “Walter Horton: ‘I Mean It from the Heart’: Images and Memories of Big Walter.” Juke Blues no. 37 (1997): 38–43. BH2093. Wisse, Rien. “Horton op de Plaat.” Block no. 38 (May/Jun 1981): 16–21. BH2094. Wisse, Rien. “Walter Horton.” Block no. 38 (May/ Jun 1981): 9–15. Obituaries: Billboard 93 (26 Dec 1981): 86. Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 228. Coda no. 182 (Feb 1982): 38. Blues Forum no. 5 (1st Quarter 1982): 35. Down Beat 49, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 15. Jazz Podium 31 (Feb 1982): 27. Pickin’ the Blues no. 2 (Feb 1982): 1. Variety 305 (30 Dec 1981): 63. BH2095. Feather, Leonard. “Walter Horton.” Orkester Journalen 50 (Feb 1982): 7.

BH2105. Anon. “Son House Missing Paramount Found.” Blues & Rhythm no. 204 (Nov 2005): 11. BH2106. Anon. “Son House Records as Skip James Recovers.” Down Beat 32, no. 12 (3 Jun 1965): 9. BH2107. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Son House,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 123–124 (E101). BH2108. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Son House,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 186–187 (Item E104). BH2109. Bakker, Dick M. “Son House, 1930–1942.” Micrography no. 5 (Aug 1969): 2. BH2110. Balfour, Alan. Son House: John the Revelator. UK: Sequel NEXCD 207, 1992. Notes reprinted in Just Jazz no. 76 (Aug 2004): 24. BH2111. Basiuk, Bo. “Eddie ‘Son’ House: Delta Bluesman.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 5 (Oct 1976): 40– 44, 46–51, 53–55.

BH2096. Gäverth, Leif. “Big Walter Horton, 1918–1981.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 45.

BH2112. Battaglia, John. “Son House ‘Delta Blues Bottleneck’ Guitar Style.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 5 (Oct 1976): 32–39.

BH2097. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Walter ‘Shakey’ Horton, 1918–1981.” Soul Bag no. 87 (Feb/Mar 1982): 15–16.

BH2113. Beaumont, Daniel. “House, Eddie ‘Son’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 465–467 (Item E162).

BH2098. O’Neal, Jim; Whiteis, David; Iglauer, Bruce. “Big Walter Horton, 1918–1981.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 52–53.

BH2114. Bogaert, Karel. “House, ‘Son’ Eddie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 164–165 (Item E110).

BH2099. Vacher, Peter. “Walter Horton.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 17.

BH2115. Briggs, Keith; Burke, Tony; Lomax, Alan. “We Called It the Walking Blues: An Interview with Son House.” Blues & Rhythm no. 37 (Jun 1988): 4–5.

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BH2116. Calt, Stephen. Son House: The Real Delta Blues: 14 Songs from tThe Man Who Taught Robert Johnson. USA: Blue Goose 2016, 1975. BH2117. Caplin, Barbara. Son House: Delta Blues: The Original Library of Congress Sessions from Field Recordings. USA: Biograph BCD 118 ADD, 1991. BH2118. Charters, Samuel B. “Son House,” in The Bluesmen, pp. 57–70 (Item A387). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 1, pp. 57–70. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BH2119. Charters, Samuel B. Son House and J.D. Short: Blues from the Mississippi Delta. USA: Folkways FA 2467, 1963; USA: Folkways FTS-31028, 1968. BH2120. Clarke, Donald. “House, Son,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 603 (Item E125). BH2121. Cohn, Lawrence. “Son House.” Sounds & Fury 1, no. 3 (Dec 1965): 18–19, 21. BH2122. Cohn, Lawrence. “‘Son’ House: Delta Bluesman.” Saturday Review 51, no. 3 (28 Sep 1968): 68, 69. BH2123. Cohn, Lawrence. Son House: Father of the Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions. USA: Columbia/Legacy C2K 48867, 1992. BH2124. Colebeck, David. “Lyric Transcript. No. 8: The Jinx Blues No. 2.” Blues World no. 19 (Apr 1968): 31–32. BH2125. Conte, Paul. “The Recordings of Eddie ‘Son’ House, Jr., 1930–1975.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 5 (Oct 1976): 21–22, 24–26, 28–31. BH2126. Cowley, John. “Really the Walking Blues: Son House, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and the Development of a Traditional Blues.” Popular Music 1 (1981): 57–72. Reprinted in Juke Blues no. 1 (Jul 1985): 8–14.

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BH2133. Evans, David. “Son House,” in The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore. Vol. 2, ed. A. Prahlad, pp. 638–639. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2006. BH2134. Evans, David. “Son House,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 125–126. New York: Perigee, 2005. BH2135. Evans, David. Son House: Delta Blues and Spirituals. USA: Capitol CDP724383183029, 1995. BH2136. Evans, David. “Son House: Some Further Comments.” Blues Unlimited no. 43 (May 1967): 8–10. BH2137. Farley, Christopher John. “Son House: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 67–73 (Item A895). BH2138. Feather, Leonard. “House, Son,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 161–162 (Item E136). BH2139. Feld, David. “Son House at Syracuse.” Blues Access no. 16 (Winter 1993): 14–15. BH2140. Garner, Ken. “Son House,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 295. London: BBC, 1993. BH2141. Gäverth, Leif. “Son House: En av de Sista.” Jefferson no. 62 (Fall 1983): 10–16. BH2142. Gilbert, Jeremy. “Son House: Living King of the Delta.” Sounds [UK] (10 Oct 1970): 33. BH2143. Gilbert, Jeremy. “Legendary Son House Tours Here.” Melody Maker (2 May 1970): 11. BH2144. Godrich, John; Korson, Rae. “Son House: A Discography,” in Son House, pp. 8–9. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965.

BH2127. Cowley, John. “Walking Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 106 (Feb/Mar 1974): 13.

BH2145. Goodwin, Michael. “Son House: ‘You Can’t Fool God’.” Rolling Stone no. 49 (27 Dec 1969): 14, 16.

BH2128. Dahl, Bill. Son House Revisited. USA: Fuel/Varèse Sarabande 302 061 249 2, 2002.

BH2146. Groom, Bob; Grainger, Alan; Griffiths, Ted. “Dry Spell Blues.” Blues World no. 8 (May 1966): 22–23.

BH2129. Davis, Rebecca. “Child is Father to Man: How Al Wilson Taught Son House to Play Sun House.” Blues Access no. 35 (Fall 1998): 40–43. BH2130. Dicaire, David. “Eddie ‘Son’ House (1902–1988): Preachin’ the Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 10–15 (Item E130). BH2131. Doering, Teddy. “Delta Blues: Son House + Seine Freunde.” Blues Notes 4, no. 13 (1972): 8–13. BH2132. Evans, David. “Ramblin’.” Blues Revue no. 8 (Spring 1993): 14.

BH2147. Groom, Bob. “An Interview with Son House.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 5–8. BH2148. Groom, Bob. “Lyric Transcript. No. 3: My Black Mama.” Blues World no. 14 (May 1967): 19–20. BH2149. Groom, Bob; Cook, Les. “‘My Home is in the Delta’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 49 (Jan 1990): 13. BH2150. Groom, Bob. Son House and the Great Delta Blues Singers (1928–1930). Austria: Document DOCD5002, 1990.

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BH2151. Groom, Bob. Son House ‘At Home’: The Legendary 1969 Rochester Sessions — Complete. Austria: Document DOCD-5148, 1992. BH2152. Groom, Bob. “The Vocal Intensity of Son House.” Blues World no. 32 (Jul 1970): 3–5. BH2153. Grossman, Stefan. “‘Mississippi Country Farm Blues’ by Son House.” Guitar Player 15, no. 7 (Jul 1981): 146.

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BH2154. Hancock, J.L. “Son House.” Blues World no. 2 (May 1965): 3–5.

BH2170. Meid, John. “Son House: (An Early ‘Rediscovery’ Concert) (At Washington’s Ontario Place),” in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, p. 39. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BH2155. Harris, Sheldon. “House, Eddie James, Jr ‘Son’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 247–249 (E146).

BH2171. Molden, Nigel. Son House in Concert. USA: Magnum MACD 050, 1996.

BH2156. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Son House,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 150–152 (E150). BH2157. Holland, Ted. “Eddie ‘Son’ House,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 40 (E157).

BH2172. Monge, Luigi. “Dry Spell Blues, Pt. 1 and Two,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e I Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 185–236. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985.

BH2158. Horst, Brian van der. Living Legends: Son House, Skip James, Bukka White and Big Joe Williams Recorded Live at Cafe Au Go Go in New York City, 1966. USA: Verve Folkways FTS 3010, c1967.

BH2173. Monge, Luigi. “My Black Mama, Pt. 1 and Two,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e I Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 86–151. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985.

BH2159. Humphrey, Mark. “Prodigal Sons: Son House and Robert Wilkins,” in Saints and Sinners, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 167–194. Liège: Society of Musicology, 1996.

BH2174. Monge, Luigi. “Son House. Parte Prima.” Il Blues no. 25 (Dec 1988): 4–8; “Parte Seconda.” Il Blues no. 26 (Mar 1989): 5–8; “Parte Terza: Testi.” Il Blues no. 27 (Jun 1989): 32–33.

BH2160. Hutten, Rob. “This Old House ….” Blues & Rhythm no. 111 (Aug 1996): 10–11.

BH2175. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Our Father.” Mojo no. 106 (Sep 2002): 56–60.

BH2161. Jones, Max. “Blues is Getting Bigger all the Time, Says Son.” Melody Maker (27 Jun 1970): 28.

BH2176. Napier, Simon A. “Eugene ‘Son’ House.” Blues Unlimited no. 14 (Aug 1964): 6, 11.

BH2162. Jones, Max. “Your Last Chance to See the Son.” Melody Maker (13 Jun 1970): 12.

BH2177. Obrecht, Jas. “Deep Down in the Delta: The Adventures of Son House, Willie Brown and Friends.” Guitar Player 26, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 66–81.

BH2163. Kempas, Jorma. “Son House.” Blues News [Finland] no. 17 (1972): 4. BH2164. Kent, Don. “Up Jumps the Devil: A Quick Backward Glance at the Notorious Robert Johnson.” Blues Unlimited no. 38 (Nov 1966): 11–12. BH2165. Klatzko, Bernard. “Finding Son House.” Blues Unlimited no. 15 (Sep 1964): 8–9. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 230– 232 (Item A1241).

BH2178. Obrecht, Jas. “Possessed by the Song: The Deep Delta Blues of Son House.” Acoustic Guitar no. 127 (Jul 2003): 68–70, 74–77. BH2179. Obrecht, Jas. “Requiem for Son House.” Guitar Player 23, no. 1 (Jan 1989): 15. BH2180. Oliver, Paul. “House, Eddie ‘Son’ (1902),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 141–142 (Item E378).

BH2167. Komara, Edward. “My Black Mama (Walking Blues),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 714 (Item E162).

BH2181. Oliver, Paul. “House, Son,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 427–428 (Item E154). Reprinted in Oliver, Paul. “House, Son,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 758–759. New York: Grove, 2001.

BH2168. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “House, Son,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1192 (E165).

BH2182. Perls, Nick. “Son House Interview. Pt. 1.” 78 Quarterly no. 1 (Autumn 1967): 59–61.

BH2166. Komara, Edward. “Blues in the Round.” Black Music Research Journal 17, no. 1 (Spring 1997): 3–36.

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BH2184. Romanowski, Ken. Son House: Preachin’ the Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD 112, 1999.

BH2202. Titon, Jeff. “Living Blues Interview: Son House.” Living Blues no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1977): 14–22. Reprinted in Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 3 (Jun 1978): 13–16, 18–21, 23–27, 29; Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 4 (Aug 1978): 8–9, 11–13, 15–18, 20–22.

BH2185. Ross, Hal. “Son House: Last of the Pioneer Bluesmen.” Blue Flame no. 11 (1970): 13–14.

BH2203. Trimming, Chris; Watts, Ron. Son House: John the Revelator. UK: Liberty LBS-83391, 1970.

BH2183. Romanowski, Ken. Son House: ‘Live’ at the Gaslight Cafe, N.Y.C., January 3, 1965. UK: Document DOCD-5663, 2000.

BH2186. Rothman, Michael F. “Son House Now: An Afternoon with the Father of Country Blues.” Talking Blues no. 1 (Apr/May/Jun 1976): 5–6. BH2187. Rubiner, Julia M. “Son House,” in Contemporary Musicians: Profiles of the People in Music. Vol. 11 (Item E164). BH2188. Russell, Tony; Yates, Bob. “Son House: In Person and in Retrospect.” Jazz Monthly no. 188 (Oct 1970): 23–24. BH2189. Russell, Tony. “Son House (1902–1988),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 119 (Item A1904). BH2190. Russell, Tony. Son House: The Original Delta Blues. USA: Columbia/Legacy 489891-2, c1998. BH2191. Santelli, Robert. “House, Son,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 189–190 (Item E202). BH2192. Scherl, Robert. Son House in Concert. USA: StackO-Hits AG 9004, 1983. BH2193. Scorsese, Martin; Hoffman, Larry. Martin Scorsese Presents Son House. UK: Columbia Legacy CK90485, 2003.

BH2204. Walamies, Vesa. “Son House: Kerran Viel.” Blues News [Finland] no. 99 (1986): 12–14. BH2205. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Son House (Collectors Classics, 14: Comments and Additions).” Blues Unlimited no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1967): 7–8. BH2206. Waterman, Dick. Father of the Folk Blues: The Legendary Son House. USA: Columbia CS 9217, 1965; UK: Edsel ED 167, 1985. BH2207. Waterman, Dick. “Finding Son House: Step by Step, They Followed a Trail That Led to Forgotten Blues Singer.” National Observer [USA] (20 Jul 1964): 16. BH2208. Waterman, Dick. “Some Data on Son House’s Royalty Payments & etc.” Blues Unlimited no. 18 (1965): 3. BH2209. Waterman, Dick. “Son House,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 32–41. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BH2210. Weinstock, Ron. “Blues Rare and Well Done.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 51–53.

BH2194. Shadwick, Keith. “Eddie ‘Son’ House,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 136–137 (Item E204).

BH2211. Welding, Peter J.; Waterman, Dick; Perls, Nicholas. “Son House.” Blues Unlimited no. 18 (Jan 1965): 3–4.

BH2195. Silvester, Mario. “Son House.” Block no. 24 (Jan/ Feb 1979): 7–9.

BH2212. Wilmer, Val. “Into the Mystic.” Mojo no. 106 (Sep 2002): 60.

BH2196. Slaven, Neil. “Son House.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 3 (Mar 1966): 12–13.

BH2213. Wilson, Al. “Son House. Pt. 1.” Broadside 4, no. 3 (31 Mar 1965): 3–4; “Pt. 2.” Broadside 4, no. 4 (14 Apr 1965): 12–13; “Pt. 3.” Broadside 4, no. 5 (28 Apr 1965): 6; “Pt. 4.” Broadside 4, no. 6 (12 May 1965): 4; “Pt. 5.” Broadside 4, no. 7 (26 May 1965): 2; “Pt. 6.” Broadside 4, no. 8 (9 Jun 1965): 9; “Pt. 7.” Broadside 4, no. 9 (23 Jun 1965): 7; “Pt. 8.” Broadside 4, no. 10 (7 Jul 1965): 4. Reprinted as Son House: An Analysis of His Music and a Biography. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. 15 pp.

BH2197. Solding, Staffan. “Dom Rev upp Damm ... Klassiska Country-Blues Inspelninger.” Jefferson no. 45 (Fall 1979): 28–29. BH2198. Southern, Eileen. “House, Eddie (‘Son’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 189 (Item E208). BH2199. Spiro, Phil. “How We Found Son House.” Broadside 3, no. 11 (24 Jun 1964): 2, 4. BH2200. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “House, Son,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 324–326 (Item E209). BH2201. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues: Son House.” Jazz Journal 19, no. 2 (Feb 1966): 10.

BH2214. Wilson, Tony. “Son House Wins Over Europe Fans.” Melody Maker (4 Nov 1967): 12. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 17, no. 1/2 (1989): 175. Blues Life no. 44 (1988): 18. Cadence 15, no. 2 (Feb 1989): 92. Coda no. 224 (Feb/Mar 1989): 40. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 379 (Feb 1989): 6.

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JazzTimes 19 (Mar 1989): 7. Orkester Journalen 57, no. 3 (Mar 1989): 34.

Occasional no. 2 (1973): 13. Reprinted again in Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 37.

BH2215. Cowley, John. “Son House, 1902–1988: An Historical Appreciation.” Blues & Rhythm no. 41 (Dec 1988): 8–10.

BH2230. Kriss, Eric. “Bee Houston: ‘The Only Thing I Could Get for $50 Was an Old Guitar’.” Guitar Player 9, no. 7 (Jul 1975): 14.

BH2216. DelGrosso, Rich. “Legendary Son House Dies.” Frets 11 (Jan 1989): 17.

BH2231. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Houston, Edward ‘Bee’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1195 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 183, 185 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 172 (E169).

BH2217. Gäverth, Leif. “Son House, 21/3 1902–19/10 1988.” Jefferson no. 83 (1988): 36. BH2218. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Son House, 1902–1988.” Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 17. BH2219. Oliver, Paul. “Middle Eight: Son House, 1902–88.” Popular Music 8, no. 2 (May 1989): 195–196.

BH2232. Strachwitz, Chris. Bee Houston. USA: Arhoolie ST 1050, 1970.

BH2220. Sawyers, Arlena. “Son House.” Detroit News (22 Oct 1988). Reprinted in Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 3.

BH2233. Tomko, Gene. “Houston, Edward Wilson ‘Bee’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 469 (Item E162).

BH2221. Turner, Bez. “Son House.” Juke Blues no. 14 (Winter 1988/89): 20–21.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1992): 39.

BH2222. Waterman, Dick. “Son House.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 48–50.

BH2234. Darwen, Norman. “Bee Houston.” Blues & Rhythm no. 61 (Jun 1991): 14.

BH2223. Wisse, Rien. “Son House (1902–1988).” Block no. 68 (1988): 14.

BH2235. Radenac, Marc. “Bee Houston.” Soul Bag no. 123 (Summer 1991): 26–27.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 156 (1995). Blues News [Finland] no. 157 (1996). Detroit Blues no. 2 (Summer 1995). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A1378, A1491, A1690, A1736, A2125, A2274, BB1210, BJ638, BJ1472, BL1614, BP232, BP270, C182, D1953, D1961, F402, F850, F996, F997, F1008, F1010. HOUSTON GUITAR SLIM (Rayfield Jackson) BH2224. Komara, Edward. “Houston Guitar Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 469 (Item E162). BH2225. Wood, Roger; Gallaher, Edwin. “Houston Scene: Houston Guitar Slim.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/ Aug 1998): 50–51. BEE HOUSTON (Edward Wilson Houston) BH2226. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bee Houston,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 124 (E101).

JOE HOUSTON BH2236. Airlie, Bob. “Joe Houston Discography.” Rumble 3, no. 3 (Spring 1976): 16; Rumble 3, no. 4 (Summer/ Autumn 1976): 14–16. BH2237. Cotten, Lee. “Joe Houston.” Rock & Blues News no. 11 (Aug/Sep 2000): 9, 12–13. BH2238. Darwen, Norman. Joe Houston: The Return of Honk! UK: JSP JSPCD2137, 2000. BH2239. Davis, Hank; Escott, Colin. Joe Houston: Earthquake. France: Imperial 1561381, 1985. BH2240. Dawson, Jim. Joe Houston: Blows Crazy. UK: Ace CDCHD 772, 2000. BH2241. Helland, Dave. “Riffs: Joe Houston.” Down Beat 55, no. 1 (Jan 1988): 14. BH2242. Johnson, Matthew. “Honkin’ Joe Houston.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 27–29.

BH2228. Harris, Sheldon. “Houston, Edward Wilson ‘Bee’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 249–250 (E146).

BH2243. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Houston, Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1195 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 185 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 172 (E169).

BH2229. Kriss, Eric. “Bee Houston: An Interview.” Kord 2, no. 1 (Fall 1971): 3–10. Reprinted in Arhoolie

BH2244. Mills, Ken. Joe Houston: Rockin’ ‘n’ Boppin’. Sweden: Saxophonograph BM-1302, 1989.

BH2227. Bogaert, Karel. “Houston, Bee,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 165 (Item E110).

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BH2245. Rye, Howard. “Houston, Joe (Joseph Abraham),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 469 (Item E162).

BH2257. Rye, Howard. “Roy Milton and Camille Howard, 1945–1954: The Reissues and the Takes.” Names & Numbers no. 7 (Oct 1998): 9–14.

BH2246. Vera, Billy. Joe Houston: Cornbread and Cabbage Greens. USA: Specialty SPCD-2171-2, 1992; UK: Ace CDCHD 395,1992.

BH2258. Vera, Billy. Camille Howard. Vol. 1. Rock Me Daddy. USA: Specialty SPCD-7046-2, 1993. Vol. 2: X-Temporaneous Boogie. USA: Specialty 7062, 1996.

See also: Items A440, A549, BT1419. LAWYER HOUSTON BH2247. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns (No. 9): Lawyer Houston.” Blues Unlimited no. 32 (Apr 1966): 9. FRANK HOVINGTON BH2248. Anon. “Frank Hovington: Lonesome Road Blues.” Sing Out! 28, no. 6 (Nov/Dec 1980): 22–23. BH2249. Bastin, Bruce; Spottswood, Richard K. Frank Hovington: Gone with the Wind. UK: Flyright CD 66, 2000. BH2250. Bastin, Bruce. Frank Hovington: Lonesome Road Blues. UK: Flyright FLY LP 522, 1976; USA: Rounder 2017, 1976. BH2251. Harris, Sheldon. “Hovington, Franklin ‘Frank’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 250 (E146). BH2252. Komara, Edward. “Hovington, Franklin ‘Frank’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 469–470 (Item E162). BH2253. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hovington, Frank,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1196 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 185 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 172 (E169). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 48. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item BG733, D1674. CAMILLE HOWARD BH2254. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Howard, Camille,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1196 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 185 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 172–173 (E169). BH2255. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Howard, Camille,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 117 (Item E182). BH2256. Pruter, Robert. “Howard, Camille,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 470–471 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Real Blues no. 5 (Feb/Mar 1997): 56. See also: Item A1989. JANE HOWARD See: Items BE436, BH1147. JOHN HENRY HOWARD See: Item BB26. JOHNNY HOWARD See: Item A1158 (Pt. 12). ROSETTA HOWARD BH2259. Anon. “Howard, Rosetta,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 542 (Item E159). BH2260. Bogaert, Karel. “Howard, Rosetta,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 166 (Item E110). BH2261. Chilton, John. “Howard, Rosetta,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 156 (Item E121). BH2262. Harris, Sheldon. “Howard, Rosetta,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 250–251 (E146). BH2263. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Howard, Rosetta,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1198 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 185 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 173 (E169). BH2264. Morgan, Tom. “Howard, Rosetta,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 471 (Item E162). BH2265. Pearlin, Victor. Rosetta Howard: Complete Recorded Works, 1939–1947 in Chronological Order. Austria: RST JPCD 1514-2, 1994. BH2266. Penny, Dave. Rosetta Howard with the Harlem Hamfats. Denmark: Official 3024, 1989. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 120 (1989). Items A1828, A1833. WHISTLING BOB HOWE AND FRANKIE GRIGGS See: Items A341, BA517.

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PEG LEG HOWELL (Joshua Barnes Howell) BH2267. Anon. Peg Leg Howell and His Gang. USA: Origin OJL-22, c1982. BH2268. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Peg Leg Howell,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 124 (E101). BH2269. Bakker, Dick M. “Peg Leg Howell on Microgroove.” Micrography no. 20 (Jun 1972): 11. BH2270. Bogaert, Karel. “Howell, ‘Peg Leg’ Joshua Barnes,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 166–167 (Item E110). BH2271. Charters, Samuel B. “Peg Leg Howell,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 103–111 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 2, pp. 103–111. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

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BH2282. Shadwick, Keith. “Peg Leg Howell,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 138 (Item E204). BH2283. Welding, Pete; Mitchell, George. “I’m Peg Leg Howell.” Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 258–259 (Item A1241). BH2284. Welding, Pete. The Legendary Peg Leg Howell. USA: Testament T-2204, c1963. See also: Items A652, BA567, C98, F458, F482 (Pt. 2), F551. HOWLIN’ WOLF (1) (Chester Arthur Burnett) BH2285. Ackerman, Paul. Howlin’ Wolf: Moanin’ in the Moonlight. USA: Chess LP 1434, c1960; USA: Chess CH-9195, 1986.

BH2272. Clarke, Donald. “Howell, Peg Leg,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125).

BH2286. Ackerman, Paul; Bass, Ralph; Kamerer, Don. Howlin’ Wolf; Moanin’ in the Moonlight. USA: Chess/ MCA CHD-5908, 1986.

BH2273. Harris, Sheldon. “Howell, Joshua Barnes ‘Peg Leg’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 251–252 (E146).

BH2287. Anon. “The Blues Masters. 1: Howling Wolf.” Sounds [Germany] no. 22 (1970): 12–13.

BH2274. Harrison, David. “Howell, Joshua Barnes ‘Peg Leg’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 471 (Item E162).

BH2288. Anon. “Blues Star Howlin’ Wolf Records Album Using ‘New Fangled’ Guitar.” Chicago Defender (4 Jan 1969): 28.

BH2275. Karlsson, Kjell. “Peg Leg Howell: Bluesman fran Decateur Street, Atlanta.” Jefferson no. 29 (Summer 1975): 14–19.

BH2289. Anon. “Cover Stories: Behind the Creation of the Blues’ Coolest Album Covers - Howlin’ Wolf, ‘London Sessions’ (1971).” Blues Revue no. 94 (Jun/Jul 2005): 88.

BH2276. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Howell, Peg Leg,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1198–1199 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 186 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 173 (E169). BH2277. Oliver, Paul. “Howell, Joshua ‘Peg Leg’ (1888),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 143 (Item E378). BH2278. Oliver, Paul. Peg Leg Howell & Eddie Anthony: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 8 November 1926 to 13 August 1928. Austria: Document MBCD-2004, 1990s. Vol. 2: 13 August 1928 to 9 December 1930. Austria: Document MBCD-2005, 1990s. BH2279. Oliver, Paul. Peg Leg Howell: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: (1926–27). UK: Matchbox MSE 221, 1986. Vol. 2. UK: Matchbox MSE 205, 1982. BH2280. Russell, Tony. “Peg Leg Howell (1888–1966),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 119 (Item A1904). BH2281. Santelli, Robert. “Howell, Peg Leg,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 190–191 (Item E202).

BH2290. Anon. “Discography of Howlin’ Wolf.” Jazz Statistics no. 22 (Jun 1961): 2. BH2291. Anon. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Ann Arbor Argus 1, no. 12 (17 Sep 1969): 30–31. BH2292. Anon. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 471–473 (Item E162). BH2293. Anon. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, p. 131. Bath: Future, 2003. BH2294. Anon. “Howlin’ Wolf Files $1.2-mil Suit vs Arc Over Royalty Payoff.” Variety 275 (15 May 1974): 93. BH2295. Anon. Howlin’ Wolf: His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1976. 32 pp. BH2296. Anon. “Howling Wolf: I Hate Those Wah-Wah Guitars.” Blues & Soul no. 24 (2–15 Jan 1970): 6. BH2297. Anon. “Howlin’ Wolf Tour.” New Musical Express (16 Feb 1962): 6. BH2298. Anon. “Howlin’ Wolf’s Second Heart Attack.” Rolling Stone no. 57 (30 Apr 1970): 26.

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BH2299. Anon. “In the Press.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Oct 1966): 25.

Wolf,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 39–44 (Item A1241).

BH2300. Anon. “Mean Old Blues.” Newsweek 67, no. 8 (21 Feb 1966): 91.

BH2319. Broven, John J. “The Memphis Blues Singers Today. Number 3: Howlin Wolf.” Blues Unlimited no. 3 (Jul 1963): 5–7.

BH2301. Anon. “The Wolf.” Ann Arbor Argus no. 26 (5 Aug 1970): 15. BH2302. Anon. “Wolf on ‘Tonight’.” New Musical Express (16 Mar 1962): 6. BH2303. Anon. “Wolf Tour Postponed.” New Musical Express (23 Mar 1962): 6. BH2304. Anon. “Wolf’s Memphis Disco.” Jefferson no. 16 (1972): 12–13. BH2305. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 124–126 (E101). BH2306. Barnes, Harper. “Honey, Don’t You Hear Me Howling.” The Real Paper (30 May 1973): 18. BH2307. Barretta, Scott; Camarigg, Mark; Lauterbach, Preston; Bonner, Brett J.; Brisbin, John Anthony; O’Neal, Jim. “Remembering Wolf.” Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 30–39. BH2308. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 432 (Dec 1993): 6. BH2309. Bass, Ralph. Howlin’ Wolf. USA: Chess LP 1469, c1962. BH2310. Birnbaum, Larry. “Wolf in the Box.” Down Beat 59, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 37. BH2311. Bogaert, Karel. “Howlin’ Wolf (Chester Burnett),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 167–168 (Item E110). BH2312. Briggs, Keith. “Memphis Days.” Blues & Rhythm no. 45 (Jul 1989): 12–13. BH2313. Briggs, Keith. “This is It, This is It, Look What You Get!” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 22. BH2314. Briggs, Keith; Templeton, Ray. “‘The Wolf is at Your Door’: Keith Briggs and Ray Templeton Review the Latest Evidence in the Case of Howlin’ Wolf.” Blues & Rhythm no. 192 (Sep 2004): 4–5. BH2315. Briggs, Keith. “Wolf Tracks.” Blues & Rhythm no. 67 (Feb 1992): 16–17.

BH2320. Brown, Frank. “Howlin’ Wolf: Primeval Passion Personified.” WKCR Program Guide 3 (Apr 1987): 3–8. BH2321. Bruin, Leo. “Chicago Blues: Howlin’ Wolf.” Mr. Blues no. 11 (Jul 1969): 4; Mr. Blues no. 12 (Nov 1969): 6. BH2322. Brunning, Bob. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BH2323. Bryan, John. “The Blues is the Truth.” Open City (5–11 Jul 1968): 3. BH2324. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Howlin’ Wolf.” Jazz Statistics no. 16 (1960): 13–14. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 17 (1960): 8; no. 22 (1961): 2.) BH2325. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt; Broven, John J. “A Discography of Howling Wolf.” Blues Unlimited no. 3 (Jul 1963): 7–8. BH2326. Clarke, Donald. “Wolf, Howlin’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1393– 1394 (Item E125). BH2327. Collis, John. Howlin’ Wolf: London Revisited. UK: Charly CD BM 46, 1993. BH2328. Dahl, Bill. Howlin’ Wolf: Moanin’ at Midnight. USA: Fuel 302 061 220 2, 2002. BH2329. Darwen, Norman. “Howlin’ Wolf: From Mississippi to Memphis to Chicago.” Jazz on CD 1, no. 1 (May 1993): 78–80. BH2330. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Son Utilisation des ‘Field-Hollers’ a Valu à Chester Burnett le Surnom de Howlin’ Wolf.” Jazz Hot no. 171 (Dec 1961): 28–29. BH2331. Dicaire, David. “Howlin’ Wolf (1910–1976): Growlin’ the Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 92–98 (Item E130).

BH2316. Brisbin, John Anthony. “‘Son, Don’t Make Paw Kill You!’: Wolf’s Drummer Ray Scott.” Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 24–29.

BH2332. Dickinson, Jim. Howlin’ Wolf: Memphis Days. Vol. 2. Germany: Bear Family CD 15500, 1990.

BH2317. Broven, John; Mohr, Kurt. Howlin’ Wolf Burnett. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. 9 pp.

BH2333. Dixon, Willie. Howlin’ Wolf: The Real Folk Blues. USA: Chess LP 1502, c1966; USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9273, 1987.

BH2318. Broven, John J. “Chester ‘Howlin’ Wolf’ Burnett,” in Howlin’ Wolf Burnett, pp. 3–5, 9. Bexhill-onSea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. Reprinted as “Howlin’

BH2334. Doering, Teddy. “Wer hat Angst vor’m Bösen Wolf?” Blues Notes 6, no. 21 (1974): 14–16.

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BH2335. Dove, Ian. “Howlin’ Wolf in Blues Show.” New Musical Express (16 Oct 1964): 4.

BH2352. Greene, Bob. “Howlin’s for the Stones, But Wolf’s Not in Pack.” Chicago Sun-Times (23 Jul 1975).

BH2336. Dummer, John. “Doggin’ Around with the Wolf.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 4 (Oct 1988).

BH2353. Guralnick, Peter. Chester Burnett aka Howlin’ Wolf. USA: Chess 2CH-60016, 1972; USA: Chess 2ACMB-201, 1976; France: Chess/Vogue 427016, 1976.

BH2337. Dummer, John. “None of That Goddamn Wah Wah!” Melody Maker (31 May 1969): 12.

BH2354. Guralnick, Peter. “The Howlin’ Wolf,” in Lost Highway, pp. 280–288. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979.

BH2338. Edmundson, Craig L. Moanin’ at Midnight: Patterns, Themes, and Imagery in Blues Songs by Howlin’ Wolf. Master’s Thesis, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1995. 109 pp.

BH2355. Guralnick, Peter. “Howlin’ Wolf: Don’t Laugh at Me,” in Feel Like Going Home, pp. 150–169. London: Omnibus, 1978.

BH2339. Escott, Colin. Howlin’ Wolf: Memphis Days. Vol. 1. Germany: Bear Family CD 15460, 1989.

BH2356. Guy, Buddy. “The Immortals. 51: Howlin’ Wolf.” Rolling Stone no. 972 (21 Apr 2005): 50–51.

BH2340. Evans, David. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 126–127. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BH2357. Hadley, Frank-John. “Wolf at the Door, Again: Howlin’ Wolf’s Potent Legacy.” Down Beat 72, no. 3 (Mar 2005): 50–51.

BH2341. Fancourt, Les. Howlin’ Wolf: The Complete Recordings, 1951–1969. UK: Charly/Chess CD RED BOX 7, 1993.

BH2358. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Howlin’ Wolf,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 186–187 (Item E145).

BH2342. Flerlage, Ray; Bloomfield, Mike. “Interview with Howlin’ Wolf.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Feb 1965): 18–19. Reprinted as “Camera Obscura.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 40–42.

BH2359. Harris, Sheldon. “Burnett, Chester Arthur,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 93–95 (E146).

BH2343. Gash, Stephen Matthew. Howlin’ Wolf: Reconstructing the Social Forces Influencing His Approach to Music Making During the Chess Records Years, 1954–1976. Masters Thesis, York University, Canada, 2001. 122 pp. BH2344. Gäverth, Leif. “Bluesens Legender: Howlin’ Wolf.” Jefferson no. 62 (Fall 1983): 18–19. BH2345. Gibbs, Vernon. “Howlin’ Wolf Bemoans the Blues.” Crawdaddy (5 Dec 1971): 46–47. BH2346. Gifford, Barry. “Couldn’t Do No Yodeling, So I Turned to Howlin’.” Rolling Stone no. 16 (24 Aug 1968): 6, 22. BH2347. Gilbert, Jeremy. “Wolf Gathers His Flock in London.” Melody Maker (16 May 1970): 12.

BH2360. Hawkins, Martin. Howlin’ Wolf: Cadillac Daddy: Memphis Recordings, 1952. USA: Rounder C-SS28, 1989. BH2361. Hawkins, Martin. Howlin’ Wolf: The Legendary Sun Performers. UK: Charly CR 30134, 1977. BH2362. Hawkins, Martin. Sun Roots of Rock. Vol. 2: Sam’s Blues: Howlin’ Wolf and Little Milton. UK: Charly CR 30102, 1977. BH2363. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Chester Burnett: Le Loup Hurlant.” Soul Bag no. 147 (Summer 1997): 12–15. BH2364. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 152–154 (E150). BH2365. Hochman, Steve. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 506–508. Pasadena: Salem, 1999. BH2366. Hodenfield, Chris. “Wolf Has Got This Weird Time.” Rolling Stone no. 60 (11 Jun 1970): 30.

BH2349. Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 10–13.

BH2367. Hoffman, Mark; Segrest, James. “Moanin’ at Midnight: The Life and Times of Howlin’ Wolf.” Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 92–95; Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 88–91. (NOTE: Extracts from item BH2416.)

BH2350. Godin, Dave. Howlin’ Wolf: Big City Blues. UK: Ember EMB 3370, 1966.

BH2368. Holland, Ted. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 73–74 (E157).

BH2351. Grandi, Marino. Howlin’ Wolf: The Power of the Voice. Italy: Blues Encore CD 52002, 1990.

BH2369. Huggins, Cilla. “How Many More Years.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 1 (Apr 1988).

BH2348. Gilley, Dawayne. “Hubert and the Wolf.” Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 12–23.

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BH2370. Huggins, Cilla. “Howlin’ Wolf: The Chess Box.” Juke Blues no. 25 (Spring 1992): 30.

BH2389. Morris, Chris; Shurman, Dick. Howlin’ Wolf: The Chess Box. USA: Chess/MCA CH5-9332, 1991.

BH2371. Hughes, Ian. “Howlin’ Blues.” Blues World no. 15 (Jul 1967): 24–26.

BH2390. Morse, Steve. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Boston Globe (17 Jan 1992): 81.

BH2372. Humphrey, Mark. Howlin’ Wolf: His Best. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9375, 1997.

BH2391. Murdoch, Lorne. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Record Collector no. 78 (Feb 1986): 46–50.

BH2373. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (29 Mar 1969): 10.

BH2392. Napier, Simon A. “Howlin’ Wolf.” R&B Scene no. 2 (Aug 1964): 4–5.

BH2374. Joe, Radcliffe. “Howlin’ Wolf Sues Arc Music Charging Fraud.” Billboard 86 (18 May 1974): 6.

BH2393. Niquét, Bernard. “Howlin’ Wolf: Croquemitaine du Blues ….” Jazz Hot no. 269 (Feb 1971): 22–23.

BH2375. Kirby, Fred. “Howlin’ Wolf Weaves Spell at Ungano’s.” Billboard (10 May 1969): 24.

BH2394. Nite, Norm N. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 666 (Item E181).

BH2376. Koda, Cub. “Howlin’ Wolf: The Wolf is at the Door.” Goldmine no. 332 (16 Apr 1993): 10+.

BH2395. Nurmi, Pertii. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980): 26–27.

BH2377. McLagan, Ian. “The First Time I Met the Blues.” Word no. 11 (Jan 2004): 88. BH2378. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164). BH2379. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Howlin’ Wolf,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1199–1200 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 186–187 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 173–175 (E169).

BH2396. Obrecht, Jas. “Keith Richards: On Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Robert Johnson.” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 86–97. BH2397. Oliver, Paul. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Jazz News [UK] no. 51 (20 Dec 1961): 9–10. BH2398. Oliver, Paul. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 436 (Item E154).

BH2380. Leadbitter, Mike. Blues for Mr. Crump. UK: Polydor 2383-257, 1974.

BH2399. Oliver, Paul. “Howling Wolf (Chester Burnett) (1910),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 143 (Item E378).

BH2381. Leadbitter, Mike. “From Ruleville to Memphis,” in Delta Country Blues, pp. 8–11. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BH2400. Olsson, Bengt; Måhlin, Peter. “Straight from the States.” Jefferson no. 6 (1969): 15–16.

BH2382. Leadbitter, Mike. “New Discographical Comment. No. 2: Howling Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 52 (Apr 1968): 14–15. BH2383. Leadbitter, Mike. “Still Worried All the Time.” Blues Unlimited no. 90 (Apr 1972): 12–14. BH2384. Manoeuvre, Philippe. “Electric Blues.” Rock & Folk no. 373 (Sep 1998): 96. BH2385. Manoff, Mark. “Howlin’ Wolf Feels What He Sings.” Philadelphia Evening Bulletin (5 Dec 1973). BH2386. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 328–329 (Item E176). BH2387. Marcus, Greil. “Howlin’ Wolf. . . in London.” Creem 3, no. 5 (Oct 1971). BH2388. Mazzolini, Tom. “Norman Dayron: Paul, Mike, Muddy, Wolf et les Autres = Norman Dayron: Paul, Mike, Muddy, Wolf, and the Others.” Soul Bag no. 181 (Dec 2005): 20–25.

BH2401. O’Neal, Jim. “Howlin’ Wolf and the Little Wolves.” Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 102–103. BH2402. Palmer, Robert. “Wolf Live in ‘65,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, p. 153 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item A1708.) BH2403. Penny, Dave. Howlin’ Wolf, 1951–1952. France: Classics 5056, 2003. BH2404. Radcliffe, Charles. “Howlin’ Wolf Revisited,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 44–45 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Previously unpublished.) BH2405. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 419–420. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BH2406. Röhnisch, Claus. “The Howlin’ Wolf.” Jefferson no. 16 (1972): 11–14. BH2407. Röhnisch, Claus. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 47–49.

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BH2408. Roxon, Lillian. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 536–537 (Item E192). BH2409. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 156–157. London: Brown, 2003. BH2410. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Howlin’ Wolf.” The Blues Collection no. 7 (1992+). BH2411. Russell, Tony. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 56–57 (Item A1904). BH2412. Russell, Tony. “The Wolf at Your Door.” Mojo no. 27 (Feb 1996): 50–51. BH2413. Santelli, Robert. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 191–193 (Item E202). BH2414. Schaefer, Tom. “The Mere Presence of Wolf.” The Bugle-American (3–10 May 1972): 40. BH2415. Segrest, James; Hoffman, Mark. “Moanin’ at Midnight: The Life of Howlin’ Wolf.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 26–30. (NOTE: Extracted from item BH2416.) BH2416. Segrest, James; Hoffman, Mark. Moanin’ at Midnight: The Life of Howlin’ Wolf. New York: Pantheon, 2004. 397 pp.; rev. ed. New York: Thunder’s Mouth, 2005. 399 pp. BH2417. Shadwick, Keith. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 140–141 (Item E204). BH2418. Shurman, Dick. Howlin’ Wolf: Ain’t Gonna Be Your Dog. USA: Chess CHD2 9349, 1994. BH2419. Shurman, Dick. Howlin’ Wolf: His Best. Vol. 2. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-12026, 1999. BH2420. Shurman, Dick. “The Post War Blues Scene and Patton’s Heirs: Memories of Chester (Howling Wolf) Burnett and Willie Johnson,” in The Voice of the Delta, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 271–284. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège, 1987. BH2421. Singel, Amy van; O’Neal, Jim. “Living Blues Interview: Howling Wolf.” Living Blues no. 1 (Spring 1970): 13–17. BH2422. Slaven, Neil. “Howlin’ Wolf.” R&B Monthly no. 7 (Aug 1964): 2–3. BH2423. Snowden, Don. Howlin’ Wolf: Live and Cookin’. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9339, 1980s. BH2424. Snowden, Don. The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9351, 1989. BH2425. Southern, Eileen. “Burnett, Chester Arthur (‘Howlin’ Wolf’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 57 (Item E208).

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BH2426. Srp, Karel, Jr. “Vzpomînka Na Howling Wolfa.” Jazz: Metodická Publikace Urcená Clenum Jazzové Sekce no. 21/22 (1978): 8–9. BH2427. Stevens, Alan. “R&B? No, I’m a Folk Singer - Howlin’ Wolf.” Melody Maker (7 Nov 1964): 12–13. BH2428. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues in the Country.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 4 (Apr 1959): 3–4. BH2429. Sumlin, Hubert. “My Years with Wolf.” Living Blues no. 88 (Sep/Oct 1989): 10–18. BH2430. Szatmary, David P. “The Wolf,” in Rockin’ in Time, pp. 8–9. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2000. BH2431. Taka, Tapani. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Blues News [Finland] no. 79 (1983): 16–18; Blues News [Finland] no. 80 (1983): 14–16; Blues News [Finland] no. 81 (1983): 8–10; Blues News [Finland] no. 82 (1983): 4–8. Translated into Swedish as “‘I’m the Wolf That Howls, Tryin’ to Be Satisfied’: Howlin’ Wolf.” Jefferson no. 81 (1988): 12–19, 34. BH2432. Tate, Greg. “Howlin’ Wolf,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, p. 85 (Item A895). BH2433. Taylor, B. Kimberly. “Remembering Howlin’ Wolf.” Blues Revue no. 22 (Apr/May 1996): 35–39. BH2434. Tomko, Gene. “Killing Floor (The Lemon Song),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 565 (Item E162). BH2435. Tomko, Gene. “Red Rooster, The,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 821–822 (Item E162). BH2436. Topping, Ray. Howling Wolf Rides Again. UK: Ace CDCHD 333, 1991. BH2437. Topping, Ray. Howlin’ Wolf: Ridin’ in the Moonlight. UK: Ace CH 52, 1982. BH2438. Trynka, Paul. “Deep Blue.” Mojo no. 27 (Feb 1996): 40–50. BH2439. Turner, Al; Dougherty, Tom. “Howlin’ Wolf: Can’t Hold a Good Man Down.” The Drummer (18 Dec 1973): 19, 22. BH2440. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Ululati Dal Delta: La Vera Storia Di Chester Arthur Burnette a.k.a. Howlin’ Wolf. Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 32 (Sep 1990): 4–8; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 33 (Dec 1990): 4–9. BH2441. Ward, Ed. “Howlin’ Wolf, Chester Burnett: The Man Who Became the Wolf,” in Bluesland: Portraits of Twelve Major American Blues Masters, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 204–223. New York: Dutton, 1991.

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BH2442. Waterman, Dick. “Howling Wolf,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 42–45. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BH2443. Welding, Pete. Chester Burnett aka Howlin’ Wolf. USA: Chess 2CH 60016, 1972. BH2444. Welding, Pete. “Honoring the Wolf.” Down Beat 43, no. 9 (6 May 1976): 19–20. BH2445. Welding, Pete. “Howlin’ Wolf.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Feb 1969): 9. BH2446. Welding, Pete. Howlin’ Wolf: Change My Way. USA: Chess/GRT CHV 418, 1975; USA: Chess/ MCA CHD 93001, 1990. BH2447. Welding, Pete. Howlin’ Wolf: Evil. USA: Chess CH1540, c1969. BH2448. Welding, Pete. Howlin’ Wolf: Message to the Young. USA: Chess CH 50002, 1971. BH2449. Welding, Pete. “I Sing for the People: An Interview with Howlin’ Wolf.” Down Beat 34, no. 25 (14 Dec 1967): 20–23. Reprinted as “Howlin’ Wolf: An Interview with Bluesman Howling Wolf.” Blues Unlimited no. 59 (Jan 1969): 4–5; Blues Unlimited no. 60 (Mar 1969): 8–9; Blues Unlimited no. 61 (Apr 1969): 7–8; Blues Unlimited no. 62 (May 1969): 7–8; Blues Unlimited no. 63 (Jun 1969): 8. Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 44. BH2450. Wilcock, Donald E. “Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1970.” Blues World no. 39 (Summer 1971): 11–12. BH2451. Williams, Paul; Guralnick, Peter. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Crawdaddy no. 5 (Sep 1966): 11–13. BH2452. Wise, Steve. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Great Speckled Bird (10 Jun 1974): 9. BH2453. Wolf, Peter. “Muddy, Wolf, and Me: Adventures in the Blues Trade,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 188–193 (Item A895). Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 3 (Fall 1976): 344. Coda no. 145 (Mar 1976): 32. Crazy Music no. 7 (1976): 66. Down Beat 43 (26 Feb 1976): 10. Guitar Player 10, no. 4 (Apr 1976): 36. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 40 (1976): 23. Jazz Hot no. 324 (Feb 1976): 31. Melody Maker (17 Jan 1976): 1. Music Educators Journal 62 (May 1976): 84. Newsweek 87, no. 4 (26 Jan 1976): 37. Sing Out! 24, no. 5 (1975): 43+. Variety 281 (28 Jan 1976): 78. BH2454. Balfour, Alan. “Howlin’ Wolf, 1910–1976.” Shout no. 107 (Feb/Mar 1976): 18–20. BH2455. “Bluesman ‘Howlin’ Wolf’ Chester Burnett Dies.” Chicago Tribune (11 Jan 1976): B14.

BH2456. Cuffe, Greg. “I’m a Tail Dragger.” Crazy Music no. 8 (1976): 23. BH2457. Dummer, John. “On the Road with the Howlin’ Wolf.” Melody Maker (24 Jan 1976): 49. BH2458. Godin, Dave. “Howlin’ Wolf: A Tribute.” Blues & Soul (27 Jan/9 Feb 1976): 35. BH2459. Guralnick, Peter. “The Wolf’s at the Top of the Stairway to Heaven.” Rolling Stone no. 207 (26 Feb 1976): 11, 20. BH2460. Jones, Max. “Wolf: Leader of the Blues Pack.” Melody Maker (24 Jan 1976): 49. BH2461. Linden, Colin. “Howlin’ Wolf, 1910–1976.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 1 (Feb 1976): 9–10. BH2462. Olivier, Ghislain. “Le Blues Entre Chien et Loup.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 242 (Mar 1976): 22–23. BH2463. Olsson, Olof T. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Orkester Journalen 44, no. 2 (Feb 1976): 5+. BH2464. O’Neal, Amy. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Living Blues no. 25 (Jan/Feb 1976): 6. BH2465. O’Neal, Jim. “The Blues Never Die.” Sing Out! 24, no. 6 (1976): 27, 31. BH2466. Rockwell, John. “Howlin’ Wolf, 65, Blues Singer, a Delta Traditionalist, is Dead.” New York Times (12 Jan 1976): 30. BH2467. Russell, Tony. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 3 (Mar 1976): 8. BH2468. Schweitz, Hans. “Howlin’ Wolf, 1910–1976.” Jefferson no. 32 (1976): 16. BH2469. Stiff, John. “Howlin’ Wolf.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 5 (May 1976): 9. BH2470. Turner, Bez. “Howling Wolf: An Appreciation.” Blues Unlimited no. 118 (Mar/Apr 1976): 4–7. BH2471. White, Cliff. “Howling for the Wolf.” New Musical Express (24 Jan 1976). See also: LILLIE BURNETT Blue Suede News no. 18 (1992): 10+. Blues & Co no. 2 (c1997). Blues Magazine [France] no. 27 (2003). Blues News [Finland] no. 7 (c1969). Discoveries no. 47 (Apr 1992): 32+. Goldmine no. 179 (5 Jun 1987). Goldmine no. 258 (15 Jun 1990). Items A542 (Pt. 4), A781, A1158 (Pt. 13), A1708, A1949, A2085, BG454, BM2322, C182, D1829 (Vol. 3), E114. HOWLIN’ WOLF (2) See: J.T. “FUNNY PAPER” SMITH

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L.C. HUBERT Obituaries: BH2472. Huggins, Cilla. “L.C. Hubert.” Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/Sep 1979): 30. DUKE HUDDLESTON BH2473. Eagle, Bob. “Controversies of the Blues. Pt. 2.” Crazy Music no. 11 (1977): 46–49. BOB HUDSON See: BLACK BOB HATTIE HUDSON See: Items BC1, F1408, F1455. WILLIE HUDSON See: THE LOST AMERICAN BLUESMEN

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JOE HUGHES BH2482. Baumgartner, Brian. “Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes: A Houston Survivor.” Juke Blues no. 17 (Autumn 1989): 9–12. BH2483. Brisbin, John Anthony. “‘I Still Leave a Little Dirt on My Strings’: Joe Guitar Hughes.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 20–29. BH2484. Govenar, Alan. “Joe Hughes.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/Dec 1988): 14–15. (NOTE: Excerpted from item F1414.) BH2485. Govenar, Alan. “Joe Hughes,” in Living Texas Blues, p. 63. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BH2486. Govenar, Alan. “Joe Hughes,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 124–125 (Item F1414).

LUTHER AND PERCY HUFF

BH2487. Gregory, Hugh. “Joe Guitar Hughes,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

BH2474. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Luther Huff,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 126 (E101).

BH2488. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Joe Hughes,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 155–156 (E150).

BH2475. Bogaert, Karel. “Huff, Luther,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 168–169 (Item E110).

BH2489. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 12.

BH2476. Breckow, John. “Black Ace & Percy Huff.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 3 (1973): 23.

BH2490. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hughes, Joe ‘Guitar’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1203–1204 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 189 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 175–176 (E169).

BH2477. Eagle, Bob. “Luther Huff.” Living Blues no. 22 (Jul/ Aug 1975): 33–35. BH2478. Harris, Sheldon. “Huff, Luther Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 252 (E146). BH2479. Komara, Edward. “Huff, Luther and Percy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 473–474 (Item E162). BH2480. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Huff, Luther,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 187 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 175 (E169). BH2481. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Luther and Percy: The Huff Brothers.” Blues Unlimited no. 56 (Sep 1968): 4, 6. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 112– 114. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. See also: Items BC2184, BW1905, BW2319. PERCY HUFF See: LUTHER AND PERCY HUFF WILLIE B. HUFF See: Item BC1169. DICK “HUGGY BOY” HUGG See: RECORDED IN HOLLYWOOD/HOLLYWOOD/CASH/LUCKY/MONEY RECORDS

BH2491. Mitchell, Rick. “The City’s Best-Kept Secret.” Houston Chronicle (10 Jan 1994): 1. BH2492. Point, Michael. “Hughes, Joe ‘Guitar’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 474 (Item E162). BH2493. Radenac, Marc. “Joe Hughes.” Soul Bag no. 116 (Spring 1989): 10–15. BH2494. Russell, Tony. “Joe Hughes (1937–,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 119–120 (Item A1904). BH2495. Santelli, Robert. “Hughes, Joe ‘Guitar’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 194 (Item E202). BH2496. Scott, Hammond. Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes: If You Want to See the Blues. USA: Black Top BT 1050, 1989. BH2497. Topping, Ray. “Joe Hughes Discography.” Juke Blues no. 17 (Autumn 1989): 13. (NOTE: With additions/corrections by Marcel M. Vos in Juke Blues no. 18 (Winter 1989/90): 12.) BH2498. Wood, Roger. “Blues at 2000: Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 61.

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BH2499. Zijlstra, Don. “Joe Hughes.” Block no. 67 (1988): 7–11, 13.

PAPA HARVEY HULL AND LONG “CLEVE” REED

BH2500. Zijlstra, Don. “Joe Hughes Discography, 1955– 1988.” Block no. 67 (1988): 11, 13.

BH2513. Eagle, Bob. “Blues Forum: A Fresh Look at the Down Home Boys.” Blues-Link no. 4 (1974): 19–20.

Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 180 (Jun 2003): 13. Blues Revue no. 84 (Oct/Nov 2003): 99. Discoveries no. 182 (2003): 33. Guitar Player 37, no. 9 (Sep 2003): 25. Houston Chronicle (22 May 2003): A29. Mojo no. 117 (2003): 35. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 26 (Jun 2003): 98. The Times [UK] (10 Jun 2003): 36.

BH2514. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hull, Papa Harvey, and Long Cleve Reed,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1205 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 189 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 176 (E169).

BH2501. Clark, Michael D.; Racine, Marty. “Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes, 1937–2003; Houston Music Legend Dies.” Houston Chronicle (Houston Section) (22 May 2003): 1. BH2502. Hannusch, Jeff. “Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes.” Goldmine no. 599 (11 Jul 2003): 40.

BH2515. Oliver, Paul. Country Blues: The First Generation: Papa Harvey Hull & Long Cleve Reed, Richard ‘Rabbit’ Brown: Complete Recordings. UK: Matchbox MSE 201, 1982. Notes reprinted as “First Generation: Early Country Blues Guitar,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 62–63 (Item A1577).

BH2503. Lindholm, Jeff. “Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes.” Dirty Linen no. 108 (Oct/Nov 2003): 8.

BH2516. Russell, Tony. “Talking Blues: Quills, Reeds, and Things.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 5 (Aug/Sep 1971): 25.

BH2504. Lomax, John Nova. “Another Man Done Gone: Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes, RIP.” Houston Press (29 May 2003).

See also: Items A2272, A2274, BB2878, BC1274, C152, F993, F996, F997. HELEN HUMES

BH2505. Nuri Nuri. “Joe Hughes.” Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 2003): 60–61.

BH2517. Anon. “Helen Humes.” Jazz Hot no. 310 (Nov 1974): 20–21.

BH2506. Oortmarssen, Bert van. “Third Ward-Klaasse en Utrechtse Triomfen: Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes (1937– 2003).” Block no. 126 (2003): 32.

BH2518. Anon. “Helen Humes Off on New Style.” Chicago Defender (20 Oct 1948): 16.

BH2507. Périn, Jacques. “Joe Hugues.” Soul Bag no. 172 (Sep 2003): 33.

BH2519. Anon. “Helen Humes: Vindicating the Critics.” Stereo Review 35 (Jul 1975): 76.

BH2508. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 602 (Jul/ Aug 2003): 8.

BH2520. Balliett, Whitney. “Just a Singer.” New Yorker 51 (24 Feb 1975): 98. Reprinted in American Singers, p. 42. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979.

BH2509. Wadey, Paul. “Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes; Houston Bluesman Who Found a European Audience.” Independent [UK] (26 May 2003): 14.

BH2521. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 466 (Jan 1997): 50.

BH2510. Wight, Phil. “Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes.” Blues & Rhythm no. 181 (Aug 2003): 21. BH2511. Wood, Roger. “Joe ‘Guitar’ Hughes.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 115–116. See also: Items BC1648, F1476. JOE HUGUES See: JOE HUGHES OLIN HUGHES BH2512. Iglauer, Bruce. “The Other Chicago Blues: Olin Hughes.” Living Blues no. 4 (Winter 1970/71): 25–26. PEE WEE HUGHES See: Item A21.

BH2522. Battestini, Jean-Paul. “Helen Humes.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 238 (1974): 5. BH2523. Brooks, Michael. Helen Humes: The Talk of the Town. USA: Columbia PC 33488, 1975. BH2524. Buck, George H., Jr. Helen Humes. USA: Audiophile AP-107, 1980. BH2525. Buck, Eleanor L.; Buck, George H., Jr. The Incomparable Helen Humes. USA: Jazzology J-55, c1974. BH2526. Burke, Tony. Helen Humes: New Million Dollar Secret. Sweden: Whiskey, Women and ... KM-707, 1987. BH2527. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Humes, Helen,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 243 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Helen Humes,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 310 (Item E119).

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BH2528. Chilton, John. “Humes, Helen,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 157 (Item E121). BH2529. Clarke, Donald. “Humes, Helen,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 607– 608 (Item E125). BH2530. Dance, Stanley. “Humes, Helen,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 145–146 (Item E128). BH2531. Dance, Stanley. “Helen Humes,” in The World of Count Basie, pp. 129–136. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1980; London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1980. BH2532. Dance, Stanley. Helen Humes, 1947. USA: Trip TLP-5588, 1965. BH2533. Feather, Leonard. “The Blindfold Test: Helen Humes.” Down Beat 28, no. 10 (11 May 1961): 35. BH2534. Feather, Leonard. Good Morning Blues. USA: MCA MCA2-4108, 1977. BH2535. Feather, Leonard. “Humes, Helen,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 162–163 (Item E136). BH2536. Feather, Leonard. “Humes, Helen,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 182 (Item E135). BH2537. Feather, Leonard. “Humes, Helen,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 261 (Item E138). BH2538. Feather, Leonard. “Riscoperta di Helen Humes.” Musica Jazz 17 (Jun 1961): 39–40. BH2539. Harris, Sheldon. “Humes, Helen,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 252–254 (E146). BH2540. Hentoff, Nat. Helen Humes: Sneaking Around. USA: Classic Jazz CJ 110, 1978. BH2541. Hobson, Wilder. “To Miss Humes in Spring.” Saturday Review 43 (30 Apr 1960): 54. BH2542. Holland, Ted. “Helen Humes,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 78 (E157). BH2543. Horricks, Raymond. “Helen Humes,” in Count Basie and His Orchestra: Its Music and Its Musicians, pp. 185–186. London: Jazz Book Club, 1958. BH2544. Jones, Max. “Counting on Helen’s Blues.” Melody Maker (26 Sep 1981): 26, 35. BH2545. Joyce, Mike. “Helen Humes: Interview.” Cadence 3 (Jan 1978): 6–8, 17–18. BH2546. Kinkle, Roger D. “Humes, Helen,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1140–1141 (E160).

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BH2547. Koenig, Lester. Helen Humes: ‘Songs I Like to Sing’. USA: Contemporary S7582, 1961; USA: Original Jazz Classics OJC-171, 1984. BH2548. LaFargue, Pierre. Helen Humes with Red Norvo and His Orchestra: Midsummer Night’s Songs. France: RCA FPM1 7018, 1974. BH2549. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Humes, Helen,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1207 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz (E167). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 189 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 176 (E169). BH2550. Mathieson, Kenny. “Humes, Helen,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 474–475 (Item E162). BH2551. McConnell, Stacy A. “Helen Humes,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 19. Detroit: Gale, 1997. BH2552. McDonough, John. “Helen Humes.” Down Beat 42 (14 Aug 1975): 26. BH2553. McDonough, John. “Helen Humes: Still the Talk of the Town.” Down Beat 43, no. 10 (20 May 1976): 17–18, 41. BH2554. Moonoogian, George A. “The Artistry of Helen Humes.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 9 (Jul 1982): 6 pp. BH2555. Moonoogian, George A. Helen Humes: Be-BabaLeba. Sweden: Whiskey, Women and ... KM-701, 1982. BH2556. Morgan, Alun. Helen Humes: On the Sunny Side of the Street. UK: Black Lion BLP 30167, 1974. BH2557. Morgan, Alun. Ivie Anderson-Helen Humes: Black and White Masters. Storyville SLP804, 1972. BH2558. O’Neal, Jim. “Helen Humes.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 24. BH2559. O’Neal, Jim; Garon, Paul. “Kentucky Blues. Pt. 2: The Sylvester Weaver Scrapbook.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 15–25. BH2560. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Humes, Helen,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 118 (Item E182). BH2561. Pinfold, Mike. “Beyond the Blues.” Jazz Journal 34, no. 2 (Feb 1981): 16–17. BH2562. Pleasants, Henry. “Helen Humes: Vindicating the Critics.” Stereo Review (Jul 1975): 76. BH2563. Robinson, J. Bradford. “Humes, Helen,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 439 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 546 (Item E159).

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BH2564. Russell, Tony. “Helen Humes (1913–1981),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 120 (Item A1904). BH2565. Santelli, Robert. “Humes, Helen,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 194–195 (Item E202). BH2566. Scherman, Bo. “Aentligen Humes.” Orkester Journalen 48, no. 6 (Jun 1980): 10. BH2567. Shadwick, Keith. “Helen Humes,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 139 (Item E204). BH2568. Southern, Eileen. “Humes, Helen,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 190 (Item E208). BH2569. Soutif, Daniel. “Les Voix de Basie.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 251 (Jan 1977): 30. BH2570. Sussman, Andrew. Helen Humes and the Muse All Stars. USA: Muse MR 5217, 1980. BH2571. Townley, Eric. “Million Dollar Singer.” Storyville no. 64 (Apr/May 1976): 126–130. BH2572. Trageser, Jim. “Count Basie and the Blues.” Living Blues no. 93 (Sep/Oct 1990): 20–22. BH2573. Tucker, Lisa. “Helen Humes.” Oxford American no. 50 (Summer 2005): 94–96. BH2574. Visser, Joop. Helen Humes: He May Be Your Man. France?: Culture CDBB 1019-CP018, 1999. BH2575. Wolff, Carlo. Helen Humes: ‘Deed I Do. USA: Contemporary CCD 14071-2, 1994. Obituaries: Billboard 93 (3 Oct 1981): 72. Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 228. Crescendo 20 (Jan 1982): 6. Down Beat 48, no. 12 (Dec 1981): 14. International Musician 80 (Oct 1981): 10. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 74 (1982): 16. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 301 (Oct/Nov 1981): 18. Jazz Report [USA] 10, no. 3 (1982): 14. Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 52. Melody Maker (19 Sep 1981): 5. Musical Times 122 (Nov 1981): 768. Neue Zeitscrift für Musik no. 6 (Nov/Dec 1981): 598. The Times [UK] (15 Sep 1981): 14. Variety 304 (16 Sep 1981): 83. BH2576. Barlow, Jim. “A Tribute to Helen Humes, 1913– 1981.” Jazz Spotlite News 2, no. 4 (Fall/Winter 1981): 22–23. BH2577. Buzelin, Jean. “Helen Humes.” Soul Bag no. 86 (Dec 1981/Jan 1982): 4. BH2578. Harris, Sheldon. “Helen Humes, 1913–1981.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 56. BH2579. Hess, Norbert. “Helen Humes.” Blues Forum no. 4 (Sep/Nov 1981): 4–7.

BH2580. Konow, Albrekt von. “Helen Humes.” Orkester Journalen 49, no. 10 (Oct 1981): 4. BH2581. Silvester, Mario. “Helen Humes.” Jazz Freak 9, no. 3 (Jan 1982): 85. BH2582. Townley, Eric. “Helen Humes.” Jazz Journal 34, no. 11 (Nov 1981): 22. BH2583. Wilson, John S. “Helen Humes, Singer of Ballads and Blues, 68.” New York Times (14 Sep 1981): D15. See also: Goldmine no. 199 (11 Mar 1988). Jazznu no. 171 (1993): 22+. Items A1521 (Pt. 2), A1831, A1832, A1833, BA99, BJ1753, C711. D.A. HUNT (Daniel Augusta Hunt) BH2584. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “D.A. Hunt,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 126 (E101). BH2585. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Hunt, Daniel Augusta ‘D.A.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 479–480 (Item E162). BH2586. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues: Greyhound Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 78 (Dec 1970): 17. BH2587. Napier, Simon A. “The Unknowns. No. 10: D.A. Hunt.” Blues Unlimited no. 32 (Apr 1966): 9. See also: Item BB472. SLEEPY OTIS HUNT BH2588. Brisbin, John Anthony. “The Lost American Bluesmen: Sleepy Otis Hunt.” Living Blues no. 134 (Jul/ Aug 1997): 30–33. BH2589. Komara, Edward. “Hunt, Otis ‘Sleepy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 480 (Item E162). Obituaries: BH2590. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Sleepy Otis Hunt.” Living Blues no. 142 (Nov/Dec 1998): 55. See also: THE LOST AMERICAN BLUESMEN VAN HUNT (Van Zula Carter Hunt) BH2591. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Van Hunt,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 126–127 (E101). BH2592. Evans, David. “Ramblin’.” Blues Revue no. 29 (1997): 70, 72, 74. BH2593. Komara, Edward. “Hunt, Van Zula Carter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 480 (Item E162).

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Obituaries: Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 58.

BH2612. Anon. “Her Baron Calls from Europe.” New York Amsterdam News (26 Nov 1938): 21.

BH2594. Tremewan, Ed. “Van Zula Carter Hunt.” Blues & Rhythm no. 102 (Sep 1995): 10.

BH2613. Anon. “Hunter, Alberta,” in American National Biography. Vol. 11, pp. 511–513. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

See also: BEALE STREET JUG BAND Item BM1272. ALBERTA HUNTER BH2595. Albertson, Chris. Alberta Hunter: Amtrak Blues. USA: Columbia 36430, 1980. BH2596. Albertson, Chris. Alberta Hunter with Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders. USA: Riverside RLP-9418, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-5102, 1991. BH2597. Albertson, Chris. Classic Alberta Hunter: The Thirties. USA: Stash ST-115, 1978. BH2598. Albertson, Chris. The Glory of Alberta Hunter. USA: Columbia 37691, 1982. BH2599. Albertson, Chris; Rust, Brian. The Legendary Alberta Hunter: With Jack Jackson & His Orchestra. USA: DRG Records SL 5195, c1981. BH2600. Albertson, Chris. “Roots of Jazz.” Stereo Review 34, no. 6 (1977): 76. BH2601. Albertson, Chris. Young Alberta Hunter: The Twenties. USA: Stash ST 123, 1984. BH2602. Anon. “Alberta Hunter.” Jazz [Switzerland] no. 82 (1982): 3 pp. BH2603. Anon. “Alberta Hunter, 1895–1984: Singer/Songwriter.” Journal & Guide (27 Mar 1991): 4. BH2604. Anon. “Alberta Hunter is No Cinderella, But Her Story is Just About as Romantic!” New York Amsterdam News (5 Nov 1938): 21. BH2605. Anon. “Alberta Hunter Returns to Swank Club Don Soir.” Chicago Defender (8 Aug 1953): 19. BH2606. Anon. “Alberta Hunter Triumphs Again.” Chicago Defender (15 Jun 1940): 21. BH2607. Anon. “Der Blues der Alten Dame: Alberta Hunter.” Jazz Podium 28, no. 4 (Apr 1979): 4–5. BH2608. Anon. “Comeback at 82.” Swinging Newsletter 8, no. 36 (1978): 5. BH2609. Anon. “83 and Evermore.” Down Beat 45 (10 Aug 1978): 12. BH2610. Anon. “86-Year Old Blues Singer Doesn’t Plan to Retire.” Jet 61, no. 3 (1 Oct 1981): 64. BH2611. Anon. “Happiness is Alberta Hunter.” Jazz Echo 9, no. 39 (1979): 7.

BH2614. Anon. “International Entertainer.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (28 Mar 1931): 8. BH2615. Anon. “A Right to Sing the Blues.” New York Times (2 Sep 1980): 6. BH2616. Anon. “Singer Warns Against Nazis.” New York Amsterdam News (9 Feb 1935): 1. BH2617. Balliett, Whitney. “Let It Be Classy: Alberta Hunter,” in American Singers: Twenty-Seven Portraits in Song. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. BH2618. Bennetts, Leslie. “Fame Comes Again to Alberta Hunter.” New York Times (25 Nov 1978): 1, 12. BH2619. Bickhart, Jim. Alberta Hunter: Remember My Name. USA: Columbia JS 35553, 1978 BH2620. Bogaert, Karel. “Hunter, Alberta,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 169–170 (Item E110). BH2621. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Alberta Hunter,” in Blueswomen, pp. 67–74 (E112). BH2622. Bourget, J.L. “Alberta Hunter: Remember My Name.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 266/267 (Jul/ Aug 1978): 28–29. BH2623. Carles, Philippe. “Les Deux Amours d’Alberta Hunter.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 314 (Jan 1983): 34–35. BH2624. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Alberta Hunter,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 310–311 (Item E119). BH2625. Chilton, John. “Hunter, Alberta,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 158 (Item E121). BH2626. Clarke, Donald. “Hunter, Alberta,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 608– 609 (Item E125). BH2627. Cook, Bruce. “Alberta Hunter: Remember Her Name: The Lady, 83, Sings the Blues.” Washington Post (22 Oct 1978): 9. BH2628. Dahl, Bill. Alberta Hunter: Downhearted Blues: Live at the Cookery. USA: Varèse Sarabande 302 066 247 2, 2001. BH2629. Darden, N.J. “No Tea for the Fever: Alberta Hunter is Back and Happy to Sing the Blues.” Essence 9, no. 6 (Oct 1978): 82–83.

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BH2630. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Hunter, Alberta,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 156. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 189–190 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 177–178 (E169).

BH2631. Driggs, Frank. “Alberta Hunter.” Storyville no. 60 (Aug/Sep 1975): 222–224.

BH2648. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Hunter, Alberta,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 330 (Item E176).

BH2632. Feather, Leonard. “Hunter, Alberta,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 261–262 (Item E138). BH2633. Giddins, Gary. “Alberta Retires to Go Back to Work.” Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 4 (1977): 33. BH2634. Giddins, Gary. “Riffs: Alberta Hunter Goes Back to Work.” Village Voice 22 (24 Oct 1977): 87–88. BH2635. Gilbert, Lynn; Moore, Gaylen. “Alberta Hunter,” in Particular Passions: Talks with Women Who Have Shaped Our Times, pp. 224–253. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1981. BH2636. Gormick, Greg. Alberta Hunter: Beale Street Blues. USA: Magnum MCCD 003, 1996. BH2637. Gormick, Greg. Alberta Hunter: Tell the Difference. UK: Arpeggio ARB 007, 2001. BH2638. Harris, Sheldon. “Hunter, Alberta,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 254–257 (E146). BH2639. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “She’s Got a Mind to Ramble: Alberta Hunter,” in Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s, pp. 198–217. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987. BH2640. Harvey, Trevor S. “Hunter, Alberta,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 480–481 (Item E162). BH2641. Holland, Ted. “Alberta Hunter,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 46 (E157). BH2642. Jeske, Lee. “Alberta Hunter: Singer of Songs.” Down Beat 47, no. 1 (Jan 1980): 22–24, 60. BH2643. Jeske, Lee. “Home is the Hunter - and Her Castle’s Still Rockin’.” Jazz Journal 31, no. 6 (Jun 1978): 28.

BH2649. Morehouse, W. “Alberta Hunter’s Songs: Just Like It Used to Be.” Christian Science Monitor 70 (3 Mar 1978): 6. BH2650. O’Toole, Lawrence. “Profile: Alberta Hunter: The 85-Year-Old Perpetual Motion Blues Machine.” Macleans 93, no. 49 (8 Dec 1978): 14, 17–18. BH2651. Palmer, Robert. “Alberta Hunter: Young at 83.” Rolling Stone no. 272 (24 Aug 1978): 18. BH2652. Pastonesi, Marco. “Alberta Hunter.” Il Blues no. 1 (Dec 1982): 5–7. BH2653. Placksin, Sally. “Alberta Hunter,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 36–39. New York: Wideview, 1982. BH2654. Radano, Ronald M. “Hunter, Alberta,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 440 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 548 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 874. New York: Grove, 2001. BH2655. Reynolds, Jim. “Alberta Hunter with Jimmy Daniels.” Interview 8, no. 6 (Jun 1978): 36–37. BH2656. Romanowski, Ken. Alberta Hunter: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5422, 1996. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5423, 1996. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-54243, 1996. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5425, 1996. Vol. 5: Alternate Takes, 1921–1924. Austria: Document DOCD1006, 1997. BH2657. Russell, Tony. “Alberta Hunter (1895–1984),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 120–121 (Item A1904).

BH2644. Kinkle, Roger D. “Hunter, Alberta,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1141–1142 (E160).

BH2658. Saal, Hubert. “Rebirth of the Blues.” Newsweek 90 (31 Oct 1977): 101.

BH2645. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Alberta Hunter,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 7 (Item E164).

BH2659. Santelli, Robert. “Hunter, Alberta,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 195–196 (Item E202).

BH2646. Lane, Bill. “Past 80 and Still Singing.” Sepia 29 (Dec 1980): 72–76.

BH2660. Schuyler, G.S. “Europe Gives Race Actors Better Chance Than U.S.” Chicago Defender (20 Dec 1930): 7.

BH2647. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hunter, Alberta,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1209–1210 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of

BH2661. Shadwick, Keith. “Alberta Hunter,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 142 (Item E204).

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BH2662. Shapiro, Nat; Hentoff, Nat. “Alberta Hunter,” in Hear Me Talkin’ to Ya, pp. 223–224. New York Rinehart, 1955. BH2663. Southern, Eileen. “Hunter, Alberta,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 190–191 (Item E208). BH2664. Spencer, Onah. “Alberta Hunter, Born on Beale Street, Has Sung in 25 Countries.” Down Beat 8 (1 Jan 1941). Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 43. BH2665. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick; Davies, Ron. “Alberta Hunter Discography.” Jazzfinder 1 (Dec 1948): 11–12. BH2666. Taylor, Frank C.; Cook, Gerald. Alberta Hunter: A Celebration in Blues. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987. 311 pp. BH2667. Taylor, Frank C.; Cook, Gerald. “Blues Singer Alberta Hunter: The Forgotten Years.” Ms 15 (Mar 1987): 46–48. BH2668. Traill, Sinclair. “From the Jazz Corners of the World: Home is the Hunter.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 12 (Dec 1977): 21. BH2669. Whiston, H.F. “Back Comes Alberta Hunter.” Melody Maker (9 Dec 1950): 9. BH2670. Williams, Carla. “Hunter, Alberta,” in The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, & Musical Theater, ed. C.J. Summers, pp. 124–125. San Francisco: Cleis, 2004. BH2671. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Alberta Hunter.” Storyville (1996/97): 207–209. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 12, no. 2 (Fall 1984): 276–277. Cadence 10, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 76. Christian Science Monitor (22 Oct 1984): 19. Coda no. 199 (Dec 1984): 39. Down Beat 52, no. 1 (Jan 1985): 14. Goldmine no. 114 (7 Dec 1984). Goldmine no. 121 (15 Mar 1985). Jazz Educators Journal 17, no. 2 (1984/85): 112. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 91 (1984): 28–29. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 334 (Dec 1984): 7. Jazz Podium 33 (Dec 1984): 40. JazzTimes 14 (Dec 1984): 22. Jet 67, no. 5 (5 Nov 1984): 55. Mens en Melodie 39 (Dec 1984): 577. Mississippi Rag 12 (Nov 1984): 4. Musical Times 126 (Jan 1985): 43. New York Times (21 Oct 1984): D22. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 18, no. 4 (1984): 746. Das Orchester 33 (Jan 1985): 60. Orkester Journalen 52, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 51. Sing Out! 31, no. 1 (Jan/Mar 1985): 60. The Times [UK]

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(20 Oct 1984): 10. Variety 316 (24 Oct 1984): 429. Village Voice 29 (10 Jul 1984): 56–57. BH2672. Belcher, Jerry. “Alberta Hunter: Early Jazz, Blues Era Legend Dies.” Los Angeles Times (19 Oct 1984): 1. BH2673. Buzelin, Jean. “Alberta Hunter.” Soul Bag no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1985): 27. BH2674. Colombé, Graham. “Alberta Hunter.” Jazz Journal 37, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 16. BH2675. Crouch, Stanley. “Alberta Hunter, 1895–1984.” Village Voice 29 (30 Oct 1984): 93–94. BH2676. Feather, Leonard. “Alberta Hunter Dies at 89.” Jazz Express no. 58 (Nov 1984): 1. BH2677. Harris, Sheldon. “Alberta Hunter.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 67–69. BH2678. Hess, Norbert. “Alberta Hunter.” Blues Forum no. 16 (4th Quarter 1984): 41. BH2679. Keepnews, Peter. “Alberta Hunter Dies at 89.” Billboard 96 (27 Oct 1984): 68. BH2680. Maddocks, Melvin. “Alberta Hunter: The Lady Sang More Than the Blues.” Christian Science Monitor (26 Oct 1984): 23. BH2681. Stevens, Alan. “Alberta Hunter.” Crescendo 22 (Jun/Jul 1985): 38. BH2682. Svacina, Franziska. “Alberta Hunter.” Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 22. BH2683. Vernon, Paul; Quinlan, Maureen. “Alberta Hunter.” Blues & Rhythm no. 5 (Dec 1984): 38–39. BH2684. Wilcox, Bert. “Farewell ... Alberta Hunter.” Memory Lane no. 65 (Winter 1984): 22–23. BH2685. Wilson, John S. “Alberta Hunter, 89, Cabaret Star Dies.” New York Times (19 Oct 1984): 5. See also: Dawn Magazine (Oct 1978). Items A1521 (Pt. 1), BC1891, BH820, BR162. IVORY JOE HUNTER BH2686. Anon. “Ailing Ivory Joe Hunter to Be Honored at Opry House.” Billboard 86 (28 Sep 1974): 40. BH2687. Anon. “Discography.” Goldmine no. 29 (Oct 1978): 9. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Goldmine no. 33 (1979).) BH2688. Anon. “Ivory Joe Hunter.” Ebony 7, no. 9 (Jul 1952): 41. BH2689. Anon. “Ivory Joe Hunter Again.” Chicago Defender (22 Sep 1951): 22.

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BH2690. Anon. “Ivory Joe Hunter at Chicago Regal Theater.” Chicago Defender (4 Sep 1948): 8. BH2691. Anon. “Ivory Joe Hunter Joins Trio Bigs with Bang; Sets Murks in Canada.” Chicago Defender (18 Dec 1954): 6. BH2692. Anon. “Ivory Joe Hunter Learns Meaning of ‘Second Chance’.” Chicago Defender (1 Sep 1956): 14. BH2693. Anon. “Ivory Joe Hunter Says Hard Work, Early Paternal Advice, His Tonic.” Chicago Defender (29 Jun 1957): 8. BH2694. Anon. Ivory Joe Hunter Sings Sixteen of His All Time Hits. Denmark: Sing 605, 1987. BH2695. Anon. “Ivory Strikes Serious Note!” Chicago Defender (2 Feb 1952): 23. BH2696. Anon. “Meet Ivory Joe Hunter, The New Fats Waller, Jordan Says.” Chicago Defender (10 Jun 1950): 20. BH2697. Anon. “They’re Making Music News.” International Musician 50 (Aug 1951): 34. BH2698. Bernholm, Jonas. “New Orleans Bounce.” Jefferson no. 22 (1973): 33–34. BH2699. Bogaert, Karel. “Hunter, Ivory Joe,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 170 (Item E110). BH2700. Clarke, Donald. “Hunter, Ivory Joe,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 610 (Item E125). BH2701. Cowley, John H. “Hunt the Hunter.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 4 (Jul 1972): 12–13. BH2702. Davis, Brian G. “Changing Blues: Ivory Joe Hunter.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 3 (Nov 1961). BH2703. Drust, Greg. Ivory Joe Hunter: If I Had a Girl. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-25, 1984.

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BH2710. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Ivory Joe Hunter,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 168 (Item E145). BH2711. Hayes, Isaac; Gabree, John. The Return of Ivory Joe Hunter. USA: Epic E 30348, 1971. BH2712. Hellicar, Mike. “‘Elvis Sings Spirituals Like a Negro’, Says Ivory Joe Hunter.” New Musical Express (15 Sep 1961): 3. BH2713. Hildebrand, Lee. “Ivory Joe Hunter,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 99–100. New York: Billboard, 1994. BH2714. Holland, Ted. “Ivory Joe Hunter,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 121 (E157). BH2715. Hoskyns, Barney. “Ivory Joe Hunter,” in Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted, pp. 174–176. Glasgow: Fontana, 1987. BH2716. Humphrey, Mark. Since I Met You Baby: The Best of Ivory Joe Hunter. USA: Razor & Tie RE 2052, 1994. BH2717. Hunter, Ivory Joe. “‘Entertainers Have Very Short Lives’, Says Ivory Joe Hunter.” Melody Maker (23 Sep 1961): 7. BH2718. Laberge, Yves. “Hunter, Ivory Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 481 (Item E162). BH2719. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hunter, Ivory Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1210 (Item E165). BH2720. McMurrey, A.L. ‘Doc’. Ivory Joe Hunter: Blues at Midnight. USA: M.I.L. Multimedia LLC. MIL3038, 1998.

BH2704. Feather, Leonard. “Hunter, Ivory Joe,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 183 (Item E135).

BH2721. Millar, Bill. Ivory Joe Hunter: Blues, Ballads & Rock ‘n’ Roll. UK: Ace CDCHD 747, 2000. Notes reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 127– 132. York: Music Mentor, 2004.

BH2705. Gleason, Ralph J. “Perspectives: Mainstream Maverick.” Rolling Stone no. 181 (27 Feb 1975): 24.

BH2722. Millar, Bill. Ivory Joe Hunter: 7th Street Boogie. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-4, 1977.

BH2706. Govenar, Alan. “Ivory Joe Hunter,” in Meeting the Blues, p. 192 (Item F1414).

BH2723. Mohr, Kurt; Topping, Ray. “Discography.” Shout no. 100 (Dec 1974): 5–9; Shout no. 101 (Feb 1975): 1–5; Shout no. 107 (Feb/Mar 1976): 21.

BH2707. Grayden, Robin. “Let’s Hear It for the Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Melody Maker (11 Feb 1978): 61. BH2708. Grayden, Robin. “No Ordinary Joe.” Melody Maker (25 Aug 1979): 32. BH2709. Grendysa, Peter. Ivory Joe Hunter: Jumping at the Dew Drop. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-15, 1980.

BH2724. Nite, Norm N. “Ivory Joe Hunter,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 312–313 (Item E181). BH2725. Oliver, Paul. “Ivory Joe Hunter.” Jazz News [UK] (22 Nov 1961): 7, 10. Reprinted as “Blues at Sunrise: Ivory Joe Hunter,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 267–269 (Item A1577).

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BH2726. Pilchak, Angela M. “Ivory Joe Hunter: R&B Singer And Pianist,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 53, pp. 98–100 (Item E164). BH2727. Remark, Guy. Ivory Joe Hunter. USA: Atlantic 8008, c1958. BH2728. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Kuolleita: Ivory Joe Hunter.” Blues News [Finland] no. 31 (1975): 13–15. BH2729. Russell, Tony. “Ivory Joe Hunter (1914–1974),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 121 (Item A1904). BH2730. Santelli, Robert. “Hunter, Ivory Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 196–197 (Item E202). BH2731. Slaven, Neil. Blues at Sunrise: The Essential Ivory Joe Hunter. UK: Indigo IGODCD 2515, 2002. BH2732. Southern, Eileen. “Hunter, (‘Ivory’) Joe,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 191 (Item E208).

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BH2742. Bass, Dick. “Long Gone Lost John!” Blues Unlimited no. 94 (Sep 1972): 13. BH2743. Benicewicz, Larry. “Long John Hunter: Blues from South of the Border.” Blues Life no. 68 (1994): 6–8. BH2744. Emery, Mike. “Long John Hunter: Still Swingin’.” Blues Revue no. 61 (Oct 2000): 17–20. BH2745. Foose, Jonathan; Owens, Tary. “Long John Hunter: Een Gitaarbeul uit een Grensgebied.” Block no. 84 (1992): 5–9. BH2746. Forte, Dan. “Long John Hunter’s Blues.” Guitar Player 30, no. 4 (Apr 1996): 23. BH2747. Gregory, Hugh. “Long John Hunter,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BH2748. Jeter, Steve. Long John Hunter: Swinging from the Rafters. USA: Alligator ALCD 4853, 1997.

BH2733. Standish, Tony. “Ivory Joe Hunter.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 1 (Jan 1962): 3–4.

BH2749. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hunter, ‘Long John’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 190 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 176–177 (E169).

BH2734. Topping, Ray. This is Ivory Joe Hunter. UK: Ace CH 97, 1984.

BH2750. Morthland, John. Long John Hunter: Border Town Legend. USA: Alligator ALCD 4839, 1996.

BH2735. White, Dave. Ivory Joe Hunter: I’m Coming Down with the Blues. USA: Home Cooking HCS-112, 1989.

BH2751. Morthland, John. “Long John Hunter: Border Town Legend.” Living Blues no. 116 (Jul/Aug 1994): 14–25.

BH2736. Wilmer, Valerie. “Ivory Joe Hunter.” Jazz Monthly 9, no. 4 (Jun 1963): 19–21.

BH2752. Morthland, John. “Long Shot.” Texas Monthly 21 (Oct 1993): 82+.

Obituaries: Coda 12, no. 4 (1975): 31. Country Music 3 (Mar 1975): 8. Down Beat 42 (16 Jan 1975): 12. International Musician 73 (Feb 1975): 15. Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 3. Variety 277 (13 Nov 1974): 63.

BH2753. Patoski, Joe Nick. Long John Hunter: Ride with Me. USA: Alligator ALCD 4861, 1998.

BH2737. “Ivory Joe Hunter, Blues Pianist, 63; Song Writer Who Had Two Gold Records is Dead.” New York Times (10 Nov 1974): 77. BH2738. Palmer, Bob. “George and Ivory and Tammy and Isaac.” Rolling Stone no. 173 (7 Nov 1974): 9–10. BH2739. Palmer, Bob. “Ivory Joe, R&B Pioneer, Dead at 63.” Rolling Stone no. 176 (19 Dec 1974): 18. BH2740. Rijn, Guido van. “Ivory Joe Hunter.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 47/48 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 3. See also: Blues & Soul no. 49 (1970). Items A781, F1152. “LONG” JOHN HUNTER BH2741. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Long John Hunter,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 127 (E101).

BH2754. Robs, Gerard. “Long John Hunter Discography.” Block no. 84 (1992): 10. BH2755. Ruokangas, Sami. “Long John Hunter: Teksasin Tiikeri Murahtaa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 173 (1998): 4–5. BH2756. Tomko, Gene. “Hunter, Long John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 481–482 (Item E162). BH2757. Widmer, Peter. “Long John Hunter: ‘A Happy Blues Player’.” Jefferson no. 118 (1998): 14–17. See also: Blues & Co no. 20 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 170 (1998). Blues News [Germany] no. 8 (Apr 1997): 12–16. Items BB2141, BB2151. JOHN HURT JR. BH2758. Hoffman, Lawrence. “John William Hurt: ‘And Daddy Would Play All Night Long’.” Living Blues no. 109 (May/Jun 1993): 38–42.

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See also: MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT Item BB310. MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT (John Smith Hurt) BH2759. Amos, Edward. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BH2760. Anon. A Brief List of Long-Playing Recordings by Mississippi John Hurt. Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1970. 1 pp. BH2761. Anon. A Brief List of Material Relating to Mississippi John Hurt. Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1970. 2 p. BH2762. Anon. “Little John.” Time (27 Sep 1963): 64. BH2763. Anon. “Mississippi John.” Newsweek 63 (17 Feb 1964): 87–88. BH2764. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 127 (E101). BH2765. Astrella, Les. Mississippi John Hurt: The Original 1928 Recordings. USA: Spokane 1001, c1971. BH2766. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 189–190 (Item E104). BH2767. Bakker, Dick M. “Mississippi John Hurt.” Micrography no. 5 (Aug 1969): 11. BH2768. Basiuk, Bo; Garrett, Bill; Larson, Thom; Salamone, Frank; Steigmeyer, Jim. “The Music of Mississippi John Hurt.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 2 (Apr 1977): 24–25, 27–44, 46–47. BH2769. Bastin, Bruce. Mississippi John Hurt: Avalon Blues: Library of Congress Sessions. UK: Flyright FLYCD 06, 1989. BH2770. Bastin, Bruce. Mississippi John Hurt: Library of Congress Recordings 1963. Vol. 1: Monday Morning Blues. UK: Flyright Fly LP 553, 1980; Vol. 2. UK: Heritage HT 301, 1982.

BH2775. Booth, Stanley. “Been Here and Gone: The Funeral of Mississippi John Hurt,” in Rythm Oil: A Journey Through the Music of the American South, pp. 34–42. London: Vintage, 1991. Reprinted in The Independent on Sunday [UK] (3 Nov 1991): 24. BH2776. Brennan, Luann. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 24 (Item E164). BH2777. Brown, David. Mississippi John Hurt: Worried Blues. USA: Rounder CD 1082, 1991. BH2778. Calt, Stephen. Mississippi John Hurt: 1928 Sessions. USA: Yazoo L-1065, c1979. BH2779. Carlier, Richard. “Mississippi John Hurt: Jours Tranquilles a Avalon.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 8–9. BH2780. Clarke, Donald. “Hurt, Mississippi John,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 610 (Item E125). BH2781. Cohn, Larry. “Mississippi John Hurt.” Sing Out! 14, no. 5 (Nov 1964): 16–17, 19–21. BH2782. Cohn, Larry. Mississippi John Hurt: Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 64986, 1996. BH2783. Cohn, Lawrence. “Mississippi John Hurt: The Dramatic Rediscovery of a Near-Legendary Blues Singer-Guitarist.” Down Beat 31, no. 21 (16 Jul 1964): 22–23. Reprinted as notes with Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 64986, 1996. BH2784. Dahl, Bill. Mississippi John Hurt: D.C. Blues — the Library of Congress Recordings. Vol. 1. USA: Fuel/Varèse Sarabande 302 061 407 2, 2004. Vol. 2. USA: Fuel 2000 302 061 495 2, 2005. BH2785. Dahl, Bill. Mississippi John Hurt Revisited. USA: Fuel 302 061 149 2, 2001. BH2786. Evans, David. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 127–128. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BH2771. Battaglia, John. “Mississippi John Hurt’s ‘Open Tuning’ Guitar Style.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 1 (Feb 1978): 37–40.

BH2787. Fox, John Hartley. Mississippi John Hurt: Legend. USA: Piedmont/Legacy 1068, c1964; USA: Rounder CD 1100, 1997.

BH2772. Bays, Kenneth. “Putting the Hurt On.” Blues Revue no. 69 (Jul/Aug 2001): 38.

BH2788. Garwood, Donald. “‘Big Leg Blues’: Bass Line Sophistication of Mississippi John Hurt.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 3 (Jun 1977): 7–9.

BH2773. Berry, Lemuel, Jr. “Hurt, Mississippi John,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, p. 1063. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BH2774. Bogaert, Karel. “Hurt, ‘Mississippi’ John,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 170–171 (Item E110).

BH2789. Garwood, Donald. “Fingertips.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 2 (Apr 1977): 21–22. BH2790. Godrich, John; Dixon, Robert. “Mississippi John Hurt: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 4 (Aug 1963): 4.

Biographical Entries: H/I

BH2791. Gotham, Danny J. Avalon Blues: Mississippi John Hurt Remembered. Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992. 68 pp. BH2792. Grossman, Stefan (ed.). The Country Blues Guitar. Vol. 1: Mississippi John Hurt, the Memphis Sound and Then Some. New York: Oak, 1968. 119 pp. BH2793. Grossman, Stefan; Stang, Aaron (eds.). The Music of Mississippi John Hurt. Miami: CPP/Belwin, 1993. 96 pp. BH2794. Grossman, Stefan. “Stefan Grossman on Mississippi John Hurt.” Guitar Player 11, no. 10 (Oct 1977): 126. BH2795. Guralnick, Peter. “The Blues Today.” Blues World no. 14 (May 1967): 2–7. BH2796. Harris, Sheldon. “Hurt, ‘Mississippi’ John Smith,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 257–259 (E146). BH2797. Hentoff, Nat. Mississippi John Hurt: Today! USA: Vanguard VSD 79220, c1967. BH2798. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 156–158 (E150). BH2799. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Mississippi John Hurt: D’Avalon, Mississippi Au Festival de Newport.” Soul Bag no. 165 (Winter 2001): 24–29. BH2800. Hoffman, Larry; Spottswood, Richard; Rosenthal, Gene. Mississippi John Hurt: Memorial Anthology. [Vol. 1]. USA: Genes/Adelphi 9906, 1993; [Vol. 2]. USA: Gene/Adelphi 9907, 1993. BH2801. Holland, Ted. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 82 (E157). BH2802. Hoskins, Tom. Mississippi John Hurt: Avalon Blues. USA: Rounder CD 1081, 1991. BH2803. Hoskins, Tom; Grossman, Stefan (introd). “‘Scrapin’ the Heart and Knockin’ Them Back’: A Classic Interview with Mississippi John Hurt.” Sing Out! 39, no. 4 (Feb/Apr 1995): 52–63. BH2804. Hurwitt, Elliott. “Hurt, John Smith ‘Mississippi John’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 482–484 (Item E162). BH2805. Jackson, Bruce. “Stagolee Stories: A Badman Goes Gentle.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 29, no. 2 (Jun 1965): 188–194. BH2806. James, Steve. “Avalon on My Mind: The Life and Legend of Mississippi John Hurt.” Acoustic Guitar no. 63 (Mar 1998): 70–73, 76–78. BH2807. Karlsson, Kjell. “Mississippi John Hurt: Avalon Blues.” Jefferson no. 19 (1972): 34–37.

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BH2808. Kay, George W. “Mississippi John Hurt.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 2 (Feb 1964): 24–26. BH2809. Kienzle, Rich. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Great Guitarists, p. 48. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BH2810. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hurt, Mississippi John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1212 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 190–191 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 178 (E169). BH2811. Lawless, Ray M. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, p. 688. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.) BH2812. Lodetti, Antonio. “Un Uomo Semplice ma Difficilmente Dimenticabile: Mississippi John Hurt.” Il Blues no. 45 (Dec 1993): 16–19. BH2813. Miller, Dale. “Fingerpickin’ the Blues: How to Play the Country Blues of Country Blues of Mississippi John Hurt, Mance Lipscomb, & Tommy Johnson.” Frets 7, no. 5 (May 1985): 18–21. BH2814. Mills, Fetzer. Mississippi John Hurt: Frankie & Albert. USA: Tomato TOM-2070, 2002. BH2815. Milward, John. Mississippi John Hurt: The Complete Studio Recordings. USA: Vanguard 181/83-2, 2000. BH2816. Obrecht, Jas. “Mississippi John Hurt: ‘Avalon Blues’.” Blues Revue no. 19 (Sep/Oct 1995): 46–49. BH2817. Oliver, Paul. “Hurt, Mississippi John,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 8, ed. S. Sadie, p. 821. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 442 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 886. New York: Grove, 2001. BH2818. Oliver, Paul. “Hurt, ‘Mississippi’ John (1894–1966),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 145 (Item E378). BH2819. Park, Eric. Mississippi John Hurt: The Original Piedmont Recordings. USA: Origin OJL-8054, c1984. BH2820. Rockwell, T.G.; Spottswood, Richard; Cohn, Lawrence. Mississippi John Hurt, 1963. USA: Piedmont PLP-13157, 1963. BH2821. Roxon, Lillian. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 244–245 (Item E192).

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BH2822. Russell, Tony. “Mississippi John Hurt (1893–1966),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 121 (Item A1904).

BH2838. Wilds, Mary. “Mississippi John Hurt (1893–1966),” in Raggin’ the Blues, pp. 58–65. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001.

BH2823. Santelli, Robert. “Hurt, Mississippi John,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 197 (Item E202).

BH2839. Williams, Otis. “Brief Encounters with Two Bluesmen: Mr. John, the Hoe Filer, Magic Sam.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 11.

BH2824. Scherl, Robert. Mississippi John Hurt: Candy Man. USA: Intermedia QS-5042, 1982. Notes reprinted with Mississippi John Hurt: Shake That Thing. UK: Blue Moon BMLP 1030, 1986. BH2825. Scherl, Robert. Mississippi John Hurt: Satisfied. USA: Intermedia QS-5007, 1982. BH2826. Seeger, Pete. “An Interview with Mississippi John Hurt. Pt. 1.” Broadside 6, no. 6 (10 May 1967): 9–11; “Pt. 2.” Broadside 6, no. 7 (24 May 1967): 10–11; “Pt. 3.” Broadside 6, no. 8 (7 Jun 1967): 6. BH2827. Shadwick, Keith. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 143 (Item E204). BH2828. Shelton, Robert. “City Lends an Ear to Country Singer: Mississippi John Hurt Offers Blues at 72.” New York Times (16 Jan 1964): 28. BH2829. Southern, Eileen. “Hurt, John (‘Mississippi’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 191 (Item E208). BH2830. Spottswood, Richard K. “Mississippi John Hurt.” Blues Unlimited no. 4 (Aug 1963): 3–4. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 245–246 (Item A1241). BH2831. Spottswood, Richard. Mississippi John Hurt, 1928: His First Recordings. USA: Biograph BLP-C4, 1972. BH2832. Spottswood, Richard. Mississippi John Hurt: Worried Blues. USA: Piedmont PLP-13161, 1963. BH2833. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Hurt, Mississippi John,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 332–334 (Item E209). BH2834. Ward, Ed. Mississippi John Hurt: Rediscovered. USA: Vanguard 79519-2, 1998. BH2835. Waterman, Dick. “John Hurt: Patriarch Hippie.” Sing Out! 17, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 1967): 4–7. Reprinted as sleevenotes with the Immortal Mississippi John Hurt. USA: Vanguard VSD 79248, 1967.

Obituaries: B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Jan 1967): 9. Down Beat 33 (15 Dec 1966): 11. Newsweek 68, no. 20 (14 Nov 1966): 73. Orkester Journalen 35, no. 1 (Jan 1967): 13. Sing Out! 16, no. 6 (Dec 1966/Jan 1967). Time [USA] 88 (11 Nov 1966): 94. Variety 244 (9 Nov 1966): 79. BH2840. Block, Walter de. “Mississippi John Hurt Memorial (1892–1966).” Doctor Jazz no. 22 (1966): 20. BH2841. Cohn, Larry. “Mississippi John Hurt, 1892–1966.” Saturday Review 50, no. 8 (25 Feb 1967): 90. Reprinted as notes with Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 64986, 1996. BH2842. Groom, Bob. “Mississippi John Hurt.” Blues World no. 12 (Jan 1967): 18–19. BH2843. “Mississippi John Hurt, 74, Dies; a Singer of Wry Country Blues.” New York Times (4 Nov 1966): 39. Reprinted in John Edwards Memorial Foundation Newsletter 2, no. 1 (1966): 15. BH2844. Napier, Simon A. “Mississippi John Hurt Dies.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 4. BH2845. Oliver, Paul. “Mississippi John Hurt.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 1 (Mar 1967): 11–12. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 15 (1971) http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A498, A1607, A1734, A2094, BB2877, BB2878, BH2758, C182, C224, F402, F851, F997, F1008. LEROY HURTE See: BRONZE RECORDS J.B. HUTTO (Joseph Benjamin Hutto) BH2846. Aalto, Juhani. “J.B. Hutto Suomessa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 44 (1977): 4–5. BH2847. Anderson, Clive. J.B. Hutto & the Houserockers: Live. Vol. 1. UK: Charly CR-30182, 1980.

BH2836. Waterman, Dick. “Mississippi John Hurt,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 18–23. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BH2848. Andréasson, Hans. J.B. Hutto: Blues for Fonessa. Sweden: Amigo AMLP 823, 1976.

BH2837. Watson, Patrick. “Abbey Lincoln, Mississippi John Hurt: Interviews.” Coda 7, no. 1 (1965): 6–9.

BH2849. Anon. “Blues Bonanza.” Melody Maker (29 Jan 1972): 32.

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BH2850. Anon. “Hutto Opens Blues Month.” Chicago Defender (21 May 1975): 21. BH2851. Anon. “J.B. Hutto Disco.” Blues Life no. 22 (1983): 33, 9; Blues Life no. 23 (1983): 2. BH2852. Anon. “Wirstellen vor J.B. Hutto.” Blues Notes 5, no. 17 (May 1973): 24–25. BH2853. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “J.B. Hutto,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 127–128 (E101).

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BH2868. Koester, Bob; Weld, Dave. “Living Blues Interview: J.B. Hutto.” Living Blues no. 30 (Nov/Dec 1976): 14–24. BH2869. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Hutto, J.B,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1215 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 191 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 179 (E169).

BH2854. Bartolucci, Ron; Brody, Ken. J.B. Hutto: High & Lonesome. USA: New Rose Blues CD 5417, 1993.

BH2870. Meier, Erwin. “J.B. Hutto: In Europa Geben Sie, Was Sie Versprechen!” Blues Forum no. 6 (2nd Quarter 1982): 16–17.

BH2855. Bogaert, Karel. “Hutto, J.B. (John Benjamin Hutto),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 171 (Item E110).

BH2871. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “J.B. Hutto,” in Blues, pp. 116, 134–135, 138 (Item A1504).

BH2856. Clarke, Donald. “Hutto, J.B,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 612 (Item E125).

BH2872. Nielsen, Tony. “J.B. Hutto.” Crazy Music no. 1 (Mar 1974): 8–9.

BH2857. Folterbauer, Hannes. J.B. Hutto & the New Hawks: Live 1977. Austria: Wolf CD 120.289, 1991. BH2858. Folterbauer, Hannes. “J.B. Hutto in Europa!” Blues Life (1st series) no. 6 (1977): 4–5. BH2859. Forte, Dan. “J.B. Hutto: Keeping Chicago Blues Aflame with Electric Slide Guitar.” Guitar Player 13, no. 3 (Mar 1979): 33–34, 70, 72, 77. Reprinted as “J.B. Hutto,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 224–227. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 189–192 (Item C312). BH2860. Franz, Steve. “J.B. Hutto,” in The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James, pp. 177–183. St. Louis: BlueSource, 2003. BH2861. Hadley, Frank-John. J.B. Hutto & the New Hawks: Slippin’ and Slidin’. USA: Bullseye CD 619620, 1999. BH2862. Harris, Sheldon. “Hutto, Joseph Benjamin ‘JB’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 259–260 (E146). BH2863. Herzhaft, Gérard. “J.B. Hutto,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 158–159 (E150). BH2864. Holland, Ted. “Joseph Benjamin ‘J.B.’ Huttto,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 56 (E157). BH2865. Jones, Max; Detheridge, Dennis. “Southside Hawk.” Melody Maker (4 Mar 1972): 31. BH2866. Koda, Cub. J.B. Hutto & the New Hawks: Hip Shakin’. Austria: Wolf CD 120.896, 2000. BH2867. Koester, Bob; Koester, Sue. J.B. Hutto & His Hawks with Sunnyland Slim: Hawk Squat. USA: Delmark DS-617, 1968.

BH2873. Olsson, Tom. “Emotionell Blues av Hutto.” Orkester Journalen 44 (Apr 1976): 17. BH2874. O’Neal, Jim; Singel, Amy van. “J.B. Hutto.” Blues Unlimited no. 71 (Apr 1970): 18–19. BH2875. Pierce, David. J.B. Hutto: Live at Shaboo In-Conn 1979. USA: New Rose Blues CD 5085, 1992. BH2876. Point, Michael. “Hutto, Joseph Benjamin ‘J.B.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 484–485 (Item E162). BH2877. Race, Wes. J.B. Hutto & the New Hawks: Slippin’ and Slidin’. USA: Varrick VR 006, 1983. BH2878. Rowe, Mike. “The Hawk: J.B. Hutto. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 3–4; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 15. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 61–62 (Item A1241). BH2879. Russell, Tony (ed.): Smith, Chris. “J.B. Hutto.” The Blues Collection no. 37 (1992+). BH2880. Russell, Tony. “J.B. Hutto (1926–1983),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 121 (Item A1904). BH2881. Santelli, Robert. “Hutto, J.B,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 197–198 (Item E202). BH2882. Shadwick, Keith. “J.B. Hutto,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 144 (Item E204). BH2883. Travers, Tony. “J.B. Hutto in London.” Blues World no. 42 (Spring 1972): 7. BH2884. Vos, Marcel M. “J.B. Hutto: Keeper of the Flame?” Block no. 39 (Jul/Sep 1981): 15–19. BH2885. Weld, David. J.B. Hutto: Slidewinder. USA: Delmark DD-636, 1990.

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BH2886. Welding, Pete. J.B. Hutto & the Hawks. USA: Testament T-2213, 1968.

cle analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BH2887. Wenner, Mark; Norman, Bob. “J.B. Hutto and the Hawks.” Sing Out! 21, no. 2 (1972): 3–6.

See also: Items A1828, A1831, BH1147.

BH2888. Wolff, Udo; Schrader, Tom. “J.B. Hutto Interview.” German Blues Circle Info no. 36 (Sep 1979): 16–20.

BRUCE IGLAUER

BH2889. Zeldin, Beverly. J. B. Hutto & the New Hawks: Slideslinger. USA: Evidence ECD 26009-2, 1992.

IRONING BOARD SAM (Sam Moore)

See: ALLIGATOR RECORDS

BI2.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Ironing Board Sam,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 128–129 (E101).

BI3.

Gray, Chris. “There’s More to Blues Singer Than His Music.” Times-Picayune (2 May 1998): 1.

BI4.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Ironing Board Blues: Ironing Board Sam’s Human Touch.” Blues Access no. 24 (Winter 1996): 18–21.

BH2891. Hortig, Michael. “J.B. Hutto, 1926–1983.” Blues Life no. 23 (1983): 27–28.

BI5.

Hannusch, Jeff. Ironing Board Sam: Human Touch. USA: Orleans CD 1711, 1996.

BH2892. Périn, Jacques. “J.B. Hutto.” Soul Bag no. 95 (Jul/ Aug 1983): 4.

BI6.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ironing Board Sam,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1234 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 191–192 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 180 (E169).

BI7.

Scott, Hammond. “‘Steady Ironing Man’: Ironing Board Sam.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 32–33.

BI8.

Sinclair, John. “Ironing Board Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 491 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Coda no. 191 (Aug 1983): 39. Down Beat 50, no. 9 (Sep 1983): 11. Goldmine no. 88 (Sep 1983). Guitar Player 17, no. 10 (Oct 1983): 12. Orkester Journalen 51 (Sep 1983): 34. Sing Out! 29, no. 4 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1983): 52. BH2890. Gäverth, Leif. “J.B. Hutto, 1926–1983.” Jefferson no. 62 (Fall 1983): 48–49.

BH2893. Weld, Dave. “J.B. Hutto.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 12–13. HARRY HYPOLITE BH2894. Grandi, Marino. “Louisiana Mon Amour: Big Daddy Hypolite.” Il Blues no. 79 (Jun 2002): 49. BH2895. Stone, Marc. “Harry ‘Big Daddy’ Hypolite: ‘Never Forget Where You Come From’.” Blues Access no. 48 (Winter 2002): 30–32. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 96 (Oct/Nov 2005): 93. Offbeat (Aug 2005): 22+. Sing Out! 49, no. 3 (2005): 192. BH2896. Harris, Paul. “Harry Hypolite.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 69. BH2897. Stephenson, Mike. “Harry ‘Big Daddy’ Hypolite.” Blues & Rhythm no. 201 (Aug 2005): 23. BERTHA IDAHO BI1.

Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Bertha Idaho.” Storyville (2002/03): 183–184. (NOTE: This arti-

See also: Item F674. MARCHEL IVERY BI9.

Schuller, Tim. “Marchel Ivery.” Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 19.

IVORY LEE See: KING IVORY LEE (under ‘K’)

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JACK KELLY’S SOUTH MEMPHIS JUG BAND See: JACK KELLY

BULL MOOSE JACKSON (Benjamin Clarence Jackson) BJ8.

Anon. “Bull Moose Jackson.” Ebony 5, no. 3 (Jan 1950): 27.

BJ9.

Bernholm, Jonas. Bull Moose Jackson & His Buffalo Bearcats: Moose on the Loose. Sweden: Saxophonograph BP-506, 1985.

BJ10.

Bernholm, Jonas. “New Orleans Bounce.” Jefferson no. 22 (1973): 32.

BJ11.

Chilton, John. “Jackson, ‘Bull Moose’ Benjamin Clarence,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 161 (Item E121).

BJ12.

Dvorchak, Bob. “‘Victrola Tour’ Spoofs Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 47 (1989): 11. (NOTE: Originally published by the Associated Press, Nov 1984.)

BJ13.

Feather, Leonard. “Jackson, Benjamin Clarence (Bull Moose),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 264 (Item E138).

THE JACKSON BROTHERS BJ1.

Komara, Edward. “Jackson Brothers,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 494 (Item E162).

BJ2.

Vera, Billy. “Gonna Rock This Joint.” Blues & Rhythm no. 68 (Apr 1992): 4–6.

ARTHUR JACKSON See: PEG LEG SAM BESSIE JACKSON See: LUCILLE BOGAN BILL JACKSON BJ3.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bill Jackson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 129 (E101).

BJ4.

Bogaert, Karel. “Jackson, Bill,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 173 (Item E110).

BJ14.

BJ5.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jackson, Bill,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 263 (E146).

Grendysa, Peter. “Benjamin (‘Bull Moose’) Jackson Discography.” Goldmine no. 42 (Nov 1979): 17–18.

BJ15.

BJ6.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jackson, Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 494 (Item E162).

Grendysa, Peter. “Musin’ with the Moose.” Goldmine no. 42 (Nov 1979).

BJ16.

BJ7.

Welding, Peter J. Long Steel Rail: Blues by Maryland Songster Bill Jackson. USA: Testament T-201, c1962; USA: Testament TCD 5014, 1994.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jackson, Benjamin Joseph ‘Bull Moose’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 261–263 (E146).

BJ17.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Bull Moose Jackson,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 103–104. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BJ18.

Holland, Ted. “Benjamin ‘Bullmoose’ Jackson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 54 (E157).

BO WEAVIL JACKSON See: SAM BUTLER

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BJ19.

BJ20. BJ21.

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Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, Benjamin Clarence ‘Bullmoose’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1244 (E165). Reprinted as “Jackson, Bullmoose,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 192, 194 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 181 (E169).

BJ33.

Barnes, Bart. “Singer Benjamin ‘Bull Moose’ Jackson Dies.” Washington Post (5 Aug 1989): 6.

BJ34.

Mehno, John. “Bull Moose Charges Back.” Billboard 97 (10 Aug 1985): 43.

Nelson, David; Grefenstette, Carl M. “Bull Moose Jackson.” Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 36–38.

BJ35.

Millar, Bill. Bull Moose Jackson and His Buffalo Bearcats: Big Fat Mamas are Back in Style Again. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-14, 1980.

Penny, Dave. “Bull Moose Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 47 (Oct 1989): 11.

BJ36.

Radenac, Marc. “Bullmoose Jackson.” Soul Bag no. 118 (Winter 1989): 31, 69.

Millar, Bill. “Handsome is as Handsome Does.” Melody Maker (10 Nov 1979): 44. Reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 169–174. York: Music Mentor, 2004.

BJ23.

Nite, Norm N. “Bullmoose Jackson,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 324 (Item E181).

BJ24.

Otis, Johnny. “‘I’m Like Old Wine, I Get Better with Age’: Johnny Otis Interviews Bullmoose Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 12 (Sep 1985): 20–23.

BJ25.

(1989): 13. Rock & Roll Confidential no. 71 (Sep 1989): 3.

Penny, Dave. Bull Moose Jackson: Badman Jackson That’s Me. UK: Charly CD 274, 1991; UK: King KCD60016, 1997.

See also: Goldmine no. 113 (23 Nov 1984). Items A549, BC1732. CALVIN JACKSON (1) BJ37.

Komara, Edward. “Jackson, Calvin (1),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 494 (Item E162).

CALVIN JACKSON (2) BJ38.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Calvin Johnson.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 81.

BJ39.

“Calvin Jackson: Down To Earth.” Blues News [Germany] no. 38 (Jul/Sep 2004): 25.

BJ26.

Penny, Dave. Bull Moose Jackson, 1945–1947. France: Classics 5054, 2003.

BJ40.

Grandi, Marino. “Dal Mississippi ai Paesi Bassi: Calvin Jackson.” Il Blues no. 79 (Jun 2002): 40.

BJ27.

Penny, Dave. “The Legendary Bull Moose Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 12 (Sep 1985): 23–29.

BJ41.

BJ28.

Russell, Tony. “‘Bull Moose’ Jackson (1919–1989),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 121 (Item A1904).

Komara, Edward. “Jackson, Calvin (2),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 494 (Item E162).

BJ42.

Wisse, Rien; Zorgman, Dik. “Calvin Jackson; ‘R.L. Burnside is Altijd een Soort Vaderfuguur voor Me Geweest’.” Block no. 111 (1999): 16–18.

BJ29.

Rye, Howard. “Jackson, Benjamin Clarence ‘Bullmoose’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 493 (Item E162).

See also: Blues Feelings no. 16 (c2001): 18–19. “PAPA” CHARLIE JACKSON

BJ30.

Santelli, Robert. “Jackson, Bullmoose,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 201 (Item E202).

BJ43.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Papa Charlie Jackson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 130 (E101).

BJ31.

West, Hollie I. “He’s Still Bull Moose.” Washington Post (24 Oct 1974): B1–B2.

BJ44.

Bogaert, Karel. “Jackson, ‘Papa’ Charlie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 178 (Item E110).

BJ32.

West, Hollie I. “Bullmoose Still Loved.” Fort Wayne News-Sentinel (6 Nov 1974).

BJ45.

Calt, Stephen; Perls, Nick; Stewart, Michael. Papa Charlie Jackson: Fat Mouth, 1924–1927. USA: Yazoo L-1029, c1972.

BJ46.

Fahey, John. “Papa Charlie Jackson: An Open Letter.” Blues World no. 22 (Dec 1968): 39.

BJ47.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jackson, ‘Papa’ Charlie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 263–264 (E146).

BJ48.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Papa Charlie Jackson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 159–160 (E150).

Obituaries: Billboard 101 (19 Aug 1989): 71. Blues News [Finland] no. 121 (1990). Cadence 15, no. 10 (Oct 1989): 91. Coda no. 229 (Dec 1989/Jan 1990): 24. Goldmine no. 242 (3 Nov 1989). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 388 (Dec 1989): 7. JazzTimes (Oct 1989): 12. Living Blues no. 88 (Sep/Oct 1989): 33. Mississippi Rag 16 (Sep 1989): 6. Orkester Journalen 57 (Nov 1989): 34. Record Collector’s Monthly no. 45

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Jones, Max; Harris, Rex. “Papa Charlie Jackson on Wax.” Melody Maker (20 Jul 1946): 4.

BJ50.

Kent, Don. Papa Charlie Jackson, 1925–1928. USA: Biograph BLP-12042, 1972.

BJ51.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, Papa Charlie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1251 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 194 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 182–183 (E169).

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BJ64.

Campfens, Eric. “‘You Can’t Keep Talking About Cotton and ‘Early in the Morning When Your Woman Left You’ Because This Younger Crowd, They Can’t Identify with That - Your Woman Left on a 747, Not a Train!’.” Blueprint no. 89 (Oct 1996): 16–19.

BJ65.

Fraher, James. “Fruteland Jackson.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2001).

BJ66.

Lotz, Rainer E. “Jackson, Charles ‘Papa Charlie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 494–496 (Item E162).

Galloway, Andrew. Fruteland Jackson: I Claim Nothing But the Blues. USA: Electro-Fi CD 3364, 2000.

BJ67.

Obrecht, Jas. “Papa Charlie Jackson.” Victrola and 78 Journal no. 10 (1996): 22–28.

Harris, Paul A. “Life After B.B.” St. Louis PostDispatch (7 Dec 1995): 13.

BJ68.

BJ54.

Oliver, Paul. “Jackson, Charlie (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 147 (Item E378).

Hoekstra, Dave; Stewart, Scott. “The State of the Blues; Four Young Musicians Talk About the Future.” Chicago Sun-Times (31 May 1998): 1.

BJ69.

BJ55.

Oliver, Paul. Papa Charlie Jackson, 1924–29. UK: Matchbox MSE 1007, 1986.

Jackson, Fruteland. Guitar Roots: Delta Blues. Van Nuys: Alfred, 1999. 47 pp.

BJ70.

BJ56.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Jackson, ‘Papa’ Charlie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 125 (Item E182).

Komara, Edward. “Jackson, Fruteland,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 496 (Item E162).

BJ71.

BJ57.

Russell, Tony. “Papa Charlie Jackson (c1880s– 1938),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 123 (Item A1904).

Nelson, David. “Fruteland Jackson: ‘We Don’t Have to Sing About Cows, Corn, and Plantations’.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 54–59.

Santelli, Robert. “Jackson, Papa Charlie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 203–204 (Item E202).

BJ72.

BJ58.

Wight, Phil. “The Crossroads Would Beckon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 156 (Feb 2001): 12–13.

BJ59.

Shadwick, Keith. “Papa Charlie Jackson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 148 (Item E204).

BJ60.

Smith, Chris. Papa Charlie Jackson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: August 1924 to February 1926. Austria: Document DOCD-5087, 1991. Vol. 2: February 1926 to September 1928. Austria: Document DOCD-5088, 1991. Vol. 3: September 1928 to 26 November 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5089, 1991.

BJ52.

BJ53.

BJ61.

BJ62.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 210 (2004). GEORGE JACKSON (George Henry Jackson) BJ73.

Danchin, Sebastian. “George Jackson: The Man Behind Down Home Blues.” Soul Bag no. 118 (Winter 1989): 15.

BJ74.

Goggin, Martin. “George Jackson: From the Heart.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 30–35.

BJ75.

Southern, Eileen. “Jackson, Charlie (‘Papa’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 195 (Item E208).

Jarvis, Graham. “Big George’s United Blues.” Blueprint 2, no. 31 (Jan 2000): 30.

BJ76.

Yates, Mike. “No Need of Knockin’ on the Blind: A Link with Boccaccio.” Blues & Rhythm no. 3 (Oct 1984): 33–34.

Komara, Edward. “Down Home Blues (2),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 281 (Item E162).

BJ77.

Komara, Edward. “Jackson, George Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 496 (Item E162).

See also: Items A341, C40, G87 (Pt. 4).

See also: Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 18 (2001).

FRUTELAND JACKSON BJ63.

Brambilla, Silvano; Grandi, Marino. “A Proposito di Scuola: Fruteland Jackson.” Il Blues no. 77 (Dec 2001): 48.

G.P. JACKSON (George Paul Jackson) BJ78.

Anon. “Bluesmaen paa Snabbvisit.” Orkester Journalen 42, no. 3 (Mar 1974): 7.

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BJ79.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “G.P. Jackson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 129–130 (E101).

BJ93.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jackson, Jim,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 264 (E146).

BJ80.

Crews, Allison. “Leaving Kansas City: George Jackson.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 44–45.

BJ94.

BJ81.

Jones, Max. “Living Legends.” Melody Maker (26 Jan 1974): 36.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, Jim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1247 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 194 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 182 (E169).

BJ82.

Leadbitter, Mike; Munnich, Hartmut. “One of the Best.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 14. Reprinted as “George G.P. Jackson: The Kansas City Bo Diddley.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 37 (Feb 1974): 5–6.

BJ95.

Oliver, Paul. “Jackson, Jim (Dates Uncertain, Died c.1935),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 147 (Item E378).

BJ96.

Olsson, Bengt. “Jim Jackson,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, p. 21. London: Studio Vista, 1970.

BJ97.

Rijn, Guido van. “Jackson, Jim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 496 (Item E162).

BJ83.

Nelson, David. “George Jackson Benefit.” Living Blues no. 88 (1989): 3. Obituaries:

BJ84.

Smith, Chris. “Ted Bogan, Thomas Burt, George Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 22.

BJ98.

BJ85.

Woodmansee, Ken. “George Jackson.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 43.

Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans. Jim Jackson: Kansas City Blues. Holland: Agram AB 2004, 1984.

BJ99.

Rijn, Guido van. “Jim Jackson’s Vaudeville Sketch.” Blues & Rhythm no. 79 (May 1993): 21.

BJ100.

Russell, Tony. “Jackson, Jim (c1890–c1937),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 121–122 (Item A1904).

BJ101.

Rye, Howard. “Jim Jackson.” Collectors Items no. 31 (Aug 1985): 6.

BJ102.

Santelli, Robert. “Jackson, Jim,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 201–202 (Item E202).

BJ103.

Shadwick, Keith. “Jim Jackson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 145 (Item E204).

BJ104.

Smith, Chris. Jim Jackson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 10 October 1927 to 27 August 1928. Austria: Document DOCD5114, 1992. Vol. 2: 28 August 1928 to February 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5115, 1992.

BJ105.

Solding, Staffan. “Dom Rev upp Damm: Jim Jackson.” Jefferson no. 52 (Summer 1981): 42–43.

BJ106.

Vernon, Mike. Jim Jackson. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7182, 1965.

GRADY JACKSON BJ86.

Determeyer, Eddy. “Grady ‘Fats’ Jackson: ‘De 708 Club Kwam Je Gewoon Niet in’.” Block no. 81 (Jan/ Feb/Mar 1992): 15–17.

BJ87.

Point, Michael. “Jackson, Grady ‘Fats’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 496 (Item E162).

BJ88.

Townsend, Bob. “Two-Fisted Saxophonist Has Paid His Blues Dues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (10 Mar 1991): 2. Obituaries: Blues Access no. 17 (Spring 1994): 34+. Cadence 20, no. 5 (May 1994): 109. Jazz Podium 44 (Jan 1995): 23. Jefferson no. 104 (1994): 32. Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 75.

BJ89. BJ90.

Bonner, Brett J. “Grady ‘Fats’ Jackson.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 64. Dollar, Steve. “Saxman Grady ‘Fats’ Jackson Thrived on Big Beat, Rock-The-House Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (24 Jan 1994): B9.

HANDY JACKSON See: Items BG139, BG140.

See also: Items A2094, F1031, F1042, F1238. JOHN JACKSON BJ107.

JIM JACKSON

Anon. “Blues Singer Back.” Billboard 88 (18 Dec 1976): 36.

BJ91.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jim Jackson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 130 (E101).

BJ108. Anon. “John Jackson: A Happy Man Sings the Blues.” Jazz [Switzerland] no. 6 (1976): 23–26.

BJ92.

Bogaert, Karel. “Jackson, Jim,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 174 (Item E110).

BJ109.

Anon. “John Jackson: Geen Bad, Bad Man.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 34 (Nov 1973): 4–5.

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BJ110.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “John Jackson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 131 (E101).

BJ129.

BJ111.

Basiuk, Bo. “Interview with John Jackson. Pt. 1.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 4 (Aug 1976): 19– 20, 22–25, 27–31; “Pt. 2.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 5 (Oct 1976): 8–9, 11–13

BJ130. Jones, Max. “Autumn Collection.” Melody Maker (20 Oct 1973): 54.

BJ112. Benicewicz, Larry. “‘Tidewater Troubadour’: John Jackson.” Blues Life no. 54 (1991): 9–11. BJ113.

Bogaert, Karel. “Jackson, John,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 175 (Item E110).

BJ114.

Brauner, Cheryl A.; Pearson, Barry Lee. “John Jackson’s East Virginia Blues.” Living Blues no. 63 (Jan/Feb 1985): 10–13.

BJ115.

Carton, Barbara. “Blues Singer, Gravedigger Travels, Records.” Washington Post (21 Aug 1984): 1, 5.

BJ116.

Churchman, Deborah. “Guitarist John Jackson: Using Music to Communicate.” Christian Science Monitor (30 Jun 1983): 11.

BJ117.

Darwen, Norman. “‘If I Get Out of This Alive, I Won’t Never Do This Again’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 147 (Mar 2000): 18–20.

BJ118.

DelGrosso, Rich. “John Jackson: Gravedigger’s Blues.” Blues Revue no. 42 (Nov 1998): 21.

BJ119.

Duncan, Scott. “They’re Mad for This Finger-Picking Style.” Blueprint no. 62 (May 1994): 12–13.

BJ120. Dunson, Josh. “Folk High.” Sing Out! 17, no. 4 (Aug/Sep 1967): 3.

BJ131.

Johnson, Orville. “Piedmont Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 86 (Feb 2000): 54–66.

Joyce, Mike. “John Jackson: Interview. Pt. 1.” Cadence 7, no. 3 (Mar 1981): 14–18, 26; “Pt. 2.” Cadence 7, no. 4 (Apr 1981): 11–12, 54.

BJ132. Kochakian, Dan. “John Jackson in Cambridge.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 9 (Jul 1982). BJ133.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1247 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 194 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 182 (E169).

BJ134. Lee, John Clayton. “A Happy Man Sings the Blues.” The Washington Star (19 Oct 1969). Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 8–9. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 42–43. BJ135.

Lee, James Clayton. “John Jackson.” Blues Notes 5, no. 17 (May 1973): 8–11.

BJ136. Martin, D.C. “John Dee Holeman - John Jackson.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 414 (Apr 1992): 10. BJ137.

McDonald, Sam. “Va. Blues Treasure Makes His Way Back Home.” Daily Press [Newport, Va] (26 Nov 1999): D6.

BJ138. Meade, Mary. “John Jackson.” Sing Out! 21, no. 3 (Mar/Apr 1972): 7–8. BJ139.

Dyne, Larry Van. “High-Test Blues.” Washingtonian 27 (Jun 1992): 62–63.

Milkowski, Bill. “Hearsay: John Jackson.” JazzTimes 29, no. 8 (Oct 1999): 27.

BJ140.

BJ122. Garrigue, Andy. “The Still Down Home Blues of John Jackson.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 11 (Winter 1993/94): 24–29.

Pearson, Barry Lee. “John Jackson: ‘I Used to Walk Thirty Miles with a Guitar on My Back’.” Living Blues no. 163 (May/Jun 2002): 28–37.

BJ141.

Perdue, Chuck. “I Swear to God It’s the Truth If I Ever Told It.” Keystone Folklore Quarterly 14, no. 1 (Spring 1969): 1–56.

BJ142.

Perdue, Chuck. John Jackson. USA: Arhoolie 221, 1984.

BJ143.

Perdue, Chuck. John Jackson: Blues and Country Dance Tunes from Virginia. USA: Arhoolie F 1025, 1966.

BJ126. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 10.

BJ144.

Perdue, Chuck. John Jackson: Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down. USA: Arhoolie CD-378, 1992.

Hoffman, Steve. “Jackson, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 497 (Item E162).

BJ145.

Perdue, Chuck; Perdue, Nan. John Jackson in Europe. USA: Arhoolie 1047, 1970.

BJ146.

Perdue, Chuck. John Jackson. Vol. 2: More Blues and Country Dance Tunes from Virginia. USA: Arhoolie F 1035, 1968.

BJ121.

BJ123. Harrington, Richard. “Limelight.” The Washington Post (17 May 1981): L3. BJ124. Harris, Sheldon. “Jackson, ‘Mississippi’ John H,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 264–266 (E146). BJ125. Herzhaft, Gérard. “John Jackson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 160–161 (E150).

BJ127.

BJ128. Hofstein, Francis. “Les Deux John.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 412 (Feb 1992): 5.

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Pollak, Bill. “John Jackson’s Good-Time Blues.” Living Blues no. 37 (Mar/Apr 1978): 26–27.

BJ163.

Burke, Tony. “John Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 167 (Mar 2002): 19.

BJ148.

Rijn, Guido van. “John Jackson (1924).” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 67/68 (Aug/Sep 1976): 3.

BJ164.

Cohen, Andy; Rucker, James David ‘Sparky’. “John Jackson, 1924–2002.” Sing Out! 46, no. 1 (Spring 2002): 23–24.

BJ149.

Ritger, Wendy; Jones, Glenn. John Jackson: Step It Up and Go. USA: Rounder RO2019, 1990.

BJ165.

Dallas, Karl. “John Jackson.” Independent (Review) [UK] (24 Jan 2002): 6.

BJ150. Russell, Tony. “John Jackson (1924–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 122 (Item A1904).

BJ166.

Santelli, Robert. “Jackson, John,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 202 (Item E202).

Harrington, Richard. “The Great Guitar of John Jackson: Legendary Virginia Bluesman Never Lost Down-Home Warmth.” The Washington Post (22 Jan 2002): C1.

BJ167.

BJ152. Shadwick, Keith. “John Jackson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 146 (Item E204).

James, Steve. “John Jackson, 1924–2002.” Acoustic Guitar no. 113 (May 2002): 17.

BJ168.

Kreiser, Christine. “We Remember: John Jackson (1924–2002).” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 91.

BJ169.

Pareles, Jon. “John Jackson, 77, Guitarist and Singer in Piedmont Style.” New York Times (29 Jan 2002): B9.

Strachwitz, Chris. John Jackson: Country Blues & Ditties. USA: Arhoolie CD 471, 1999.

BJ170.

Prévos, André J.M. “John Jackson.” Soul Bag no. 166 (Spring 2002): 41.

BJ156. Ulrey, Lois. “‘I Just Love Everybody’: John Jackson Interview.” Blues-Link no. 6 (Jul 1974): 1–3.

BJ171.

“Rites for Blues Master; Today at 11 a.m. for John Jackson.” Washington Times (24 Jan 2002): B6.

BJ172.

Winick, Steve. “John Jackson.” Dirty Linen no. 99 (Apr/May 2002): 8.

BJ151.

BJ153.

Silva, Orlando. “John Jackson.” Feelin’ Good no. 29 (1990): 42–46.

BJ154. Skala, Gianfranco. “Discografia.” Blues Power 1, no. 2/3 (1974): 20. BJ155.

BJ157.

Wald, Elijah. “John Jackson: Down Home Rappahannock Blues.” Sing Out! 39, no. 1 (May/Jul 1994): 10–19.

BJ158. West, Hollie I. “Fairfax Station Bluesman.” Washington Post (28 Feb 1971): F1, F6. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 12. BJ159.

Zolten, Jerry. John Jackson: Deep in the Bottom. USA: Rounder 2032, 1983. Obituaries: Billboard 114 (2 Feb 2002): 76. Cadence 28, no. 3 (Mar 2002): 141. Discoveries no. 166 (2002): 20. Falls Church News-Press (24 Jan 2002). Folk Roots no. 225 (Mar 2002): 12. Guitar Player 36, no. 5 (May 2002): 22. Old-Time Herald 8 (Summer 2002): 12. Orkester Journalen 70, no. 2/3 (Feb/Mar 2002): 51. The Times [UK] (6 Feb 2002).

BJ160. BJ161.

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Komara, Edward. “Jackson, Armand ‘Jump’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 493 (Item E162).

BJ174.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, Armand ‘Jump’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1244 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 192 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 180–181 (E169).

BJ175.

Slaven, Neil. Blues Complete. UK: Westside WESM 531, 1999.

Barretta, Scott. “John Jackson, 1924–2002.” Living Blues no. 163 (May/Jun 2002): 30. Bernstein, Adam. “Bluesman John Jackson Dies: Gained World Fame.” Washington Post (22 Jan 2002): B7. Brown, G. “Musical Giants Pass as Public Looks Elsewhere: John Jackson, Cohorts Slighted by Media Myopia.” Denver Post (27 Jan 2002): A10.

Obituaries: Cadence 11, no. 4 (Apr 1985): 78. Goldmine no. 125 (10 May 1985). Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 30. BJ176.

Hess, Norbert. “In Memoriam.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 18–21.

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Simon, George T. “Final Bar.” Down Beat 52, no. 7 (Jul 1985): 12.

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Ahlstrand, Clas. “Jag Har Träffat Blind Lemon, Spelat med Robert Johnson: Lee Jackson.” Jefferson no. 11/12 (1970): 62–64.

BJ192. O’Neal, Jim. “BluEsoterica.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 128.

BJ179.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lee Jackson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 131–132 (E101).

BJ180.

Baker, Cary. “Lee Jackson Discography.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 15 (Feb 1973): 5.

See also: Item BB472. SADIE JACKSON See: Item BH1147. LIL’ SON JACKSON (Melvin Jackson)

BJ181.

Bogaert, Karel. “Jackson, Lee,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 175 (Item E110).

BJ193.

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Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “Lee Jackson.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 13. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 70–71 (Item A1241).

BJ194. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lil’ Son Jackson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 132 (E101).

BJ183.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jackson, Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 266–267 (E146).

BJ184. Nilsson, Charley. “Notes on Lee Jackson.” Blues Unlimited no. 82 (Jun 1971): 13. BJ185.

BJ186.

BJ187.

O’Brien, Justin. “‘All Around Man’: Lee Jackson. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 25–28l; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1977): 12–18. O’Brien, Justin. “Jackson, Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 497 (Item E162).

BJ188. Gilmore, Bill. “Goodbye, Lee Jackson.” Come for to Sing 5, no. 4 (Autumn 1979): 8. Löfgren, Tommy. “Lee Jackson, 1907–1979.” Jefferson no. 45 (Fall 1979): 39.

BJ190. O’Neal, Jim; O’Brien, Justin. “Lee Jackson.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 48.

BJ197.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lil’ Son Jackson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 161 (E150).

BJ198. Hoffman, Steve. “Jackson, Lil’ Son,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 497–498 (Item E162). BJ199.

Humphrey, Mark. Lil’ Son Jackson: The Complete Imperial Recordings. USA: Capitol 724383174423, 1995.

BJ200. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, Melvin ‘Lil’ Son,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1248 (E165). Reprinted as “Jackson, Li’l Son,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 194 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 182 (E169). BJ201.

Oliver, Paul. “Lil Son Jackson,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 24–25, 33–34, 163–164, 165, 183 (Item A1585).

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BJ202. Oliver, Paul. “Jackson, Melvin ‘Lil Son’ (1916),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 148 (Item E378).

Lazar, Helen Doob. “Louvette Jackson.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 35.

BJ203. Rotante, Anthony. “Lil Son Jackson.” Record Research 1, no. 5 (Oct 1955): 2, 12.

LOUVETTE JACKSON

BJ191.

Bogaert, Karel. “Jackson, ‘Lil’ Son’ Melvin,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 176 (Item E110).

BJ196. Harris, Sheldon. “Jackson, Melvin ‘Lil Son’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 267 (E146).

Smith, Al. Lee Jackson: Lonely Girl. USA: Bluesway BLS-6083, 1974. Obituaries: Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/Sep 1979): 30. Down Beat 46 (6 Sep 1979): 13.

BJ189.

BJ195.

Anon. Lil’ Son Jackson: Rockin’ an’ Rollin’. USA: Imperial LM-9142, c1961; France: Pathé Marconi 1546671, 1983.

LULU JACKSON See: Items A72, BC1158. MARY JACKSON See: Item BH1147. MIKE JACKSON See: Item BA520.

BJ204. Russell, Tony. “Lil’ Son Jackson (1916–1976),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 122–123 (Item A1904). BJ205. Santelli, Robert. “Jackson, Lil’ Son,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 203 (Item E202). BJ206. Shadwick, Keith. “Li’l Son Jackson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 147 (Item E204).

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Southern, Eileen. “Jackson, Melvin (‘Little Son’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 197 (Item E208).

BJ208. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 12 (Dec 1961): 19, 44. BJ209.

Strachwitz, Chris. Lil’ Son Jackson. USA: Arhoolie F-1004, 1962.

BJ210.

Strachwitz, Chris; Tonneau, Serge. “Lil’ Son Jackson Disco.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 24 (Mars 1963).

BJ211.

Strachwitz, Chris. “Lil Son Jackson.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 6 (Feb 1961): 23–25. Reprinted in Texas Blues, pp. 7–9. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 187–190 (Item A1241). (NOTE: The original article comprised a biography and discography; the biography and an updated discography were published in Texas Blues — only the biography was included in Nothing But the Blues.)

BJ212. Strachwitz, Chris. Lil’ Son Jackson: Blues Come to Texas. USA: Arhoolie CD 409, 1994. BJ213.

Tonneau, Serge. “Lil’ Son Jackson.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 24 (Mars 1963). Obituaries: Coda no. 152 (Dec 1976): 35. Jazz Hot no. 334 (Feb 1977): 34. Living Blues no. 28 (Jul/Aug 1976): 6.

RUSSELL JACKSON BJ214.

Grigg, Andy. “Russell Jackson: Blues Bass Ace. Pt. 1.” Real Blues no. 25 (2000): 34–36; “Pt. 2.” Real Blues no. 26 (c2002): 32–35; “Pt. 3.” Real Blues no. 27 (Dec 2003): 28–29.

TYLER JACKSON

BJ219.

BJ220. Nelson, David. “Vasti Jackson.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 27–34. BJ221.

BJ215.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Vasti Jackson,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, pp. 406–407 (Item A432).

BJ216.

Bock, Scott M. “Vasti Jackson: People Have Told Me I Got That Thing.” Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 26–31.

BJ217.

BJ218.

Trageser, Jim. “Jackson, Vasti,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 498–499 (Item E162).

BJ222. Wisse, Rien. “Vas-tie Jackson.” Block no. 94 (1995): 19. See also: Offbeat 18 (Jun 2005): 18+. WILFRED JACKSON See: JACKSON BROTHERS LITTLE WILLIE JACKSON BJ223. Sinclair, John. “Jackson, Little Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 498 (Item E162). Obituaries: BJ224. LeBlanc, Eric. “Little Willie Jackson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 161 (Aug 2001): 26. “NEW ORLEANS” WILLIE JACKSON BJ225. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, ‘New Orleans’ Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1251 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 194 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 180 (E169). BJ226. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Willie Jackson.” Storyville (2002/03): 185. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

See: Item A395. VASTI JACKSON

Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Vasti Jackson.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 51.

See also: Item BA520. WILLIE “SKIPBONE” JACKSON BJ227.

Anon. “Blues Singer’s Woman Permitted to Tell Her Side.” Blues & Rhythm no. 136 (Feb 1999): 7.

ZAIDEE JACKSON See: Item BH1147. MARION WALTER JACOBS

Fontenot, Robert. “Why Haven’t You Heard of Vasti Jackson?” Blues Revue no. 89 (Aug/Sep 2004): 17–18.

MATTHEW JACOBS

Lauterbach, Preston. “Vasti Jackson.” Living Blues no. 172 (Mar/Jun 2004): 67.

BJ228. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Boogie Jake,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 48 (E101).

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Beyer, Jimmy. “Boogie Jake,” in Baton Rouge Blues, p. 47. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

BJ230. Broven, John J. “Boogie Jake,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 148 (Item F1076).

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rections in Jazz Statistics no. 22 (1961): 3; no. 24 (1961): JS8.) BJ246. Anon. “Elmore James, 1918–1963.” Jefferson no. 3 (1968).

Coleridge, Steve. “I Started Out with Boogie Jake ....” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (1990): 4–5.

Anon. Elmore James: Something Inside of Me: The Complete Fire/Enjoy Sessions. Japan: P-Vine PLP 6005-7, 1985.

BJ232. Harris, Sheldon. “Jacobs, Matthew,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 270 (E146).

BJ248. Anon. The Late Fantastically Great Elmore James. UK: Ember EMB 3397, 1968.

BJ233. Komara, Edward. “Boogie Jake,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 138 (Item E162).

BJ249.

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BJ234. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jacobs, ‘Boogie Jake’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 195 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 183 (E169). BJ235. Mazzolini, Tom. “Boogie Jake.” Living Blues no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1977): 24–26. BETTY JAMES See: Item BC1169. CLIFTON JAMES BJ236. Bogaert, Karel. “James, Clifton,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 178–179 (Item E110). BJ237.

Cullaz, Maurice. “Blues Men: Willie Dixon, Sunnyland Slim, Johnny Shine [sic], Clifton James: Interview.” Jazz Hot no. 254 (Oct 1969): 30–31.

BJ238. Cushing, Steve; O’Brien, Justin (introd). “Behind the Beat of the Blues.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 12–23. BJ239.

Flanagan, Graeme; Macphail, Keith. “Clifton James.” Crazy Music no. 3 (1974): 36.

BJ240. Komara, Edward. “James, Clifton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 499–500 (Item E162). BJ241.

Vernon, Mick. “In Conversation with Clifton James & Bo Diddley.” R&B Monthly no. 22 (Nov 1965): 3–5.

ELMORE JAMES BJ242. Amos, Edward. “Elmore James,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BJ243. Anon. “Elmore James,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, p. 131. Bath: Future, 2003.

BJ247.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Elmore James,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 132–133 (E101).

BJ250. Bakker, Dick M. “Elmore James Titles, Now Available on LP.” Micrography no. 2 (Feb 1969): 11; Micrography no. 5 (Aug 1969): 12. BJ251.

Balfour, Alan. Elmore James: Got to Move. UK: Charly CRB 1017, 1981.

BJ252. Balfour, Alan. Elmore James: Shake Your Moneymaker. UK: Charly CD 34, 1985. BJ253. Balfour, Alan. “Elmore James Story.” Soul Bag no. 94 (May/Jun 1983): 6–11, 19–21. Reprinted in Jefferson no. 74 (1986): 3–6. BJ254. Bastin, Bruce; Lowry, Pete. “‘It Hurts Me, Too’: Blues from the South-East.” Blues Unlimited no. 73 (Jun 1970): 4–5. BJ255. Besnier, Christian. “Elmore James: Discografie.” Soul Bag no. 94 (May/Jun 1983): 12–15. BJ256. Bogaert, Karel. “James, Elmore,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 179–180 (Item E110). BJ257.

Briggs, Keith. “The Elmore Jigsaw.” Blues & Rhythm no. 174 (Nov 2002): 18–19.

BJ258. Bromberg, Bruce; Scott, Frank; Adins, Georges. Anthology of the Blues. Vol. 1: The Legend of Elmore James Archive Series. USA: Kent KST-9001, 1969. BJ259.

Bromberg, Michael. The Resurrection of Elmore James. USA: Kent KST 9012, c1970.

BJ260. Broven, John; Mohr, Kurt; Rowe, Mike; Paterson, Neil; Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography,” in Elmore James and Homesick James, pp. 4–6. Bexhill-onSea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. BJ261.

Broven, John. “Elmore James on Record.” Blues Unlimited no. 5 (Oct 1963): 6–7.

BJ244. Anon. Elmore James. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1979. 32 pp.

BJ262. Broven, John. Elmore James: Shake Your Money Maker: The Best of the Fire Sessions. USA: Buddha 74465 99781 2, 2001.

BJ245. Anon. “Elmore James Discography.” Jazz Statistics no. 18 (1960): 3–4. (NOTE: With additions & cor-

BJ263. Bruin, Leo. “Elmore James. Pt. 1.” Mr. Blues no. 11 (Jul 1969): 5.

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BJ264. Bruin, Leo. “Chicago Blues.” Mr. Blues no. 12 (Nov 1969): 6. BJ265. Brunnbauer, Dietmar. “‘Dust My Broom’: Die Legende Von Elmore James.” Blues Notes 2 (1970): 5–8. BJ266. Brunning, Bob. “Elmore James,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BJ267.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Elmore James.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 26/27 (1963): 6–7.

BJ268. Carroll, Ted. Elmore James & His Broom Dusters: The Original Meteor & Flair Sides. UK: Ace CH 112, 1984. BJ269.

BJ270.

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Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt; Rotante, Anthony; Leadbitter, Mike; Broven, John. “Elmore James Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 5 (Oct 1963): 4–6.

Dirks, Scott. “Elmore James and the Musicians Union.” Living Blues no. 162 (Mar/Apr 2002): 40–45.

BJ282. Doggett, Peter. “Elmore James.” Record Collector no. 161 (Jan 1993): 18–22. BJ283. Donoghue, William E. “Did Elmore James Know He Was Recording ‘Dust My Broom’?” Blues & Rhythm no. 125 (Christmas 1997): 10–11. BJ284. Eagle, Bob. “Elmore Revisited!” Jefferson no. 27 (Winter 1974): 30–32. BJ285. Evans, David. “Elmore James,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 128–129. New York: Perigee, 2005. BJ286. Fancourt, Les. Elmore James: King of the Slide Guitar. UK: Charly CD RED BOX 4, 1992.

Clarke, Donald. “James, Elmore,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 629 (Item E125).

BJ289.

Collis, John. Elmore James: The Sky is Crying. UK: Charly CDBM 12, 1992.

BJ274.

Dahl, Bill. The Very Best of Elmore James. USA: Rhino R2 79803, 2000.

BJ275.

Darwen, Norman. Elmore James: Come Go with Me. UK: Charly CRB 1212, 1989.

BJ276.

DelGrosso, Rich. “The Slide of Elmore James.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 12 (Spring 1994): 54–55.

BJ277.

Demêtre, Jacques; Adins, George; Sacré, Robert; Meredith, James. “Remember Elmore James.” Soul Bag no. 94 (May/Jun 1983): 23–28.

BJ278. DeVinck, Richard (ed.). Elmore James: Vital Blues Guitar: Authentic Tablature Transcriptions Off the Original Recordings. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1993. 96 pp. BJ279.

BJ281.

Chauvard, Marcel; Koester, Bob; Leadbitter, Mike; Williams, ‘Big’ Joe. “The Story of Elmore James.” Blues Unlimited no. 5 (Oct 1963): 3–4. Updated version published in Elmore James and Homesick James, pp. 3–4. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Republished as the “The Elmore James Legend,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 26–27 (Item A1241).

BJ272. Cocks, Jay. “Blues, Hot and Home Fried.” Time (14 Sep 1992). BJ273.

BJ280. Dicaire, David. “Elmore James (1918–1963): The Broomduster,” in Blues Singers, pp. 99–103 (Item E130).

DeWitt, Howard A. “Elmore James: The Crying Guitar.” Blue Suede News no. 39 (Summer 1997): 11–17.

BJ287.

Franz, Steve. The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James. St. Louis: BlueSource, 2003. 329 pp.

BJ288. Franz, Steve. The Best of Elmore James. Part 2: Dust My Broom. USA: Relic CD 7040, 1992. Franz, Steve. “Elmore James: The Complete Fire & Enjoy Sessions, Parts 1–4.” Rock & Roll Disc 4, no. 9 (Sep 1990): 9–10.

BJ290. Franz, Steve. Elmore James: The Ultimate Guide to the Master of the Slide. St. Louis: Primal Art, 1994. 46 pp. BJ291.

Franz, Steve. Elmore James: Standing at the Crossroads. Ph.D Dissertation, University of Memphis, 1994. 184 pp.

BJ292. Franz, Steve; Palmer, Robert. The Sky is Crying: The History of Elmore James. USA: Rhino CD 71190, 1993. BJ293. Franz, Steve. “Three Guitars and an Amp: Elmore James and Mel London.” Blues & Rhythm no. 168 (Apr 2002): 4–7. (NOTE: Excerpted from The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James. St. Louis: BlueSource, 2003.) BJ294. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Elmore James,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001. BJ295. Futterman, Steve. “Elmore James.” Rolling Stone no. 623 (6 Feb 1992): 53. BJ296. Goldberg, Lenny. The Great Elmore James. USA: Upfront UPF 122, 1970.

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BJ315.

Komara, Edward. “I Believe I’ll Make a Change (Dust My Broom),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 487–488 (Item E162).

BJ298. Haig, Diana. Elmore James: King of the Slide Guitar. USA: Capricorn 9 42006-2, 1992.

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Larkin, Colin (ed.). “James, Elmore,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1259–1260 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 196 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 184–185 (E169).

BJ317.

Leadbitter, Mike; Wardlow, Gayle. “Canton Mis’sippi Breakdown.” Blues Unlimited no. 91 (May 1972): 5–10. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 144 (Spring 1983): 5–8. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, by Gayle Dean Wardlow, pp. 159–169. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998.

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Leadbitter, Mike. “Elmore James.” R&B Scene 1, no. 5 (Feb 1965): 12, 16.

BJ319.

Leadbitter, Mike; et al. Elmore James and Homesick James. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. 10 pp.

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Hansen, Terry. “Elmore James CD Releases Bring His Enigmatic Recording Career Into Focus ... Maybe.” Blues Access no. 9 (Spring 1992): 3–5.

BJ300. Hansson, Nils. “Elmore James Revisited.” Jefferson no. 76 (Spring 1987): 4–9. BJ301.

Hansson, Nils. “Can I Get a Witness!” Jefferson no. 76 (Spring 1987): 2.

BJ302. Hannusch, Jeff. “Elmore James Grave Marker to Be Dedicated.” Goldmine no. 325 (8 Jan 1993): 7. BJ303. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Elmore James,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 193 (Item E145). BJ304. Harris, Mark. “Elmore James: The Classic Early Recordings, 1951–1956.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 35. BJ305. Harris, Sheldon. “James, Elmore ‘Elmo’/‘Joe Willie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 270–272 (E146). BJ306. Hay, Fred J. “James, Elmore,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 500–501 (Item E162). BJ307.

Hearn, Gary. Elmore James & Sonny Boy Williamson on Compact Disc. St. Neots: Gary Hearn, 1994. 46 pp.

BJ308. Hendrickson, Thomas M.; Morris, Chris. Masters of Blues Tribute to Elmore James. USA: Icehouse P2 50569, 1996. BJ309. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Elmore James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 162–163 (E150). BJ310.

Holland, Ted. “Elmore James,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 16 (E157).

BJ311.

Jones, Malcolm. Let’s Cut It: The Very Best of Elmore James. USA: Flair/Virgin 0777 7 86257 2 8, 1991; UK: Ace CH 192, 1987.

BJ312. Kelly, Dave. Elmore James: One Way Out. UK: Charly CRB 1008, 1981. BJ313.

Kienzle, Rich. “Elmore James,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 8–11. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985.

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Kiuru, Ari. “Elmore James: Slidekitaran Mestari.” Blues News [Finland] no. 51 (1978): 4–7.

BJ320. Leadbitter, Mike. Elmore James: Something Inside of Me. UK: Bell MBLL 104, 1968. BJ321.

Leadbitter, Mike. Elmore James: To Know a Man. UK: Blue Horizon 7-66230, 1969.

BJ322. Leadbitter, Mike. Elmore James/Walter Horton: Cotton Patch Hotfoots. UK: Polydor 2383–200, 1973. BJ323. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 19, 30. BJ324. Lodetti, Antonio. “Elmore James.” Il Blues no. 43 (Jun 1993): 10–14. BJ325. Marymont, Mark. Elmore James: Shake Your Money Maker. USA: Collectables COL-CD-6374, 2002. BJ326. Marymont, Mark. Elmore James: The Complete Fire and Enjoy Recordings. USA: Collectables COL-CD-8829, 1995. BJ327.

Mercer, Colin; Balfour, Alan; Burke, Tony. “The Slide is Crying: A Guide to Elmore James on Album and Compact Disc.” Blues & Rhythm no. 72 (Sep 1992): 12–15.

BJ328. Meredith James. “The First Quarter at Jackson State College,” in Three Years in Mississippi, pp. 34–37. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1966. Reprinted as “Elmo James Live!” Jefferson no. 37 (Summer 1977): 22–25 (With added comment by C. Vann Woodward). Reprinted as “Elmo’ 1960?: As a Negro Saw Him.” Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul

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BJ344. Robinson, Bobby. History of Elmore James. USA: Trip TLP 8007(2): c1971.

Moonoogian, George A. Elmore James: Collectables Presents the Complete Fire and Enjoy Sessions. Part 1. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5184, 1989; Part 2. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5185, 1989; Part 3. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5186, 1989; Part 4. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5187, 1989.

BJ345. Röhnisch, Claus. “Elmore James.” Jefferson no. 9 (1970): 3–6.

BJ330. Napier, Simon A. Elmore James Memorial Album. UK: Sue ILP 927, 1965. BJ331.

Niquét, Bernard. “Les Reeditions de Elmore James.” Soul Bag no. 13 (c1971): 9–10.

BJ332. Obrecht, Jas. “Homesick & Elmore James: Sonic Secrets of One of the Greatest Electric Blues Bands.” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 68–85. Reprinted in Blues Guitar, 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 152–159. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, pp. 153–162 (Item C312).

BJ346. Röhnisch, Claus. “Elmore James Discografie.” Jefferson no. 21 (1973): 38–42. BJ347.

Rotante, Anthony. “Elmore James.” Vintage Jazz Mart 6 (Oct 1959): 4, 34. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in VJM 6 (1959): 4.)

BJ348. Roxon, Lillian. “Elmore James,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, p. 254 (Item E192). BJ349.

Russell, Henry (ed.). “Elmore James,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, 76–77. London: Brown, 2003.

BJ350. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Elmore James.” The Blues Collection no. 17 (1992+). BJ351.

Russell, Tony. “Elmore James (1918–1963),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 123 (Item A1904).

BJ333. Obrecht, Jas. “Legends: Elmore James.” Guitar Player 26, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 23.

BJ352. Santelli, Robert. “James, Elmore,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 204–206 (Item E202).

BJ334. Olderen, Martin van. “Elmore James Disco.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 49 (Feb 1975): 3–4. (NOTE: Continued in Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 50, 51, 52/53, 54/55.)

BJ353. Sax, Dave. Elmore James & His Broom Dusters: Blues After Hours. UK: Ace CDCHM 1043, 2005.

BJ335. Oliver, Paul. “James, Elmore (1918–1963),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 151 (Item E378).

BJ355. Scott, Frank. The Legend of Elmore James. USA: United Artists UAS 29109, 1970.

BJ336. O’Neil, Jeffrey. “Elmore James: Pullonkaulakitaran Mestarin Kuolemasta Neljännesvuosisata.” Blues News [Finland] no. 117 (1989): 6–8.

BJ356. Scott, Frank. “Elmore James: A Reply to W.E. Whalley’s Review of Sue 1 LP 918.” Blues World no. 2 (May 1965): 12–13.

BJ337.

Owlett, Adrian. Elmore James: Red Hot Blues. UK: Blue Moon BMLP 1008, 1983.

BJ354. Scherl, Robert. Elmore James: Red Hot Blues. USA: Intermedia QS 5034, 1980s.

BJ357.

Shadwick, Keith. “Elmore James,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 150–151 (Item E204).

BJ338. Paulus, George. “Belzoni Broomduster 1938.” Blues & Rhythm no. 120 (Jun 1997): 4–5.

BJ358. Shurman, Dick. Elmore James 2/21/63: The Last Session. USA: Relic 1021, 1984.

BJ339.

BJ359.

Pearson, Barry. “The Late Great Elmore James.” Keystone Folklore Quarterly 17, no. 4 (Winter 1972): 162–172.

BJ340. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Elmore James, 1951–1953. France: Classics 5082, 2004. BJ341.

Persson, Lennart. “Elmore James.” Sydsidan no. 5 (1983): 4–5.

BJ342. Pick, Alberto. “Testi: Elmore James: Dall’album Dust My Blues (Vip 5004).” Il Blues no. 2 (Mar 1983): 20–21. BJ343. Pomposello, Tom. “The Bobby Robinson Tapes: Elmore James.” Living Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 9–11.

Shurman, Dick. Rollin’ and Tumblin’: The Best of Elmore James. USA: Relic CD 7026, 1991.

BJ360. Slaven, Neil. Elmore James and John Brim: Tough. UK: Blue Horizon 7–63204, c1968. BJ361.

Slaven, Neil. Elmore James: Rolling and Tumblin’. UK: Recall/Snapper SMDCD 231, 1999.

BJ362. Snowden, Don. Elmore James/John Brim: Whose Muddy Shoes. USA: Chess CHD-9114, 1991. BJ363. Stevens, Guy. The Best of Elmore James. UK: Sue ILP 918, 1964. BJ364. Stevens, Guy. “Elmore James: Classic Blues Singer.” Jazz Beat no. 11 (Nov 1964): 13.

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BJ365. Sturesson, Mats. “Bluesens Legender: Elmore James.” Jefferson no. 53 (Fall 1981): 8–9. BJ366. Sykes, Marc R. “James, Elmore (1918–1963),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 2, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, p. 525 (Item E185). BJ367.

Items A542 (Pt. 5), A781, A1708, A2085, BA7, BL1432, BP892, BW2319, C182, D1195, D1829 (Vol. 1), E114, F300, F911.

Topping, Ray. The Best of Elmore James. UK: Ace CH 31, 1981.

BJ368. Topping, Ray; Huggins, Cilla. “Dusting off Elmore.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 18–19.

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BJ369.

Topping, Ray. Elmore James and His Broomdusters: The Classic Early Recordings, 1951–1956. UK: Ace ABOXCD4, 1993; USA: Virgin/Flair 7243 8 39631 2 6, 1993.

BJ370.

Topping, Ray. Elmore James: King of the Slide Guitar. UK: Ace CH 68, 1983.

BJ385. Anon. “Coast Girl Asks $10,000: Thinks Tune Was Born of Her Hit the ‘Wallflower’.” Chicago Defender (4 Jun 1955): 18.

BJ371.

Voss, Arend Jan Heerma van. “Inlichtingen Elmore James.” Mr. Blues no. 9 (Dec 1968/Jan 1969): 7–8; Mr. Blues no. 10 (Mar/Apr 1969): 8–9.

BJ386. Anon. “Etta James Arrested on Narcotics Charge.” Variety 268 (18 Oct 1972): 46.

BJ372. Wager, Bill. “Elmore James.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 1, no. 4 (Aug 1975): 42–43.

BJ384. Aguilera, Christina. “Inspirations — Christina Aguilera on Etta James.” Rolling Stone no. 934 (30 Oct 2003): 68.

BJ387.

Anon. “Etta James Faces Drug Charges in Tex. Court.” Variety 270 (25 Apr 1973): 51.

BJ388. Anon. “Etta James: Tell Mama,” in The Mojo Collection, ed. J. Irvin, p. 100. Edinburgh: Mojo, 2000.

BJ373.

Walamies, Vesa. “Blues-Kassikoiden Lähteillä. Osa 2: Dust My Broom.” Blues News [Finland] no. 118 (1989).

BJ374.

Walamies, Vesa. “Disografioiden Viidakossa.” Blues News [Finland] no. 55 (1979): 6–7.

BJ375.

Weinstock, Ron. “Elmore James.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 12 (Spring 1994): 24–33.

BJ390. Anon. “Etta’s Back, Singing Better Than Ever.” Soul [USA] 9 (13 May 1974): 11.

BJ376.

Welding, Pete. Elmore James: Dust My Broom. USA: Tomato R2 70389, 1991.

BJ391.

BJ377.

Welding, Pete. Elmore James and John Brim: Whose Muddy Shoes. USA: Chess 1537, 1969.

BJ392. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 199 (22 Jun 1955): 59.

BJ378. Welding, Pete. Elmore James and Friends: Southside Blues. USA: Buddah/Cobblestone CST 9001, c1972. Notes reissued with Elmore James: Street Talkin’. USA: Muse MR 5087, 1975. BJ379.

White, Timothy. “Elmore James: The Slide is Crying.” Billboard 104, no. 30 (25 Jul 1992): 3.

BJ389.

Anon. “Etta Won’t Be Tamed.” Melody Maker (17 Aug 1974): 30.

Anon. “Living Legend: Etta James.” Jazziz 21, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 12–13.

BJ393. Anon. “Veteran Singer Etta James Tells All in Revealing Autobiography, ‘Rage to Survive’.” Jet 88 (18 Sep 1995): 18. BJ394. Atherton, Mike. “Home James.” Echoes (29 Jul 1989): 9. BJ395. Bass, Ralph. Etta James Rocks the House. USA: Argo LP-4032, 1963; USA: Chess CH-9184, 1984.

BJ380. Whiteis, David; Pruter, Robert. “Elmore James Discography.” Goldmine no. 304 (20 Mar 1992): 22, 24.

BJ396. Booth, David. “Etta James: Twenty Years On.” Soul and Jazz (Apr 1976).

BJ381.

BJ397.

Whiteis, David. “Elmore James: The Broomduster.” Juke Blues no. 48 (Winter 2000/01): 56–62.

BJ382. Whiteis, David. “Elmore James: The Sky is Crying.” Goldmine no. 304 (20 Mar 1992): 18, 20, 22, 24. BJ383. Worsfold, Sally-Ann. Elmore James: All Them Blues. UK: DJM DJLMD 8008, 1975.

Burnes, John. “Etta James: Comeback a Real Trip.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (12 Oct 1989): 9.

BJ398. Christgau, Georgia. “Etta James: Back to the Future.” High Fidelity 36 (Aug 1986): 50. BJ399.

Clarke, Donald. “James, Etta,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 629– 630 (Item E125).

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BJ400. Conniff, Tamara. “Etta James.” Seconds no. 47 (1998): 24–25. BJ401.

Constant, Denis. “Voix de Femmes.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 270 (Nov/Dec 1978): 49.

BJ402. Cotten, Lee. “Etta James,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 240–241. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BJ419.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Etta James,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 111–113. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BJ420. Hildebrand, Lee. Etta James: The Chess Box. USA: Chess/MCA 088 112 288-2, 2000. BJ421.

Hochman, Steve. “Etta James,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 541–543. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BJ403. Dahl, Bill. Etta James, Live. USA: Rhino R2-71742, 1994.

BJ422. Holland, Ted. “Etta James,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 15 (E157).

BJ404. Dahl, Bill. “Etta James: The Blues is My Business.” Blues Revue no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2004): 9–13.

BJ423. Hoskyns, Barney. “Etta James: Empress in Exile.” New Musical Express (14 Apr 1984).

BJ405. Dahl, Bill. “Soul to Spare: The Music of Etta James.” Goldmine no. 455 (2 Jan 1998): 16–20, 136, 138, 140, 142, 144.

BJ424. Hoskyns, Barney. “Etta James: Mama Tells Us All About It.” The Times (26 Jul 1989).

BJ406. Dicaire, David. “Etta James (1938–): The Messenger’s Voice,” in Blues Singers, pp. 219–224 (Item E130). BJ407.

Dieckmann, Katherine. “Etta James.” Rolling Stone no. 773 (13 Nov 1997): 152–153.

BJ408. Emerson, Bo. “2 Views of the Blues: Etta James.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (7 Oct 1989): 24. BJ409.

Evans, David. “Etta James,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 129–130. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BJ410.

Fassio, Edoardo. “Il Trionfo della Ragazza Selvaggia: Etta James.” Il Blues no. 75 (Jun 2001): 44–47.

BJ411.

Futterman, Steve. “Etta James.” Rolling Stone no. 649 (4 Feb 1993): 51.

BJ425.

Isler, Scott. “Roll with Me Etta: Deep in the Night with Lady James.” Crawdaddy no. 89 (Oct 1978): 24.

BJ426. Jackson, Buzzy. “The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Etta James and Aretha Franklin,” in a Bad Woman Feeling Good, pp. 135–178. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. BJ427.

Jackson, David. Etta James: Her Greatest Sides. Vol. 1. USA: Chess CH-9110, 1984.

BJ428. James, Etta. “The Etta James Story: Rage to Survive.” Essence 26, no. 2 (Jun 1995): 60+. BJ429.

James, Etta; Ritz, David. Rage to Survive: The Etta James Story. New York: Villard, 1995. 271 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1998. 271 pp.

BJ412. Green, Sol. Etta James: Hickory, Dickory, Dock. UK: Ace CDCHM 680, 1998.

BJ430. James, Etta. “Women Who Rock: Inspirations — Etta James on Billie Holiday.” Rolling Stone no. 934 (30 Oct 2003): 68.

BJ413.

Greilsamer, Marc. “Etta James: Spirit of Gospel, Feeling of Blues.” Blues Revue no. 41 (Oct 1998): 14–16, 18–19.

BJ431.

BJ414.

Grendysa, Peter. Etta James: Her Best. USA: Chess/ MCA CHD 9367, 1997.

BJ415.

Gundersen, Edna. “Singer Etta James: True to the Blues.” USA Today (12 Jan 1993): 8.

BJ416.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Etta James,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 174–175 (Item E145).

BJ417.

Hess, Norbert. “Living Blues Interview: Etta James.” Living Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 12–17, 19–20.

BJ418.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Blues Queen Denied Her Radio Throne.” San Francisco Chronicle (14 May 1989): 21.

Kamerer, Don. Etta James: At Last. USA: Chess/ MCA CH 9266, 1987.

BJ432. Kimberley, Nick. “Amen Corner.” The Wire no. 65 (Jul 1989): 14. BJ433. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Etta James,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164). BJ434. Lane, Lois. “When Etta Kicked Drug Habit, She Kicked Off a New Life.” Soul [USA] 9 (16 Sep 1974): 2–3. BJ435. Laredo, Joseph F. Best of Etta James. USA: Chess/ MCA 11953, 1999. BJ436. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “James, Etta,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1260 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 196–197 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 185–186 (E169).

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BJ437.

Levine, Art. “Rhythm and Blues on the Upbeat.” U.S. News & World Report 106, no. 2 (16 Jan 1989): 59–60.

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BJ456. Potter, Dave. Etta James: Queen of Soul. USA: Argo DJLP-4040, 1964. BJ457.

BJ438. Lisle, Andria. “Etta James: I’m Only Sleeping.” Mojo no. 109 (Dec 2002): 53+.

Raitt, Bonnie; Wexler, Jerry. “The Immortals. 62: Etta James.” Rolling Stone no. 972 (21 Apr 2005): 68

Magnus, Johnny. Etta James: The Second Time Around. USA: Argo LP-4011, 1961.

BJ458. Raven, Mike. The Soul of Etta James. UK: Ember EMB. 3390, 1967.

BJ439.

BJ440. McKaie, Andy. Etta James: At Last! USA: Chess/ MCA CHD-12017, 1999. BJ441.

Millar, Bill. Etta James: Good Rockin’ Mama. UK: Ace 10 CH 33, 1979.

BJ442. Millar, Bill. “Etta James: Payin’ the Cost.” Melody Maker (23 Sep 1978): 35. Reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 106–111. York: Music Mentor, 2004. BJ443. Mohr, Kurt; Arniac, Jean-Pierre; Daguerre, Pierre; Dufour, Joël; Hess, Norbert. “Etta James: Discography.” Soul Bag no. 95 (Jul/Aug 1983): 17–23. BJ444. Moonoogian, George. “Oh That Annie!” Record Exchanger no. 23 (1977): 20–21. BJ445. Morthland, John. “James, Etta,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 530 (Item E154). BJ446. Morthland, John. “Etta James’ Long Search for Stardom.” Rolling Stone no. 271 (10 Aug 1978): 22–23. BJ447.

Nathan, David. “Etta James Scratches ‘7-Year Itch’.” Billboard 100, no. 51 (17 Dec 1988): 22.

BJ448. Nickols, Pete. “Etta James.” Record Collector no. 58 (Jun 1984): 36–41. BJ449.

Nickols, Pete. “Etta James: Complete U.S. Discography.” Record Collector no. 58 (Jun 1984): 41.

BJ459.

Ritz, David. The Essential Etta James. USA: Chess/ MCA CHD2-9341, 1993.

BJ460. Ritz, David. Etta James: Live from San Francisco. USA: On the Spot 01005-82125-4, 1994. BJ461.

Ritz, David. “Etta James, Soul Mama,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 224–237. New York: Dutton, 1991.

BJ462. Ritz, David. Etta James: Time After Time. USA: Private 01005-82128-2, 1995. BJ463. Ritz, David. These Foolish Things: The Classic Balladry of Etta James. USA: Chess/MCA CHD9354, 1995. BJ464. Robinson, Leroy. “Etta James’ Comeback LP.” Billboard 85 (18 Aug 1973): 30. BJ465. Roth, Morry. Etta James: Tell Mama. USA: Cadet LPS-802, 1967; USA: Chess/MCA CHD 9269, 1987. BJ466. Santelli, Robert. “James, Etta,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 206–207 (Item E202). BJ467.

Schoemer, Karen. “Lady Sings Ballads, Too.” Newsweek 124 (21 Nov 1994): 98+.

BJ468. Slaven, Neil. “Etta Days are Here.” Vox no. 1 (Oct 1990): 97. BJ469.

Snyder-Scumpy, Patrick. “Etta: The Classic R&B Singer Kicks Back.” Crawdaddy no. 42 (Nov 1974): 61–64.

BJ470.

Southern, Eileen. “James, Etta,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 200 (Item E208).

BJ452. Ostrow, Marty. Etta James. USA: Argo LP 4013, 1962.

BJ471.

Tomas, Alain. “Le Retour de la Legende.” Jazz Hot no. 463 (May 1989): 72–73.

BJ453. Palmer, Bob. “Etta James: The Comeback of a Fifties R&B Star.” Rolling Stone no. 145 (11 Oct 1973): 16.

BJ472. Topping, Ray. Etta James: Tuff Lover. UK: Ace CH 73, 1983.

BJ450. Nite, Norm N. “Etta James,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 328 (Item E181). BJ451.

O’Neal, Jim. “Showcase for Etta.” Melody Maker (25 Aug 1973): 22.

BJ454. Paytress, Mark. “Etta James.” Record Collector no. 200 (Apr 1996): 108–113. BJ455. Pilchak, Angela M. “Etta James,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 54 (Item E164).

BJ473.

Waller, Don. “Etta James.” Billboard 113 (11 Aug 2001): 20, 22, 24.

BJ474.

Waterman, Dick. “Etta James,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 168–169. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

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BJ475.

Weingarten, Marc. “High-and-Mighty: Etta James.” Vibe 10, no. 5 (May 2002): 66.

(NOTE: With additions & corrections in Blues Unlimited (undated suppl to no. 1–6): 3.)

BJ476.

Wert, Justin. “James, Etta,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 501–503 (Item E162).

See also: Items BD443, C150.

BJ477.

Wexler, Jerry. Etta James: Deep in the Night. USA: Warner Bros BSK 3156, 1978; USA: Bullseye 9579, 1996.

BJ478. White, Cliff. “Etta: Superstardom the Hard Way on a Dollar a Day.” New Musical Express (19 Aug 1978). BJ479.

White, Cliff. “James the First.” Black Music & Jazz Review 1, no. 7 (Oct 1978): 22–23.

BJ480. Williams, Jean. “Soul Sauce: Etta James Back Where She Started.” Billboard 90 (8 Apr 1978): 32–33. BJ481.

Wilmer, Val. “Etta James.” City Limits (16–22 Jul 1982).

BJ482. Winkley, Rick; Hawley, Chris; Gibbon, Peter. “The Great Girl Singers. No: 1: Etta James.” Soul: The Magazine for the R&B Collector no. 4 (Jun 1966): 16–17. BJ483. Wright, James Nelson. “Etta James: Rhythm ‘n’ Blues Pioneer is a Soul Survivor.” Michigan Chronicle (14 Aug 1991): 1. BJ484. Wyckoff, Geraldine. “Etta James: And Jazz - at Last.” JazzTimes 24, no. 4 (May 1994): 36–37. BJ485. Yorke, Ritchie. Etta James: Peaches. USA: Chess 2CH 60004, c1971. See also: Blue Suede News no. 32 (Fall 1995). Blues & Soul no. 528 (1989). Blues & Soul no. 625 (1992): 40+. Soul Survivor no. 3 (1985). Staccato no. 6 (1993): 22+. Items A1522, F178, F1079.

JEANETTE JAMES See: Item BA538. JESSE JAMES (1) BJ489.

BJ490. Hall, Bob. “James, Jesse,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 503 (Item E162). BJ491.

BJ487.

Smith, Chris. Frank ‘Springback’ James & George Curry: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1934–1938. Austria: Document DOCD5289, 1994.

BJ488. Smith, Francis Wilford. “Frank/Springback James Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 4 (Aug 1963): 9.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “James, Jesse,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1261 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 197 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 186 (E169).

BJ492. Russell, Tony. “Jesse James (dates unknown),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 123 (Item A1904). See also: Items BT591, C582, C682, C720 (Vol. 1). JESSE JAMES (2) (NOTE: This artist was also known as Sunny James.) BJ493. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns. No. 16: Jesse James.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 18. See also: Item BE157. JESSE JAMES (3) (James McClelland) BJ494. Haralambos, Mike. “‘I Can Do Bad by Myself’: Jesse James.” Juke Blues no. 42 (Autumn 1998): 36–42. JOE JAMES BJ495.

FRANK “SPRINGBACK” JAMES BJ486. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “James, Frank ‘Springback’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1260 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 197 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 186 (E169).

Bogaert, Karel. “James, Jesse,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 180–181 (Item E110).

Gallaher, Edwin; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Joe James.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 52.

McKINLEY JAMES BJ496. Allinson, John G. “The McKinley James Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/Sep 1979): 12–13. MADELYN JAMES See: Item BR1032. SADIE JAMES See: Item BB444. SKIP JAMES (Nehemiah James) BJ497.

Albertson, Chris. A Tribute to Skip James. Vol. 1. USA: Biograph BLP-12016, 1970.

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BJ498. Altman, Billy. Skip James: Studio Sessions: Rare & Unreleased. USA: Vanguard VCD-79705, 2003.

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Calt, Stephen. “Portrait of a Blues Singer.” 78 Quarterly no. 5 (1990): 83–92; 78 Quarterly no. 8 (1994): 55–63. (NOTE: Excerpted from I’d Rather Be the Devil: Skip James and the Blues. New York: Da Capo, 1994.)

BJ518.

Calt, Stephen. Skip James: King of the Delta Blues Singers, 1928–1964. USA: Biograph BLP 12029, 1971.

BJ502. Anon. “Son House Records as Skip James Recovers.” Down Beat 32, no. 12 (3 Jun 1965): 9.

BJ519.

Calt, Stephen. Skip James: The Complete 1931 Session. USA: Yazoo L-1072, c1986.

BJ503. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Skip James,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 133–134 (E101).

BJ520. Calt, Stephen. “A White Man’s Integrity.” 78 Quarterly no. 3 (1988): 68–73.

BJ504. Arx, Rolf von. “Skip James.” Jazz [Switzerland] no. 4 (1976): 11–18.

BJ521.

BJ499.

Anon. “Looking for the Blues.” Newsweek 64, no. 2 (13 Jul 1964): 82–83.

BJ500. Anon. “Platen.” Jazz Wereld no. 19 (Aug 1969): 11. BJ501.

Anon. Skip James: Devil Got My Woman. USA: Vanguard VSD-79273, 1968.

BJ505. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Skip James,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 200–201 (Item E104). BJ506. Bakker, Dick M. “Skip James.” Micrography no. 19 (Apr 1972): 12. BJ507.

Bakker, Dick M. “Skip James, 31–67.” Micrography no. 4 (Jun 1969): 10.

BJ508. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Le Blues Aigu de Skip James.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 545 (Feb 2004): 38–39. BJ509.

Batey, Rick. “Soul Food and Tasty Blues Bites: Skip James.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 24.

BJ510.

Bogaert, Karel. “James, Skip (Nehemiah James),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 181–182 (Item E110).

BJ511.

Bonner, Brett J. Skip James: Greatest of the Delta Blues Singers. USA: Biograph BCD 122, 1992.

BJ512. Bonner, Brett J. Skip James: Hard Time Killing Floor Blues. USA: Biograph/Sony DK 30169, 2003. BJ513.

Brems, Joseph; Droixhe, Daniel; Urbain, JeanPierre. “Sur la Tonalite Mineure Chez Skip James: Tradition Locale, Exportation Francaise ou Hommage a Blind Lemon Jefferson?” Soul Bag no. 169 (Dec 2002): 30–31.

BJ514.

Brennan, Luann. “Skip James,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 24 (Item E164).

BJ515.

Calt, Stephen. “From ‘I’d Rather Be the Devil: Skip James and the Blues’.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/ Dec 1994): 56–57.

BJ516.

Calt, Stephen. I’d Rather Be the Devil: Skip James and the Blues. New York: Da Capo, 1994. 385 pp.

Campfens, Eric. “Blues Retrospective: Skip James.” Blueprint no. 87 (Aug 1996): 18–20.

BJ522. Charters, Samuel B. “Skip James,” in The Bluesmen, pp. 71–80 (Item A387). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 1, pp. 71–80. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BJ523. Clarke, Donald. “James, Skip,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 631 (Item E125). BJ524. Carroll, Jeffrey. “Skip James,” in When Your Way Gets Dark. West Lafayette: Parlor, 2005. BJ525. Dean, Eddie. “Skip James’ Hard Time Killing Floor Blues.” Washington City Paper (25 Nov–1 Dec 1994): 24–32. BJ526. Dicaire, David. “Skip James (1903–1969): I’m So Glad,” in Blues Singers, pp. 16–19 (Item E130). BJ527.

Doering, Teddy. “Skip James: Seine Lieder Sind Kleine Kunstwerke.” Blues Forum no. 2 (Mar/Apr/ May 1981): 13–17.

BJ528. Evans, David. “Skip James,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 130–131. New York: Perigee, 2005. BJ529.

Feather, Leonard. “James, Nehemiah (Skip),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 166 (Item E136).

BJ530. Feather, Leonard. “James, Nehemiah (Skip),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 200 (Item E135). BJ531.

Grossman, Stefan. “‘Skip’ James: Thinking Things Over.” Guitar Player 8, no. 8 (Aug 1974): 10. Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, p. 41. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. Reprinted again in Blues Guitar, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 22–25. San Francisco: GPI, 1990. Reprinted as “Skip James,” in Blues Guitar, ed. J. Obrecht. 2nd ed., pp. 38–41. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

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Morris, Ed. Skip James: Greatest of the Delta Blues Singers. USA: Melodeon MLP 7321, c1966; Denmark: Storyville 670 185, 1967.

BJ532. Grossman, Stefan. “Stefan Grossman on Nehemiah ‘Skip’ James.” Guitar Player 8, no. 8 (Aug 1974): 46.

BJ549.

BJ533. Guralnick, Peter. “Skip James.” Living Blues no. 5 (Summer 1971): 10–15. Reprinted as “Skip James: Rediscovered,” in Feel Like Going Home, pp. 110– 123. London: Omnibus, 1978.

BJ550. Morris, Ed. “Skip James Talkin’. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 22 (May 1965): 3–4; “Pt 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 23 (Jun 1965): 11; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 17; “Pt. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 19. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 232–234 (Item A1241).

BJ534. Guralnick, Peter. “The Rediscovered Bluesman: Skip James.” Blues World no. 11 (Nov 1966): 11–17. BJ535. Harris, Sheldon. “James, Nehemiah ‘Skip’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 272–273 (E146). BJ536. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Skip James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 165–166 (E150). BJ537.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Skip James.” Soul Bag no. 128 (Autumn 1992): 18–19.

BJ538. Hoffman, Larry. Skip James: She Lyin’. USA: Gene/ Adelphi ADC 9901, 1993; UK: Edsel ED CD 379, 1993. BJ539.

Holland, Bill. Skip James: Skip’s Piano Blues. USA: Gene GCD 9910, 1996.

BJ540. Jackson, Bruce. “The Personal Blues of Skip James.” Sing Out! 15, no. 6 (Jan 1966): 26–30. BJ541.

Jackson, Bruce. Skip James: Today. USA: Vanguard VST-79219, 1966.

BJ542. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (5 Apr 1969): 8. B543.

Jones, Max. “Skip: Poet of the Delta.” Melody Maker (25 Mar 1972): 26.

BJ551.

Mossel, Eric. “Skip Taught Hisself.” Blues World no. 24 (Jul 1969): 13–15.

BJ552. Muir, Peter. “James, Nehemiah ‘Skip’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 503–505 (Item E162). BJ553. Narváez, Peter. Skip James: The Complete Bloomington, Indiana Concert, March 30, 1968. Vol. 1 & 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5633/5634, 1999. (NOTE: Notes are the same for vols. 1 & 2.) BJ554. Oliver, Paul. “James, Nehemiah ‘Skip’ (1902),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 152 (Item E378). BJ555. Oliver, Paul. Skip James: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order (1931). UK: Matchbox MSE 207, 1982. BJ556. Olson, Ted. “‘I Believe in Right at All Times’: Bentonia Blues.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 38–45. BJ557.

Perrin, Jeff (ed.). The Skip James Collection. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Pub. Corp., c1998. 63 pp.

BJ558. Russell, Tony. “Skip James (1902–1969),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 123 (Item A1904).

BJ544. Jordan, Miles. “Three Kinds of Blues.” JazzTimes 20, no. 5 (May 1990): 40–45.

BJ559.

BJ545. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “James, Skip,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1263 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 197, 199 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 186–187 (E169).

BJ560. Santelli, Robert. “James, Skip,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 207–208 (Item E202).

BJ546. Lewis, Paul. “Classic Blues Albums: Skip James — Today! (Vanguard 9219) (1966).” Blueprint no. 49 (Mar 1993): 18–19. BJ547.

Misiewicz, Roger. Skip James ‘Live’ Boston 1964 & Philadelphia, 1966. Austria: Document DOCD5149, 1992.

BJ548. Morris, Ed. “Skip James.” Newsletter of the Folklore Society of Greater Washington 2, no. 9 (1966): 7–8.

BJ561.

Rye, Howard. “Skip James, 1931.” Collectors Items no. 17 (Apr 1983): 14.

Shadwick, Keith. “Nehemiah ‘Skip’ James,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 149 (Item E204).

BJ562. Sliedrecht, Cor van. “Skip James ... en de Crossnote Stemming.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 47/48 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 13–14. BJ563. Smith, Chris. Skip James: Complete 1931 Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5005, 1990. BJ564. Smith, Chris. Skip James: I’m So Glad. USA: Vanguard VDP-20001, 1978. BJ565. Solding, Staffan. “Devil Got My Woman: Skip James.” Jefferson no. 41 (Fall 1978): 6–11.

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BJ566. Southern, Eileen. “James, Nehemiah (‘Skip’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 200 (Item E208). BJ567.

Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “James, Skip,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. New York: St. Martin’s, 1969.

BJ568. Szwed, John. “Driving Mr. James,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 178–179 (Item A895). BJ569.

Ward, Ed. Skip James: Blues from the Delta. USA: Vanguard 79517-2, 1998.

BJ570.

Waterman, Dick. “Skip James,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 24–31. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BJ571.

Weiss, Fritz. “The Story of Skip James.” Spoonful Bluesmagazin no. 14 (Mar 1980): 28–30.

BJ572. Whirty, Ryan. “Skip James Hits a Straight Lick: Eighteen Months Before His Death, the Influential Bluesman Gave One of His Bravest Performances.” Blues Revue no. 95 (Aug/Sep 2005): 21–22, 24. BJ573. Wilds, Mary. “Nehemiah ‘Skip’ James,” in Raggin’ the Blues, pp. 66–79. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001. Obituaries: Blues Notes 2, no. 3 (Jan 1970): 28–30. Down Beat 36, no. 25 (27 Nov 1969): 8. New York Times (4 Oct 1969): 35. Orkester Journalen 37, no. 12 (Dec 1969): 47. Rolling Stone no. 46 (15 Nov 1969): 12. Variety 256 (8 Oct 1969): 71.

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BLIND WILLIE JAMES BJ580. Rainsford, Mick. “The Blind Willie James Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 118 (Apr 1997): 12–13. WILLIE BEE JAMES BJ581.

Bogaert, Karel. “Bee, Willie (Willie B. James),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 33 (Item E110).

BJ582. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “James, Willie Bee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1264 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 199 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 187 (E169). BJ583. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Bee, Willie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 23–24 (Item E182). WILLIE JAMES (Willie James Abner) BJ584. Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: Willie James.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 47–48. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 51. Orkester Journalen 64 (Dec 1997): 59. Real Blues no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 48. BJ585. Goggin, Martin. “Willie ‘Baby’ James.” Juke Blues no. 40 (1998): 46. BJ586. Heise, Kenan. “Maxwell Street Musician Willie James.” Chicago Tribune (7 Nov 1997): 13. BJ587.

Sharp, Steven. “Willie James.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 51.

BJ574.

Jones, Max. “Skip James.” Melody Maker (18 Oct 1969): 14.

PIGMEAT JARRETT (James Jarrett)

BJ575.

Måhlin, Peter. “Skip James.” Jefferson no. 8 (1969): 30.

BJ588. Anon. “Benefit Held for Pigmeat Jarrett.” Living Blues no. 99 (Sep/Oct 1991): 7–8.

BJ576.

Napier, Simon A. “Skip James.” Blues Unlimited no. 68 (Dec 1969): 15.

BJ589.

BJ577.

Osborne, Hoyle. “Skip James.” Sing Out! 19, no. 4 (Winter 1969): 34–35.

BJ590. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jarrett, Pigmeat,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 188–189 (E169).

BJ578. Ward, Ed. “Life and Death of Skip James.” Rolling Stone no. 48 (13 Dec 1969): 44. BJ579.

Waterman, Dick. “Correspondence, Love Letters & Advice.” Rolling Stone no. 50 (21 Jan 1970): 3. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Khrome Kazoo 1, no. 9 (1968). Items A343, A1177 (Vol. 1), A1378, A1491, A1734, A2073, A2272, A2274, BH2158, BW1260, C682, F812, F813, F851, F996, F997, F1008.

SUNNY JAMES See: JESSE JAMES

BJ591.

Kindel, Mary Ann. “Pigmeat Jarrett at the Public Library.” Blues Record 1, no. 1 (1992): 2.

Robson, Britt. “Pigmeat & Albert: Two Shades of Blues.” Cincinnati Magazine 15, no. 6 (1982): 40–43.

BJ592. Rusch, Bob. “James ‘Pigmeat’ Jarrett: Interview.” Cadence 3 (Dec 1977): 12, 16. (NOTE: For correspondence by Peter B. Lowry, see Cadence 3 (Jan 1978): 30.) BJ593. Tracy, Steve. “Cincinnati Stomp: De Binnenkant van een Blues-Uithoek.” Block no. 75 (1990): 19–21. BJ594. Tracy, Steven C. “Jarrett, James ‘Pigmeat’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 506–507 (Item E162).

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BJ595. Tracy, Steven C. “Pigmeat Jarrett,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 79–93. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

BJ609. Miller, W.H. “Great Little Guy.” Australian Jazz Quarterly no. 3 (1946): 3. BJ610.

Prohaska, Jim. Frankie ‘Half-Pint’ Jaxon: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5258, 1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5259, 1994. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5260, 1994.

BJ611.

Russell, Tony. “Frankie ‘Half-Pint’ Jaxon,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 124 (Item A1904).

BJ596. Tracy, Steve. “Going to Cincinnati: A Search for Cincinnati’s Blues Heritage.” Living Blues no. 38 (May/Jun 1978): 24. BJ597.

Tracy, Steven C. Pigmeat Jarrett: Look at the People. USA: June Appal JA 035, 1979.

BJ598. Wolfe, Charles. Mountain Swing & Blues. USA: June Appal JAA003, 1980s. Obituaries: Atlanta Journal and Constitution (7 Sep 1995): C6. Goldmine no. 400 (24 Nov 1995): 100. Notes 52, no. 4 (1996): 1125. St. Petersburg Times [Florida] (7 Sep 1995): A5. Washington Post (7 Sep 1995): 5. BJ599.

Witter, David. “Pigmeat Jarrett.” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 55–56.

BJ612. Rye, Howard. Frankie ‘Half Pint’ Jaxon: Can’t You Wait Till You Get Home? UK: Collectors Items 014, 1984. BJ613.

Rye, Howard. Frankie Jaxon with Tampa Red’s Hokum Jug Band: Saturday Night Scrontch. UK: Collectors Items 013, c1984.

BJ614.

Shadwick, Keith. “Frankie ‘Half-Pint’ Jaxon,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 152 (Item E204).

BJ615.

Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Frankie Jaxon.” Storyville (2002/03): 185–187. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

TED JARRETT See: CHAMPION RECORDS (2) (TN) FRANKIE “HALF PINT” JAXON BJ600. Anon. “Jaxon [Jackson], Frankie ‘Half Pint’,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 579–580 (Item E159). BJ601.

Bogaert, Karel. “Jaxon, Frankie ‘Half-Pint’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 183–184 (Item E110).

See also: Items BD999, BH958, BT217. JAYBIRD See: THOMAS “JAYBIRD” JONES

BJ602. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Jaxon, Frankie Half-Pint,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 257 (Item E118).

BOB JEFFEREY

BJ603. Chilton, John. “Jaxon, ‘Half Pint’ Frankie,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 165–166 (Item E121).

BONNIE JEFFERSON

BJ604. Clarke, Donald. “Jaxon, Frankie ‘Half-Pint’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BJ605. Gillaspie, Deborah L. “Jaxon, Frankie ‘Half Pint’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 507–508 (Item E162).

See: ROBERT JEFFERY

BJ616.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bonnie Jefferson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 134–135 (E101).

BJ617.

Curtiss, Lou. “Bonnie Jefferson.” Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 8.

BJ618.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jefferson, Bonnie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 274 (E146).

BJ619.

Komara, Edward. “Jefferson, Bonnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 521 (Item E162).

BJ606. Harris, Sheldon. “Jaxon, Frankie ‘Half-Pint’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 273–274 (E146). BJ607.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Jaxon, Frankie ‘Half-Pint’,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1167–1168 (E160).

BJ608. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jaxon, Frankie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1270 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 199 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 189 (E169).

“BLIND” LEMON JEFFERSON BJ620. Albertson, Chris. Blind Lemon Jefferson. Vol. 2: Master of the Blues. USA: Biograph BLP-12015, 1969. BJ621.

Anon. “Good Values: Blind Lemon.” Houston Chronicle (12 Jan 1992): 1C.

BJ622. Anon. “Potpourri.” Down Beat 34 (7 Sep 1967): 13.

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BJ623. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 134 (E101).

in The Blues Makers. Part 1, pp. 175–189. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

BJ624. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 202–203 (Item E104).

BJ642. Cheung, Ming on Bernard. Poetry of the Blues: The Lyrics of Robert Johnson & Blind Lemon Jefferson. M.Phil. Thesis, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. 105 pp.

BJ625. Bakker, Dick M. “Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Micrography no. 5 (Aug 1969): 10. BJ626. Bakker, Dick M. “Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Micrography no. 22 (Oct 1972): 8. BJ627.

Barlow, Bill. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, p. 1064. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

BJ628. Beckett, Alan. “Two Country Blues Singers.” New Left Review no. 29 (Jan/Feb 1965): 73–77. BJ629.

Birkholz, Hans. “Blind Lemon Jefferson: The Complete 94 Classic Sides Remastered, JSP 7706 A-D.” Jefferson no. 136 (2003): 4–6.

BJ630. Bisson, Raffaele. “Da Cantante di Strada a Stella Discografica: Blind Lemon Jefferson. Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 83 (Jun 2003): 40–42; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 84 (Sep 2003): 40–42. BJ631.

Blackman, S. “Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Playback 3 (Mar 1950): 16.

BJ632. Bogaert, Karel. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 184–185 (Item E110). BJ633. Brakefield, Jay E. “Birthday of a Bluesman: A Look Back at Life, Music of Blind Lemon Jefferson.” The Dallas Morning News (23 Sep 1993): C5.

BJ643. Clarke, Donald. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 644 (Item E125). BJ644. Cohn, Lawrence. Blind Lemon Jefferson, 1926– 1929. Vol. 1. USA: Biograph BLP-12000, 1968. BJ645. Cortese, Vincent. “Blind Lemon’s Blues.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 9 (Summer 1993): 26–33. BJ646. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 176. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BJ647.

Dicaire, David. “Blind Lemon Jefferson (1897– 1929): The Blues Comet,” in Blues Singers, pp. 140–146 (Item E130).

BJ648. Evans, Allan. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Long Lonesome Blues: Lemon’s Texts Revealed. USA: World Arbiter CD 2006, 2003. BJ649.

Evans, David. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 131–132. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BJ650. Evans, David. “Editor’s Introduction.” Black Music Research Journal 20, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 1–4. BJ651.

BJ634. Bryce, Owen. Blind Lemon Jefferson and Buddy Boy Hawkins. UK: Jazz Collector JEL 8, c1959.

Evans, David. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 604–609. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999.

BJ635. Calt, Stephen. Blind Lemon Jefferson: King of the Country Blues. USA: Yazoo L-1069, c1984.

BJ652. Evans, David. “Musical Innovation in the Blues of Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Black Music Research Journal 20, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 83–116.

BJ636. Calt, Stephen; Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Paramount. Pt. 4: The Advent of Arthur Laibly.” 78 Quarterly no. 6 (1991): 8–26.

BJ653. Evans, David. “Ramblin.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 9 (Summer 1993): 16–20.

BJ637.

BJ654. Fancourt, Les. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Matchbox Blues. UK: Indigo CD 2075, 1998.

Campfens, Eric. “Blues Retrospective: Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Blueprint no. 86 (Jul 1996): 19–21.

BJ638. Caplin, Arnold S. Blind Lemon Jefferson/Son House. USA: Biograph BLP-12040, c1972. BJ639.

Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 107 (Item E120).

BJ640. Charters, Samuel B. “Blind Lemon,” in The Country Blues, pp. 57–72 (Item A389). BJ641.

Charters, Samuel B. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in The Bluesmen, pp. 175–189 (Item A387). Reprinted

BJ655. Farley, Christopher John. “Visionary Blindness: Blind Lemon Jefferson and Other-Vision-Impaired Bluesmen,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al., pp. 165–170 (Item A895). BJ656. Feather, Leonard. “Jefferson, Lemon (Blind Lemon),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 268 (Item E138). BJ657.

Ferman, Dave. “Chasing the Elusive Ghosts of Deep Ellum.” Fort Worth Star Telegram (27 May 1999): 1.

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BJ658. Fox, Charles. Blind Lemon Jefferson. UK: Polydor 545-019, 1960s. BJ659.

Fryer, Paul. Blind Lemon Jefferson: One Dime Blues. UK: Aldabra ALB 1006, 1991.

BJ660. Gleason, Ralph. Blind Lemon Jefferson. Vol. 2. USA: Milestone MLP-2007, c1969. BJ661.

BJ672. Grossman, Stefan. “Stefan Grossman on Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Guitar Player 8, no. 12 (Dec 1974): 46. BJ673. Hammond, John. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Black Snake Moan. USA: Milestone MLP-2013, c1970. BJ674.

Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 85–86. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

BJ675.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jefferson, ‘Blind’ Lemon,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 274–276 (E146).

Glovsky, Anton. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Moanin’ All Over. USA: Rykodisc CD 1011, 1996.

BJ662. Govenar, Alan. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 19–21. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

BJ676.

BJ663. Govenar, Alan. “Blind Lemon Jefferson Story.” Jefferson no. 100 (1993): 10–14.

Heatley, Michael. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Squeeze My Lemon. UK: Catfish KATCD 101, 1997.

BJ677.

BJ664. Govenar, Alan. “Blind Lemon Jefferson: That Black Snake Moan: The Music and Mystery of Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 16–37. New York: Dutton, 1991.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 166–167 (E150).

BJ678. Hill, A. “At Last, Blind Lemon’s Grave is Kept Clean.” Down Beat 34 (30 Nov 1967): 14.

BJ665. Govenar, Alan. “Blind Lemon Jefferson: The Myth and the Man.” Black Music Research Journal 20, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 7–22. BJ666. Govenar, Alan. “Deep Ellum.” Living Blues no. 83 (1988): 24–25. (NOTE: Excerpted from item F1414.)

BJ679.

Holland, Ted. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 85 (E157).

BJ680. Hughes, Ian. “Lemon Had a Gift.” Blues World no. 6 (Jan 1966): 10–12.

Govenar, Alan. “On Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 15–17 (Item F1414).

BJ681. Keepnews, Orrin. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Blind Lemon, Classic Folk-Blues. Vol. 1. USA: Riverside RLP 12-125, 1957. Vol. 2. USA: Riverside RLP 12136, 1960.

BJ668. Groom, Bob. Blind Lemon Jefferson. Knutsford: Blues World, 1970. 35 pp.

BJ682. Keepnews, Orrin. Blind Lemon Jefferson’s Penitentiary Blues. USA: Riverside RLP 1053, 1955.

Groom, Bob. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1925. Austria: Document DOCD-5017, 1991. Vol. 2: 1927. Austria: Document DOCD-5018, 1991. Vol. 3: 1928. Austria: Document DOCD-5019, 1991. Vol. 4: 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5020, 1991.

BJ683. Kent, Drew. Blind Lemon Jefferson: The Complete 94 Classic Sides Remastered. UK: JSP 7706, 2003.

BJ667.

BJ669.

BJ670.

BJ671.

Groom, Bob. “The Legacy of Blind Lemon. Pt. 1.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 14–16; “Pt. 2.” Blues World no. 20 (Jul 1968): 33–37; “Pt. 3.” Blues World no. 21 (Oct 1968): 30–32; “Pt. 4.” Blues World no. 23 (Apr 1969): 5–7; “Pt. 5.” Blues World no. 24 (Jul 1969): 9–10; “Pt. 6.” Blues World no. 25 (Oct 1969): 9–10; “Pt. 7.” Blues World no. 27 (Feb 1970): 13–14; “Pt. 8.” Blues World no. 28 (Mar 1970): 8–9; “Pt. 9.” Blues World no. 29 (Apr 1970): 8–9; “Pt. 10.” Blues World no. 30 (May 1970): 13–14; “Pt. 11.” Blues World no. 35 (Oct 1970): 19–20; “Pt. 12.” Blues World no. 36 (Nov 1970): 20; “Pt. 13.” Blues World no. 40 (Autumn 1971): 4–6; “Pt. 14.” Blues World no. 50 (1974): 8. Groom, Bob. “Lyric Transcript. No. 5: Match Box Blues.” Blues World no. 16 (Sep 1967): 13.

BJ684. Khönberg, Björn; Löfgren, Tommy. “Blind Lemon’s Grav.” Jefferson no. 136 (2003): 59. BJ685. Kinkle, Roger D. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1168–1169 (E160). BJ686. Kudlacek, Kerry. Blind Lemon Jefferson: Penitentiary Blues. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5194, 1992. BJ687.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1275 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 199–200 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 189–190 (E169).

BJ688. Lippman, Laura. “Davis Remembers Bluesman: Blind Lemon Jefferson Helped Pioneer Genre.” Waco Tribune-Herald (2 Jun 1983): 11A.

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Lockett, Jerry. “One Kind Favor I Ask of You ….” Blues Unlimited no. 62 (May 1969): 9–10.

“Matchbox Blues: Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 64-70 (Item A1577).

BJ690. Lodetti, Antonio. “Blind Lemon Jefferson: Viaggio Tra Parole e Musica, alla Riscoperta di Nuovi Brani.” Il Blues no. 92 (Sep 2005): 44–46.

BJ705. Oliver, Paul. Blind Lemon Jefferson, 1926–29: The Remaining Titles. UK: Matchbox MSE 1001, 1984.

BJ689.

BJ691.

Lornell, Kip. “Blind Lemon Meets Leadbelly.” Black Music Research Journal 20, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 23–34.

BJ692. Mandel, Howard. “Bedrock Beauties.” Down Beat 59, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 51–52. BJ693. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 353 (Item E176).

BJ706. Oliver, Paul. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 9, ed. S. Sadie, p. 583. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 564 (Item E154). BJ707.

Oliver, Paul. “Jefferson, ‘Blind’ Lemon (1897– 1930),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 152–153 (Item E378).

BJ708. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Singers.” Melody Maker (10 May 1952): 9.

BJ694. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: A Meeting with Lemon.” Blues Revue no. 88 (Jun/Jul 2004): 41–42.

BJ709.

BJ695. Mitchell, Antoinette. “Blind Lemon Jefferson: The Blind Composer.” Mexia Daily News (18 Dec 1976): 1.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Jefferson, ‘Blind Lemon Jefferson’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 130–131 (Item E182).

BJ710.

Pollock, Sean. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 18 (Item E164).

BJ711.

Roberts, Bruce. “It’s a Long Old Lane Ain’t Got No End.” Blues & Rhythm no. 119 (May 1997): 4–5.

BJ696. Monge, Luigi. “Il Blues del Boia Di Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Quaderni del Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne dell’Università di Genova, pp. 197–218. Genoa, Italy: La Quercia Edizioni, 1987. BJ697.

Monge, Luigi. “The Language of Blind Lemon Jefferson: The Covert Theme of Blindness.” Black Music Research Journal 20, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 35–82.

BJ698. Monge, Luigi; Evans, David. “New Songs of Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Journal of Texas Music History 3, no. 2 (Fall 2003): 8–28. BJ699.

Monge, Luigi. “See That My Grave is Kept Clean,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 869–870 (Item E162).

BJ700. Moon, D. Thomas. “Blind Lemon Jefferson: Papa of the Texas Blues.” Blues Revue no. 30 (Aug/Sep 1997): 34. BJ701.

Muir, Peter. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 518–521 (Item E162).

BJ712. Roxon, Lillian. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, p. 262 (Item E192). BJ713. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 78–79. London: Brown, 2003. BJ714.

Russell, Tony. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 46–47 (Item A1904).

BJ715. Rust, Brian; Gillet, Andre; Tonneau, Serge. “Discography of Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama 22, no. 1 (1963): 10–14. BJ716.

Rye, Howard. “Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Collectors Items no. 29 (Apr 1985): 12–14.

BJ717.

Rye, Howard. “Matchbox Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 660 (Item E162).

BJ718. Santelli, Robert. “Jefferson, Blind Lemon,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 208–209 (Item E202). Shadwick, Keith. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 154–155 (Item E204).

BJ702. Nilsson, Charley. “Blind Lemon Jefferson (1897– 1930).” Jefferson no. 45 (Fall 1979): 24–28.

BJ719.

BJ703. Obrecht, Jas. “Big Boss Blues: Blind Lemon Jefferson: The First Star of Blues Guitar.” Guitar Player 25, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 46–55.

BJ720. Silverman, Jerry. “Three Immortal Bluesmen.” Frets 4, no. 2 (Feb 1982): 18–22.

BJ704. Oliver, Paul. “Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Jazz Review [USA] 2, no. 7 (Aug 1959): 9–12. Reprinted as

BJ721.

Slaven, Neil; Swinton, Paul. “Long Lonesome Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 188 (Apr 2004): 24–25.

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BJ722. Sliedrecht, Cor van. “De Muziek van Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 52/53 (May/Jun 1975): 4, 6.

BJ739.

BJ723. Southern, Eileen. “Jefferson, Lemon (‘Blind Lemon’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 202 (Item E208).

BJ740. Welding, Pete. Blind Lemon Jefferson. USA: Milestone M-47022, 1974; USA: Milestone MCD-470222, 1992; UK: Ace CDCH 399, 1992.

BJ724. Spivey, Victoria. “Blind Lemon and I Had a Ball.” Record Research no. 76 (May 1966): 9. BJ725. Steinberg, Richard U. “See That My Grave is Kept Clean.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/Dec 1988): 24–25. BJ726. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 2 (Feb 1954): 21, 23. BJ727.

Surge, Frank. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 21–23 (Item E213).

Welding, Pete. The Immortal Blind Lemon Jefferson. USA: Milestone MLP-2004, 1967.

BJ742. Wilonsky, Robert. “Seeing It Through: Blind Lemon Jefferson Musical (Or is It?) Finally Opens Its Eyes.” Dallas Observer (27 May 1999). Obituaries: BJ743.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blind Lemon Jefferson: A New Discography.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 5 (May 1954): 14, 15.

BJ728. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues Galore.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 2 (Feb 1956): 9. BJ729.

BJ741.

Weissman, Dick. “Blind Lemon Jefferson,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 47–49. New York: Routledge, 2005.

“Lemon Jefferson Dies in Chicago.” The Wortham Journal (3 Jan 1930). See also: Melody Maker (28 Jul 1945): 4. Items A35, A55, A344, A1378, A1719, A1734, A2086, A2125, BH461, BJ513, D1346, C182, C263, D1963, E318, F1389.

FATS JEFFERSON (William Jr. Jefferson) BJ744. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Fats Jefferson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 135 (E101).

BJ730. Swinton, Paul. “A Twist of Lemon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 121 (Aug 1997): 4–9.

ROBERT JEFFERY (Robert Ernest Lee Jefferey)

BJ731.

BJ745.

Tolbert, Frank X. “Blind Lemon Called Physical Prodigy, Too.” Dallas Morning News (26 Dec 1971): A41.

BJ732. Tonneau, Serge. “Discography of Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 21 (1963); Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 22 (1963): 10, 14. BJ733. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Blues Notes 2, no. 7 (1970): 5–12. BJ734. Uzzel, Robert L. Blind Lemon Jefferson: His Life, His Death, and His Legacy. Austin: Eakin Press, 2002. 109 pp.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Jeffery,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 135 (E101).

BJ746. Curtiss, Lou. “Robert Jeffery.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 11. BJ747.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jeffery, Robert Ernest Lee ‘Bob’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 276–277 (E146).

BJ748. Komara, Edward. “Jeffrey, Robert Ernest Lee ‘Bob’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 521 (Item E162). BJ749.

BJ735. Uzzel, Robert L. “Music Rooted in the Texas Soil: Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/ Dec 1988): 22–23.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jeffery, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1276 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 200 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 190 (E169). Obituaries:

BJ736. Venturini, Fabrizio. “Blind Lemon Jefferson: Bluesman Vagabondo.” Musica Jazz 35, no. 2 (Feb 1979): 7–9.

BJ750. Curtiss, Lou. “Robert Jeffery.” Living Blues no. 29 (Sep/Oct 1976): 6.

BJ737.

THE JELLY ROLL ALL-STARS

Virgo, Ernest. “The Death of Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 48 (Christmas 1989): 18–19.

BJ738. Virgo, Ernest S. “A Note on the Death Date of Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Black Music Research Bulletin 10, no. 2 (Fall 1988): 14–16.

See: SAM CARR THE JELLY ROLL KINGS BJ751.

Frank, Michael Robert. Jelly Roll Kings: Rockin’ the Juke Joint Down. USA: Earwig LPS-4901, 1979.

Biographical Entries: J

BJ752. Santelli, Robert. “Jelly Roll Kings,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 210 (Item E202).

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BJ766. Reif, Fred. The Life of Bobo Jenkins. USA: Big Star BB 008-19, 1972; Japan: P-Vine PCD-5640, 2001. BJ767.

Item BB1044.

BJ768. Singham, Nancy. Detroit All Purpose Blues by Bobo Jenkins. USA: Big Star BS 11-50, 1977.

JELLY BELLY See: LOUIS HAYES

BJ769.

BOBO JENKINS (John Pickens Jenkins) BJ753.

Andréasson, Hans; Löfgren, Tommy; Schweitz, Hans. “Joy Road Blues - Detroit.” Jefferson no. 21 (1973): 16–17.

BJ754. Annis, Sheldon. “I Was Born in Alabama.” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 18. (NOTE: Courtesy of Creem Magazine). BJ755.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jenkins, John Pickens ‘Bobo’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 278–279 (E146).

BJ758. Hendrickson, Paul. “Detroit Blues: Assembly Line of Dreams.” Rolling Stone no. 154 (14 Feb 1974): 14. BJ759.

Iglauer, Bruce; O’Neal, Jim; Watson, Nigel. “Living Blues Interview: Bobo Jenkins. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 3 (Fall 1970): 9–12; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 4 (Winter 1970/71): 27–28.

BJ760. Jenkins, BoBo. “Detroit Scrapbook.” Blues Unlimited no. 103 (Aug/Sep 1973): 16–17; “Encore Detroit Scrapbook.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 12. BJ761.

Langille, Doug. “Bobo Jenkins.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 32.

BJ762. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jenkins, Bobo,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1278 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 200 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 190 (E169). BJ763. O’Neal, Jim. “Jenkins, Bobo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 521–522 (Item E162). BJ764. Reif, Fred; Singham, Nancy. Bobo Jenkins Presents Big Star All Stars. Japan: P-Vine PCD-5641, 2001. BJ765.

Reif, Fred. Here I Am a Fool in Love Again. USA: Big Star BS 11–33, 1974; Japan: P-Vine PCD-5640, 2001.

Smith, Elaine. “Bo Bo Jenkins.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 59/60 (Dec 1975/Jan 1976): 8–10.

BJ770. Smith, Nancy. “The Bobo Jenkins Story.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 7 (1975): 16–17. BJ771.

Wisse, Rien. “Interview met Bobo Jenkins.” Block no. 23 (Nov/Dec 1978): 11–12. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 3 (Fall 1986): 325. Coda no. 199 (Dec 1984): 39. Variety 316 (22 Aug 1984): 13.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bobo Jenkins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 135–136 (E101).

BJ756. Bogaert, Karel. “Jenkins, Bo Bo (J.P. Jenkins),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 185–186 (Item E110). BJ757.

Santelli, Robert. “Jenkins, Bobo,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 210–211 (Item E202).

See also: JACK JOHNSON, SAM CARR, FRANK FROST

BJ772. Loveland, Jan. “Bobo Jenkins.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 10. BJ773. Orr, Eileen. “Bobo Jenkins.” Living Blues no. 63 (Jan/Feb 1985): 54–56. BJ774.

Schweitz, Hans. “Bobo Jenkins, 1916–1984.” Jefferson no. 67 (1984): 49.

BJ775.

Vernon, Paul. “Bobo Jenkins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 3 (1984): 51.

BJ776. Wisse, Rien. “Bobo Jenkins.” Block no. 51 (Jul/Aug/ Sep 1984): 16. See also: Items F768, F772. DOROTHY JENKINS See: HEZEKIAH JENKINS DUKE JENKINS BJ777.

Gart, Galen. “The Duke Talks: The Duke Jenkins Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 70 (Jun 1992): 20–21.

BJ778. Komara, Edward. “Jenkins, Duke,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 522 (Item E162). GUS JENKINS (aka Jaarone Pharoah) BJ779.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Gus Jenkins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 136 (E101).

BJ780. Astbury, Ray. “Jenkins, Gus,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 522 (Item E162). BJ781.

Bogaert, Karel. “Jenkins, Gus,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 186 (Item E110).

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BJ782. Harmer, John; Scott, Frank. “An Interview with Gus Jenkins.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 5 (Jun 1973): 4–7. BJ783. Harris, Sheldon. “Jenkins, Augustus ‘Gus’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 277–278 (E146). BJ784. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jenkins, Gus,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 200–201 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 190–191 (E169).

BJ799.

Anon. “Little Willie John on Marijuana Charge.” Variety 223 (14 Jun 1961): 46.

BJ800. Anon. “Little Willie John Posts Bond in Reefer Pinch.” Variety 223 (21 Jun 1961): 46. BJ801. Brennan, Luann. “Little Willie John,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164). BJ802. Clarke, Donald. “Little Willie John,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 761 (Item E125).

BJ785. Leadbitter, Mike. “Frank Patt/Gus Jenkins: Discographical Details.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 18.

BJ803. Dahl, Bill. “Little Willie John.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 36–37.

BJ786. Leadbitter, Mike. “Frank Patt versus Gus Jenkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 Jan 1967): 17.

BJ804. Field, Kim. “Rock & Roll Quarterly: Fever and Fate: The Strange Story of Little Willie John.” Village Voice 35 (27 Mar 1990): 20+.

BJ787.

Santelli, Robert. “Jenkins, Gus,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 211 (Item E202).

BJ788. Stolper, Darryl. “‘Bloodstains on the Wall’: Gus Jenkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 81 (Apr 1971): 6–9. BJ789.

BJ805. Grendysa, Pete. Fever: The Best of Little Willie John. USA: Rhino R2 71511, 1993.

Stolper, Darryl. “Profiles in Blues: Gus Jenkins.” Goldmine no. 27 (Jul/Aug 1978).

BJ806. Grendysa, Peter. “Little Willie John Rides the Rough Road of R&B to Fame But Dies in Prison a Forgotten Pioneer.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 38 (1987): 1, 4–5.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 70 (1986): 45.

BJ807.

BJ790. Périn, Jacques. “Gus Jenkins.” Soul Bag no. 106 (Spring 1986): 31. BJ791.

Templeton, Ray. “Gus Jenkins (a.k.a. Jaarone Pharoah).” Blues & Rhythm no. 17 (Mar 1986): 18.

HEZEKIAH JENKINS BJ792. Evans, David. Blues and Jazz Obscurities. Austria: Document DOCD-5481, 1996. DEACON JOHN (Deacon John Moore) BJ793. Broven, John J. “Deacon John,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 189 (Item F1076). BJ794. Hannusch, Jeff. “Deacon John: King of Creole Blues.” Living Blues no. 159 (Sep/Oct 2001): 20–27. BJ795. Putignano, Bob. “Jazz Sides: 8 Questions for ... Deacon John.” Goldmine no. 617 (19 Mar 2004): 26. BJ796. Samuels, Shepard H. “Deacon John.” Wavelength no. 6 (Apr 1981): 15. See also: Item BB1431.

BJ808. Hildebrand, Lee. “Little Willie John,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 114–115. New York: Billboard, 1994. BJ809. Hoffman, Steve. “John, Little Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 525 (Item E162). BJ810.

Holland, Ted. “Little Willie Johnson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 135 (E157).

BJ811.

Holscher, Lou. “Little Willie John: Fact and Fiction.” Goldmine no. 72 (May 1982): 189.

BJ812. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “John, Little Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1290 (Item E165). BJ813. Marsh, Dave. “Little Willie John,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 95 (Item E154). BJ814.

“LITTLE” WILLIE JOHN BJ797.

Anon. “Little Willie John: All Around the World!” Rock & Roll Stars no. 1 (1956).

BJ798. Anon. “Little Willie John, ‘50s Recording Star, is Hall of Fame Nominee.” Michigan Chronicle (30 Sep 1989): 1.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Little Willie John,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 176–177 (Item E145).

McEwen, Joe. “Little Willie John,” in Stranded: Rock and Roll for a Desert Island, ed. G. Marcus, pp. 93–99. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1979.

BJ815. McEwen, Joe. “Riffs: Little Willie John: A Few Nice Things.” Village Voice 22 (31 Oct 1977): 59–60. BJ816.

Millar, Bill. “Across the Sea.” Bim Bam Boom no. 11 (1973): 22–23.

Biographical Entries: J

BJ817.

Millar, Bill. Little Willie John: Grits and Soul. UK: Charly CRB 1098, 1985.

BJ818. Millar, Bill. “The Turbulent Career of Little Willie John.” The History of Rock 2, no. 5 (c1981–c1984): 336–337. BJ819.

Millar, Bill. “Willie John: A Soul Who Died in Jail.” Record Mirror (17 Jun 1972).

BJ820. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Little Willie John.” Jazz Statistics no. 9 (Mar 1959): 2–3. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 12 (1959): 9; no. 17 (1960): 5.)

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ALFRED “SNUFF” JOHNSON BJ830. Govenar, Alan. Alfred ‘Snuff’ Johnson: Black Cowboy Blues and Church Songs. USA: Documentary Arts CD-1001, 1994. BJ831.

Govenar, Alan. “Snuff Johnson: Black Cowboy Blues.” Living Blues no. 116 (Jul/Aug 1994): 52–53.

BJ832. Joyce, Mike. “Johnson’s Compelling ‘Black Cowboy Blues’.” Washington Post (20 May 1994): N19. BJ833. Komara, Edward. “Johnson, Al ‘Snuff’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 526 (Item E162).

Nickols, Pete. “Little Willie John.” Now Dig This no. 208 (Jul 2000); Now Dig This no. 209 (Aug 2000); Now Dig This no. 210 (Sep 2000); “More on Little Willie John.” Now Dig This no. 229 (Apr 2002): 29.

BJ834. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Alfred ‘Snuff’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 201–202 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 192 (E169).

BJ822. Nite, Norm N. “Little Willie John,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 391–393 (Item E181).

BJ835. Owens, Tary. “Het Debuut van Snuff Johnson: Blues als Archeologie.” Block no. 89 (1994): 13–15.

BJ823. Pearlin, Victor. The Very Best of Little Willie John. USA: Collectables COL-CD-2822, 2001.

BJ836. Steinberg, Richard U. “Recently Resurfaced.” Living Blues no. 86 (May/Jun 1989): 4.

BJ824. Schweitz, Hans. “Little Willie John Gav Oss Feber.” Jefferson no. 94 (1991): 4–5.

Obituaries: Block no. 113 (2000): 5. Blues & Rhythm no. 147 (Mar 2000): 13.

BJ821.

BJ825. Snyder, Bob. “More on Little Willie.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 39 (1987/88): 19. Obituaries: Billboard 80 (8 Jun 1968): 4. Blues News no. 2 (c1968). B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Oct 1968): 4. Down Beat 35 (8 Aug 1968): 12. Orkester Journalen 36, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1968): 5. Rolling Stone no. 13 (6 Jul 1968): 4. Variety (26 Jun 1968): 63. BJ826. Millar, Bill. “Little Willie John.” Soul Music [UK] no. 21 (22 Jun 1968). See also: American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 37 (1988). Chicago Defender (14 Jun 1961): 2. Chicago Defender (3 Feb 1965): 10. Goldmine no. 171 (13 Feb 1987). Mojo no. 59 (1998): 65. Mojo 75 (2000): 47. Mojo no. 116 (2003): 62. AL JOHNSON (Alvin Johnson) BJ827.

Broven, John J. “Al Johnson,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 140 (Item F1076).

BJ828. Broven, John. “‘Well, It’s Carnival Time’: The Story of Al Johnson.” Blues Unlimited no. 145 (Winter 1983/84): 18–19. BJ829.

Lyman, Tim. “They Call Him ‘Carnival Time’.” Wavelength no. 16 (Feb 1982): 19.

ALEC JOHNSON See: Item F986.

BJ837.

Nelson, David. “Alfred ‘Snuff’ Johnson.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 120.

BJ838. Stanley, Dick. “Alfred ‘Snuff’ Johnson, 1919–2000; Johnson Kept Texas-Style Blues.” Austin AmericanStatesman [Texas] (23 Jan 2000): B6. BILLIKEN JOHNSON BJ839.

Evans, David. Texas Piano. Vol. 2: The Complete Recorded Works of Billiken Johnson, Texas Bill Day, Jack Ranger, Kitty Gray. Austria: Document DOCD-5225, 1994. See also: Item F1455.

BUDDY JOHNSON (Woodrow Wilson Johnson) BJ840. Anon. “Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra.” Jazz Hot no. 276 (Oct 1971): 22–23. BJ841. Anon. “Buddy Johnson Closes Long Tour of Nation.” Chicago Defender (4 Dec 1948): 17. BJ842. Anon. “It’s Different Say Buddy: New York and Dixie’s Music.” Chicago Defender (12 Apr 1952): 23. BJ843. Anon. “Johnson, Buddy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 616 (Item E159). BJ844. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Buddy Johnson: The Decca Years.” Blues & Rhythm no. 1 (Jul 1984): 12–13.

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BJ845. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Buddy Johnson: Decca Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 1 (Jul 1984): 14–17.

BJ863. Pruter, Robert. “Johnson, Buddy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 528– 529 (Item E162).

BJ846. Chilton, John. “Johnson, ‘Buddy’ Woodrow Wilson,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 169 (Item E121).

BJ864. Russell, Tony. “Buddy Johnson (1915–1977),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 124–125 (Item A1904).

BJ847.

Dance, Stanley. “Johnson, Buddy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 149–150 (Item E128).

BJ848. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Woodrow Wilson (Buddy),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 270 (Item E138). BJ849. Grendysa, Peter. Buddy Johnson & Ella Johnson, 1953–1964. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15479, 1992. Notes reprinted as “Walk ‘Em Rhythm: Buddy and Ella Johnson,” in All Roots Lead to Rock, ed. C. Escott, pp. 13–26. New York: Schirmer, 1999. BJ850. Grendysa, Peter. “The Buddy Johnson Story.” Record Exchanger no. 28 (c1979): 18–23. BJ851.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Buddy Johnson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 178 (Item E145).

BJ852. Hildebrand, Lee. “Buddy Johnson,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 116–117. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BJ865. Schenker, Anatol. Buddy Johnson and His Band, 1939–1942. France: Classics 884, 1996. BJ866. Shadwick, Keith. “Buddy Johnson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 156 (Item E204). BJ867.

BJ868. Vera, Billy. “Buddy Johnson: A Reassessment.” Blues & Rhythm no. 174 (Nov 2002): 8–9. BJ869.

Obituaries: Crescendo 16 (Jan 1978): 37. Down Beat 44, no. 4 (7 Apr 1977): 10. Jazz Journal 30, no. 3 (Mar 1977): 3. Melody Maker (26 Feb 1977): 6. Variety 286 (16 Feb 1977): 79. BJ871.

BJ857.

Niquét, Bernard. “Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 43 (1966): 31–34.

Feather, Leonard. “Buddy Johnson.” Orkester Journalen 45 (Mar 1977): 5. See also: ELLA JOHNSON Blues News [Finland] no. 137 (1992). Musica Jazz (Aug/Sep 1993): 57.

BJ855. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Buddy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1294 (Item E165). BJ856. Mohr, Kurt. “Disques Publiés en France.” Jazz Hot no. 120 (Apr 1957): 15.

Wilson, John S. “Buddy Johnson ‘At Least One of Loudest Groups’.” Down Beat 16 (30 Dec 1949): 18.

BJ870. Wilson, John S. “Buddy Johnson Shows How to Keep a Band Working.” Down Beat 17 (29 Dec 1950): 4.

BJ853. Holland, Ted. “Buddy Johnson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 6 (E157). BJ854. Kinkle, Roger D. “Johnson, Buddy,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1178–1179 (E160).

Tapp, Richard; Broven, John. Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra Featuring Ella Johnson: Walk ‘Em: The Decca Sessions. UK: Ace CDCHD 623, 1996.

Items A549, BJ892, BJ898, F1152. BUSTER JOHNSON BJ872. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Buster,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 187 (Item E110). See also: Items A2274, BB1917.

BJ858. Nite, Norm N. “Buddy Johnson,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 342 (Item E181).

CALVIN JOHNSON

BJ859.

BJ873. Ames, Roy C.; Bentley, Chris. “A Mortgage on My $oul.” Blues & Rhythm no. 64 (Oct 1991): 8–9.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Johnson, ‘Buddy’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 133 (Item E182).

BJ860. Penny, Dave. Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra: I’ll Dearly Love You. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-624, 1989. BJ861.

Penny, Dave. “Walk ‘Em Again.” Blues & Rhythm no. 40 (Nov 1988): 17–19, 21.

BJ862. Porter, Bob. Buddy Johnson: At the Savoy Ballroom. USA: Jazz Archives JA 25, c1974.

See also: Item D1496 (Pt. 2). CAROLINE JOHNSON See: Item BH1147. CARLOS JOHNSON BJ874.

Brambilla, Silvano; Cagnoni, Paolo. “Due in Uno: Carlos Johnson.” Il Blues no. 79 (Jun 2002): 18–19.

Biographical Entries: J

BJ875.

Brambilla, Silvano; Grandi, Marino; Valente, Paolo. “La Rivelazione Dell’anno: Carlos Johnson.” Il Blues no. 72 (Sep 2000): 34–37. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 209 (2004).

CONRAD JOHNSON BJ876. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Man Behind Connie’s Combo.” Blues Unlimited no. 46 (Sep 1967): 3. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 176 (Item A1241). BJ877.

Minutaglio, Bill. “Conrad Johnson Still Making Notable Impressions.” Houston Chronicle (24 Jul 1983).

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BJ888. Oliver, Paul. “Edith Johnson,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 110–112, 133–134, 184 (Item A1585). BJ889. Rijn, Guido van; Sliedregt, Cor van; Vergeer, Hans. Edith North Johnson: Honey Dripper Blues. Holland: Agram AB 2016, 1992. BJ890. Rijn, Guido van. “Johnson, Edith North,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 529 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 93. Down Beat 55, no. 12 (Dec 1988): 11. Orkester Journalen 57 (Feb 1989): 34. BJ891.

BJ878. Wood, Roger. “Johnson, Conrad,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 529 (Item E162). See also: Items F1493, F1496.

See also: Items A1826, A1831, BB2751, C712, F1034. EDNA JOHNSON See: Item BB444.

DAVID JOHNSON BJ879.

Duffy, Timothy. “David Johnson,” in Music Makers, pp. 86–87. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

DON JOHNSON BJ880. Grigg, Andy. “Don Johnson: Calgary’s Texas Blues Connection.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 9 (Feb/ Mar 1995): 27–30. EARNEST JOHNSON BJ881. Hall, Bob. “Johnson, Earnest ‘44 Flunkey’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 529 (Item E162). BJ882. O’Neal, Jim. “Earnest ‘Flunkey’ Johnson.” Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 3.

ELLA JOHNSON BJ892. Anon. “Money No Object Here: So Ella Stays with Buddy.” Chicago Defender (4 Oct 1952): 22. BJ893. Anon. “This Ella Also Great, Original.” Down Beat 18 (24 Aug 1951): 19. BJ894. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Ella,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 188 (Item E110). BJ895. Cage, R. “Rhythm & Blues.” Down Beat 22 (23 Feb 1955): 15+. BJ896. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Ella Johnson,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 50 (Item E164). BJ897.

Obituaries: BJ883. Wisner, Steve. “Earnest Johnson.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 39. See also: Item BM1953. EDITH JOHNSON BJ884. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Edith,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 187–188 (Item E110). BJ885. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Edith North Johnson,” in Blueswomen, pp. 75–76 (E112). BJ886. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Edith North,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 281 (E146). BJ887.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Edith,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1295 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 202 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 192 (E169).

Koester, Bob. “Edith Johnson.” Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 37.

Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Ella,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 271 (Item E138).

BJ898. Grendysa, Peter. Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra: Say Ella. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-604, 1983. BJ899. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Ella,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 281 (E146). BJ900. Holland, Ted. “Ella Johnson,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 77–78 (E157). BJ901.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Ella,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1295 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 202 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 192–193 (E169). Obituaries: All About Jazz [New York] no. 24 (2004): 31. Cadence 30, no. 5 (May 2004): 141. Discoveries no. 193 (2004): 28. Herald Sun [Melbourne,

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Australia] (23 Mar 2004): 63. Living Blues no. 174 (2004): 95. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [Wisconsin] (25 Mar 2004): B9. New York Times (20 Mar 2004): 7. No Depression no. 51 (2004): 10. Orkester Journalen (May 2004): 36. BJ902. Hinckley, David. “Remembering an Unsung Vocal Hero.” Daily News [New York] (25 Mar 2004): 52.

BJ912. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Henry ‘Rufe’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 282 (E146). BJ913.

Komara, Edward. “Johnson, Henry ‘Rufe’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 529 (Item E162).

BJ914.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Henry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1295–1296 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 202 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 193 (E169).

BJ915.

Lowry, Pete. Henry ‘Rufe’ Johnson: The Union County Flash. USA: Trix LP 3304, 1973.

BJ916.

Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 17.” Blues & Rhythm no. 140 (Jun 1999): 18.

BJ903. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Ella Mae Johnson.” Goldmine no. 634 (12 Nov 2004): 63. BJ904. Russell, Tony. “Ella Johnson: Gifted Blues Singer from the Big Band Era.” Guardian [UK] (12 May 2004): 27. BJ905. Tapp, Richard. “Ella Johnson.” Juke Blues no. 56 (Summer 2004): 64–65. BJ906. Tomas, Alain. “Ella Johnson.” Soul Bag no. 175 (Jun 2004): 41. BJ907.

Obituaries: BJ917.

Vera, Billy. “Ella Johnson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 189 (May 2004): 11.

Lowry, Pete. “Henry ‘Rufe’ Johnson, 1908–1974.” Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 6. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

See also: BUDDY JOHNSON

Item BP349.

Blues News [Finland] no. 137 (1992).

HERMAN E. JOHNSON

Items A549, A1826, A1832, BJ849, BJ861, BJ867, F1152.

BJ918.

Beyer, Jimmy. “Herman E. Johnson,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 40–41. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

BJ919.

Lorenz, Wolfgang. “Herman E. Johnson.” German Blues Circle Info no. 38 (Nov 1979): 12–13.

ELNORA JOHNSON See: Item BH1147. ELVA JOHNSON BJ908. Titon, Jeff. “Elva Johnson. Pt. 1.” Talking Blues no. 7 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1977): 2–7; “Pt. 2.” Talking Blues no. 8 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1979): 10–15. ERNEST JOHNSON

BJ920. Monge, Luigi. “Johnson, Herman E,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 530 (Item E162). BJ921.

Oster, Harry. Herman E. Johnson: Louisiana Country Blues. USA: Arhoolie F-1060, 1972.

BJ909. Oliver, Paul. “How Did It Happen?: A Note on Ernest Johnson and Tommy Griffin.” Blues World no. 3 (Jun 1965): 8–9.

BJ922. Oster, Harry. Smoky Babe/Herman E. Johnson: Louisiana Country Blues. USA: Arhoolie CD 440, 1996.

EVELYN JOHNSON

BJ923. Shadwick, Keith. “Herman E. Johnson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 157 (Item E204).

See: DUKE/PEACOCK RECORDS FLO JOHNSON BJ910.

Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 11: J/L (1921–1931). Austria: Document DOCD-5515, 1996.

HENRY JOHNSON See: Item BA525. HENRY “RUFE” JOHNSON (1908–1974) BJ911.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Henry ‘Rufe’ Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 136–137 (E101).

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item A1689. “BIG” JACK JOHNSON BJ924. Bonner, Brett J. “The Oil Man: Big Jack Johnson.” Living Blues no. 100 (Nov/Dec 1991): 22–26. BJ925. Dahl, Bill. “Big Jack Johnson Packs a DeltaDrenched Wallop.” Chicago Tribune (24 Feb 1995): 1. BJ926. Ellis, Bill. Big Jack Johnson: Roots Stew. USA: M.C. CD 0039, 2000.

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BJ927.

Frank, Michael Robert. Big Jack Johnson: The Oil Man. USA: Earwig LPS-4910, 1987.

BJ930. Grigg, Andy. “Big Jack Johnson: Time Machine Blues.” Real Blues no. 4 (Dec 1996/Jan 1997): 14–18. BJ931.

Les Amis du Blues 4, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1998). Out of Time no. 20 (1997): 50+.

Fine, Eric. “Big Jack Johnson Returns to Road.” Blues Revue no. 64 (Jan/Feb 2001): 85.

BJ928. Frank, Michael Robert. Big Jack Johnson: Live in Chicago. USA: Earwig CD 4939, 1997. BJ929.

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Hoffman, Larry. Big Jack Johnson & the Oilers: We Got to Stop This Killin’. USA: M.C. CD 33, 1996.

BJ932. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 13. BJ933. Hyslop, Tom. “Big Jack Johnson: The Blues, Stark and Cold.” Blues Revue no. 41 (Oct 1998): 20–22, 24.

Item F945. JACK JOHNSON See: Item F1402. JAMES “BRER RABBIT” JOHNSON BJ945. Paulus, George. “Old Detroit ….” Blues & Rhythm no. 117 (Mar 1997): 6–8. JAMES “STUMP” JOHNSON BJ946. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, James ‘Stump’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 282–283 (E146). BJ947.

BJ934. Isola, Gregory. “Big Jack Johnson: Made in Mississippi.” Guitar Player 31, no. 5 (May 1997): 23. BJ935. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, ‘Big’ Jack,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1292 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 201 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 191 (E169). BJ936. Löfgren, Tommy. “The Oil Man: Big Jack Johnson.” Jefferson no. 86 (1989): 4–6. BJ937.

Nicholson, Robert. “The Fishing Musician: Big Jack Johnson,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 114–123. London: Blandford, 1998.

BJ938. Palmer, Robert. Big Jack Johnson: Daddy, When is Mama Comin Home? USA: Earwig CD 4916, c1989. BJ939.

Récaborde, Alain; Wiener, Jeff. “The Oil Man Serves Up His Special Brand of Southern Roots Stew.” Blues Access no. 43 (Fall 2000): 12–17.

BJ940. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Big Jack,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 212 (Item E202). BJ941.

Stephenson, Mike. “‘They Call Me the Oil Man’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 185 (Christmas 2003): 12.

BJ942. Tipaldi, Art. “Big Jack Johnson,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 49–55. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BJ943. Tomko, Gene. “Johnson, Big Jack,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 526 (Item E162). BJ944. Wilcock, Donald E. Big Jack Johnson: All the Way Back. USA: M.C. MC0035, 1998. See also: THE JELLY ROLL KINGS

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, James ‘Stump’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1296–1297 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 202–203 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 193 (E169).

BJ948. Oliver, Paul. “James Stump Johnson,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 95–96, 108–110, 184–185 (Item A1585). BJ949.

Rijn, Guido van. “James ‘Stump’ Johnson and?” Block no. 80 (1991): 29.

BJ950. Rijn, Guido van. James ‘Stump’ Johnson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5250, 1994. BJ951.

Rijn, Guido van. “Johnson, James ‘Stump’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 530 (Item E162).

BJ952. Rye, Howard. “James Stump Johnson.” Collectors Items no. 7 (Aug 1981): 14. BJ953. Solding, Staffan. “Dom Rev upp Damm ....” Jefferson no. 54 (Winter 1981): 48–49. BJ954. Vergeer, Hans; Rijn, Guido van. James ‘Stump’ Johnson: The Duck’s Yas-Yas-Yas. Holland: Agram AB 2007, 1982. See also: Item C733. JAMES “SUPER CHIKAN” JOHNSON See: SUPER CHIKAN (under S) JESSE JOHNSON See: Item BA525. JIMMY JOHNSON BJ955. Anon. “Jimmy Johnson.” Blues Life no. 17 (1982): 41–42.

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BJ956. Brasso, Paul. “Bluesguitaristen Jimmy Johnson.” MM: Tidskrift fôr Rytmisk Musik 15, no. 3 (Apr 1982): 12. BJ957.

Brunnbauer, Dietmar. “Der Blues Kommt über den Grossen Teich.” Blues Life no. 29 (1985): 6.

BJ958. Dahl, Bill; O’Neal, Jim. “Jimmy Johnson.” Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 15–22. BJ959.

Dahl, Bill. Jimmy Johnson: Bar Room Preacher. USA: Alligator Al 4744, c1983.

BJ974.

Pomus, Doc. The Jimmy Johnson Band: North/ South. USA: Delmark DS 647, 1982.

BJ975.

Rodríguez, Javier. “Jimmy Johnson.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 26–27.

BJ976. Russell, Rusty. “Pickups: Jimmy Johnson.” Guitar Player 35, no. 4 (Apr 2001): 52, 54. BJ977.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Jimmy Johnson.” The Blues Collection no. 83 (1992+).

BJ960. Dahl, Bill. “Jimmy Johnson is Back: With a Vengeance.” Chicago Tribune (10 Feb 1995): 1.

BJ978. Russell, Tony. “Jimmy Johnson (1928–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 125 (Item A1904).

BJ961.

BJ979.

Dannic, Claude. “Jimmy Johnson: Americain, Mais Pas Fier = Jimmy Johnson: American, But Not Proud.” Soul Bag no. 180 (Sep 2005): 12–13.

BJ962. Guralnick, Peter. “Juke Joint Blues: Chicago, 1977,” in Lost Highway, pp. 304–323. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979.

Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 213 (Item E202).

BJ980. Seedorff, George. “Brothers in Blues: Johnson Brothers: They Span Blues ‘n’ Soul Spectrum.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (1997): 22, 24. BJ981.

Shadwick, Keith. “Jimmy Johnson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 158 (Item E204).

BJ963. Hansson, Nils; Lindahl, Erik. “Eddy Clearwater & Jimmy Johnson.” Jefferson no. 41 (Fall 1978): 12–15.

BJ982. Taka, Tapani. “Jimmy Johnson.” Blues News [Finland] no. 84 (1983): 26–27.

BJ964. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jimmy Johnson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 168–169 (E150).

BJ983. Wisse, Rien. “Interview met Jimmy Johnson.” Block no. 24 (Jan/Feb 1979): 11–13.

BJ965. Lacava, Jacques. “Jimmy Johnson.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 8–9. BJ966. Lacava, Jacques D. Jimmy Johnson Band: I’m a Jockey. USA: Birdology/Verve 314521586-2, 1994. BJ967.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1297 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 203 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 193 (E169).

BJ968. Morgantini, Marcelle. Jimmy Johnson/Luther Johnson Jr.: Ma Bea’s Rock. France: MCM 900.294, 1976. BJ969.

Nilsson, Charley. “Blues & Soul: Jimmy Johnson, Syl Johnson.” Jefferson no. 52 (Summer 1981): 8–12.

BJ970. Norton, Cathi. “You Don’t Have to Get High to Play: A Conversation with Jimmy Johnson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 124 (Nov 1997): 10–12. BJ971.

Obrecht, Jas. “Pro’s Reply: Jimmy Johnson.” Guitar Player 14, no. 5 (May 1980): 6, 8, 10.

BJ972. O’Neal, Jim. The Jimmy Johnson Band: Pepper’s Hangout. USA: Delmark DD-745, 2000. BJ973. Pehl, Hans. “Blues-Session: Mit Jimmy Johnson’s Band im Aufnahmestudio.” German Blues Circle Info no. 29 (Feb 1979): 26.

BJ984. Zúmel, Vicente Prenafeta; Valls, Rosari Infiesta. “Jimmy Johnson: Erst Seit Zehn Jahren Zählt er zu den Wichtigsten Vertretern des Modernen Chicago Blues.” Blues Forum no. 14 (2nd Quarter 1984): 10–13. See also: Les Amis du Blues 3, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1997). Goldmine no. 197 (12 Feb 1988). Items A228, A1464, BJ1661, F311 (Vol. 1). JOE JOHNSON BJ985. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Joe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 283 (E146). BJ986. Komara, Edward. “Johnson, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 531 (Item E162). BJ987.

LaRocca, James. “Joe Johnson.” Blues Unlimited no. 90 (Apr 1972): 18.

BJ988. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘Dirty Woman Blues’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, p. 24. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. JOE “SMOKEY” JOHNSON BJ989.

Broven, John J. “Smokey Johnson,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 193 (Item F1076).

BJ990. Wilmer, Val. “Ringing for Fats.” Melody Maker (24 Apr 1976): 44.

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JOHN HENRY JOHNSON BJ991.

Smith, Chris. “Nothing Seems Better to Me: Three African American Singers from the Eastern States.” Blues & Rhythm no. 155 (Dec 2000): 6–7.

JOHNNIE JOHNSON BJ992. Anon. “Tradin’ Fours.” Down Beat 62, no. 8 (Aug 1995): 40. BJ993. Bordowitz, Hank. “Johnnie Johnson.” Jazziz 13, no. 2 (Jan/Feb 1996): 73.

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BJ1008. Schoenherr, Neil. “Father of Rock & Roll: The Story of Johnnie ‘B. Goode’ Johnson.” Blues Revue no. 55 (Mar 2000): 45. BJ1009. Schoenherr, Neil. “Johnnie Johnson’s Birthday Bash.” Blues Revue no. 52 (Nov 1999): 84. BJ1010. Skelly, Richard. “Johnnie Johnson: Mr. Johnnie B. Goode.” Goldmine no. 417 (19 Jul 1996): 54, 56, 58.

BJ1004. Peabody, Dave. “Mr. Piano Man.” Folk Roots no. 110 (Aug 1992): 25, 27.

Obituaries: The Australian (18 Apr 2005): 16. Backstage [Norway] no. 3 (2005): 12. Baltimore Sun (24 Apr 2005): B4. Berkshire Eagle [Pittsfield, Massachusetts] (14 Apr 2005). Daily News [New York] (20 Apr 2005): 44. Daily News [New York] (24 Apr 2005): 6. Daily Post [Liverpool, UK] (18 Apr 2005): 13. Daily Telegraph [UK] (15 Apr 2005): 31. Detroit Free Press (15 Apr 2005). Dirty Linen no. 119 (Aug/Sep 2005): 8. Discoveries no. 205 (2005): 23. Facts on File World News Digest (21 Apr 2005): 272F3. Folk Roots no. 264 (Jun 2005): 13. Good Times no. 76 (2005): 6. Grand Forks Herald (21 Apr 2005). Guelph Mercury [Ontario] (14 Apr 2005): B2. The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (18 Apr 2005): 16. Hollywood Reporter (14 Apr 2005). Irish Times (16 Apr 2005): 12. Jazz Hot no. 623 (2005): suppl. 8. Jazziz 22, no. 7 (Jul 2005): 20. Los Angeles Times (14 Apr 2005): B9. Miami Herald (14 Apr 2005): A4. Miami Herald (15 Apr 2005): A4. The Mirror [UK] (14 Apr 2005): 7. New Zealand Herald (23 Apr 2005). No Depression no. 58 (2005): 9. Performing Songwriter no. 85 (2005): 14. Philadelphia Daily News (14 Apr 2005): 47. The Record [Ontario] (14 Apr 2005): F4. Record Collector no. 311 (2005): 74. Richmond Times Dispatch [Virginia] (14 Apr 2005): B9. St. Louis Post-Dispatch [Missouri] (17 Apr 2005): C1. Saint Paul Pioneer Press [Minnesota] (14 Apr 2005): A11. Seattle Times (17 Apr 2005): A23. Sing Out! 49, no. 2 (Summer 2005): 224. Sunday Independent [Ireland] (17 Apr 2005). Sunday Mail [South Australia] (17 Apr 2005): I2. The Times [UK] (15 Apr 2005): 74. The Tribune [Florida] (14 Apr 2005): K776. Uncut no. 97 (Jun 2005): 36. Word no. 28 (2005): 44. Variety (18–24 Apr 2005): 44. Ventura County Star [California] (14 Apr 2005): 7. Western Morning News [UK] (15 Apr 2005): 8. Windsor Star [Ontario] (14 Apr 2005): B7.

BJ1005. Rothwell, Fred. “Johnson, Johnnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 531 (Item E162).

BJ1011. Bernstein, Adam. “Johnnie Johnson, 80, Dies; Hall of Fame Rock Pianist.” Washington Post (14 Apr 2005): B7.

BJ1006. Sandmel, Ben. Johnnie Johnson: Johnnie B. Bad. USA: Elektra 9 61149-2, 1991.

BJ1012. Cartwright, Garth. “Johnnie Johnson.” Guardian [UK] (15 Apr 2005): 29.

BJ1007. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Johnnie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 213–214 (Item E202).

BJ1013. “Chuck Berry Pays Tribute to Old Pal Johnny Johnson.” The Record [Ontario] (16 Apr 2005): C2.

BJ994. Dahl, Bill. Johnnie Johnson: Blue Hand Johnnie. USA: Evidence ECD 26017-2, 1993. BJ995. Dahl, Bill. “Johnnie Johnson Eases Into Singing Role.” Chicago Tribune (20 Oct 1995): 6. BJ996. Durchholz, Daniel. “It Works: Johnson and the Headhunters.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (22 Aug 1993): 4. BJ997.

Fitzpatrick, Travis. Father of Rock and Roll: The Story of Johnnie ‘B. Goode’ Johnson. Houston: Thomas, Cooke & Company, 1999. 413 pp.

BJ998. Hildebrand, Lee. “Chuck Berry Sideman in Own Spotlight.” San Francisco Chronicle (20 Oct 1991): 39. BJ999. Hurst, Jack. “Blue Notes.” Chicago Tribune (2 Sep 1993): 8. BJ1000. Kluepfel, Brian A. “Johnnie Johnson: All Music Tells a Story.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 17–19. BJ1001. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Johnnie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1297 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 203 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 193–194 (E169). BJ1002. McNeill, Phil. “Now’s the Time Presents ... Johnnie Johnson: Piano Man.” The Wire no. 96 (Feb 1992): 12. BJ1003. Pareles, Jon. “Johnnie Johnson: Right-Hand Man.” Musician no. 157 (Nov 1991): 82+.

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BJ1014. Colman, Stuart. “Bye Bye Johnnie.” Now Dig This no. 266 (May 2005): 2. BJ1015. Erickson, Don. “Johnnie Johnson.” Blues Revue no. 95 (Aug/Sep 2005): 92. BJ1016. Fricke, David. “Johnnie Johnson, 1924–2005: The Pianist on Chuck Berry’s Biggest Records Was One of Rock’s Greatest Sidemen.” Rolling Stone no. 973 (5 May 2005): 26. BJ1017. Harper, Jordan; Kasten, Roy; Minnen, Jess. “Gone, Daddy, Gone: We Say Goodbye to a Rock & Roll Forefather, Talk Sports with Mr. Lif and Get Religion at the New Gearbox.” Riverfront Times [St. Louis, Missouri] (20 Apr 2005). BJ1018. Holdship, Bill. “Johnnie Johnson: Johnnie B. Goode, Born 1924.” Mojo no. 140 (Jul 2005): 42. BJ1019. Johnson, Kevin C. “Chuck Berry Leads Cast of Stars in Honor of Johnson.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (1 May 2005): F4. BJ1020. Johnson, Kevin C. “Fame Eluded Rock Pioneer Until Later in Life.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (14 Apr 2005): A1. BJ1021. Johnson, Kevin C. “Musicians Pay Tribute at Rocking Wake: Jamming for Johnnie.” St. Louis PostDispatch (22 Apr 2005): A1.

Item BB964. JULIA JOHNSON See: Item BB444. L.V. JOHNSON BJ1030. Anon. “Johnson, L.V,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 531 (Item E162). LA DELL JOHNSON BJ1031. Evans, David. “Blues on Dockery’s Plantation, 1895 to 1967. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 49 (Jan 1968): 3–4; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 50 (Feb 1968): 14–15. BJ1032. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “La Dell Johnson Remembers His Brother Tommy .…” 78 Quarterly no. 1 (Autumn 1967): 63–65. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 106–110. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. See also: TOMMY JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON BJ1033. Albertson, Chris. Larry Johnson: Country Blues. USA: Biograph BLP-12028, 1971. BJ1034. Allen, Andy. “Larry Johnson: Back on Track.” Dirty Linen no. 78 (Oct/Nov 1998): 16.

BJ1022. Leigh, Spencer. “Johnnie Johnson.” Independent [UK] (15 Apr 2005): 48.

BJ1035. Anon. “Larry Puts New Life Into Country Blues.” Melody Maker (30 Jan 1971): 30.

BJ1023. Miller, Stephen. “Johnnie Johnson, 80, Pianist for Chuck Berry.” New York Sun (14 Apr 2005): 25.

BJ1036. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Larry Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 137 (E101).

BJ1024. “The Original Johnnie B. Goode Bows Out.” Courier Mail [Queensland, Australia] (26 Apr 2005): 20.

BJ1037. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Larry Johnson,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 205– 206 (Item E104).

BJ1025. Périn, Jacques. “Johnnie Johnson.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 37.

BJ1038. Basiuk, Bo. “Interview with Larry Johnson. Pt. 1.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 6 (Dec 1977): 11– 13, 15–18, 20-24; “Pt. 2.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 1 (Feb 1978): 6–8, 10–12, 14–17, 19–22; “Pt. 3.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 2 (Apr 1978): 12–15, 17–21, 23–27, 31.

BJ1026. Ratliff, Ben. “Johnnie ‘B. Goode’ Johnson.” International Herald Tribune (15 Apr 2005): 5. BJ1027. Ratliff, Ben. “Johnnie Johnson, 80, Dies; Inspired ‘Johnny B. Goode’.” New York Times (14 Apr 2005): 25.

BJ1039. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Larry,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 189–190 (Item E110).

BJ1028. Rothwell, Fred. “Johnnie Johnson.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 66.

BJ1040. Bramstedt, Sivert. “Larry Johnson: Ambassador of the Blues.” Jefferson no. 125 (2000): 7–8.

BJ1029. Whitmire, Margo. “Johnnie Johnson.” Billboard 117 (30 Apr 2005): 7.

BJ1041. Calt, Stephen. Larry Johnson: Fast & Funky. USA: Blue Goose BG 2001, c1970.

See also: CHUCK BERRY American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 37 (1988). Les Amis du Blues 1, no. 3 (Mar 1995). Blues & Soul no. 606 (1992): 40+. Goldmine no. 265 (21 Sep 1990).

BJ1042. Charters, Samuel B.; Kramer, Brian; Thorpe, Kevin. Larry Johnson: Two Gun Green. UK: Armadillo CD ARMD 00013, 2002. BJ1043. Cheseborough, Steve. “Larry Johnson.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 38–43.

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BJ1044. Garner, Ken. “Larry Johnson,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 261. London: BBC, 1993. BJ1045. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Larry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 283 (E146). BJ1046. Harris, Sheldon. Larry Johnson: Blues for Harlem. UK: Armadillo CD ARMD 00005, 1999.

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BJ1063. Wilmer, Valerie. “Johnson’s Changing Image.” Melody Maker (4 Nov 1972): 32. BJ1064. Wisse, Rien. “Een Ontmoeting met Larry Johnson.” Block no. 62 (1987): 17–20. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm LEMUEL JOHNSON (Lemuel Charles Johnson)

BJ1047. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 130 (Nov/Dec 1996): 12.

BJ1065. Anon. “Johnson, Lem(uel Charles),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 623 (Item E159).

BJ1048. Komara, Edward. “Johnson, Larry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 531 (Item E162).

BJ1066. Chilton, John. “Johnson, ‘Lem’ Lemuel Charles,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 174 (Item E121).

BJ1049. Kormann, Ken. “In the Footsteps of the Reverend: A Blues Master Returns to the Spotlight.” Acoustic Guitar no. 61 (Jan 1998): 21–22. BJ1050. Kunstadt, Len. Larry Johnson with Nat Riddles. USA: Spivey LP 1034, 1985. BJ1051. Means, Andrew. “Taking Blues to Broadway.” Melody Maker (28 Nov 1970): 27. BJ1052. Napier, Simon A. Presenting the Country Blues: Larry Johnson. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63851, 1969. BJ1053. Peabody, Dave. “‘We Go for Entertainment Now’: Dave Peabody Finds Larry Johnson Has Returned to New York, October 1980.” Blues Unlimited no. 140 (Spring 1981): 40–42. BJ1054. Pomposello, Tom. “Living Blues Interview: Larry Johnson.” Living Blues no. 16 (Spring 1974): 16–22. BJ1055. Ro, Tano. “Larry Johnson.” Feelin’ Good no. 15 (1987): 15–17.

BJ1067. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Lemuel Charles ‘Deacon’/’Lem’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 284–285 (E146). BJ1068. Komara, Edward. “Johnson, Lemuel Charles ‘Lem’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 531–532 (Item E162). BJ1069. Morgantini, Jacques. Lem Johnson: The Complete 1940–53; Doc Sausage and His Mad Lads, 1950; Jo Jo Jackson and His Jumpin’ Jivers, 1952. UK: Blue Moon BMCD 6004, 1996. BJ1070. Simmen, Johnny. “The Lem Johnson Story.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 12 (Dec 1967): 16, 44. LEROY “COUNTRY” JOHNSON BJ1071. Leadbitter, Mike. “Leroy ‘Country’ Johnson: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 33 (May/Jun 1966): 7. See also: Item BE157. LESLIE JOHNSON See: LAZY LESTER

BJ1056. Rush, Ralph. “A Conversation with Larry Johnson.” Sing Out! 23, no. 3 (Jul/Aug 1974): 1–3.

LIL JOHNSON

BJ1057. Shoumatoff, Alex. “The Black Prince of Fingerpickers.” Rolling Stone no. 100 (20 Jan 1972): 8.

BJ1072. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Lil,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 190 (Item E110).

BJ1058. Svacina, Franziska. “Larry Johnson.” Blues Life no. 22 (1983): 10–11.

BJ1073. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Lil Johnson,” in Blueswomen, pp. 77–83 (E112).

BJ1059. Vickery, Graham. “Larry Johnson.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 13 (Apr/May 1990): 7–10.

BJ1074. Russell, Tony. “Lil Johnson (dates unknown),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 125–126 (Item A1904).

BJ1060. Wald, Elijah. “Bluesman Johnson Improves with Age.” Boston Globe (8 Feb 1998): 8. BJ1061. Wieben, Gerd. “Larry Johnson: Auf dem Kreuzzug für den Country-Blues.” Blues Forum no. 14 (2nd Quarter 1984): 14–18. BJ1062. Wieben, Gerd. “Larry Johnson Diskografie.” Blues Forum no. 17/18 (Jun 1985): 18–19.

BJ1075. Rye, Howard. Lil Johnson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 23 April 1929 to 22 April 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5307, 1994; Vol. 2: 22 April 1936 to 3 March 1937. Austria: Document DOCD-5308, 1994; Vol. 3: 3 March to 29 December 1937. Bonus Tracks: Barrelhouse Annie. Austria: Document DOCD-5309, 1994. See also: A1831, BB340, BT217.

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LONNIE JOHNSON (Alonzo Johnson) BJ1076. Abbate, Vincent. “‘Baby, Remember Me’: Chris Albertson Revisits the Days of Lonnie Johnson.” Blues Revue no. 65 (Mar 2001): 25–27. BJ1077. Albertson, Chris. Lonnie Johnson: Blues & Ballads. USA: Bluesville BV-1011, 1963; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-531-2, 1990. BJ1078. Albertson, Chris. “Lonnie Johnson: Chased by the Blues,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 38–49. New York: Dutton, 1991. 253 pp. BJ1079. Albertson, Chris. Lonnie Johnson — Victoria Spivey: Idle Hours. USA: Bluesville BV-1044, 1962; USA: Original Blues Classics 518, c1988. BJ1080. Allen, Dick. “Lonnie Johnson.” Blues World no. 40 (Autumn 1971): 14. BJ1081. Allen, William ‘Hoss’. Lonnie Johnson: Tomorrow Night. USA: King KS-1083, 1970. BJ1082. Altman, Billy. Lonnie Johnson: He’s a Jelly Roll Baker. USA: Bluebird 07863-66064-4, 1992. BJ1083. Anon. “Benefit Aids Lonnie Johnson.” Billboard (17 May 1969): 84. BJ1084. Anon. “Jazz.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Mar 1966): 21. BJ1085. Anon. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 623 (Item E159). BJ1086. Anon. “Lonnie Johnson: A Name Listing for the Period from 1943.” Matrix no. 79 (Oct 1968): 3–12; Matrix no. 87 (Feb 1970): 13. BJ1087. Anon. “Lonnie Johnson Hurt in Toronto Accident.” Down Beat 36 (15 May 1969): 10. BJ1088. Anon. Lonnie Johnson: Lonesome Road. UK: Parlophone GEP 8635, 1950s. BJ1089. Anon. “Successful Benefit for Lonnie.” Melody Maker (17 May 1969): 4. BJ1090. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lonnie Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 137–138 (E101). BJ1091. Baker, John. “Lonnie Johnson and the Gin Bottle Four.” Record Research no. 87 (Dec 1967): 10. BJ1092. Bitten, David. Blues by Lonnie Johnson. USA: Bluesville BV-1007, 1960; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC-502, 1984. BJ1093. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 190–193 (Item E110).

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BJ1094. Bready, Garry. “Lonnie Johnson: A Brief Biography.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 2 (Apr 1976): 14–17. BJ1095. Briggs, Keith. Lonnie Johnson: Hot Fingers. UK: Catfish KATCD110, 1998. BJ1096. Briggs, Keith. Lonnie Johnson: Me and My Crazy Self. UK: Charly CD 266, 1991; UK: King KCD6027, 2000. BJ1097. Briggs, Keith. “‘Sam, You Can’t Do That to Me’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 27 (Mar 1987): 10–12. BJ1098. Britt, Stan. Eddie Lang/Lonnie Johnson: Blues Guitars. UK: Beat Goes on BGOCD327, c1997. BJ1099. Brown, Ken; Rust, Brian. “Lonnie Johnson Discography.” Jazz Tempo no. 19 (c1946): 56–59. BJ1100. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 153 (Item E128). BJ1101. Calt, Stephen. Lonnie Johnson: Mr. Johnson’s Blues, 1926–1932. USA: Mamlish S.3807, 1976. BJ1102. Carlson, Lenny. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 532–533 (Item E162). BJ1103. Carlson, Lenny (ed.). Away Down in the Alley: Mel Bay Presents the Great Blues Guitar of Lonnie Johnson. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1993. 208 pp. BJ1104. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Johnson, Lonnie (Alonzo),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 264 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Lonnie Johnson,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 335 (Item E119). BJ1105. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Lonnie Johnson,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 111–112 (Item E120). BJ1106. Charters, Samuel B. Lonnie Johnson: Complete Folkways Recordings. USA: Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40067, 1993. BJ1107. Charters, Samuel B. “Lonnie Johnson: ‘Mr. Trouble’ and ‘Tears Don’t Fall No More’,” in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 122–129 (Item A407). (NOTE: Notes originally published with Folkways LP 3577 and 3578.) BJ1108. Charters, Samuel B. Lonnie Johnson: Mr. Trouble: Blues and Ballads. USA: Folkways FS 3578, 1982. BJ1109. Charters, Samuel B. Lonnie Johnson: Tears Don’t Fall No More: Blues and Ballads. USA: Folkways FS 3577, 1982. BJ1110. Charters, Samuel B. “You Don’t See Into These Blues Like Me,” in The Country Blues, pp. 73–85 (Item A389).

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BJ1111. Chilton, John. “Johnson, ‘Lonnie’ Alonzo,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 174–175 (Item E121).

London: Jazz Music Books, 1945. Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 156 (Feb 2001): 18–19.

BJ1112. Clapp, Verum. “I Remember Lonnie.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 1 (Jan 1972): 22, 39.

BJ1129. Foster, L. “Lonnie Johnson: The Quintessential Maverick.” Coda no. 222 (Oct/Nov 1988): 14–15.

BJ1113. Clarke, Donald. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 655– 656 (Item E125).

BJ1130. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Lonnie Johnson,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001.

BJ1114. Cohn, Lawrence. Lonnie Johnson: Vocals and Instrumentals: Woke Up This Morning, Blues in My Fingers: Original Recordings, 1927–32. USA: Origin Jazz Library OJL-23, 1980.

BJ1131. Goddard, John. “Stompin’ at Toronto’s Penny Farthing: The Final Years of Lonnie Johnson.” Blues Access no. 32 (Winter 1998): 32–37.

BJ1115. Cressing, Peter. “Profile: Lonnie Johnson.” Jazz Journal 4, no. 6 (Jun 1951): 15. BJ1116. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, pp. 180–181. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BJ1117. Demêtre, Jacques. “Anthologie du Blues: Lonnie Johnson.” Jazz Hot no. 132 (May 1958): 16–17. BJ1118. Dicaire, David. “Lonnie Johnson (1894–1970): Mr. Johnson’s Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 226–231 (Item E130). BJ1119. Doering, Teddy. “Lonnie Johnson. Teil 1: Als Jazzmusiker.” Blues Life no. 21 (1982): 8–13; “Teil 2.” Blues Life no. 22 (1983): 14–18. BJ1120. Egizzi, Dominic. Lonnie Johnson: Rambler’s Blues. Our World Entertainment 804558330622, 2002. BJ1121. Escamilla, Brian. “Lonnie Johnson,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 17 (Item E164). BJ1122. Evans, David. “Lonnie Johnson,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 132–133. New York: Perigee, 2005. BJ1123. Fancourt, Les. Lonnie Johnson: Blues in My Fingers. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2009, 1995. BJ1124. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 168 (Item E136). BJ1125. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 203 (Item E135). BJ1126. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 289 (Item E138). BJ1127. Ferguson, Jim. “Jazzmen Play the Blues: The Story of Jazz Guitarists Unsung Role in Blues History.” Guitar Player 24, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 58–60. BJ1128. Foersterling, Lyn. “A Note on Lonnie Johnson,” in Jazz Review, ed. M. Jones; A.J. McCarthy, pp. 7–8.

BJ1132. Godrich, John. “Talking the Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 10. BJ1133. Grossman, Stefan. “Mr. Johnson’s Blues: A Lesson in Classic Lonnie.” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 62–67. BJ1134. Grossman, Stefan; Stang, Aaron; Obrecht, Jas (eds.). Stefan Grossman’s Masters of Country Blues Guitar Featuring Lonnie Johnson. Miami: Beam Me Up Music/CPP/Belwin, 1993. 107 pp. BJ1135. Haesler, Bill. The Blues of Lonnie Johnson. Australia: Swaggie S1225, 1969. BJ1136. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Alonzo ‘Lonnie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 279–280 (E146). BJ1137. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lonnie Johnson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 169–171 (E150). BJ1138. Hildebrand, Lee. Lonnie Johnson: Blues & Ballads. USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-570-2, 1994. BJ1139. Holland, Ted. “Lonnie Johnson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 23 (E157). BJ1140. Houghton, Tony. “Unlisted Lonnie Johnson?” The Collecta no. 12 (1970): 3. BJ1141. James, Steve. “Mr. Johnson’s Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 41 (May 1996): 52–60. BJ1142. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Jazzens Instrumentalister: Gitarren.” Orkester Journalen 23, no. 10 (Oct 1955): 12–13. BJ1143. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (30 Aug 1969): 12. BJ1144. Jones, Max. “You’re in Love with the Blues.” Melody Maker (26 Oct 1963): 6. BJ1145. Kienzle, Rich. “Lonnie Johnson,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 12–16. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BJ1146. Kinkle, Roger D. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1186–1188 (E160).

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BJ1147. Korner, Alexis. “Guitar Groove: A Guide to Blues Guitar.” Melody Maker (17 Feb 1968): 17. BJ1148. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1299–1300 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 203–204 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 194 (E169). BJ1149. “Lonnie Johnson: Back to the Roots.” Blues News [Germany] no. 24 (Jan/Mar 2001): 26–28. BJ1150. Love, William C. Lonnie Johnson and Clara Smith. USA: Jazum 2, 1970. BJ1151. Mann, Woody. The Guitar of Lonnie Johnson. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1999. 24 pp. BJ1152. McCarthy, Albert J. “Lonnie Johnson.” Jazz Journal 5, no. 6 (Jun 1952): 1–2. BJ1153. Mongan, Norman. “Jazz Guitar Innovators,” in The History of the Guitar in Jazz, pp. 19–45. New York: Oak, 1983. BJ1154. Morgantini, Jacques. Lonnie Johnson. Bluebird: No. 13. France: RCA PM 42390, 1977. BJ1155. Morris, Chris. “Merchants & Marketing: Declarations of Independents: Legend Lonnie Johnson Resurrected via Intimate Set from Blues Magnet.” Billboard 112 (24 Jun 2000): 102. BJ1156. Norris, John. “Lonnie Johnson.” The Music Scene no. 244 (Nov/Dec 1968): 9. BJ1157. Notini, Per. Lonnie Johnson: The Originator of Modern Guitar Blues. Sweden: Blues Boy BB-300, 1980. BJ1158. Obrecht, Jas. “In the Beginning: Expanding the Vocabulary.” Guitar Player 32, no. 8 (Aug 1998): 69–70. BJ1159. Obrecht, Jas. “Lonnie Johnson: The Most Influential Blues Guitarist Ever?” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 48–61. BJ1160. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 584 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 623 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 13. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 164. New York: Grove, 2001. BJ1161. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Lonnie (1894),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 158–159 (Item E378).

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BJ1162. Oliver, Paul. “Lonnie Johnson,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 78–79, 100–101, 115, 135, 140– 141, 148–149, 185 (Item A1585). BJ1163. Oliver, Paul. Lonnie Johnson: Tomorrow Night. Denmark: Storyville SLP 162, c1964; UK: Polydor/Storyville 616-010, 1970s; Denmark: Storyville SLP 4042, 1985; Denmark: Storyville STCD 8004, 1992. BJ1164. Oliver, Paul. Lonnie Johnson. Vol. 1: 1926–28. UK: Matchbox MSE 1006, 1986. Vol. 2: (1927–32). UK: Matchbox MSE 1013, 1987. BJ1165. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. “Lonnie Johnson et la Guitare dans le Jazz.” Hot Club Magazine no. 8 (Aug 1946): 16–17. BJ1166. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. Perfiles del Jazz. Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1955. 189 pp. BJ1167. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Singers.” Melody Maker (10 May 1952): 9. BJ1168. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 135–136 (Item E182). BJ1169. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Lonnie Johnson, 1949–1952. France: Classics 5153, 2005. BJ1170. Read, Danny L. “Lonnie Johnson: Groundbreaking Soloist When Recording Was Young.” Guitar Player 15, no. 11 (Nov 1981): 61–62, 64, 66, 68, 70. BJ1171. Rijn, Guido van. Lonnie Johnson: Blues for Everybody. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2819, 1982. BJ1172. Roberts, Don W. “Discography,” in Pieces of Jazz, ed. P.I. Webb, pp. 46–47. Canterbury: Pete I. Webb, 1970. BJ1173. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Lonnie Johnson,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 82–83. London: Brown, 2003. BJ1174. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Lonnie Johnson.” The Blues Collection no. 74 (1992+). BJ1175. Russell, Tony. “Lonnie Johnson,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 40–41 (Item A1904). BJ1176. Rust, Brian. Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson: Blue Guitars. UK: Parlophone PMC 7019, 1967. BJ1177. Rye, Howard. “Lonnie Johnson (and Martha Raye) in 1932.” Names & Numbers no. 33 (Apr 2005). BJ1178. Rye, Howard. “Lonnie Johnson, 1925–1944.” Collectors Items no. 5 (Apr 1981): 8–10. BJ1179. Rye, Howard. “Lonnie Johnson, 1925–1944.” Collectors Items no. 57 (Spring 1991): 4–7.

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BJ1180. Sallis, James. “Mr. Johnson’s Blues: Lonnie Johnson,” in The Guitar Players, pp. 29–51. New York: Quill, 1982. BJ1181. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Lonnie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 214–216 (Item E202). BJ1182. Scott, Patrick. Lonnie Johnson: Stompin’ at the Penny. USA: Columbia CK 57829, 1994. BJ1183. Shadwick, Keith. “Lonnie Johnson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 160–161 (Item E204). BJ1184. Simon, George T. “The Duke and the Janitor to Hold a Jazz Reunion.” New York Herald Tribune (22 Nov 1961). BJ1185. Slaven, Neil. Lonnie Johnson: Playing with the Strings. UK: JSP 335, 1995. BJ1186. Smith, Chris. Lonnie Johnson: Complete Recorded Works, 1925–1932 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 4 November 1925 to 13 August 1926. Austria: Document DOCD-5063, 1991. Vol. 2: 13 August 1926 to 12 August 1927. Austria: Document DOCD-5064, 1991. Vol. 3: 3 October 1927 to 21 February 1928. Austria: Document DOCD-5065, 1991. Vol. 4: 9 March 1928 to 8 May 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5066, 1991. Vol. 5: 15 May 1929 to 23 January 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5067, 1991. Vol. 6: 23 January 1930 to 11 February 1931. Austria: Document DOCD-5068, 1991. Vol. 7: 11 February 1931 to 12 August 1932. Austria: Document DOCD-5069, 1991. BJ1187. Smith, Chris. Lonnie Johnson: Complete Recorded Works 1937 to June 1947 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6024, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6025, 1992. Vol. 3. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6026, 1992. BJ1188. Southern, Eileen. “Johnson, Alonzo (‘Lonnie’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 205 (Item E208). BJ1189. Stebel, Paul. “Et Lonnie Johnson.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 11 (c1960). BJ1190. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Preachin’ the Blues.” Jazz Journal 5, no. 9 (Sep 1952): 19–20. BJ1191. Surge, Frank. “Lonnie Johnson,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 46–47 (Item E213). BJ1192. Tanner, Peter. “Lonnie Johnson.” Melody Maker (21 Jun 1952): 9. BJ1193. Venturini, Fabrizio. “Johnson & Johnson: Le Due Face del Blues.” Musica Jazz 36, no. 11 (Nov 1980): 14–16.

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BJ1194. Voce, Steve. “The Return of Lonnie Johnson.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 5 (May 1963): 12–14. BJ1195. Weissman, Dick. “Leadbelly and Lonnie Johnson,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 73–74. New York: Routledge, 2005. BJ1196. Welding, Pete. Lonnie Johnson: Another Night to Cry. USA: Bluesville BV-1062, 1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-550-2, 1992. BJ1197. Welding, Pete. Lonnie Johnson: Steppin’ on the Blues. USA: Columbia C 46221, 1990. BJ1198. Williams, Martin T. Lonnie Johnson: Losing Game. USA: Bluesville BV-1024, c1961; USA: Prestige PRST 7724, 1972; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-543-2, 1992. BJ1199. Wilmer, Valerie. “Lonnie Johnson Talks to Val Wilmer.” Jazz Monthly 9, no. 10 (Dec 1963): 5–7. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 1, no. 2 (Fall 1973): 199. Crescendo 9 (Jan 1971): 40. Down Beat 37 (23 Jul 1970): 12. International Musician 69 (Aug 1970): 19. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 11 (Spring 1971): 30. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 180 (Jul/Aug 1970): 12. Music Journal 29, no. 3 (Mar 1971): 14. BJ1200. Affeldt, Paul E. “Deaths of Three Great Bluesmen.” Jazz Report [USA] 7, no. 3 (1970): 10. BJ1201. Burks, John. “On the Death of Lonnie Johnson.” Rolling Stone no. 64 (6 Aug 1970): 7. BJ1202. Crosbie, Ian. “Lonnie Johnson.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 8 (Aug 1971): 27. BJ1203. Garon, Paul; McGhee, Brownie. “Remembering Lonnie Johnson.” Living Blues no. 2 (Summer 1970): 20–21. BJ1204. Groom, Bob. “It’s Too Late to Cry: A Tribute to Lonnie Johnson.” Blues World no. 35 (Oct 1970): 3–10. BJ1205. Hutchinson, Paul. “Blues Great Dies,” in Pieces of Jazz, ed. P.I. Webb, pp. 70–71. Canterbury: Pete I. Webb, 1970. (NOTE: Reprinted from an unknown Toronto newspaper.) BJ1206. “Lonnie: Bluesman Who Played Jazz.” Melody Maker (27 Jun 1970): 28. BJ1207. “Lonnie Johnson (1889–1970).” Second Line 23, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1970): 363. BJ1208. “Mort de Lonnie Johnson.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 181 (Sep 1970): 16–17. BJ1209. “Moving Toronto Rites for Lonnie Johnson.” Down Beat 37 (20 Aug 1970): 12.

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BJ1210. Russell, Tony. “Lonnie Johnson, 1900–1970.” Jazz Monthly no. 186 (Aug 1970): 20–21.

BJ1224. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Luther Johnson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 171 (E150).

BJ1211. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business: Lost!! Two of the Best Buddies I Ever Had ... Lonnie Johnson (June, 1970) & Otis Spann (April, 1970).” Record Research no. 106 (Jul 1970): 9.

BJ1225. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Luther ‘Georgia Snake Boy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1300 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 204 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 194 (E169).

BJ1212. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Lonnie Johnson.” Orkester Journalen 38, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1970): 5. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 5 (c1968).

BJ1226. Meister, Jonny. Luther Johnson: Lonesome in My Bedroom. USA: Evidence ECD 26005-2, 1992.

Items A76, A237, A1378, BB3180, BD674, BJ175, BS1773, BS1774, BS1775, C98, C143, C182, C224, C244, C245, C373, C582, E318.

BJ1227. Morgantini, Jacques. Luther Johnson: Lonesome in My Bedroom. France: Black & Blue 33.515, 1976.

LOUISE JOHNSON

BJ1228. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Luther Johnson,” in Blues, pp. 21, 138 (Item A1504).

BJ1213. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Louise,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 193 (Item E110).

BJ1229. Rijn, Guido van. “Luther Johnson.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 57 (Oct 1975): 3.

BJ1214. Hall, Bob. “Johnson, Louise,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 533–534 (Item E162).

BJ1230. Rusch, Bob. “Luther ‘Georgia Boy’ Johnson: Oral History.” Cadence 1 (May 1976): 3–6.

BJ1215. Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. “Louise Johnson Again.” Blues Unlimited no. 115 (Sep/Oct 1975): 21–22. BJ1216. Heath, Rob. “The Louise Johnson Controversy.” Blues World no. 29 (Apr 1970): 14–15. BJ1217. Komara, Edward. “Blues in the Round.” Black Music Research Journal 17, no. 1 (Spring 1997): 3–36. BJ1218. Obrecht, Jas. “Deep Down in the Delta: The Adventures of Son House, Willie Brown and Friends.” Guitar Player 26, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 66–81. See also: Items C582, D1958, F850, F1005 (Vol. 1), G87 (Pt. 1).

BJ1231. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Luther ‘Georgia Boy’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 216 (Item E202). Obituaries: Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 3 (1977): 16. BJ1232. O’Neal, Jim. “Luther Johnson.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 7–8. BJ1233. Stiff, John. “Luther Johnson.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. See also: Item BM2363. LUTHER ‘‘GUITAR JR’’ JOHNSON (11 Apr 1939–) BJ1234. Anon. “Luther Johnson Jr.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 35. BJ1235. Anon. “Luther Johnson Junior.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 13 (Nov/Dec 1977): 15.

LUTHER “GEORGIA SNAKE BOY” JOHNSON (1934–1976)

BJ1236. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Luther Johnson Jr,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 139–140 (E101).

BJ1219. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Luther Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 138–139 (E101).

BJ1237. Beaudouin, David. “Guitar Jr.”, in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 391–392 (Item E162).

BJ1220. Bartolucci, Ron. Luther ‘Georgia Boy Snake’ Johnson: They Call Me Snake. France: New Rose CD 5114, 1992. BJ1221. Gordon, Robert. “Johnson, Luther ‘Georgia Boy’ ‘Snake’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 534 (Item E162). BJ1222. Hadley, Frank-John. Luther Johnson: On the Road Again. USA: Evidence ECD 26047-2, 1994. BJ1223. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Luther ‘Georgia Boy’/ ’Snake’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 285–286 (E146).

BJ1238. Bernard, Paul. Luther ‘Guitar Junior’ Johnson and the Magic Rockers: Doin’ the Sugar Too. USA: Bullseye BB CD 9563, 1997. BJ1239. Cooper, Margo. “Luther ‘Guitar Junior’ Johnson: You Got to Have a Feeling for People.” Living Blues no. 142 (Nov/Dec 1998): 42–49. BJ1240. Drozdowski, Ted. Luther Johnson: It’s Good to Me. USA: Bullseye CD BB 9516, 1992. BJ1241. Flanagan, Graeme. “Luther Johnson.” Crazy Music no. 4 (Dec 1974): 16–18. Reprinted in Boogie

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Woogie & Blues Collector no. 52/53 (May/Jun 1975): 10–11. BJ1242. Hannusch, Jeff. Luther ‘Guitar Junior’ Johnson: I Want to Groove with You. USA: Bullseye BB-9506, 1990. BJ1243. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Luther, Jr ‘Guitar Jr’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 286–287 (E146).

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BJ1259. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Luther ‘Guitar Jr.’ Johnson: I Play the West Side Sound.” Soul Bag no. 142 (Spring 1996): 28–32. BJ1260. Vos, Marcel M. “Luther ‘Guitar Jr.’ Johnson: Kameleon en Laatbloeier.” Block no. 50 (1984): 5–8. BJ1261. Wisner, Steve. “Luther Johnson, Jr.” German Blues Circle Info no. 54 (Jul/Aug 1981): 31–32.

BJ1244. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Luther Johnson, Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 171–172 (E150).

BJ1262. Wisse, Rien. “Luther’s Blues.” Block no. 50 (1984): 9.

BJ1245. Holland, Ted. “Luther ‘Guitar Jr.’ Johnson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 50 (E157).

BJ1263. Yonakuni, Claude. “I am the Bluesman: Luther Johnson, Jr.” Juke [Japan] no. 2 (Winter 1983): 10–11.

BJ1246. Hyslop, Tom. “Luther ‘Guitar Junior’ Johnson: Talkin’ About Soul.” Blues Revue no. 68 (Jun 2001): 56, 58.

BJ1264. Zeldin, Beverly. Luther Johnson, Jr.: Luther’s Blues. USA: Evidence ECD 26010-2, 1992.

BJ1247. Kasrel, Deni. “Mixing It Up: Luther ‘Guitar Junior’ Johnson.” JazzTimes 26, no. 5 (Jun 1996): 22. BJ1248. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Luther ‘Guitar Junior’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1300 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 204 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 195 (E169). BJ1249. Levy, Ron. Luther ‘Guitar Junior’ Johnson: Country Sugar Papa. USA: Bullseye CD BB 9546, 1994.

See also: Les Amis du Blues 2, no. 3 (May/Jun 1996). Items A289, BB1351, BJ968, F311 (Vol. 6). LUTHER “HOUSEROCKER” JOHNSON (15 Jul 1939–) BJ1265. Danchin, Sebastian. “Ichiban Records.” Soul Bag no. 128 (Autumn 1992): 8–13. BJ1266. Komara, Edward. “Johnson, Luther ‘Houserocker’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 534 (Item E162).

BJ1251. Morgantini, Jacques. Luther Johnson Jr.: I Changed. France: Black & Blue 33.532, c1980.

BJ1267. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Luther ‘Houserocker’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1300 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 204 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 195 (E169).

BJ1252. Pharo, Øyvind. “Guitar Jr. and Jesse Green.” Jefferson no. 58 (Autumn 1982): 14–19.

BJ1268. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Luther ‘Houserocker’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 217–218 (Item E202).

BJ1253. Rusch, Bob. “Luther Johnson Jr.” Cadence 1 (Aug 1976): 8–11.

MAC JOHNSON

BJ1254. Russell, Tony. “Luther ‘Guitar Junior’ Johnson (1939–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 126 (Item A1904).

MAGER JOHNSON

BJ1250. Morgantini, Jacques. Luther Johnson Jr.: Luther’s Blues. France: Black & Blue 33.519, 1976; France: Black & Blue 59.519-2, 1988.

BJ1255. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Luther ‘Guitar Jr.’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 217 (Item E202). BJ1256. Shadwick, Keith. “Luther ‘Guitar Jr.’ Johnson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 159 (Item E204). BJ1257. Sidman, David. “Chicago Bob Nelson and Luther Johnson: The Blues Today.” JEMF Quarterly 12, no. 44 (Winter 1976): 185–191. BJ1258. Turner, Twist. “Blues with a Twist: Runnin’ with Guitar Junior.” Blues Access no. 47 (Fall 2001): 88.

See: MAC THOMPSON BJ1269. Evans, David. “The Blues of Mager Johnson,” in Big Road Blues: Tradition and Creativity in the Folk Blues. 2nd ed, pp. 219–235. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. See also: Item BS1837. MARGARET JOHNSON BJ1270. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Margaret,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 193–194 (Item E110). BJ1271. Komara, Edward. “Johnson, Margaret,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 534 (Item E162).

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BJ1272. Rains, Richard. Thomas Morris and the Blues Singers. UK: Retrieval FB-306, 1988. BJ1273. Rowe, Mike. Margaret Johnson: In Chronological Order, 1923–1927. Austria: Document DOCD5436, 1996. BJ1274. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Margaret Johnson.” Storyville (2002/03): 187–189. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Item A1917.

1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5293, 1994. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5294, 1994; Female Chicago Blues: The Yas Yas Girl. Vol. 4: Willie Mae McKenzie, Clara Morris, Trixie Butler: Complete Recorded Works. Austria: Document DOCD-5295, 1994. BJ1286. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Yas Yas Girl, The,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 250 (Item E128). BJ1287. Gugolz, Daniel. Merline Johnson: The Yas Yas Girl, 1937–1947. Austria: Wolf WBJ-CD-006, 1980s.

BJ1275. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mary Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 140 (E101).

BJ1288. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Merline,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1301 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 204 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 195 (E169).

BJ1276. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Mary Johnson,” in Blueswomen, pp. 84–85 (E112).

BJ1289. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Yas Yas Girl,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 285 (Item E182).

MARY JOHNSON

BJ1277. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, ‘Signifyin’’ Mary,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 287–288 (E146). BJ1278. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Mary,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1301 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 204 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 195 (E169). BJ1279. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Mary (1905),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 159 (Item E378). BJ1280. Oliver, Paul. “Mary Johnson,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 97–98, 114–115, 166, 185–186 (Item A1585). BJ1281. Rijn, Guido van; Sliedregt, Cor van; Vergeer, Hans. I Just Can’t Take It: Mary Johnson (1929–1936). Holland: Agram AB 2014, 1988. BJ1282. Rijn, Guido van. “Johnson, Mary,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 534 (Item E162). BJ1283. Smith, Chris. Mary Johnson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1929–36). Austria: Document DOCD-5305, 1994. See also: Item F1034. MATTHEW JOHNSON See: FAT POSSUM RECORDS MERLINE JOHNSON BJ1284. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Merline,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 194 (Item E110). BJ1285. Bray, Colin J. The Yas Yas Girl: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 4 May 1937 to 7 April 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5292,

BJ1290. Russell, Tony. “Merline Johnson (dates unknown),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 127 (Item A1904). See also: Item C711. LADY PEARL JOHNSON BJ1291. Ferman, Dave. “Lady Pearl Johnson, Blues Singer.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Metro) [Texas] (15 Nov 2002): 10. PETE JOHNSON BJ1292. Affeldt, Paul E. “No Grapes.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 9 (May 1961): 3–4. BJ1293. Affeldt, Paul E. “Pete Johnson.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 11 (Jul 1961): 6. BJ1294. Anon. “Immortals of Jazz: Pete Johnson.” Down Beat 8 (1 Jul 1941): 10. BJ1295. Anon. Pete Johnson: 5 Boogie Woogie Piano Solos. New York: Leeds Music, 1941. 24 pp. BJ1296. Anon. “Succor Needed for Pete Johnson.” Second Line 10, no. 11/12 (Nov/Dec 1959): 8. BJ1297. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Pete,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 194–196 (Item E110). BJ1298. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Johnson, Pete,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 153–154 (Item E128). BJ1299. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Johnson, Pete,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 264–265 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Pete Johnson,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 335–336 (Item E119).

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BJ1300. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Pete Johnson,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 112 (Item E120). BJ1301. Chilton, John. “Johnson, Pete,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 176 (Item E121). BJ1302. Clarke, Donald. “Johnson, Pete,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 657 (Item E125). BJ1303. Dance; Stanley; Cuscuna, Michael. The Pete Johnson-Earl Hines-Teddy Bunn Blue Note Sessions. USA: Mosaic MR1-119, 1987. BJ1304. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Johnson, Pete,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 181. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BJ1305. Dicaire, David. “Pete Johnson (1904–1967): A Boogie-Woogie King,” in Blues Singers, pp. 236– 240 (Item E130). BJ1306. Doran, James M. “Johnson, Pete(r),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 624 (Item E159). BJ1307. Evans, Frank. Pete Johnson and Hadda Brooks: Swings the Boogie. USA: Crown 5058, c1958. BJ1308. Fairchild, Rolph; Mauerer, Hans J. “Discography,” in The Pete Johnson Story, pp. 57–73. New York: Selbstverl, 1965. BJ1309. Fairchild, Rolph. “Pete Johnson Discography.” Jazz Report 2, no. 12 (Aug 1962): 11–12; Jazz Report 2, no. 1/2 (Sep/Oct 1962); Jazz Report 3 (Nov 1962): 11–13; Jazz Report 3, no. 5/6 (Jan/Feb 1963): 11–12. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 2 (Summer 1964): 4–5.) BJ1310. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Pete,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 168 (Item E136). BJ1311. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Pete,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 203 (Item E135). BJ1312. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Pete,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 290 (Item E138). BJ1313. Hall, Bob. “Johnson, Pete,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 535 (Item E162). BJ1314. Hardy, Carroll. “Pete Johnson’s Music.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Apr 1964): 22–23.

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BJ1315. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Pete Johnson,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 92–93. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BJ1316. Hoefer, George. “The Hot Box.” Down Beat 27 (29 Sep 1960): 52. BJ1317. Holland, Ted. “Pete Johnson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 41 (E157). BJ1318. Johnson, Marge. “My Man ... Pete Johnson.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 8 (Apr 1962); Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 9 (May 1962); Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 10 (Jun 1962). Reprinted in Sounds & Fury no. 1 (1965). BJ1319. Kinkle, Roger D. “Johnson, Pete,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1188–1189 (E160). BJ1320. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Pete,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1301–1302 (Item E165). BJ1321. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Johnson, Pete,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 356 (Item E176). BJ1322. Mauerer, Hans J. The Pete Johnson Story. Bremen: Humburg, 1965. 78 pp.; New York: Selbstverl, 1965. 78 pp.; Frankfurt: Hans J. Mauerer, 1965. 78 pp. BJ1323. Mauerer, Hans J. “The Pete Johnson Discography.” Jazz Bazaar no. 1 (Apr 1969). (NOTE: Continued in subsequent issues. This is a revised version of the listing in the Pete Johnson Story, pp. 57–73. New York: Selbstverl, 1965.) BJ1324. Mauerer, Hans J. “The Pete Johnson Story.” Jazz Bazaar no. 1 (Apr 1969). BJ1325. Mauerer, Hans J. “The Pete Johnson Story.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 8 (Apr 1962). Reprinted in Sounds & Fury 1, no. 1 (Jul/Aug 1965). BJ1326. McCarthy, Albert. “Johnson, Pete (1904–1967),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 159–160 (Item E378). BJ1327. Morris, Bob. “How Long Blues.” Second Line 11, no. 5/6 (May/Jun 1960): 13–14. BJ1328. Niquét, Bernard. Pete Johnson: Boogie Woogie Mood. France: MCA 510.114, 1974; USA: MCA MCA-1333, 1980. BJ1329. Nowakowski, Konrad. Pete Johnson: Radio Broadcasts, Film Soundtracks, Alternate Takes, 1939– c.1947. Austria: Document DOCD-1009, 1998. BJ1330. Olderen, Martin van. Pete Johnson: Master of Blues and Boogie Woogie (1904–1967). Vol. 1. Holland:

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Oldie Blues OL 2801, 1981. Vol. 2. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2806, 1982.

BJ1346. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Pete Johnson.” Orkester Journalen 35, no. 5 (May 1967): 5.

BJ1331. Olderen, Martin van. “Pete Johnson, 1904–1967.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 38 (Mar 1974): 3–4.

See also: Jazz Hot no. 33 (1949). Jazz Hot no. 97 (1955). Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955).

BJ1332. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Johnson, Pete,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 136 (Item E182). BJ1333. Pease, Sharon. “Swing Piano Styles: Pete Johnson Got His Start Shining Shoes in Kaycee.” Down Beat 6, no. 15 (1939): 22. BJ1334. Russell, Tony. “Pete Johnson (1904–1967),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 127 (Item A1904). BJ1335. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Pete,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 218 (Item E202). BJ1336. Schenker, Anatol. Pete Johnson, 1947–1949. France: Classics CD 1110, 2000. BJ1337. Sheridan, Chris. “Chapters in Jazz. Chapter 4: Dust Off That Old Pianna.” Cadence 6, no. 9 (Sep 1980): 19–22, 45. BJ1338. Silvester, Mario. “Pete Johnson: Boogie Woogie Lion.” Jazz Freak 10, no. 6 (Jul 1983): 224. BJ1339. Simmen, Jonny. “My Life My Music: Pete Johnson Talks to Jonny Simmen.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 8 (Aug 1959): 8–11. Translated into French as “Ma Vie, Ma Musique. Pt. 1.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 89 (1959): 3; “Pt. 2.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 90 (1959): 8.

Items BA453, BA454, BA456, BA456, BA472, BA475, BA479, BA492, BA493, BL741, BL748, C549 (no. 22), C733, E318. PLAS JOHNSON BJ1347. Anon. “Johnson, Plas (John, Jr.),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 624–625 (Item E159). BJ1348. Beck, Alan. Plas Johnson: Hot, Blue and Saxy. USA: Carell Music CM 102-2 CD, 1992. BJ1349. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Plas Johnson,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 336 (Item E119). BJ1350. Clarke, Donald. “Johnson, Plas,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 657 (Item E125). BJ1351. Colman, Stuart. “Plas Johnson Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 133 (Jan/Feb 1979): 14–15. BJ1352. Colman, Stuart. “Repeating Echoes.” Now Dig This no. 215 (Feb 2001): 9–12. BJ1353. Elwood, Phil. Plas Johnson: After You’ve Gone. USA: Concord Jazz CJ-6, 1975. BJ1354. Elwood, Phil. Plas Johnson: ‘The Blues’. USA: Concord Jazz CJ-15, 1976.

BJ1340. Southern, Eileen. “Johnson, Pete,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 211 (Item E208).

BJ1355. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Plas John Jr,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 168 (Item E136).

BJ1341. Stein, H. Alan. Pete Johnson: Pete’s Blues. USA: Savoy 12199, 1957; USA: Savoy MG-14018, 1959.

BJ1356. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Plas John Jr,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 203 (Item E135).

BJ1342. Wertheim, James F. “Pete Johnson Today.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 8–10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 255– 257 (Item A1241).

BJ1357. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Plas John Jr,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 290 (Item E138).

BJ1343. Woodfin, Henry A. “Pete Johnson: Jazz Pianist.” Jazz Monthly 8, no. 7 (Sep 1962): 2–4.

BJ1358. Greensmith, Bill. “Plas Johnson.” Blues Unlimited no. 133 (Jan/Feb 1979): 12–15.

Obituaries: Down Beat 34, no. 9 (4 May 1967): 12. International Musician 65 (May 1967): 26. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 142 (May 1967): 15. Jazz Report [USA] 5, no. 5 (1967): 40. Variety 246 (29 Mar 1967): 87.

BJ1359. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Plas Johnson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 179 (Item E145).

BJ1344. Dawbarn, Bob. “The Household Name of Boogie Woogie.” Melody Maker (8 Apr 1967): 6. BJ1345. Niquét, Bernard. “Mort de Pete Johnson.” Jazz Hot no. 231 (May 1967): 33.

BJ1360. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Plas,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1302 (Item E165). BJ1361. Lécuyer, Claude. Plas Johnson: Rockin’ with the Plas. France: Pathé Marconi 2 C 068-86 529 M3, 1982.

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BJ1362. Moonoogian, George. The King of Sax: The Best of Plas Johnson. Austria: Wolf WBJ 021, 1996. BJ1363. Trageser, Jim. “Johnson, Plas,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 535–536 (Item E162).

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BJ1379. Anon. Robert Johnson Complete: Piano, Voice, Guitar. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2004. 216 pp.; London: Music Sales, 2004. 216 pp. BJ1380. Anon. “Robert Johnson Film Fiasco.” Jefferson no. 119 (1999): 25.

BJ1364. Wilmer, Val. “Plas: Rhythm of the Tenor.” Melody Maker (11 Sep 1976): 42.

BJ1381. Anon. Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues. London: Immediate Music, 1969. 61 pp.

See also: Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 404 (1992): 2+. Goldmine no. 89 (Oct 1983). Now Dig This no. 215 (Feb 2001).

BJ1382. Anon. “Robert Johnson, 1911–1938.” Guitar World 18, no. 7 (Jul 1998): 206.

ROBERT JOHNSON (c1916–) BJ1365. Mitchell, George. “Robert Johnson,” in Blow My Blues Away, pp. 131–151. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971. ROBERT JOHNSON BJ1366. Kochakian, Dan; Karampatsos, John ‘Bunky’. “Robert Johnson: New Hampshire Bluesman.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 6 (Mar 1974): 15.

BJ1383. Anon. “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Forefathers.” Rolling Stone no. 467 (13 Feb 1986): 48. BJ1384. Anon. “Roots of Rhythm and Blues: The Robert Johnson Era,” in 1991 Festival of American Folklife, June 28–July 1, July 4–July 7. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Inst., 1991. BJ1385. Anon. “Searching for Robert Johnson.” JazzTimes 20, no. 5 (May 1990): 31–32.

ROBERT JOHNSON (1911–1938)

BJ1386. Anon. “Searching for Robert Johnson Records.” Discoveries no. 106 (1997): 22.

BJ1367. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Robert Johnson.” Jefferson no. 59 (Winter 1982): 16–19.

BJ1387. Anon. “Toch Geen Robert Johnson Op Filmfragment.” Block no. 108 (1998): 5.

BJ1368. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Robert Johnson, Y’all!” Jefferson no. 83 (1988): 2–10. (NOTE: An earlier version of this article was published in MM (Media för Musiker) no. 3, 1987.) BJ1369. Ainslie, Scott; Whitehill, David. Robert Johnson: At the Crossroads: The Authorative Guitar Transcriptions. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1992. 126 pp. BJ1370. Amos, Edward. “Robert Johnson,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BJ1371. Amspacher, Bruce. “Searching for Robert Johnson Records.” Real Blues no. 3 (Oct/Nov 1996): 66. BJ1372. Andersson, Jan-Åe. “Ain’t No Grave Can Hold Their Spirits Down.” Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 18–19. BJ1373. Anon. “Blues Singer at Bluebonnet Hotel.” San Antonio Express-News (9 Jan 1985): 16. BJ1374. Anon. “Court Says Son is Sole Heir of Robert Johnson.” Billboard 112 (1 Jul 2000): 6, 81. BJ1375. Anon. “He Blue It.” Scholastic Update 123 (11 Jan 1991): 32. BJ1376. Anon. “The Music of Robert Johnson.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 1, no. 5 (Oct 1975) 20–32.

BJ1388. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 140 (E101). BJ1389. Bakker, Dick M. “Robert Johnson.” Micrography no. 13 (Feb 1971): 9. BJ1390. Balfour, Alan. “The Living Legend of Robert Johnson.” Acoustic Music no. 32 (Feb 1981): 8–9. BJ1391. Banks, Russell. “The Blues and the 1990s: The Devil and Robert Johnson.” New Republic 204 (29 Apr 1991): 27–31. BJ1392. Barlow, Bill. “Johnson, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, p. 216. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BJ1393. Barnes, Bertrum; Wheeler, Glen. “A Lonely Fork in the Road.” Red Hot and Blue 2, no. 3 (Jul 1990). Reprinted in Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 26–28. BJ1394. Barnes, Harper. “The Blues Poetry of Robert Johnson.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (9 Sep 1990): 3. BJ1395. Basiuk, Bo. “The Music of Robert Johnson.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 1, no. 1 (1975): 20–32.

BJ1377. Anon. “Robert Johnson.” Facts on File 54, no. 2809 (9 Dec 1993): 720.

BJ1396. Bays, Kenneth. “Robert Johnson Screenplay Wins Film Fest Competition.” Blues Revue no. 66 (Apr 2001): 40.

BJ1378. Anon. “Robert Johnson.” Feelin’ Good no. 7 (1986): 6.

BJ1397. Bays, Kenneth. “Robert Johnson: Take 2.” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 74.

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BJ1416. Burt, Matthew. “Hellhound on My Trail: Rock Hall of Fame Stages Fitting Tribute to Robert Johnson.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 72. BJ1417. Calt, Stephen. Hellhound on My Trail: A Biography of Robert Johnson. New York: Grove, 2001; Edinburgh: Payback, 2001. 288 pp. (NOTE: This item was due to be published in 2001 and is listed on various Internet book sites but no official publication has occurred at press time (2007).) BJ1418. Calt, Stephen. “The Idioms of Robert Johnson.” 78 Quarterly no. 4 (1989): 53–60. BJ1419. Calt, Stephen; Seroff, Doug. “Robert Johnson.” 78 Quarterly no. 4 (1989): 40–52. BJ1420. Calt, Stephen. “Robert Johnson Recapitualated.” Blues Unlimited no. 86 (Nov 1971): 12–14. BJ1421. Calt, Stephen. The Roots of Robert Johnson. USA: Yazoo L-1073, c1990. BJ1422. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Robert Johnson,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 112–113 (Item E120). BJ1423. Charters, Samuel B. “Robert Johnson,” in The Bluesmen, pp. 87–99 (Item A387). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 1, pp. 87–99. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

BJ1407. Bragg, Rick. “Court Rules Father of the Blues Has a Son.” New York Times (17 Jun 2000): 1.

BJ1424. Charters, Samuel B. “Robert Johnson,” in The Country Blues, pp. 207–211 (Item A389). Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 39–41. UK: Marion Boyars, 2004.

BJ1408. Brake, Eddy. “Robert Johnson’s Mystery Guitar.” Jefferson no. 140 (2004): 67.

BJ1425. Charters, Samuel B. “Robert Johnson.” Goldmine no. 276 (22 Feb 1991).

BJ1409. Brakefield, J. Fenton. “The Devil’s Own Blues Man.” Dallas Morning News (14 Mar 1986): 1–2.

BJ1426. Charters, Samuel B. Robert Johnson. New York: Oak, 1973. 87 pp.

BJ1410. Brazier, Steve. “He Gone Straight to Hell, Knocked the Bottom Right Outta It.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 8–20.

BJ1427. Charters, Samuel B. “Robert Johnson: A New Consideration,” in The Blues Makers, pp. 211–219. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

BJ1411. Briggs, Keith. “My Enemies Have Betrayed Me.” Blues & Rhythm no. 57 (Dec 1990): 9.

BJ1428. Charters, Samuel B. “Robert Johnson: A Review and Some New Information on the Singer.” Record Research no. 43 (May 1962): 12.

BJ1412. Broomer, Stuart. “Licked by All a Postage Stamp of Robert Johnson.” Coda (Nov/Dec 1995): 31. BJ1413. Brunning, Bob. “Robert Johnson,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BJ1414. Buncombe, Andrew. “Black Women’s Blues: The Myths That Wrote Them Out of History.” The Independent [UK] (2 Mar 2004): 28. BJ1415. Burke, Tony. “Last Fair Deal Gone Down.” Blues & Rhythm no. 117 (Mar 1997): 9.

BJ1429. Charters, Samuel B.; Foote, Shelby; Scherman, Tony. “Seeking the Greatest Bluesman.” American Heritage 42, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1991): 50–61. BJ1430. Cheseborough, Steve. “Robert Johnson on Film?” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 8. BJ1431. Cheung, Ming on Bernard. Poetry of the Blues: The Lyrics of Robert Johnson & Blind Lemon Jefferson. M.Phil. Thesis, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. 105 pp.

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BJ1432. Cicchetti, Stephen. “Blues Wizard’s San Antonio Legacy.” San Antonio Express (30 Nov 1986). BJ1433. Clarke, Donald. “Johnson, Robert,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 657– 658 (Item E125). BJ1434. Cortese, Vincent. “Debunking the Myth of Robert Johnson.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 2 (Oct 1991): 8, 28. BJ1435.

“Cowboy 15.” “Robert Johnson.” Blues Forever Magazine no. 18 (Sep 1997): 3–4.

BJ1436. Cowley, John. “Really the Walking Blues: Son House, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and the Development of a Traditional Blues.” Popular Music 1 (1981): 57–72. Reprinted in Juke Blues no. 1 (Jul 1985): 8–14.

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BJ1437. Cromer, Ben. “Robert Johnson Tapes Found; Set Remastered.” Billboard 108 (7 Dec 1996): 39–40.

BJ1453. Ferris, Tim. “Robert Johnson: He Was Born He Played Guitar He Died.” Rolling Stone no. 75 (4 Feb 1971): 28.

BJ1438. Dauer, Alfons Michael; Hoffmann, Bernd. “Blues in Geschichte und Gegenwart.” Jazzthetik 2, no. 3 (1988): 36–39.

Finn, Julio. “Robert Johnson at the Crossroads,” in The Bluesman, pp. 210–223 (Item E135).

BJ1439. Davis, Francis; Guip, A. “Blues Walking Like a Man: The Complicated Legacy of Robert Johnson.” The Atlantic 267 (Apr 1991): 92–96. BJ1440. Davis, Francis. “Robert Johnson’s Satanic Verses,” in The History of the Blues (Item A513). BJ1441. Dicaire, David. “Robert Johnson (1911–1938): At the Crossroads,” in Blues Singers, pp. 25–31 (Item E130). BJ1442. Doering, Teddy. “The King of the Delta Blues: Robert Johnson.” Jazz Podium 20 (May 1971): 164–169. BJ1443. Donoghue, Bill. “Robert Johnson Film: Showdown Clears the Air.” Blues & Rhythm no. 135 (Christmas 1998): 14. BJ1444. Drexler, Michael. “Robert Johnson Tribute Full of Devilish Fun.” Down Beat 66, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 20. BJ1445. Driggs, Frank. Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues Singers. USA: Columbia CL 1654, c1960; UK: CBS 62456, c1960. BJ1446. Evans, David. “Johnson, Robert Leroy,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 650–656. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. BJ1447. Evans, David. “Robert Johnson,” in The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore. Vol. 2, ed. A. Prahlad, pp. 718–719. Westport: Greenwood, 2006.

BJ1455. Ford, Charles. “Robert Johnson’s Rhythms.” Popular Music 17, no. 1 (Jan 1998): 71–93. BJ1456. Foulger, Byron. “Robert Johnson on Film?: Is It or Ain’t It?” Blues & Rhythm no. 133 (Oct 1998): 33. BJ1457. Freeland, Tom. “‘He Would Go Out and Stay Out’: Some Witnesses to the Short Life of Robert Johnson.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 42–49. BJ1458. Freeland, Tom. “Robert Johnson Legal Battle Update.” Living Blues no. 153 (Sep/Oct 2000): 9. BJ1459. Freeland, Tom. “Robert Johnson Not on Film.” Living Blues no. 142 (Nov/Dec 1998): 11. BJ1460. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Robert Johnson,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001. BJ1461. Garon, Paul. “Robert Johnson: Perpetuation of a Myth.” Living Blues no. 5 (Summer 1971): 26–29. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 34–36. BJ1462. Gilbert, Jerry. “A Messiah with a Duty Towards the Blues.” Sounds [UK] (19 Jun 1971): 22. BJ1463. Gissing, Werner. Mississippi Delta Blues: Formen und Texte Von Robert Johnson (1911–1938). Graz: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1986. (Beitrage Zur Jazzforschung = Studies in Jazz Research ; 8). 160 pp. BJ1464. Godrich, John; Smith, Francis Wilford. “The Robert Johnson Takes on L.P.” Blues Unlimited no. 25 (Sep 1965): 6–7.

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BJ1465. Goldstein, Matthew Mulligan. “Johnson, Robert (1914?–1938),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 2, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 557–559 (Item E185). BJ1466. Goodwin, Michael. “From Memphis to Norfolk: Does Our White Boy Have the Right to Sing the Blues?” Mother Jones 5, no. 1 (Jan 1980): 34–39, 50, 54–57. BJ1467. Greenberg, Alan. Love in Vain: The Life and Legend of Robert Johnson. Garden City: Doubleday, 1983. 252 pp.; New York: Dolphin, 1983. 252 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1994. 252 pp. BJ1468. Groom, Bob. “Preachin’ Blues: A Study of the Music of Robert Johnson. Pt. 1.” Blues World no. 16 (Sep 1967): 1–4; “Pt. 2.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 20; “Pt. 3.” Blues World no. 19 (Apr 1968): 9–10; “Pt. 4.” Blues World no. 21 (Oct 1968): 28–29. BJ1469. Groom, Bob. Robert Johnson. Knutsford: Blues World, 1967. 28 pp. BJ1470. Groom, Bob. “Robert Johnson: Additions and Corrections to Booklet. No. 1.” Blues World no. 16 (Sep 1967): 12–13; Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 27. BJ1471. Groom, Bob. “Robert Johnson: Extracts from a Work in Progress.” Blues World no. 50 (1974): 6–7. BJ1472. Groom, Bob. “Robert Johnson Re-Visited.” Blues World no. 2 (May 1965): 14–15. BJ1473. Groom, Bob. “Robert Johnson: The Man Behind the Voice.” Blues World no. 5 (Nov 1965): 10–11. BJ1474. Groom, Bob. “Robert L. Johnson.” Blues World no. 50 (1974): 7–8.

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BJ1480. Guralnick, Peter. “Robert Johnson in the ‘90s: A Dream Journey.” Festival of American Folklife (1991): 22–23. BJ1481. Guralnick, Peter. Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues Singers. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 65746, 1998. BJ1482. Guralnick, Peter. “The Search for Robert Johnson.” Rolling Stone no. 209 (25 Mar 1976): 13. BJ1483. Guralnick, Peter. “Searching for Robert Johnson.” Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 27–32, 34–41. Republished in book form with expanded back matter as Searching for Robert Johnson. New York: Dutton, 1989. 83 pp.; London: Secker & Warburg, 1989. 83 pp.; London: Pimlico, 1998. 83 pp. BJ1484. Guralnick, Peter. “Searching for Robert Johnson,” in Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South, ed. Wendy McDaris, pp. 50–73. Memphis: Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 2000. BJ1485. Hammond, John. “Jim Crow Blues.” New Masses 29, no. 12 (13 Dec 1938): 27–28. BJ1486. Hammond, John. “Sight and Sound.” New Masses 23 (8 Jun 1937): 30. Reprinted in Melody Maker (Jul 1937). BJ1487. Hancock, J.L. “Robert Johnson.” Blues World no. 1 (Mar 1965): 3–4. BJ1488. Harding, Eddie. “Ain’t That the Truth????” Blues World no. 11 (Nov 1966): 18–19. BJ1489. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Robert Johnson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 179–180 (Item E145). BJ1490. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Robert L,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 288–289 (E146).

BJ1475. Groom, Bob. “Standing at the Crossroads: Robert Johnson’s Recordings. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 118 (Mar/Apr 1976): 17–20; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 119 (May/Jun 1976): 11–14; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 120 (Jul/Aug 1976): 15–17; “Pt. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 121 (Sep/Oct 1976): 20–21.

BJ1491. Hatch, David. “Robert Johnson.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 6.

BJ1476. Grossman, Stefan; Mann, Woody. Mel Bay Presents the Roots of Robert Johnson. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1993. 96 pp.

BJ1493. Heilbut, Anthony. “Elijah Wald: Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues.” Los Angeles Times Book Review (11 Jan 2004): 3.

BJ1477. Grossman, Stefan. “Stefan Grossman on Robert Johnson.” Guitar Player 8, no. 6 (Jun 1974): 54.

BJ1494. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Robert Johnson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 173–174 (E150).

BJ1478. Guralnick, Peter. “Robert Johnson.” Jazz Podium 44 (Sep 1995): 12–13.

BJ1495. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Robert Johnson Revisited.” Soul Bag no. 122 (Winter 1990/91): 6–7.

BJ1479. Guralnick, Peter. “Robert Johnson & the Transformative Nature of Art.” The Oxford American no. 40 (2001): 110–114.

BJ1496. Higgins, Steve. “Robert Johnson.” Seattle Folklore Society Newsletter 2, no. 1 (Sep 1970): 2–3, 5, 7, 27–28.

BJ1492. Hedman, Claes. “Presenting the Legendaries. No. 2: Robert Johnson.” Jefferson no. 15 (1971): 18–23.

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BJ1497. Hochman, Steve. “Robert Johnson,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 565–566. Pasadena: Salem, 1999. BJ1498. Hodo, Pat. Standin’ at the Crossroads: The Myth of Robert Johnson’s Pact with the Devil. Honors Thesis, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi, 1992. 51 pp. BJ1499. Holland, Ted. “Robert Johnson,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 61–62 (E157). BJ1500. Huyton, Trevor. “Discography,” in Robert Johnson, ed. B. Groom, pp. 21–24. Knutsford: Blues World, 1967. (NOTE: Discography — with additions & corrections in Blues World no. 26, 28, 32, 34, 35.) BJ1501. Jabbour, Alan. “New Robert Johnson Test Pressing Found.” Blues & Rhythm no. 129 (Apr 1998): 11. BJ1502. James, Steve. “Robert Johnson: The San Antonio Legacy.” Juke Blues no. 12 (Spring 1988): 26–27. BJ1503. Johnson, Henry. “Sight and Sound.” New Masses 22 (2 Mar 1937): 27–29. BJ1504. Junger, Sebastian. “Last Fair Deal Gone Down.” Michigan Quarterly Review 30, no. 2 (Spring 1991): 322–333. BJ1505. Iglauer, Bruce. “Reconstructing Robert Johnson.” Living Blues no. 5 (Summer 1971): 6–9.

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BJ1514. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Robert Johnson,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164). BJ1515. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1302–1303 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 204–205 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 195–197 (E169). BJ1516. LaVere, Stephen. “The Death of Robert Johnson.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 8–20. BJ1517. LaVere, Steve. Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings. USA: Columbia C3 46222, 1990; UK: CBS 467246, 1991. BJ1518. LaVere, Steve. “Tying Up a Few Loose Ends.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 31–33. BJ1519. Lee, Peter. “The Death of Robert Johnson - What Really Happened That Night.” Guitar Player 25, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 72–77. BJ1520. Leerhsen, Charles; Murr, Andrew; Gates, David. “There’s Blues in the News: The Late, Legendary Robert Johnson is Bringing Folks Back to the Music of the Mississippi Delta.” Newsweek 116, no. 20 (12 Nov 1990): 72–74. BJ1521. Leigh, Keri. “Johnny Shines Recalls Robert Johnson.” Blues Access no. 11 (Fall 1992): 15–17.

BJ1506. Jupitus, Phill. “Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues Singers.” Radio Times (9–15 Jul 2005): 38.

BJ1522. Leonard, Elmore. “Thank God for Robert Johnson,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 84–85 (Item A895).

BJ1507. Kent, Don. “Up Jumps the Devil: A Quick Backward Glance at the Notorious Robert Johnson.” Blues Unlimited no. 38 (Nov 1966): 11–12.

BJ1523. Lester, Julius. “Robert Johnson,” in The Blues Singers, pp. 10–13. New York: Hyperion, 2001.

BJ1508. Kienzle, Rich. “Robert Johnson,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 17–20. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985.

BJ1524. Lipsitz, George. “Remembering Robert Johnson: Romance and Reality.” Popular Music and Society 21, no. 4 (Winter 1997): 39–50.

BJ1509. Knopper, Steve. “Robert Johnson’s Grave Found.” Rolling Stone no. 851 (12 Oct 2000): 29, 33. BJ1510. Koda, Cub. “Robert Johnson.” Goldmine no. 276 (22 Feb 1991). BJ1511. Komara, Edward. “Johnson, Robert Leroy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 536–539 (Item E162). BJ1512. Krieger, Renaud. “Les Grandes Figures du Blues: Robert Johnson.” Blues and Swing Magazine no. 1 (1971): 23–26. BJ1513. Kudlacek, Kerry. “The Greening of Robert Johnson: A Fantasy in Bluestime.” Blues Revue no. 8 (Spring 1993): 10; Also published in Blueprint no. 47 (Jan 1993): 11.

BJ1525. Lodetti, Antonio. “Le Leggende Non Muoiono Mai.” Il Blues no. 90 (Mar 2005): 42–43. BJ1526. Long, Worth. “Robert Johnson: Blues Musician.” Festival of American Folklife (1991): 24–26. BJ1527. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 20.” Blues & Rhythm no. 151 (Aug 2000): 23. BJ1528. Mann, Woody (ed.). The Complete Robert Johnson. New York: Oak, 1991. 96 pp. BJ1529. Mann, Woody. The Early Roots of Robert Johnson. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1999. 32 pp. BJ1530. Marcus, Greil. “Robert Johnson: Possession Over Judgement Day.” The Wire no. 43 (Sep 1987): 44– 49, 66.

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BJ1531. Marcus, Greil. “Robert Johnson, 1938,” in Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock ‘n’ Roll Music, pp. 21–40. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1982. 320 pp.

BJ1546. Obrecht, Jas. “Keith Richards: On Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Robert Johnson.” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 86–97.

BJ1532. Marcus, Greil. “When You Walk in the Room.” Village Voice (9 Dec 1986). Reprinted in The Dustbin of History, by Greil Marcus, pp. 141–154. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995.

BJ1547. Obrecht, Jas. “Pro’s Reply: Larry Cohn Restoring Robert Johnson.” Guitar Player 24, no. 8 (Aug 1990): 20.

BJ1533. Mayes, Joseph. “I Believe I’m Sinkin’ Down: An Analysis of the Folklore Surrounding the Crossroads,” in Utah Folklore Annual: Selected Student Papers Presented at the 2003 Meetings of the Folklore Society of Utah. Salt Lake City: Folklore Society of Utah, 2005. BJ1534. McCormick, Mack. “The Search for Robert Johnson.” American Visions 3 (Jun 1988): 24.

BJ1548. Obrecht, Jas. “Robert Johnson. Pt. 1.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 20 (Dec 1983): 12–13; “Pt. 2.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 21 (Jan/Feb 1984): 6–8. BJ1549. Obrecht, Jas. Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 65211, 1997. BJ1550. Obrecht, Jas. “Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues.” Guitar Player 16, no. 4 (Apr 1982): 34, 36, 38, 40, 44.

BJ1535. McDevitt, Sean. “Poison Years: Honeyboy Edwards on Robert Johnson’s Death.” Guitar 15, no. 10 (Aug 1998): 39.

BJ1551. Obrecht, Jas. “Robert Johnson Revisited.” Guitar Player 24, no. 9 (Sep 1990): 60–73. Reprinted as “Robert Johnson,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., pp. 2– 15. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

BJ1536. Megill, Donald D.; Demory, Richard S. “Country Blues: Robert Johnson,” in Introduction to Jazz History, pp. 11–17. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984.

BJ1552. O’Brien, Justin. “The Robert Johnson Photo.” Living Blues no. 69 (1986): 9–10.

BJ1537. Miles, Jonathan. “Standin’ at the Crossroads: Robert Johnson & the Delta Blues.” Crossroads: A Journal of Southern Culture 1, no. 1 (Fall 1992): 14–17. BJ1538. Miller, James. “Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues Singers,” in Almost Grown: The Rise of Rock, pp. 184–192. London: William Heinemann, 1999. BJ1539. Moore, Dave. “Robert Johnson Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 121 (Sep/Oct 1976): 20, 21. BJ1540. Morgan, Bronwen. “Robert Johnson: Superstar.” Acoustic Guitar no. 33 (Sep 1995): 14+. BJ1541. Murray, Charles Shaar. “And the Days Keeps on Worryin’ Me: There’s a Hellhound on My Trail.” Q no. 51 (Dec 1990): 42–44. BJ1542. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Never to Grow Old: Robert Johnson, Charlie Christian and the Meteorite Syndrome,” in Crosstown Traffic: Jimi Hendrix and Post-War Pop, pp. 106–128. London: Faber and Faber, 1989. BJ1543. Napier, Simon A. “‘I Knew Robert Johnson’: Sonny Boy Williamson.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 18. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 96 (Item A1241).

BJ1553. Oliver, Paul. “Blues Falling Down Like Hail.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 10 (Oct 1966): 10–11. BJ1554. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Robert,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 584–585 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 13. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 167–168. New York: Grove, 2001. BJ1555. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Robert (c.1913–1937),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 160 (Item E378). BJ1556. O’Neal, Jim. “A Traveler’s Guide to the Crossroads.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 21–24. BJ1557. Pacelle, Mitchell. “Blues Rift: Snapshots of a Music Legend Lead to Tug of War: Relatives of Robert Johnson Fight with Historian Over Rights to Photos.” Wall Street Journal (22 Mar 2005). Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 199 (May 2005): 10. BJ1558. Palmer, Robert. “Robert Johnson: Complete Recordings.” Rolling Stone (18 Oct 1990): 97–98. BJ1559. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Johnson, Robert,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 136–137 (Item E182).

BJ1544. Newton, Francis. “Hello, Satan.” New Statesman (17 Aug 1962): 211.

BJ1560. Patton, Phil. “Satan, Now on CD.” Esquire 114, no. 4 (Oct 1990): 95–96.

BJ1545. Obrecht, Jas. “The Blues Before Robert Johnson: Pioneers and Prime Movers.” Guitar Player 28, no. 1 (Jan 1994): 84–90, 92, 94.

BJ1561. Pearson, Barry Lee; McCulloch, Bill. Robert Johnson: Lost and Found. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2003. 142 pp.

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BJ1562 Pearson, Barry Lee. “Robert Johnson (1911–1938),” in The Study of American Folklore, ed. J.H. Brunvand, pp. 413–414. New York: W.W. Norton, 1978.

BJ1580. Russell, Tony. “Standing at the Crossroads: Robert Johnson.” Jazz Magazine [UK] no. 24 (May/Jun 1994): 18–21.

BJ1563. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Standing at the Crossroads Between Vinyl and Compact Discs: Reissue Blues Recordings in the 1990s.” Journal of American Folklore 105, no. 416 (Spring 1992): 215–226.

BJ1581. Rye, Howard. “Robert Johnson.” Collectors Items no. 31 (Aug 1985): 4–5.

BJ1564. Pedler, Dom. “Robert Johnson.” Record Collector no. 246 (Feb 2000): 98–104.

BJ1583. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Robert,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 219–221 (Item E202).

BJ1565. Pelletier, Paul. Robert Johnson: His Recorded Legacy. UK: Jasmine JASCD 3001, 2001.

BJ1584. Santoro, Gene. “Hellhound on His Trail,” in Dancing in Your Head: Jazz, Blues, Rock, and Beyond, pp. 9–11. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

BJ1566. Pendleton, Neil. “Robert Johnson.” Sailor’s Delight no. 9 (1981): 32–34. BJ1567. Phleps, Thomas. “‘Hell Hound on My Trail’: Robert Johnson: Mythos und Musik.” Jazzforschung = Jazz Research 34 (2002): 57–77. BJ1568. Pick, Steve. “Robert Johnson’s Music Transcends Its Influence.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (11 Jan 1991): 4. BJ1569. Plant, Robert. “Founding Father: Robert Johnson.” The Observer Magazine Music Monthly [UK] no. 3 (16 Nov 2003): 27. BJ1570. “Robert Johnson.” Guitarist 3, no. 3 (Aug 1986). Reprinted in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 142– 143. Bath: Future, 2003. BJ1571. “Robert Johnson,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, p. 129. Bath: Future, 2003.

BJ1582. Rye, Howard. “Robert Johnson (Revised).” Collectors Items no. 59 (Jan 1992): 16–17.

BJ1585. Santoro, Gene. “Phonograph Blues,” in Dancing in Your Head: Jazz, Blues, Rock, and Beyond, pp. 3–9. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. BJ1586. Santoro, Gene. “Robert Johnson: Complete Recordings.” The Nation 251 (8 Oct 1990): 393–396. BJ1587. Scherman, Tony. “Chipping Away at the Myths That Encrust a Blues Legend.” New York Times (20 Sep 1998): B36. BJ1588. Scherman, Tony. “The Hellhound’s Trail: Following Robert Johnson.” Musician no. 147 (Jan 1991): 31–48. BJ1589. Schroeder, Patricia R. Robert Johnson: Mythmaking and Contemporary American Culture. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2004. 192 pp.

BJ1572. Rochell, Anne. “Marking the Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (22 Feb 1998): 1.

BJ1590. Scorsese, Martin; Marcus, Greil. Martin Scorsese Presents Robert Johnson. USA: Columbia Legacy CK 90494, 2003.

BJ1573. Rubin, Dave. “Letters: Robert Johnson’s ‘Mystery Tuning’.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 9.

BJ1591. Shadwick, Keith. “Robert Johnson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 164–165 (Item E204).

BJ1574. Rubin, Dave. Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2000. 71 pp.

BJ1592. Shea, Lisa. “The Complete Recordings of Robert Johnson.” People Weekly (14 Jan 1991).

BJ1575. Rubin, Dave. “Robert Johnson: The First Guitar Hero.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 38–39.

BJ1593. Shines, Johnny. “The Robert Johnson I Knew.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 2 (1970): 30– 32. Reprinted as “Remembering Robert Johnson,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 123–125 (Item A895).

BJ1576. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta: Confusion at the Crossroads.” Blues Revue no. 52 (Nov 1999): 62–63. BJ1577. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Robert Johnson,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 84–85. London: Brown, 2003.

BJ1594. Shriver, Jerry. “Box Set Revives Robert Johnson Legend.” USA Today (11 Oct 1990): 6.

BJ1578. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Robert Johnson.” The Blues Collection no. 6 (1992+).

BJ1595. Siems, Bennett. “Brer Robert: The Bluesman and the African American Trickster Tale Tradition.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 48, no. 2 (1991): 141–157.

BJ1579. Russell, Tony. “Robert Johnson,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 60–61 (Item A1904).

BJ1596. Silos, Angel Perez. “Robert Johnson: Los Diversos Nombres del Diablo.” Solo Blues no. 6 (1987): 16–19.

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BJ1597. Simmons, Michael. “Robert Johnson, Blues Superstar.” Acoustic Guitar no. 91 (Jul 2000): 23–24.

BJ1615. Vernon, Paul. “Robert Johnson: Photograph.” Blues & Rhythm no. 17 (Mar 1986): 4–5.

BJ1598. Simpson, Martin. “Robert Johnson: Licks Worth Selling Your Soul For.” Frets 11 (Jan 1989): 49–50+.

BJ1616. Wald, Elijah. Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues. New York: Amistad, 2004. 342 pp.; New York: Harpercollins, 2005. 386 pp.

BJ1599. Slaven, Neil. “The Devil’s Disciple.” Vox no. 1 (Oct 1990): 44–45. BJ1600. Slaven, Neil. Down at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Connection. UK: Indigo IGOTCD 2533, c2003. BJ1601. Slaven, Neil. “From Channel 4 Till Late: (Or Where Do We Go from LaVere?).” Blues & Rhythm no. 70 (Jun 1992): 22. BJ1602. Slaven, Neil. “The R.L. Spencer Legacy.” Blues & Rhythm no. 160 (Jun 2001): 16. BJ1603. Smith, Steven G. “Blues and Our Mind-Body Problem.” Popular Music 11, no. 1 (Jan 1992): 41–52. BJ1604. Southern, Eileen. “Johnson, Robert,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 211–212 (Item E208). BJ1605. Standish, Tony. “Robert Johnson and the Mississippi Blues.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 10 (Oct 1962): 9–10, 40. BJ1606. Stapleton, Glen. “Robert Johnson: The Other Session?” Pickin’ the Blues no. 12 (Feb 1983): 12–13. BJ1607. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 6 (Jun 1962): 24, 26.

BJ1617. Wald, Elijah. Back to the Crossroads: The Roots of Robert Johnson. USA: Yazoo 2070, 2004. BJ1618. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Robert Johnson: New Details on the Death of a Bluesman.” Guitar Player 30, no. 11 (Nov 1996): 29, 32. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 91–93. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. BJ1619. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Searching for the Robert Johnson Death Certificate.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 6 (Fall 1992): 26–27. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 86–90. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. BJ1620. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Stop, Look, and Listen at the Cross Road,” in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 196–206. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. BJ1621. Waterman, Dick. “To Robert Johnson….” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 42. BJ1622. Watrous, Peter. “Robert Johnson: Once Largely Myth, Now a Hit.” New York Times (26 Feb 1991): 11. BJ1623. Watts, Tony. Robert Johnson: The Complete Collection. UK: Prism PLATCD 278, 1998.

BJ1608. Taka, Tapani. “Robert Johnson.” Blues News [Finland] no. 94 (1985): 4–6, 35.

BJ1624. Wayland, C.R. “Robert Johnson and Standards in Blues Criticism.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 4 (Apr 1963): 25–26.

BJ1609. Templeton, Ray. “The Roots of Robert Johnson: A Special Review.” Blues & Rhythm no. 22 (Sep 1986): 32–33.

BJ1625. Weissman, Dick. “Robert Johnson: His Life, the Music, the Controversies, and the Legend,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 54–69. New York: Routledge, 005.

BJ1610. Tonelli, Renato. “Robert Johnson si Trovava a Greenwood: Intervista a David Honeyboy Edwards.” Il Blues no. 24 (Sep 1988): 4–10.

BJ1626. Welding, Pete. “Hellhound on His Trail: Robert Johnson,” in Down Beat’s Music ‘66. Chicago: Maher, 1966. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 81 (Apr 1971): 15; Blues Unlimited no. 82 (Jun 1971): 16–17; Blues Unlimited no. 83 (Jul 1971): 16–17.

BJ1611. Tonneau, Serge. “Robert Johnson.” Blues et Jazz [Belgium] no. 5 (c1971): 7–16. (NOTE: Includes discography on pp. 14–16.) BJ1612. Trynka, Paul. “Hellhound on My Trail.” Mojo no. 70 (Sep 1999): 82–83. BJ1613. Urbain, Jean-Pierre. “L’Illustre Petit Robert: Quand Robert Johnson ‘Se Livre’.” Bleu Banane no. 1 (Automne 1997): 52–53. BJ1614. Venturini, Fabrizio. “Johnson & Johnson: Le Due Face del Blues.” Musica Jazz 36, no. 11 (Nov 1980): 14–16.

BJ1627. Welding, Pete. “The Robert Johnson I Knew: An Interview with Henry Townsend.” Down Beat 35 (31 Oct 1968): 18, 32. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 10–11; Blues Unlimited no. 65 (Sep 1969): 15; Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 9. BJ1628. Welding, Pete; Waxman, Jon. Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues Singers. Vol. 2. USA: Columbia C 30034, 1970; UK: CBS 64102, 1970. BJ1629. Wells, John D. “Me and the Devil Blues: A Study of Robert Johnson and the Music of the Rolling

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Stones.” Popular Music and Society 9, no. 3 (1983): 17–24. BJ1630. White, Timothy. “Time Traveling with Robert Johnson & Son.” Billboard 112 (17 Jun 2000): 9. BJ1631. Williams, Lance A. “Bluesology: Sleuthing the Robert Johnson Mystique.” Blues Revue no. 41 (Oct 1998): 60–61. BJ1632. Young, Al. “Robert Johnson, Towards a Robert Leroy Johnson Memorial Museum,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 68–97. New York: Dutton, 1991. See also: Blues Access no. 7 (Fall 1991). Blues Etc. (later Blues Magazine) [France] no. 1 (1996). Blues Magazine [France] no. 35 (2005). Blues News [Finland] no. 12 (c1971). Blues News [Finland] no. 125 (1990). Blues News [Finland] no. 146 (1994). Blues News [Finland] no. 183 (2000). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Jazzthetik (Apr 1997): 38+. Now Dig This no. 45 (Dec 1986). Items A35, A1121, A1211, A1378, A1708, A1736, A2086, A2125, BJ315, BL1476, BL1498, BL1501, BL1600, BL1614, BM514, BP270, BS549, BW464, C149, C182, D1961, E114, F851, F996. ROY LEE JOHNSON BJ1633. Goggin, Martin. “The Story of Mister Moonlight: Roy Lee Johnson.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 16–23. BJ1634. Ridley, John; Goggin, Martin; Barker, Jan. “Roy Lee Johnson on Record.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 23. RUTH JOHNSON See: Item BJ910. SHERMAN JOHNSON See: Item BW2319. SMOKEY JOHNSON See: JOE “SMOKEY” JOHNSON SONNY BOY JOHNSON BJ1635. Rowe, Mike. “Post-War Discographical Comment: Sonny Boy Johnson & His Blue Blazers.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 6. STACEY JOHNSON

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STOVEPIPE JOHNSON See: Items BD999, C766 (Vol. 4). SYL JOHNSON BJ1637. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Syl Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 140–141 (E101). BJ1638. Bartley, G. Fitz. “This Year, He’s Sure to Sock It to Us!” Soul [USA] 9 (13 May 1974): 6. BJ1639. Carton, Michel. “Interview: Syl Johnson.” Soul Bag no. 98 (1984): 5–9. BJ1640. Cummings, Tony. “Different Strokes: From Chicago Blues Sideman to Memphis Soul Star; the Story of Syl Johnson.” Black Music 1, no. 7 (Jun 1974): 47. BJ1641. Daguerre, Pierre; Dufour, Joël; Mohr, Kurt. “Syl Johnson: Discography. I.” Soul Bag no. 145 (Winter 1997): 27–31; “II.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 30–34. BJ1642. Daguerre, Pierre. “Syl Johnson: Je Repars a Zero — a la Case Blues.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 24–29. BJ1643. Fishel, Jim. “Johnson More Than R&B Singer: Syl Also Resents Constant Comparison to Al Green.” Billboard 88 (17 Apr 1976): 35. BJ1644. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Syl,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 289–290 (E146). BJ1645. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Syl Johnson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 174–175 (E150). BJ1646. Holland, Ted. “Syl Johnson,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 81–82 (E157). BJ1647. Jones, Max. “Johnson: A Rough Gem.” Melody Maker (8 Feb 1975): 48. BJ1648. Kessler, Jordan. “Syl Johnson: Back in the Game.” Blues Revue no. 26 (Dec 1996/Jan 1997): 50–51. BJ1649. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Syl,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1303 (Item E165). BJ1650. Leslie, Fran. “Syl Johnson.” Blueprint 2, no. 38 (Aug 2000): 8–9. BJ1651. Mohr, Kurt. “Syl Johnson.” Soul Bag no. 45 (Jan 1975): 27–29; Soul Bag no. 46 (Feb 1975): 6. BJ1652. Mohr, Kurt. “Syl Johnson: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 98 (Mar/Apr 1984): 10–12.

BJ1636. Anon. “Stacey Johnson/Vernon Guy.” Soul Bag no. 58 (Oct 1976): 18.

BJ1653. Nilsson, Charley. “Blues & Soul: Jimmy Johnson, Syl Johnson.” Jefferson no. 52 (Summer 1981): 8–12.

STELLA JOHNSON

BJ1654. Oliver, Paul. “Sil Johnson,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 158–159, 199–200 (Item A1585).

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BJ1655. Pruter, Robert. “Johnson, Syl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 539–540 (Item E162).

BJ1670. Buncombe, Andrew. “I’ve Never Felt More Like Singin’ the Blues.” Independent (Review) [UK] (8 Oct 2003): 4–5.

BJ1656. Pruter, Robert. Syl Johnson: Back in the Game. USA: Delmark DE-674, 1994.

BJ1671. Clarke, Donald. “Johnson, Tommy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 658 (Item E125).

BJ1657. Pruter, Robert. “The Syl Johnson Story.” Living Blues no. 122 (Jul/Aug 1995): 23–33. BJ1658. Sampson, Marge. Syl Johnson: Bridge to a Legacy. USA: Antone’s ANT 0041, 1998. BJ1659. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Syl,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 221 (Item E202). BJ1660. Seedorff, George. “Brothers in Blues: Johnson Brothers: They Span Blues ‘n’ Soul Spectrum.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (1997): 22, 24. BJ1661. Whiteis, David; Tiven, Jon. Syl & Jimmy Johnson: Two Johnsons are Better Than One. USA: Evidence ECD 26122-2, 2002. BJ1662. Zijlstra, Don. “Syl Johnson.” Block no. 105 (1998): 10–16. See also: Goldmine no. 89 (Oct 1983). New Musical Express (26 Apr 1975). Soul Express [Finland] 10, no. 3 (1999). Item BM89. T.C. JOHNSON BJ1663. Misiewicz, Roger. “More on Classical Ragtime.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 1 (Feb 1976): 12–13. BJ1664. Olsson, Bengt. “T.C. Johnson,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 96–97. London: Studio Vista, 1970. See also: Items BA569, C98. TOMMY JOHNSON BJ1665. Altman, Billy. Canned Heat Blues: Masters of the Delta Blues. USA: BMG/Bluebird 61047-2, 1992. BJ1666. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Tommy Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 141 (E101). BJ1667. Bakker, Dick M. “Tommy Johnson.” Micrography no. 4 (Jun 1969): 9. Revised version of this discography published in Micrography no. 9 (Feb 1970): 7. BJ1668. Block, Rory. “Delta Blues Secrets: A Musical Analysis of ‘Big Road Blues’.” Guitar Player 26, no. 5 (May 1992): 92–100. BJ1669. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Tommy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 197 (Item E110).

BJ1672. Cowley, John. “Some Thoughts on Tommy Johnson and Copyright.” Blues World no. 23 (Apr 1969): 29–30. BJ1673. Evans, David. “The Blues of Tommy Johnson,” in Big Road Blues: Tradition and Creativity in the Folk Blues. 2nd ed, pp. 235–239. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. BJ1674. Evans, David. The Blues of Tommy Johnson: A Study of a Tradition. Master’s Thesis, University of California, 1967. 212 pp. BJ1675. Evans, David. The Legacy of Tommy Johnson. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDM-224, 1972. BJ1676. Evans, David. “Tommy Johnson,” in American Folklore: An Encyclopedia, ed. J.H. Brunvand, p. 414. New York: Garland, 1996. BJ1677. Evans, David. Tommy Johnson. London: Studio Vista, 1971. 112 pp. BJ1678. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Tommy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 290 (E146). BJ1679. Harrison, David. “Johnson, Tommy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 540–542 (Item E162). BJ1680. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Tommy Johnson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 175–177 (E150). BJ1681. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Tommy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1303 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 205–206 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 197 (E169). BJ1682. Lewis, Paul. “Profile on Tommy Johnson Mississippi Blues Legend.” Detour no. 7 (Summer 1994): 29–32. BJ1683. Menabo, Roberto. “Tommy Johnson: L’Uomo del Canned Heat.” Il Blues no. 8 (Sep 1984): 26–27. BJ1684. Napier, Simon A. “Cryin’ Mama, Mama, Mama: A Look at Tommy Johnson, His Influence and Songs.” Blues Unlimited no. 30 (Feb 1966): 14–15. BJ1685. Oliver, Paul. “Cool Drink of Water: Tommy Johnson and Ishmon Bracey,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 71–74 (Item A1577). (NOTE: This article is taken from the notes to Wolf WSE 104 and 105.)

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BJ1686. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Tommy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 586 (Item E154).

BJ1701. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Howlin’ Wolf’s Early Guitarists: Willie Johnson.” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/ Dec 1995): 40–49.

BJ1687. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Tommy (c.1900–1956),” in Jazz on Record, ed, Albert J. McCarthy, pp. 160– 161 (Item E378).

BJ1702. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Willie Johnson,” in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 193–203 (Item C312).

BJ1688. Oliver, Paul. Tommy Johnson (1928–1929): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5001, 1990.

BJ1703. Dawkins, Jimmy; Shurman, Dick; Tillman, Keith. “Willie Johnson: Boppin’ the Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 93 (Jul 1972): 4–7.

BJ1689. Oliver, Paul. Tommy Johnson (1928–30): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Wolf WSE 104, 1983.

BJ1704. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Willie Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 291 (E146).

BJ1690. Reccioni, Riccardo. Tommy Johnson/Sleepy John Estes, 1928–1930. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2010, 1988. BJ1691. Russell, Tony. “Tommy Johnson (c1896–1956),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 127–128 (Item A1904). BJ1692. Rye, Howard. “Tommy Johnson.” Collectors Items no. 15 (Dec 1982): 15. BJ1693. Rye, Howard. “Tommy Johnson (Revised).” Collectors Items no. 69 (Spring 1995): 16. BJ1694. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Tommy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 222 (Item E202).

BJ1705. Kienzle, Rich. “Willie Lee Johnson,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 48–49. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BJ1706. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, Willie,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 197 (E169). BJ1707. Segrest, James. “Johnson, Willie Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 542 (Item E162). BJ1708. Shurman, Dick. “The Post War Blues Scene and Patton’s Heirs: Memories of Chester (Howling Wolf) Burnett and Willie Johnson,” in The Voice of the Delta, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 271–284. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège, 1987.

BJ1695. Shadwick, Keith. “Tommy Johnson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 162 (Item E204).

Obituaries: Goldmine no. 385 (28 Apr 1995): 12. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Living Blues no. 121 (May/Jun 1995): 64. Orkester Journalen 63 (May 1995): 37. Sing Out! 40, no. 1 (May/Jul 1995): 30.

BJ1696. Southern, Eileen. “Johnson, Tommy,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 212 (Item E208).

BJ1709. Heise, Kenan. “Willie Lee ‘Guitar’ Johnson, 71; Played Blues with Howlin’ Wolf.” Chicago Tribune (4 Mar 1995): 17.

BJ1697. Sturesson, Mats. “Bluesens Legender: Tommy Johnson.” Jefferson no. 59 (Winter 1982): 43–44.

BJ1710. Huggins, Cilla; Arnold, Billy Boy. “Willie Johnson.” Juke Blues no. 33 (Summer 1995): 24–25.

BJ1698. Taka, Tapani. “Tommy Johnson.” Blues News [Finland] no. 85 (1984): 30–31.

BJ1711. Smith, Chris. “Willie Johnson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 98 (Apr 1995): 15.

BJ1699. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “La Dell Johnson Remembers His Brother Tommy .…” 78 Quarterly no. 1 (Autumn 1967): 63–65. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 106–110. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998.

“BLIND” WILLIE JOHNSON

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BJ1712. Bakker, Erik M. “Blind Willie Johnson.” Micrography no. 62 (Sep 1983): 9. BJ1713. Basiuk, Bo. “The Guitar Style of Blind Willie Johnson.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 5 (Oct 1977): 35–47. BJ1714. Bogaert, Karel. “Johnson, Willie ‘Blind’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 198 (Item E110).

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BJ1715. Calt, Stephen. Blind Willie Johnson: Praise God I’m Satisfied. USA: Yazoo L-1058, 1989.

BJ1700. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Johnson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 141–142 (E101).

BJ1716. Charters, Samuel B. “Blind Willie,” in The Country Blues, pp. 156–165 (Item A389).

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BJ1717. Charters, Samuel B. Blind Willie Johnson, 1927– 1930. USA: Folkways FS 3585, 1957; UK: Xtra 1098, 1970. Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 24–29 (Item A407). (See also: Charters, Samuel B. Blind Willie Johnson, 1927-1930. USA: RBF 10, 1965.).

BJ1732. Grove, Bryan. “Jesus is a Dying Bed Maker (In My Time of Dying),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 522–523 (Item E162).

BJ1718. Charters, Samuel B. The Complete Blind Willie Johnson. USA: Columbia/Legacy C2T 52835, 1993.

BJ1734. Lambert, Eddie. “Quality Jazz. No. 8: Blind Willie Johnson.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 8 (Aug 1967): 22.

BJ1719. Clarke, Donald. “Johnson, Blind Willie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 652–653 (Item E125). BJ1720. Considine, J.D. “The Vision of Blind Willie Johnson.” Rolling Stone (18 Apr 1991): 93. BJ1721. Corcoran, Michael. “He Left a Massive Imprint on the Blues, But Little is Known About Blind Willie Johnson.” Austin American-Statesman (28 Sep 2003): K1. Reprinted in edited form as “On the Trail of Blind Willie Johnson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 188 (Apr 2004): 4–5. BJ1722. Dalton, James B. “Blind Willie’s Legacy.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 2 (Oct 1991): 12–13. BJ1723. Dalton, James B. “The Music of Blind Willie Johnson.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 1 (Jul 1991): 14–15. BJ1724. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Johnson, Blind Willie,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 177. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BJ1725. Evans, David. “Blind Willie Johnson,” in American National Biography. Vol. 12, ed. J.A. Garraty; M.C. Carnes, pp. 47–48. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. BJ1726. Evans, David. Blind Willie Johnson: Sweeter as the Years Go By. USA: Yazoo 1078, c1990. BJ1727. Fancourt, Les. Blind Willie Johnson: The Essential Recordings: Dark Was the Night. UK: Indigo IGO CD 2024, 1995. BJ1728. Feather, Leonard. “Johnson, Blind Willie,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 270 (Item E138). BJ1729. Galbraith, Steven. “Johnson, Blind Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 527–528 (Item E162). BJ1730. Grauer, Bill. “Blind Willie Johnson.” Record Changer 8, no. 6 (Jun 1949): 6. BJ1731. Grossman, Stefan. “Acoustic Set: Blind Willie Johnson’s Slide Technique: ‘God Moves on the Water!’.” Guitar Player 15, no. 8 (Aug 1981): 103.

BJ1733. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Blind Willie Johnson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 177–178 (E150).

BJ1735. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Johnson, ‘Blind’ Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1293 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 201 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 191 (E169). BJ1736. McNeil, W.K. “Johnson, Blind Willie,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, p. 206. New York: Routledge, 2005. BJ1737. Obrecht, Jas. Blind Willie Johnson: Dark Was the Night. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 65516, 1995. BJ1738. Obrecht, Jas. “Can’t Nobody Hide from God: The Steel-String Evangelism of Blind Willie Johnson.” Guitar Player 32, no. 6 (Jun 1998): 57. BJ1739. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Blind Willie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 9, ed. S. Sadie, p. 676. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 577 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 13. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 155. New York: Grove, 2001. BJ1740. Oliver, Paul. “Johnson, Blind Willie (1902–1949),” in Jazz on Record, ed, Albert J. McCarthy, pp. 153– 154 (Item E378). BJ1741. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Johnson, ‘Blind’ Willie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 132 (Item E182). BJ1742. Rookmaaker, Dr. H.R. Blind Willie Johnson. Holland: Fontana TFE 17052, c1958. BJ1743. Rye, Howard. “Blind Willie Johnson.” Collectors Items no. 18 (Jun 1983): 10. BJ1744. Santelli, Robert. “Johnson, Blind Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 211–212 (Item E202). BJ1745. Shadwick, Keith. “Blind Willie Johnson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 153 (Item E204). BJ1746. Surge, Frank. “Blind Willie Johnson,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 32–34 (Item E213). BJ1747. Tonneau, Serge. “Blind Willie Johnson.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 23 (1963).

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BJ1748. Tonneau, Serge, Gillet, André. “Blind Willie Johnson Disco.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 23 (1963).

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BJ1758. Gregory, Hugh. “Andrew Junior Boy Jones,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

BJ1749. Wilds, Mary. “‘Blind’ Willie Johnson,” in Raggin’ the Blues, pp. 80–90. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001.

BJ1759. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jones, Andrew ‘Junior Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 542–543 (Item E162).

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BJ1760. O, Don. “Freddie King Ate My Sandwiches.” Blues & Rhythm no. 135 (Christmas 1998): 18–19.

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BJ1761. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blues in Britain no. 32 (Aug 2004): 6.

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BJ1762. Robble, Andrew M. “Andrew ‘Junior Boy’ Jones.” Blues Revue no. 15 (Winter 1994/95): 18–19.

JOE JONAS

BJ1763. Schuller, Tim. Andrew ‘Junior Boy’ Jones: I Need Time. USA: Bullseye Blues CD BB 9588, 1997.

BJ1750. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Un Harmoniciste: Joe Jonas.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 22.

BJ1764. Schuller, Tim. “Dallas Blues: Andrew ‘Junior Boy’ Jones.” Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 48.

ALBENNIE JONES

BJ1765. Schuller, Tim. “‘Little Boy’ Comes into His Own.” Blues Access no. 36 (Winter 1999): 22–23, 25.

BJ1751. Komara, Edward. “Jones, Albennie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 542 (Item E162). BJ1752. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Albennie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 206 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 197–198 (E169). BJ1753. Smith, Chris. Vocal Blues and Jazz. Vol. 4: Vocal Blues And Jazz. Volume 4: 1938–1949. The Complete Recorded Works Of Albinia Jones, Plus Remaining Titles By Helen Humes, Ethel Waters, Rosetta Tharpe, Alberta Price, Betty Roche. Austria: Document DOCD-1020, 2001. Obituaries: BJ1754. Harris, Sheldon. “Albennie Jones.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 47–48. See also: Item A1831. ALBERTA JONES BJ1755. Tracy, Steve. Vocal Blues and Jazz: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1921– 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-1004, 1997. ALBINIA JONES See: ALBENNIE JONES ANDREW “JUNIOR BOY” JONES

BJ1766. Schuller, Tim. “Take It from Uncle Sneed: Andrew ‘Junior Boy’ Jones.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/ Aug 2003): 42–47. BJ1767. Seedorff, George. “Texas Bluesman is a Master of the Guitar.” Michigan Chronicle (23 Apr 1997): 3. BESSIE JONES BJ1768. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “The Georgia Sea Island Singers,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 143–144 (Item E104). BJ1769. Barron, Mary Jo Sanna. Bessie Jones: Put Your Hand on Your Hip and Let Your Backbone Slip. USA: Rounder 1166-11587-2, 2001. BJ1770. Barron, Mary Jo Sanna. Bessie Jones: Step It Down. USA: Rounder 8004, 1979. BJ1771. Barron, Mary Jo Sanna. “Singing for the Ancestors (In Retrospect: Bessie Jones).” Black Perspective in Music 13, no. 1 (Spring 1985): 91–114. BJ1772. Carlin, Richard. “Jones, Bessie,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, p. 208. New York: Routledge, 2005. BJ1773. Jones, Bessie; Barron, Mary Jo Sanna. Bessie Jones: So Glad I’m Here. USA: Rounder 2015, 1975.

BJ1756. Bock, Scott M.; Récaborde, Alain. “Andrew ‘Jr. Boy’ Jones: Junior est Devenu Grand.” Soul Bag no. 167 (Summer 2002): 30–32.

BJ1774. Jones, Bessie; Stewart, John (ed.). For the Ancestors: Autobiographical Memories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1983; Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1989. 183 pp.

BJ1757. Darwen, Norman; Wight, Phil. “Junior Boy’s Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 116 (Feb 1997): 19.

BJ1775. Jones, Bessie; Hawes, Bess Lomax. “Teach In: Children’s Games.” Sing Out! 21, no. 4 (1972): 12–13.

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BJ1776. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Bessie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1308 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 206 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 198 (E169). BJ1777. Komara, Edward. “Jones, Bessie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 543 (Item E162). BJ1778. Quimby, Frankie. “Teach In: Children’s Play Poetry.” Sing Out! 30, no. 1 (Jan/Mar 1984)): 46–47. BJ1779. Sheehy, Daniel. “Jones, Bessie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 591 (Item E154). BJ1780. Terkel, Studs. “Bessie Jones,” in Will the Circle Be Unbroken?: Reflections on Death and Dignity, pp. 260–265. New York: New Press, 2001. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 12, no. 2 (Fall 1984): 277. Cadence 10, no. 11 (Nov 1984): 76. Coda no. 199 (Dec 1984): 39. Goldmine no. 114 (7 Dec 1984). Living Blues no. 62 (Winter 1984): 44. Sing Out! 30, no. 4 (Oct/Dec 1984)): 40–41. Variety 316 (12 Sep 1984): 93. Washington Post (11 Sep 1984): B6. BJ1781. “Bessie Jones is Dead at 82; Founded Sea Island Singers.” New York Times (8 Sep 1984): A7. BJ1782. Kaplan, Bruce. “Bessie Jones, ca. 1897–1984.” Come for to Sing 10, no. 4 (Autumn 1984): 6. See also: Items F501, F503. BIRMINGHAM JONES BJ1783. Harris, Sheldon. “Jones, Birmingham,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 291 (E146). BJ1784. Komara, Edward. “Jones, Birmingham,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 543 (Item E162). BJ1785. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Birmingham Jones: An Introduction.” Record Research no. 90 (May 1968): 1, 8. BJ1786. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Birmingham,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1308 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 207 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 198 (E169). See also: Item BC1295. “BO” JONES See: Item F1407. BOB JONES BJ1787. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Bob Jones: Songwriter.” Living Blues no. 148 (Nov/Dec 1999): 46–53.

“BROOMMAN” JONES See: Item D1674. CALVIN JONES BJ1788. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Calvin Jones,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 142 (E101). BJ1789. Eagle, Bob. “Chicago’s Sidemen.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 13–14. BJ1790. Komara, Edward. “Jones, Calvin ‘Fuzzy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 543 (Item E162). BJ1791. Rodriguez, Javier. “Calvin Jones & Willie Smith.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 37. BJ1792. Tidwell, Emily. “Going Back to Where I Had Been: Calvin Jones and Willie Smith.” Living Blues no. 99 (Sep/Oct 1991): 18–21. CARL JONES See: COLT/FIRMA/C.J. RECORDS CASEY JONES BJ1793. Dahl, Bill. “Jones and Jones May Be Musical Kin, But Not Blood.” Chicago Tribune (18 Aug 1995): 1. BJ1794. O’Neal, Jim. “Jones, Casey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 544 (Item E162). BJ1795. Santelli, Robert. “Jones, Casey,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 223 (Item E202). BJ1796. Trageser, Jim. “What to Play and When to Play: Casey Jones.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 43–45. BJ1797. Zeldin, Beverly. Casey Jones: Solid Blue. USA: Rooster Blues R7612, 1987. See also: Item F359. COLEY JONES BJ1798. Bogaert, Karel. “Jones, Coley,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 198–199 (Item E110). BJ1799. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Coley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1308–1309 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 206 (E166). BJ1800. Oliver, Paul. Coley Jones & the Dallas String Band, 1927–29: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 208, 1983. Reprinted as “Dallas Rag: Country String Bands,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 41–42 (Item A1577).

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BJ1801. Russell, Tony. “Dallas String Band,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 246 (Item E162). BJ1802. Rye, Howard. “Coley Jones & the Dallas String Band.” Collectors Items no. 18 (Jun 1983): 13. See also: Items A1429, F1407, F1444. COLUMBUS JONES See: Item F1244 (Pt. 2). CURTIS JONES

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BJ1819. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (14 Dec 1968): 12. BJ1820. Koester, Bob. Curtis Jones: Lonesome Bedroom Blues. USA: Delmark DL 605, 1965. BJ1821. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Curtis,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1309 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 206–207 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 198 (E169).

BJ1803. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Curtis Jones,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 142–143 (E101).

BJ1822. Leiser, Willy; Steinmann, Felix. “In a Lonesome Bedroom with Curtis Jones.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 19/20 (Autumn 1962): 7–11.

BJ1804. Balfour, Alan. Curtis Jones in London. UK: SeeFor-Miles SEE 53, 1985.

BJ1823. Leyh, Teddy. “Curtis Jones.” Jazz Podium 11 (1962): 205–206.

BJ1805. Balfour, Alan. “Curtis Jones: ‘The Lonesome Bedroom Blues’.” Jefferson no. 124 (2000): 14–15.

BJ1824. Olderen, Martin van. Curtis Jones: Blues and Trouble. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2824, 1980.

BJ1806. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 450 (Jul/Aug 1995): 13.

BJ1825. Olderen, Martin van. “Curtis Jones, 1906–1971.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 94 (1980): 9.

BJ1807. Baum, Wolfie. “Wolfie’s Blues: Curtis Jones.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 15.

BJ1826. Oliver, Paul. Curtis Jones in London. USA: Decca LK 4587, 1964. Reprinted as “Lonesome Bedroom: Curtis Jones,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 241–244 (Item A1577).

BJ1808. Bogaert, Karel. “Jones, Curtis,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 199–200 (Item E110). BJ1809. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Jones, Curtis,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 154 (Item E128). BJ1810. Buzelin, Jean. Curtis Jones: Lonesome Bedroom Blues, 1937–1941. France: EPM Musique 158312, c1995.

BJ1827. Oliver, Paul. “Jones, Curtis (1906),” in Jazz on Record, ed, Albert J. McCarthy, p. 161 (Item E378). BJ1828. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Jones, Curtis,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 138 (Item E182).

BJ1812. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Curtis Jones.” Jazz Hot no. 170 (Nov 1961): 26–27.

BJ1829. Pearlin, Victor. Curtis Jones: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 28 September 1937 to 9 May 1938. Austria: Document DOCD5296, 1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5297, 1994. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5298, 1994. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5299, 1994.

BJ1813. Demêtre, Jacques. “Curtis Jones.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Summer 1996): 10–13; Soul Bag no. 144 (Fall 1996): 24–27.

BJ1830. Pruter, Robert. “Jones, Curtis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 544 (Item E162).

BJ1814. Feather, Leonard. “Jones, Curtis,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 169 (Item E136).

BJ1831. Roby, Chris. “Curtis Jones.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 12 (Dec 1966): 12–13.

BJ1811. Cullaz, Maurice. “Curtis Jones l’Impassible.” Jazz Hot no. 216 (Jan 1966): 26–27.

BJ1815. Goldberg, Joe. Curtis Jones: Trouble Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1022, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC-515, 1987.

BJ1832. Roby, Chris. “Curtis Jones: Blues Composer.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Apr 1964): 20.

BJ1816. Harris, Sheldon. “Jones, Curtis,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 291–292 (E146).

BJ1833. Russell, Tony. “Curtis Jones (1906–1971),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 128 (Item A1904).

BJ1817. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Curtis Jones,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 178–179 (E150).

BJ1834. Santelli, Robert. “Jones, Curtis,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 223–224 (Item E202).

BJ1818. Hill, Don. “Curtis Jones and the Texas Blues.” Cadence 13, no. 5 (May 1987): 22–25.

BJ1835. Shadwick, Keith. “Curtis Jones,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 163 (Item E204).

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BJ1836. Slaven, Neil. “Curtis Jones.” Jazz Monthly 9, no. 11 (Jan 1964): 2–6.

Obituaries: Billboard 116 (17 Jan 2004): 6. Mojo no. 125 (Apr 2004): 41.

BJ1837. Slaven, Neil; Vernon, Mike. “The Curtis Jones Blues Story. Pt. 1.” R&B Monthly no. 1 (Feb 1964): 5–8; “Pt. 2.” R&B Monthly no. 2 (Mar 1964): 2–3; “Pt. 3.” R&B Monthly no. 3 (Apr 1964): 5–7; “Pt. 4.” R&B Monthly no. 4 (May 1964): 7–9; “Pt. 5.” R&B Monthly no. 5 (Jun 1964): 6–7; “Pt. 6.” R&B Monthly no. 6 (Jul 1964): 4–5; “Pt. 7.” R&B Monthly no. 10 (Nov 1964): 7; “Pt. 8.” R&B Monthly no. 12 (Jan 1965): 3–5; “Pt. 9.” R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): 6–7; “Pt. 10.” R&B Monthly no. 15 (Apr 1965): 8–9; “Pt. 11.” R&B Monthly no. 18 (Apr 1965): suppl.

BJ1849. Burke, Tony. “E. Rodney Jones.” Blues & Rhythm no. 187 (Mar 2004): 17.

BJ1838. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Curtis Jones.” Jazz Journal 13, no. 3 (Mar 1960): 3–4. BJ1839. Tonneau, Serge. “Curtis Jones à Lille.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 17 (1962). BJ1840. Vernon, Michael. Curtis Jones. UK: RCA Victor RCX 7184, 1965. BJ1841. Vernon, Mick. “Those Arab Blues: Curtis Jones in Morocco.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 11. BJ1842. Vernon, Mike. Curtis Jones: Now Resident in Europe. UK: Blue Horizon 7–63207, 1968; USA: Blue Horizon BH 7703, 1968. BJ1843. Wilmer, Val. “A Break for Curtis.” Jazz News [UK] (21 Jan 1961): 6. BJ1844. Wilmer, Valerie. “Curtis Jones in London.” Jazz News and Review [UK] (Dec 1963): 2–3. Obituaries: Blues World no. 42 (1972): 8. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 17 (Jun 1972): 37. Jazz Hot no. 279 (Jan 1972): 28. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 197 (Feb 1972): 8. Jazz Podium 21, no. 1 (Feb 1972): 35. Melody Maker (4 Mar 1972): 12. BJ1845. Olderen, Martin van. “Curtis Jones, 1916–1971.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 13 (Feb 1972): 7. See also: Items A542 (Pt. 4), F300. DEACON JONES BJ1846. Doidy, Eric. “L’Histoire du Blues Selon Deacon Jones.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 34–35. BJ1847. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 9 (1998): 7.

BJ1850. Huggins, Cilla. “E. Rodney Jones.” Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 57. BJ1851. LeBlanc, Eric. “E. Rodney Jones.” Goldmine no. 627 (6 Aug 2004): 67. BJ1852. LeBlanc, Eric. “E. Rodney Jones.” Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 89. EDDIE “GUITAR SLIM” JONES BJ1853. Anon. Eddie ‘Guitar Slim’ Jones: The Things That I Used to Do. Italy: Blues Encore CD 52033 AAD, 1994. BJ1854. Anon. “Guitar Slim - Blues/Rock Pioneer.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 6 (Aug/Sep 1994): 60–62. BJ1855. Anon. Guitar Slim: Red Cadillacs and Crazy Chicks. Holland: Sundown CG 709-08, c1983. BJ1856. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Guitar Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 107–108 (E101). BJ1857. Berry, Jason; Foose, Jonathan; Jones, Tad. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith and Guitar Slim.” Living Blues no. 72 (1986): 14–22. BJ1858. Berry, Jason; Foose, Jonathan; Jones, Tad. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith and Guitar Slim,” in Up from the Cradle of Jazz, pp. 79–92. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986. BJ1859. Bogaert, Karel. “Guitar Slim (Eddie Jones),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 135 (Item E110). BJ1860. Broven, John J. “Guitar Slim,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 50–55 (Item F1076). BJ1861. Clarke, Donald. “Guitar Slim,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 529 (Item E125). BJ1862. Cotten, Lee. “Guitar Slim,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 152–153. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BJ1863. Determeyer, Eddy. “Lloyd Lambert, Guitar Slim & the Things They Used to Do.” Jazz Nu no. 61 (Nov 1983): 46–50.

E. RODNEY JONES

BJ1864. Feather, Leonard. “Guitar, Slim (Eddie Jones),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 236 (Item E138).

BJ1848. Williams, Jerry ‘Swamp Dogg’. E. Rodney Jones: World’s Greatest Disc Jockey, Vol. 1. USA: SDEG 1947, c2002.

BJ1865. Fisher, Tom. “Guitar Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 392–393 (Item E162).

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BJ1866. Gart, Galen. “Guitar Slim,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BJ1867. Hannusch, Jeff. “Eddie ‘Guitar Slim’ Jones, 1926– 1959.” Guitar Player 18, no. 3 (Mar 1984): 54, 57– 58, 60–62, 126. Reprinted as “Eddie ‘Guitar Slim’ Jones,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 188–194. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 353–360 (Item C312). BJ1868. Hannusch, Jeff. Guitar Slim: Atco Sessions. USA: Atlantic 81760-1, 1987. BJ1869. Hannusch, Jeff ‘Almost Slim’. “Guitar Slim: The ‘Performanest’ Man in the History of New Orleans Rhythm and Blues.” Wavelength no. 38 (Dec 1983): 18. BJ1870. Hannusch, Jeff. Guitar Slim: The Things That I Used to Do. UK: Ace CHD110, 1984. BJ1871. Hannusch, Jeff. “Guitar Slim: The Things That He Used to Do,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 177–188 (Item F1085).

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BJ1881. Linder, Lasse. “Bluesens Legender: Guitar Slim.” Jefferson no. 63 (Winter 1983): 40–41. BJ1882. Lobstein, Patrick. “Guitar Slim.” Soul Bag no. 77 (1980): 30. BJ1883. Mohr, Kurt; Chauvard, Marcel. “Discography of Guitar Slim.” Jazz Statistics no. 22 (Jun 1961): 8, 12. BJ1884. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Guitar Slim.” Jazz Statistics no. 25 (Mar 1962): 7. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 22 (1961): 8, 12; no. 24 (1961): JS8; no. 25 (1962): 7.) BJ1885. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 46 (1990): 11. BJ1886. Niquét, Bernard. “Discographie de Guitar Slim.” Jazz Hot no. 270 (Mar 1971): 22. BJ1887. Russell, Tony. “Guitar Slim (1926–1959),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 115 (Item A1904). BJ1888. Santelli, Robert. “Guitar Slim,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 162–163 (Item E202).

BJ1872. Hansen, Barret. Guitar Slim: The Things That I Used to Do. USA: Specialty SPS-2-2120, 1972.

BJ1889. Shadwick, Keith. “Guitar Slim,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 116 (Item E204).

BJ1873. Hansen, Barry; Mohr, Kurt; Ruppli, Michel. “Discographie de Guitar Slim.” Soul Bag no. 77 (1980): 29–30.

BJ1890. Topping, Ray. Guitar Slim and Earl King: Battle of the Blues. UK: Ace CHD 189, 1987.

BJ1874. Hansen, Barry. “Discography: Guitar Slim on Specialty.” R&B Collector 1, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1970): 13. BJ1875. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Guitar Slim,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 155 (Item E145). BJ1876. Harris, Sheldon. “Jones, Eddie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 293 (E146). BJ1877. Holland, Ted. “Guitar Slim,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 145 (E157). BJ1878. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Eddie ‘Guitar Slim’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1309 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 207 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 198–199 (E169).

BJ1891. Trynka, Paul. “Wild Thing.” Mojo no. 76 (Mar 2000): 54–56, 58. BJ1892. Tucker, Ken. “Mississippi Singer Was Ahead of His Time.” Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (25 Jan 1985): 3. BJ1893. Weinstock, Ronald. “Guitar Slim.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 9. BJ1894. Wexler, Jerry. Guitar Slim: Sufferin’ Mind. USA: Specialty 7007, c1991. Obituaries: Variety 213 (18 Feb 1958): 63. BJ1895. Demêtre, Jacques. “Guitar Slim is Mort.” Jazz Hot (Apr 1959). See also: Guitar Magazine 6, no. 9 (Aug 1996): 18+. Victory Review (May 1992): 4. Items A781, A1708, BB2000, BG839, C217, C182.

BJ1879. Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography of Guitar Slim.” Jazz Statistics no. 24 (Dec 1961): 8.

EDDIE LEE “MUSTRIGHT” JONES

BJ1880. Leadbitte, Mike; Demêtre, Jacques. “Eddie Jones.” Blues Unlimited no. 51 (Mar 1968): 10–11. Revised version published in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 151 (Item A1241).

BJ1896. Koon, Bill. Eddie Lee Jones and Family: Yonder Go That Old Black Dog: Blues, Spirituals & Folksongs from Rural Georgia. USA: Testament T-2224, 1974; USA: Testament TCD 5023, 1995.

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EDDIE “ONE STRING” JONES BJ1897. Snyder, Jared. “Jones, Eddie ‘One-String’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 545 (Item E162). BJ1898. Usher, Frederick A. Eddie ‘One String’ Jones/Eddie Hazelton: One-String Blues. USA: Portents 2, 1964; USA: Takoma 1023, 1964; USA: Gazell GDCD 6001, 1993; USA: Takoma CDTAK 1023, 1996. See also: Item C68. ELIJAH JONES BJ1899. Rye, Howard. “Yank Rachel & Elijah Jones.” Collectors Items no. 21 (Dec 1983): 8. See also: Item F321. FERNANDO JONES

2nd ed., p. 207 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 199 (E169). BJ1912. Mohr, Kurt; Rowe, Mike. “Floyd Jones: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 10. BJ1913. O’Brien, Justin. “The Dark Road of Floyd Jones. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 58 (Winter 1983/84): 4–13; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 59 (Spring 1984): 6–15. BJ1914. Rowe, Mike. “Floyd Jones.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 9–10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 64 (Item A1241). BJ1915. Rowe, Mike. “Mike Rowe’s Review.” Blues Unlimited no. 44 (Jun/Jul 1967): 11–12. BJ1916. Rowe, Mike. “The Old Swing Masters.” Blues Unlimited no. 137/138 (Spring 1980): 4–24.

BJ1900. Barretta, Scott. “Blues at 2000: Fernando Jones.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 56.

BJ1917. Russell, Tony. “Floyd Jones (1917–1989),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 128–129 (Item A1904).

BJ1901. Grandi, Marino. “Fernando Jones: Fuori dal Coro.” Il Blues no. 53 (Dec 1995): 5.

BJ1918. Santelli, Robert. “Jones, Floyd,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 224–225 (Item E202).

BJ1902. Jones, Fernando. “Il Cambio della Guardia.” Il Blues no. 38 (Mar 1992): 13.

BJ1919. Tomko, Gene. “Jones, Floyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 545 (Item E162).

BJ1903. Jones, Fernando. I Was There When the Blues Was Red Hot: A Tribute to a Chicago Blues Family. Chicago: Fernando Jones, 1989. 171 pp. BJ1904. Seedorff, George. “Fernando Jones.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2001). See also: BL606, BL607. FLOYD JONES BJ1905. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Floyd ‘Dark Road’ Jones.” Jefferson no. 31 (Winter 1975): 30–35. BJ1906. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Floyd Jones,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 143 (E101). BJ1907. Bogaert, Karel. “Jones, Floyd,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 200 (Item E110). BJ1908. Grahn, Thomas. “Floyd Jones.” Jefferson no. 68 (1985): 57. BJ1909. Harris, Sheldon. “Jones, Floyd,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 293–294 (E146).

BJ1920. Welding, Pete. Floyd Jones and Eddie Taylor. USA: Testament T-2214, c1966; USA: Testament TCD 5001, 1994. Obituaries: Cadence 16, no. 6 (Jun 1990): 94. BJ1921. Balfour, Alan. “Floyd Jones.” Blues & Rhythm no. 51 (Apr 1990): 20. BJ1922. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Floyd Jones.” Soul Bag no. 120 (1990): 25. BJ1923. O’Brien, Justin. “Floyd Jones.” Living Blues no. 91 (1990): 38–39. BJ1924. O’Brien, Justin. “Floyd Jones.” Sing Out! 35, no. 1 (Winter 1990): 34. BJ1925. Whiteis, David. “Floyd Jones, 1917–1989.” Juke Blues no. 20 (Summer 1990): 20–21. See also: Items BC2164, BE193, BF125. FRANKIE LEE JONES See: “LITTLE” FRANKIE LEE

BJ1910. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Floyd Jones,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 179 (E150).

GRANT JONES

BJ1911. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Floyd,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1310 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

BJ1926. Brinstake, Norris. Grant ‘Mr. Blues’ Jones: In the Dark, 1948–58. Austria: RST Records RST 1580-2, 1994.

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See also: Chicago Defender (23 Aug 1975): A4. J.J. “BAD BOY” JONES (Esserlaine Jones) Obituaries: Discoveries no. 191 (2004): 21. Jazz Hot no. 609 (2004): 4. Living Blues no. 174 (2004): 94. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 29 (Jun 2004): 82. BJ1927. DelGrosso, Rich. “J.J. ‘Bad Boy’ Jones, 1927–2004.” Blues Revue no. 88 (Jun/Jul 2004): 93. BJ1928. LeBlanc, Eric S. “J.J. ‘Bad Boy’ Jones.” Goldmine no. 627 (6 Aug 2004): 67. BJ1929. Levenson, Barry. “J.J. ‘Bad Boy’ Jones.” Blues & Rhythm no. 188 (Apr 2004): 13. POOR JAB JONES BJ1930. Arx, Rolf von. “Jab Jones: Appreciation and Discography of an Unknown.” Storyville no. 19 (Oct/ Nov 1968): 30–32. See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND Item BM1273. JAKE JONES See: Item F1444. JAMES JONES BJ1931. Komara, Edward. “Jones, James ‘Middle Walter’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 545 (Item E162). Obituaries: BJ1932. O’Neal, Jim. “James ‘Middle Walter’ Jones.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 35. JOE JONES BJ1933. Broven, John. “Behind the Western Sun. 2: Joe Jones.” Blues Unlimited no. 117 (Jan/Feb 1976): 12–15. BJ1934. Broven, John J. “Joe Jones,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 141–144 (Item F1076). BJ1935. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Joe Jones,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 180 (Item E145).

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JOHNNIE JONES BJ1938. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Johnnie Jones,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 143, 146 (E101). BJ1939. Bogaert, Karel. “Jones, ‘Little’ Johnny,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 201 (Item E110). BJ1940. Damminga, Michael. “Little Johnnie Jones: Big Town Playboy.” Jazz Nu 3, no. 7 (Apr 1981): 306–307. BJ1941. Eagle, Bob. “Big Town Playboy: Johnnie Jones.” Living Blues no. 12 (Spring 1973): 28–29. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (1978): 52–53. BJ1942. Hall, Bob. “Jones, ‘Little’ Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 546 (Item E162). BJ1943. Harris, Mark. “Little Johnny Jones Discography.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 4 (Apr/May 1982): 8–9. Reprinted in Soul Bag no. 94 (May/Jun 1983): 17. BJ1944. Harris, Sheldon. “Jones, John ‘Johnnie’/‘Little Johnny’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 294–295 (E146). BJ1945. Iglauer, Bruce. Johnnie Jones with Billy Boy Arnold: Rare Recordings by Elmore James’ Legendary Piano Man. USA: Alligator AL 4717, 1979. BJ1946. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Little Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1316 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 208 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 200 (E169). BJ1947. Leadbitter, Mike. “Little Johnny Jones.” Blues Unlimited no. 18 (Jan 1965): 16. BJ1948. Leon, Daniel; Dumery, Jack. “Portraits in Blue: Ronnie Earl, Bruce Iglauer, Johnny Jones.” Soul Bag no. 144 (Fall 1996): 8–10. BJ1949. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Jones, Johnny, called ‘Little Johnny’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 138 (Item E182).

BJ1936. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1315 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 207 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 199 (E169).

BJ1950. Santelli, Robert. “Jones, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 225 (Item E202).

BJ1937. Sinclair, John. “Jones, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 546 (Item E162).

BJ1951. Anon. “Johnny Jones - Zwart Goud & Glimmend Silver.” Block no. 117 (2001): 14.

See also: Item F1079.

See also: Item F149. JOHNNY JONES (Nashville vocalist/guitarist)

BJ1952. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Johnny Jones.” Soul Bag no. 5 (Jul 1969): 7, 14.

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BJ1953. Russell, Rusty. “Johnny Jones de TV-Bluesman.” Block no. 117 (2001): 8–13. BJ1954. Topping, Ray. Johnny Jones: I Was Raised on the Blues. USA: Black Magic BM 9036, 1998. BJ1955. Topping, Ray. “The Other Johnny Jones.” Juke Blues no. 37 (1997): 44–45. JOHNNY “YARD DOG” JONES (Detroit vocalist/guitarist) BJ1956. “Johnny ‘Yard Dog’ Jones: Detroit Blues Alive.” Blues News [Germany] no. 12 (Feb 1998): 8–10. BJ1957. Korczynska, Jo Ann. Johnny ‘Yard Dog’ Jones: Ain’t Gonna Worry. USA: Earwig CD4937, 1996. BJ1958. Seedorff, George. “Detroit Blues Legend Has New CD, is on Brink of Major Stardom.” Michigan Chronicle (26 Nov 1996): 3. See also: Detroit Blues no. 8 (Winter 1996/97). JOHNNY JONES See: SONNY JONES JOSEPHINE JONES See: Item BJ910. “LITTLE HAT” JONES (George Jones) BJ1959. Anon. “His Music and Memories Live On: ‘Little Hat’ Photo Makes B&R Magazine Cover.” The Monitor [Naples, Texas] 115, no. 28 (7 Aug 2002). Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 173 (Oct 2002): 10. BJ1960. Bogaert, Karel. “Jones, Little Hat,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 200 (Item E110). BJ1961. Komara, Edward. “Jones, Dennis ‘Little Hat’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 545 (Item E162). BJ1962. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Little Hat,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1316 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 207 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 199 (E169). BJ1963. Santelli, Robert. “Jones, Dennis ‘Little Hat’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 224 (Item E202). BJ1964. Tilling, Bob. “Little Hat Jones.” Blues & Rhythm no. 171 (Aug 2002): 8. BJ1965. Tilling, Robert. “Long Gone and Got Away Lucky.” Blues & Rhythm no. 135 (Christmas 1998): 4–8. See also: Items BH778, F58, F1389, F1407.

LARRY JONES Obituaries: BJ1966. O’Neal, Jim. “Larry Jones.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 39–40. MAGGIE JONES (Fae Barnes) BJ1967. Bogaert, Karel. “Jones, Maggie (Fae Barnes),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 201–202 (Item E110). BJ1968. Harris, Sheldon. “Jones, Maggie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 295 (E146). BJ1969. Komara, Edward. “Jones, Maggie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 547 (Item E162). BJ1970. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Maggie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1316 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 208 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 200 (E169). BJ1971. Oliver, Paul. Maggie Jones. Vol. 1: 1924–5. UK: VJM VLP 23, 1969. BJ1972. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Jones, Maggie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 139 (Item E182). BJ1973. Santelli, Robert. “Jones, Maggie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 225–226 (Item E202). BJ1974. Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 11 (Juno. 1983): 3 pp. BJ1975. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Maggie Jones. Vol. 2. UK: VJM VLP 25, c1970. BJ1976. Wilby, John. Maggie Jones: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5348, 1995. Maggie Jones: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order + Gladys Bentley. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5349, 1995. BJ1977. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Maggie Jones.” Storyville (2002/03): 190. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Items A1828, BR162. MARSHALL JONES BJ1978. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 1: Marshall Jones.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 60.

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PAUL “WINE” JONES

BJ1979. Hannusch, Jeff. “Crescent City Blues: Mathilda Jones & Joe Caruso.” Living Blues no. 161 (Jan/Feb 2002): 7–8.

BJ1991. Bossi, Matteo; Grandi, Marino. “Paul ‘Wine’ Jones: Intervista.” Il Blues no. 93 (Dec 2005): 20.

MAX JONES (Ronald Maxwell Jones) BJ1980. Russell, Tony. “Jones, Max,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 547 (Item E162). Obituaries: Melody Maker (14 Aug 1993): 8+. Q no. 85 (1993): 17. The Times [UK] (4 Aug 1993). Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 421 (1994): 31. BJ1981. Balfour, Alan. “Max Jones.” Blues & Rhythm no. 83 (Oct 1993): 17. BJ1982. Cook, Eddie. “Max Jones: An Appreciation.” Jazz Journal 46, no. 10 (Oct 1993): 23–24.

BJ1992. Gray, Stanfield. “Playin’ & Drinkin’ with Paul ‘Wine’ Jones.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 44–45. BJ1993. Komara, Edward. “Jones, Paul ‘Wine’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 547 (Item E162). BJ1994. Palmer, Robert. Paul ‘Wine’ Jones: Mule. USA: Fat Possum 42090-2, 1995. Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 205 (Xmas 2005): 21. BJ1995. Perin, Jacques. “Paul ‘Wine’ Jones.” Soul Bag no. 181 (Dec 2005): 39.

BJ1983. Hutton, Jack. “Max Jones, 1917–1993.” Jazz on CD/ Cassette (Second Series) 1, no. 5 (Oct 1993): 6.

BJ1996. Russell, Tony. “Paul ‘Wine’ Jones: Blues Musician Loyal to Mississippi.” Guardian [UK] (14 Oct 2005): 37.

BJ1984. Killeen, Sean. “Max Jones (1907–1993).” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 4 (Fall 1993): 7.

BJ1997. Wadey, Paul. “Paul Jones: Delta Bluesman.” Independent [UK] (20 Oct 2005): 59.

BJ1985. Russell, Tony; Wilmer, Val. “Curator of Jazz Garden.” Guardian [UK] (4 Aug 1993): 11.

See also: Items BJ1793, D1158, D1160.

BJ1986. Voce, Steve. “Max Jones.” The Independent [UK] (4 Aug 1993): 22. MOODY JONES BJ1987. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Moody Jones,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 146 (E101). BJ1988. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Moody,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1317 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 208 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 200 (E169). BJ1989. O’Brien, Justin. “Jones, Moody,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 547 (Item E162). BJ1990. Rowe, Mike. “The Old Swing Masters.” Blues Unlimited no. 137/138 (Spring 1980): 4–24. Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 93. Goldmine no. 206 (17 Jun 1988). Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 37. See also: Item BP1050. NYLES JONES See: GUITAR GABRIEL

RICHARD MYKNEE JONES BJ1998. Alpert, Herb. “These Men Shape Your Listening.” High Fidelity 8 (Jan 1958): 47–48. BJ1999. Bakker, Dick M. “Richard M. Jones.” Micrography no. 16 (Dec 1971): 2. BJ2000. Bogaert, Karel. “Jones, Richard Myknee,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 202–203 (Item E110). BJ2001. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Jones, Richard (‘Myknee’),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 269–270 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Richard M. Jones,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 342 (Item E119). BJ2002. Chilton, John. “Jones, ‘Myknee’ Richard Mariney,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 179 (Item E121). BJ2003. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Jones, Richard M,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, pp. 183–184. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BJ2004. Davies, Ron. “Discography.” Hot Revue no. 2 (1947): 15–16. BJ2005. Doran, James M. “Jones, Richard M(ariney),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 635 (Item E159).

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BJ2006. Feather, Leonard. “Jones, Richard Myknee,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 293 (Item E138).

ROBERT JONES BJ2023. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Robert Jones.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 83.

BJ2007. Harris, H. Meunier; Davies, Ron. “A Discography of Richard M. Jones.” Melody Maker (30 Mar 1946): 4; Melody Maker (6 Apr 1946): 4.

SAM JONES (1)

BJ2008. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Richard M. Jones,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 93–95. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

BJ2024. Lornell, Kip. “Down in Virginia: Sam Jones & Pernell Charity.” Living Blues no. 13 (Summer 1973): 25–27.

BJ2009. Hillman, Christopher; Middleton, Roy; Veelo, Hennie van. Richard M. Jones: Forgotten Man of Jazz. Tavistock: Cygnet, 1997. 91 pp.

SAM JONES (2)

BJ2010. Kinkle, Roger D. “Jones, Richard M,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, p. 1202 (E160).

SENATOR JONES

See also: Item F768.

See: STOVEPIPE NO. 1

BJ2025. Benicewicz, Larry. “Senator Jones: Wrong Place, Right Time.” Blues Life no. 62 (1993): 30–33. SONNY JONES (Johnny Jones)

BJ2011. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Richard M,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1319 (Item E165).

BJ2026. Amos, Edward. “Sonny Jones,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BJ2012. Montgomery, Mike. Richard M. Jones & the Blues Singers. Austria: Document DOCD-5390, 1996.

BJ2027. Komara, Edward. “Jones, Little Sonny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 546 (Item E162).

BJ2013. Montgomery, Mike. Richard M. Jones: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1923–1927. Austria: RST JPCD-1524-2, 1995. Vol. 2: 1927–1936. Austria: RST JPCD-1524-2, 1995.

BJ2028. Pattison, Terry. ‘Little’ Sonny Jones with Dave ‘Fat Man’ Williams R&B Band: New Orleans Rhythm & Blues. Denmark: CSA CLPS 1017, 1976.

BJ2014. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Jones, Richard M,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 139 (Item E182). BJ2015. “Richard ‘Myknee’ Jones.” Hot Notes (Oct 1944). Reprinted in Footnote 6, no. 3 (1975): 16+. BJ2016. Rye, Howard. “Richard M. Jones: Solos, Band Sides and Band Accompaniments.” Collectors Items no. 19 (Aug 1983): 16–17. BJ2017. Schenker, Anatol. Richard M. Jones, 1923–1927. France: Classics 826, c.1995; Richard M. Jones, 1927–1944. France: Classics 853, c1996. BJ2018. Southern, Eileen. “Jones, Richard Myknee,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 219 (Item E208). BJ2019. Tanner, Peter. “Oh, Didn’t They Ramble.” Melody Maker (27 Jan 1951): 9. BJ2020. Testoni, Giancarlo. “Gli Autori dei Temi.” Musica Jazz 15 (Dec 1959): 37. BJ2021. Wilson, John S. “New Orleans Jazz.” High Fidelity 6 (Jun 1956): 80–81. Obituaries: BJ2022. Harper, Lucius C. “Richard Jones; ‘Caldonia’ Author, Dies.” Chicago Defender (22 Dec 1945): 3.

Obituaries: Goldmine no. 248 (26 Jan 1990). BJ2029. Coleman, Rick. “Little Sonny Jones (1931–1989).” Wavelength no. 120 (Oct 1990): 6. BJ2030. Hannusch, Jeff. “Johnny ‘Little Sonny’ Jones.” Juke Blues no. 19 (Spring 1990): 24. BJ2031. Harris, Paul. “Johnny ‘Little Sonny’ Jones.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 22. BJ2032. Johnson, Matthew. “Johnny ‘Little Sonny’ Jones.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 46. THOMAS “JAYBIRD” JONES See: Item C766 (Vol. 4). TOMMY JONES Obituaries: Down Beat 61, no. 2 (Feb 1994): 14. Goldmine no. 363 (24 Jun 1994): 8. Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 62. BJ2033. Pruter, Robert. “Tommy ‘Madman’ Jones.” Juke Blues no. 31 (Summer 1994): 26–27. See also: MAD/M&M RECORDS TUTU JONES BJ2034. Darwen, Norman. “From the Vaults ... ‘You Can’t Go Playing This Pop Shit Then Come Thinking You

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Gonna Play Some Blues’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 203 (Oct 2005): 10. BJ2035. Gregory, Hugh. “Tutu Jones,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BJ2036. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jones, Tutu,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 210 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 201 (E169). BJ2037. Point, Michael. “Jones, Tutu,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 547 (Item E162). BJ2038. Récaborde, Alain. “Tutu Jones: A True Believer.” Blues Access no. 47 (Fall 2001): 14–16. BJ2039. Schuller, Tim. “Tutu Jones: South Dallas Soul.” Guitar Player 30, no. 9 (Sep 1996): 20. BJ2040. Schuller, Tim. “Tutu Jones.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 39–41. BJ2041. Schuller, Tim. Tutu Jones: Staying Power. USA: Bullseye CD BB 9611, 1998. WILLIE JONES BJ2042. Pruter, Robert. “Jones, Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 548 (Item E162). See: Item C720 (Vol. 2). CHARLEY JORDAN BJ2043. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Charley Jordan,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 146 (E101). BJ2044. Bogaert, Karel. “Jordan, Charley,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 204 (Item E110). BJ2045. Harris, Sheldon. “Jordan, Charles ‘Charley’/ ‘Charlie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 297 (E146). BJ2046. Klatzko, Bernard. “‘Conspiracy’ Against Charley Jordan?” 78 Quarterly no. 1 (Autumn 1967): 39–41. BJ2047. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jordan, Charley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1323 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 211 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 202 (E169). BJ2048. Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans. Charley Jordan: It Ain’t Clean. Holland: Agram AB 2002, 1977. BJ2049. Rijn, Guido van. “Jordan, Charley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 548 (Item E162).

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BJ2050. Russell, Tony. “Charley Jordan (c1890–1954),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 129 (Item A1904). BJ2051. Rye, Howard. “Charley Jordan.” Collectors Items no. 18 (Jun 1983): 12–13. BJ2052. Santelli, Robert. “Jordan, Charley,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 227 (Item E202). BJ2053. Shadwick, Keith. “Charley Jordan,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 167 (Item E204). BJ2054. Smith, Chris. Charley Jordan: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5097, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5098, 1992. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5099, 1992. BJ2055. Walamies, Vesa. “Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: Charley Jordan.” Blues News [Finland] no. 70 (1981): 4–5. See also: Items A339, A2272, F1030, F1031, F1042, F1055, F1238. GENEVIEVE JORDAN See: Item BJ910. LOUIS JORDAN (Louis Thomas Jordan) BJ2056. Adams, Berle. Louis Jordan and His Tympany 5: G.I. Jive, 1940–7. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-602, 1983. BJ2057. Ake, David Andrew. “Jazz Historiography and the Problem of Louis Jordan,” in Jazz Cultures. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. BJ2058. Anderö, Per. “‘I Made the Blues Jump’: Louis Jordan, King of the Juke Boxes. Pt. 1.” Jefferson no. 62 (Fall 1983): 4–8; “Pt. 2.” Jefferson no. 63 (Winter 1983): 10–16. BJ2059. Anon. “The Amazing Mr. Jordan.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (20 Jul 1946): 6. BJ2060. Anon. “Dictionnaire de l’Alto.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 137 (Dec 1966): 45. BJ2061. Anon. “Les Grands ‘Petits Orchestres’: Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 14 (Feb 1956): 25. BJ2062. Anon. Here Comes Mr. Louis Jordan Preachin’ the Blues. New York: Leeds Music, 1944. 48 pp. BJ2063. Anon. “‘I’m Not Changing Style’, Says a Fretful Jordan.” Down Beat 20 (3 Jun 1953): 23. BJ2064. Anon. “Jordan in L.A.” Down Beat 15, no. 6 (24 Mar 1948): 9.

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BJ2065. Anon. “Jordan Mulling ‘51 Retirement.” Billboard 62 (16 Sep 1950): 15. BJ2066. Anon. “Look Out! It’s Louis Jordan.” Blues Bag no. 2 (Dec 1989): 5–15. BJ2067. Anon. “Louis Jordan.” Ebony 4 (Jan 1949): 39–41. BJ2068. Anon. Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five: Coleslaw. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-605, 1983. BJ2069. Anon. Louis Jordan and His Tympany 5: Go Blow Your Horn (Part II). France: Pathé Marconi EMI 1546680, 1983. BJ2070. Anon. “Louis Jordan Birthday Party.” Ebony 6, no. 1 (Nov 1950): 91. BJ2071. Anon. Louis Jordan: Reet Petite and Gone. UK: Krazy Kat 7414, 1983. BJ2072. Anon. “Louis Jordan: The King of the Juke Boxes.” Feelin’ Good no. 33 (1991): 60–63. BJ2073. Anon. “Louis Jordan Triumphs on Tour of the Nation.” Chicago Defender (4 Dec 1948): 17. BJ2074. Anon. “Louis Jordan Wouldn’t Give Up Until Fortune Smiled on Style.” Chicago Defender (10 Apr 1948): 29. BJ2075. Anon. “Whatever Happened to ... Louis Jordan.” Ebony 28, no. 6 (Apr 1973): 182. BJ2076. Anon. “You’ve Changed.” Down Beat 27, no. 3 (4 Feb 1960): 11. BJ2077. Bakker, Dick M. “Louis Jordan, 1938–1954.” Micrography no. 42 (Oct 1976): 23. BJ2078. Batchelor, Christian. “Louis Jordan,” in This Thing Called Swing, pp. 284–285. London, 1997. BJ2079. Bays, Kenneth. “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to Honor Louis Jordan.” Blues Revue no. 51 (Oct 1999): 72. BJ2080. Bogaert, Karel. “Jordan, Louis,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 204–205 (Item E110). BJ2081. Boyce, D. “Here Comes Mr. Jordan.” New Beat (Jan 1950): 12.

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BJ2086. Burke, Tony. “Louis Jordan: The Complete Mercury Recordings.” Blues & Rhythm no. 18 (Apr 1986): 24–25. BJ2087. Calvin, Dolores. “Baltimore Learns How and Why Louis Jordan is ‘King of Jive’.” Chicago Defender (19 Jan 1946): 22. BJ2088. Calvin, Dolores. “Louis Jordan is Back on Stage with Blues But Sans 3 Fingers.” Chicago Defender (29 Mar 1947): 18. BJ2089. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Jordan, Louis,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 272 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Louis Jordan,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 345–346 (Item E119). BJ2090. Carr, Roy. Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five: The Complete Aladdin Sessions. UK: EMI CDP7965672, 1991. BJ2091. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Louis Jordan,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 116 (Item E120). BJ2092. Chilton, John. Let the Good Times Roll: The Story of Louis Jordan and His Music. London: Quartet, 1992. 286 pp.; Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994. 286 pp. BJ2093. Chilton, John. “Jordan, Louis,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 181 (Item E121). BJ2094. Clarke, Donald. “Jordan, Louis,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 670– 671 (Item E125). BJ2095. Colebeck, David. “Louis Jordan Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 143 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 14–18. BJ2096. Collins, Tony. “Louis Jordan: Let the Good Times Roll.” Juke Blues no. 27 (Autumn 1992): 29. BJ2097. Cotten, Lee. “Louis Jordan,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 197–198. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BJ2098. “Cross Over, Jordan.” Jazz News [UK] (5 Dec 1962): 16–17.

BJ2082. Bruin, W.L. Louis Jordan. Groningen: Swingmaster, c1976. 2 pp.

BJ2099. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Jordan, Louis (Thomas),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 185. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BJ2083. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Jordan, Louis,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 157 (Item E128).

BJ2100. Dellar, Fred. Louis Jordan & Tympany Five: Jivin’ with Jordan. UK: Charly CDX-7, 1985.

BJ2084. Burke, Tony; Scherman, Bo. Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five: Somebody Done Hoodooed the Hoodoo Man. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-619, 1987.

BJ2101. Dellar, Fred. “Louis Jordan: Going for the Long Jump!” New Musical Express (6 Aug 1983).

BJ2085. Burke, Tony; Rye, Howard. “Louis Jordan on Film.” Blues & Rhythm no. 71 (Aug 1992): 4–10.

BJ2102. Dempsey, Peter. Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five: Choo Choo Ch’Boogie. UK: ASV Ltd. CD AJA 5296, 1999.

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BJ2103. Dexter, Dave. The Best of Louis Jordan. USA: MCA MCAD-4079, 1989.

BJ2120. Gleason, Ralph J. “Perspectives: An Urban Folk Master.” Rolling Stone no. 185 (24 Apr 1975): 24.

BJ2104. Driggs, Frank. “Jordan, Louis,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1: A–K, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 637 (Item E159).

BJ2121. Gleason, Ralph J. “Perspectives: Jordan’s River of Hits.” Rolling Stone no. 184 (10 Apr 1975): 24.

BJ2105. Ertegun, Ahmet. “Louis Jordan.” Rolling Stone no. 972 (21 Apr 2005): 64. BJ2106. Escott, Colin. Louis Jordan: Rock & Roll Call. Germany: Bear Family BFX 15257, 1987. BJ2107. Fancourt, Les. Louis Jordan: Reet Petite and Gone. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2092, 1999. BJ2108. Feather, Leonard. “Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Who Never Went Away.” Melody Maker (1 Feb 1969): 17. BJ2109. Feather, Leonard. “Jordan, Louis,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 172 (Item E136). BJ2110. Feather, Leonard. “Jordan, Louis,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 208 (Item E135). BJ2111. Feather, Leonard. “Jordan, Louis,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 294 (Item E138). Reprinted in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather (Item E136). Reprinted in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler (Item E135). BJ2112. Feather, Leonard. “Louis Jordan: The Good Times Still Roll.” Down Beat 36, no. 11 (29 May 1969): 16–17, 33. Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 80. BJ2113. Feather, Leonard. “Louis Jordan’s Big Band Pleasant, Should Do Well.” Down Beat 19, no. 1 (11 Jan 1952): 3. BJ2114. Federighi, Luciano. “L’Umorista del Ghetto Nero.” Musica Jazz 49, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 28–29. BJ2115. Gagliano, Nick. “Jordan Doesn’t Like It, But He Plays, Anyhow.” Down Beat 15, no. 25 (15 Dec 1948): 17. BJ2116. Gardner, Richard F. “Louis Jordan.” Jazz Information 1, no. 3 (Apr 1950): 7–9.

BJ2122. Grendysa, Peter. Louis Jordan: Let the Good Times Roll: The Anthology, 1938–1953. USA: Decca MCAD2-11907, 1999. BJ2123. Grendysa, Peter. Louis Jordan: Let the Good Times Roll, the Complete Decca Recordings, 1938–1954. Germany: Bear Family BCD-15557, 1992. BJ2124. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Louis Jordan,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 181 (Item E145). BJ2125. Harris, Sheldon. “Jordan, Louis Thomas,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 297–299 (E146). BJ2126. Haslewood, Nigel. “The Jump Bands: Louis Jordan, 1938–42. Pt. 1.” Storyville no. 137 (1 Mar 1989): 164–172; “Pt. 2.” Storyville no. 138 (1 Jun 1989): 218–228. BJ2127. Head, Mike. Louis Jordan: Rockin’ & Jivin’ . Vol. 1: 1956/57. Germany: Bear Family BFX 15201, 1986. Vol. 2: 1956/58. Germany: Bear Family BFX 15207, 1986. BJ2128. Henriksson, S.A. “Louis Jordan: The Original Soul Brother.” Musikrevy 33, no. 4 (1978): 155–156. BJ2129. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Louis Jordan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 180 (E150). BJ2130. Hildebrand, Lee. “Louis Jordan,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 118–120. New York: Billboard, 1994. BJ2131. Holland, Ted. “Louis Jordan,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 32, 84 (E157). BJ2132. James, Patrick. Louis Jordan: Let the Good Times Roll. UK: Coral CP59, 1970. BJ2133. Kaba, Léon; Ferreri, Albert. “Louis Jordan & Son Tympany Five.” Jazz Hot no. 28 (1948): 10. BJ2134. Kalbacher, Gene. Louis Jordan: Rock ‘n Roll Call. USA: RCA 66145, 1955.

BJ2117. Gelly, Dave. “Louis Jordan,” in Icons of Jazz, pp. 98–99. London: Brown, 2003.

BJ2135. Kinkle, Roger D. “Jordan, Louis,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 2: Biographies A Through K, pp. 1206–1207 (E160).

BJ2118. Gleason, Ralph J. “Like a Rolling Stone.” Jazz & Pop 8 (Aug 1969): 10.

BJ2136. Koch, Stephen. “Louis Jordan: The Original Mr. Jordan.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 54–58.

BJ2119. Gleason, Ralph J. “Op Lauds Jordan; GG Till Jingles.” Down Beat 15, no. 6 (24 Mar 1948): 14.

BJ2137. Laredo, Joseph F. The Best of Louis Jordan. USA: MCA 088 112 065-2, 1999.

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BJ2138. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jordan, Louis,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1323–1324 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 211–212 (E166). BJ2139. Lee Anderson, J. “Louis Jordan: Sure Had a Wonderful Time.” Mississippi Rag (Mar 1993): 1–2, 4–7. BJ2140. Lubin, Jacques; Garçon, Danny. Louis Jordan Discographie, 1929–1974. Levallois-Perret: CLARB, 1987. 112 pp. BJ2141. Lydon, Michael. “The Laughing Blues of Louis Jordan Get a Jump Start.” New York Times (5 Apr 1992): 5. BJ2142. Lydon, Michael. “Louis Jordan: Still Feeling Good.” Ramparts 12, no. 6 (Jan 1974): 45–48. BJ2143. Mathieson, Kenny. “Jordan, Louis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 548–550 (Item E162). BJ2144. McCarthy, Albert. “Jordan, Louis (1908),” in Jazz on Record, ed, Albert J. McCarthy, p. 165 (Item E378). BJ2145. Mitchell, Gail. “Louis Jordan, Al Green Among the Pioneer Awards’ Honorees.” Billboard 113 (21 Jul 2001): 23. BJ2146. Mohr, Kurt. “Louis Jordan.” Jazz Hot no. 118 (Feb 1957): 11. BJ2147. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Louis Jordan.” Soul Bag no. 6 (Sep 1969): 11–20. (NOTE: With additions/corrections by Bernard Niquét in Jazz, Blues & Co. no. 38 (1980): 7–8.) BJ2148. Mohr, Kurt. “Louis Jordan.” Soul Bag no. 6 (Sep 1969): 9–10.

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BJ2155. Palmer, Robert. “A Guy Named Louis.” Los Angeles Times (11 Jul 1993): 45. BJ2156. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Jordan, Louis,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 140–141 (Item E182). BJ2157. Penny, Dave. “Louis Jordan: The Good Times are Here!” Blues & Rhythm no. 71 (Aug 1992): 16–18. BJ2158. Pirie, Christopher A. Louis Jordan - Collates. London: Swing House SWH-9, 1979. BJ2159. Reed, Tom. “Louis Jordan and His Tympany Six,” in The Black Music History of Los Angeles, p. 277. Los Angeles: Black Accent on L.A. Press, 1992. BJ2160. Roy, Rob. “That Noise You Hear is Louis Jordan Cracking Records Again.” Chicago Defender (6 Mar 1948): 27. BJ2161. Rubiner, Julia M. “Louis Jordan,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 11 (Item E164). BJ2162. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Louis Jordan,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 86–87. London: Brown, 2003. BJ2163. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Louis Jordan.” The Blues Collection no. 28 (1992+). BJ2164. Russell, Tony. “Louis Jordan,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 54–55 (Item A1904). BJ2165. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Louis Jordan.” Jazz Greats no. 9 (1996). BJ2166. Rye, Howard. “Louis Jordan: The Decca Period.” Collectors Items no. 21 (Dec 1983): 11–15. BJ2167. Santelli, Robert. “Jordan, Louis,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 227–228 (Item E202).

BJ2149. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 30 (1985): 7.

BJ2168. Schenker, Anatol. The Chronological Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, 1946–1947. France: Classics 1010, 1998.

BJ2150. Morgan, Alun. Louis Jordan, His Elks Rendezvous Band & Tympany Five: The Complete Recordings, 1938–1941. UK: Affinity CD AFS 1033-2, 1992.

BJ2169. Seroff, Doug. “Louis Jordan.” Record Exchanger no. 22 (c1976): 20–23.

BJ2151. Niquét, Bernard. “Louis Jordan: A Jumpin’ Stuff.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 38 (Mar 1980): 6–8. BJ2152. Olsson, Jalle. “Louis Jordan Glad Spexare.” Orkester Journalen 41, no. 12 (Dec 1973): 28. BJ2153. Otis, Johnny. Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies. Vol. 1: Louis Jordan. USA: Blues Spectrum BS 101, 1973; UK: Bulldog 1000, 1975. BJ2154. Otis, Johnny. “The Otis Tapes, 1: Louis Jordan.” Blues Unlimited no. 106 (Feb/Mar 1974): 12.

BJ2170. Shadwick, Keith. “Louis Jordan,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 168–169 (Item E204). BJ2171. Shaw, Arnold. “Louis Jordan,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 57–75. New York: Collier, 1978. Reprinted in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. BJ2172. Silvester, Mario. “Bluescorner: Louis Jordan, Rhythm & Blues Pionier.” Jazz Freak 12, no. 5 (15 May 1985): 174–175.

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BJ2173. Southern, Eileen. “Jordan, Louis,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 223–224 (Item E208). BJ2174. Tomas, Alain. “Louis Jordan,” in Les Grandes Voix du Jazz, ed, Noel Balen, p. 21. Paris: Editions de l’Instant/Jazz Hot, 1989. BJ2175. Tosches, Nick. “Louis Jordan: Hep and the Art of Alto-Sax Repair.” Creem 11, no. 5 (Oct 1979): 40. Reprinted in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 33–36. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984. BJ2176. Vera, Billy. Louis Jordan: One Guy Named Louis: The Complete Aladdin Sessions. USA: Capitol CDP7968043, 1992. BJ2177. Visser, Joop. Louis Jordan: Jivin’ with Jordan. UK: Proper PROPERBOX 47, 2002. BJ2178. White, Cliff. “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie: The Louis Jordan Story.” Black Music 3, no. 30 (May 1976): 22–23, 53. BJ2179. White, Cliff. Look Out: It’s Louis Jordan and the Tympany Five. UK: Charly CRB 1048, 1983. BJ2180. White, Cliff. “Louis Jordan: The King of Jive Who Made the Good Times Roll.” The History of Rock 1, no. 2 (c1981–c1984): pp. 33–35. BJ2181. Williams, Bill. Louis Jordan: Choo Choo Ch’Boogie. UK: MFP 50557, c1982. Obituaries: Crescendo 14 (Jan 1976): 38–39. International Musician 74 (Oct 1975): 13. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 34 (Apr 1975): 27. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 231 (Mar 1975): 6. Jazz Podium 24, no. 3 (Mar 1975): 23. Melody Maker (15 Feb 1975): 4. New York Times (6 Feb 1975): 36. Second Line 27 (Spring 1975): 30. Variety 278 (12 Feb 1975): 94. BJ2182. Broven, John. “Louis Jordan, 1908–1975.” Blues Unlimited no. 113 (May/Jun 1975): 17. BJ2183. Feather, Leonard. “Louis Jordan.” Orkester Journalen 43, no. 3 (Mar 1975): 5. BJ2184. Goldberg, Joe. “Louis Jordan: Believe in Music.” Melody Maker (22 Feb 1975): 54.

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BJ2189. O’Neal, Jim. “Louis Jordan.” Living Blues no. 20 (Mar/Apr 1975): 3, 57. BJ2190. Ruhle, Richard. “Louis Jordan.” Crazy Music no. 6 (1975): 10–12. See also: Blues & Co no. 24 (2003). Blues News [Finland] no. 136 (1992). Goldmine no. 85 (Jun 1983). Goldmine no. 88 (Sep 1983). Goldmine no. 114 (7 Dec 1984). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Jazzman no. 21 (1997): 24+. Look 9 (2 Oct 1945): 78. Musica Jazz (Apr 1993): 28+. Items A330, A549, A781, A1227, A1418, BB1869, BH2696, BK554, BK719, BK910, F178. LUKE JORDAN BJ2191. Kent, Don. “First and Last Days in Lynchburg: A Last Look at Lynchburg Luke.” 78 Quarterly no. 7 (1992): 71–78. BJ2192. Kent, Don. “On the Trail of Luke Jordan.” Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 4–6. BJ2193. Komara, Edward. “Jordan, Luke,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 550 (Item E162). BJ2194. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jordan, Luke,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1324 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 212 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 203 (E169). See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BB2878, BC1274, C273 (Pt. 1). NAT JOSEPH See: TRANSATLANTIC RECORDS PLEASANT JOSEPH (aka Cousin Joe) BJ2195. Anon. “‘Cousin Joe’ on Disc.” Chicago Defender (23 Mar 1946): 17. BJ2196. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Cousin Joe,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 72–73 (E101).

BJ2185. “Heart Attack Kills Jordan as French Booking is Set.” Billboard 87 (15 Feb 1975): 6+.

BJ2197 Balliett, Whitney. “Sweet Tedium and Crippled Crabs.” The New Yorker (30 May 1964): 133–135. Reprinted in Such Sweet Thunder: Forty-Nine Pieces on Jazz. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1966.

BJ2186. Hess, Norbert. “Louis Jordan in Memoriam.” Blues Notes 7, no. 24/25 (1975): 26–27.

BJ2198. Bogaert, Karel. “Joseph Pleasant,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 205–206 (Item E110).

BJ2187. Jones, Max. “Jordan: A First Class Original.” Melody Maker (15 Feb 1975): 45.

BJ2199. Broven, John J. “Cousin Joe,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 10–11 (Item F1076).

BJ2188. O’Neal, Jim. “Louis Jordan.” Down Beat 42 (27 Mar 1975): 9.

BJ2200. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Cousin Joe,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 83–84 (Item E128).

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BJ2201. Cummings, Tony. “Gospel Wailing, Jazz Playing, Rock ‘n’ Rolling, Soul Shouting, Tap Dancing, Blues Man from New Orleans: Cousin Joe.” Black Music 1, no. 10 (Sep 1974): 58–59. Reprinted as notes with UK: Big Bear LP Bear 3, 1974. BJ2202. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Joseph, Pleasant,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 185. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BJ2203. Degand, Virgile. Cousin Joe: Joseph from New Orleans. France: Riverboat 900.265, c1975.

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BJ2218. Ottenheimer, Harriet J. “Catharsis, Communication, and Evocation: Alternative Views of the Socio-Psychological Functions of Blues Singing.” Ethnomusicology 23, no. 1 (Jan 1979): 75–86. BJ2219. Ottenheimer, Harriet. “Cousin Joe.” Minorities Resource and Research Center Newsletter (May 1980): 1–3. BJ2220. Ottenheimer, Harriet J. Cousin Joe: Bad Luck Blues. USA: Evidence ECD-26046-2, 1994.

BJ2204. Feather, Leonard. “Joseph, Pleasant,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 295 (Item E138).

BJ2221. Ottenheimer, Harriet J. “The Second Time Around: Versions and Variants in the Life Story Narrative of Cousin Joe: A New Orleans Blues Singer.” Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 5, no. 2 (1982): 7–16.

BJ2205. Gillet, André V. “Cousin Joe.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 23 (1963).

BJ2222. Page, Les. “Crescent City Cousin.” Melody Maker (16 Feb 1974): 51.

BJ2206. Hannusch, Jeff. Cousin Joe: Relaxin’ in New Orleans. USA: Great Southern GS 11011, 1985.

BJ2223. Panassié, Hugues. “Cousin Joe: Bad Luck Blues.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France 219, 3e serie (1972): 24–25, 39.

BJ2207. Harris, Sheldon. “Joseph, Pleasant,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 299–301 (E146). BJ2208. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Cousin Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 75–76 (E150). BJ2209. Hess, Norbert. “Cousin Joe: Bad Luck Blues.” Blues Notes 7, no. 24/25 (1975): 12–13. BJ2210. Joseph, Pleasant ‘Cousin Joe’; Ottenheimer, Harriet J. Cousin Joe: Blues from New Orleans. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. 240 pp. BJ2211. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Cousin Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 572 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 96 (E166). BJ2212. Lentz, Paul. “Cousin Joe: Blues Humorist.” Down Beat 39, no. 15 (14 Sep 1972): 18, 41. BJ2213. May, Chris. “Life Begins at 70.” Black Music (Mar 1978): 13–14. BJ2214. Miller, Holly. “Cousin Joe from New Orleans: Life’s a One Way Ticket.” Flint HillsJournal [Manhattan, Kansas] (14 Mar 1980): 4–5. BJ2215. Mohr, Kurt. “A Cousin Joe Discography.” Discophile no. 11 (Apr 1950): 7–8; Discophile no. 12 (Jun 1950): 8. BJ2216. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 37 (1987): 7. BJ2217. Ottenheimer, Harriet; Joseph, Pleasant. “Barefoot Boy: Chapter One of the Life Story of Cousin Joe — ‘Life’s a One Way Ticket’.” Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 5, no. 2 (1982): 13–16.

BJ2224. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Joseph, Pleasant,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 141 (Item E182). BJ2225. Penny, Dave. “Cousin Joe from New Orleans.” Blues & Rhythm no. 13 (Oct 1985): 18–21. BJ2226. Rijn, Guido van. “Cousin Joe Pleasant.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 37 (Feb 1974): 5. BJ2227. Samuels, Shepard H. “Cousin Joe.” Wavelength no. 22 (Aug 1982): 25. BJ2228. Santelli, Robert. “Cousin Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 104–105 (Item E202). BJ2229. Saperstein, Stephen. Cousin Joe: The Complete Recordings. USA: Night Train NTI CD 3001, 2001. BJ2230. Schneider, Steve. “There’s More to the Music of New Orleans Than Jazz.” New York Times (19 Jan 1986): H26. BJ2231. Scott, Hammond. “New Orleans’ Cousin Joe.” Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 20–23. BJ2232. Shelley, Rita. “Entertainer Has Fun with Hard Luck Theme.” Topeka Capital Journal [Topeka, Kansas] (2 Mar 1980): 36. BJ2233. Sinclair, John. “Cousin Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 233 (Item E162). BJ2234. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Smiling Blues.” Orkester Journalen 46, no. 2 (Feb 1978): 12. BJ2235. Vacher, Peter. “Durable Veteran: Cousin Joe.” Jazz Journal 33, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 9–10.

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BJ2236. Wilson, John S. “Pleasant Joseph Takes Pleasure in His Blues.” New York Times (16 Apr 1966).

BJ2243. Smith, Chris. “Cousin Joe.” Blues & Rhythm no. 48 (Christmas 1989): 23.

BJ2237. Wisse, Rien. “Niewe Grappen en Grollen van Cousin Joe.” Jazz Press [The Netherlands] 37 (29 Apr 1977): 6.

BJ2244. Stevens, Alan. “Cousin Joe.” Crescendo 27 (Feb 1990): 9.

Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 18, no. 1/2 (1990): 220. Cadence 16 (Mar 1990): 93. Down Beat 57, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 12. Goldmine no. 244 (1 Dec 1989). Jazz Podium 39 (Feb 1990): 44. Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 39. Orkester Journalen 58 (Mar 1990): 34. Second Line 42 (Winter 1990): 3. Times-Picayune (3 Oct 1989): 5. Variety 437 (25 Oct 1989): 84. BJ2238. Hannusch, Jeff. “Cousin Joe.” Juke Blues no. 18 (Winter 1989/90): 17. BJ2239. Hannusch, Jeff. “Cousin Joe Passes.” Wavelength no. 109 (Nov 1989): 4–5.

BJ2245. Vickery, Graham. “Cousin Joe: Bluesman from New York.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 11 (Dec 1989): 3. See also: Item A1692. A.J. JOYCE (Artus Joyce) BJ2246. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 2: A.J. Joyce.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 52–53. JUBIRT SISTERS BJ2247. Evans, David. The Jubirt Sisters: Ladies Sing the Blues. USA: High Water LP 1008, 1986; USA: HMG 6515, 2000.

BJ2240. Ottenheimer, Harriet. “Cousin Joe.” Living Blues no. 91 (May/Jun 1990): 36–37.

THE JUKES

BJ2241. Radenac, Marc. “Cousin Joe.” Soul Bag no. 119 (Spring 1990): 22.

DOUG JYSTRUP

BJ2242. Shipton, Alyn. “Cousin Joe.” New Orleans Music 1, no. 2 (1989/90): 18–19.

See: THE ACES/JUKES

BJ2248. Godrich, John. “Kansas City Blues. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 49 (Jan 1968): 9–10; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 50 (Feb 1968): 9–10.

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KANSAS CITY BLUES STRUMMERS

KANSAS JOE See: JOE McCOY

See: BA154, C98. KANSAS CITY KITTY (Thelma Holmes)

KANSAS KATIE See: Item BB1640.

See: MOZELLE ALDERSON KANSAS CITY RED (Arthur Lee Stevenson) BK1.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Blue Monday at the Checkboard and the Kansas City Red Benefit, Chicago.” Living Blues no. 42 (Jan/Feb 1979): 28.

BK2.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Kansas City Red: ‘Entertainin’ the Peoples’.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 24–29.

BK3.

Harris, Jeff. “Kansas City Red.”, in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 559–560 (Item E162).

BRUCE KAPLAN See: FLYING FISH RECORDS SAX KARI (Isaac Saxton Kari Toombs) BK9.

Kochakian, Dan. “The Sax Kari Story. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 161 (Aug 2001): 4–11; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 162 (Sep 2001): 4–8.

BK10.

Mohr, Kurt; et al. “Sax Kari Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 162 (Sep 2001): 9–11.

CHAD KASSEM See: ANALOGUE PRODUCTION ORIGINALS RECORDS

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kansas City Red.”, in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1342 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 213 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 203 (E169).

ERNIE K-DOE (Ernest Kador) BK11.

BK5.

O’Neal, Jim. “Kansas City Red & Blind John Davis.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 23.

Anon. Ernie K-Doe. Vol. 1. USA: Bandy LP 70004, 1970s. Vol. 2. USA: Bandy LP 70005, 1970s.

BK12.

BK6.

Santelli, Robert. “Kansas City Red.”, in The Big Book of Blues, p. 229 (Item E202).

Broven, John J. “Ernie K-Doe,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 153–154 (Item F1076).

BK13.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 40.

Broven, John. Ernie K-Doe: Mother in Law. UK: Stateside/EMI SSL 6012, 1986.

BK14.

Clarke, Donald. “K-Doe, Ernie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 680 (Item E125).

BK15.

Coleman, Rick. Ernie K-Doe: Burn, K-Doe, Burn. UK: Charly CD 231, c1990.

BK16.

Dawson, Victoria. “Still Cocky, Still Ernie K-Doe.” Times-Picayune (29 Apr 1989): 1.

BK4.

BK7.

Burke, Tony. “Kansas City Red.” Blues & Rhythm no. 63 (Sep 1991): 13.

BK8.

Illinois Slim. “Arthur Lee Stevenson (Kansas City Red).” Living Blues no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1992): 33–34. See also: Items BB1984, BE193.

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2002): 792. Offbeat (Aug 2001): 29+. Second Line 51 (Fall 2001): 2. Vibrations no. M37 (2001): 12.

BK17.

DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Ernie K-Doe,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 36 (Item E164).

BK18.

Duffy, Timothy. “Ernie K-Doe,” in Music Makers, pp. 88–89. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BK34.

Amicone, Michael. “Ernie K-Doe.” Billboard 113/114 (29 Dec 2001): YE-29.

BK19.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Ernie K. Doe: At the Center of the Universe.” Living Blues no. 153 (Sep/Oct 2000): 26–31.

BK35.

Burke, Tony. “Ernie K-Doe.” Blues & Rhythm no. 162 (Sep 2001): 20.

BK20.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Ernie K-Doe: The Mother-in-Law Man.” Goldmine no. 67 (Dec 1981): 18.

BK36.

Dansby, Andrew. “Ernie K-Doe.” Rolling Stone no. 875 (16 Aug 2001): 39.

BK21.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Ernie K-Doe: The In-Kredible KDoe,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 333–342 (Item F1085).

BK37.

Eliscu, Jenny. “Ernie K-Doe.” Rolling Stone no. 885/886 (27 Dec 2001-3 Jan 2002): 117.

BK38.

Hannusch, Jeff. “The In-Kredible Ernie K-Doe.” Wavelength no. 5 (Mar 1981): 6.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Ernie K-Doe, R&B Singer.” Goldmine no. 549 (10 Aug 2001): 23.

BK39.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Ernie K-Doe,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 181–182 (Item E145).

Hannusch, Jeff. “Ernie K-Doe.” Living Blues no. 159 (Sep/Oct 2001): 86–87.

BK40.

Harris, Paul. “Ernie K-Doe.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 68.

BK24.

Holland, Ted. “Ernie K-Doe,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 29 (E157).

BK41.

Hurtt, Michael. “Farewell to a King.” Mojo no. 95 (Oct 2001): 32.

BK25.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “K-Doe, Ernie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1348– 1349 (Item E165).

BK42.

Laing, Dave. “Ernie K-Doe: Flamboyant R&B Singer Whose Mother-In-Law Topped the Charts.” Guardian [UK] (10 Jul 2001).

BK26.

Mazzoleni, Florent. “Ernie K-Doe.” Soul Bag no. 164 (Fall 2001): 40.

BK43.

Leigh, Spencer. “Ernie K-Doe.” Independent (Review) [UK] (9 Jul 2001): 6.

BK27.

Newlin, Jon. “Ernie K-Doe: At 35, Rock’s Grand Old Man.” Figaro (8 Jul 1972): 4–5.

BK44.

Spera, Keith. “Bye and Bye ... Ernie K. Doe.” New Orleans Music 9, no. 5 (Sep 2001): 18–20.

BK28.

Nite, Norm N. “Ernie K-Doe,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 349 (Item E181).

BK45.

BK29.

Otis, John. “K-Doe, Ernie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 561 (Item E162).

Strauss, Neil. “Ernie K-Doe, 65, Who Sang ‘Motherin-Law’ is Dead.” New York Times (7 Jul 2001): A11.

BK22. BK23.

BK30.

Sandmel, Ben. “Mr. K-Doe Goes to Washington,” in Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000, ed. P. Guralnick. New York: Da Capo, 2000. (NOTE: This article was originally published in Gambit Weekly.)

KEB’ MO’ (Kevin Moore) BK46.

Anon. “Big Wide Grin, Keb’ Mo’.” Rock & Rap Confidential no. 182 (May/Jun 2001): 5.

BK47.

Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Keb’ Mo’,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 220–225 (Item A139).

BK48.

Bays, Kenneth. “Blues from the Field: Q&A with Keb’ Mo’.” Blues Revue no. 91 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 35.

BK31.

Sandmel, Ben. “Outrageous Ernie K-Doe Steals R&B Awards Show.” Down Beat 65, no. 7 (Jul 1998): 17.

BK32.

Santelli, Robert. “K-Doe, Ernie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 229–230 (Item E202).

BK49.

Boehlert, Eric. “Keb’ Mo’.” Rolling Stone no. 752 (23 Jan 1997): 28.

BK33.

Sinclair, John. “Back Talk with Ernie K-Doe.” Offbeat 9, no. 2 (1996): 82–85.

BK50.

Campbell, Rod. “Keb’ Mo’: Mo’ Better Blues.” Dirty Linen no. 70 (Jun/Jul 1997): 12–13.

BK51.

Dicaire, David. “Keb’ Mo’: The Rainmaker,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 30–33 (Item E131).

BK52.

Duncan, Scott. “The Blues Cat from Compton.” Blueprint no. 86 (Jul 1996): 10–11.

Obituaries: Blues Access no. 47 (2001): 90. Blues Revue no. 71 (Oct 2001): 77. CBMR Digest 14, no. 2 (Fall 2001): 3. Discoveries no. 160 (2001): 16. Jazz Podium 49 (Jan 2000): 49. Los Angeles Times (7 Jul 2001): 7. Mojo no. 95 (2001): 32+. Notes 58 (Jun

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BK53.

Duncan, Scott. “Oh Yeah, You’re Getting It Boy: You’re Gonna Be All Right in a Little While!” Blueprint no. 76 (Aug 1995): 12–14.

BK54.

Hall, Russell. “Keb’ Mo’: Building on the Blues.” Performing Songwriter no. 52 (Mar/Apr 2001): 66–71.

BK55.

Hamburger, David. “Behind the Door: The Singular Vision That Allows Keb’ Mo’ to Tell the Stories in the Songs.” Acoustic Guitar no. 101 (May 2001): 36–38, 44–45.

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BK70.

Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 16 (Oct 1998): 7.

BK71.

Pattison, Kermit. “Happier Blues: How a Veteran L.A. Guitarist Was Reborn as Acoustic Bluesman Keb’ Mo’.” Acoustic Guitar no. 50 (Feb 1997): 74– 77, 81–82.

BK72.

Peabody, Dave. “1 Guy Named Mo’.” Folk Roots no. 150 (Dec 1995): 24–25.

BK73.

Pilchak, Angela M. “Keb’ Mo’,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 52 (Item E164).

BK74.

Randall, Mac. “Songwriting: Keb’ Mo’.” Musician no. 227 (Oct 1997): 21–22.

BK56.

Hermans, Sjef. “Keb’ Mo’ is Okeh.” Block no. 97 (1996): 15–17.

BK57.

Irvine, Martha. “Compton’s Keb’ Mo’ Builds Momentum on Blues Scene.” Los Angeles Sentinel (23 Jan 1997): 4.

BK75.

Ransom, Kevin. “Soulful Keb’ Mo’ Puts a Modern Spin on Delta Blues.” Detroit News (12 Oct 1995): 1.

BK58.

Jordan, Scott. “Keb’ Mo’: Movin’ the Blues.” Offbeat 9, no. 7 (1996): 46–49.

BK76.

Russell, Rusty. “Keb’ Mo’: Celebrating Folk Blues.” Guitar Player 35, no. 1 (Jan 2001): 53–54.

BK59.

Jordan, Scott. “Keb’ Mo’: No Time to Slow Down.” Blues Revue no. 48 (Jun 1999): 8–9, 11–14.

BK77.

BK60.

“Keb’ Mo’: Musikerporträt.” Blues News [Germany] no. 17 (Apr/Jun 1999): 18–20.

Russell, Tony. “Keb’ Mo’,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 129–130 (Item A1904).

BK78.

Shadwick, Keith. “Keb’ Mo’,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 170 (Item E204).

BK79.

Sharken, Lisa. “Keb’ Mo’: Contemporary Bluesman.” Guitar Player 33, no. 2 (Feb 1999): 35, 38.

BK80.

Slaven, Neil. “Keb’ Mo.” Blues & Rhythm no. 102 (Sep 1995): 9.

BK81.

Slaven, Neil. “Mo’s Better Blues.” The Guitar Magazine 6, no. 8 (Jul 1996): 7.

BK82.

Spera, Keith. “Keb’ Mo’: He’s ‘Mo Than Just the Blues.” Times-Picayune (20 Sep 1996): 6.

BK83.

Tipaldi, Art. “Keb’ Mo’: Taking the Blues to the Schools.” Blues Revue no. 18 (Jul/Aug 1995): 62–63.

BK84.

Tipaldi, Art. “Keb’ Mo’,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 261–266. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

BK61.

BK62.

Kooper, Al. “A Thursday Evening on the Cumberland.” Blues Revue no. 26 (Dec 1996/Jan 1997): 18–19. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Keb’ Mo’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 213 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 204 (E169).

BK63.

Lodetti, Antonio. “Keb’ Mo’.” Il Blues no. 57 (Dec 1996): 46–47.

BK64.

Looy, Guido Van. “Le Pourquoi Plutôt Que le Comment: Keb’ Mo’.” Soul Bag no. 141 (Winter 1995/96): 6–7.

BK65.

McConnell, Stacy A. “Keb’ Mo’,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 21 (Item E164).

BK66.

McCormick, Moira. “Keb’ Mo’ ‘Widens’ Kid’s Horizons with Sony Disc.” Billboard 113 (2 Jun 2001): 101.

BK85.

Trageser, Jim. “Keb’ Mo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 561–562 (Item E162).

BK67.

Milkowski, Bill. “The Blues are All Right: Keb’ Mo’.” Fi: The Magazine of Music & Sound 2, no. 6 (Jul/Aug 1997): 140–141, 143.

BK86.

Vaziri, Aidin. “Keb’ Mo’ Happy to Sing the Blues.” San Francisco Chronicle (27 Sep 1996): 1.

BK87.

BK68.

Morris, Chris. “Keb’ Mo’ Goes Beyond the Blues on Epic Set.” Billboard 108 (4 May 1996): 15, 19.

Widders-Ellis, Andy. “Keb’ Mo’: Delta Blues Evangelist.” Guitar Player 28, no. 9 (Sep 1994): 14.

BK69.

Morris, Chris. “OKeh’s Keb’ Mo’ Scores with Blues-Pop Approach.” Billboard 110 (11 Apr 1998): 10, 105.

See also: Les Amis du Blues 1, no. 6 (Jun 1995); Les Amis du Blues 2, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1996); Les Amis du Blues 2, no. 5 (Sep/Oct 1996). Blues News [Germany] no. 17 (Apr/May/Jun 1999).

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Item A220. KEGHOUSE See: Item C766 (Vol. 4). ARTHUR “GUITAR” KELLEY BK88. BK89.

BK90.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Guitar Kelley,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 147 (E101). Beyer, Jimmy. “Arthur ‘Guitar’ Kelley,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 32–33. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980. Bogaert, Karel. “Kelley, ‘Guitar’ Arthur,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 207 (Item E110).

BK91.

Guerry, Jean. “Arthur ‘Guitar’ Kelley.” Soul Bag no. 16 (c1971): 16–17.

BK92.

Harris, Sheldon. “Kelley, Arthur ‘Guitar’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 301 (E146).

BK93.

Komara, Edward. “Guitar Kelley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 392 (Item E162).

BK94.

Lamb, Bruce. “Thinkin’ Hard About a Woman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 64 (Oct 1991): 11.

BK95.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kelly, Arthur Lee ‘Guitar’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1352 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 213, 215 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 205 (E169).

BK96.

Pattison, Terry. “Guitar Kelley.” Blues Unlimited no. 75 (Sep 1970): 7–8.

BK97.

Santelli, Robert. “Guitar Kelley,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 161 (Item E202).

BK102. Balfour, Alan. Jack Kelly & His South Memphis Jug Band: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1933–1939). Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6005, 1990. BK103. Bogaert, Karel. “South Memphis Jug Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 346 (Item E110). BK104. Eagle, Bob. “Jack Kelly and His South Memphis Jug Band.” Alley Music 1, no. 4 (Aug 1969): 14–16. BK105. Garon, Paul. “Blues Every Evenin’ (New Series, Number 1): Jack Kelly and His South Memphis Jug Band.” Blues Unlimited no. 38 (Nov 1966): 8–9. BK106. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kelly, Jack,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1353 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 215 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 205–206 (E169). BK107. Olsson, Bengt. “Jack Kelly,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, p. 39. London: Studio Vista, 1970. BK108. Olsson, Bengt. South Memphis Jug Band. UK: Flyright FLY LP 113, 1976. See also: Items A2251, BM1272, C98, C522, F1258. SAM KELLY BK109. Rowe, Mike. “Mike Rowe Blues: Ramblin’ Around with L.C. Green, Sam Kelly, Robert Richard (& Little Walter).” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 21. VANCE KELLY BK110. Dannic, Claude. “Vance Kelly: Fidele au Loup = Vance Kelly: Faithful to the Wolf.” Soul Bag no. 178 (Mar 2005): 10–11.

Obituaries: Blues Access no. 48 (Winter 2002): 74. Living Blues no. 160 (Nov/Dec 2001): 87.

BK111. Komara, Edward. “Kelly, Vance,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 562 (Item E162).

BK98.

Burke, Tony. “Arthur ‘Guitar’ Kelley.” Blues & Rhythm no. 164 (Nov 2001): 20.

BK112. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kelly, Vance,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 206 (E169).

BK99.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Arthur ‘Guitar’ Kelley, Blues Guitarist/Singer.” Goldmine no. 557 (30 Nov 2001): 12, 23.

BK113. Queignec, Jean. “Vance Kelly.” Soul Bag no. 145 (Winter 1997): 8.

BK100. Périn, Jacques. “Arthur ‘Guitar’ Kelly.” Soul Bag no. 165 (Winter 2001): 36. See also: Items BH1170, D1146, F636. EDDIE KELLY

BK114. Queignec, Jean. “Vance Kelly.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 28–29. BK115. Romain-Vimont, Gilles. “Entretien avec Vance Kelly: J’Aimerais Rester en France.” Soul Bag no. 153 (Winter 1999): 10–11.

JACK KELLY

BK116. Russell, Tony. “Vance Kelly (1954–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 130 (Item A1904).

BK101. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jack Kelly,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 147 (E101).

BK117. Sharp, Steven. “South Side Special: Vance Kelly.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 29–31.

See: Items BC1813, BS795.

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BK118. Sharp, Steven. Vance Kelly: Call Me. Austria: Wolf 120.877, 1994. BK119. Stephenson, Mike. “Vance Kelly.” Blues & Rhythm no. 153 (Oct 2000): 5. BK120. “Vance Kelly: Kurzbericht.” Blues News [Germany] no. 21 (Apr/Jun 2000): 8. BK121. Wisse, Rien. “Vance Kelly: ‘Ik Ben Ervan Overtuigd dat Ik de Top Zal Bereiken.” Block no. 111 (1999): 12–14. BOB KELTON (Robert Kelton) BK122. Astbury, Ray. “Kelton, Robert ‘Bob’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 562–563 (Item E162). BK123. Mazzolini, Tom. “Bob Kelton: Early Oakland Blues.” Living Blues no. 62 (Winter 1984): 14–16. WILL KEMBLE

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CHRIS KENNER BK130. Broven, John J. “Chris Kenner,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 156–158 (Item F1076). BK131. Broven, John. “Chris Kenner: ‘I Like It Like That’: The Story of Legendary New Orleans R&B Man.” Melody Maker (26 May 1973): 57. BK132. Coleman, Rick. Chris Kenner: I Like It Like That. UK: Charly CD 230, c1990. BK133. Dahl, Bill. Land of 1000 Dances - The Chris Kenner Collection. USA: Fuel 2000 Records 302 061 290 2, 2003. BK134. Hannusch, Jeff ‘Almost Slim’. “Chris Kenner: Man of 1000 Dances.” Wavelength no. 42 (Apr 1984): 24. BK135. Hannusch, Jeff. Chris Kenner: The Name of the Place. USA: Bandy LP-70015, c1983.

THE KENDALL BROTHERS

BK136. Hannusch, Jeff. “Chris Kenner: Man of 1,000 Dances,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 291–300 (Item F1085).

BK124. Komara, Edward. “Kemble, Will Ed,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 563 (Item E162).

BK137. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Chris Kenner,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 183 (Item E145).

See: THE KENDALL BROTHERS

See also: Item BT815. WILLIS “HILLBILLY” KENIBREW BK125. Hay, Fred J. “Why Don’t You Cut Me Up Some Bream There: Beer Party at Joe Willie Wilkin’s House with Houston Stackhouse and Willis ‘Hillbilly’ Kenibrew,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 196–239. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001. TINY KENNEDY (Jesse Kennedy) BK126. Komara, Edward. “Kennedy, Jesse ‘Tiny’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 563 (Item E162). BK127. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kennedy, Jesse ‘Tiny’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1356 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 217 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 206–207 (E169). BK128. Ryan, Marc. Tiny Kennedy/Clayton Love/Jerry ‘Boogie’ McCain: Strange Kind of Feelin’. USA: Trumpet AA701, c1989. See also: Item BW2319. TOM KENNEDY BK129. Kochakian, Dan. “Tom Kennedy.” Blues & Rhythm no. 165 (Christmas 2001): 10–13.

BK138. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kenner, Chris,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1356 (Item E165). BK139. Morthland, John. “Kenner, Chris,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 621 (Item E154). BK140. Newlin, Jon. “Man of a Thousand Dances: Chris Kenner.” Figaro (17 Jun 1972): 1–4. BK141. Nite, Norm N. “Chris Kenner,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 350 (Item E181). BK142. Rolontz, Bob. Chris Kenner: Land of 1000 Dances. USA: Atlantic 8117, 1966. BK143. Santelli, Robert. “Kenner, Chris,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 230 (Item 202). BK144. Sinclair, John; Komara, Edward. “Kenner, Chris,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 563 (Item E162). Obituaries: Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 3 (1977): 16. Variety 282 (18 Feb 1976): 127. BK145. Pattison, Terry. “Chris Kenner.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 8. BK146. Stiff, John. “Chris Kenner.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. See also: Goldmine no. 197 (12 Feb 1988).

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Item F1079. SONNY KENNER (Clarence Martin Kenner) BK147. Gilley, Dawayne; Brisbin, John Anthony (transcriber). “Sonny Kenner.” Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/ Feb 2000): 50–57. BK148. Gilley, Dawayne. “Sonny Kenner & Luqman Hamza.” Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 53. Obituaries: Cadence 27, no. 2 (Mar 2001): 141. Discoveries no. 155 (2001): 12. Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 102. Orkester Journalen 69, no. 4 (Apr 2001): 47. BK149. Gilley, Dawayne. “Sonny Kenner.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 86–87. BK150. Hoffman, Kevin. “Remembering a Legendary Artist and His Musical Gifts Memorial Pays Tribute to Sonny Kenner.” Kansas City Star (30 Jan 2001): A1. BK151. Reynard, Guy. “Tears: Sonny Kenner.” Jazz Hot no. 581 (Jun 2001): 4. BK152. Trussell, Robert. “KC Guitarist Kenner Dies at Age 67.” Kansas City Star (24 Jan 2001): F1. WILLIE KENT BK153. Bonner, Brett J. Willie Kent: Everybody Needs Somebody. Austria: Wolf 120.889 CD, c1998. BK154. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Blues at 2000: Willie Kent.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 60–61. BK155. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Willie Kent: Learn to Follow and Then to Lead.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/ Apr 1993): 6–15. BK156. Dahl, Bill. “Willie Kent and Gents a Band on the Move.” Chicago Tribune (17 Jan 1997): 22. BK157. Dahl, Bill. Willie Kent: Make Room for the Blues. USA: Delmark DE-723, 1998. BK158. Downing, Andy. “Willie Kent Finds That There’s Healing Power in the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (9 Dec 2005): 18.

BK163. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kent, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1357 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 217 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 207 (E169). BK164. O’Brien, Justin. Willie Kent: Ain’t It Nice. USA: Delmark DD-653, 1991. BK165. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 31 (Jan 2000): 16–17. BK166. Paulsson, Palle. “Make Room For The Blues — and Willie Kent.” Jefferson no. 123 (2000): 4–7. BK167. Queignec, Jean. “Willie Kent.” Soul Bag no. 149 (Winter 1998): 22–25. BK168. Queignec, Jean. “Willie Kent et Ses ‘Gents’: Une Moralite Irreprochable.” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 11–13. BK169. Russell, Tony. “Willie Kent (1936–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 130 (Item A1904). BK170. Santelli, Robert. “Kent, Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 231 (Item E202). BK171. Soricelli, Robert. “Kent, Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 563 (Item E162). BK172. Stephenson, Mike. “Mike Stephenson Interviews a ... Bass Playin’ Man.” Blues & Rhythm no. 155 (Dec 2000): 18–19. BK173. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Willie Kent,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 138–141, 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BK174. Ulrey, Lois. “Willie Kent.” Magic Blues no. 3 (1991): 24–33. BK175. Ulrey, Lois. Willie Kent: Too Hurt to Cry. USA: Delmark DE 667, 1994. BK176. Wiener, Jeff; Récaborde, Alain. “Willie Kent: The Hard Working Gentleman of the Blues.” Blues Access no. 44 (Winter 2001): 32–38.

BK159. Feeney, Jim. Willie Kent: Long Way to Ol’ Miss. USA: Delmark DE-696, 1996.

BK177. Wisse, Rien. “‘Ik Mijd Maxwell Street.’ Hoe Bassist/Zanger Willie Kent zijn Business Beschermt.” Block no. 128 (2004): 8–13.

BK160. Isola, Gregory. “Willie Kent: Bottom-Line Blues.” Bass Player 10, no. 6 (Jun 1999): 50–52, 81.

BK178. Wisse, Rien. “Kent u Alles van Willie Kent?” Block no. 128 (2004): 14–15.

BK161. Kening, Dan. “First Bass: Blues Virtuoso Willie Kent Fears for the Future of His Art.” Chicago Tribune (20 Jan 1992): 3. BK162. Kent, Willie. “The Blue Sound of Chi-Town.” Bass Player 6, no. 1 (Feb 1995): 15.

See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 35 (2005). Items BR1011, BW1644. KENTUCKY JUG BAND See: PHILLIPS’ LOUISVILLE JUG BAND

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DON KESEE BK179. Gallaher, Edwin; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Don Kesee.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 56. DANNY KESSLER See: OKEH RECORDS ROBERT KETCHUM BK180. Bogaert, Karel. “Ketchum, Robert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 209 (Item E110). BK181. Leadbitter, Mike. “Stockade.” Blues Unlimited no. 46 (Sep 1967): 5–6. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 195 (Item A1241). GEORGE KHOURY See: LYRIC RECORDS OMAS HAKIM KHAYYAM See: DAVE ALEXANDER KID STORMY WEATHER BK182. Hall, Bob. “Kid Stormy Weather,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 564– 565 (Item E162). BK183. Heide, Karl Gert zur. “Kid Stormy Weather.” Blues Unlimited no. 79 (Jan 1971): 11–12. See also: Item BB1383. KENNETH KIDD See: PREZ KENNETH WALTER KIMBLE Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 9 (Sep 1988): 92. Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 37. Orkester Journalen 56 (Sep 1988): 34. Variety 330 (16 Mar 1988): 110. BK184. Burke, Tony; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Walter Kimble.” Blues & Rhythm no. 37 (Jun 1988): 7. DAVID KIMBROUGH JR. BK185. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: David Malone.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 80. BK186. Nelson, David. “Kimbrough, David, Jr.,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 565 (Item E162). See also: JUNIOR KIMBROUGH

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BK188. Anon. Junior Kimbrough: God Knows I Tried. USA: Fat Possum 80320-2, 1998. BK189. Brown, Larry. Junior Kimbrough and the Soul Blues Boys: Sad Days, Lonely Nights. USA: Fat Possum 42081-2, 1994; USA: Fat Possum FP1006, 1994; USA: Fat Possum 80306-2, 1997. BK190. Cheseborough, Steve. “Access: Arson Destroys Junior Kimbrough’s Jook Joint.” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 110. BK191. DeCurtis, Anthony. You Better Run: The Essential Junior Kimbrough. USA: Fat Possum 80340-2, 2002. BK192. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Junior Kimbrough,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 41 (Item E164). BK193. Doidy, Eric. “Interview: David ‘Junior’ Kimbrough.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 38–39. BK194. Donahue, Michael. “Songs of their Father; Junior Kimbrough’s Sons are Playing His Blues at Family’s Club.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (28 Apr 1998): C1. BK195. Ellis, Bill. “Musicians Unite for Junior’s Juke Joint.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (29 Apr 2000): F1. BK196. Evans, David; Oliver, Sylvester. Junior Kimbrough and the Soul Blues Boys: Do the Rump! USA: HMG CD 6503, 1997. BK197. Freeland, Tom. “Chulahoma the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 103 (Oct 1995): 19. BK198. Freeland, Tom. “Junior’s Juke Joint Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 150 (Jun 2000): 14. BK199. Kuelker, Michael. “The Raw, Real Thang.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (31 Aug 1995): 34. BK200. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kimbrough, Junior,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 217–218 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 207–208 (E169). BK201. Lewis, John. “Drink, Drank, Drunk: Junior Kimbrough’s Intoxicatin’ Blues.” Option no. 74 (May/ Jun 1997): 48–53. BK202. Nelson, David. “David Kimbrough: Popnotic Blues for the Year 2000.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 40–43.

JUNIOR KIMBROUGH (David Kimbrough)

BK203. Nelson, David. “Junior Kimbrough: The Beginning and the End of Music.” Living Blues no. 100 (Nov/ Dec 1991): 27–29.

BK187. Anon. “Headstones Dedicated for Junior Kimbrough and Eugene Powell.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 11.

BK204. Nelson, David. “Kimbrough, Junior,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 565–566 (Item E162).

Item BK194.

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BK205. Nicholson, Robert. “Juke-Joint Blues in the Hills: Junior Kimborough [sic] and R.L. Burnside,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 152–161. London: Blandford, 1998. BK206. Obrecht, Jas. “Junior Kimbrough: Cottonpatch Blues.” Guitar Player 29, no. 8 (Aug 1995): 89–98. BK207. Palmer, Robert. Junior Kimbrough & the Soul Blues Boys: All Night Long. USA: Fat Possum FP 1002, c1993. BK208. Russell, Tony. “Junior Kimbrough (1930–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 130–131 (Item A1904). BK209. Santelli, Robert. “Kimbrough, Junior,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 231 (Item E202). BK210. Semien, John. “Fire Takes Junior Kimbrough’s Juke Joint; Family to Rebuild.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (7 Apr 2000): A9. BK211. Shadwick, Keith. “David ‘Junior’ Kimbrough,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 171 (Item E204). BK212. Steber, Bill (photos); Nelson, David (intro). “All Night Long: Junior’s Juke Joint.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 40–47. BK213. Trynka, Paul. “‘It Makes Me Feel Good’.” Mojo no. 136 (Mar 2005): 92. BK214. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Jr Kimbrough,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 20, 144, 147, 152–153, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BK215. Waterman, Dick. “Junior Kimbrough,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 158–159. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. Obituaries: Billboard 110 (26 Dec 1998–2 Jan 1999): YE18. Blues News [Finland] no. 169 (1998). Blues News [Germany] no. 12 (Feb 1998): 6. Cadence 24, no. 3 (Mar 1998): 141. Dirty Linen no. 77 (Aug/Sep 1998): 8. Discoveries no. 118 (1998): 28. Folk Roots no. 177 (Mar 1998): 13. JazzTimes 28 (May 1998): 20. Juke Blues no. 40 (1998): 46. Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 80. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (24 Jan 1998): 6. Notes 55 (Jun 1999): 863. Orkester Journalen 66 (Mar 1998): 45. Plain Dealer [Cleveland, OH] (29 Jan 1998): B9. Rolling Stone no. 802/3 (24 Dec 1998–97 Jan 1999): 100. Washington Post (25 Jan 1998): B8. BK216. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Junior Kimbrough (1930– 1998).” Sing Out! 42, no. 4 (Spring 1998): 24. BK217. Brenner, Josh. “‘Junior’ Kimbrough.” Jefferson no. 117 (1998): 33.

BK218. Ellis, Bill. “North Miss. Bluesman Kimbrough Dies at 67.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (20 Jan 1998): C1. BK219. Fields, Gaylord. “Junior Kimbrough.” Spin [USA] 14, no. 4 (Apr 1998): 64. BK220. Freeland, Tom. “David ‘Junior’ Kimbrough, 1930– 1998.” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 46. BK221. Himes, Geoffrey. “Junior Kimbrough.” Rolling Stone no. 781 (5 Mar 1998): 34. BK222. Jackson, Calvin. “Bij de Dood van Junior Kimbrough.” Block no. 105 (1998): 9. BK223. McDonough, John. “David ‘Junior’ Kimbrough.” Down Beat 65, no. 5 (May 1998): 15. BK224. Morris, Chris. “Bluesman Junior Kimbrough, 67, Dies.” Billboard 110 (31 Jan 1998): 12. BK225. Nelson, David. “David ‘Junior’ Kimbrough.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 50–52. BK226. Pareles, Jon. “David (Junior) Kimbrough, 67: A Blues Musician.” New York Times (21 Jan 1998): D24. BK227. Robbins, Kevin. “800 Honor Blues Innovator Kimbrough; His N. Miss. Sound Had World Appeal.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (25 Jan 1998): B1. BK228. Rubin, Mike. “Junior Kimbrough, 1930–1998.” Village Voice 43 (3 Feb 1998): 130. BK229. Russell, Tony. “Junior Kimbrough; Back to Basic Blues.” Guardian [UK] (14 Feb 1998): 19. BK230. Tipaldi, Art. “The Last Word: Junior Kimbrough.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 86. BK231. Trynka, Paul; Pop, Iggy. “Down on Junior’s Farm.” Mojo no. 52 (Mar 1998): 38–39. BK232. Wight, Phil. “Junior Kimbrough.” Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 17. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 9 (1998). Items A1492, D1160, D1164, D1174, D1177, D1180, F914, F945. KINNEY MALONE KIMBROUGH See: KINNEY MALONE LOTTIE KIMBROUGH See: LOTTIE BEAMAN SYLVESTER KIMBROUGH BK233. Oliver, Paul. Kansas City Blues: The Complete Recorded Works of Lottie Beaman-Kimbrough, Winston Holmes and Charlie Turner, Sylves-

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ter Kimbrough (1924–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5152, 1993. THE KING BROTHERS BK234. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The King Brothers.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 72–74. KING ALEX

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KING KOLAX (William Little) BK247. Pruter, Robert. “King Kolax,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 579 (Item E162). Obituaries: BK248. Penny, Dave. “King Kolax.” Blues & Rhythm no. 69 (May 1992): 14.

BK235. Bock, Scott M.; Gilley, Dawayne. “King Alex.” Living Blues no. 157 (May/Jun 2001): 30–34.

AL KING (Alvin K. Smith)

BK236. O’Neal, Jim. “King Alex on Record.” Living Blues no. 157 (May/Jun 2001): 35.

BK249. Anon. Al King: On My Way. Holland: Diving Duck DD 4302, c1983.

KING DAVID

BK250. Astbury, Ray. “King, Al,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 566–567 (Item E162).

See: Items BN190, F296. KING DAVID’S JUG BAND BK237. Bogaert, Karel. “King David’s Jug Band,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 211–212 (Item E110). BK238. Russell, Tony. “Explorations in the Discographical Jungle!: Key to the Bushes.” Blues Unlimited no. 60 (Mar 1969): 15. KING IVORY LEE (Lee Semiens) BK239. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “King Ivory Lee,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 151 (E101). BK240. Bogaert, Karel. “King Ivory Lee (Lee Semien),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 213 (Item E110). BK241. Harris, Sheldon. “Semien, ‘Ivory’ Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 453 (E146). BK242. Komara, Edward. “Semien, ‘King Ivory’ Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 870 (Item E162). BK243. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Semien, ‘Ivory’ Lee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2224 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 319 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 312–313 (E169).

BK251. Biehler, Chris. Al King: Blues Master. USA: Forevermore 4601, 1996. BK252. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Hildebrand, Lee. “Discographie d’Al King.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 25–26. BK253. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Quelques Chanteurs. Pt. 2: Al King.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 24–25. BK254. Collins, Tony. “Al King Discography.” Juke Blues no. 27 (Autumn 1992): 13. BK255. Collins, Tony. “‘On My Way’: The Al King Story.” Juke Blues no. 27 (Autumn 1992): 9–12. BK256. Harris, Sheldon. “King, Al,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 302–303 (E146). BK257. Hildebrand, Lee. “Al King.” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 15. BK258. Laikkoja, Juhani. “Al King: Varakuningas Länsirannikolta.” Blues News [Finland] no. 89 (1984): 22–23.

BK244. Svensson, Bo. “King Ivory Lee Semien.” Blues & Rhythm no. 111 (Aug 1996): 4–9.

BK259. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “King, Al,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 218 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 208 (E169).

BK245. Svensson, Bo. King Ivory: The Bitch Done Quit Me. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5562, 1995.

BK260. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography.” Shout no. 95 (May 1974): 2.

BK246. Wood, Roger; Thomas, Lorenzo. “Houston Scene: Ivory Lee Semien.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 55.

BK261. Santelli, Robert. “King, Al,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 232 (Item E202).

See also: IVORY RECORDS KING KARL (Bernard Jolivette) See: GUITAR GABLE Items BG669, BG670, BG671, BG672.

Obituaries: Block no. 109 (1999): 34. Jefferson no. 120 (1999): 25. Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 57. Orkester Journalen 67, no. 4 (Apr 1999): 53. Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 44. BK262. Bays, Kenneth. “Al King (1923–1999).” Blues Revue no. 47 (May 1999): 94.

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BK263. Burke, Tony. “Al King.” Blues & Rhythm no. 137 (Mar 1999): 23.

BK284. Blanc-Francard, Patrice. Albert King: King of the Blues Guitar. France: Atlantic ATL 40494, 1973.

BK264. Nelson, David. “Al King.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 54.

BK285. “Blues History: Albert King.” Blues News [Germany] no. 31 (Oct/Dec 2002): 26–27.

BK265. Périn, Jacques. “Al King.” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 34–35.

BK286. Bogaert, Karel. “King, Albert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 209 (Item E110).

ALBERT KING (Albert Nelson) BK266. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Albert King Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 1 (Jul 1984): 4–10.

BK287. Boisson, Steve. “Albert King: The Blues is Serious Business.” Musician no. 43 (May 1982): 21–27, 30, 90–92.

BK267. Amos, Edward. “Albert King,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BK288. Boss, Pete; Lewis, Paul. “Albert King.” Blueprint no. 47 (Jan 1993): 15.

BK268. Anon. “Albert King.” Blues Life no. 17 (1982): 41–42.

BK289. Briggs, Keith. “Albert King: A Tribute.” Blues & Rhythm no. 76 (Feb 1993): 11.

BK269. Anon. “Albert King & His 87-Piece Band.” Rolling Stone no. 51 (7 Feb 1970): 14.

BK290. Briggs, Keith. “Albert King on Compact Disc.” Blues & Rhythm no. 109 (May 1996): 12–15.

BK270. Anon. “Albert King & Otis Rush: Mancini si Nasce: Discografia.” Il Blues no. 27 (Jun 1989): 14.

BK291. Buzelin, Jean. “Les Rois du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 356/357 (Dec 1978/Jan 1979): 58–59.

BK271. Anon. “Albert King: Born Under a Bad Sign,” in The Mojo Collection, ed. J. Irvin, p. 96. Edinburgh: Mojo, 2000.

BK292. Cain, Chris. “Albert Remembered.” Blues Access no. 13 (Spring 1993): 29.

BK272. Anon. “Albert King Has a Message for ‘Little Brothers’.” Soul [USA] 7 (26 Feb 1973): 8.

BK293. Charters, Samuel B. “Fathers and Sons: An Afternoon Date with Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughn [sic],” in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 253–258 (Item A407). (NOTE: Notes written in 2001 for proposed album release.)

BK273. Anon. “Albert King’s 87-Piece Blues Band.” Jazz & Pop 9 (Mar 1970): 11. BK274. Anon. The Best of Albert King. UK: Ace/Stax CDSXK 122, 1998. BK275. Arnaudon, Claude; Leadbitter, Mike. “Live Wire Blues Power.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 19. BK276. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Albert King,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 147–148 (E101). BK277. Atlas, J. “King Albert.” Melody Maker (31 Jul 1971): 26. BK278. Bartolucci, Ron. Albert King: Chicago, 1978. UK: Charly CD CBL 754, 1987. BK279. Bartolucci, Ron. Albert King: Live in Canada. UK: Charly CD CBL 755, 1987.

BK294. Clarke, Donald. “King, Albert,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 695 (Item E125). BK295. Collins, Tony. “A Guide to the Records of Famous Blues Artists: Albert King.” Juke Blues no. 10 (Autumn 1987): 12–14. BK296. Collis, John. Albert King and Otis Rush: So Many Roads. UK: Charly CD BM 2, 1992. BK297. Cummings, Tony. “That’s What the Blues is All About.” Black Music 1, no. 4 (Mar 1974): 35. BK298. Daguerre, Pierre. “Albert King.” Soul Bag no. 130 (Spring 1993): 20–23.

BK280. Bartolucci, Ron. Albert King: Rainin’ in California. Austria: Wolf 120.500 CD, c1998.

BK299. Daguerre, Pierre. “Albert King.” Soul Bag no. 131 (Summer 1993): 15–19.

BK281. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 435 (Mar 1994): 11.

BK300. Dahl, Bill. The Very Best of Albert King. USA: Rhino R2 75703, 1999.

BK282. Berg, Chuck. “Albert King: True to His Type of Blues.” Down Beat 43 (4 Nov 1976): 18, 40–41.

BK301. Dance, Stanley. “The Second King.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 12 (Dec 1968): 6–7.

BK283. Bethune, Christian. “Albert King.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 285 (Apr 1980): 11.

BK302. Davis, Leah. “Albert King.” Soul [USA] 7 (31 Jul 1972): 4.

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BK303. Dicaire, David. “Albert King (1923–1992): Born Under a Blues Sign,” in Blues Singers, pp. 47–51 (Item E130). BK304. Donahue, C. “Albert: King of Blues Power.” Melody Maker (26 Dec 1970): 9. BK305. Dufour, Joël. “Le Roi Albert.” Soul Bag no. 3 (Feb/ Mar 1969): 19. BK306. Dulzo, Jim. “Albert King: Often Copied, Never Imitated.” Detroit News (24 Aug 1990): 1. BK307. Eagle, Bob; Richards, Gary. “Albert King.” Alley Music no. 1 (1967): 9. BK308. Eggers, Kevin. Albert King: The Tomato Years. USA: Tomato/Music Works R2 71623, 1994.

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BK321. Gold, Peter. “Albert King.” Blues Life no. 16 (1981): 14–15. BK322. Goldman, Albert. Albert King: Blues for Elvis. USA: Stax 2015, 1968; USA: Stax MPS 8504, 1991. BK323. Goldman, Albert. Albert King: King of the Blues Guitar. USA: Atlantic SD-8213, 1969. BK324. Goldman, Albert. “‘Hey Joe! Where You Goin’ with That Gun in Your Hand?’: ‘I’m Goin’ Down to the Laundromat to Shoot My Old Lady’: Albert King,” in Freak Show: The Rocksoulbluesjazzsickjewblackhumorsexpoppsych Gig and Other Scenes from the Counter-Culture, pp. 98–99. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1971.

BK309. Eliscu, Lita. “Albert King Delineates the Blues.” Soul and Jazz 3 (Aug 1976): 54–56.

BK325. Goldman, Albert. “Year of the Bulldozing Bluesman: Biggest, Baddest Bluesman: Albert King.” Life Magazine 66, no. 12 (28 Mar 1969): 16.

BK310. Evans, David. “Albert King,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 134–135. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BK326. Goldstein, Richard. “Albert King: Blues of the Delta Guru.” Vogue 152, no. 10 (Dec 1968): 176.

BK311. Fancourt, Leslie. B.B. King, Albert & Freddy: A Discography. Faversham: Retrack, 1993. 62 pp.

BK327. Greenberg, Jerrold. “Albert King is in Town: A Quiet Case of the Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 7 (9 Mar 1968): 6, 22.

BK312. Fishel, Jim. “Albert King Remains True to His ‘Roots’.” Billboard 88 (13 Nov 1976): 32.

BK328. Greensmith, Bill. Albert King: The Ultimate Collection. USA: Rhino R2 71268, 1993.

BK313. Forte, Dan. Albert King: Funky London. USA: Stax SCD-8586-2, 1994. BK314. Forte, Dan. “Albert King, 1923–1992: ‘I’ll Play the Blues for You’.” Guitar Player 27, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 60–64, 66–68. Reprinted as “Albert King,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 168+. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 345–352 (Item C312). BK315. Forte, Dan. “Albert King: Power Blues.” Guitar Player 11, no. 9 (Sep 1977): 38–39. Reprinted as “Albert King,” in The Guitar Player Book. Rev. & updated ed., pp. 143–146. Cupertino: Guitar Player, 1983. BK316. Forte, Dan. Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan: In Session. USA: Stax SCD-7501, 1999. BK317. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Albert King,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001. BK318. Galbraith, Steven. “King, Albert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 567– 569 (Item E162).

BK329. Guerry, Jean. “La Critique de Jean Guerry.” Soul Bag no. 3 (Feb/Mar 1969): 20. BK330. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Albert King,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 202–203 (Item E145). BK331. Harris, Sheldon. “King, Albert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 303–305 (E146). BK332. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues: Albert King.” Coda 9, no. 2 (Jul/Aug 1969): 34. BK333. Heim, Chris. “Concert at New Regal Theatre to Salute Albert King.” Chicago Tribune (15 Jan 1993): 35. BK334. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Albert King,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 182–185 (E150). BK335. Hildebrand, Lee. Albert King: San Francisco ‘83. USA: Fantasy F-9627, 1983. BK336. Hildebrand, Lee. Albert King: The Lost Sessions. USA: Stax MPS-8534, 1986.

BK319. Gäverth, Leif. “Albert King: Blues Power!” Jefferson no. 77 (1987): 2–9.

BK337. Hochman, Steve. “Albert King,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 588–589. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BK320. Gibbs, Vernon. “Musicmakers: Albert King’s Blue Funk.” Essence 8, no. 6 (Oct 1977): 38.

BK338. Holland, Ted. “Albert King,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 55 (E157).

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BK339. Jacoubovitch, Daniel. Albert King: Let’s Have a Natural Ball. USA: Modern Blues MBCD-723, 1989. BK340. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (16 Aug 1968): 16. BK341. Jones, Max. “Talking to the King.” Melody Maker (8 Nov 1969): 16.

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BK356. McWilliams, Andy. “Hey! Grandpa Plays the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 59 (Mar 1991): 13. BK357. Mohr, Kurt; Daguerre, Pierre. “Albert King.” Soul Bag no. 51 (Jan 1976): 12–16. BK358. Nager, Larry. Albert King: Talkin’ Blues. USA: Thirsty Ear 57129, 2003.

BK342. Joyce, Mike. “Albert King Interview.” Cadence 2 (May 1977): 7–9.

BK359. Nathan, David. “Albert King, An’ Where He’s Comin’ From.” Blues & Soul no. 205 (10 Aug 1976): 7.

BK343. Kanefsky, Chris. “The Albert King Thing.” Blues Unlimited no. 62 (May 1969): 14–15.

BK360. Neely, Hal G. Albert King: Live on Memory Lane. USA: Monad MOA 502, 1995.

BK344. Kienzle, Rich. “Albert King,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 21–24. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985.

BK361. Newton, Edmund. “Albert King.” New York Post (28 Oct 1976).

BK345. Kilian, Klaus. “Born Under a Bad Sign: Albert King.” Blues Power Magazin no. 3 (1993): 17.

BK362. Palmer, Robert. Albert King Live. USA: Tomato R2 71622, 1993.

BK346. Klinkowitz, Jon. “King, Albert (1924–1992),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 3, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 25–26 (Item E185).

BK363. Palmer, Robert. Albert King: Live Blues. USA: Utopia CYL2-2205, 1977.

BK347. Komara, Edward. “Oh Pretty Woman (Can’t Make You Love Me),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 734 (Item E162). BK348. Laaksonen, Kimmo. “Vinkukitaran Mestareita.” Blues News [Finland] no. 8/9 (1970): 8. BK349. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Albert King,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 2 (Item E164). BK350. Laing, Dave. “King, Albert,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 13. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 603. New York: Grove, 2001. BK351. Landau, Jon. “Albert King.” Rolling Stone no. 20 (26 Oct 1968): 26. BK352. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “King, Albert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1367 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 218–219 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 208–209 (E169). BK353. Lee, Bill. “Albert King: Born Under a Bad Sign.” Guitar Player 3 (Aug 1969). Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 42–44. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. BK354. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Albert King,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, p. 125 (Item E173). BK355. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “B.B., Bobby, and Big Albert, in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 244– 255. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

BK364. Palmer, Robert. Albert King: Masterworks. USA: Atlantic ATL-K-60–162, 1982. BK365. Pareles, Jon. “Seldom a Better Time to Wallow in the Blues.” New York Times (24 Apr 1992): 23. BK366. Parker, Deanie. Albert King: Born Under a Bad Sign. USA: Stax S 723, 1967. BK367. Paul, Alan. “The End Page: Albert King, 1923– 1992.” Guitar World 20 (Oct 2000): 206. BK368. Paul, Alan. “Live Wire.” Guitar World (Jul 1991). Reprinted in Guitar World 3, no. 1 (1994): 42–47. BK369. Pedler, Dominic. “B.B., Albert and Freddie King: The Royal Family of the Blues.” Record Collector no. 274 (Jun 2002): 82–89. BK370. Peterson, Owen. “The Soul Question.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 9 (Dec 1972): 4–7. BK371. Ross, Michael. “Albert King,” in Rock Beyond Woodstock. Los Angeles: Petersen, 1970. BK372. Roxon, Lillian. “Albert King,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 271–272 (Item E192). BK373. RT. “Blues in the Night.” Blues & Soul no. 492 (15 Sep 1987): 29. BK374. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Albert King,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 90–91. London: Brown, 2003. BK375. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Albert King.” The Blues Collection no. 26 (1992+). BK376. Russell, Tony. “Albert King,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 72–73 (Item A1904).

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BK377. S.A.; Briançon, Pierre. “Albert ‘Soupe Au Lait’.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 25/26 (Jan 1979): 14–15; “Albert ‘Suite et Fin’.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 27 (Feb 1979): 10–11. BK378. St. Pierre, Roger. Albert King: Laundromat Blues. UK: Edsel ED 130, 1984. BK379. St. Pierre, Roger. Albert King: New Orleans Heat. UK: Charly CRB 1066, 1984. BK380. Santelli, Robert. “King, Albert,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 233–234 (Item E202). BK381. Shadwick, Keith. “Albert King,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 172 (Item E204). BK382. Simmons, Gene. Albert King: Live Wire, Blues Power. USA: Stax SCD-4128-2, c1991. BK383. Slaven, Neil. A Truckload of Lovin’: The Best of Albert King. UK: Charly/Snapper SMDCD 186, 1999. BK384. Snowden, Don. “Full Circle for Albert King.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (11 Sep 1983): 68. BK385. Snowden, Don. “An Old Blues Artist is Easing Away: ‘It’s Time to Quit’, Says Famed Guitarist Albert King, 67.” Los Angeles Times (28 Jun 1990): 2. BK386. Southern, Eileen. “King, Albert,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 230–231 (Item E208). BK387. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Albert King: I’ll Play the Blues for You.” Blues Life no. 35 (1986): 10.

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BK394. Welding, Pete. Albert King and Otis Rush: Door to Door. USA: Chess 1538, 1969; USA: Chess/MCA CHC-9322, 1990. BK395. Wheeler, Tom. Albert King: I’ll Play the Blues for You. USA: Stax MPS-8513, 1981. BK396. Wilmer, Val. “Albert King.” Melody Maker (18 Nov 1978): 28. BK397. Wilson, Jim. Albert King: Travelin’ to California. USA: King KSD-1060, 1969; UK: Polydor 2343 026, 1973. BK398. Wyatt, Keith. “The Ax Museum: Albert King.” Guitar World 19, no. 11 (Nov 1999): 99–102. BK399. Zalkind, Ronald (ed.). “Albert King,” in Contemporary Music Almanac 1980/81, p. 248. New York: Schirmer, 1980. Obituaries: Boston Globe (22 Dec 1992): 23. Dirty Linen no. 45 (1993): 6. Goldmine no. 326 (22 Jan 1993): 7. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 425 (Apr 1993): 8. Jazznu no. 169 (1993): 49. JazzTimes 23, no. 3 (Apr 1993): 19. Musica Jazz (Mar 1993): 57. Now Dig This no. 119 (Feb 1993): 2. Orkester Journalen (Feb 1993): 46. Relix (Apr 1993): 15. Rolling Stone no. 672/673 (23 Dec 1993/6 Jan 1994): 79. Ruta 66 no. 82 (1993): 21+. The Times [UK] (1 Jan 1993): 15. Washington Times (23 Dec 1992): 4. BK400. Barnes, Harper. “Albert King Dies: Famed Blues Player.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (23 Dec 1992): 1. BK401. Folkart, Burt A. “Albert King: Influential Blues Guitarist.” Los Angeles Times (23 Dec 1992): 22. BK402. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Albert King.” Compact Disc Magazine no. 2 (Mar 1993): 12–13.

BK388. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Disco.” Blues Life no. 35 (1986): 10–13.

BK403. Laing, Dave. “Albert King.” Guardian [UK] (29 Dec 1992): 10.

BK389. Tapp, Richard. “Collecting Thoughts: Albert King.” Juke Blues no. 48 (Winter 2000/01): 67.

BK404. Marks, Danny. “The Importance of Being Albert.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 9, no. 2 (Feb 1993): 1, 3, 7.

BK390. Thompson, Art. “In Session: Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert King.” Guitar Player 33, no. 12 (Dec 1999): 99.

BK405. Mirin, Mark. “A Tribute to Albert King.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 42–47.

BK391. Tillman, Keith. “Albert King in Person.” Blues Unlimited no. 52 (Apr 1968): 9–10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 209– 211 (Item A1241).

BK406. O’Neal, Jim. “Albert King.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 20–21.

BK392. Topping, Ray. Albert King: More Big Blues. UK: Ace CDCHD 827, 2001.

BK408. Radenac, Marc. “Albert King.” Soul Bag no. 129 (Winter 1993): 26.

BK393. Waterman, Dick. “Albert King,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 106–107. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BK409. Skelly, Richard. “Albert King (1923–1992): Blues Legend.” Sing Out! 37, no. 4 (Feb/Apr 1993): 52–53.

BK407. Racati, Pierre. “Albert King.” Jazz Hot no. 497 (Feb 1993): 13.

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BK410. Swenson, John. “Albert King.” Rolling Stone no. 649 (4 Feb 1993): 12.

BK425. Anon. B.B. King Anthology. New York: Amsco, 1992. 144 pp.

BK411. Watrous, Peter. “Albert King, a Master of the Blues, is Dead at 69.” New York Times (23 Dec 1992): 19.

BK426. Anon. “B.B King Asks $2-Mil in Infringement Suit.” Variety 258 (22 Apr 1970): 55.

BK412. Weinstock, Ron. “Albert King Remembered.” Blues Revue no. 8 (1993): 54.

BK427. Anon. “B.B. King: Blues in Dartmoor.” Melody Maker (30 Sep 1972): 7.

BK413. Whiteis, David. “Albert King.” Down Beat 60, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 12.

BK428. Anon. “B.B. King Blues Ork Set for West Coast.” Chicago Defender (30 Jan 1954): 19.

BK414. Wisse, Rien. “Albert King.” Block no. 85 (1993): 21.

BK429. Anon. B.B. King: Confessin’ the Blues. USA: ABC ABCS 528, 1966.

BK415. Wolfson, Carey. “Albert King, April 25, 1923– December 22, 1992.” Blues Access no. 13 (Spring 1993): 28.

BK430. Anon. “B.B. King Digs Campus Freedom: ‘Feels Alive’ When Doing Concert.” Billboard 83 (30 Oct 1971): 34.

See also: Blues & Soul no. 629 (1993): 34. Blues News [Finland] no. 145 (1994). Cream (Aug 1973). Goldmine no. 172 (27 Feb 1987). Goldmine no. 304 (20 Mar 1992): 30+. Jazznu no. 163 (1992): 528+. Ruta 66 no. 86 (1993): 69+.

BK431. Anon. “B.B. King, F. Lee Bailey Join to Aid Prisoners.” Down Beat 39 (13 Apr 1972): 10.

Items A519, A1464, A2085, BB902, BB1294, C182, C292, D2374.

BK433. Anon. “B.B. King Gets Honorary Degree at Berklee College.” Jet 68 (Jun 1985): 22.

“LITTLE” ARTHUR KING See: Item BN190. B.B. KING (Riley B. King) BK416.

Showtime no. 51 (1984): 6–10.

BK417. Aldin, Mary Katherine; Lee, Peter; O’Neal, Jim; Clayton, Rose; Ferris, Bill; Steel, Suzanne; Newman, Mark; Eagle, Bob. “B.B. King.” Living Blues no. 80 (May/Jun 1988): 10–22. BK418. Ammeson, Jane; Crockett, Will. “Blue Blood: The Thrill Isn’t Gone for Music’s Reigning Blues Man, B.B. King.” Northwest Airlines World Traveler 25, no. 7 (Jul 1993): 22–28. BK419. Anon. “B.B. Announces Blues Appreciation Society.” Down Beat 40, no. 20 (6 Dec 1973): 10. BK420. Anon. “B.B. Breaks New Ground.” Blues & Rhythm no. 201 (Aug 2005): 9. BK421. Anon. “B.B. King.” Guitar Player 4 (Mar 1970). Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 46–48. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. BK422. Anon. “B.B. King.” Guitar Player 32, no. 8 (Aug 1998): 149.

BK432. Anon. “B.B. King, Famed Blues Artist, on ‘Socko’ Tour.” Chicago Defender (9 May 1953): 19.

BK434. Anon. “B.B. King Gives Show for Atlanta Inmates.” Variety 269 (15 Nov 1972): 65. BK435. Anon. “B.B. King Hears How Presley Copied Style.” Chicago Defender (2 Feb 1957): 14. BK436. Anon. “B.B. King Hurt, Misses Show.” Melody Maker (28 Oct 1972): 5. BK437. Anon. “B.B. King Launches Consulting Firm to Help Blues Artists.” Variety 300, no. 3 (20 Aug 1980): 69. BK438. Anon. “B.B. King: Live at the Regal,” in The Mojo Collection, ed. J. Irvin, p. 52. Edinburgh: Mojo, 2000. BK439. Anon. “B.B. King, Merman to Get B’nai B’rith Citations.” Billboard 85 (26 May 1973): 63. BK440. Anon. “B.B. King on the Blues.” Humanities 20, no. 3 (May/Jun 1999): 4+. BK441. Anon. “B.B. King Reveals.” Down Beat 40 (21 Jun 1973): 11–12. BK442. Anon. B.B. King Songbook: Black and Blue. Lincolnwood: Gibson, 1971. 32 pp. BK443. Anon. “B.B. King Starts Firm to ‘Elevate’ Blues Artists.” Jet 58, no. 25 (4 Sep 1980): 59.

BK423. Anon. “B.B. King.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Nov 1964): 10–11.

BK444. Anon. B.B. King: The Best of the Blues: His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1978. 32 pp.

BK424. Anon. “B.B. King: A Tribute.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 18–19.

BK445. Anon. “B.B. King: The King of the Blues.” Soul [USA] 8 (26 Nov 1973): 11.

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BK446. Anon. B.B. King: The World’s Greatest Living Blues Artist; Introduction, Photographs, Forty Nine Songs. Los Angeles: West Coast, 1971. 125 pp. BK447. Anon. B.B. King: Vital Blues Guitar. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1992. 132 pp. BK448. Anon. B.B. King: Why I Sing the Blues. Miami Beach: Hansen, 1969. 63 pp. BK449. Anon. “B.B. King’s Book ‘Blues All Around Me’ Tells Why He Needs a Good Woman.” Jet 90 (Nov 1996): 32–37.

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BK466. Anon. “King, Riley B,” in Current Biography Yearbook. 1970. BK467. Anon. “Life of B.B. King.” Melody Maker (14 Jun 1969): 4. BK468. Anon. “Living Legend: Famed Blues Musician B.B. King Was Honored as a Living Legend by the Library in a Sept. 12 Ceremony.” Library of Congress Information Bulletin 64, no. 10 (2005): 216–217. BK469. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 194 (2 Jun 1954): 54.

BK450. Anon. “B.B. King’s Degree.” Variety 272 (3 Oct 1973): 38.

BK470. Anon. “The New Blues.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Oct 1968): 8–9.

BK451. Anon. B.B. King’s Rhythm & Blues Favorites. USA: Modern, 1972. 48 pp.

BK471. Anon. “The New Blues: B.B. King; Junior Wells; Buddy Guy.” Newsweek 71 (24 Jun 1968): 112.

BK452. Anon. “Bios for Deejays.” Cash Box 25 (28 Mar 1964): 25.

BK472. Anon. “Picking the Blues.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (4 Mar 1979): 6–27.

BK453. Anon. “The Blues Abroad.” New Yorker 55, no. 19 (25 Jun 1979): 23–24.

BK473. Anon. “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.” Rolling Stone no. 493 (12 Feb 1987): 62.

BK454. Anon. “Blues Boy.” Time [USA] 93 (10 Jan 1969): 42–43.

BK474. Anon. “Soviet Union: B.B. Sings the Blues.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 60 (1979): 16.

BK455. Anon. “B.lues B.oy King on Record. Pt. 1.” Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 23–26; “Pt. 2.” Blues Life no. 29 (1985): 22–26.

BK475. Anon. “Talking with the King.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 7 (Aug 1982): 10–11.

BK456. Anon. “Der Blues ist Leben - Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Morgen: B.B. King.” Jazz Podium 37, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 8–10. BK457. Anon. “Blues Legend B.B. King Honored with Historic All-Star Birthday Tribute Concert.” Blues Revue no. 21 (Feb/Mar 1996): 58–59.

BK476. Anon. “There is Always One More Time.” Call & Post (7 Nov 1991): 14. BK477. Anon. “Thrill Ain’t Gone for B.B.” Rolling Stone no. 354 (15 Oct 1981): 38. BK478. Anon. “The Thrill is Back.” Houston Post (9 Jun 1991): 1.

BK458. Anon. “Cover Stories: B.B. King, ‘Take It Home’.” Blues Revue no. 96 (Oct/Nov 2005): 96.

BK479. Anon. “Travels with Lucille: B.B. King.” International Musician 102, no. 1 (Jan 2004): 20–21.

BK459. Anon. “Degree for B.B. King.” Billboard 85 (6 Oct 1973): 24.

BK480. Anon. “‘Why I Sing the Blues’ von B.B. King.” German Blues Circle Info no. 36 (Sep 1979): 29–30.

BK460. Anon. “Interview mit B.B. King.” Blues Life no. 11 (1980): 11–12.

BK481. Antoniello, Phyllis. “B.B. King: The Thrill Ain’t Gone.” Relix 26, no. 2 (Apr 1999): 23–24.

BK461. Anon. “It’s Dr. B.B. King.” Variety 271 (18 Jul 1973): 93.

BK482. Armstrong, John. “B.B.: Queen of the Blues.” Black Music & Jazz Review 2, no. 6 (Sep 1979): 14–15.

BK462. Anon. “King, B.B,” in Current Biography Yearbook. USA: H.W. Wilson, 1970.

BK483. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “B.B. King,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 148–150 (E101).

BK463. Anon. “King Donates Rare Disks to Ole Miss.” Variety 306, no. 7 (17 Mar 1982): 152.

BK484. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “B.B. King,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 72–78 (Item A139).

BK464. Anon. “King, Lucille und Lu: Zur Tournee von B.B. King.” Musikalische Jugend 17, no. 1 (1968): 20.

BK485. Aylward, Jim. Mr. Blues, B.B. King: The King B. USA: ABC ABCS 456, 1972.

BK465. Anon. “King of the Blues.” Sepia 10 (Sep 1961): 63–66.

BK486. Baker, David. “Two B.B. King Solos.” Down Beat 38, no. 12 (10 Jun 1971): 31–32.

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BK487. Balagri, D.; et al. “Trois Jours Sans Surprises.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 218 (Jan 1974): 20–21. BK488. Balfour, Alan. B.B. King: Lucille. UK: BGO BGOCD36, 1997. BK489. Baltin, Steve. “B.B. King: The Root of the Blues.” Performing Songwriter no. 39 (Jul/Aug 1999): 41– 44, 46. BK490. Bays, Kenneth. “B.B. King Gives Guitar to Pope.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 74. BK491. “B.B. King: Der König des Blues.” Blues News [Germany] no. 31 (Oct/Dec 2002): 14–19. BK492. “B.B. King: I Still Have My Dreams.” Blues News [Germany] no. 15 (Oct 1998): 15–16. BK493. Beatty, Mary Lou. “B.B. King Drops In.” Humanities 20, no. 3 (May/Jun 1999): 2+. BK494. Blanc-Francard, Patrice. “B.B. King: Bad Luck Soul.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 200 (May 1972): 16–17. BK495. Bogaert, Karel. “King, B.B. (Riley B. King),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 209–211 (Item E110). BK496. Bonner, Leroy. “King of the One-Nighters: B.B. Travels in Luxury, But Sings Those Cadillac Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 127 (Nov/Dec 1977): 15–19. BK497. Boone, Graeme M. “Twelve Key Recordings: ‘The Thrill is Gone’,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 74–76. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. BK498. Booth, Stanley. “Blues Boy,” in Rythm Oil: A Journey Through the Music of the American South, pp. 84–100. London: Vintage, 1991.

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BK506. Briggs, Keith. “B.B. King: The Vintage Years: Keith Briggs Takes a Taste.” Blues & Rhythm no. 170 (Jun 2002): 22–23. BK507. Briggs, Keith. “To Be King.” Blues & Rhythm no. 75 (Jan 1993): 14–15. BK508. Broder, Henryk M. “Ich Möchte ein Grosser BluesMusiker Sein: Interview mit B.B. King.” Jazz Podium 17, no. 6 (1968): 195. BK509. Broven, John. B.B. King: Blues in My Heart. UK: Ace CDCHM996, 2004. BK510. Broven, John. B.B. King: King of the Blues. UK: Ace CDCHM897, 2003. BK511. Broven, John; Marlo, John. B.B. King: My Kind of Blues. UK: Ace CDCHM881, 2003. BK512. Broven, John; Schneider, Cy. B.B. King: Singin’ the Blues. UK: Ace CDCHM1041, 2005. BK513. Broven, John. B.B. King: The Blues. UK: Ace CDCHM1084, 2005. BK514. Broven, John; Escott, Colin; Gibbon, Peter; Armstrong, Roger. B.B. King: The Vintage Years. UK: Ace ABOXCD 8, 2002. BK515. Broven, John; Parker, Bill. B.B. King Wails. UK: Ace CDCHM882, 2003. BK516. Broven, John. “Behind the B.B. Box Set.” Blues & Rhythm no. 157 (Mar 2001): 27–29. BK517. Broven, John. “Crown LPs ... and B.B. King.” Blues & Rhythm no. 180 (Jun 2003): 22–23. BK518. Broven, John. The Great B.B. King. UK: Ace CDCHM1049, 2005.

BK500. Boulton, Lisa. “B.B. King Off Stage.” Jazz Podium 33 (Jul 1984): 17–18.

BK519. Broven, John. “The Memphis Blues Singers Today. Number 2: B.B. King.” Blues Unlimited no. 2 (Jun 1963): 7. Reprinted as “B.B. King,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 141–142 (Item A1241).

BK501. Bourne, James R. “The Anatomy of B.B. King.” Down Beat 34, no. 15 (27 Jul 1967): 17, 37–40.

BK520. Broven, John. The Soul of B.B. King. UK: Ace CDCHM986, 2004.

BK502. Brasso, Paul. “B.B. King: Med Himmelen som Øverste Grænse.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik 13, no. 5 (Jun 1980): 6–7.

BK521. Broven, John. “A Year in the Life of B.B. King.” Blues Unlimited no. 85 (Oct 1971): 15–17.

BK499. Boulton, Lisa. “B.B. King.” Jazz Podium 41 (May 1992): 42.

BK503. Brawer, Gary. “Setups of the Stars: B.B. King.” Guitar Player 36, no. 11 (Nov 2002): 25. BK504. Brennan, Luann. “B.B. King,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 24 (Item E164). BK505. Brewer, Jim. “B.B. King.” Guitar Player 3 (Dec 1969). Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 45–46. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975.

BK522. Brown, Mick. “Thrill Ain’t Gone.” Daily Telegraph (Magazine) [UK] (19 Oct 1996). BK523. Brunning, Bob. “B.B. King,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BK524. Bryan, Colgan; Buk, Askold. B.B. King: Blues Master. I. New York: Manhattan Music, 1991. 70 pp.; II. New York: Manhattan Music, 1991. 90 pp.; III. New York: Manhattan Music, 1992. 87 pp. Reprinted

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as B.B. King: Blues Master Complete. New York: Manhattan Music, 1992. 245 pp. BK525. Buk, Askold. “How to Play the Blues: Royal Blues.” Guitar World 3, no. 1 (1994): 39–41. BK526. Buzelin, Jean. “Les Rois du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 356/357 (Dec 1978/Jan 1979): 58–59.

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BK543. Ciabattoni, Steve; Pilato, Bruce. B.B. King: Recorded Live Over Two Nights in New York City, June 1978. USA: King Biscuit Flower Hour 70710-88038-2, 1998. BK544. Clapperton, Guy. “Well, I Logged on This Morning.” Mojo no. 29 (Apr 1996): 26.

BK527. Carlier, Richard. “B.B. King.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 16 (Apr 1978): 16.

BK545. Clarke, Donald. “King, B.B,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 695–696 (Item E125).

BK528. Carlson, Lenny. “King, Riley B. ‘B.B.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 573–576 (Item E162).

BK546. Clemons, Annika. “Jefferson Kollar In: B.B. King.” Jefferson no. 85 (1989): 18–20.

BK529. Carlsson, Ulf. “En Bluesentertainer.” Orkester Journalen 54, no. 12 (Dec 1986): 37. BK530. Carlsson, Ulf. “B.B. King: Syntesens Maestare.” Orkester Journalen 53, no. 1 (Jan 1985): 10–14+. BK531. Carlsson, Ulf. “B.B. King: The Beale Street Blues Boy.” Orkester Journalen 52, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 16–20+. BK532. Carroll, Jeffrey. “B.B. King,” in When Your Way Gets Dark. West Lafayette: Parlor, 2005. BK533. Carroll, Jon. “Is His Name Really Riley B. King?” Rolling Stone no. 58 (14 May 1970): 16. BK534. Carroll, Ted. B.B. King: He’s Dynamite. UK: Ace CDCHK 691, 1998. BK535. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “B.B. King,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 118 (Item E120). BK536. Case, Brian. “Blues in Their Sunday Best.” Melody Maker (26 Apr 1980): 19–20. BK537. Cassinos-Carr, Cathy. “B.B. King: Beale Street Blues Boy,” in Exploring the Blues: Teacher’s Handbook. New York: Cherry Lane, 2001. BK538. Catala, Jeanne; Fauchard, Christian; Cullaz, Maurice. “King of the Blues: B.B. King.” Jazz Hot no. 354 (Oct 1978): 22–25. BK539. Cauffiel, Lowell. “300 Nights on the Road for Lucille and B.B.” Biography News 2 (Mar 1975): 36. BK540. Chipkin, Kenn; Sawchuk, Pete; Begelman, Danny. B.B. King: Deuces Wild. Miami: Warner Bros. Publications, 1998. 113 pp.

BK547. Clerk, Carol. “B.B. King: When the Blues Comes to Town.” Melody Maker (27 Jan 1990): 11. BK548. Cohn, Lawrence. “B.B. King.” Jazz & Pop 8 (Jul 1969): 20–21. BK549. Cole, Pat. “B.B. King Exports Blues to Los Angeles.” Down Beat 61, no. 9 (Sep 1994): 10. BK550. Comforti, Joseph M. “A Sociologist Talks to B.B. King. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 4–6; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 65 (Sep 1969): 11–12; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 17–18. BK551. Comolli, J.L. “Out to Lunch: Tous les Noms du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 420 (Nov 1992): 34–36. BK552. Connolly, Ray. “Blues Boy and Lucille.” Evening Standard (26 Apr 1969). BK553. Cooper, B. Lee. “B.B. King: The Written Word.” Rock & Blues News no. 5 (Aug/Sep 1999): 43. BK554. Cote, Michael. “Swinging with the King: B.B.’s Tribute to Louis Jordan.” Blues Revue no. 54 (Jan/ Feb 2000): 14–17. BK555. Cotten, Lee. “B.B. King,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 14–16. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BK556. C.P. “Meet Riley ‘Blues Boy’ King.” Beat Instrumental (Jan 1967). BK557. Crosby, John. B.B. King: Heart and Soul: A Collection of Blues Ballads. UK: Ace CDCH 376, 1992. BK558. Cullaz, Maurice. “Les Blues de B.B. King.” Jazz Hot no. 279 (Jan 1972): 4–7, 28.

BK541. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “B.B. King.” Soul Bag no. 18/19 (c1972): 11–13.

BK559. Dahl, Bill. “B.B. King and Sun Blues Artists Pump Up W.C. Handy Awards.” Goldmine no. 574 (26 Jul 2002): 10, 23.

BK542. Christgau, Robert. “The Complete Work of B.B. King,” in Grown Up All Wrong, pp. 27–31. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

BK560. Dahl, Bill; Armstrong, Roger; Gibbon, Peter. B.B. King: The Modern Recordings, 1950–1951. UK: Ace CDCHM2 835, 2002.

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BK561. Dahl, Bill. “B.B. Still ‘King’ of the Blues at W.C. Handy Awards.” Goldmine no. 495 (16 Jul 1999): 10. BK562. Daley, Dan. “Recording Notes: Classic Tracks: B.B. King’s ‘The Thrill is Gone’.” Mix 29, no. 3 (Feb 2005): 112–113. BK563. Dallas, Karl. “B.B.: High on Blues.” Melody Maker (22 Oct 1977): 47. BK564. Dallas, Karl. “Still King of the Blues.” Melody Maker (21 Oct 1978): 28. BK565. Dallas, Karl. “Talking to the Beale Street Blues Boy.” Acoustic Music no. 32 (Feb 1981): 12–13, 57. BK566. Dalton, John. “B.B. King: King of the Blues.” Guitar: The Magazine for All Guitarists 6, no. 6 (Jan 1978): 19–22. BK567. Dance, Stanley. B.B. King: Blues is King. USA: Bluesway BLS-6001, 1967; USA: MCA MCAD 31368, 1967; USA: MCA 204 925, 1982. BK568. Dance, Stanley; Gleason, Ralph. B.B. King: The Blues, the Wellspring of Today’s American Popular Music, and Its Greatest Performer, B.B. King, in an Unusual and Beautiful Collection of Articles, Music, Lyrics, Photos, and Quotes: Writtten in Standard Music Notation, Guitar Tablature, and Chords, So That You Can Play It Without Reading Music. New York: Amsco, 1970. 60 pp.

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BK577. Davis, Leah. “The Thrill Ain’t Gone: B.B. King.” Soul [USA] 4, no. 23 (6 Apr 1970): 12–13. BK578. DeCurtis, Anthony. “Living Legends.” Rolling Stone no. 561 (21 Sep 1989): 89–99. BK579. DeCurtis, Anthony. “Q&A: B.B. King.” Rolling Stone no. 849 (14 Sep 2000): 60. BK580. DelGrosso, Rich. “B.B. King Crowned the King of the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 34 (Jan/Feb 1998): 81. BK581. DelGrosso, Rich. “Take It on Home: Blues for B.B.: Blend Those Strings.” Blues Revue no. 35 (Mar 1998): 71–72. BK582. DeLisa, Jeannette (ed.). B.B. King: King of the Blues. Miami: CPP/Belwin, 1993. 285 pp. BK583. Dellar, Fred. “How to Buy ... B.B. King.” Mojo no. 52 (Mar 1998): 122. BK584. Demêtre, Jacques; Mohr, Kurt. “B.B. Est Toujours le King.” Soul Bag no. 5 (Jul 1969): 5–7. BK585. Demêtre, Jacques. “Le Dossier B.B. King.” Soul Bag no. 1 (Dec 1968): 5–12. BK586. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Les Jeunes du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 174 (Mar 1962): 24–25. BK587. Denselow, Robin. “Hues of the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (10 Mar 1989): 33. BK588. DeVault, Russ. “True to the Blues, B.B. King Doesn’t Change with Times.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (22 Jun 1991): 5.

BK569. Dance, Stanley. “B.B. King: The King of the Blues.” Jazz [USA] 6, no. 2 (Feb 1967): 15, 18–21. Reprinted as “Blues is King.” Jazz Maker [UK] (Jul 1967): 17–20. Reprinted in edited form in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 34–42. London: Omnibus, 1997.

BK589. DeVinck, Richard; Sims, Billy; Zimmerman, Roy; Grasso, Skip (ed.). B.B. King: Vital Blues Guitar. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1994. 176 pp.

BK570. Danchin, Sebastian. B.B. King. Paris: Editions du Limon, 1993. 219 pp.

BK590. Dicaire, David. “B.B. King (1925–): The Little Blues Boy,” in Blues Singers, pp. 52–62 (Item E130).

BK571. Danchin, Sebastian. B.B. King. Paris: Fayard, 2003. 355 pp.

BK591. Dickerson, Jim. “‘Magnet’ Will Pull Again,” in Coming Home: 21 Conversations About Memphis Music, pp. 9–10. Memphis: Commercial Appeal, 1985.

BK572. Danchin, Sebastian. “B.B. King.” Soul Bag no. 127 (Summer 1992): 6–8. BK573. Danchin, Sebastian. Blues Boy: The Life and Music of B.B. King. Jackson: University of Mississippi, 1998. 156 pp. BK574. Davis, C. “B.B. King of the Blues.” Encore 6 (27 Dec 1977): 31–32.

BK592. Doidy, Eric. “100 Ans avec le Blues, 50 Ans avec B.B. King!” Soul Bag no. 156 (Fall 1999): 22–24. BK593. Doidy, Eric. “Riding with B.B. King.” Soul Bag no. 160 (Fall 2000): 28–29. BK594. Domnerus, L. “Bluesartist Med Framgaangar: B.B. King.” Musikern no. 4 (Apr 1974): 10–11.

BK575. Davis, Francis. “Home Truths: Muddy, B.B., and the Last Race Labels,” in The History of the Blues (Item A513).

BK595. Drozdowski, Ted. “Sixty Minutes with B.B. King.” Guitar World 18, no. 7 (Jul 1998): 72–73.

BK576. Davis, Leah. “B.B. King.” Soul Illustrated 3, no. 1 (1971): 30–33, 64.

BK596. Dufour, Joël; Périn, Jacques. “B.B. King.” Soul Bag no. 86 (Dec 1981/Jan 1982): 15–17.

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BK597. Eagle, Bob. “B.B. King and His Jazz Band.” Crazy Music no. 1 (Mar 1974): 2–7. BK598. Eagle, Robert. “Blues Boy’s Kingdom,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 129–130 (Item E162). BK599. Elliott, Amy; Horwitz, David; Flerlage, Raeburn; Carosso, S.B.; Rosen, Joe Thomas. “B.B. Through the Lens.” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 22–27. BK600. Ellis, Andy. “Regal Bluesman: B.B. King on Paying Dues, Honoring His Heroes, & Recording with Clapton.” Guitar Player 34, no. 10 (Oct 2000): 86– 87, 89, 91, 93–94. BK601. Elson, Howard. B.B. King: Life & Times. Speldhurst: Spellmount, 1988. 144 pp. BK602. Emerson, Bo. “At 70, B.B. King Still Feels the Thrill of Playing Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (7 Jan 1996): 3. BK603. Emerson, Bo. “B.B. King: In Touch with His Subjects.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (7 Jan 1996): 1. BK604. Erlewine, Dan. “B.B. King: Talking About Lucille.” Guitar Player 26, no. 6 (Jun 1992): 78–89. Reprinted in Best of Guitar Player (1995): 66–73. BK605. Ersson, Kent. “B.B. King: ‘Everyday I Have the Blues’.” Jefferson no. 32 (Spring 1976): 4–15. BK606. Escott, Colin. “B.B. King: Guitar Strummer Realizes Ambition to Cut Original Platters.” Goldmine no. 359 (29 Apr 1994): 14. Revised edition reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 3–15. London: Omnibus, 1997. BK607. Escott, Colin. B.B. King: King of the Blues. USA: MCA MCAD4-10677, 1992. BK608. Escott, Colin. “In the Studio, January 7, 1991,” in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 207–209. London: Omnibus, 1997. BK609. Evans, David. “B.B. King,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 135–137. New York: Perigee, 2005. BK610. Eyre, William. “Blues Boss King.” Guitar Player 3 (Dec 1969). Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 49–50. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. BK611. Fancourt, Leslie. B.B. King, Albert & Freddy: A Discography. Faversham: Retrack, 1993. 62 pp. BK612. Fancourt, Les. B.B. King: Completely Live and Well. UK: Charly CDX 14, 1986.

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BK613. Fazio, Nino; Gatti, Walter. “La ‘Questione’ B.B. King: Intervista e Profilo.” Il Blues no. 48 (Sep 1994): 48–51. BK614. Feather, Leonard. “B.B. King Arrives After 27 Years.” Melody Maker (9 May 1970): 18. BK615. Feather, Leonard. B.B. King Live at the Regal. USA: ABC Records ABCS 724, 1971; USA: MCA MCA27006, 1977. BK616. Feather, Leonard. “B.B.: 25 Years a King.” Melody Maker (20 Feb 1971): 35. BK617. Feather, Leonard. “King, Riley B. (B.B.),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 174 (Item E136). BK618. Feather, Leonard. “King, Riley B. (B.B.),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 213 (Item E135). BK619. Feather, Leonard. “King of the Road.” Melody Maker (8 Jan 1972): 25. BK620. Ferdinand, V. “B.B. King: King of the Blues.” Black Collegian (Nov/Dec 1978): 44. BK621. Ferris, William R. “B.B. King at Parchman Penitentiary.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 40–41. Reprinted in Juke [Japan] no. 1 (Summer 1982): 20–23. BK622. Ferris, William R.; Steel, Suzanne; Steel, Warren. “Blues Archive Interview: B.B. King.” Living Blues no. 68 (1986): 12–14. BK623. Ferris, William R. “The Blues, Past and Future: An Interview with B.B. King,” in Reflections on American Music: The Twentieth Century and the New Millennium: A Collection of Essays Presented in Honor of the College Music Society, ed. J.R. Heintze; M. Saffle, pp. 243–257. Hillsdale: Pendragon, 2000. BK624. Ferris, William R. “King, B.B,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 1067–1068. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BK625. Fiofori, Tam. “Jag Ar Blues: B.B. King.” Orkester Journalen 39, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1971): 6–7. BK626. Fiofori, Tam. “King’s Head.” Melody Maker (24 Apr 1971): 15; Melody Maker (1 May 1971): 35+. BK627. Fiofori, Tam. “Rapping with the King.” Changes (1970). Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 49–63. London: Omnibus, 1997.

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BK628. Fishel, Jim. “B.B. King Crusading for More TV, Radio Time for Blues Artists.” Billboard 86, no. 29 (20 Jul 1974): 26. BK629. Fonteyne, André. “B.B. King.” Soul Bag no. 120 (Summer 1990): 18–20. BK630. Frank, Jeffrey A. “B.B. King’s Blues Realm.” Washington Post (23 Feb 1989): 1.

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BK645. Goff, Yann Le. “B.B. King: La Monarchie Eclairee.” Jazz Hot no. 531 (Jun 1996): 34–35. BK646. Gold, Bruce; Gautschi, Yves. “B.B. King: Blues Passion.” Soul Bag no. 140 (Fall 1995): 10–11. BK647. Goldman, Albert. “Big, Bad Boss of the Blues: The Rebirth of B.B. King.” Life Magazine 67, no. 24 (12 Dec 1969): 16.

BK632. Garland, Phyl. “Bossman of the Blues: B.B. King Becomes Idol of the ‘Now Generation’.” Ebony 25 (Nov 1969): 55–56, 58, 60, 62.

BK648. Goldman, Albert. “‘You Never Did Hear No Blues about Whitey’: B.B. King,” in Freak Show: The Rocksoulbluesjazzsickjewblackhumorsexpoppsych Gig and Other Scenes from the Counter-Culture, pp. 100–104. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1971.

BK633. Garland, Phyl. “King of the Blues,” in The Sound of Soul, pp. 98–118. Chicago: Regnery, 1969.

BK649. Goodman, George. “B.B. King.” Look 35, no. 13 (29 Jun 1971): 54–57.

BK634. Gelfand, Michael. “B.B. King’s Blues: A Journey into the Soul of Modern Blues Guitar.” Musician no. 235 (Jun 1998): 28–30, 32, 34–36, 40–42.

BK650. Goldstein, Richard. “B.B. King: Father of Honky Blues.” Vogue 152, no. 7 (15 Oct 1968): 62.

BK631. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “B.B. King,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001.

BK635. George, Hunter. “Uneasy Reign for the Blues King.” Biography News 1 (Sep 1974): 1042.

BK651. Gordeyeva, Maya. “‘King of the Blues’ Tours the Soviet Union.” Soviet Life 277, no. 10 (Oct 1979): 56.

BK636. Gest, David. “B.B. King Goes to Jail.” Soul [USA] 7 (3 Jul 1972): 4.

BK652. Govenar, Alan. “B.B. King,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 93–98 (Item F1414).

BK637. Gibbs, Vernon. “B.B. Bringing the Blues Back Home.” Senior Scholastic 97 (18 Jan 1971): 23–25. BK638. Gibbs, Vernon. “Soul, Man.” Crawdaddy no. 42 (Nov 1974): 14. BK639. Gilbert, Jerry. “The Sounds Talk-In: Riley B. King.” Sounds [UK] (19 Jun 1971): 18–19. BK640. Gleason, Ralph J. “B.B. King.” Rolling Stone no. 6 (24 Feb 1968): 10, 19. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews. Vol. 2, pp. 31–36. New York: Warner, 1973. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Rock ‘n’ Roll Reader, ed. B. Fong-Torres, pp. 399–404. New York: Bantam, 1974. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews: Talking with the Legends of Rock and Roll, 1967–1980, ed. P. Herbst, pp. 20–23. New York: Rolling Stone, 1980. BK641. Gleason, Ralph J. B.B. King: Completely Well. USA: Bluesway BLS-6037, c1969; USA: MCA MCA27009, 1980; USA: MCA MCAD-11207, 1995. BK642. Gleason, Ralph J. B.B. King’s 16 Greatest Hits. USA: Galaxy 8208, 1968; USA: Fantasy MPF-4508, c.1985.

BK653. Graff, Gary. “B.B. King.” Billboard 117 (1 Oct 2005): 35–36, 38, 40. BK654. Grandi, Marino. “Omaggio All’ultimo Monarca: B.B. King.” Il Blues no. 42 (Mar 1993): 5. BK655. Grandi, Marino. “Le Origini di un Mito: B.B. King.” Il Blues no. 81 (Dec 2002): 36. BK656. Greensmith, Bill. “B.B. King.” Blues Unlimited no. 131/132 (Sep/Dec 1978): 34–35. BK657. Greenwald, John. “B.B.” Rolling Stone no. 69 (29 Oct 1970): 36–38. BK658. Gress, Jesse. “Eight Cool Choruses.” Best of Guitar Player (1995): 43–55. BK659. Gress, Jesse. Original B.B. King: An Annotated Guide to the Guitar Technique of B.B. King. New York: Amsco, 1989. 71 pp. BK660. Grosman, Romain. “B.B. King.” Jazz Hot no. 490 (Jun 1992): 32–33. BK661. Gundersen, Edna. “The Blues’ King of the Road.” USA Today (18 Oct 1991): 5.

BK643. Gleason, Ralph J. “Like a Rolling Stone.” Jazz & Pop 8 (Mar 1969): 14.

BK662. Guralnick, Peter. “B.B. King,” in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock ‘n’ Roll, ed. J. Miller, pp. 255–257. Rev. ed. New York: Random House, 1980.

BK644. Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 11–12.

BK663. Hackenbush, J.F. “B.B. King.” Jazz Hot no. 251 (Jun 1969): 9.

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BK664. Hadley, Frank-John. “Blues Hit Town: B.B. King and Buddy Guy: Ride a Sanctified Musical Highway.” Down Beat 68, no. 12 (Dec 2001): 30–32, 34–35. BK665. Hansen, Barret. Anthology of the Blues. Vol. 11: B.B. King, 1949–1950. USA: Kent KST-9011, 1968. BK666. Hansen, Barret. “The Influence of B.B. King (1968),” in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 95–101. London: Omnibus, 1997. BK667. Harding, Geoffrey. B.B. King Live in Cook County Jail. ABC Records ABCS-723, 1971; UK: Pickwick SPC 3654, 1978: USA: MCA MCA-27005, 1980; USA: MCA MCAD-11769, 1998. BK668. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “B.B. King,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 203–204 (Item E145). BK669. Harrington, Richard. “B.B. King: Lucille’s Electric Blues.” Washington Post (3 Dec 1995): 6. BK670. Harrington, Richard. “The King of the Blues.” Washington Post (9 Mar 1982): 1, 4. BK671. Harris, Paul A. “Playin’ the Blues.” St. Louis PostDispatch (21 Feb 1993): 3. BK672. Harris, Sheldon. B.B. King: Blues on Top of Blues. USA: Bluesway BLS-6011, 1968; UK: BGO Records BGOLP69, 1989. BK673. Harris, Sheldon. B.B. King: Lucille. USA: Bluesway BLS-6016, 1968. BK674. Harris, Sheldon. “King, Riley B ‘BB’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 307–312 (E146). BK675. Hearn, Gary. B.B. King on Compact Disc. St. Neots: Gary Hearn, 1995. BK676. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 30.

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BK683. Hoffman, Alex von. “B.B. King and the Blues: An Appreciation.” Down Beat 35, no. 22 (31 Oct 1968): 16–17. BK684. Hofstein, Francis. “B.B. King Parle.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 151 (Feb 1968): 19–20. BK685. Hofstein, Francis. “Le B.B. Roi.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 150 (Jan 1968): 32–35; “Le Chaud King.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 151 (Feb 1968): 14–15. BK686. Hofstein, Francis. “Un Plaisir Royale.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 167 (Jun 1969): 7. BK687. Holland, Ted. “Riley ‘B.B.’ King,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 110–111 (E157). BK688. Horowitz, Craig. “Blues for B.B.’s Baby.” People Weekly 39 (22 Mar 1993): 57–58. BK689. Hoskyns, Barney. “The King of the Blues.” The Independent (Review) (12 Jul 2002): 20–21. BK690. Humphrey, Mark. B.B. King: Anthology, 1962– 1998. USA: MCA 088 112 410-2, 2000. BK691. Humphrey, Mark. B.B. King: How Blue Can You Get - Classic Live Performances, 1964–94. USA: MCA MCAD2 11443, c1996. BK692. Hurley, F. Jack; Evans, David. “Bukka White,” in Tom Ashley, Sam McGee, Bukka White: Tennessee Traditional Singers, ed. T.G. Burton, pp. 143–203. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1981. BK693. “Die Integration der Verschiedenen Rassen?” Blues News [Germany] no. 38 (Jul/Sep 2004): 14–20. BK694. Jeske, Lee. “Industry Buzz.” Cash Box 55 (19 Oct 1991): 8. BK695. Joe, R. “B.B. King Sings Tales of Love, Life and the Pursuit.” Billboard (14 Jun 1969): 22.

BK677. Helander, Brock. “B.B. King,” in The Rock Who’s Who, pp. 295–299 (Item 147).

BK696. Johnson, Robert E. “B.B. King Takes Blues from Shame to Respect.” Jet 69, no. 23 (24 Feb 1986): 60–63.

BK678. Henke, James. “B.B. King Back from the U.S.S.R.” Rolling Stone no. 292 (31 May 1979): 10.

BK697. Jones, Malcolm. The Best of B.B. King. Vol. 1. USA: Flair 077778623021, 1986.

BK679. Herzhaft, Gérard. “B.B. King,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 185–187 (E150).

BK698. Jones, Max. “B.B. Brings the Story of Lucille to the Rescue.” Melody Maker (3 May 1969): 8.

BK680. Hirshey, Gerri. “B.B. King.” Rolling Stone no. 802/803 (24 Dec 1998–7 Jan 1999): 101–104, 106, 108, 175–177.

BK699. Jones, Max. “B.B. King Spells Out the Blues.” Melody Maker (3 May 1969): 86.

BK681. Hochman, Steve. “B.B. King,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 590–594. Pasadena: Salem, 1999. BK682. Hodgson, Lee. “Easy Like ... B.B. King.” Guitar Techniques (Aug 1998): 78–83.

BK700. Jones, Max. “The Blues Boy in London.” Melody Maker (19 Jun 1971): 15. BK701. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (4 Jan 1969): 12; Melody Maker (16 Aug 1969): 16.

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BK702. Jones, Max. “Slim King.” Melody Maker (4 Nov 1972): 17.

BK717. King, B.B. “Blues in Chicago.” Esquire 103, no. 6 (Jun 1985): 262–263.

BK703. Jones, Max. “The Thrill Ain’t Gone.” Melody Maker (27 Nov 1971): 24.

BK718. King, B.B. “King of the Blues,” in My Soul Looks Back in Wonder, ed. J. Williams, pp. 31–36. New York: AARP/Sterling, 2004.

BK704. Jones, Steve. “For B.B. King, Thrill is Still There Hosts All-Star Duets on ‘Deuces Wild’.” USA Today (4 Nov 1997): 6. BK705. Jordan, Scott. “It’s Good to Be the King: An Offbeat Interview.” Offbeat 8, no. 5 (1995): 110–116. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 209–221. London: Omnibus, 1997.

BK719. King, B.B. Let the Good Times Roll: The Music of Louis Jordan. USA: MCA 088 112 042-2, 1999. BK720. King, B.B. “My Memphis.” American Heritage 49, no. 6 (Oct 1998): 106–107.

BK706. Jurgeit, Ludwig. “Robben Ford, B.B. King, Lucky Peterson.” Jazz Podium 45 (May 1996): 34.

BK721. King, B.B.; Crockett, Jim. “My 10 Favorite Guitarists.” Guitar Player 9, no. 3 (Mar 1975): 22–23. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 42–46. London: Omnibus, 1997.

BK707. Kaihatsu, Sim. “B.B. King: Ambassador of the Blues.” M.I. Magazine 2, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1980): 8–10, 12.

BK722. King, B.B. “Notice More Black Youth in My Audience.” Billboard 82 (22 Aug 1970): 16.

BK708. Karlsson, Bo. “B.B. King: Resande i Blues.” Musikermagasinet no. 1 (1994): 19–22.

BK723. King, B.B. Play Guitar with B.B. King. London: Wise, 1998. 39 pp.

BK709. Kelley, Shirley; Claridy, Jimmy; King, B.B. The Rainy Day Blues. Cheshire: Better Place, 1993. 29 pp.

BK724. King, B.B. “Tips from GP’s Advisory Board: How I Play the Blues.” Guitar Player 9, no. 4 (Apr 1975): 48.

BK710. Kienzle, Rich. “B.B. King,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 25–31. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985.

BK725. King, B.B. “Why I’ll Always Sing the Blues.” Ebony 17 (Apr 1962): 94–96, 98.

BK711. King, B.B.; Reese, Hampton (Arrangements). B.B. King Blues Guitar: B.B. King’s Own Guitar Solos, Plus Melody Line, Rhythm Guitar, Lyrics, Chords, Story and Photographs. New York: Marks Music, 1970. 47 pp.

BK726. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “B.B. King,” in Jamsession, p. 121. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BK712. King, B.B.; Billman, Pete. B.B. King Blues Guitar Collection, 1950 to 1957: Authentic Transcriptions with Notes and Tablature. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1996. 147pp. BK713. King, B.B.; Waterman, Dick. The B.B. King Treasures: Photos, Mementos & Music from B.B. King’s Collection. New York: Bulfinch, 2005. 159 pp.; London: Virgin, 2005. 159 pp. BK714. King, B.B. “Blues All Around Me.” Essence 27 (Nov 1996): 110+. BK715. King, B.B. “Blues Chronicles. Pt. 1.” Guitar Player 17, no. 2 (Feb 1983): 129; “Pt. 2: Talking ‘Bout Lucille.” Guitar Player 17, no. 3 (Mar 1983): 96; “Pt. 3.” Guitar Player 17, no. 7 (Jul 1983): 114; “Pt. 4.” Guitar Player 17, no. 8 (Aug 1983): 101; “Pt. 5: Talking ‘Bout Lucille.” Guitar Player 17, no. 9 (Sep 1983): 123; “Pt. 6.” Guitar Player 17, no. 10 (Oct 1983): 121; “Pt. 7.” Guitar Player 17, no. 11 (Nov 1983): 133. BK716. King, B.B.; Snyder, Jerry (ed.). Blues Guitar: A Method. New York: Hansen, 1973. 64 pp.

BK727. Klinkowitz, Jon. “King, B.B. (1925–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 3, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 26–28 (Item E185). BK728. Kofsky, Frank; Urbino, R. “B.B. King.” Black Lines (Fall 1971): 31–38. BK729. Kofsky, Frank. “T-Bone Walker & B.B. King Interview.” Jazz & Pop 8, no. 10 (Oct 1969): 15–20. BK730. Koiviola, Olli; Aalto, Juhani. “B.B. King: Blueskitaran Mesteri: Analyysi Soittotekniikasta, - Tyylistä ja - Välineistä.” Blues News [Finland] no. 48 (1977): 18–21. BK731. Kooper, Al. “B.B. King: Ambassador to the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 26 (Dec 1996/Jan 1997): 22–24, 26–28, 30–35. BK732. Korner, Alexis. “A Guide to Blues Guitar.” Melody Maker (17 Feb 1968): 17. BK733. Kostelanetz, Richard (ed.). The B.B. King Companion: Five Decades of Commentary. London: Omnibus, 1997. 300 pp.; New York: Schirmer, 1997. 300 pp. BK734. Kostelanetz, Richard. “B.B. King of the Blues.” Horizon 24, no. 9 (Sep 1981): 26–31.

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BK735. Kostelanetz, Richard. “Introduction – B.B. King: The Bach of the Blues,” in The B.B. King Companion, pp. ix–xviii. London: Omnibus, 1997.

BK751. Levy, Adam. “B.B. King & John Lee Hooker on Being Yourself.” Guitar Player 33, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 66–67.

BK736. Kreiser, Christine. “‘The Thrill is Here’: B.B. King Gives High-School Students a Lesson in Blues.” Blues Revue no. 55 (Mar 2000): 40.

BK752. Liberman, Gail; Lavine, Alan. “Riley B. ‘B.B.’ King: Sharecropper to ‘King of Blues’,” in More Rags to Riches: All New Stories of How Ordinary People Achieved Extraordinary Wealth, pp. 147– 162. Chicago: Dearborn, 2002.

BK737. Krieger, Renaud; Demêtre, Jacques; Fanelli, André. “B.B. King.” Blues and Swing Magazine no. 2 (1971): 8–19. BK738. Landau, Jon. “B.B. King.” Rolling Stone no. 11 (25 May 1968): 18–19. BK739. Landau, Jon. “B.B. King: Live at Cook County Jail,” in It’s Too Late to Stop Now: A Rock and Roll Journal, pp. 167–169. San Francisco: Straight Arrow, 1972. BK740. Langille, Doug. “B.B. King.” Coda no. 203 (Aug/ Sep 1985): 2–3. BK741. Laredo, Joseph F. The Best of B.B. King. USA: MCA 11939, 1999. BK742. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “King, B.B,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1367–1369 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 219–221 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 209–212 (E169). BK743. Lauterbach, Preston. “‘There Are Not Many More Things That Brings People Together Better Than the Blues Does’.” Living Blues no. 172 (Mar/Apr/ May/Jun 2004): 10–11. BK744. Leadbitter, Mike. “B.B. King,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 142 (Item A1241).

BK753. Lindahl, Erik. “Jävlar – Polarpriset är Mitt.” Jefferson no. 139 (2004): 66–67. BK754. Linderoth, Michael. “B.B. King: Först Sjunger B.B. King Sedan Sjunger.” Fuzz no. 10 (2004): 30–32, 34. BK755. Litke, James. “B.B., Bobby Bland: ‘Live’ in the Studio.” Rolling Stone no. 175 (5 Dec 1974): 14. BK756. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “B.B. King,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, p. 125 (Item E173). BK757. Long, Tom. “B.B. King Still Plays Around, But He’s Faithful to Lucille.” Detroit News (22 Oct 1996): 5. BK758. Loupien, Serge. “B.B. King.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 270 (Nov/Dec 1978): 13. BK759. Lucas, B. “World’s First Blues Superstar.” Sepia 21 (Oct 1972): 64–66. BK760. Lydon, Michael. “B.B. King,” in Rock Folk, by Michael Lydon, pp. 47–67. New York: Dial Press, 1971. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 63–76. London: Omnibus, 1997. Reprinted as “B.B. King in the Deep South,” in Flashbacks: Eyewitness Accounts of the Rock Revolution, 1964–1974, by Michael Lydon, pp. 41–60. New York: Routledge, 2003.

BK745. Leadbitter, Mike; Broven, John; Baum, Wolfie; Chauvard, Marcel. “B.B. King on Singles.” Blues Unlimited no. 2 (Jun 1963): 8–9. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 12 (1964): suppl. 3.)

BK761. Lydon, Michael. “B.B. King Sings the Blues Evra, Evra Day.” New York Times Magazine (27 Oct 1968): 36, 122–123.

BK746. Leadbitter, Mike. “Hit Factory R&B.” Blues Unlimited no. 65 (Sep 1969): 10.

BK762. Maloof, Rich. “Be B.B.” Guitar (For the Practising Musician) 15, no. 3 (Jan 1998): 7.

BK747. Leadbitter, Mike. “Take a Swing with Me.” Blues Unlimited no. 89 (Feb/Mar 1972): 4–6.

BK763. Mann, Bill. “John Lee Meets B.B.” Melody Maker (2 Jun 1973): 34.

BK748. Leadbitter, Mike. “Take a Swing with Me,” in Delta Country Blues, pp. 31–32. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BK764. Manus, Willard. “King of the Show: Up on the Stage, B.B. Takes Nothing for Granted.” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 17–19.

BK749. Leigh, Spencer. “An Audience with the King: B.B. King in Liverpool.” Now Dig This no. 234 (Sep 2002): 12–14.

BK765. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “King, B.B,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 369 (Item E176).

BK750. Lester, Julius. “B.B. King,” in The Blues Singers, pp. 26–29. New York: Hyperion, 2001.

BK766. Marcus, Greil. “The B.B. King Story: Past Versus Present.” Rolling Stone no. 331 (27 Nov 1980): 40.

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BK767. Margolin, Bob. “B.B. King: A Personal Appreciation.” Blues Revue no. 17 (May/Jun 1995): 10–11. BK768. Marlo, John. The Great B.B. King. USA: Crown 5143, 1950s. BK769. Martin, Gavin. “Kings of America.” New Musical Express (10 Jan 1987): 20, 21. BK770. Masterson, James. “King of the Hall.” Record Collector no. 265 (Sep 2001): 108–109. BK771. May, Chris. “B.B. King.” Black Music & Jazz Review 1, no. 8 (Nov 1978): 43. BK772. May, Chris. “Every Inch a King.” Black Music & Jazz Review 1, no. 9 (Dec 1978): 18–19. BK773. Maycock, James. “The Day B.B. King Went to Jail.” The Independent [UK] (11 Sept 1998). BK774. Mayer, U. “Blues Giant: B.B. King.” Jazz Podium 21 (Mar 1972): 77–78. BK775. McEwen, Joe. “B.B. King Sustains.” Village Voice 23, no. 39 (25 Sep 1978): 93. BK776. McGee, Dave. “B.B. King.” Rolling Stone no. 787 (28 May 1998): 6–7.

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BK777. McGee, David. “B.B. King: Just for a ‘Thrill’.” Blues Revue no. 96 (Oct/Nov 2005): 8–14.

BK794. Murdock, Amy. “Calvin Owens on B.B. King and the Future.” Blue Suede News no. 71 (Summer 2005): 9–11.

BK778. McGee, David. B.B. King: There is Always One More Time. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2005. 352 pp.

BK795. Murray, Charles Shaar. B.B. King: Spotlight on Lucille. USA: Virgin 2–91693, 1991.

BK779. McKaie, Andy. B.B. King: Blues Summit. USA: MCA MCAD-10710, 1993.

BK796. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Being a Blues Singer is Like Being Black Two Times.” Q 1, no. 2 (Nov 1986): 8–9.

BK780. McKaie, Andy. B.B. King: Live in Japan. USA: MCA MCAD-11810, 1999. BK781. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “B.B., Bobby, and Big Albert, in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 244– 255. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. BK782. Macphail, Keith. “B.B. King Interview.” Crazy Music no. 2 (1974): 22–33. BK783. Margolin, Bob. “Steady Rollin’: Thanking B.B. King.” Blues Revue no. 96 (Oct/Nov 2005): 35–36. BK784. Megill, Donald D.; Demory, Richard S. “The Blues Continues: Muddy Waters and B.B. King,” in Introduction to Jazz History, pp. 25–27. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984. BK785. Meisel, Perry. “Bearing the Cross at Saratoga.” Village Voice 24 (16 Jul 1979): 40. BK786. Middleton, Richard. “The Sophisticated Tradition: Urban Styles. The Second Move Towards America and the Development of Soul (1972),” in Pop Music and the Blues: A Study of the Relationship and Its

BK797. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Talkin’ Blues.” New Musical Express (5 Jun 1982). BK798. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Uneasy Lies the Head That Wears the Crown.” Q no. 77 (Feb 1993): 22–25. BK799. Nathan, David. “B.B. - King O’ the Blues.” Blues & Soul no. 73 (3–16 Dec 1971): 8. BK800. Nazel, Joe. B.B. King: King of the Blues. Los Angeles: Melrose Square, 1998. 192 pp. BK801. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “B.B. King,” in Blues, pp. 3, 34, 68, 73, 92–93, 138 (Item A1504). BK802. Nielsen, Tony; Marsden, Midge. “B.B. King Interview.” Crazy Music no. 2 (1974): 4–10. BK803. Niquét, Bernard. “B.B. King: L’Idole de la Nouvelle Generation.” Jazz Hot no. 244 (Nov 1968): 24–26. BK804. Nite, Norm N. “B.B. King,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 351–353 (Item E181). BK805. Nobles, Barr. “B.B. King Crowned.” San Francisco Chronicle (8 Sep 1991): 35.

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BK806. Norman, Philip. “Soul on Fire.” Sunday Times Magazine [UK] (3 Jun 1973). Reprinted in The Road Goes on Forever, pp. 125–138. London: Elm Tree, 1982. BK807. Norment, Lynn. “B.B. King Talks About Love, the Blues and History.” Ebony 47, no. 4 (Feb 1992): 44–53. BK808. Notini, Per. B.B. King: The Rarest King. Sweden: Blues Boy BB-301, 1981. BK809. Obrecht, Jas. “B.B. King & John Lee Hooker: An Historic Blues Summit.” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 30–48. Reprinted in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 144–151. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Best of Guitar Player (1995): 31–38. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 77–95. London: Omnibus, 1997. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 397–407 (Item C312). BK810. Obrecht, Jas. “B.B. King: Deuces Wild.” Guitar Player 32, no. 1 (Jan 1998): 58–62, 64, 66. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 342–344 (Item C312). BK811. Obrecht, Jas. “The B.B. King Discography.” Best of Guitar Player (1995): 75–79. BK812. Obrecht, Jas (ed.). Blues Guitar. San Francisco: GPI, 1990. BK813. Obrecht, Jas. “Fathers and Sons: B.B. Billy.” Guitar Player 25, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 36. Reprinted in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 134–142. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Best of Guitar Player (1995): 56–65. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 158–176. London: Omnibus, 1997. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 330–342 (Item C312). BK814. O’Gorman, Pete. “King of the Blues: Pete O’Gorman Looks at Ace Records’ 4xCD B.B. King Box-Set, ‘The Vintage Years’.” Now Dig This no. 234 (Sep 2002): 13. BK815. Oldfield, Mike. “Black and Blues and White All Over.” Guardian [UK] (3 May 1990): 26. BK816. Oliver, Paul. “King, Riley ‘B.B.’ (1925),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 167–168 (Item E378). BK817. Palmer, Bob. “‘All My Lungs and All My Body’.” Rolling Stone no. 73 (24 Dec 1970): 10. BK818. Palmer, Robert. “At Mississippi Homecoming B.B. King Unites Neighbors.” New York Times (11 Jun 1983): 1, 9.

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BK819. Palmer, Robert. “B.B. King: From Beale Street to Yale.” New York Times (25 May 1977): 19. BK820. Palmer, Robert. “The Blues are Still a Living Tradition.” New York Times (4 Jul 1982): 17. BK821. Palmer, Robert. “The Pop Life: B.B. King Hometown Proves Music Dissolves All Barriers.” New York Times (15 Jun 1983): 21. BK822. Panos, Andrew. “Blues Buster.” Echoes (1 Apr 1989): 10. BK823. Pareles, Jon. “Seldom a Better Time to Wallow in the Blues.” New York Times (24 Apr 1992): 23. BK824. Parker, Bill. B.B. King Wails. USA: Crown 5115, 1950s. BK825. Paul, Alan. “Fretting.” The New Yorker 72, no. 28 (23 Sep 1996): 32+. BK826. Pedler, Dominic. “B.B., Albert and Freddie King: The Royal Family of the Blues.” Record Collector no. 274 (Jun 2002): 82–89. BK827. Penny, Dave. B.B. King, 1949–1952. France: Classics 5053, 2003. B.B. King, 1952–1953. France: Classics 5148, c2004. BK828. Périn, Jacques. “1925–2005: Les Annees B.B. = 1925–2005: The B.B. Years.” Soul Bag no. 180 (Sep 2005): 18–22. BK829. Persson, Lennart. “The King of the Blues : B.B. King.” Gidappa! 6, no. 7 (1998): 44–50. BK830. Petreycik, Rick. “King of the Blues: An Interview with B.B. King.” American Legacy: Celebrating African-American History and Culture 5, no. 2 (Summer 1999): 48–56. BK831. Piper, Julian. “An Audience with the King .…” Guitarist no. 184 (Aug 1999): 66–67, 69, 71–72. Reprinted in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 74– 78. Bath: Future, 2003. BK832. Piper, Julian. “I’ve Earned the Right to Sit Down.” Guardian (G2) [UK] (19 Jul 2001): 10–11. BK833. Pleasants, Henry. “B.B. King,” in The Great American Popular Singers. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974. BK834. Pleasants, Henry. “King, B.B,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 10, ed. S. Sadie, p. 65. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 2, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 632 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 13. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 604–605. New York: Grove, 2001.

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BK835. Point, Michael. “Down Beat: 63rd Annual Readers Poll: Blues Musician, Blues Group, Blues Album of the Year: B.B. King.” Down Beat 65, no. 12 (Dec 1998): 40–44. BK836. Powell, James. “The B.B. King Experience.” Down Beat 36, no. 16 (7 Aug 1969): 14–15. BK837. Puterbaugh, Parke. “B.B. King, Buddy Guy and John Hiatt.” Rolling Stone no. 872 (5 Jul 2001): 43. BK838. Racati, Pierre. “King of the Blues: Discographie de B.B. King, 1949–1994. 1e Partie.” Jazz Hot no. 531 (Jun 1996): 36–37; “2e Partie.” Jazz Hot no. 532 (Jul/Aug 1996): 46–49; 3e Partie.” Jazz Hot no. 533 (Sep 1996): 34–37. BK839. Raven, Mike. The R&B Soul of B.B. King. UK: Ember EMB 3379, 1967. BK840. Redd, Lawrence N. “Riley ‘B.B.’ King,” in Rock is Rhythm and Blues, pp. 83–104. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1974. BK841. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “B.B. King,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 479–481. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BK842. Reich, Howard. “He Rose from Poor Farm Boy to Blues Savior.” Chicago Tribune (21 Jul 1991): 4. BK843. Reid, Craig W. “B.B. King and Lucille: Best of the Blues.” Sepia 29 (Feb 1980): 32–36, 38. BK844. Resnicoff, M. “An Audience with B.B. King.” Musician no. 143 (Sep 1990): 108+. BK845. Richardson, Jerry. “B.B. King: Analysis of the Artist’s Evolving Guitar Techniques.” American Music Research Center Journal 6 (1996): 89–107. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 176–197. London: Omnibus, 1997. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 282–307 (Item A2216).

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BK849. Rivelli, Pauline. “B.B. King.” Jazz & Pop 7, no. 7 (Jul 1968): 18–22. BK850. Roberts, Jim. “From Itta Bena to Fame.” Tri-State Defender (29 Mar 1952): 10. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion: Five Decades of Commentary, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 32–34. London: Omnibus, 1997. BK851. Robicheau, Paul. “B.B.’s Still King.” Boston Globe (9 Sep 1994): 61. BK852. Robins, Wayne. “Talk to the Boss: His Majesty Mr. King.” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 12–14. BK853. Romain-Vimont, Gilles. “B.B. King Interview.” Soul Bag no. 152 (Automne 1998): 28–29. BK854. Roxon, Lillian. “B.B. King,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 272–275 (Item E192). BK855. Rubin, Dave. “B.B. King.” Guitar (For the Practising Musician) 15, no. 3 (Jan 1998): 54–61, 63–64, 66–67. BK856. Rubin, Dave. “B.B. King’s Mixolydian Blues.” Guitar Player 28, no. 2 (Feb 1994): 148–149. BK857. Ruokangas, Sami. “Isoisän Iltajutut Eli B.B. King Puheliaana.” Blues News [Finland] no. 164 (1997): 4–6. BK858. Ruskey, John. “B.B. King Homecoming.” Blues Revue no. 50 (Sep 1999): 83, 86. BK859. Russell, Henry (ed.). “B.B. King,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 92–93. London: Brown, 2003. BK860. Russell, Tony (ed.). “B.B. King.” The Blues Collection no. 2 (1992+). (NOTE: This publication was originally issued with Muddy Waters at number two, but was relaunched in a different sequence, which is the format I am including in this bibliography.)

BK846. Richardson, Jerry Scott. The Blues Guitar Style of B.B. King. Ph.D. Dissertation, Memphis State University, 1987.

BK861. Russell, Tony. “B.B. King,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 74–75 (Item A1904).

BK847. Richardson, Jerry; Bowman, Rob. “Conversation with B.B. King: ‘King of the Blues’.” Black Perspective in Music 17, no. 1/2 (Fall 1989): 135–152. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 107–127. London: Omnibus, 1997.

BK862. Russell, Tony. “King of the Blues.” The History of Rock 5, no. 8 (c1981–c1984): 1108–1111.

BK848. Ritz, David; King, B.B. Blues All Around Me: The Autobiography of B.B. King. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1996. 324 pp.; Norwalk: Easton, 1996. 336 pp.; London: Sceptre, 1997. 324 pp.; New York: Spike, 1999. 336 pp.; Tokyo: Burusuintaakushonzu, 2001. 309 pp.; Helsinki: Johnny Kniga, 2003. 304 pp.

BK863. Russell, Tony. “That Old Blue Magic.” Jazz Journal 38, no. 7 (Jul 1985): 12–13. BK864. Russell, Tony. “Will Success Spoil B.B. King?” Cream no. 9 (Jan 1972): 12–15. BK865. St. Pierre, Roger. “The Cost of Being the Boss.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 4 (Jul 1972): 18–20. BK866. St. Pierre, Roger. “King of the Road.” Blues & Soul no. 470 (4 Nov 1986): 14–15.

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BK867. Santelli, Robert. “King, B.B,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 234–237 (Item E202). BK868. Santoro, Gene. “B.B. King: E Pluribus Bluesman.” Down Beat 59, no. 2 (Feb 1992): 16–18. Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 48+. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 201–207. London: Omnibus, 1997. BK869. Sawyer, Charles. The Arrival of B.B. King: The Authorized Biography. Garden City: Doubleday, 1980. 274 pp. Republished as B.B. King: The Authorized Biography. Poole: Blandford, 1981. 288 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1982. 274 pp.; 2nd ed. London: Quartet, 1982. 274 pp. Wien: Hannibal Verlag, 1995 (as B.B. King: Der Legendare Konig Das Blues). BK870. Sawyer, Charles. “The Legacy: Keep the Hammer Down (1996),” in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 221–251. London: Omnibus, 1997. (NOTE: Originally published in B.B. King: Der Legendare Konig Das Blues. Wien: Hannibal Verlag, 1995.) BK871. Sawyer, Charles. “The Legacy of B.B. King.” Sonus 14, no. 1 (Fall 1993): 66–76. BK872. Sawyer, Charles. “The Music of B.B. King.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 67 (1980): 28–37, 52. BK873. Sawyer, Charles. “Remembering My 1980 Biography (1995),” in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 101–103. London: Omnibus, 1997. (NOTE: Originally published in B.B. King: Der Legendare Konig Das Blues. Wien: Hannibal Verlag, 1995.) BK874. Sawyer, Charles. “The Rise and Rise of B.B. King.” Blues & Rhythm no. 107 (Mar 1996): 4–8. BK875. Schneider, Cy. B.B. King: Singin’ the Blues. UK: Crown 5020, 1960s. BK876. Schruers, Fred. “Mississippi Homecoming.” Rolling Stone no. 566 (30 Nov 1989): 87–92, 118. BK877. Schweitz, Hans. “Bluesen Legender: B.B. King.” Jefferson no. 54 (Winter 1981): 32–33. BK878. Scott, Steve. “B.B. King.” Record Collector no. 52 (Dec 1983): 18–21. BK879. Sexton, Paul. “B.B. King.” Record Mart & Buyer (Aug 2000): 24–30. BK880. Shadwick, Keith. “B.B. King,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 174–175 (Item E204). BK881. Sharken, Lisa. “B.B. King: Still King of the Blues.” Guitar Player 33, no. 3 (Mar 1999): 29–30. BK882. Sharp, Steven. “B.B. King.” Juke Blues no. 38 (Summer 1997): 10–16.

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BK883. Shaw, Arnold. “B.B. King,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 216–225. New York : Collier, 1978. Reprinted in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. BK884. Sheff, David. “The Thrill is Not Gone and Neither are the Blues: All Because of B.B. King.” People 12, no. 21 (19 Nov 1979): 64–66, 71. BK885. Shirley, David. Every Day I Sing the Blues: The Story of B.B. King. New York: Franklin Watts, 1995. 127 pp. BK886. Siders, Harvey. “Talking with a King.” Down Beat 39, no. 6 (30 Mar 1972): 14–15. BK887. Silverman, Phil. “B.B. King Keeps the Faith with Audience, Music.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 50 (1991): 5. BK888. Simmonds, Chris. “‘The Day I Met the B.B. King’ @ Edinburgh Princes Street Gardens 08/07/01.” Blues Matters no. 6 (Sep/Nov 2001): 68–69. BK889. Simon, George Thomas. “B.B. King,” in The Best of the Music Makers. Garden City: Doubleday, 1979. BK890. Skruuw, T. “Bra B.B. King med Daaligt Band.” Orkester Journalen 49, no. 10 (Oct 1981): 16. BK891. Smith, Patricia. “Ambassador of the Blues.” Boston Globe (15 Nov 1991): 53. BK892. Smith, Robin. “To BB or Not to BB.” Record Mirror (21 Nov 1987): 46. BK893. Snider, Mike. “Down the Blues Highway with B.B. King.” USA Today (30 Jan 1996): 6. BK894. Snouhan, Yellowe. “B.B. King.” Jefferson no. 1 (1968): unp. BK895. Snyder, Jerry. Blues Guitar: A Method. New York: Indianolo, 1973. 64 pp. BK896. Sokolow, Fred (ed.). B.B. King. Milwaukee: MCA/ Hal Leonard, 1989. 136 pp. BK897. Southern, Eileen. “King, Riley B. (“B.B.”),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 232 (Item E208). BK898. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “King, B.B,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 372–374 (Item E209). BK899. Steinblatt, Harold. “Blues is King.” Guitar World (Jul 1991). Reprinted in Guitar Legends: From the Pages of Guitar World 3, no. 1 (1994): 32–38. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 128–134. London: Omnibus, 1997.

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BK900. Steinblatt, Harold; Tolinski, Brad. “The King & I.” Guitar World 14, no. 11 (Nov 1993): 32–33, 35, 37–38, 42, 44. BK901. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Maektig Blues a la King.” Orkester Journalen 48, no. 5 (May 1980): 11. BK902. Stewart, Zan. “B.B.’s Crowning Achievement: Kennedy Center Honors the King of Blues at 70.” Down Beat 63, no. 1 (Jan 1996): 21–22. BK903. Stiff, John. “B.B. King.” Jazz Journal 27, no. 8 (Aug 1974): 16–17, 42. BK904. Stolper, Darryl. B.B. King: Better Than Ever. UK: Kent KST 561, 1960s. BK905. Sweeting, Adam. “King of the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (7 Nov 1997): 26–27. BK906. Swenson, John. “B.B. King: Thirty Years on the Road.” Rolling Stone no. 311 (21 Feb 1980): 30. BK907. Szymezyk, Bill. B.B. King: Live and Well. USA: Bluesway BLS-6031, 1969. BK908. Tamarkin, Jeff. “B.B. King: A Chat with Royalty.” Goldmine no. 85 (Jun 1983): 6–8, 10, 14. BK909. Tate, Eleanora E.; Haskins, James. “B.B. King,” in African American Musicians. New York: Wiley, 2000. BK910. Thompson, Art. “The King Swings: B.B. King Pays Tribute to Louis Jordan.” Guitar Player 34, no. 2 (Feb 2000): 56–57, 59–61. BK911. Thompson, Art. “Listening to the Legends.” Best of Guitar Player (1995): 22–28.

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BK919. Topping, Ray; Carroll, Ted. B.B. King: The RPM Hits, 1951–1957. UK: Ace CDCHD 712, 1999. BK920. Topping, Ray. The Best of B.B. King. UK: Ace CH 30, 1981. BK921. Topping, Ray; Fawcett, Carol. Do the Boogie!: B.B. King’s Early 50s Classics. UK: Ace CDCH 916, 1988. BK922. Townsend, Bob. “B.B. King and His ‘Lucille’ Headline a Stageful of Blues Greats at Chastain.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (15 Sep 1995): 10. BK923. Tracy, Jack. B.B. King: Back in the Alley. USA: Bluesway BLS 6050, 1973; USA: MCA MCA27010, 1973. BK924. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “BB King,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 58, 68, 70, 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BK925. Trynka, Paul. “Bright Lights, Big City.” Mojo no. 54 (May 1998): 54–58, 60. BK926. Trynka, Paul. “King of the Blues.” Guitar Magazine 1, no. 4 (Sep 1991): 20–23. BK927. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “B.B. King: Escale a Vienne = B.B. King: Landing in Vienna.” Soul Bag no. 180 (Sep 2005): 22–24. BK928. Varhama, Timi. “King of Blues.” Blues News [Finland] no. 8/9 (1970): 10–11. BK929. Verbei, Wim. “B.B. King in Groningen: Kakelvers.” Block no. 66 (1988): 21–23. BK930. Voger, Mark. “Talking with a King: Blues Guitarist Reflects on Power and Path of Music.” Investor’s Business Daily (11 Jan 2001): 17.

BK912. Tiegel, Elliot. “B.B.’s Travels Bridge the Past with the Present.” Billboard 84, no. 5 (29 Jan 1972): 32, 46, 49.

BK931. Waddell, Ray. “B.B. King’s Namesake Festival Endures.” Billboard 115 (14 Jun 2003): 18.

BK913. Tipaldi, Art. “T’Ain’t Nobody’s Business.” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 36–38.

BK932. Waldron, Clarence. “B.B. King Talks About Blues, Music, Women and Why He’s Ready to Wed Again.” Jet 81 (11 Nov 1991): 36–39.

BK914. Tobler, John; Grundy, Stuart. “B.B. King,” in The Guitar Greats. London: BBC, 1983; New York: St. Martins, 1984.

BK933. Walker, Chris J. “B.B. King: He’s the King of Ballads, Too.” Mix 28, no. 1 (Jan 2004): 124, 130–131.

BK915. Tobler, John. “B.B. King,” in Guitar Heroes, pp. 16–18. London: Marshall Cavendish, 1978.

BK934. Walker, Donna Isbell. “Legend B.B. King Wows Full House.” The Greenville News (28 Feb 2003): 1B.

BK916. Tolinski, Brad. “Fit for Kings.” Guitar World 20, no. 10 (Oct 2000): 42–44.

BK935. Ward, Rick. B.B. King Live at the Regal. USA: ABC Records ABCS-509, 1965; UK: Ace CH 86, 1980s.

BK917. Topping, Ray. B.B. King: Across the Tracks. UK: Ace CHD 230, 1987.

BK936. Ward, Rick; Feather, Leonard. B.B. King Live at the Regal. USA: MCA UDCD 548, 1985.

BK918. Topping, Ray. B.B. King: My Sweet Little Angel. UK: Ace CDCHD 300, 1992; USA: Flair/Virgin 7243 8 39103 2 8, 1992.

BK937. Waterman, Dick. “B.B. King,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 50–53. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

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BK938. Watrous, Peter. “B.B. King: Making the Most of a Lifetime of Experience.” New York Times (2 Feb 1990): 22. BK939. Weissman, Dick. “John Lee Hooker and B.B. King,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 89–90. New York: Routledge, 2005. BK940. Welding, Pete. “B.B. King Cited by Recording Academy.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (15 Aug 1982): 44–45. BK941. Welding, Pete. “B.B. King, from Beale Street to the World,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 176–203. New York: Dutton, 1991. BK942. Welding, Pete. “B.B. King: The Mississippi Giant. Pt .1.” Down Beat 45, no. 16 (5 Oct 1978): 20–22, 64; “Pt. 2.” Down Beat 45, no. 17 (19 Oct 1978): 17, 39–40, 42. BK943. Wener, Ben. “Pair of Kings Perfect Hand for Neophytes of the Blues: The Vault.” Edmonton Journal (28 Oct 2000): C3. BK944. Wheeler, Tom. “B.B. King: Playing the Guitar is Like Telling the Truth.” Guitar Player 14, no. 9 (Sep 1980): 60–64, 66, 69–70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 85– 86. Reprinted as “B.B. King,” in The Guitar Player Book. Rev. & updated ed., pp. 147–154. Cupertino: Guitar Player, 1983. Reprinted as “B.B. King,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 122–134. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted as “He’s Just B.B. King.” Best of Guitar Player (1995): 6–20. Reprinted in The B.B. King Companion, ed. R. Kostelanetz, pp. 135–158. London: Omnibus, 1997. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 315–330 (Item C312). Excerpt reprinted in Guitar Player 36, no. 6 (Jun 2002): 160. BK945. Wheeler, Tom. The Guitar Book: A Handbook for Electric and Acoustic Guitarists. New York: Harper & Row, 1975. BK946. Whitall, Robert Jr. “B.B. King’s Blues Club & Grill.” Big City Blues 7, no. 2 (Apr/May 2001). BK947. White, Timothy. “Sharing & Self-Discovery: B.B. King’s Blues.” Billboard 108 (21 Sep 1996): 3. BK948. Whitehorn, Geoff. “B.B. King: ‘The Thrill is Gone’.” Guitar Techniques (Nov 2000): 18–19. BK949. Widders-Ellis, Andy. “Big Boss Blues: The Thrill is On: Inside B.B. King’s Blues.” Guitar Player 25, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 36–38. BK950. Wilcock, Donald E. “B.B. King Reluctantly Bears His Crown: Being King of the Blues May Not Be All It’s Cracked Up to Be.” King Biscuit Times Blues Journal 7, no. 1 (1997): 6–11.

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BK951. Williams, Jean. “Soul Sauce: B.B. King Returns to Seidenberg.” Billboard 90 (4 Mar 1978): 50. BK952. Williams, N.D. B.B. King: Lucille Talks Back (Copulation). USA: ABC ABCD 898, 1975. BK953. Wilmer, Valerie. “B.B. Goes ‘Home’.” Melody Maker (15 Dec 1973): 50. BK954. Wilmer, Val. “Quand le Blues se Rappelle a l’Afrique.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 219 (Feb 1974): 12–13. BK955. Wilson, Tony. “B.B. Gives the Fans a Night to Remember.” Melody Maker (24 May 1969): 10. BK956. Wingfield, Pete. “The Las Vegas Tax Deductible Blues.” Melody Maker (28 Oct 1978): 31, 60. BK957. Woker, ‘Stereo Jack’. B.B. King: Kansas City, 1972. UK: Charly CD 752, 1994. BK958. Yates, Bob. “In Person: The B.B. King Show.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 9 (Jan 1972): 14. BK959. Yorke, Ritchie. The Electric B.B. King - His Best. USA: Bluesway BLS-6022, 1969; USA: ABC AB 813, 1970s; UK: BGO BGOLP 37, 1980s. BK960. Yurchenkov, Vadim. “Bluesman King is Hit with Soviets.” Billboard 91 (21 Apr 1979): 60. BK961. Zalkind, Ronald (ed.). “B.B. King,” in Contemporary Music Almanac 1980/81, p. 248. New York: Schirmer, 1980. BK962. Zúmel, Vicente P. “B.B. King.” Solo Blues no. 6 (1987): 7. BK963. Zurawik, David. “The Two Worlds of B.B. King.” St. Petersburg Times [Florida] (10 May 1985): 2. See also: Acoustic Guitar no. 100 (2001): 114+. Les Amis du Blues 2, no. 5 (Sep/Oct 1996). Big Band no. 11 (1999): 10+. Blue Suede News no. 22 (Spring 1993). Blue Suede News no. 23 (1993): 7. Blues & Co no. 6 (c1999). Blues & Co no. 27 (2003). Blues & Soul no. 62 (1971). Blues Life no. 36 (1986). Blues Magazine [France] no. 10 (1998). Blues Magazine [France] no. 22 (2001). Blues News [Finland] no. 153 (1995). Blues News [Germany] no. 15 (Oct 1998). B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Jun 1967): 20. Cash Box 15, no. 31 (24 Apr 1954). Discoveries 2, no. 12 (Dec 1989). Fuzz no. 82 (Dec 2004): 30+. Goldmine no. 131 (2 Aug 1985). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Grammy Magazine 11, no. 3 (Dec 1993): 19. Guitarist 8, no. 10 (Mar 1992). Hit Parader (Nov 1968). Hot Press (6 Sep 1994): 22+. Jazz Hot no. 127 (Dec 1957). Jazz Hot no. 239 (Mar 1968). Jazz Hot no. 443 (Jul/Aug 1987). Jazz Stage 3, no. 2 (1997): 28+. Jazz Stage 6, no. 3 (2000): 48. Jazz Stage 9, no. 5 (2003): 12+. Jazznu no. 157 (1992): 156+. Jazznu/

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Jazz no. 157 (1992): 156+. Jazznu/Jazz (Zom 2000): 66+. Jazzthetik (Nov 1993): 34+. Jazzthetik (Jul/Aug 2004): 98. Mojo no. 2 (Dec 1993): 18+. Mojo no. 100 (2002): 68. Mojo no. 120 (2003): 69. Musica Jazz (Oct 2002): 49. Musician no. 235 (Jun 1998): 28+. Offbeat (Nov 1998): 32. Offbeat (Sep 1999): 100+. Performing Songwriter no. 75 (2004): 56. Philadelphia Inquirer (Parade) (28 Sep 2003). Rock ‘n’ Reel no. 19 (1994): 23+. Ruta 66 no. 96 (1994): 39+. Sonic no. 7 (2002): 88+. Sounds [Germany] no. 3 (1970). Uncut no. 77 (Oct 2003): 63. Vibe (Apr 2001): 90.

BK976. Schuller, Tim. Smokin’ Joe Kubek Band: Chain Smokin’ Texas Style. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9524, 1992.

Items A76, A124, A455, A542 (Pt. 3), A1121, A1150, A1708, A1994, A2085, A2291, BB1294, BB1365, BC2025, BH72, BJ67, BT973, BW96, C182, D2487, E114, F1239.

BK979. Shurman, Dick. Smokin’ Joe Kubek Band: Cryin’ for the Moon. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9560, 1995.

BNOIS KING BK964. Bays, Kenneth. “In the Studio: Kubek and King Take Aim.” Blues Revue no. 37 (May 1998): 84. BK965. Benicewicz, Larry. “Smokin’ Joe Kubek and Bnois King: Dynamic Duo.” Blues Life no. 58 (1992): 4–9. BK966. Gregory, Hugh. “Smokin’ Joe Kubek,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BK967. Guralnick, Jake. Smokin’ Joe Kubek Band: Steppin’ Out Texas Style. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9543, 1993. BK968. Hyslop, Tom. “Smokin’ Joe Kubek: Trudging the Road of Happy Destiny.” Blues Revue no. 91 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 21–22. BK969. Jordan, Joseph. Smokin’ Joe Kubek Band: Got My Mind Back. USA: Bullseye Blues CD BB 9578, 1996. BK970. Komara, Edward. “King, Bnois,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 569 (Item E162). BK971. McCormick, Moira. Smokin’ Joe Kubek Band: Bite Me. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9617, 2000. BK972. Ottensman, Don. “Dual Guitar Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 122 (Sep 1997): 4–7. BK973. Paul, Alan. Smokin’ Joe Kubek & Bnois King: Take Your Best Shot. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9600, 1998. BK974. Point, Michael. “Kubek, Smokin’ Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 580 (Item E162). BK975. Schuller, Tim. “Magnum Force Blues: The Smokin’ Joe Kubek Band Featuring Bnois King.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 16.

BK977. Schuller, Tim. “Tag Team from Texas: Smokin’ Joe Kubek and Bnois King Make Candid Revelations About Their Prior Lives.” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 30–33. BK978. Sheffield, Jay. Smokin’ Joe Kubek Band: Steppin’ Out Texas Style. USA: Bullseye Blues BB 9510, 1991.

BK980. Tipaldi, Art. “Smokin’ Joe Kubek and Bnois King,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 123–129. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BK981. Tipaldi, Art. “Smokin’ Joe Kubek & Bnois King: A Guitar Partnership.” Blues Revue no. 33 (Dec 1997): 22, 24, 26–27. BOBBY KING BK982. Eagle, Bob. “Bobby King.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 15. BK983. Greensmith, Bill. “Bobby King.” Blues Unlimited no. 124 (Mar/Jun 1977): 4–12. BK984. Millar, Bill. “Bobby King.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 3. Obituaries: BK985. Shurman, Dick. “Bobby King.” Living Blues no. 58 (Winter 1983/84): 48, 56–57. CHRIS THOMAS KING See: CHRIS THOMAS EARL KING (Earl Silas Johnson III) BK986. Aiges, Scott. “Travelin’ King Stuck in N.O.” TimesPicayune (30 Oct 1992): 9. BK987. Andréasson, Hans; Schweitz, Hans; Löfgren, Tommy. “Talking to Earl King.” Jefferson no. 30 (Fall 1975): 8–13. Reprinted in Crazy Music no. 7 (1976): 41–47. BK988. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 200 (2 Nov 1955): 62; Variety 206 (29 May 1957): 62. BK989. Broven, John J. “Earl King,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 116–119, 174–176 (Item F1076). BK990. Broven, John. Earl King: Let the Good Times Roll. UK: Ace CH 15, 1983. BK991. Broven, John. Earl King: Street Parade. UK: Charly CRM 2021, 1983.

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BK992. Broven, John. Earl King: Trick Bag. France: Imperial 2C 068-83299, 1982.

2nd ed., p. 221 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 212 (E169).

BK993. Broven, John J. “Rhythm and Blues Had a Big Effect on the Music Down Here,” in South to Louisiana, pp. 152–160. Gretna: Pelican, 1983.

BK1010. Newlin, Jon. “Earl King of New Orleans: A Seventh Ward Son Makes Good Music.” Figaro (7 Oct 1973): 1, 5.

BK994. Clarke, Donald. “King, Earl,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 697 (Item E125).

BK1011. Newlin, Jon. “Earl King: Voodoo Dolls to ‘Trick Bags’.” Figaro (7 Oct 1972): 4–5.

BK995. Coleman, Rick. “The Renaissance of Earl King.” Wavelength no. 73 (Nov 1986): 26–28. BK996. Dahl, Bill. “Earl King Pulls New Tricks Out of Old Bag.” Chicago Tribune (14 May 1993): 31. BK997. Hannusch, Jeff ‘Almost Slim’. “Earl King: His Majesty at 50.” Wavelength no. 43 (May 1984): 18. BK998. Hannusch, Jeff. “Earl King: Still Letting the Good Times Roll,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 189–204 (Item F1085). BK999. Hannusch, Jeff. “Masters of Louisiana Blues: Earl Silas John IV (Earl King).” Offbeat 16 (Jun 2003): 22. BK1000. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Earl King,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 186 (Item E145). BK1001. Heim, Chris. “Earl King: Recalling the Glory Days of New Orleans R&B.” Chicago Tribune (17 Jan 1992): 47. BK1002. Holland, Ted. “Earl King,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 22 (E157). BK1003. Hussey, Charlie. “Earl King Does His Own Thing.” Blueprint no. 59 (Feb 1994): 12–13, 15. BK1004. Isola, Gregory. “Intro.” Guitar Player 27, no. 12 (Dec 1993): 17. BK1005. Jones, Tad; King, Earl. “Earl King Discography.” Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 7. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in LB no. 44 (1979): 7.) BK1006. Jones, Tad. “Living Blues Interview: Earl King. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 38 (May/Jun 1978): 7–19; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 39 (Jul/Aug 1978): 17–22, 39–43. BK1007. Kunian, David. “Earl King: ‘Why Isn’t This Man President?’.” Blues Access no. 48 (Winter 2002): 18–24. BK1008. Lamoine, Steve. Earl King: That Good Old New Orleans Rock ‘n’ Roll. UK: Sonet SNTF.719, 1977. BK1009. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “King, Earl,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1371 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

BK1012. Persson, Lennart. “Earl King.” Feber no. 2 (1990): 78–81. BK1013. Point, Michael. “King, Earl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 570–571 (Item E162). BK1014. Russell, Tony. “Earl King (1934–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 131 (Item A1904). BK1015. Santelli, Robert. “King, Earl,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 237–238 (Item E202). BK1016. Scott, Hammond. Earl King: Sexual Telepathy. USA: Black Top BT-1052, 1990. BK1017. Shadwick, Keith. “Earl King,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 173 (Item E204). BK1018. Slaven, Neil; Darwen, Norman; Burke, Tony. “A Briefcase Full of Songs.” Blues & Rhythm no. 64 (Oct 1991): 4–7. BK1019. Slaven, Neil. Earl’s Pearls: The Very Best of Earl King. UK: Westside WESM 520, 1997. BK1020. Swindle, Michael. “Earl King.” Wavelength no. 116 (Jun 1990): 19–24. BK1021. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Earl King,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 109–110. 112, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BK1022. Wyckoff, Geraldine. “Earl King.” JazzTimes 22, no. 2 (Mar 1992): 29. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 83 (Aug/Sep 2003): 94. Detroit Free Press (21 Apr 2003): B5. Discoveries no. 181 (2003): 46. Edmonton Journal [Alberta] (20 Apr 2003): B8. Facts on File World News Digest (17 Apr 2003): 384B3. Guitar Player 37, no. 8 (Aug 2003): 21. The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (22 Apr 2003): 20. In the Basement no. 31 (2003): 9. Jazz Hot no. 602 (2003): 8. Jazz Podium (Jun 2003): 44. Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 2003): 60. Mojo no. 115 (2003): 42. Offbeat (Jun 2003): 44+. Ottawa Citizen (21 Apr 2003): D3. Performing Songwriter no. 70 (Jun 2003): 12. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 26 (Jun 2003): 97. Rolling Stone no. 923 (29 May 2003): 13. Seattle Times (20 Apr 2003): A27. Sing Out! 47, no. 3 (Fall 2003): 214. Tages-Anzeiger (22 Apr 2003): 51. The Times [UK] (29 Apr 2003): 3317. Times-Pic-

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ayune (29 Apr 2003): 4. Toronto Sun (27 Apr 2003): 57. Variety (28 Apr-8 May 2003): 80. BK1023. Bowen, Pete. “Earl King is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 243 (Jun 2003): 3. BK1024. Hannusch, Jeff. “Earl King: R&B Singer/Songwriter, Guitarist.” Goldmine no. 597 (13 Jun 2003): 32. BK1025. Hannusch, Jeff. “Earl King.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 114–115. BK1026. Kinzer, Stephen. “Blues Giant Leaves the Stage in a Grand Old Jazz Funeral.” New York Times (1 May 2003): A22. BK1027. Pareles, Jon. “Earl King; a Blues Guitarist of New Orleans, is Dead at 69.” New York Times (20 Apr 2003): A23. BK1028. Spera, Keith. “Legendary Musician Dead at 69.” Times-Picayune (19 Apr 2003): 1. BK1029. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Earl King.” Soul Bag no. 171 (Jun 2003): 37. BK1030. Vera, Billy. “Earl King.” Blues & Rhythm no. 180 (Jun 2003): 12. BK1031. Wadey, Paul. “Earl King; Unorthodox Rhythm and Blues Guitarist.” The Independent [UK] (25 Apr 2003): 18. BK1032. Winters, Pamela Murray. “Earl King.” Dirty Linen no. 107 (Aug/Sep 2003): 8. BK1033. Wirt, John. “N.O. Says Goodbye to Blues Star in Last Days of Jazz Fest.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (3 May 2003).

BK1038. Pruter, Robert. Eddie King Blues Band: The Blues Has Got Me. Holland: Double Trouble DT-3017, 1988. FREDDY KING BK1039. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Gothenburg Blues: Freddy King.” Jefferson no. 16 (1972): 8. BK1040. Allen, William ‘Hoss’. Freddy King: Hide Away. USA: King KSD-1059, BK1041. Ames, Roy C. Freddie King: Palace of the King. USA: Magnum America MACD 024, 1994. BK1042. Ames, Roy C. Freddie King: Texas Cannonball Live. Germany: Double Dutch MMLP 99003, 1990. BK1043. Anon. “Freddie King: A Growing Legend.” Soul [USA] 7 (3 Jul 1972): 10. BK1044. “Freddie King: Hideaway, 1934–1976.” Blues News [Germany] no. 28 (Jan/Mar 2002): 47–49. BK1045. Anon. Freddy King: All His Hits. USA: King K5012X, 1977. BK1046. Anon. Freddy King: Hideaway. USA: Gusto BID 8015, 1976. BK1047. Anon. “He Bridges the Gap Between Rock, Blues.” Soul [USA] 8 (3 Sep 1973): 11. BK1048. Anon. “Legends of the Paul.” Guitar Player 32, no. 12 (Dec 1998): 117. BK1049. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 277 (4 Dec 1974): 62. BK1050. Anon. “Un Roi au Bataclan.” Jazz Hot no. 297 (Sep 1973): 28. BK1051. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Freddie King,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 150–151 (E101).

BK1034. Wyckoff, Geraldine. “Earl King.” JazzTimes 22, no. 2 (Mar 1992): 29.

BK1052. Bartolucci, Ron. Freddy King: Let the Good Times Roll. Austria: Wolf 120.800 CD, c1994.

See also: Goldmine no. 292 (4 Oct 1991). Wavelength no. 18 (Apr 1982).

BK1053. Beachley, Chris. “Freddy King Discography.” It Will Stand no. 27/28 (c1982): 33.

Items BJ1890, C182, F1079.

BK1054. Blanc-Francard, Patrice. Freddie King is a Blues Master. France: Cotillion SD 9004, 1975.

EDDIE KING BK1035. Point, Michael. “King, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 571 (Item E162). BK1036. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “King, Eddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1371 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 221 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 212 (E169). BK1037. Prevost, Thierry. “Eddie King.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 24–26.

BK1055. Bogaert, Karel. “King, Freddie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 212–213 (Item E110). BK1056. Booth, Dave ‘Daddy Cool’; Escott, Colin. “Freddie King: A Profile.” Goldmine no. 102 (22 Jun 1984). BK1057. Bruin, Leo W. “Een King in Drenthe.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 32 (Sep 1973): 3–4. BK1058. Buzelin, Jean. “Les Rois du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 356/357 (Dec 1978/Jan 1979): 58–59. BK1059. Calmes, Jack; Copeland, Johnny; King, Wanda; O, Dan; Pollock, Mark; Stephens, Lewis. Freddie

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King: Live at the Electric Ballroom, 1974. USA: Black Top 1127, 1996. BK1060. Chipkin, Kenn (ed.). The Freddie King Collection. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1999. 79 pp.

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King,” in The Guitar Player Book. Rev. & updated ed., pp. 155–156. Cupertino: Guitar Player, 1983. Reprinted as “Freddie King,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 176–179. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

BK1061. Clarke, Donald. “King, Freddie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 697– 698 (Item E125).

BK1078. Fox, Darrin. “Patron Saint: Freddie King.” Guitar Player 38, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 52–53, 184–186.

BK1062. Dahl, Bill. Freddy King: Are You Ready for Freddie? USA: Fuel 2000 Records 302 061 394 2, 2004.

BK1079. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Freddie King,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001.

BK1063. Dahl, Bill. Freddy King: Blues Guitar Hero. Vol. 2. UK: Ace CDCHD 861, 2002.

BK1080. Gold, Jude. “Sonic Snapshot: Freddie King’s Double-Stop Stumble.” Guitar Player 37, no. 8 (Aug 2003): 78.

BK1064. Dahl, Bill. “Freddy King of the Blues.” Goldmine no. 422 (27 Sep 1996): 18–36. BK1065. Darwen, Norman. Freddy King: Texas Sensation. UK: Charly CD 247, c1990.

BK1081. Grasso, Skip (ed.). Freddy King: Vital Blues Guitar: Authentic Tablature Transcriptions Off the Original Recordings. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1994. 136 pp.

BK1066. Delehant, Jim. Freddy King: My Feelings for the Blues. USA: Cotillion SD 9016, 1970.

BK1082. Gregory, Hugh. “Freddie King,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

BK1067. Demêtre, Jacques. “Retour sur Freddie King.” Jazz Hot no. 311 (Dec 1974): 12–13.

BK1083. Gudbjartur Sigurdsson. “Freddy King.” Jefferson no. 94 (1991): 28, 25.

BK1068. Dewitt, Howard A. “Freddy (or is It Freddie) King Singing and Playing Those Texas Blues.” Blue Suede News no. 35 (Summer 1996): 7–11.

BK1084. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Freddie King,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 204–205 (Item E145).

BK1069. Dicaire, David. “Freddie King (1935–1976): A Link in the Chain,” in Blues Singers, pp. 174–177 (Item E130).

BK1085. Harris, Sheldon. “King, Freddie ‘Freddy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 305–307 (E146).

BK1070. Ellis, Andy. “Sonic Snapshot: Freddie King’s Texas Turnaround.” Guitar Player 34, no. 11 (Nov 2000): 147. BK1071. Elonen, Seppo. “Freddie King: Driving Sideways.” Blues News [Finland] no. 31 (1975): 16–17, 19.

BK1086. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Freddie King,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 188–190 (E150). BK1087. Hobus, André. “Freddie King: Souvenirs.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 25 (Mar 2003): 62–63.

BK1072. Escamilla, Brian. “Freddy King,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 17 (Item E164).

BK1088. Hobus, André. “Souvenirs, Souvenirs ... Freddie King - Rencontres (1973–75).” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 18–20.

BK1073. Fancourt, Leslie. B.B. King, Albert & Freddy: A Discography. Faversham: Retrack, 1993. 62 pp.

BK1089. Hoffman, Steve. Freddy King: Getting Ready. Shelter/DCC SRZ-8003, 1989.

BK1074. Feather, Leonard. “King, Freddie,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 213 (Item E135).

BK1090. Holland, Ted. “Freddie King,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 104 (E157).

BK1075. Flippo, Chet. “Freddie King and His Heavy Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 96 (25 Nov 1971): 16. BK1076. Forte, Dan. “Freddie King: The Texas Cannonball.” Guitar Player 31, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 72–76, 78, 80. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 275–280 (Item C312). BK1077. Forte, Dan. “Freddie King: Fingerpicking the Blues.” Guitar Player 11, no. 1 (Jan 1977): 20+. Reprinted in Blues Guitarists, pp. 126–129. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. Reprinted as “Freddie

BK1091. Hollingworth, Roy. “Masters of Space and Time.” Melody Maker (4 Dec 1971): 32–33. BK1092. Howard, Mitch. “Living Like a King.” Cream no. 9 (Jan 1972): 7–8. BK1093. Humphrey, Mark. “Freddie King.” Guitar Player 29, no. 8 (Aug 1995): 99. BK1094. Illingworth, David. “Jazz in Britain: Freddy King.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 11 (Nov 1967): 17–18. BK1095. Jackson, Graham. “The Degeneration of Freddie King.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 31 (c1974): 9–10.

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BK1096. Jacoubovitch, Daniel. Freddy King: Just Pickin’. USA: Modern MB2LP-721, 1986. BK1097. Jacoubovitch, Daniel. “Freddie King: One Funky Armadillo.” Guitar World (Jan 1986). BK1098. Jones, Max. “Blues to Shake Your Head.” Melody Maker (1 Mar 1969): 6. BK1099. Jones, Max. “Caught in the Act.” Melody Maker (21 Jun 1969): 6. BK1100. Jones, Max. “Don’t Mess with Freddie.” Melody Maker (18 Dec 1971): 40. BK1101. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (8 Mar 1969): 11. BK1102. Kienzle, Rich. “Freddy King,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 32–35. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BK1103. Klinkowitz, Jon. “King, Freddie (1934–1976),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 3, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, p. 30 (Item E185). BK1104. Lake, Steve. “King-Sized.” Melody Maker (27 Jul 1974): 26. BK1105. Laredo, Joseph F. Freddy King: King of the Blues. USA: EMI/Shelter 7243 8 34972 2 5, 1995. BK1106. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “King, Freddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1371–1372 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 221–222 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 212–213 (E169). BK1107. Leadbitter, Mike. “Freddie King.” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 37–38 (Item A1241). BK1108. Leadbitter, Mike. “Freddy King.” R&B Scene 1, no. 4 (1964). BK1109. Leadbitter, Mike. Freddy King: His Early Years. UK: Polydor 2343 047, 1972. BK1110. Leadbitter, Mike. “Madison Nite Owl.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 5–7. BK1111. Liles, Joe. “The Tag: Freddie King’s Tag That Lost Its Song.” Harmonizer 60, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 2000): 36. BK1112. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Freddie King,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, p. 127 (Item E173).

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BK1115. Mathieson, Kenny. “King, Freddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 572–573 (Item E162). BK1116. Millar, Bill. “The Freddy King Story.” Soul Music [UK] no. 5 (17 Feb 1968). Reprinted in Soul MusicShout Reprint. Vol. 1, pp. 35–36. London: Record Information Services, 1976. BK1117. Mohr, Kurt; Postif, François. “Discographie.” Jazz Hot no. 303 (Mar 1974): 9. BK1118. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Freddy King.” Soul Bag no. 15 (c1971): 10–11; Soul Bag no. 16 (c1971): 13–14. BK1119. Mohr, Kurt; Périn, Jacques. “Freddie King Discography.” Soul Bag no. 58 (Oct 1976): 19–22. BK1120. Mohr, Kurt. “Freddy King.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 29 (1964): 9–12. BK1121. Moon, D. Thomas. “Freddie King: Still in the Palace.” Blues Revue no. 30 (Aug/Sep 1997): 35. BK1122. Moses, Chena. Freddie King: The Essential Collection. Vol. 1. UK: Blue Moon CDBM 128, c1998. BK1123. Neely, Hal G. Freddy King: The Big Blues. USA: King 852, 1963. BK1124. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Freddie King,” in Blues, pp. 72, 128–129, 138 (Item A1504). BK1125. Newman, Martin. “Freddy King.” Blues Unlimited no. 48 (1967): 9, 11. BK1126. Nite, Norm N. “Freddy King,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 356 (Item E181). BK1127. Pearlin, Victor. The Very Best of Freddie King. Vol. 1. USA: Collectables COL-CD-2824, c2002. Vol. 2. USA: Collectables COL-CD-2825, c2002. Vol. 3. USA: Collectables COL-CD-2826, c2002. BK1128. Pedler, Dominic. “B.B., Albert and Freddie King: The Royal Family of the Blues.” Record Collector no. 274 (Jun 2002): 82–89. BK1129. Plummer, Mark. “Freddie, Willing and Able.” Melody Maker (4 Aug 1973): 16. BK1130. Postif, François. “Freddie King.” Jazz Hot no. 303 (Mar 1974): 6–9. BK1131. Rochon, Bernard. “Freddie, Pourquoi t’es Parti?” Soul Bag no. 108 (1986): 30.

BK1113. McMurrey, A.L. ‘Doc’. Freddy King: Texas Flyer. USA: M.I.L. Multimedia MIL3032, 1998.

BK1132. Rubin, Dave. “Freddie King’s ‘In the Open’.” Guitar Player 28, no. 5 (May 1994): 140–141.

BK1114. Macphail, Keith. “The Freddie King Story.” Crazy Music no. 7 (1976): 16–17.

BK1133. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Freddie King,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 94–95. London: Brown, 2003.

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BK1134. Russell, Tony. “Freddie King (1934–1976),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 131 (Item A1904). BK1135. Santelli, Robert. “King, Freddie (Freddy),” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 238–239 (Item E202). BK1136. Schuller, Tim. “On Freddie King,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, pp. 46–47 (Item F1414). (NOTE: Extracted from article in Living Blues no. 31 (1977).)

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BK1148. Aalto, Juhani. “Freddie King.” Blues News [Finland] no. 43 (1977): 7. BK1149. Ersson, Kent. “Freddy King, 1934–1976.” Jefferson no. 36 (Spring 1977): 22–27. BK1150. Flippo, Chet. “Freddie King: Blues Guitarist Dead at 42.” Rolling Stone no. 232 (10 Feb 1977): 21. BK1151. Govaard, Stan. “Freddie King ... Was a Blues Master.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 72/73 (Jan/Feb 1977): 13–14.

BK1137. Shadwick, Keith. “Freddie King,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 178–179 (Item E204).

BK1152. Jones, Max. “King of Rhythm ‘n’ Blues.” Melody Maker (15 Jan 1977): 30.

BK1138. Southern, Eileen. “King, Freddie,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 231 (Item E208).

BK1153. Olsson, Olof T. “Freddie King.” Orkester Journalen 45, no. 4 (Apr 1977): 5.

BK1139. Tillman, Keith. Freddy King: It’s Too Bad Things are Going So Tough. UK: Python PLP-KM 5, 1969. Vol. 2. UK: Python PLP-KM 7, 1969. Vol. 3. UK: Python PLP-KM 11, 1970. BK1140. Tomko, Gene. “Hide Away,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 425–426 (Item E162). BK1141. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Freddie King: The Texas Cannonball.” Il Blues no. 35 (Jun 1991): 4–8. BK1142. Vergeer, Hans. “Freddy King ... Opnieuw in Paradiso.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 58 (Nov 1975): 9. BK1143. Vernon, Mike. “Enter and Exit the Blues Giant Unheralded.” Melody Maker (14 Oct 1967): 10. BK1144. Williams, Dave. Freddy King: Blues Guitar Hero: The Influential Early Sessions. UK: Ace CDCHD 454, 1993. BK1145. Williams, Ted. Freddie King is a Blues Master. USA: Atlantic 40496, 1975; USA: Atlantic 90345-2, 1992. BK1146. Woker, ‘Stereo’ Jack. Freddy King: Live. UK: Charly CD CBL 759, c1995. BK1147. Zalkind, Ronald (ed.). “Freddie King,” in Contemporary Music Almanac 1980/81, p. 249. New York: Schirmer, 1980. Obituaries: Block no. 13 (c1977). Coda no. 154 (Mar/Apr 1977): 35. Crescendo 16 (Jan 1978): 37. Down Beat 44 (24 Feb 1977): 12. Guitar Player 11, no. 2 (Feb 1977): 78. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 46 (1977): 18. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 251 (Jan 1977): 67. Jazz Podium 26 (Feb 1977): 22. Melody Maker (8 Jan 1977): 5. Shout no. 111 (c1977): 12. Sing Out! 25, no. 4 (1976): 42. Variety 285 (19 Jan 1977): 95.

BK1154. Périn, Jacques. “Freddie King.” Soul Bag no. 58 (1976): 23–26. BK1155. Schuller, Tim ‘Mit’. “Freddie King, 1934–1976.” Living Blues no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1977): 7–11. Reprinted in German Blues Circle Info no. 38 (Nov 1979): 9–11. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 358–373 (Item A1676). BK1156. Stiff, John. “Freddie King.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 4 (Apr 1977): 16. BK1157. Turner, Bez. “Freddy King.” Blues Unlimited no. 123 (Jan/Feb 1977): 26–27. See also: Blues & Co no. 32 (c2005). Blues News [Finland] no. 43 (1977). Goldmine no. 173 (13 Mar 1987). Jazz Hot no. 172 (Jan 1962). Jazz Hot no. 321 (Nov 1975): 21. Melody Maker (22 Mar 1969): 8. Ruta 66 no. 80 (1993): 10+. Virus de Blues no. 1 (Mar 2003). Items BJ1760, C182, F1420. “LITTLE” FREDDIE KING BK1158. Bock, Scott M. “Little Freddie King.” Juke Blues no. 56 (Summer 2004): 16–21. BK1159. Bock, Scott M. “Little Freddie King: What I Play Now is What I Feel.” Living Blues no. 178 (May/Jun 2005): 26–33. BK1160. Bour, Jean-Paul. “Little Freddie King: Le Blues de sa Vie.” Soul Bag no. 161 (Winter 2001): 26–28. BK1161. Grady, Bill. “Off Booze, Blues Man Says He ‘Ain’t Down No More’.” Times-Picayune (31 May 1992): 1. BK1162. Hannusch, Jeff. Little Freddie King: Swamp Boogie. USA: Orleans CD 1611, 1996. BK1163. Morgan, Tom. “Little Freddie King: New Orleans Bluesman.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 46–49.

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See also: Item BW1671. JEWEL KING (Mary Jewel King)

BK1178. Barretta, Scott. “Little Jimmy King.” Living Blues no. 166 (Nov/Dec 2002): 88–89.

BK1164. Broven, John J. “Jewel King,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 27 (Item F1076).

BK1179. Dries, Bill. “Blues Guitarist Jimmy King Dies at Age 37.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (21 Jul 2002): B7.

“LITTLE” JIMMY KING (Manuel Gales)

BK1180. Périn, Jacques. “Jimmy King.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 37.

BK1165. Amos, Edward. “Jimmy King,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BK1166. Bonner, Brett J. “Little Jimmy King.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 56–59. BK1167. Gordon, Robert. Little Jimmy King and the Memphis Soul Survivors. USA: Bullseye CD BB 9509, 1991. BK1168. Harris, Paul A. “Little Jimmy King: Blues, Family Style.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (29 Nov 1991): 4. BK1169. Isola, Gregory. “Jimmy King.” Guitar Player 31, no. 12 (Dec 1997): 28.

BK1181. Trierweiler, Rol. “Little Jimmy King (Manuel Gales) (1968–2002).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 23 (Sep 2002): 88. See also: Goldmine no. 360 (13 May 1994): 66+. Lucille’s Blues Letter 1, no. 4 (1992). JULIUS KING See: Item BB472. LEE KING See: THE KING BROTHERS

BK1170. Komara, Edward. “Gales Brothers,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 357 (Item E162).

NORA LEE KING

BK1171. Komara, Edward. “King, ‘Little’ Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 573 (Item E162).

BK1183. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Nora Lee King.” Storyville (2002/03): 192. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BK1172. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “King, Little Jimmy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 222 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 214 (E169).

BK1182. Wright, Laurie. “I’ll Never Turn Back: An Interview.” Storyville no. 96 (Aug/Sep 1981): 212–217.

See also: Items A1830, BW2100. PERNELL KING

BK1173. Levy, Ron. Little Jimmy King: Something Inside of Me. USA: Bullseye BB CD 9537, 1994.

BK1184. Duffy, Timothy. “Pernell King,” in Music Makers, pp. 90–91. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BK1174. Moore, Linda A. “Late Guitarist’s Dream Fulfilled by Twin Brother.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (4 Oct 2003): C1.

SAM KING

BK1175. Nicholson, Robert. “The King is Dead, Long Live the King: Memphis Blues Today - Little Jimmy King and the Hollywood All Stars,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 142–151. London: Blandford, 1998. BK1176. Santelli, Robert. “King, Little Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 239–240 (Item E202). BK1177. Shadwick, Keith. “‘Little’ Jimmy King,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 176 (Item E204). Obituaries: Billboard 114 (3 Aug 2002): 48. Blues Revue no. 78 (Oct/Nov 2002): 94. BK1. Buscadero no. 238 (2002): 14. Dirty Linen no. 102 (Oct/Nov 2002): 7. Discoveries no. 172 (2002): 20. Juke Blues no. 52 (Winter 2002/03): 65. Sing Out! 46, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 25. The Times [UK] (21 Aug 2002) 28.

See: THE KING BROTHERS SAUNDERS KING BK1185. Anon. “Saunders King Arrested in S.F. on Heroin Count.” Down Beat 18 (26 Jan 1951): 1. BK1186. Gleason, Ralph J. “Saunders King Jailed; Narcotics.” Down Beat 19 (11 Jan 1952): 5. BK1187. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “King, Saunders,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1373–1374 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 222–223 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 214 (E169). BK1188. Nations, Opal Louis. Saunders King: Cool Blues, Jumps & Shuffles. UK: Ace CDCHD 865, 2002. BK1189. Nations, Opal Louis. “‘What’s Your Morning Glory?’: Saunders King — The Rhythm Years

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(1942–47).” Rock & Blues News no. 14 (Feb/Mar 2001): 25–28.

BK1206. Duffy, Timothy. “Willie King,” in Music Makers, pp. 92–93. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BK1190. Notini, Per. Saunders King: What’s Your Story Morning Glory. Sweden: Blues Boy BB-303, 1983.

BK1207. Fontenot, Robert. “Carrying the Dirt: Willie King and the Tradition that Beats Tradition.” Blues Revue no. 96 (Oct/Nov 2005): 26–30.

BK1191. Obrecht, Jas. “Saunders King: S.K. Blues.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 46–55. Reprinted in an edited form in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 25–45 (Item C312). BK1192. Obrecht, Jas. “Saunders King: S.K.’s Blues.” Victrola and 78 Journal no. 7 (1996): 28–43. BK1193. Pearson, Bill. “Hodge Podge of Blues: Some Names We Need to Know More About.” Blues-Link no. 1 (Aug/Sep 1973): 4–7. BK1194. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Saunders King, 1942–1948. France: Classics 5064, 2003. 1948– 1954. France: Classics 5149, 2005.

BK1208. Grandi, Marino; Brambilla, Silvano. “Il Ritorno al Sociale: Willie King.” Il Blues no. 74 (Mar 2001): 48–49. BK1209. Herring, Lori. “Lecture Bursts Blues Stereotypes.” Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (8 Feb 2001): F3. BK1210. King, Willie Earl. “A Life of the Blues.” Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association no. 5 (2002): 69–71. BK1211. O’Neal, Jim. Willie Earl King and the Liberators: Freedom Creek. USA: Rooster Blues R2642, 2000.

BK1195. Rye, Howard. “King, Saunders,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 576 (Item E162).

BK1212. Sinclair, John. Willie King and the Liberators: Living in a New World. USA: Rooster ROB-CD-2647, 2002.

BK1196. Santana, Deborah. Space Between the Stars: A Memoir. New York: One World Ballantine, 2005. 337 pp.

BK1213. Stephenson, Mike. “The Strugglin’ Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 203 (Oct 2005): 6–7.

BK1197. Topping, Ray. Saunders King: The First King of the Blues. UK: Ace CHD 248, 1988.

BK1214. Wypijewski, JoAnn. “Blue Notes: Profile of Blues Musician and Activist Willie King.” The Nation 264, no. 20 (26 May 1997): 35.

Obituaries: Blues Access no. 44 (Winter 2001): 62. Blues Revue no. 63 (Dec 2000): 85. Juke Blues no. 48 (Winter 2000/01): 68. Musica Jazz (Jan 2001): 53. Orkester Journalen 68, no. 11 (Nov 2000): 51.

BIG DADDY KINSEY (Lester Kinsey) BK1215. Anon. “Big Daddy Kinsey.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 36.

BK1198. Burke, Tony. “Saunders King.” Blues & Rhythm no. 154 (Nov 2000): 24.

BK1216. Charron, Pierre. Big Daddy Kinsey: I Am the Blues. France: Verve CD 314–519175-2, c1993.

BK1199. Dahl, Bill. “Saunders King.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 96.

BK1217. Dahl, Bill. “Big Daddy Kinsey and the Kinsey Report.” Living Blues no. 75 (1987): 16–19.

BK1200. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Saunders King, Bluesman.” Goldmine no. 531 (1 Dec 2000): 107.

BK1218. Dulzo, Jim. “The Report on Kinsey Reveals Some Hot Stuff.” Detroit News (18 Dec 1992): 1.

BK1201. Lillsunde, Anders. “Saunders King.” Jefferson no. 126 (2000): 33.

BK1219. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lester ‘Big Daddy’ Kinsey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 190–191 (E150).

BK1202. Périn, Jacques. “Saunders King.” Soul Bag no. 161 (Winter 2001): 33–34.

BK1220. Hoekstra, Dave. Big Daddy Kinsey: Can’t Let Go. USA: Blind Pig BP 3489, 1989.

WILLIE KING (Willie Earl King)

BK1221. Lacava, Jacques. “Big Daddy Kinsey and the Kinsey Report.” Soul Bag no. 113 (Spring 1988): 6–9.

BK1203. Barretta, Scott. “Struggling Blues: Willie King Backwoods Philosopher of the Blues.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 24–32. BK1204. Bock, Scott M. “Le Blues Liberateur.” Soul Bag no. 161 (Winter 2001): 8–10.

BK1222. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kinsey, Big Daddy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 223 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 214 (E169).

BK1205. Bock, Scott M. “Willie King: I Live the Blues Life Every Day.” Juke Blues no. 48 (Winter 2000/01): 12–20.

BK1223. O’Neal, Jim. Big Daddy Kinsey and the Kinsey Report: Bad Situation. USA: Rooster Blues R2620, 1997.

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BK1224. O’Neal, Jim. “Kinsey, Lester ‘Big Daddy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 577 (Item E162).

BK1241. Cote, Michael. “The Real Blues Brothers: The Kinsey Report.” Blues Revue no. 51 (Oct 1999): 19–20, 22–23.

BK1225. Santelli, Robert. “Kinsey, Big Daddy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 241 (Item E202).

BK1242. Dahl, Bill. Kinsey Report: Edge of the City. USA: Alligator Al 4758, 1987.

BK1226. Shadwick, Keith. “Lester ‘Big Daddy’ Kinsey,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 180 (Item E204).

BK1243. Kot, Greg. “Rebirth of the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (25 Jun 1989): 12.

BK1227. Zeldin, Beverly. Big Daddy Kinsey: Ramblin’ Man. USA: Gitanes CD 523 760-2, 1994.

BK1244. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 51.

Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 69 (May 2001): 51. BK1228. Amicone, Michael. “Lester ‘Big Daddy’ Kinsey.” Billboard 113/114 (29 Dec 2001): YE-29. BK1229. Bays, Kenneth. “Big Daddy Kinsey, 1927–2001.” Blues Revue no. 69 (Jul/Aug 2001): 93. BK1230. Bonner, Brett J. “Lester ‘Big Daddy’ Kinsey.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 85. BK1231. Burke, Tony. “Lester ‘Big Daddy’ Kinsey.” Blues & Rhythm no. 159 (May 2001): 22. BK1232. Hoekstra, Dave. “Bluesman Lester Kinsey, 74, Dies.” Chicago Sun-Times (6 Apr 2001): 44. BK1233. Périn, Jacques. “Big Daddy Kinsey.” Soul Bag no. 163 (Summer 2001): 43. BK1234. Socey, Matthew. “Lester ‘Big Daddy’ Kinsey.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 64–65. BK1235. Sportis, Yves. “Tears: Big Daddy Kinsey.” Jazz Hot no. 581 (Jun 2001): 6. See also: THE KINSEY REPORT Blues News [Finland] no. 170 (1998). DONALD KINSEY BK1236. Birnbaum, Larry. “Profile.” Down Beat 56, no. 2 (Feb 1989): 46–47. BK1237. Dahl, Bill. “Donald Kinsey: From Gary, Indiana to Kingston, Jamaica and Back.” Living Blues no. 75 (1987): 19–20. BK1238. Heim, Chris. “Riddim Blues.” Option no. 22 (Sep/ Oct 1988): 42–44, 46. THE KINSEY REPORT BK1239. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Kinsey Report,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, p. 407 (Item A432). BK1240. Belamear, David A. “Marginality and Creativity: The New Blues of the Kinsey Report.” Popular Music and Society 16, no. 2 (Summer 1992): 23–42.

BK1245. Obrecht, Jas. “Crossing Bridges with the Kinsey Report.” Guitar Player 27, no. 8 (Aug 1993): 21–24. BK1246. Obrecht, Jas. Kinsey Report: Smoke and Steel. USA: Alligator ALCD 4860, 1998. BK1247. Point, Michael. “Kinsey Report,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 577 (Item E162). BK1248. Russell, Tony. “Kinsey Report,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 131–132 (Item A1904). BK1249. Santelli, Robert. “Kinsey Report, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 241–242 (Item E202). BK1250. Shadwick, Keith. “The Kinsey Report,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 177 (Item E204). See also: BIG DADDY KINSEY Ruta 66 no. 92 (1994): 42+. Items BK1217, BK1218, BK1221, BK1223, D2032. EDDIE KIRKLAND BK1251. Anon. “Eddie Kirkland: John Lee’s ‘50s Sidekick.” Guitar Magazine 5, no. 3 (Mar 1995): 33. BK1252. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Eddie Kirkland,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 151–152 (E101). BK1253. Bastin, Bruce. “‘No Shoes! No Shoes!’: Eddie Kirkland.” Blues Unlimited no. 80 (Feb/Mar 1971): 9–10. BK1254. Bogaert, Karel. “Kirkland, Eddie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 213–214 (Item E110). BK1255. Bond, Debbie. “Kirkland, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 577 (Item E162). BK1256. Bronckers, Paul. “Eddie Kirkland: Eddie’s Karriere in Het Kort.” Block no. 18 (1978): 12. BK1257. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “Little Eddie Kirkland.” Blues Unlimited no. 19 (Feb 1965): 11.

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Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 127 (Item A1241).

BK1276. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 37 (Jul 2000): 6.

BK1258. Dahl, Bill. Three Shades of the Blues. USA: Relic 7110, 1995.

BK1277. Russell, Tony. “Eddie Kirkland (1928–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 132 (Item A1904).

BK1259. Doidy, Eric. “All Around Man: Eddie Kirkland.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 24–25. BK1260. Gronda, Steve; Turner, Bez. “Eddie Kirkland: ‘Detroit Was Flooded with Blues’. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 4 (Spring 1986): 4–8; “Pt. 2: ‘Eddie Kirk is My Georgia Name’.” Juke Blues no. 5 (Summer 1986): 11–16. BK1261. Harris, Sheldon. “Kirkland, ‘Little’ Eddie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 312–313 (E146). BK1262. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Eddie Kirkland,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 191–192 (E150). BK1263. Holland, Ted. “Eddie Kirkland,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 97 (E157). BK1264. Horwitz, David. “There’s More to the Blues Than Music.” Blues Beat (Spring 1989): 6, 8.

BK1278. Santelli, Robert. “Kirkland, Eddie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 242–243 (Item E202). BK1279. Shadwick, Keith. “Eddie Kirkland,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 181 (Item E204). BK1280. Shurman, Dick. Eddie Kirkland: Have Mercy. USA: Evidence ECD 26018-2, 1993. BK1281. Skala, Gianfranco; Parmigiani, Gianni. “Conversazione con il Più Anarchico dei Bluesmen: Eddie Kirkland.” Il Blues no. 50 (Mar 1995): 44–45. BK1282. Slaven, Neil. “It’s Time for Eddie Kirkland ….” Blues & Rhythm no. 27 (Mar 1987): 4–5. BK1283. Solding, Staffan. “Eddie Kirkland.” Funk 1, no. 1 (1982): 31, 33.

BK1265. Jörgensen, Peter. “Bluesfonden.” Jefferson no. 41 (1978): 36.

BK1284. Solding, Staffan. “Eddie ‘Blues Man’ Kirkland.” Jefferson no. 64 (Spring 1984): 34–37.

BK1266. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kirkland, Eddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1385 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 223–224 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 215 (E169).

BK1285. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Eddie Kirkland,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 20–21, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BK1267. Lemaire, Georges. “Eddie Kirkland: An Interview with the Gipsy of the Blues.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 26 (Jun 2003): 46–52.

BK1287. Wilson, Tom. Eddie Kirkland: It’s the Blues Man! USA: Tru-Sound LP 15010, c1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC-5513, c1993.

BK1268. Lillsunde, Anders. “Den Ende i Sitt Slag?: Eddie Kirkland.” Jefferson no. 130 (2001): 4–7.

BK1288. Wisse, Rien; Lowry, Peter B.; Kirkland, Eddie. “Eddie Kirkland Disco.” Block no. 18 (1978): 10–12.

BK1269. Linden, Colin; Morse, Steve; Sakata, Akira; White, Doug. Eddie Kirkland: All Around the World. USA: Deluge CD 3001, c1992.

BK1286. Underwood, Tut. “Eddie Kirkland: The Energy Man.” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 14–21.

BK1289. Wisse, Rien. “Eddie Kirkland: Eindelijk Gestrikt voor een Interview.” Block no. 18 (1978): 8–9.

BK1270. Lowry, Pete. “Eddie ‘Blues Man’ Kirkland.” Blues Unlimited no. 44 (Jun/Jul 1967): 11.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 190 (2001). Jazz Hot no. 176 (May 1962).

BK1271. Lowry, Pete. Eddie Kirkland: Front & Centre. USA: Trix 3301, 1973.

Item F783.

BK1272. Lowry, Pete. Eddie Kirkland: The Devil and Other Blues Demons. USA: Trix 3308, 1974. BK1273. McDermott, Chris. “Eddie Kirkland: The Blues Genie.” Guitar Player 28, no. 1 (Jan 1994): 29–30. BK1274. Oliver, Paul. “Little Eddie Kirkland,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 23, 161–162, 186 (Item A1585). BK1275. O’Neal, Jim. “Eddie Kirkland.” Down Beat 42 (24 Apr 1975): 20.

FRANK KIRKLAND BK1290. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Frank Kirkland,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 152 (E101). BK1291. Bogaert, Karel. “Kirkland, Frank,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 214 (Item E110). LEROY KIRKLAND BK1292. Komara, Edward. “Kirkland, Leroy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 577–578 (Item E162).

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Obituaries: Goldmine no. 206 (17 Jun 1988). BK1293. Hess, Norbert. “Leroy Kirkland.” Juke Blues no. 14 (Winter 1988/89): 21. See also: Big Town Review no. 2 (1972). LILLIE MAE KIRKMAN

Obituaries: BK1308. Barretta, Scott. “Christine Kittrell.” Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 89. BK1309. Bays, Kenneth. “Christine Kittrell (1929–2001).” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 92.

BOB KIRKPATRICK

BK1310. Beck, Aaron. “Matriarch of Columbus Blues, Christine Kittrell, Dies at 72.” Columbus Dispatch [Ohio] (21 Dec 2001): F8.

BK1294. Bock, Scott M. “Bob Kirkpatrick: Pret a Repartir.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 26–29.

BK1311. Burke, Tony. “Christine Kittrell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 20–21.

BK1295. Hutchinson, Billy. “Bob Kirkpatrick Gets That Home Feeling.” Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 11.

BK1312. Loescher, Greg. “Christine Kittrell, Blues and Jazz Singer.” Goldmine no. 562 (8 Feb 2002): 23.

See: Item BB1776.

BK1296. Komara, Edward. “Kirkpatrick, Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 578 (Item E162). BK1297. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 4 (Oct 1997). BK1298. Peacock, Duke. Bob Kirkpatrick: Drive Across Texas. USA: Topcat TC02012, 2001. BK1299. Schuller, Tim. “Behind the Lines: The Bob Kirkpatrick Story.” Living Blues no. 147 (Sep/Oct 1999): 38–41. CHRISTINE KITTRELL BK1300. Bastin, Bruce. Christine Kittrell: Nashville R&B. Vol. 2. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7432, 1987. BK1301. Komara, Edward. “Kittrell, Christine,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 578 (Item E162). BK1302. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kittrell, Christine,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 224 (E166). BK1303. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 41 (1988): 7. BK1304. Nations, Opal Louis. “The Christine Kittrell Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 147 (Mar 2000): 4–9. BK1305. Rotante, Anthony. “The Discography of Christine Kittrell.” Record Research no. 69 (Jul 1965): 8. BK1306. Topping, Ray. “Call Him Little Richard.” Juke Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1986): 22; Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 28. BK1307. Zuck, Barbara. “Lady Sings the Blues.” Columbus Dispatch [Ohio] (1 Mar 1998): J1.

BK1313. Périn, Jacques. “Christine Kittrell.” Soul Bag no. 166 (Spring 2002): 41. See also: Item F1285. LEE KIZART BK1314. Bogaert, Karel. “Kizart, Lee,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 214 (Item E110). BK1315. Ferris, Bill. “Mississippi Country Bluesmen: New Discoveries. Lee Kizart’s Tutwiler Blues. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 97 (Dec 1972): 10–11; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 98 (Jan 1973): 14–15. BK1316. Ferris, William R. Jr. “Lee Kizart Recalls the Delta Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 72 (May 1970): 9–10. BK1317. Komara, Edward. “Kizart, Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 578 (Item E162). See also: Item A693. WILLIE KIZART BK1318. Mather, Olivia Carter. “Kizart, Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 578 (Item E162). See also: Items A516, F1037. BERNARD KLATZKO See: HERWIN RECORDS (2) RANSOM KNOWLING BK1319. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Ransom Knowling,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 152 (E101). BK1320. Bogaert, Karel. “Knowling, Ransom,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 214–215 (Item E110). BK1321. Chilton, John. “Knowling, Ransom,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 189 (Item E121).

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BK1322. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Knowling, Ransom,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1396 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 224 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 215 (E169). BK1323. Mohr, Kurt. “Ransom Knowling.” Blues Unlimited no. 13 (Jul 1964): 7. Reprinted in an edited form in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 117 (Item A1241). BK1324. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Knowling, Ransom,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 146 (Item E182). Obituaries: Down Beat 35, no. 1 (11 Jan 1968): 13. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 151 (Feb 1968): 20. Orkester Journalen 36, no. 2 (Feb 1968): 9. BIG BOY KNOX See: Item BB473. BOB KOESTER See: DELMARK RECORDS GEORGE KORSON BK1325. Smith, Chris. “Cheer the Union Travelers: The Field Recordings of George Korson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 176 (Feb 2003): 10–11.

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LEONARD KUNSTADT BK1326. Hess, Norbert. “Len Kunstadt: Anfangs hat man uns Ausgelacht!” Blues Forum no. 11 (3rd Quarter 1983): 9–14. Obituaries: Blues Access no. 27 (1996): 58. Juke Blues no. 36 (1996): 23. Mojo no. 36 (1996): 149. Orkester Journalen (Sep 1996): 60. BK1327. Coller, Derek. “Len Kunstadt.” Jazz Journal 49, no. 10 (Oct 1996): 19. BK1328. Coller, Derek. “Len Kunstadt.” Mississippi Rag 23, no. 12 (Oct 1996): 18. BK1329. Depoorter, Jacques. “Len Kunstadt, 1926–1996.” Blues Gazette no. 4 (1996): 43. BK1330. Peters, Margey. “Leonard Kunstadt.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 54–55. See also: VICTORIA RECORDS Item BS1768. AXEL KÜSTNER See L+R RECORDS CHARLIE KYLE See: Items A339, BF227.

SPIVEY,

SPIVEY

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SOPHISTICATED JIMMY LA RUE

BL9.

Harris, Sheldon. “Lacy, Rev Rubin ‘Rube’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 315–316 (E146).

BL10.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lacey, Rubin, Rev,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1415– 1416 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 227 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 218 (E169).

BL11.

Monge, Luigi. “Lacey, Rubin ‘Rube’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 581 (Item E162).

BL12.

Rosenberg, Bruce A. The Art of the American Folk Preacher. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970.

BL13.

Santelli, Robert. “Lacy, Rubin,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 245 (Item E202).

See: Item C766 (Vol. 5). THEOPOLIS LACEY See: Item BB55. WILLIAM JAMES LACEY BL1.

BL2.

Monge, Luigi. “Lacey, William James ‘Bill’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 581 (Item E162). Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Lacey, Willie James,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 148 (Item E182). Obituaries:

BL3.

Wisner, Steve. “William James Lacey.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 39–40.

RUBIN LACY BL4.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Rubin Lacy,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 153 (E101).

BL5.

Bogaert, Karel. “Lacy, Reubin,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 219 (Item E110).

BL6.

Evans, David. “Black Musicians Remember Jimmie Rodgers.” Old Time Music no. 7 (Winter 1972/73): 12–15.

BL7.

BL8.

Evans, David. “The Rev. Rubin Lacy.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 3–4; Blues Unlimited no. 41 (Feb 1967): 8–9; Blues Unlimited no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1967): 5–6; Blues Unlimited no. 43 (May 1967): 13–14; Blues Unlimited no. 44 (Jun/Jul 1967): 7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 239–245 (Item A1241). Evans, David. “Rubin Lacy: A Discographical Note.” Blues Unlimited no. 32 (Apr 1966): 6–7.

Obituaries: BL14.

Evans, David. “Rubin Lacy.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 6, 55. Also published in Blues Unlimited no. 114 (Jul/Aug 1975): 23. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A2073, A2272, BH2150, F997.

THE LADIES CHOICE BAND BL15.

Young, Stephen Flinn. “Be In Touch and Stay Cool: The Ladies Choice Band.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/ Apr 1989): 22–26, 28.

LARRY LaDON BL16.

Foulger, Byron; Watson, Tony. “Music That Can Make You Move.” Blues & Rhythm no. 180 (Jun 2003): 17.

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612

BL17.

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James, Chris. “De Artiest Voorheen Bekend als Little Larry: Larry LaDon.” Block no. 126 (2003): 12–17.

RUTH LADSON

BL29.

BILLY LAMONT BL30.

See: Item F356. LADY BIANCA BL18.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Lady Bianca.” Living Blues no. 177 (Mar/Apr 2005): 24–31.

BL19.

Richardson, Michael. “Lady Bianca.” Big City Blues 7, no. 2 (Apr/May 2001). Anon. “Lady Bo: The First Lady of Guitar.” International Musician 101, no. 7 (Jul 2003): 17.

BL21.

Ferris, Leonard. “Peggy Malone: Just Call Her Lady Bo.” Guitar Player 8, no. 9 (Sep 1974): 12+.

BL22.

Holscher, Lou. “Lady Bo: Rock & Roll and R&B Original.” Blue Suede News no. 37 (Winter 1996/97): 8–13.

BL23.

Honig, Tom. “Lady Bo Steps Out of the Shadows.” Santa Cruz Sentinel (5 Dec 1980). See also: Item BB87.

BL31.

Choisnel, Emmanuel; Thomas, Jacques. “Ernest Lane: L’Eternel Pianiste.” Soul Bag no. 171 (Jun 2003): 22–23.

BL32.

“Ernest Lane: Legendärer Bluespianist Endlich mit Eigener Platte.” Blues News [Germany] no. 39 (Oct/ Dec 2004): 19–20. See also: Item D1829 (Vol. 1).

JIMMY D. LANE BL33.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Jimmy D. Lane.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 86.

BL34.

Brisbin, John Anthony. Jimmy D. Lane: Legacy. USA: APO 2005, 1998.

BL35.

Grandi, Marino; Lupoli, Luca. “L’Altro Lane: Jimmy D. Lane.” Il Blues no. 80 (Sep 2002): 9.

BL36.

“Jimmy D. Lane: In Meiner Brust Schlagen Zwei Herzen.” Blues News [Germany] no. 42 (Jul/Sep 2005): 28–29.

BL37.

Rainsford, Mick. “Jimmy D. Lane: Zoon van een Icoon.” Block no. 122 (2002): 22–27.

BL38.

Tipaldi, Art. “Jimmy D. Lane,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 56–61. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

BL39.

Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Jimmy D. Lane: Une Affaire de Famille.” Soul Bag no. 153 (Winter 1999): 24–26.

BL40.

Vitka, Bill. “The Blues Had a Baby & His Name is Jimmy D. Lane.” Blues Revue no. 94 (Jun/Jul 2005): 13–14.

THE LADY D (Donna McIntyre) BL24.

Schneider, Stephen P.; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: The Lady D.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 51.

ARTHUR LAIBLY See: PARAMOUNT RECORDS JUSTINE LAMAR See: Item BH267. LLOYD LAMBERT BL25.

Determeyer, Eddy. “Lloyd Lambert, Guitar Slim & the Things They Used to Do.” Jazznu no. 61 (Nov 1983): 46–50.

BL26.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Lloyd Lambert.” Wavelength no. 80 (Jul 1987): 22–23.

BL27.

Sinclair, John. “Lambert, Lloyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 581– 582 (Item E162).

BL28.

Kochakian, Dan. “Can’t Make It by Myself.” Blues & Rhythm no. 157 (Mar 2001): 4–8.

ERNEST LANE

LADY BO (Peggy Malone) BL20.

Hazeldine, Mike. “Lloyd Lambert.” New Orleans Music 5, no. 6 (1995): 16.

See also: JIMMY ROGERS Item A524. LYNNE LANE BL41.

Lacava, Jacques; Queignec, Jean. “Portraits in Blues: Diamond Jim Greene, Chico Banks, Mary & Lynne Lane.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 12–14.

MARY LANE

Obituaries: Goldmine no. 401 (8 Dec 1995): 168. New Orleans Music 6, no. 1 (1996): 19. Second Line 47 (1995): 4.

BL42.

Komara, Edward. “Lane, Mary,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 582 (Item E162).

Hannusch, Jeff. “Lloyd Lambert.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 61–62.

BL43.

Lacava, Jacques; Queignec, Jean. “Portraits in Blues: Diamond Jim Greene, Chico Banks, Mary

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& Lynne Lane.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 12–14. BL44.

Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: Mary Lane.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 38–39.

SONNY LANE BL45.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Chicago Blues in Oakland.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 21–23.

56 (Mar 1988): 33. Second Line 40 (Fall 1988): 35. Variety 329 (23 Dec 1987): 79. BL55.

Battiste, Harold. “David Lastie.” Blues & Rhythm no. 35 (Mar 1988): 14.

BL56.

Foose, Jonathan. “David Lastie.” Living Blues no. 79 (Mar/Apr 1988): 50.

BL57.

Hannusch, Jeff. “David Lastie.” Juke Blues no. 11 (Winter 1987/88): 19.

BL58.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Saxophonist David Lastie Dies.” Wavelength no. 87 (Jan 1988): 9.

Obituaries: BL46.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Sonny Lane.” Living Blues no. 78 (Jan/Feb 1988): 93.

WILLIE LANE

WALTER LASTIE See: WALTER “PAPOOSE” NELSON

See: Items BB472, F58, F1439. EDDIE LANG (Edward Langlois) BL47.

Komara, Edward. “Lang, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 583 (Item E162).

BL48.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lang, Eddie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 229 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 219–220 (E169).

WILFRED LATOUR BL59.

Leadbitter, Mike. “The Traveling Ace.” Blues Unlimited no. 48 (Dec 1967): 5–6. Reprinted as “The Travelling Ace, in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 162 (Item A1241).

BL60.

Russell, Carolyn. “Zydeco Ace.” Folk Roots no. 111 (Sep 1992): 25–26, 29.

JACK LAUDERDALE

Obituaries: BL49.

O’Neal, Jim. “Eddie Lang.” Living Blues no. 66 (1985): 45.

LOUIE LASKY See: Items BB2878, BC1274. CLYDE LASLEY BL50.

O’Neal, Jim. “Clyde Lasley.” Living Blues no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1977): 41.

See: SWINGTIME RECORDS LAUGHING CHARLEY See: CHARLEY LINCOLN ANNIE LAURIE BL61.

Broven, John J. “Annie Laurie,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 20 (Item F1076).

BL62.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Laurie, Annie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1435 (Item E165).

BL63.

Nite, Norm N. “Annie Laurie,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 372 (Item E181).

LAST CHANCE JUG BAND BL51.

Evans, David; Dattel, Eddie. Last Chance Jug Band: Shake That Thing. USA: Inside Memphis ISC-0501, 1997.

See also: PAUL GAYTEN

DAVID LASTIE BL52.

Items A2243, BG151, BG155, BG165.

Berry, Jason; Foose, Jonathan; Jones, Tad. “The Lasties: A Ninth Ward Family,” in Up from the Cradle of Jazz, pp. 40–50. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986.

BOOKER T. LAURY (Lawrence Laury) BL64.

Amos, Edward. “Booker T. Laury,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BL53.

Determeyer, Eddy. “Met de Lastie Brothers op Het Ham & Cheese-Circuit.” Block no. 91 (1994): 13–16.

BL65.

Anon. “Jazz en Direct.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 293 (Jan 1981): 13.

BL54.

Sinclair, John. “Lastie, David,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 584 (Item E162).

BL66.

Gordon, Robert. Booker T. Laury: Nothin’ But the Blues. USA: Bullseye BB 9542, 1995.

BL67.

Hortig, Michael. Booker T. Laury and Mose Vinson: Memphis Piano Blues Today. Austria: Wolf 120.928 CD, c1990.

Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 6 (Jun 1988): 93. Down Beat 55, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 44. Orkester Journalen

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BL68.

Komara, Edward. “Laury, Booker T,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 584 (Item E162).

BL69.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Laury, Booker T,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1435–1436 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 230 (E166). Reprinted as “Laury, Lawrence ‘Booker T’,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 220–221 (E169).

BL70.

BL71. BL72.

BL82.

Milne, Rick. “The Muddy Waters Band.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 3–8. Article reprinted as “Sammy Lawhorn,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 107–108 (Item A1241).

BL83.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Sammy Lawhorn,” in Blues, pp. 65, 138 (Item A1504).

Loupien, Serge. “Heures et Humeurs d’un Amateur: Un Mois a Paris.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 294 (Feb 1981): 37.

BL84.

Santelli, Robert. “Lawhorn, Sammy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 246 (Item E202).

BL85.

Nowakowski, Konrad. Booker T. Laury: Blues on the Prowl. Austria: Wolf 120.929, 1995.

Turner, Twist. “Sammy Lawhorn: A Half-Pint and a Pistol.” Blues Access no. 36 (Winter 1999): 101.

BL86.

Ulrey, Lois. “Sammy Lawhorn.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 34–37.

Ruffenach, Jean-Claude. “Booker T. Laury.” Jazz, Blues, & Co no. 47 (Jan/Feb 1981): 11. Obituaries: Billboard 107 (14 Oct 1995): 54. Block no. 96 (1995): 5. Cadence 21, no. 11 (Nov 1995): 125. Goldmine no. 400 (24 Nov 1995): 100. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 458 (Apr 1996): 12. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Keyboard 22 (Feb 1996): 21. Orkester Journalen 63(Nov 1995): 45. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 4 (1996): 45.

BL73.

(E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 221 (E169).

Bonner, Brett J. “Booker T. Laury.” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 57–58.

BL74.

Evans, David. “Ramblin’: Booker T. Laury.” Blues Revue no. 28 (Apr/May 1997): 67–70.

BL75.

Garlington, Lela. “Bluesman ‘Booker T.’ Laury Dies.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (25 Sep 1995): B1.

LEE LAVERGNE

Obituaries: Cadence 17, no. 3 (Mar 1991): 94. BL87.

Darwen, Norman. “Sammy Lawhorn.” Blues & Rhythm no. 53 (Jul 1990): 20.

BL88.

Radenac, Marc. “Sammy Lawhorn.” Soul Bag no. 121 (Autumn 1990): 28–29.

BL89.

Whiteis, David. “Sammy Lawhorn.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 47–49. See also: Item BM2363.

ERNEST LAWLARS See: LITTLE SON JOE JOHNNY LAWS BL90.

Komara, Edward. “Laws, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 585 (Item E162).

BL91.

Sharp, Steven. “South Side Special: Johnny Laws.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 34–35.

See: LANOR RECORDS SAMMY LAWHORN (Samuel Lawhorn)

SAM LAY

BL76.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sammy Lawhorn,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 153 (E101).

BL92.

Anon. “Sam Lay Sings for Wise Fools.” Chicago Defender (16 Oct 1974): 21.

BL77.

Bogaert, Karel. “Lawhorn, Sammy,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 220–221 (Item E110).

BL93.

Bessman, Jim. “Sam Lay a Songwriter: Who Knew?” Billboard 117 (25 Jun 2005): 44.

BL78.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Les Hommes de Muddy Waters: Sammy Lawhorn.” Soul Bag no. 14 (c1971): 13.

BL94.

Cullen, Thomas J., III. “Sam ‘The Shuffle Master’ Lay: Drumsticks with Volume Controls.” Blues Revue no. 64 (Jan/Feb 2001): 27–28.

BL79.

Gordon, Robert. “Lawhorn, Samuel ‘Sammy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 585 (Item E162).

BL95.

Dahl, Bill. Sam Lay Blues Band: Stone Blues. USA: Evidence ECD 26081, 1996.

BL96.

BL80.

Iglauer, Bruce. “Sammy Lawhorn: Ein Portrait von Bruce Iglauer.” Blues Life no. 18 (1982): 25.

DeVault, Russ. “Shuffle Master Speaks of Plan to Startle Fans.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (3 Jun 1993): 8.

BL81.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lawhorn, Sammy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 230

BL97.

Edmonds, Ben. “Baby Do You Wanna Go?” Mojo no. 49 (Dec 1997): 14–17.

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BL98.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Littlejohn - Lay.” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 6.

BL115. Bastin, Bruce. Lazy Lester: Poor Boy Blues. UK: Flyright FLY LP 544, 1978.

BL99.

Hoffman, Mark. “Bright Lights, Big City: An Afternoon with Sam Lay.” Blues Access no. 45 (Spring 2001): 34–39.

BL116. Bastin, Bruce. Lazy Lester: They Call Me Lazy. UK: Flyright FLY LP 526, 1976.

BL100. Hoffman, Mark; Segrest, James. “Lay, Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 585–586 (Item E162).

BL117. Beal, Jim, Jr. “Lazy Lester and His Music Move at a Good Pace.” San Antonio Express-News [Texas] (24 Dec 1999): 14H.

BL101. Holly Red; Fat Red. “Sam Lay.” Fifth Estate 5, no. 19 (21 Jan 1971): 11.

BL118. Beal, Jim, Jr. “Lazy Lester: The Name’s a Misnomer.” San Antonio Express-News [Texas] (16 Jul 1999): 14H.

BL102. James, Fred. Sam Lay’s All Stars: Live on Beale Street. USA: Blue Moon CD 134, 2000.

BL119. Benicewicz, Larry. “Lazy Lester.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 11 (Jun/Jul 1995): 26–31.

BL103. Kell, Ellis E., Jr. “The Double Shuffle: Sam Lay.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 30–31.

BL120. Beyer, Jimmy. “Lazy Lester,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 26–28. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

BL104. Koda, Cub. Sam Lay Blues Band: Rush Hour Blues. USA: Telarc CD-83482, 2000. BL105. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lay, Sam,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 230 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 221 (E169). BL106. Richardson, Michael. “Chicago Shuffle Master: Drummer Sam Lay Steps Out Front with His New Six-String Instrument.” Big City Blues 8 (Oct/Nov 2002). BL107. Robble, Andrew M. “Sam Lay: Master Of The Double Shuffle.” Jefferson no. 108 (1995): 14–17. BL108. Santelli, Robert. “Encore: Sam Lay: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.” Modern Drummer 15, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 64. BL109. Santelli, Robert. “Lay, Sam,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 246–247 (Item E202). BL110. Santelli, Robert. “Portraits: Sam Lay.” Modern Drummer 12, no. 3 (Mar 1988): 76–78. BL111. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Sam Lay,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 126–128, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996. SKIP LAYNE BL112. Welding, Pete. “An Interview with Skip Layne.” Blues Unlimited no. 92 (Jun 1972): 4–6. LAZY BILL See: LAZY BILL LUCAS LAZY LESTER (Leslie Johnson) BL113. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lazy Lester,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 153–154 (E101). BL114. Bastin, Bruce. Lazy Lester. UK: Flyright FLYCD 07, 1989.

BL121. Bock, Scott M. “Lazy Lester.” Living Blues no. 163 (May/Jun 2002): 14–20. BL122. Bogaert, Karel. “Lazy Lester (Leslie Johnson),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 221 (Item E110). BL123. Broven, John J. “Discography of Lazy Lester (Lester Johnson).” Blues Statistics no. 2 (Mar 1963): 3. BL124. Burke, Tony. “Lazy Lester: A Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 30 (Jul 1987): 18–19. BL125. Cotten, Lee. “The Lazy Lester Interview.” Rock & Blues News no. 4 (May/Jun 1999): 35–36. BL126. Darwen, Norman. “Lazy Lester Talking in London.” Blues Life no. 41 (1988): 7–8. BL127. Findlay, Prentiss. “Lazy Lester is in No Rush to Find Fame.” Post and Courier [Charleston, South Carolina] (15 Feb 2001): D9. BL128. Guerry, Jean. “Lazy Lester.” Soul Bag no. 15 (c1971): 8. BL129. Harris, Sheldon. “Johnson, Leslie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 285 (E146). BL130. Hess, Norbert. “Lazy Lester: ‘They Call Me Lazy, But I’m Only Tired ...’.” Blues Forum no. 9 (1st Quarter 1983): 11–12. BL131. Hobus, André. “Lazy Lester (Leslie Johnson) 1933– á ce Jour.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 21 (Mar 2002): 67. BL132. Holland, Ted. “Lazy Lester,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 77 (E157). BL133. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lazy Lester,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1441 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 230, 232 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 221–222 (E169).

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BL134. “Lazy Days: Drei Tage mit der Excello-Legende Lazy Lester.” Blues News [Germany] no. 34 (Jul/ Sep 2003): 22–23. BL135. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘They Call Me Lazy But God Knows I’m Only Tired’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, pp. 14–15. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BL136. Point, Michael. “Lazy Lester,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 586 (Item E162). BL137. Reif, Fred. “‘I Thought It Was Somethin’ Special You Was Lookin’ For’: Lazy Lester’s Story.” Jefferson no. 76 (1987): 22–25. BL138. Reif, Fred. “I’m a Lover Not a Fighter: Lazy Lester.” Juke Blues no. 8 (Spring 1987): 4–8. BL139. Reif, Fred. Lazy Lester: Harp and Soul. USA: Alligator AL 4768, 1988. BL140. Reif, Fred. Lazy Lester: I Hear You Knockin’: The Excello Singles. USA: Excello CD 3003, 1995. BL141. Reif, Fred. Lazy Lester: I’m a Lover Not a Fighter. UK: Ace CDCHD 518, 1994. BL142. Reif, Fred. “Lazy Lester: Liever Leip dan Lui.” Block no. 122 (2002): 8–15.

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BL152. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Louisiana Swamp Blues. Pt. 2: Lazy Lester.” Il Blues no. 68 (Sep 1999): 40–41. See also: Blue Suede News no. 20 (Winter 1992/93): 12+. Detroit Blues no. 8 (Winter 1996/97). Goldmine no. 224 (24 Feb 1989). Jazz Hot no. 175 (1962). R&B Scene 1, no. 6 (Apr 1965). Wavelength no. 18 (Apr 1982). LEADBELLY (Huddie William Ledbetter) BL153. Affeldt, Paul E. “King of the 12-String: Huddie ‘Leadbelly’ Ledbetter.” Jazz Report [USA] 4, no. 5 (1965): 5. BL154. Albertson, Chris; Guthrie, Woody. Good Mornin Blues: Early Leadbelly, 1935–1940. USA: Biograph BLP-12013, 1969. BL155. Albertson, Chris; Bernstein, Joel; Caplin, Arnold; Kent, Don. Leadbelly, Reverend Gary Davis, Dan Smith: Good Morning Blues. USA: Biograph BCD 113 DDD, 1990. BL156. Altman, Billy. Leadbelly: Alabama Bound. USA: RCA 9600-2-R, 1989. BL157. Ames, Roy C. “Leadbelly.” Living Blues no. 30 (Nov/Dec 1976): 27. BL158. Amos, Edward. “Leadbelly,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BL143. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Lazy Lester: Blues Och Rock ‘n’ Roll Frå Louisiana.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 47 (1991): 14–16, 18–24, 26.

BL159. Angus, Robert N. Leadbelly: Goodnight Irene. USA: Allegro LEG-9025, 1950s.

BL144. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Lazy Lester Discography.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 48 (1991): 40–41.

BL160. Anon. “Ain’t No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down: Texans Want Body of Louisiana Singer.” Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 32.

BL145. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Lazy Lester Påskiva.” Jefferson no. 76 (1987): 22–23.

BL161. Anon. “First British Lead Belly Release.” Melody Maker (4 Jun 1949): 6.

BL146. Ross, Lionel. “Lazy Lester.” Blues in Britain no. 23 (Nov 2003): 7.

BL162. Anon. “Folk Music on Disks; Leadbelly’s Last Sessions Preserve the Art of the Famous Singer.” New York Times (7 Feb 1954): B9.

BL147. Russell, Tony. “Lazy Lester (1933–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 133 (Item A1904). BL148. Sandin, Jörgen; Sandin, Sune; Lillsunde, Anders. “En Riktig Legend: Lazy Lester.” Jefferson no. 126 (2000): 14–15.

BL163. Anon. “Gallery of the Greats.” Frets 10 (Dec 1988): 53. BL164. Anon. “Good Night Irene.” Time [USA] 56 (14 Aug 1950): 38. BL165. Anon. “‘Irene’ Looms as Record Breaker.” Billboard 62 (19 Aug 1950): 13.

BL149. Sandmel, Ben. “Lazy Lester Returns South After a Return to the Blues.” Times-Picayune (7 Apr 1989): 6.

BL166. Anon. “Lead Belly.” Time [USA] 33 (15 May 1939): 76–77.

BL150. Santelli, Robert. “Lazy Lester,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 247 (Item E202).

BL167. Anon. “Lead Belly: Bad Nigger Makes Good Minstrel.” Life Magazine (19 Apr 1937): 38–40.

BL151. Shadwick, Keith. “Lazy Lester,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 184 (Item E204).

BL168. Anon. “‘Lead Belly’ Perfects.” Melody Maker (6 Aug 1949): 1.

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BL169. Anon. “Leadbelly,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 150–151. Bath: Future, 2003.

BL187. Basiuk, Bo. “The Music of Leadbelly.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 4 (Aug 1978): 24–50.

BL170. Anon. Leadbelly: Bourgeois Blues. USA: Collectable COL-5183, 1990.

BL188. Bell, Judy (ed.). Leadbelly. New York: TRO Folkways, 1976. 218 pp.

BL171. Anon. “Leadbelly (Huddie Ledbetter) on Musicraft.” Country Directory no. 3 (1962): 36.

BL189. Blacher, Richard S. “Lead Belly’s Last Chorus.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1996): 14, 16.

BL172. Anon. “Leadbelly’s Legacy: ‘New Iberia’.” Sing Out! 23, no. 6 (1975): 9. BL173. Anon. “Leadbelly, 1889–1949: King of the Twelve String.” Expansions 1, no. 2 (Apr 1971): 7. BL174. Anon. “Ledbetter, Huddie,” in Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. 6th ed., ed. N. Sionimsky, p. 986. New York: Schirmer, 1978. BL175. Anon. “The Legend of Leadbelly.” Angolite (Jan/ Feb 1982): 67. BL176. Anon. “Legend of Leadbelly.” Negro Digest 12 (Oct 1963): 62–63. BL177. Anon. A List of Currently Available Commercial Recordings of Huddie (Leadbelly) Ledbetter. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1973. 1 p. BL178. Anon. “Lomax Arrives with Lead Belly, Negro Minstrel; Sweet Singer of the Swamplands Here to Do a Few Tunes Between Homicides.” New York Herald Tribune (3 Jan 1935). BL179. Anon. “Huddie Ledbetter.” Musical America 70, no. 1 (1 Jan 1950): 26. BL180. Anon. “Unconventional Music by Huddie and Sonny.” Melody Maker (21 Apr 1951): 9. BL181. Anon. “Victoria Spivey Cleffed ‘T.B. Blues’, Not Leadbelly, Tune Detectives Discover.” Variety 242 (13 Apr 1966): 55. BL182. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Leadbelly,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 154–155 (E101). BL183. Asch, Moses; Lomax, Alan (eds.). The Leadbelly Songbook: The Ballads, Blues, and Folksongs of Huddie Ledbetter. New York: Oak, 1962. 96 pp. BL184. Atkinson, Gary. The Essential Lead Belly. UK: Document CBL 200003, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200003, 2001. BL185. Baers, Michael. “Leadbelly (1885–1949),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 3, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 108–110 (Item E185). BL186. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Leadbelly,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 221–223 (Item E104).

BL190. “Blues History: Leadbelly.” Blues News [Germany] no. 32 (Jan/Mar 2003): 31. BL191. Bogaert, Karel. “Leadbelly (Huddie Ledbetter),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 221–223 (Item E110). BL192. Brewer, Mason. “Memories of Lead Belly,” in American Negro Folklore, pp. 42–46. Chicago: Quadrangle, 1968. BL193. Briggs, Keith. The Definitive Leadbelly. UK: Catfish KATCD 220, 2002. BL194. Briggs, Keith. Leadbelly: Easy Rider. UK: Catfish KATCD131, 1999. BL195. Briggs, Keith. “Leadbelly on CD.” Blues & Rhythm no. 183 (Oct 2003): 21. BL196. Briggs, Keith. “Leadbelly: Released at Last.” Blues & Rhythm no. 150 (Jun 2000): 26–27. BL197. Brown, Don. “Leadbelly Land.” Ford Times (Dec 1950). Reprinted in Negro Digest 9, no. 7 (May 1951): 6–9. BL198. Brown, Joe. “Leadbelly.” Folk Music 1, no. 1 (Jun 1964): 9–12, 32–33, 35–37, 51. BL199. Brown, Monty. “Lead Belly and Baby Face.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 4 (Fall 1996): 7–8. BL200. Brown, Phillip G.M. ‘Huddie Ledbetter’. Master’s Thesis, Northwestern State University of Louisiana, 1989. BL201. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Leadbelly,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 163–164 (Item E128). BL202. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Huddie ‘Leadbelly’ Ledbetter,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 124–125 (Item E120). BL203. Caselli, Roberto. “Huddie ‘Leadbelly’ Leadbetter.” Hi Folks! 1, no. 4 (Nov/Dec 1983): 28–29. BL204. Chalker, Brian. Leadbelly. UK: Ember CW 132, 1969. BL205. Chmura, Helene F. “Lead Belly’s American Record Company Recordings.” Discophile no. 47 (Apr 1956): 4–5; Discophile no. 49 (Aug 1956): 11. BL206. Christgau, Robert. “The Real Folk Singer.” New York Times Book Review (17 Jan 1993): F29.

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BL224. Ferris, William R., Jr. “Ledbetter, Huddie (‘Leadbelly’),” in Dictionary of American Biography. Supplement Four: 1946–50, pp. 475–477. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1974. BL225. Ferris, William R. “Leadbetter, Huddie,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 1068–1069. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BL226. Filene, Benjamin Peter. “Creating the Cult of Authenticity: The Lomaxes and Lead Belly,” in Romancing the Folk, pp. 47–75. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000. BL227. Filene, Benjamin. “‘Our Singing Country’: John and Alan Lomax, Leadbelly, and the Construction of an American Past.” American Quarterly 43, no. 4 (Dec 1991): 602–624. BL228. Filene, Benjamin. Romancing the Folk: Public Memory and American Vernacular Music in the Twentieth Century. Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University, 1994. 394 pp.

BL214. Cuson, Sandra. “A Marshall Lullaby.” Shreveport Times (3 Aug 1975).

BL229. Finlayson, Keith. “Some of the Finest Songs in the Folk/Blues Tradition.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1992): 8–9.

BL215. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Ledbetter, Huddie ‘Leadbelly’,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 200. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BL230. Flippo, Chet. “Will the Real Huddie Leadbetter Please Stand Up.” Rolling Stone no. 211 (22 Apr 1976): 24.

BL216. Davis, Francis. “Leadbelly’s Black Body,” in The History of the Blues (Item A513).

BL231. Garst, John. “The Deed That Bill Martin Done.” Blues & Rhythm no. 183 (Oct 2003): 22–23.

BL217. DeMichael, Don. Huddie Ledbetter’s Best, His Guitar, His Voice, His Piano. USA: Capitol DT-1821, c1962; USA: Capitol CDP 7 92075 2, 1989.

BL232. Garvin, Richard M; Addeo, Edmond G. The Midnight Special: The Legend of Leadbelly. New York: Bernard Geis, 1971. 312 pp.

BL218. DeMichael, Don. Leadbelly: Includes Legendary Performances Never Before Released. USA: Columbia C 30035, 1970.

BL233. Gates, David. “‘You Don’t Know My Mind’.” Newsweek 120 (14 Dec 1992): 81.

BL219. Dicaire, David. “Huddie ‘Leadbelly’ Ledbetter (1889–1949): ‘Lectric Chair Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 147–151 (Item E130). BL220. Engel, Carl. “Views and Reviews: Negro Folk Songs as Sung by Lead Belly.” Musical Quarterly 23 (Jul 1937): 388–395. BL221. Escott, Colin; Evans, David. Leadbelly: Take This Hammer. USA: RCA Victor/Bluebird 82876-509572, 2003. BL222. Evans, David. “Leadbelly,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 137–138. New York: Perigee, 2005. BL223. Feather, Leonard. “Ledbetter, Huddie (Leadbelly),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 308 (Item E138).

BL234. Gebhard, Herman. “‘March of Time’ 1935: Leadbelly.” Living Blues no. 30 (Nov/Dec 1976): 26. BL235. Gleason, Ralph J. Leadbelly. USA: Fantasy 24715, 1973. BL236. Goldstein, Kenneth S. Lead Belly Memorial. Vol. 1. USA: Stinson SLP 17, 1962. Vol. 2. USA: Stinson SLP 19, c1962. Vol. 3. USA: Stinson SLP 48, c1962. Vol. 4. USA: Stinson SLP 51, c1962. BL237. Gottlieb, William P. “Refrain: Real Leadbelly.” Jazziz 19, no. 3 (Mar 2002): 82. BL238. Govenar, Alan. “Huddie Ledbetter: ‘Leadbelly’,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 30–33. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BL239. Govenar, Alan. “Leadbelly,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 18–19 (Item F1414).

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BL240. Greenslade, Roy. “Black, White and Blues.” Guardian [UK] (24 Feb 1999): 5.

Race, Politics, and Culture, 1942–62, pp. 210–212. University of Illinois Press, 1995.

BL241. Greenway, John. “The Flight of the Gray Goose: Literary Symbolism in the Traditional Ballad.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 18, no. 3 (1954): 165–174.

BL258. Hughes, Langston. “Leadbelly: The Essence of Folk Song,” in Famous Negro Music Makers. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 1955. Reprinted in Works for Children and Young Adults: Biographies. USA: Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2001.

BL242. Guthrie, Woody. Leadbelly: Keep Your Hands Off Her. USA: Verve/Folkways FV9021, 1961. BL243. Guthrie, Woody. Leadbelly Sings Folk Songs. USA: Folkways FTS 31006, 1968; USA: Smithsonian/ Folkways SF 40010, 1989. BL244. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Leadbelly,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 189–190 (Item E145). BL245. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Leadbelly,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 105–106. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BL246. Harris, Sheldon. “Ledbetter, Huddie William,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 317–319 (E146). BL247. Harvey, Charles. “Songs by Leadbelly,” in Jazzology, p. 7. London: American Jazz Society, c1946. BL248. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 24. BL249. Hentoff, Nat. “The Leadbelly Legend Splendidly Documented.” HiFi/Stereo Review 17 (Oct 1966): 108. BL250. Hertlein, Roland. “Leadbelly: Ein Leben in Blues.” Blues Notes 5, no. 17 (May 1973): 26–27. BL251. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Leadbelly,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 192–194 (E150). BL252. Hickerson, Joseph C. A Brief List of Material Relating to Huddie ‘Leadbelly’ Ledbetter. Washington DC: Library of Congress, 1975. 2 pp. BL253. Hinckley, David. “Leadbelly Takes Manhattan, 1935.” Daily News [New York] (28 Nov 2004): 29. Also published in New York Tribune (29 Nov 2004).

BL259. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Jazzens Instrumentalister: Manliga.” Orkester Journalen 24, no. 12 (Apr 1956): 12. BL260. Jess, Tyehimba. Leadbelly. Amherst: Verse Press, 2005. 117 pp. BL261. Jones, Max. “At Last: Ledbetter’s Riches from the Library.” Melody Maker (18 Jun 1966): 12. BL262. Jones, Max. “Dynamic, Almost Hypnotic Magnetism.” Melody Maker (3 Dec 1949): 4. BL263. Jones, Max. “Lead Belly and the High Voltage Voice.” Melody Maker (31 Oct 1953): 13. BL264. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “‘Lead Belly’ and the Record Companies.” Melody Maker (31 Dec 1949): 2. BL265. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “‘Lead Belly’ Stages Folk-Song Counter-Attraction.” Melody Maker (14 May 1949): 5. BL266. Jones, Max; McCarthy, Albert (eds.). A Tribute to Huddie Ledbetter. London: Jazz Music Books, 1946. 26 pp. BL267. Keasler, Jack. “Remembering Leadbelly.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (7 Jul 1988). BL268. Kelley, Tom. “Huddie ‘Leadbelly’ Ledbetter.” Marshall News Messenger (28 Feb 1988). BL269. Killeen, Sean. “After the War.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 4 (Fall 1991): 7. BL270. Killeen, Sean. “The Art of Lead Belly.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 4 (Fall 1992): 1, 5.

BL254. Hochman, Steve. “Leadbelly,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 626–628. Pasadena: Salem, 1999.

BL271. Killeen, Sean. “Black History: Lead Belly.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 4 (Fall 1996): 1, 4, 6.

BL255. Holland, Ted. “Leadbelly,” in This Day In AfricanAmerican Music, p 11 (E157).

BL272. Killeen, Sean. “Chronology: 1935–1937.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 1 (Fall 1990): 5; “Chronology: 1948–1949.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 2 (Winter 1991): 6; “Chronology: 1941.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1992): 7; “Chronology: 1939.” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 1/2 (Winter 1992/ Spring 1993): 10; “Chronology: Lead Belly in Northeast Texas, 1916–1920.” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 3 (Summer 1993): 7; “Chronology: 1949.” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 4 (Fall 1993): 8–9; “Chronology: 1900– 1910.” Lead Belly Letter 4, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 7;

BL256. Holzman, Jac. “Leadbelly on Record.” Record Changer 13 (Jun 1954): 7; Record Changer 13 (Summer 1954): 27–28; Record Changer 13 (Dec 1954): 7+. BL257. Hughes, Langston. “Slavery and Leadbelly Are Gone, But the Old Songs Go Singing On.” Chicago Defender (4 Sep 1954): 11. Reprinted in Langston Hughes and The Chicago Defender: Essays on

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BL289. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly: Measure’s of Achievement.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 2 (Winter 1991): 1, 4.

BL273. Killeen, Sean. “The Early Years: Birth to ‘Long Pants’ and Fannin Street.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 3 (Spring 1991): 6.

BL291. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly on Campus.” Lead Belly Letter 4, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1994): 3.

BL274. Killeen, Sean. “The Emancipation of Huddie Ledbetter.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 3 (Spring 1991): 5, 7. BL275. Killeen, Sean; Bascomb, David. “Fannin Street: The Setting and the Song.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 1 (Winter 1992): 1, 4, 6. BL276. Killeen, Sean. “Far Above Cayuga’s Waters.” Lead Belly Letter 4, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 3, 8. BL277. Killeen, Sean. “Going to Kansas City ... and to Springfield.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 2/3 (Spring/ Summer 1996): 4, 7. BL278. Killeen, Sean. “Harvard: Lead Belly’s Education and Graduation.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 2 (Winter 1991): 3. BL279. Killeen, Sean. “Huddie William Ledbetter.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1996): 6–7. BL280. Killeen, Sean. “Irene Goodnight.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 1 (Fall 1990): 3. BL281. Killeen, Sean. “The King of the 12-String Guitar.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 1 (Fall 1990): 1, 6. BL282. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly and Sarah Lawrence.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1992): 3. BL283. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly and the New York Folklore Society.” Lead Belly Letter 4, no. 2/3 (Spring/ Summer 1994): 1, 4–5, 12–13. BL284. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly and Vernon Dalheart: Rooted in Texarkana.” Victrola and 78 Journal no. 3 (1994): 15–17. BL285. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly at Exeter.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 1 (Winter 1992): 3, 6. BL286. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly, Bessie Smith, and Clarence Williams.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1992): 5.

BL290. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly: More Than a Name.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 1 (Winter 1992): 5–6.

BL292. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly Opens at New York University and Closes in Texas.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 1 (Fall 1990): 4. BL293. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly Upstate.” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 3 (Summer 1993): 8–10. BL294. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly’s Last Days.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1996): 1, 13. BL295. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly’s Roaring Twenties.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 1 (Winter 1992): 7. BL296. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly’s Stella Was the Tip Top Finest Made and Truest Toned.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1992): 10. BL297. Killeen, Sean. “1940s Medical History.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1996): 5. BL298. Killeen, Sean. “Out on the Western Plain.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 3 (Spring 1991): 1, 4. BL299. Killeen, Sean. “Paris.” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 4 (Fall 1993): 3, 7. BL300. Killeen, Sean. “Rooted in Texarkana.” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 3 (Summer 1993): 1, 4. BL301. Killeen, Sean. “Salt Lake City: A Career Benchmark.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 3 (Spring 1991): 3, 7. BL302. Killeen, Sean. “Songs of a Traveling Man.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 4 (Fall 1992): 3, 7. BL303. Killeen, Sean. “A Troubadour at His Best.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 4 (Fall 1991): 5. BL304. Killeen, Sean. “The Women in Lead Belly’s Life and Song.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 2/3 (Spring/ Summer 1992): 1, 6–7. BL305. Kinkle, Roger D. “Ledbetter, Huddie,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1303–1304 (E160).

BL287. Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly in Europe.” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 4 (Fall 1993): 1, 4.

BL306. Laberge, Yves. “Leadbelly,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 586–587 (Item E162).

BL288. Killeen, Sean. Leadbelly: In the Shadows of the Gallows Pole. USA: Tradition TCD 3005-1, 1998.

BL307. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Leadbelly,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164).

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BL308. Lambert, Eddie. “Leadbelly’s Last Sessions.” Jazz Monthly no. 171 (Jun 1969): 11–14. BL309. Lambert, George Eddie. “Leadbelly the Demoniac.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 7 (Jul 1964): 22–23. BL310. Lang, Iain. “Leadbelly, Life and Letters,” in The Saturday Book. 7, ed. L. Russell, pp. 279–285. London: Hutchinson, 1947. BL311. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Leadbelly,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1441–1442 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 232 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 222–223 (E169). BL312. Lawless, Ray M. “Leadbelly,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 139–140. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.) BL313. Ledbetter, Huddie (Leadbelly). “The Blues,” in Jam Session: An Anthology of Jazz, ed. R.J. Gleason, pp. 15–16. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1958. BL314. Lee, Hector. “Leadbelly’s ‘Frankie and Albert’.” Journal of American Folklore 64, no. 253 (Jul 1951): 314–317. BL315. Lee, Hector. “Some Notes on Lead Belly.” Journal of American Folklore 76, no. 300 (Apr/Jun 1963): 135–140. BL316. Lev, Peter. “Leadbelly,” in American Films of the 70s: Conflicting Visions, pp. 137–139. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2000. BL317. Lomax, Alan; Ramsey, Frederic. Huddie Ledbetter Memorial. Vol. 1. USA: Folkways FA 2004, 1950. Vol. 2. USA: Folkways FA 2014, 1950. Vol. 3. USA: Folkways FA 2024, 1950. Vol. 4. USA: Folkways FA 2034, 1950. BL318. Lomax, Alan. Leadbelly: Take This Hammer. USA: Verve Folkways FV-9001, 1965; USA: Smithsonian/Folkways 31019, 2000s. BL319. Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan; Lewman, Harry. Lead Belly: No Stranger to the Blues: The Songs of Huddie Ledbetter. New York: TRO/Folkways, 1998. 128 pp.

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BL320. Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan. Leadbelly. New York: TRO/Folkways, 1976. 128 pp.

BL337. McKean, Gilbert. “The Jazz Beat: The Picaresque Ledbetter.” Saturday Review of Literature 30 (27 Dec 1947): 47.

BL321. Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan (eds.). Leadbelly: A Collection of World-Famous Songs. New York: TRO Folkways, 1959. 80 pp.; Rev. ed. New York: TRO Folkways, 1965. 96 pp.

BL338. Megill, Donald D.; Demory, Richard S. “Work Songs: Huddie Ledbetter — ‘Leadbelly’,” in Introduction to Jazz History, pp. 7–10. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984.

BL322. Lomax, John A.; Lomax, Alan (eds.). Negro Folk Songs as Sung by Leadbelly: King of the Twelve-

BL339. Millstein, Gilbert. “Very Good Night.” New York Times (15 Oct 1950): SM21.

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BL340. Miur, Vivian. “Lead Belly: Hard Facts Not So Hard.” Second Line 10, no. 3/4 (Mar/Apr 1959): 17–20. BL341. Molin, Sven Eric. “Lead Belly, Burl Ives, and Sam Hinton.” The Journal of American Folklore 71 (1958): 58–79. BL342. Monceaux, Morgan. “Leadbelly,” in Jazz: My Music, My People. New York: Knopf, 1994.

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BL357. Oliver, Paul. “Ledbetter, Huddie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 10, ed. S. Sadie, pp. 595–596. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted as “Leadbelly,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 21–22 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 14. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 416–417. New York: Grove, 2001.

BL343. Monge, Luigi. “The Bourgeois Blues,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 324–345. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985.

BL358. Oliver, Paul. “Ledbetter, Huddie ‘Leadbelly’ (1885– 1949),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 175–177 (Item E378).

BL344. Monge, Luigi. “Titanic,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 269–295. BADegree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985.

BL359. Olmsted, Anthony. “First Recordings by Lead Belly, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie,” in Folkways Records: Moses Asch and His Encyclopedia of Sound, pp. 35–39. New York: Routledge, 2003.

BL345. Moore, Dave. Leadbelly & Josh White: Black Folk Singers. Austria: Document DOCD-1018, 1999.

BL360. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. “Ricordo di Leadbelly.” Musica Jazz 20, no. 5 (May 1964): 43–44.

BL346. Morgan, Michael J. ‘Just a Real Song’: Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) and African American Oral Tradition. Ph.D. Dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1993. 327 pp.

BL361. Oursler, Lee. “Lead Belly.” Shreveport Journal (12 Feb 1971).

BL347. Morgan, Michael J. “Lead Belly’s Folk-Rock Legacy.” Lead Belly Letter 4, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 1, 4. BL348. Morgan, Michael J. “Lead Belly’s ‘Real Songs’: St. Louis Blues and Other Standards from the Last Sessions.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1996): 12.

BL362. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Ledbetter, Huddie, called Leadbelly,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 150–151 (Item E182). BL363. Paris, Michael. “Country Blues on the Screen: The Leadbelly Films.” Journal of American Studies 30, no. 1 (Apr 1996): 119–125. BL364. Parks, Gordon. “A Last Visit to Leadbelly.” New York Magazine (10 May 1976).

BL349. Napier, Simon A. “The Midnight Special.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 16.

BL365. Place, Jeff. Lead Belly: Bourgeois Blues. USA: Smithsonian Folkways SF 40045, 1997.

BL350. Obrecht, Jas. “Leadbelly: King of the 12-String Guitar Players of the World.” Blues Revue no. 14 (Fall 1994): 29–37. (NOTE: Includes transcription and tabulature of C.C. Rider on pp. 58-59.)

BL366. Place, Jeff; Lornell, Kip. Lead Belly: Shout On. USA: Smithsonian Folkways SF 40105, 1998.

BL351. Obrecht, Jas. “Lead Belly: King of 12-String Blues.” Guitar Player 30, no. 8 (Aug 1996): 55, 57–58, 60– 62, 64–66, 82. BL352. Obrecht, Jas. “Il Re della Chitarra a Dodici Corde: Lead Belly.” Il Blues no. 73 (Dec 2000): 12–18. BL353. Oliver, Paul. “Blues and the Folk Revival.” International Musician 62, no. 10 (Apr 1964): 12–13, 19–20. BL354. Oliver, Paul. “The Demonic Leadbelly.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 7 (Jul 1966): 10–11. BL355. Oliver, Paul. “King of the Twelve-String.” Spin [UK] 3, no. 10 (c1965): 30–31. BL356. Oliver, Paul H. “Leadbelly.” Music Mirror (Jazz Edition) 5, no. 3 (Feb 1958): 8.

BL367. Place, Jeffrey; Seeger, Anthony. Lead Belly Sings for Children. USA: Smithsonian Folkways SF 45047, 1999. BL368. Place, Jeff. Lead Belly: Where Did You Sleep Last Night. USA: Smithsonian Folkways SF 40044, 1996. BL369. Price, C. “Leadbelly.” Negro Digest 11 (Apr 1962): 20–29. BL370. Prime, John Andrew. “Songs by Lead Belly: An Impressive Musical Legacy for Us All.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 2 (Winter 1991): 4–5. BL371. Ramsey, Frederic; McCarthy, Albert J. “Huddie Ledbetter Discography,” in a Tribute to Huddie Ledbetter, ed. M. Jones; A.J. McCarthy, pp. 9–14. London: Jazz Music, 1946. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Music 3, no. 9 (1948): 20.)

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BL372. Ramsey, Frederic Jr. “Leadbelly: A Great Long Time.” Sing Out! 15, no. 1 (Mar 1965): 6–11, 13– 18, 20–24. Reprinted in Newport Folk Festival Program (1969). USA: Concert Hall Publications, 1969. Reprinted again in book form by Serpent & Eagle, 1982. 8 pp. BL373. Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. “Leadbelly: Plastic & Otherwise.” Jazz Monthly 10, no. 10 (Dec 1964): 11.

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BL387. Romanowski, Ken. Leadbelly: Private Party Minneapolis, Minnesota November 21 1948. Austria: Document DOCD-5664, 2000. BL388. Roxon, Lillian. “Leadbelly,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 284–285 (Item E192). BL389. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Leadbelly,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 100–101. London: Brown, 2003.

BL374. Ramsey, Frederic. “Leadbelly’s Last Sessions.” High Fidelity 3, no. 5 (Nov/Dec 1953): 49–51, 133–135.

BL390. Russell, Ross. “Illuminating the Leadbelly Legend.” Down Beat 37, no. 15 (6 Aug 1970): 12–14, 33.

BL375. Ramsey, Frederic; Asch, Moses. Leadbelly’s Last Sessions. Vol. 1. USA: Folkways FA 2941, 1953. Vol. 2. USA: Folkways FP 2942, 1953; USA: Smithsonian/Folkways SF CD 40068--SF CD 40071, 1994.

BL391. Russell, Tony. Huddie Ledbetter’s Best: His Guitar, His Voice, His Piano. UK: Beat Goes on BGOCD403, 1998.

BL376. Ramsey, Frederic. “Leadbelly’s Legacy.” Saturday Review 33, no. 4 (28 Jan 1950): 60–61. BL377. Ramsey, Frederic. “The Lyre of Leadbelly and Django.” Saturday Review 42, no. 49 (5 Dec 1959): 56–57.

BL392. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Leadbelly.” The Blues Collection no. 30 (1992+). BL393. Russell, Tony. “Leadbelly,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 38–39 (Item A1904).

BL378. Ramsey, Frederic. Midnight Special with Leadbelly. USA: Folkways FTS 31046, 1976.

BL394. Rye, Howard. “Leadbelly, 1935–1940: The Commercial Recordings.” Collectors Items no. 55 (Oct 1990): 12–13.

BL379. Ramsey, Frederic. “Take This Hammer: Leadbelly’s Song.” Playback 3, no. 3 (Mar 1950): 3–4.

BL395. Santelli, Robert. “Leadbelly,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 248–249 (Item E202).

BL380. Reccioni, Riccardo. Leadbelly: Good Morning Blues. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2011, 1988.

BL396. Schmid, Will. A Tribute to Woody Guthrie & Leadbelly: Student Text. Reston: Music Educators National Conference, 1991. 48 pp.

BL381. Rehnberg, Bert. “Der Große Huddie Ledbetter.” Jazz Podium 6, no. 3 (1957): 11–12. BL382. Reynolds, John. “Cousin Edmon.” Lead Belly Letter 4, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 6.

BL397. Schmid, Will. A Tribute to Woody Guthrie & Leadbelly: Teacher’s Guide. Reston: Music Educators National Conference, 1991. 64 pp.

BL383. Reynolds, John. Leadbelly: The Midnight Special. USA: RCA Victor LPV 505, 1964.

BL398. Seeger, Pete; Schwartz, Jo Metcalf (ed.). “Leadbelly,” in The Incompleat Folksinger, pp. 27–40. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1972.

BL384. Rijn, Guido van. “Pre-War Blues Reissues: Huddie Ledbetter (Leadbelly).” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 89 (1979): 4.

BL399. Seeger, Pete. “Leadbelly.” Rolling Stone no. 519 (11 Feb 1988): 73.

BL385. Robinson, Tiny. A Tribute to Leadbelly. USA: Tomato R2 70665, 1989. BL386. Romanowski, Ken. Leadbelly: Complete Recorded Works, 1939–1947 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1 April 1939 to 15 June 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5226, 1994. Vol. 2: 17 June 1940 to Summer 1943. Austria: Document DOCD-5227, 1994. Vol. 3: c. October 1943 to 25 April 1944. Austria: Document DOCD-5228, 1994. Vol. 4: c. May to 27 October 1944. Austria: Document DOCD-5310, 1994. Vol. 5: 27 October 1944 to October 1946. Austria: Document DOCD-5311, 1994. Vol. 6: 1947. Austria: Document DOCD-5568, 1997. Vol. 7: 1947–1949. Austria: Document DOCD-5640, 1999.

BL400. Seeger, Pete. The 12-String Guitar as Played by Leadbelly. Folkways, 1963. 30 pp.; New York: Oak, 1965. 80 pp.; New York: Oak, 1972. 80 pp. BL401. Shadwick, Keith. “Leadbelly,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 186–187 (Item E204). BL402. Silvester, Mario. “Leadbelly is Dertig Jaar Na z’n Dood Nog Steeds Beroemd.” Block no. 27 (Jul/Aug 1979): 9–11. BL403. Singh, Alvin. “Unka Huddie.” Lead Belly Letter 1, no. 4 (Fall 1991): 3–4. BL404. Sliedrecht, Cor van. “De Muziek van Blind Lemon Jefferson.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 52/53 (May/Jun 1975): 4, 6.

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BL405. Smith, Richard D. “Huddie Ledbetter: King of the Twelve String Guitar Players of the World.” Pickin’ 6 (Dec 1979): 10–14.

BL422. Wiedemann, Erik. “Lead Belly Up to Date.” Discophile no. 15 (Dec 1950): 7–8; Discophile no. 16 (Feb 1951): 9–11; Discophile no. 17 (Apr 1951): 15.

BL406. Snyder, David. “Caddo Changing Tune on Legend.” Times-Picayune (7 Sep 1993): 1.

BL423. Wilson, J.L. “Kinfolk Remember Their ‘Leadbelly’.” Shreveport Times Sunday Magazine (20 Oct 1974): 3–4.

BL407. Snyder, Jared. “Leadbelly and His Windjammer: Examining the African American Button Accordion Tradition.” American Music 12, no. 2 (Summer 1994): 148–166. BL408. Southern, Eileen. “Ledbetter, Huddie William (‘Leadbelly’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 240 (Item E208).

BL424. Wilson, Tony. “The Folk Heroes.” Melody Maker (26 Oct 1968): 11. BL425. Windham, Wyolene. “Huddie ‘Leadbelly’ Leadbetter: Some Reminiscences of His Cousin, Blanch Love.” North Louisiana Historical Association Journal 7, no. 3 (Spring 1976): 96–100.

BL409. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Leadbelly,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 388–391 (Item E209).

BL426. Wolfe, Charles K.; Lornell, Kip. The Life and Legend of Leadbelly. New York: HarperCollins, 1992. 333 pp.; London: Secker & Warburg, 1993. 333 pp.; New York: HarperPerennial, 1994. 334 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1999. 333 pp.

BL410. Surge, Frank. “Leadbelly,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 28–31 (Item E213).

BL427. Wright, Richard. “Huddie Ledbetter: Famous Negro Folk Artist.” Daily Worker (12 Aug 1937).

BL411. Taylor, Bruce A. “Great Acoustics: Lead Belly’s Stella.” Acoustic Guitar no. 27 (Nov 1994): 122.

BL428. Wyler, Mike; McCarthy, Albert J. “Huddie Ledbetter.” Jazz Monthly 2 (Apr 1956): 26.

BL412. Taylor, Bruce. “Leadbelly’s Strings.” Lead Belly Letter 3, no. 4 (Fall 1993): 6.

BL429. Yanow, Scott. Leadbelly: Storyteller Blues. USA: Drive DE2-41002, 1994.

BL413. Testoni, Giancarlo. “Il Mondo del Blues.” Musica Jazz 21 (Mar 1965): 26–30.

BL430. Yurchenco, Henrietta. “Leadbelly.” American Record Guide 34, no. 9 (May 1968): 776–779.

BL414. Tilling, Robert. Leadbelly 1935. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 8810, 1988.

BL431. Yurchenco, Henrietta. “Three Giants of Folk Music.” Sing Out! 12, no. 3 (Summer 1962): 57+.

BL415. Todd, Charles Lafayette. “Huddie Ledbetter, Musician.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1996): 14, 16.

Obituaries: Billboard 61 (17 Dec 1949): 49. Down Beat 17 (13 Jan 1950): 10. Newsweek 34 (19 Dec 1949): 53. Time [USA] 54 (19 Dec 1949): 71. Variety 177 (14 Dec 1949): 63.

BL416. Vassal, Jacques. “Un ‘Bluesman’ a Part: Leadbelly,” in Folksong. Paris: Albin Michel, 1972. Reprinted as notes with Leadbelly: Take This Hammer. France: Folkways FWX-52014, 1970s. BL417. Venturini, Fabrizio. “La Ballata di ‘Pancia di Piombo’.” Musica Jazz 38, no. 7 (Jul 1982): 28–34. BL418. Verschaeren, Dirk. “Lead Belly: An Additional Discography.” Lead Belly Letter 4, no. 2/3 (Spring/ Summer 1994): 8–9. BL419. Ward, Geoffrey C. “Leadbelly.” American Heritage 44 (Oct 1993): 10+.

BL432. Grut, Harald. “Leadbelly Död.” Orkester Journalen 18, no. 1 (Jan 1950): 9. BL433. Jones, Max. “King of the 12-String Guitar: An Appreciation of Huddie Ledbetter.” Melody Maker (14 Jan 1950): 9. BL434. “‘Lead Belly’ Dies in N.Y. Hospital.” Melody Maker (24 Dec 1949): 1. BL435. “‘Leadbelly’, Singer, Dies.” New York Amsterdam News (10 Dec 1949). BL436. “Leadbelly, Who Won International Fame as Intepreter of Negro Folk Songs, is Dead.” New York Times (7 Dec 1949): 36.

BL420. Weissman, Dick. “Leadbelly and Lonnie Johnson,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 73–74. New York: Routledge, 2005.

BL437. Smith, Charles Edward. “Time Out of Hand.” Record Changer 9 (Jan 1950): 11.

BL421. Wiedemann, Erik. “Discographie de Leadbelly.” Jazz Hot no. 40 (Jan 1950): 28–29.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 125 (1990). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Jazz Hot no. 127

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(Dec 1957). Time 30 (6 Apr 1939). Vibe (Feb 1995): 96.

BL452. Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. 3: Leake vs Spann.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 2.

Items A76, A781, A788, A840, A1429, A1486, A1534, A1607, A1736, A2094, A2125, BJ720, C182, E114, E318.

BL453. Raessler, Daniel M. “Leake, Lafayette,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 588 (Item E162).

MIKE LEADBITTER (Michael Andrew Leadbitter) BL438. Broven, John. “Leadbitter, Michael Andrew ‘Mike’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 587–588 (Item E162). Obituaries: Coda 12, no. 4 (1975): 31. Crescendo 13 (Jan 1975): 39. Guitar Player 9, no. 4 (Apr 1975): 3. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 32 (Dec 1975): 22. Jazz Hot no. 314 (Mar 1975): 44. Jazz Journal 28, no. 1 (Jan 1975): 17. Melody Maker (23 Nov 1974): 20. Orkester Journalen 43, no. 1 (Jan 1975): 5. BL439. Broven, John. “Mike Leadbitter, 1942–1974.” Blues Unlimited no. 111 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 7–9. BL440. Flanagan, Graeme. “Mike Leadbitter.” Crazy Music no. 5 (1975): 14–15. BL441. O’Neal, Jim. “Mike Leadbitter.” Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 3. BL442. Russell, Tony. “Mike Leadbitter (1942–1974).” Old Time Music no. 14 (Autumn 1974): 15. BL443. Shuler, Eddie. “Tributes.” Blues Unlimited no. 111 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 10. BL444. Slaven, Neil. “Tributes.” Blues Unlimited no. 111 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 10. BL445. Walamies, Vesa. “Mike’s Blues: Mike Leadbitter in Memoriam.” Blues News [Finland] no. 32 (1975): 14–15. LAFAYETTE LEAKE BL446. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lafayette Leake,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 155–156 (E101). BL447. Delehant, Jim. “Ellis ‘Lafayette’ Leake.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 3–5. BL448. Flanagan, Graeme; Macphail, Keith. “Lafayette Leake.” Crazy Music no. 3 (1974): 36–37. BL449. Heide, Karl Gert zur. “Lafayette Leake.” Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 8. BL450. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Leake, Lafayette,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1442 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 232–233 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 223 (E169). BL451. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Lafayette Leake,” in Blues, pp. 122, 138 (Item A1504).

BL454. Santelli, Robert. “Leake, Lafayette,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 249–250 (Item E202). Obituaries: Block no. 76 (1990): 5. Cadence 17, no. 2 (Feb 1991): 94. Goldmine no. 271 (14 Dec 1990). BL455. Darwen, Norman. “Lafayette Leake.” Blues & Rhythm no. 55 (Sep 1990): 20. BL456. Nelson, David. “Lafayette Leake.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 51. BL457. Radenac, Marc. “Lafayette Leake.” Soul Bag no. 121 (Autumn 1990): 29. BL458. Whiteis, David. “Lafayette Leake.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 41–42. BL459. Whiteis, David. “Lafayette Leake, c.1920–1990.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/Spring 1991): 23–24. AL LEANER See: AL BENSON ERNEST LEANER See: ONE-DERFUL/M-PAC/MAR-V-LUS/ TODDLIN TOWN RECORDS GEORGE W. LEANER See: ONE-DERFUL/M-PAC/MAR-V-LUS/ TODDLIN TOWN RECORDS S.P. LEARY BL460. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “S.P. Leary,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 156 (E101). BL461. Cushing, Steve. “Behind the Beat of the Blues.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 12–23. BL462. Farr, Deitra. “S.P. Leary.” Il Blues no. 52 (Sep 1995): 42–43. BL463. Gordon, Robert. “Leary, S.P,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 589 (Item E162). BL464. Milne, Rick. “The Muddy Waters Band.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 3–8. Article reprinted as “S.P. Leary Talking,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 104–106 (Item A1241). BL465. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “SP Leary,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 67, 99–100, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

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Obituaries: Billboard 110 (7 Feb 1998): 44. Billboard 110 (26 Dec 1998–82 Jan 1999): YE18. Cadence 24, no. 3 (Mar 1998): 141. Discoveries no. 119 (c1998): 20. Modern Drummer 22, no. 5 (May 1998): 129. Mojo no. 52 (1998): 10. Orkester Journalen 66, no. 3 (Mar 1998): 45. Washington Post (28 Jan 1998): 6. BL466. Myers, Russ. “S.P. Leary, 1930–1998.” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 48. BL467. O’Brien, Justin. “S.P. Leary.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 52–53. BL468. Pruter, Robert. “S.P. Leary: Famed Chicago Blues Drummer.” Goldmine no. 460 (13 Mar 1998): 12. BL469. Radenac, Marc. “S.P. Leary.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 43.

BL482. Rainsford, Mike. “Hosea Leavy and the Cats from Fresno.” Blues & Rhythm no. 84 (Nov 1993): 4–6. See also: Items BH330, D2600. HUDDIE LEDBETTER See: LEADBELLY BERTHA LEE BL483. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bertha Lee,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 156 (E101). BL484. Bogaert, Karel. “Lee, Bertha,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 223–224 (Item E110). See also: Items A1177 (Vol. 1&2), BP267, F851. BONNIE LEE

BL470. Tipaldi, Art. “S.P. Leary.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 86.

BL485. Farr, Deitra. “Bonnie Lee: Una Chiacchierata Tra due Donne che il Blues ha Reso Sorelle.” Il Blues no. 46 (Mar 1994): 12–14.

BL471. Wight, Phil. “S.P. Leary.” Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 17–18.

BL486. Frank, Michael. “Lee’s Unleaded Blues.” Big City Blues 7, no. 2 (Apr/May 2001).

BL472. Wisse, Rien. “S.P. Leary.” Block no. 105 (1998): 6.

BL487. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 12.

See also: Item BM2363. CALVIN LEAVY BL473. Brown, Calvin C. “Calvin Leavy.” Blues Unlimited no. 82 (Jun 1971): 13. BL474. Brown, Calvin. Calvin Leavy & Other Artists: Cummins Prison Farm. Japan: P-Vine PLP-701, 1977.

BL488. Lee, Bonnie. Bonnie Lee: I’m Good. Austria: Wolf CD 120853, 1993. BL489. O’Brien, Justin. “Lee, Bonnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 589 (Item E162).

BL475. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Calvin Leavy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 194–196 (E150).

BL490. Queignec, Jean; Warnick, Ruth. “Bonnie Lee: La Reine Sensible.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 26–33.

BL476. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Leavy, Calvin,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 589 (Item E162).

BL491. Ulrey, Lois. “Bonnie Lee: The Belle of the Blues.” Magic Blues no. 3 (1991): 34–38.

BL477. Kuhn, Jeff. “Calvin Leavy: The Story of Cummins Prison Farm.” Juke Blues no. 52 (Winter 2002/03): 30–37. BL478. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Leavy, Calvin,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1445 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 233 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 223–224 (E169). BL479. Santelli, Robert. “Leavy, Calvin,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 250 (Item E202). HOSEA LEAVY

BL492. Whiteis, David. “Bonnie Lee: ‘When I’m Up There, I Lets Everything Out’,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006. BL493. Whiteis, David. “I Need Somebody’s Hand: The Blues Life of Bonnie Lee.” Chicago Reader (5 Feb 1993). Reprinted in Living Blues no. 119 (Jan/Feb 1995): 44–53. See also: Items A1671, BB1040, BS2131. ELIZA CHRISTMAS LEE See: Item BJ910.

BL480. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Leavy, Hosea,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 590 (Item E162).

FLOYD LEE (a.k.a. Ted Williams)

BL481. Jung, Maureen; Rhyne, Jack. “Fresno Blues: Hosea Leavy.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 31–33.

BL495. Bossi, Matteo; Grandi, Marino. “Floyd Lee.” Il Blues no. 90 (Mar 2005): 10–11.

BL494. Bays, Kenneth. “Blues from the Field: Q & a with Floyd Lee.” Blues Revue no. 90 (Oct/Nov 2004): 38.

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BL496. Lauterbach, Preston. “Floyd Lee: New York City Underground Blues.” Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 19–20. BL497. Quignon, Eddie. “Floyd Lee & His Mean Blues Band, 2001–2004.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 29 (Jun 2004): 56–61. BL498. Stephenson, Mike. “Floyd Lee.” Blues & Rhythm no. 199 (May 2005): 7. BL499. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Floyd Lee: L’Interrogatoire = Floyd Lee: The Interrogation.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 24–25. “LITTLE” FRANKIE LEE (Frankie Lee Jones) BL500. Bernon, Jean-Patrick; Hildebrand, Lee. “Little Frankie Lee: The Brown Prince of the Blues.” Soul Bag no. 88 (Apr/May 1982): 35–38. BL501. Calvin, Jeff. “Frankie Lee: ‘Here I Go Again’.” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 80. BL502. Dahl, Bill. “Vocalist Frankie Lee Not Just Another Face in the Crowd.” Chicago Tribune (18 Nov 1994): 1. BL503. Govenar, Alan. “Little Frankie Lee,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 185–186 (Item F1414). BL504. Hildebrand, Lee. Frankie Lee: The Ladies & the Babies. USA: HighTone HMG 5501, 1997. BL505. Kuelker, Michael. “Frankie Lee: Best Known by the Company He Keeps.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (30 Nov 1995): 15. BL506. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lee, Little Frankie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1452 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 234 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 224 (E169). BL507. Mohr, Kurt; Hildebrand, Lee. “Discographie de Little Frankie Lee.” Soul Bag no. 41 (Sep 1974): 23. BL508. Point, Michael. “Lee, Frankie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 590–591 (Item E162).

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BL509. Santelli, Robert. “Lee, Frankie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 251–252 (Item E202).

BL522. Anon. “Julia Lee: The Girl Who Sings Seamy Songs with an Old-Time Beat.” Melody Maker (26 Mar 1949): 2.

BL510. Thomas, Dave. “Frankie Lee: That Texan Flavour.” In the Basement no. 10 (May/Jul 1998): 27–29.

BL523. Bogaert, Karel. “Lee, Julia,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 224–225 (Item E110).

See also: Goldmine no. 259 (29 Jun 1990). Musica Jazz (Feb 1995): 60.

BL524. Burke, Tony. Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends: A Porter’s Love Song. Sweden: Jukebox Lil 614, 1985.

JOE LEE

BL525. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Lee, Julia,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 294–295 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Julia Lee,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 378 (Item E119).

BL511. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lee, Joe, and Jimmy Strothers,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music,

BL526. Chilton, John. “Lee, Julia,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 196 (Item E121).

JIMMY LEE See: JIMMY LEE ROBINSON

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BL527. Clarke, Donald. “Lee, Julia,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 739 (Item E125). BL528. Dance, Stanley. “Lee, Julia,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 164–165 (Item E128). BL529. Dexter, Dave; McCarthy, Albert; Wiedemann, Erik. “Discography of Julia Lee.” Discophile no. 16 (Feb 1951): 13–15; Discophile no. 17 (Apr 1951): 15. BL530. Dragna, Maria Trinita. “Julia Lee Rocks K.C., Her Old Home Town.” Chicago Defender (5 Jul 1947): 10. BL531. Driggs, Frank. “Lee, Julia,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 18–19 (Item E159). BL532. Feather, Leonard. “Lee, Julia,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 308–309 (Item E138). BL533. Fry, Robert Webb, II. “Lee, Julia,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 591 (Item E162). BL534. Haddix, Charles J. “Julia Lee: The Empress of Kansas City.” Association for Recorded Sound Collections Journal 21, no. 1 (Spring 1990): 23–28. BL535. Harris, Sheldon. “Lee, Julia,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 320–321 (E146). BL536. Holland, Ted. “Julia Lee,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 130 (E157). BL537. Kinkle, Roger D. “Lee, Julia,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1304 (E160). BL538. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lee, Julia,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1452 (Item E165).

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BL544. Shadwick, Keith. “Julia Lee,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 185 (Item E204). BL545. Southern, Eileen. “Lee, Julia,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 241 (Item E208). BL546. Tanner, Peter. “Julia Lee.” Jazz Music [UK] 4, no. 2 (1949): 15–18. BL547. Tate, Carey James. “Julia Lee: The Last of the Great Blues Singers.” Second Line 11, no. 1/2 (Jan/Feb 1960): 9–12+. BL548. Visser, Joop. Julia Lee: Gotta Gimme What’cha Got. UK: President PLCD 560, 1997. BL549. Worsfold, Sally-Ann. “The Forgotten Ones: Julia Lee.” Jazz Journal 52, no. 9 (Sep 1999): 10–11. BL550. Worsfold, Sally-Ann. Julia Lee: Tonight’s the Night. UK: Charly CRB 1039, 1982. BL551. Worsfold, Sally-Ann. “Julia’s Blues.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 3 (Mar 1972): 23–24. Obituaries: Billboard 70 (15 Dec 1958): 3. Down Beat 26 (22 Jan 1959): 13. Jazz Journal 12, no. 2 (Feb 1959): 27. Orkester Journalen 27, no. 1 (Jan 1959): 9. Variety 213 (17 Dec 1958): 79. BL552. “Unlucky Julia.” Melody Maker (20 Dec 1958): 17. See also: Down Beat 14 (15 Jan 1947): 12. Items A1522, A1754, A1826, A1833, C712. KING IVORY LEE See under: K LEONARD LEE See: SHIRLEY & LEE LOVIE LEE (Eddie Lee Watson)

BL539. Millar, Bill. Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends: Ugly Papa. Sweden: Jukebox Lil 603, 1983.

BL553. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Lovie Lee: I Can Entertain You.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 22–28.

BL540. Millar, Bill. Julia Lee: Kansas City Star: Complete Known Recordings, 1927–1957. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15770 EI, 1995. Notes reprinted as “Kansas City Stars. Part 1: Julia Lee,” in All Roots Lead to Rock, ed. C. Escott, pp. 27–42. New York: Schirmer, 1999.

BL554. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lee, Lovie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 234 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 225 (E169).

BL541. Newlin, Jon. “That Naughty Julia Lee!” Wavelength no. 95 (Sep 1988): 10–11. BL542. Porter, Lewis R. “Jazzwomen.” Music Educators Journal 71 (Sep 1984): 42–51. BL543. Radenac, Marc. “Julia Lee.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 9–11.

BL555. O’Brien, Justin. “Lee, Lovie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 591–592 (Item E162). BL556. Tremewan, Ed. “On the Radio with Lovie Lee.” Blues & Rhythm no. 103 (Oct 1995): 4–5. Obituaries: Cadence 23, no. 11 (Nov 1997): 125. Dirty Linen no. 71 (Aug/Sep 1997): 7. Jefferson no. 115 (1997): 26.

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BL557. Foulger, Byron. “Lovie Lee.” Blues & Rhythm no. 121 (Aug 1997): 12.

Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 225 (E169).

BL558. Hansen, George. “Lovie Lee, 1924–1997.” Blues Revue no. 30 (Aug/Sep 1997): 93.

BL570. Oliver, Paul. Leecan & Cooksey, 1926–27 (The Remaining Titles). UK: Matchbox MSE 1010, 1986.

BL559. Heise, Kenan. “Blues Pianist, Lovie Lee Watson.” Chicago Tribune (29 May 1997): 11.

BL571. Russell, Tony. “Leecan, Bobby,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 592 (Item E162).

BL560. O’Brien, Justin. “Lovie Lee.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 55–56. BL561. Radenac, Marc. “Lovie Lee.” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 35. BL562. “Services Set for Eddie ‘Lovie Lee’ Watson: Famed Blues Artist.” Chicago Tribune (29 May 1997): 22. See also: Item F311 (Vol. 4). MANDY LEE See: Items A802, BJ910. PERCY LEE BL563. Rowe, Mike. “Post-War Discographical Comment: Percy Lee & Big Boy Crudup.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 5–6. RUSSELL LEE See: Item BC2213. RUTH LEE See: Item BA538. TOMMY LEE (Tommy Lee Thompson) BL564. Rowe, Mike. “Post-War Discographical Comment: Tommy Lee.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 6. BL565. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Highway 80 Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 12–13. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 115–117. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. WARREN LEE BL566. Broven, John J. “Warren Lee,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 193 (Item F1076). BOBBY LEECAN AND ROBERT COOKSEY BL567. Allen, Walter C. “Leecan and Cooksey.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 9 (Sep 1956): 8. BL568. Bogaert, Karel. “Leecan, Bobby,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 225–226 (Item E110). BL569. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Leecan, Bobby, and Robert Cooksey,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1454 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 234 (E166).

BL572. Rye, Howard. “Bobby Cooksey and Robert Leecan.” Collectors Items no. 47 (Dec 1988): 9. BL573. Rye, Howard. “Bobby Leecan: The Reissues and Takes.” Names & Numbers no. 12 (Jan 2000): 24–26. BL574. Wilby, John. Leecan & Cooksey: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1924–28. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5279, 1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5280, 1994. See also: Items C429, F459. LEFT HAND FRANK (Frank Craig) BL575. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Chicago Buddies: Jimmy Rogers and Left Hand Frank.” Jefferson no. 48 (Summer 1980): 4–7. BL576. Case, Brian. “Jimmy Rogers & Left Hand Frank.” Melody Maker (29 Sep 1979): 46. BL577. Hansson, Nils; Lindahl, Eric. “Left Hand Frank.” Jefferson no. 45 (Fall 1979): 4–5. BL578. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Left Hand Frank,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1455 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 234, 236 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 225–226 (E169). BL579. Tomko, Gene. “Left Hand Frank,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 592 (Item E162). Obituaries: BL580. Burke, Tony. “Left Hand Frank.” Blues & Rhythm no. 70 (Jun 1992): 19. BL581. O’Brien, Justin. “Left Hand Frank Craig.” Living Blues no. 105 (Sep/Oct 1992): 44–45. BL582. Radenac, Marc. “Left Hand Frank.” Soul Bag no. 127 (Summer 1992): 24–25. See also: Item F311 (Vol. 1). LEFTY DIZZ (Walter Williams) BL583. Anon. “Lefty Dizz Igen.” Orkester Journalen 51, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1983): 19.

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BL584. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lefty Diaz,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 157 (E101).

BL602. Dirks, Scott. “Lefty Dizz.” Blues Revue no. 11 (Winter 1993/94): 53.

BL585. Baker, Cary. “Introducin Diaz.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 18.

BL603. Grigg, Andy. “Remembering Lefty Dizz.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 1 (Oct/Nov 1993): 22.

BL586. Carlier, Richard. “Lefty Dizz.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 23/24 (Nov/Dec 1978): 16.

BL604. Heise, Kenan. “Bluesman Lefty Dizz, 56: Played Guitar Upside Down.” Chicago Tribune (11 Sep 1993): 19.

BL587. Darwen, Norman. “Talking with Lefty Dizz.” Blues Life no. 38 (1987): 9–10. BL588. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lefty Dizz,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1455 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 236 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 226 (E169). BL589. Morgantini, Jacques. Lefty Dizz: Somebody Stole My Christmas. France: Isabel 900.503, 1981. BL590. O’Neal, Jim. “Lefty Dizz.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 27. BL591. Rowe, Bill. “Lefty Dizz.” Career Discographies 1, no. 3 (Sep 1995): 19–25. BL592. Schoemer, Karen. “From Chicago, Authentic Blues Guitar.” New York Times (10 Jan 1992): 3. BL593. Shadwick, Keith. “Lefty Dizz,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 188 (Item E204). BL594. Thunborg, Peter. “Utaatriktad Lefty Dizz.” Orkester Journalen 51, no. 1 (Jan 1983): 19. BL595. Tomko, Gene. “Dizz, Lefty,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 276 (Item E162). BL596. Ulrey, Lois. “Lefty Diaz.” Blue Flame no. 14 (1971): 5–9. BL597. Wisse, Rien. “Lefty Dizz.” Block no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1980): 15–18. BL598. Wisse, Rien. “Lefty’s Dizzco.” Block no. 34 (Sep/ Oct 1980): 19–20. Obituaries: Down Beat 60, no. 12 (Dec 1993): 11. Guitar Player 27, no. 12 (Dec 1993): 13. Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 25. Orkester Journalen 61 (Nov 1993): 38. The Times [UK] (17 Sep 1993): 17. BL599. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Lefty Dizz: Un Showman s’eclipse.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 432 (Dec 1993): 4.

BL605. Hoekstra, Dave. “Remembering Lefty Dizz; a ‘Lifer’ in the Blues.” Chicago Sun-Times (15 Sep 1993): B41. BL606. Jones, Fernando. “Dizz.” Il Blues no. 45 (Dec 1993): 5. BL607. Jones, Fernando. “Lefty Dizz, 1937–1993.” Blues Access no. 16 (Winter 1993): 27. BL608. Lewis, Paul. “Memories of Left Dizz: Chicago Bluesman.” Detour no. 7 (Summer 1994): 22–23. BL609. Nelson, David. “Lefty Dizz.” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 2. BL610. Radenac, Marc; Périn, Jacques. “Lefty Dizz.” Soul Bag no. 133 (Winter 1993/94): 21. BL611. Sharp, Steven. “Lefty Dizz.” Living Blues no. 112 (Nov/Dec 1993): 40–41. BL612. Wight, Phil. “Lefty Dizz.” Blues & Rhythm no. 83 (Oct 1993): 17. BL613. Wisse, Rien. “Walter ‘Lefty Dizz’ Williams.” Block no. 88 (1993): 12. See also: Item BL1810. THE LEGENDARY BLUES BAND BL614. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Legendary Blues Band,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1455–1456 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 236 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 226 (E169). BL615. Olsen, Ryan. “Legendary Blues Band,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 592 (Item E162). BL616. Santelli, Robert. “Legendary Blues Band, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 252 (Item E202). BL617. Ward, Jeffrey B. “Legendary Blues Band.” Solo Blues no. 2 (1985): 25. See also: WILLIE SMITH, CALVIN JONES, PINETOP PERKINS

BL600. Blaazer, Alasdair J.L. “Lefty Dizz.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 24.

CATHY LEMONS

BL601. Darwen, Norman. “Reflections on Lefty Dizz.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 25.

BL618. Richardson, Michael. “Cathy Lemons.” Big City Blues 7, no. 2 (Apr/May 2001).

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J.B. LENOIR BL619. Ahlstrand, Clas. “J.B. Lenoir. Pt. 1.” Jefferson no. 29 (Summer 1975): 4–8; “Pt. 2.” Jefferson no. 30 (Fall 1975): 14–18. BL620. Ahlstrand, Clas. “J.B. Lenoir: Bluessågare som Kommenterade Sociala Orättvisor.” Jefferson no. 54 (1981): 4–7. BL621. Amft, Peter. “Photographer Peter Amft on J.B. Lenoir,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 176–177 (Item A895). BL622. Amos, Edward. “J.B. Lenoir,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

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BL637. Koda, Cub. J.B. Lenoir. USA: Chess 2ACMB-208, 1976. BL638. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lenoir, J.B,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1461–1462 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 236 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 226–227 (E169). BL639. Leadbitter, Mike; Mohr, Kurt; Chauvard, Marcel. “J.B. Lenoir Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 15 (Sep 1964): 6–7. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 22 (1965): 10.)

BL623. Anon. “Un Blues Contre Eisenhower.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 129 (Apr 1966): 15.

BL640. Lippmann, Horst. J.B. Lenoir: Alabama Blues. France: CBS 62593, 1966; Germany: Germany: Scout SC-5, c1969; Germany: L+R LR 42.001, 1979.

BL624. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “J.B. Lenoir,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 157–158 (E101).

BL641. Meister, Jonny. J.B. Lenoir: Down in Mississippi. Germany: L+R LR 42.012, 1980.

BL625. Bogaert, Karel. “Lenoir, J.B,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 226–227 (Item E110).

BL642. Meister, Jonny. J.B. Lenoir: Vietnam Blues. USA: Evidence ECD 26068, 1995.

BL626. Broven, John. “J.B. Lenoir: Yet Another Forgotten Artist.” Blues Unlimited no. 15 (Sep 1964): 5–6. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 35–37 (Item A1241).

BL643. Mohr, Kurt; Chauvard, Marcel. “Discographie de J.B. Lenoir.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 19–21.

BL627. Carroll, Jeffrey. “J.B. Lenoir,” in When Your Way Gets Dark. West Lafayette: Parlor, 2005. BL628. Clarke, Donald. “Lenoir, J.B,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 746 (Item E125). BL629. Comi, Valentina. “Testi: J.B. Lenoir.” Il Blues no. 14 (Mar 1986): 26–27. BL630. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “J.B. Lenoir.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 14–18. BL631. Harris, Mark. “J.B. Lenoir Discography. Pt. 1: 1950–58.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 8 (Sep/Oct 1982): 9–11; “Pt. 2: 1958–66.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 9 (Nov 1982): 7–9.

BL644. Mohr, Kurt; Chauvard, Marcel. “Discography of J.B. Lenoir.” Jazz Statistics no. 28 (Dec 1962): BLUES5-7. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Blues Statistics no. 2 (1963): 2.) BL645. Morris, Christopher. J.B. Lenoir: Natural Man. USA: MCA/Chess CHD-9323, 1990. BL646. Napier, Simon. “Big Road by Myself: Birmingham, Warwicks, 22/10/65.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 18. BL647. Ohmer, Terry. J.B. Lenoir: Fine Blues. Denmark: Official 6049, 1989. BL648. Oliver, Paul. “J.B. Lenoir,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 28–29, 146, 152–153, 186–187 (Item A1585).

BL632. Harris, Sheldon. “Lenoir, J B,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 322–323 (E146).

BL649. Oliver, Paul. “Lenoir, J.B. (1929–1967),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 177 (Item E378).

BL633. Herzhaft, Gérard. “J.B. Lenoir,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 196–197 (E150).

BL650. Pehl, Hans. “Basisarbeit: J.B. Lenoir.” German Blues Circle Info no. 39 (Dec 1979): 19–21.

BL634. Hofstein, Francis. “Lenoir a Strasbourg.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 137 (Dec 1966): 23.

BL651. Radenac, Marc. “J.B. Lenoir.” Soul Bag no. 114 (Autumn 1988): 12–19.

BL635. Holland, Ted. “J.B. Lenore,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 33 (E157).

BL652. Rowe, Mike. J.B. Lenoir: Mojo Boogie. UK: Flyright FLY-564, 1980.

BL636. Holt, John. “I’ll Die Trying.” Blues World no. 15 (Jul 1967): 6–7.

BL653. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “J.B. Lenoir.” The Blues Collection no. 34 (1992+).

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BL654. Russell, Tony. “J.B. Lenoir (1929–1967),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 133–134 (Item A1904).

ERNEST LEWIS

BL655. Santelli, Robert. “Lenoir, J.B,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 252–253 (Item E202).

FURRY LEWIS (Walter Lewis)

BL656. Seaberg, Rönnog. “Sylvios Bar.” Jefferson no. 54 (1981): 8, 10. BL657. Shadwick, Keith. “J.B. Lenoir,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 189 (Item E204). BL658. Shurman, Dick. J.B. Lenoir: The Parrot Sessions. USA: Relic 8017, 1988. BL659. Stedman, John. J.B. Lenoir & Willie Dixon: One of these Mornings. UK: JSP 1105, 1987. BL660. Tomko, Gene. “Lenoir, J.B,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 594–595 (Item E162). BL661. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Blues Come Veleno di Piombo sul Muro: J.B. Lenoir.” Il Blues no. 82 (Mar 2003): 14–19. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 19.) BL662. Wert, Justin. “Mama Talk to Your Daughter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 651 (Item E162). Obituaries: Jazz Hot no. 235 (Oct 1967): 6. Jefferson no. 1 (1968): unp. BL663. Broven, John. “J.B. Lenoir.” Blues Unlimited no. 44 (Jun/Jul 1967): 3. BL664. Hofstein, Francis. “Mort de Lenoir.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 145 (Aug 1967): 13. BL665. Konow, Albrekt von. “J.B. Lenoir.” Orkester Journalen 35, no. 9 (Sep 1967): 7. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Jazz Magazine [France] no. 321 (Sep 1983): 20–21. Items A542 (Pt. 6), A1158 (Pt. 14), A1466, BB615, F300. MORRIS LEVY See: ROULETTE/RAMA RECORDS ALFRED LEWIS See: Items BB1393, C429, C503. BOBBY LEWIS

See: Item F68.

BL667. Amos, Edward. “Furry Lewis,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BL668. Anon. “Furry Lewis, 1927–1929.” Collectors Items no. 14 (Oct 1982): 21. BL669. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Furry Lewis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 158–159 (E101). BL670. Bakker, Dick M. “Furry Lewis.” Micrography no. 9 (Feb 1970): 8. BL671. Batey, Rick. “Soul Food and Tasty Blues Bites: Furry Lewis.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 25. BL672. Bogaert, Karel. “Lewis, ‘Furry’ Walter,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 227–228 (Item E110). BL673. Booth, Stanley. “Furry’s Blues.” Playboy 17, no. 4 (Apr 1970): 100–102, 104, 114, 193–194. Reprinted in Rythm Oil: A Journey Through the Music of the American South, pp. 20–33. London: Vintage, 1991. Reprinted in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 140–143 (Item A895). BL674. Calt, Stephen. Furry Lewis in His Prime, 1927– 1928. USA: Yazoo L-1050, c1976. BL675. Charters, Samuel B. “Dr Stokey, Dr Benson, Dr C.E. Hangerson …,” in The Country Blues, pp. 100–106 (Item A389). BL676. Charters, Samuel B. “From the Folkways Record ‘Furry Lewis’, and the Prestige Records ‘Back on My Feet Again’ and ‘Done Changed My Mind’,” in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 57–63 (Item A407). (NOTE: This article is taken from notes to Bluesville BV-1036, Bluesville BV-1037, and Folkways FA 3823.) BL677. Charters, Samuel B. “Furry Lewis,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 49– 58 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 2, pp. 49–58. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BL678. Charters, Samuel B. Furry Lewis. USA: Folkways FA 3823, 1960.

BL666. Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Bobby Lewis.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 56.

BL679. Charters, Samuel B. Furry Lewis: Back on My Feet Again. USA: Bluesville BV-1036, c1961; USA: Prestige PRST 7810, 1973.

(NOTE: This artist should not be confused with the Rock & Roll singer who had a hit with ‘Tossin’ and Turnin’.’)

BL680. Charters, Samuel B. Furry Lewis: Done Changed My Mind. USA: Bluesville BV-1037, 1961; UK: Ace CH 260, 1980s.

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BL681. Clarke, Donald. “Lewis, Furry,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 746– 747 (Item E125).

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BL698. Manning, Terry. Furry Lewis: Blues Magician. USA: Lucky Seven CD 9206, 1999.

BL682. Cuscuna, Michael. Furry Lewis: Live at the Gaslight. USA: Ampex A-10140, 1972.

BL699. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Furry,” in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 102–116. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

BL683. Dawson, Walter. “Act Naturally: Furry Lewis and Big Burt.” Rolling Stone no. 168 (29 Aug 1974): 22.

BL700. Nestor, Curt. “Down the Dirt Roads - and Highways Too.” Jefferson no. 40 (1978): 24–29.

BL684. Delehant, Jim. “Willie, Furry & Gus.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 5 (May 1965): 10–11, 39.

BL701. Oliver, Paul. Furry Lewis. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63228, 1969; USA: Blue Horizon BM 4605, 1969.

BL685. Dickinson, Jim; MacKenzie, David; Tapp, Denise. Furry Lewis: Take Your Time. USA: Genes GCD 9911, 2000. BL686. Doering, Teddy. “Diskografie: Furry Lewis.” Blues Forum no. 6 (2nd Quarter 1982): 20–21. (NOTE: Additions and corrections in Blues Forum no. 10 (2nd Quarter 1983): 20–21.)

BL702. Oliver, Paul. “Lewis, Walter ‘Furry’ (1900),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 180 (Item E378). BL703. Olsson, Bengt. “Furry Lewis,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 72–78. London: Studio Vista, 1970.

BL687. Duffy, Mike; West, Bob. Furry Lewis, Bukka White & Friends. USA: Arcola CD 1001, 2001.

BL704. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Frank Stokes and Furry Lewis.” The Blues Collection no. 61 (1992+).

BL688. Ellsworth, Margaret. “Furry Lewis Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 194 (Nov 2004): 15.

BL705. Russell, Tony. “Furry Lewis (1893–1981),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 134–135 (Item A1904).

BL689. George-Warren, Holly; Romanowski, Patricia (eds.). “Furry Lewis,” in The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll. 3rd ed., p. 562. New York Fireside, 2001. BL690. Godwin, Harry E. “Walter ‘Furry’ Lewis.” Second Line 18, no. 9/10 (Sep/Oct 1967): 119–120. BL691. Harris, Sheldon. “Lewis, Walter ‘Furry’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 326–328 (E146). BL692. Hay, Fred J. “When You Through Talking About Your Brick House, Come and See Furry’s Frame: Furry Lewis at Seventy-Three,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 76–111. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001. BL693. Heide, Karl Gert zur. “Two Days in Memphis.” Blues Unlimited no. 61 (Apr 1969): 4–6. BL694. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Furry Lewis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 197–198 (E150). BL695. Holland, Ted. “Walter ‘Furry’ Lewis,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 33–34 (E157). BL696. Laberge, Yves. “Lewis, Furry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 598–599 (Item E162). BL697. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lewis, Walter ‘Furry’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1478 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 237 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 228 (E169).

BL706. Santelli, Robert. “Lewis, Furry,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 253–254 (Item E202). BL707. Seal, Mark. “Furry Lewis is Furious at Joni.” Rolling Stone no. 233 (24 Feb 1977): 16. BL708. Shadwick, Keith. “Walter ‘Furry’ Lewis,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 190–191 (Item E204). BL709. Smith, Chris. Furry Lewis (1927–1929): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5004, 1990. BL710. Southern, Eileen. “Lewis, Walter (‘Furry’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 246 (Item E208). BL711. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 9 (Sep 1971): 25, 40. BL712. Surge, Frank. “Furry Lewis,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 52–54 (Item E213). BL713. Tapp, Denise. Furry Lewis, Bukka White & Gus Cannon: On the Road Again. USA: Genes CD 9918, 1999. BL714. Thomas, William. “When You Cry, and I’ll Cry, Too.” Commercial Appeal (Mid-South) [Memphis] (12 Jul 1970): 16, 20–21. BL715. Waterman, Dick. “Furry Lewis,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 64–65. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

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BL716. Welding, Pete. Furry Lewis: Shake ‘Em on Down. USA: Fantasy 24703, c1972; USA: Fantasy FCD24703-2, 1992. BL717. West, Bob. “‘Turn Your Money Green’: Furry Lewis Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 194 (Nov 2004): 12–15. Obituaries: Billboard 93 (3 Oct 1981): 72. Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 229. Coda no. 182 (Feb 1982): 38. Down Beat 48, no. 12 (Dec 1981): 14. Guitar Player 15, no. 12 (Dec 1981): 14. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 303 (Jan 1982): 40. Jazz Report [USA] 10, no. 3 (1982): 14. Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 52. Melody Maker (3 Oct 1981): 4. New York Times (15 Sep 1981): 31. Variety 305 (18 Nov 1981): 95. BL718. Clayton, Rose. “Furry Lewis, 1893–1981.” Rolling Stone no. 355 (29 Oct 1981): 49. BL719. Doering, Teddy. “Furry Lewis: Country-BluesMusiker in Memphis Gestorben.” Blues Forum no. 5 (lst Quarter 1982): 7–9. BL720. Evans, David. “Walter ‘Furry’ Lewis, 1893–1981.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 55. BL721. Löfgren, Tommy. “Furry Lewis, 1893–1981.” Jefferson no. 54 (1981): 43. BL722. Palmer, Robert. “Furry Lewis: A Gentle Giant of Blues.” New York Times (23 Sep 1981): 26. BL723. Sandmel, Ben. “Furry Lewis.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 25. BL724. Scherman, Bo. “Furry Lewis.” Orkester Journalen 49 (Nov 1981): 4. BL725. Tamarkin, Jeff. “Walter ‘Furry’ Lewis.” Goldmine no. 66 (Nov 1981): 3. BL726. Vacher, Peter. “Furry Lewis.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 17. BL727. Yale, Andrew. “Furry Lewis: A Tribute.” Memphis 6, no. 9 (Dec 1981): 52–56, 58. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A247, A2086, BB3360, BC2168, BH2775, BJ1665, BM664, BM679, BS1921, D2043 (Vol. 3), F1233, F1238, F1244, F1258, F1301. HARRY LEWIS BL728. Abbott, Lynn. “Harry Lewis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 6 (Feb 1985): 25. JAY LEWIS BL729. Baumgartner, Brian. “Rare Wax: Love is Real/Darling Let Me Know: Jay Lewis (DRA 313, Hollywood Ca, c.1961).” Real Blues no. 2 (Aug/Sep 1996): 33.

JIMMY “BABY FACE” LEWIS BL730. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography.” Jazz Statistics no. 10 (May 1959): 2–4. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 17 (1960): 8.) BL731. Nations, Opal Louis. Jimmy ‘Baby Face’ Lewis: The Complete Recordings. Spain: Blue Moon 6028, c2004. (NOTE: This artist has no connection with the Jimmy Lewis who recorded in the 1960s.) JOHNIE LEWIS BL732. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Johnie Lewis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 159 (E101). BL733. Harris, Sheldon. “Lewis, Johnie ‘Johnnie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 324–325 (E146). BL734. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lewis, Johnie (Johnny),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 599 (Item E162). BL735. Strachwitz, Chris. Johnie Lewis: Alabama Slide Guitar. USA: Arhoolie 1055, 1971. See also: Item A1734. L.T. LEWIS See: Item A1535. MEADE LUX LEWIS (Anderson Lewis) BL736. Albertson, Chris. The Blues Piano Artistry of Meade Lux Lewis. USA: Riverside RLP 402, 1961; USA: Riverside OJCCD-1759-2, 1990. BL737. Anon. “Discography of Meade Lux Lewis.” Jazz Guide no. 8 (Dec 1964); Jazz Guide no. 12 (Apr 1965). (NOTE: Possibly continued in later issues.) BL738. Anon. “Lux Lewis Triumph.” Chicago Defender (9 Nov 1940): 20. BL739. Anon. Meade Lux Lewis. USA: Columbia SEB 10052, 1957. BL740. Anon. “Meade Lux Lewis: A Blues Man’s Story.” Down Beat 26, no. 4 (19 Feb 1959): 16–17. BL741. Anon. “Meade Lux Lewis, Jimmy Yancey, Pete Johnson & Albert Ammons/Fats Waller/Duke Ellington/Earl Hines/Great Jazz Pianists.” JazzTimes 20, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 39–45. BL742. Anon. “The Meade Lux Lewis Yarn: Story of Boogie Woogie ‘It’.” Chicago Defender (1 Sep 1956): 15. BL743. Bentley, John. “Ode to Meade.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 3 (Spring 1965): 15–16.

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BL744. Blackwell, Robert. Meade Lux Lewis: Boogie Woogie House Party. USA: Philips PHM-200-044, 1962.

BL759. Harrison, Max; Morgenstern, Dan. The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis. USA: Mosaic MR3-103, 1983.

BL745. Bogaert, Karel. “Lewis, Meade Lux (Anderson Lewis),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 228–229 (Item E110).

BL760. Hill, Don; Mangurian, Dave. “Meade Lux Lewis.” Cadence 13, no. 10 (Oct 1987): 16–28.

BL746. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Lewis, Meade ‘Lux’,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 299 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 385 (Item E119). BL747. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Meade Lux Lewis,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 126 (Item E120). BL748. Chaigne, Michel; Hawes, Pat. Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson: Boogie Woogie Boys, 1938–1944. UK: Magpie PYCD 21, c1994. BL749. Chilton, John. “Lewis, Meade ‘Lux’ Anderson,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 199–200 (Item E121). BL750. Clarke, Donald. “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 750 (Item E125). BL751. Cuscuna, Michael; LaVere, Steve. “Ammons & Lewis on Mosaic.” Disc’Ribe no. 3 (Fall 1983): 31–32. BL752. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 201. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BL753. Dutton, Frank. “Meade Lux Lewis: A Discography.” Melody Maker (3 Feb 1951): 9. BL754. Evans, David. “Meade Lux Lewis,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 138–139. New York: Perigee, 2005. BL755. Feather, Leonard. “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 198 (Item E136). BL756. Feather, Leonard. “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 312 (Item E138). BL757. Feather, Leonard. “Piano Giants of Jazz: Meade Lux Lewis.” Contemporary Keyboard 6, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 74. BL758. Hall, Bob. “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 599–601 (Item E162).

BL761. Hodes, Art. “Mead Lux Lewis ... and the Yancey Special.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 3 (Spring 1965): 4. BL762. Holland, Ted. “Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 104 (E157). BL763. Hortig, Michi. “Tell My Story: The Life and the Music of Meade Lux Lewis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 201 (Aug 2005): 10–12. BL764. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Diskofilspalten.” Orkester Journalen 33, no. 1 (Jan 1965): 19, 30. BL765. Jones, Max. “Lewis’s Abstract Blues.” Melody Maker (18 Mar 1950): 9. BL766. Kinkle, Roger D. “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1321–1322 (E160). BL767. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1475 (Item E165). BL768. Malson, Lucien. “Honky Tonk Train Blues de Meade Lux Lewis.” Jazz Hot no. 128 (1958): 17. BL769. Mangurian, Dave. “The Last One-Third of Boogie.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 3 (Spring 1965): 13–15. BL770. McCarthy, Albert. Meade Lux Lewis: Barrel-House Piano. Denmark: Storyville SLP 208, 1973. BL771. Megill, Donald D.; Demory, Richard S. “BoogieWoogie: Jimmy Yancey and Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis,” in Introduction to Jazz History, pp. 45–49. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984. BL772. Morgan, Alun. Meade Lux Lewis and Louis Bellson. USA: Columbia SEB 10030, 1957. BL773. Morgenstern, Dan. Albert Ammons & Meade Lux Lewis: The First Day. USA: Blue Note CDP 7 98450 2, 1992. BL774. Morrow, Edward; Crichton, Kyle. “Dark Magic.” Collier’s 103 (24 Jun 1939): 40–41, 78–79. BL775. Nowakowski, Konrad; Rye, Howard. “The Fictitious Recording of Honky Tonk Train Blues.” Names & Numbers no. 11 (Sep 1999): 2–4.

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BL776. Olderen, Martin van. “Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis Disco.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 32 (Sep 1973): 7.

E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 14. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 620. New York: Grove, 2001.

BL777. Olderen, Martin van. Tell Your Story. Vol. 1: Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis, 1905–1964. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2805, c1975. Vol. 2. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2820, c1982. Vol. 3. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2827, c1984.

BL791. Williams, Martin T. “Lux’s Boogie: On the Recording Career of Meade Lux Lewis.” Record Changer 12 (Apr 1953): 3.

BL778. Oliver, Paul. “Lewis, Meade ‘Lux’ (1905–1965),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 179–180 (Item E378).

BL792. Wood, Berta. “Three Pianists.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 2 (Feb 1956): 3–4.

BL779. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 151 (Item E182).

Obituaries: International Musician 63 (Jul 1964): 46. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 108 (Jul 1964): 15. Melody Maker (13 Jun 1964): 5. Musica Jazz 20, no. 7 (Jul 1964): 12. Sing Out! 14, no. 4 (Sep 1964): 5. The Times [UK] (8 Jun 1964): 12. Variety 235 (10 Jun 1964): 71.

BL780. Russell, Tony. “Meade Lux Lewis (1905–1964),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 135 (Item A1904).

BL793. Affeldt, Paul; Cather, Pat. “Meade Lux Lewis, 1905–1964.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 2 (Summer 1964): 1.

BL781. Russell, William. “Meade Lux Lewis,” in The Art of Jazz, ed. M.T. Williams, pp. 104–108. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959. (NOTE: Originally published in the H.R.S (Hot Record Society Rag) (1939).)

BL795. Bradley, Jack; Failows, Jeann ‘Roni’. “Meade Lux Lewis.” Coda 6, no. 8 (Aug/Sep 1964): 25–26.

BL782. Santelli, Robert. “Lewis, Meade Lux,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 245–255 (Item E202).

BL796. Dahlgren, Rolf. “Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis Död.” Orkester Journalen 32, no. 6 (Jun 1964): 11.

BL783. Schenker, Anatol. Meade Lux Lewis, 1927–1939. France: Classics 722, 1993.

BL797. Feather, Leonard. “Meade Lux: A Legend That Started in a Chicago Garage.” Melody Maker (20 Jun 1964): 13.

BL784. Sheridan, Chris. “Chapters in Jazz. Chapter 4: Dust Off That Old Pianna.” Cadence 6, no. 9 (Sep 1980): 19–22, 45. BL785. Silvester, Mario. “Meade Lux Lewis: No. 1 Boogie.” Jazz Freak 11, no. 1 (Sep 1983): 22. BL786. Smith, Charles Edward. Meade Lux Lewis Jazz Concert. USA: Stinson SLP 25, 1962. BL787. Smith, Charles Edward. Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis. USA: Asch 352, 1944. BL788. Southern, Eileen. “Lewis, Meade (‘Lux’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 246 (Item E208). BL789. Spencer, Ray. “Piano Talk. No. 13: Piano Blues: Meade Lux Lewis.” Jazz Journal 33, no. 1 (Jan 1980): 11. BL790. Williams, Martin. “Lewis, Meade (Anderson) ‘Lux’,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 10, ed. S. Sadie, p. 707. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in an edited form in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 41–42 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 28 (Item

BL794. Benzo, Philippe; Delorme, Michel. “Meade Lux Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 200 (Jul/Aug 1964): 14.

BL798. “Meade ‘Lux’ Lewis Killed in Crash.” Second Line 15, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1964): 12. BL799. “Meade Lux Lewis, Pianist, is Killed; ‘BoogieWoogie’ Pioneer, 58, is Dead in Minnesota.” New York Times (8 Jun 1964): 18. BL800. “Pianist Meade Lux Lewis Killed in Car Crash.” Down Beat 31, no. 21 (16 Jul 1964): 11. See also: Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955). Items A35, A672, BA454, BA456, BA456, BA472, BA475, BA479, BA492, BA493, C549 (no. 22), C552 (Pt. 2), C720 (Vol. 3), C733, E318. NOAH LEWIS BL801. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Noah Lewis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 159 (E101). BL802. Bogaert, Karel. “Lewis, Noah,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 229 (Item E110). BL803. Eagle, Bob. “Noah Lewis.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 13. BL804. Harris, Sheldon. “Lewis, Noah,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 325–326 (E146).

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BL805. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lewis, Noah,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1476 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 237 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 227 (E169). BL806. Leach, Andrew. “Lewis, Noah,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 601 (Item E162). BL807. Oliver, Paul. Noah Lewis and Jed Davenport: Memphis Harmonica Kings (1929–30): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 213, 1983. BL808. Olsson, Bengt. “Noah Lewis,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 57–62. London: Studio Vista, 1970. BL809. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Lewis, Noah,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 151 (Item E182). BL810. Santelli, Robert. “Lewis, Noah,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 255 (Item E202). BL811. Smith, Chris. Gus Cannon & Noah Lewis: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: 12 September 1929 to 28 November 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5033, 1990. See also: Items A2251, BM1272, BS1921, C434, C522. PETE “GUITAR” LEWIS (Carl Lewis) BL812. Komara, Edward. “Lewis, Pete ‘Guitar’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 601 (Item E162). BL813. Mohr, Kurt. “Pete ‘Guitar’ Lewis.” Soul Bag no. 20 (Jul/Aug 1972): 23–24. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BL814. Moonoogian, George A. “Remember When?: Pete ‘Guitar’ Lewis.” Goldmine no. 29 (Oct 1978). (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 17.) SAMMIE LEWIS See: Item BJ792. SAMMY LEWIS BL815. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sammy Lewis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 159 (E101). BL816. Rocca, James La. “Sammy Lewis: Undertaker Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 78 (Dec 1970): 10. BL817. Rotante, Anthony. “Singing Sammy Lewis.” Record Research no. 35 (Jun 1961): 19.

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BL819. Baker, Bill. Smiley Lewis: Shame, Shame, Shame. UK: Liberty LBL 83308, 1970. BL820. Bonechi, Leonardo. “Smiley Lewis.” Feelin’ Good no. 30 (1990): 46–49. BL821. Broven, John. I Hear You Knockin’: The Smiley Lewis Story. UK: United Artists UAS 30167, 1978. BL822. Broven, John J. “Smiley Lewis,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 33–35 (Item F1076). BL823. Broven, John. “Smiley Lewis: Mr. Clean of New Orleans.” Blues Unlimited no. 112 (Mar/Apr 1975): 12. BL824. Broven, John. The Smiley Lewis Story. Vol. 1: The Bells are Ringing. UK: United Artists UAS 30186, 1978. BL825. Clarke, Donald. “Lewis, Smiley,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 751. London: Penguin, 1998. BL826. Coleman, Rick; Hannusch, Jeff. Smiley Lewis: Shame, Shame, Shame. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15745 DI, 1993. Notes reprinted as “New Orleans: Smiley Lewis,” in All Roots Lead to Rock, ed. C. Escott, pp. 81–98. New York: Schirmer, 1999. BL827. Cotten, Lee. “Smiley Lewis,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 276–277. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BL828. DeKoster, Jim. “Smiley Lewis.” Living Blues no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1977): 32. BL829. Doggett, Peter. “Smiley Lewis.” Record Collector no. 177 (May 1994): 130–134. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BL830. Hannusch, Jeff. I Hear You Knocking: The Best of Smiley Lewis. USA: Collectables COL-CD-5630, 1995. BL831. Hannusch, Jeff. “Smiley Lewis: I Hear You Knockin’,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 245–258 (Item F1085). BL832. Hannusch, Jeff. “Smiley Lewis: The Tee Nah Nah Man.” Discoveries no. 62 (Jul 1993): 22–23. BL833. Hannusch, Jeff; Coleman, Rick. “They Heard Him Knockin’ But They Wouldn’t Let Him In: The Smiley Lewis Story.” Offbeat 6, no. 11 (1993): 43–44. (NOTE: This article is an edited version of the notes to Bear Family BCD 15745.)

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BL834. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Smiley Lewis,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 198 (Item E145).

BL818. Anderson, Clive. Smiley Lewis: New Orleans Bounce. UK: Sequel NEX CD 130, c1990.

BL835. Harris, Sheldon. “Lewis, Smiley ‘Smiling’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 326 (E146).

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BL836. Holland, Ted. “Smiley Lewis,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 83 (E157). BL837. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lewis, Smiley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1477 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 237 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 227–228 (E169). BL838. Leadbitter, Mike. “Smiley Lewis.” Blues Unlimited no. 87 (Dec 1971): 29. BL839. Leadbitter, Mike. “Smiley Lewis - Disco.” Rockville International no. 92 (Aug/Sep 1974): 10–12. BL840. Matthews, Bunny. Smiley Lewis: I Hear You Knocking. USA: EMI SQ-17236, 1986.

TOMMY LEWIS (Louis Thomas Watts) BL851. Anon. “Aftermath of an Accident.” Los Angeles Times (13 Apr 1970). Reprinted in R and B Collector 1, no. 3 (May/Jun 1970): 15–16. BL852. Anon. “Ethan, My Son.” Newsweek (22 Nov 1971): 37. BL853. Anon. “Father Found Guilty in Death of Motorist Who Killed His Son.” Los Angeles Times (22 Aug 1970): 20. BL854. Anon. “If You’re White S’Alright!” Blues Unlimited no. 77 (Nov 1970): 20.

BL841. Moonoogian, George A. “Blues with a Smile!” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 10 (Nov 1982): 5 pp.

BL855. Anon. “Slayer of Driver Who Killed Son Wins $125,000 Award.” Los Angeles Times (2 Nov 1971). Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 88 (Jan 1972): 17.

BL842. Morthland, John. “Lewis, Smiley,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 42 (Item E154).

BL856. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Kid Thomas,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 248 (E101).

BL843. Nite, Norm N. “Smiley Lewis,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 383 (Item E181).

BL857. Harris, Sheldon. “Watts, Louis Thomas ‘Lou’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 545–546 (E146).

BL844. Persson, Lennart. “Smiley Lewis.” Pop [Sweden] no. 15 (1995): 1596.

BL858. Komara, Edward. “Watts, Louis Thomas,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1060 (Item E162).

BL845. Rotante, Anthony; Mahony, Dan. “Smiley Lewis (Overton Lemon).” Record Research 1, no. 4 (Aug 1955): 2. BL846. Russell, Tony. “Smiley Lewis (1913–1966),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 135 (Item A1904). BL847. Santelli, Robert. “Lewis, Smiley,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 256 (Item E202). BL848. Shadwick, Keith. “Smiley Lewis,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 192 (Item E204). BL849. Sinclair, John. “Lewis, Smiley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 601–602 (Item E162). BL850. Vernon, Mike. “Here Comes Smiley: Step One.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 2 (Apr 1967): 11–13; “Step Two.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 3 (May 1967): 15–17. (NOTE: ‘Step Two’ includes a discography by Mike Leadbitter and Mike Vernon.) See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 146 (1994). Goldmine no. 244 (1 Dec 1989). Rock & Roll Performers Magazine no. 5 (1980). Items A440, A781, BB2000, F1079. STANLEY J. LEWIS See: JEWEL/PAULA/RONN RECORDS

BL859. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Kid,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2480 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 347 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 343 (E169). BL860. Stolper, Darryl; Scott, Frank. “Kid Thomas.” Blues Unlimited no. 72 (May 1970): 7–9. BL861. Sturm, Adri; Stolper, Darryl. “Kid Thomas.” Rocking & Stomping no. 3 (Apr 1983): 5–7. Obituaries: BL862. Stolper, Darryl. “Kid Thomas.” Living Blues no. 2 (Summer 1970): 36. BL863. Stolper, Darryl. “Kid Thomas Killed.” Blues Unlimited no. 73 (Jun 1970): 13. See also: Los Angeles Times (14 Apr 1970): 1. Item BL1252. JIMMY LIGGINS BL864. Astbury, Ray. “Liggins, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 611 (Item E162). BL865. Grendysa, Peter. “Jimmy Liggins Discography.” It Will Stand no. 21 (c1981): 17.

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BL866. Grendysa, Peter. Jimmy Liggins, His Guitar, and the Drops of Joy Orchestra: I Can’t Stop It. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-18, 1981.

BL882. Grendysa, Peter. Joe Liggins & His Honey Drippers: Darktown Strutter’s Ball. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-601, 1981.

BL867. Holland, Ted. “Jimmy Liggins,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 123 (E157).

BL883. Grendysa, Peter. “Joe Liggins Discography.” It Will Stand no. 21 (c1981): p. 16.

BL868. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Liggins, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1484 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 237–238 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 228 (E169).

BL884. Hansen, Barry. “Jimmy & Joe Liggins.” R and B Magazine [USA] 1, no. 6/7 (Nov 1970/Feb 1971): 10–14. Reprinted in an edited form with an added introduction in Rhythm & News [Connecticut] no. 1 (1980): 13–15.

BL869. McGarvey, Seamus. “Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man: The Jimmy Liggins Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 99 (May 1995): 4–9.

BL885. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Jimmy and Joe Liggins,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 200–201 (Item E145).

BL870. Santelli, Robert. “Liggins, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 256–257 (Item E202).

BL886. Herling, Horst. “Joe & Jimmy Liggins: Zwei Echte Blues-Brothers.” Blues Forum no. 4 (Sep/Nov 1981): 12–14.

BL871. Vera, Billy. Jimmy Liggins & His Drops of Joy. USA: Specialty SPCD 7005, 1989. Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 52 (Oct 1984): 34. BL872. O’Neal, Jim. “Jimmy Liggins.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 70–71. See also: JOE LIGGINS Items BL877, BL878, BL884, BL885, BL886. JOE LIGGINS

BL887. Hildebrand, Lee. “Joe Liggins,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 134–135. New York: Billboard, 1994. BL888. Kinkle, Roger D. “Liggins, Joe,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1327 (E160). BL889. Lange, Charlie. Joe Liggins: The Honeydripper. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-622, 1989.

BL873. Anon. “Honey Drippers Triumph: Wow South with ‘Tanya’ and Other Hits.” Chicago Defender (5 Apr 1947): 10.

BL890. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Liggins, Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1484 (Item E165).

BL874. Anon. “Joe Liggins Among Top Comeback Aces.” Chicago Defender (8 Jul 1950): 21.

BL891. Otis, Johnny. Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies. Vol. 6: Joe Liggins. USA: Blues Spectrum BS 106, 1974.

BL875. Anon. “Joseph ‘Honeydripper’ Liggins Back On Parade with New Aces.” Chicago Defender (29 Nov 1952): 23.

BL892. Otis, Johnny. “The Otis Tapes. 5: Joe Liggins.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 9, 12.

BL876. Bernholm, Jonas. “New Orleans Bounce.” Jefferson no. 22 (1973): 35.

BL893. Propes, Steve. “‘Man, You Drip a Lotta Honey’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 18–20.

BL877. Broven, John. Joe & Jimmy Liggins: Original R&B Hits from the 40’s and 50’s. UK: Specialty SNTF 5020, 1977. BL878. Clarke, Donald. “Liggins, Joe and Jimmy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 753 (Item E125). BL879. Ellison, Mary. “The Honey-Dripper: A True Survivor.” Juke Blues no. 3 (Dec 1985): 4–5.

BL894. Russell, Tony. “Joe Liggins (1915–1987),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 135 (Item A1904). BL895. Rye, Howard. “Joe Liggins: The Specialty Recordings.” Names & Numbers no. 8 (Jan 1999): 18–19. BL896. Santelli, Robert. “Liggins, Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 257 (Item E202). BL897. Shadwick, Keith. “Joe Liggins,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 193 (Item E204).

BL880. Feather, Leonard. “Liggins, Joe,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 313 (Item E138).

BL898. Sidran, Lou. Joe Liggins: Honeydripper. USA: Mercury MG-20731, 1962.

BL881. Federighi, Luciano. “Ricordo di Joe Liggins.” Feelin’ Good no. 17 (1988): 29–30.

BL899. Vera, Billy. Joe Liggins and the Honeydrippers. USA: Specialty SP 7006, 1989.

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BL900. Wanser, Jeff. “Liggins, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 611–612 (Item E162).

BL913. Lavere, Steve; Broven, John. Papa George Lightfoot: Goin’ Back to the Natchez Trace. UK: Ace CDCHD 548, 1994.

Obituaries: Billboard 99 (22 Aug 1987): 96. Black Perspective in Music 15, no. 2 (Fall 1987): 225. Cadence 13, no. 10 (Oct 1987): 4. Living Blues no. 76 (1987): 41. Notes 45, no. 4 (1989): 729. Orkester Journalen 55 (Oct 1987): 38.

BL914. LaVere, Steve. Papa George Lightfoot: Natchez Trace. USA: Vault LP 130, 1969; UK: Liberty LBS 83353, 1969; Germany: Crosscut CCR 1001, 1982.

BL901. Burke, Tony. “Joe Liggins.” Blues & Rhythm no. 32 (Oct 1987): 9. BL902. Knowles, Bill. “Liggins Dies.” Mississippi Rag 14, no. 12 (1986/87): 11. BL903. Löfgren, Tommy. “Joe Liggins, 1915–1987.” Jefferson no. 78 (1987): 38. See also: Goldmine no. 187 (25 Sep 1987). Now Dig This no. 192 (Mar 1999). Items A330, A516, F94. DAVE LIGGIONS BL904. Komara, Edward. “Liggions, Dave,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 612 (Item E162). Obituaries: BL905. Schuller, Tim. “Dave Liggions.” Living Blues no. 66 (1985): 45.

BL915. Leadbitter, Mike; LaVere, Steve. “Mike’s Blues: Papa Lightfoot.” Blues Unlimited no. 81 (Apr 1971): 18. BL916. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns. 12: Papa Lightfoot.” Blues Unlimited no. 34 (Jul 1966): 6. BL917. Tomko, Gene. “Lightfoot, Alexander ‘Papa George’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 612 (Item E162). Obituaries: BL918. LaVere, Steve. “Papa Lightfoot.” Living Blues no. 13 (Summer 1973): 6. BL919. Walamies, Vesa. “Sad But True: Eli Kuka Seuraavaksi?” Blues News [Finland] no. 30 (1974): 13. See also: R&B Collector 1, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1970). LIGHTNIN’ SLIM (Otis Hicks) BL920. Anon. “Lightnin’ Slim (Otis Hicks) 58 Jaar ... Blow Your Harmonica Son!” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 12 (Jan 1972): 2.

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BL921. Anon. “Blues Bonanza.” Melody Maker (29 Jan 1972): 32.

BL906. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Papa Lightfoot,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 159–160 (E101).

BL922. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lightnin’ Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 160–161 (E101).

BL907. Ballestracci, Marco. “Alexander ‘Papa George’ Lightfoot: L’Uomo di Natchez.” Il Blues no. 85 (Dec 2003): 16–19.

BL923. Bastin, Bruce. Lightning Slim: The Early Years. UK: Flyright FLY 524, 1976.

BL908. Bogaert, Karel. “Lightfoot, ‘Papa’ Alexander,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 229–230 (Item E110). BL909. Broven, John J. “Papa Lightfoot,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 43–44 (Item F1076). BL910. Harris, Sheldon. “Lightfoot, Alexander ‘George’/ ’Papa’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 328–329 (E146). BL911. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lightfoot, Alexander ‘Papa George’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1484 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 238 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 228–229 (E169). BL912. LaVere, Stephen C. “Alexander George: Papa Lightfoot!” Blues Unlimited no. 68 (Dec 1969): 12.

BL924. Bastin, Bruce. Lightning Slim. The Feature Sides, 1954. UK: Flyright FLY 583, 1981. BL925. Bastin, Bruce. Lightning Slim: Trip to Chicago. UK: Flyright FLY 533, 1978. BL926. Beyer, Jimmy. “Lightnin’ Slim,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 21–23. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980. BL927. Bogaert, Karel. “Lightnin’ Slim (Otis Hicks),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 230–231 (Item E110). BL928. Broven, John J. “Discography of Lightnin’ Slim.” Jazz Statistics no. 28 (Dec 1962): BLUES4–5. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Blues Statistics no. 2 (1963): 2.) BL929. Broven, John J. “If It Wasn’t for Bad Luck, Po’ Lightnin’ Wouldn’t Have No Luck at All,” in South to Louisiana, pp. 117–127. Gretna: Pelican, 1983.

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BL930. Broven, John. Lightnin’ Slim: Blue Lightning. UK: Indigo IGO 2002, 1992.

BL949. Leadbitter, Mike; Broven, John. “Lightnin’ Slim 1972.” Blues Unlimited no. 91 (May 1972): 15–17.

BL931. Cousins, Eddie. “The Louisiana Blues.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 18 (May 1973): 13.

BL950. Leadbitter, Mike. “Rooster Blues: Lightnin’ Slim.” Blues Unlimited no. 52 (Apr 1968): 7–8.

BL932. Delehant, Jim. “Lightnin’ Slim.” Hit Parader (Jun 1969).

BL951. Lowry, Pete. “Louisiana in New York.” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 5–6.

BL933. Detheridge, Dennis. “Lightnin’ Slim Talkin’.” Melody Maker (24 Jun 1972): 24.

BL952. Lowry, Pete. “Winter Time Done Rolled Around!” Blues Unlimited no. 71 (Apr 1970): 9.

BL934. Dexter, Dave, Jr. Lightning Slim: That’s All Right. USA: Quicksilver QS-5062, 1983. BL935. Garner, Ken. “Lightnin’ Slim,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 266. London: BBC, 1993. BL936. Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 12. BL937. Guerry, Jean. “Lightnin’ Slim.” Soul Bag no. 15 (c1971): 7. BL938. Harris, Sheldon. “Hicks, Otis V,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 227–228 (E146). BL939. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lightnin’ Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 200–201 (E150). BL940. Herzhaft, Gérard. “J.D. Miller & Lightnin’ Slim: Retour sur le Swamp Blues.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Spring 1996): 26–29. BL941. Hobus, André. “Lightnin’ Slim (Otis Hicks) 1913– 1974.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 21 (Mar 2002): 66–67. BL942. Holland, Ted. “Lightnin’ Slim,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 36 (E157). BL943. King, B.B. Lightning Slim: High and Low Down. USA: Excello EX-8018, 1970. BL944. Kirby, Fred. “Harpo Pounds Out Blues with a Lightnin’ Pace.” Billboard 80 (7 Dec 1968): 20.

BL953. Oliver, Paul. “Lightnin’ Slim (Otis Hicks) (c.1914),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 180–181 (Item E378). BL954. Pearce, Bob. “Musicians Talking: Lightnin’ Slim.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 2 (May 1972): 11. BL955. Pinson, Heather. “Lightnin’ Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 613 (Item E162). BL956. Reif, Fred. “Lightnin’ Slim: Wanderin’ and Goin’.” Blues Unlimited no. 81 (Apr 1971): 4–5. BL957. Rijn, Guido van. “For an Interesting Analysis?” BFW Contact Magazine no. 1 (1972): 10–12. BL958. Rijn, Guido van. “Lightnin’ Slim Interview at My Home.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 14 (1972). BL959. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Lightnin’ Slim Påskiva.” Jefferson no. 22 (1973): 25. BL960. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Lightnin’ Slim: The Bugger Bugger Boy.” Jefferson no. 21 (1973): 4–7. BL961. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Lightnin’ Slim’s Louisianblues: En Kort Genomgang.” Jefferson no. 44 (Summer 1979): 12–13. BL962. Russell, Tony. “Gone Fishin’.” Melody Maker (12 Feb 1972): 21.

BL945. Koda, Cub. Lightning Slim: I’m Evil: Rare and Unissued Excello Masters. USA: Excello CD 3002, 1994.

BL963. Russell, Tony. “Lightnin’ Slim (1913–1974),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 135–136 (Item A1904).

BL946. Koda, Cub. Lightnin’ Slim: Rooster Blues. USA: Hip-O HIPD40134, c1998.

BL964. Santelli, Robert. “Lightnin’ Slim,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 257–258 (Item E202).

BL947. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lightnin’ Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1485 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 238 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 229 (E169).

BL965. Sax, Dave. Lightnin’ Slim: Nothin’ But the Devil. UK: Ace CDCHD 616, 1996.

BL948. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘If It Wasn’t for Bad Luck, Poor Lightnin’ Wouldn’t Have No Luck at All’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, pp. 10–13. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BL966. Sax, Dave. Lightnin’ Slim: Winter Time Blues. UK: Ace CDCHD 674, 1997. BL967. Shadwick, Keith. “Lightnin’ Slim,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 194 (Item E204). BL968. Stevens, Guy. Lightnin’ Slim/Slim Harpo: A Long Drink of Blues. UK: Stateside SL 101035, 1964.

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BL969. Tuominen, Jorma. “Lightnin’ Slim: Feelin’ Awful Blue.” Blues News [Finland] no. 45 (1977): 10–14. BL970. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Louisiana Swamp Blues: Lightnin’ Slim.” Il Blues no. 67 (Jun 1999): 43–44. BL971. Vernon, Mike. Lightning Slim: London Gumbo. UK: Sonet SNTF 757, 1978. BL972. Williams, Dave. Lightning Slim: We Gotta Rock Tonight. UK: Flyright FLY LP 612, 1986. Obituaries: Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 44 (Sep 1974): 1. Jazz Podium 23 (Oct 1974): 8. Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 3. BL973. Hess, Norbert. “Lightnin’ Slim in Memoriam.” Blues Notes 6, no. 23 (1974): 10–11. BL974. Leadbitter, Mike. “Lightnin’ Slim: Swamp Blues King: An Obituary.” Black Music 1, no. 11 (Oct 1974): 46. BL975. O’Neal, Jim. “Lightnin’ Slim.” Down Beat 41 (24 Oct 1974): 10. BL976. Reif, Fred. “Bluesman Lightnin’ Slim Dies.” Rolling Stone no. 169 (12 Sep 1974): 21. BL977. Schweitz, Hans. “Lightnin’ Slim Död.” Jefferson no. 26 (Summer 1974): 25. BL978. Simpson, Jim. “Lightnin’: Rural Dignity.” Melody Maker (24 Aug 1974): 31. BL979. Stretton, M. John. “Lightnin’ Slim, 1913–1974.” Blues-Link no. 5 (1974): 30. BL980. Walamies, Vesa. “Sad But True: Eli Kuka Seuraavaksi?” Blues News [Finland] no. 30 (1974): 13. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 12 (1999). Blues Power 1, no. 1 (1973). Jazz Hot no. 175 (1962). Item BC1270. LIL’ BRIAN See: LIL’ BRIAN TERRY LIL’ ED See: LIL’ ED WILLIAMS LIL’ MALCOLM (Malcolm Walker) BL981. Benicewicz, Larry; Meininger, Martin (trans). “Lil’ Malcolm & the Houserockers: Les Lois de la Famille.” Soul Bag no. 171 (Jun 2003): 28–31. LILLIE MAE BL982. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Lil Mae,” in Blueswomen, pp. 87–88 (E112). See also: Items F496, F542, F551.

CHARLEY LINCOLN (Charlie Hicks) BL983. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Charlie Lincoln,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 161 (E101). BL984. Charters, Samuel B. “The Hicks Brothers: Barbecue Bob and Laughing Charley,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 112–120 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part. 2, pp. 112–120. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BL985. Harris, Sheldon. “Hicks, Charlie ‘Charley’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 226 (E146). BL986. Harrison, David. “Hicks, Charlie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 425 (Item E162). BL987. Komara, Edward. “Lincoln, Charlie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 613 (Item E162). BL988. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lincoln, Charley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1488 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 238 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 229 (E169). BL989. Misiewicz, Roger. Charley Lincoln & Willie Baker: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order, 1927–1930. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6027, 1992. BL990. Oliver, Paul. Charley Lincoln (1927–30): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 212, 1983. BL991. Rye, Howard. “Charlie Lincoln & Nellie Florence.” Collectors Items no. 21 (Dec 1983): 8. BL992. Santelli, Robert. “Hicks, Charley,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 176–177 (Item E202). BL993. Swinton, Paul. Barbecue Bob and Charley Lincoln: The Hicks Brothers. UK: Catfish KATCD 120, c1999. See also: Items A341, BA567, F458, F482 (Pts. 4&5), F496. DON LINDENAU See: BLUES CONNOISSEUR RECORDS LUCILLE LINDSAY BL994. Duffy, Timothy. “Lucille Lindsay,” in Music Makers, pp. 94–95. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. SAM LINDSEY BL995. Schrodt, Helen; Wilkinson, Bailey. “Sam Lindsey and Milton Roby: Memphis Blues Musicians.” Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 30, no. 2 (Jun

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1964): 52–56. Reprinted in Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 8–11. HIP LINKCHAIN (Willie Richard) BL996. Anon. “Hip Lankchan.” Blues Life no. 18 (1982): 41–42. BL997. Baker, Cary. “Hip Lankchan: West Side Blues Guitarist.” Blue Flame no. 14 (1971): 13. BL998. Baker, Cary. “Hips Lankchan: West-Side Bluesman.” Blues Unlimited no. 86 (Nov 1971): 21. BL999. Briggs, Keith. Hip Lankchan: I Am on My Way. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8039, 1996. BL1000. Johnson, Greg. “Lickchain, Hip,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 613 (Item E162). BL1001. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Linkchain, Hip,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1490 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 238, 240 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 229–230 (E169). BL1002. Robs, Gerard. “Hip Linkchain Discography.” Block no. 64 (1987): 19–20.

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MANCE LIPSCOMB BL1013. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Living the Country Blues: Mance Lipscomb: A Well Spent Life.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 54. BL1014. Alyn, Glen. “I Say Me for a Parable: Mance Lipscomb.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 1993): 26–36. (NOTE: Extracted from item BL1045.) BL1015. Alyn, Glen. Mance & His Music: Mance Speaks for Himself. Washington-on-the-Brazos: Possum Heard, 1976. 22 pp. BL1016. Alyn, Glen. “Mance Lipscomb: Fight, Flight, or the Blues Source,” in Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore, ed. F.E. Abernethy; P.B. Mullen; A.B. Govenar, pp. 68–93. Denton: University of North Texas Press, 1996. BL1017. Alyn, Glen. “Mance Lipscomb: Working from ‘Caint ta Caint’.” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 40– 49. (NOTE: Extracted from item BL1045.) BL1018. Anderson, Win; Flippo, Chet. “A Well Spent Life: Being for the Benefit of Mr. Lipscomb.” Rolling Stone no. 165 (18 Jul 1974): 14.

BL1003. Rowe, Bill. “Hip Linkchain.” Career Discographies 1, no. 3 (Sep 1995): 26–29.

BL1019. Anon. “An Old Troubadour.” Negro Digest 11, no. 10 (Aug 1962): 50. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 5.

BL1004. Shurman, Dick; Wisse, Rien. “Hip Linkchain: Doet z’n zegje.” Block no. 64 (1987): 15–19.

BL1020. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 161–162 (E101).

BL1005. Yonakuni, Claude. “I Am the Bluesman: Hip Linkchain.” Juke [Japan] no. 1 (Summer 1982): 10–11.

BL1021. Badeaux, Ed. “Mance Lipscomb: The Man and His Songs.” Sing Out! 12, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 1962): 18, 21.

BL1006. Zeldin, Beverly. Hip Linkchain: Airbusters. USA: Evidence CD ECD 26038-2, 1993.

BL1022. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, p. 229 (Item E104).

Obituaries: Cadence 15, no. 5 (May 1989): 94. Orkester Journalen 57 (Jul/Aug 1989): 42. BL1007. Darwen, Norman. “Hip Linkchain and Odie Payne.” Blues & Rhythm no. 44 (May 1989): 17. BL1008. Josephic, Beth. “Hip Linkchain.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 35. BL1009. Lacava, Jacques. “Hip Linkchain.” Soul Bag no. 118 (Winter 1989): 31. BL1010. Nelson, David. “Hip Linkchain.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 36. BL1011. Shurman, Dick. “Hip Linkchain.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 25.

BL1023. Batey, Rick. “Soul Food and Tasty Blues Bites: Mance Lipscomb.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 23. BL1024. Birnbaum, Michael. “Mance .…” Guitar Player 1 (Oct 1967). Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 51–53. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. BL1025. Birnbaum, Michael. “Mance Lipscomb: Of Slugfests and Lovenests in Them Guitar-Picking Days.” UCLA Daily Bruin (30 Nov 1966): 9. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 4. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 30.

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BL1026. Bogaert, Karel. “Lipscomb, Mance,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 231 (Item E110).

BL1012. Lornell, Kip. Hokum Blues & Rags. Austria: Document DOCD-5392, 1995.

BL1027. Boisson, Steve. “Texas Pearl: Gentleman Sharecropper Mance Lipscomb Spent the Last Decades of His

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Life Sharing His Vast Repertoire of Songs.” Acoustic Guitar no. 120 (Dec 2002): 80–82, 88–91. BL1028. Bowden, Dan (ed.). Mel Bay Presents Mance Lipscomb Texas Blues Guitar Solos. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1994. 78 pp. (NOTE: This book was paired with a companion CD called ‘Texas Blues Guitar’ on Arhoolie CD 001.) BL1029. Bruin, Leo. “Mance Lipscomb.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 45 (Oct 1974): 5–6. BL1030. Clarke, Donald. “Lipscomb, Mance,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 757–758 (Item E125). BL1031. Cochran, Bob. “Mance Lipscomb Interview.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 3 (1973): 4–7. BL1032. Crockett, Jim. “Mance Lipscomb Reminisces.” Guitar Player 8, no. 3 (Mar 1974): 12, 26. Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 54–55. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 29. Reprinted as “Mance Lipscomb,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 46–49. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. BL1033. Fricke, David. “Guitar Gods.” Rolling Stone no. 809 (1 Apr 1999): 73. BL1034. Garwood, Donald. “Lipscomb’s Guitar Technique.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 1 (Feb 1976): 25–33.

New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.) BL1044. Lewis, Paul. “Blues on the Silver Screen: ‘A Well Spent Life’ (1971).” Blueprint no. 65 (Aug 1994): 14–15. BL1045. Lipscomb, Mance; Alyn, Glen. I Say Me for a Parable. USA: A.G. Myers, 1980; El Rito: Possum Heard Diversions, 1981. 530 pp.; New York: W.W. Norton, 1993. 508 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1994. 508 pp. BL1046. Lipscomb, Mance; Alyn, Glen; Gardner, Don. Out of the Bottoms and Into the Big City. Red Rock: Possum Heard Diversions, 1979. 16 pp. BL1047. McCormick, Mack. Mance Lipscomb: Trouble in Mind. USA: Reprise R-2012, 1961; USA: Reprise RS 6404, 1970. BL1048. McCormick, Mack. Mance Lipscomb. [Vol. 1]: Texas Sharecropper and Songster. USA: Arhoolie F-1001, 1960. Notes reprinted in American Folk Music Occasional no. 1 (1964): 61–73. Notes also reprinted as “Tradition Re-Discovered.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Jan 1964): 14–15. BL1049. Myers, Glenn. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, pp. 22–27 (Item F1414).

BL1036. Grossman, Stefan. “Mance Lipscomb and the Texas Blues.” Guitar Player 9, no. 11 (Nov 1975): 66.

BL1050. Oliver, Paul. “Lipscomb, Mance,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11, ed. S. Sadie, p. 18. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 90 (Item E154).

BL1037. Harris, Sheldon. “Lipscomb, Mance,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 329–331 (E146).

BL1051. Oliver, Paul. “Lipscomb, Mance (1895),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 181 (Item E378).

BL1038. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 201–203 (E150).

BL1052. Oliver, Paul. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 27–28, 37–38, 187 (Item A1585).

BL1035. Govenar, Alan. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 37–38. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

BL1039. Holland, Ted. “Mance Lipscomb,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 49–50 (E157). BL1040. Kelton, Jim. “From Mance, with Love.” Blues Revue no. 69 (Jul/Aug 2001): 14–16. BL1041. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lipscomb, Mance,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1491 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 240 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 230 (E169).

BL1053. Oliver, Paul. Mance Lipscomb. Vol. 3: Texas Songster in a Live Performance. USA: Arhoolie F-1026, 1965. Reprinted as “Boss of the Whole Bunch: Mance Lipscomb,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 214– 216 (Item A1577). BL1054. Point, Michael. “Lipscomb, Mance,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 614 (Item E162).

BL1042. Larson, Thom. “Buck Dance.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 2 (Apr 1976): 22–23.

BL1055. Roxon, Lillian. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, p. 296 (Item E192).

BL1043. Lawless, Ray M. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 688–689. New ed.

BL1056. Russell, Tony (ed.); Smith, Chris. “Mance Lipscomb.” The Blues Collection no. 85 (1992+).

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BL1057. Russell, Tony. “Mance Lipscomb (1895–1976),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 136 (Item A1904). BL1058. Santelli, Robert. “Lipscomb, Mance,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 259–260 (Item E202). BL1059. Selvin, Joel. “A Soft Evening with Mance.” The Night Times (23 Feb–7 Mar 1972): 22. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 18. BL1060. Shadwick, Keith. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 195 (Item E204). BL1061. Southern, Eileen. “Lipscomb, Mance,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 247 (Item E208). BL1062. Spanckeren, Kathryn van. “Folk Poetry through Film: Film-Maker Les Blank and Bluesmen Lightnin’ Hopkins and Mance Lipscomb.” Tampa Review 1 (1988): 65–67.

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BL1073. West, Bob. “Mance Lipscomb, with Chris Strachwitz.” Blues & Rhythm no. 197 (Mar 2005): 4–6. BL1074. Wilds, Mary. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Raggin’ the Blues, pp. 92–103. Greensboro: Avisson, 2001. BL1075. Winfrey, Lee. “Old Mance Lipscomb Singin’ It Like It Was.” Detroit Free Press (27 Sep 1970). Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 4– 5. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 30–31. Obituaries: Austin American-Statesman (1 Feb 1976). Billboard 88 (6 Mar 1976): 33. Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 3 (Fall 1976): 346. Coda no. 145 (Mar 1976): 32. Crescendo 15 (Jan 1977): 28. Guitar Player 10, no. 4 (Apr 1976): 36. Jazz Hot no. 326 (Apr 1976): 34. Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 3 (1977): 16. Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 28–31. Melody Maker (21 Feb 1976): 4. New York Times (8 Feb 1976): 47. Orkester Journalen 44, no. 4 (Apr 1976): 5. Sing Out! 24, no. 4 (Winter 1975/76): 26.

BL1063. Springer, Robert; Sickle, Kurt Van. “A Session with Mance Lipscomb.” Blues Unlimited no. 134 (Mar/ Jun 1979): 19–21.

BL1076. Blank, Les. “Mance Lipscomb: ‘A Well Spent Life’.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 10–11.

BL1064. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 4 (Apr 1961): 17, 22.

BL1077. Moore, Randy. “Mance Lipscomb.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 2 (Apr 1976): 19–21.

BL1065. Strachwitz, Chris. Mance Lipscomb: Texas Songster. Vol. 2: You Got to Reap What You Sow. USA: Arhoolie F-1023, 1964; USA: Arhoolie CD-398, 1993.

BL1078. O’Neal, Jim. “The Blues Never Die.” Sing Out! 24, no. 6 (1976): 27, 31.

BL1066. Strachwitz, Chris. Mance Lipscomb. Vol. 5: Pure Texas Country Blues. USA: Arhoolie CD 9026, 2002.

BL1080. Russell, Tony. “Mance Lipscomb.” Blues Unlimited no. 118 (Mar/Apr 1976): 16.

BL1079. O’Neal, Jim. “Mance Lipscomb.” Living Blues no. 25 (Jan/Feb 1976): 8.

BL1081. Stiff, John. “Mance Lipscomb.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 5 (May 1976): 9.

BL1067. Tolbert, Frank. “Tolbert’s Texas: Listening to Mance’s ‘Grass Root Blues’.” Dallas Morning News (11 Apr 1969). Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 3.

BL1082. Strachwitz, Chris. “Mance Lipscomb Dead at 80.” Rolling Stone no. 208 (11 Mar 1976): 15.

BL1068. Tucker, Stephen R. “The Blues is a Feeling: An Interview with Mance Lipscomb.” Southwest Review 62, no. 3 (Summer 1977): 239–255.

BL1083. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Das war Mance Lipscomb.” Blues Notes 8, no. 28/29 (Summer 1976): 16–20.

BL1069. Wallace, Dean. “Mance Lipscomb’s Story: Songs from a Bitter Life.” San Francisco Chronicle (1 Jul 1963). Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 3. BL1070. Waterman, Dick. “Mance Lipscomb,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 74–75. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BL1071. Welding, Pete. Mance Lipscomb. Vol. 4. USA: Arhoolie F-1033, 1967. BL1072. Welding, Pete. Texas Country Blues Guitar of Mance Lipscomb: Captain, Captain! USA: Arhoolie CD-465, 1998.

BL1084. Welding, Pete. “Mance Lipscomb.” Down Beat 43 (8 Apr 1976): 10. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 206 (2004). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A1527 (Pt. 4), A1607, A2094, BH2813, D1496 (Pt. 2). VIRGINIA LISTON BL1085. Bogaert, Karel. “Liston, Virginia,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 231–232 (Item E110). BL1086. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Virginia Liston,” in Blueswomen, p. 86 (E112).

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BL1087. Harris, Sheldon. “Liston, Virginia,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 331 (E146). BL1088. Komara, Edward. “Liston, Virginia,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 615 (Item E162).

See also: Item BD9. LITTLE HATCHET See: PROVINE HATCH JR LITTLE HOWLIN’ WOLF (Jessie Sanders)

BL1089. Tracy, Steve. Virginia Liston: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5446, 1996. Virginia Liston: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order + Lavinia Turner. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD5447, 1996.

BL1100. Dixon, Willie. Little Wolf Sings the Blues. USA: Blues Factory J.S. LP 9595, 1980s.

BL1090. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Virginia Liston.” Storyville (1996/97): 209–211; Storyville (2002/03): 193–194. (NOTE: These articles consist of cuttings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BL1102. Perkins, Pamela. “Little Howlin’ Wolf Performs Saturday.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (21 Oct 1999): CC5.

See also: Items BR162. LITTLE AL (Al Gunter) BL1091. Anon. “Discography.” Jazz Statistics no. 28 (Dec 1962): BLUES-7. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues Statistics no. 2 (1963): 3.). BL1092. Napier, Simon A. “Little Al: Excello’s Best.” Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 10–11. LITTLE BILL See: Items BA620, BA621. LITTLE BUSTER (Edward Forehand) BL1093. Breslau, Andy. Little Buster and the Soul Brothers: Right on Time. USA: Bullseye 9562, 1995. BL1094. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Forehand, Edward ‘Little Buster’,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 126. London: Virgin, 1998. BL1095. Leslie, Fran. “The Rediscovery of a Soul Blues Sensation!” Blueprint no. 85 (Jun 1996): 16–17. BL1096. Millar, Chris. Little Buster and the Soul Brothers: Work Your Show. USA: Fedora CD 5020, 2000. BL1097. Williams, Dave; Broven, John. “Little Buster: Big Voice.” Juke Blues no. 36 (Winter 1996/97): 30–35. BL1098. Zolten, Jerry. “Little Buster,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 618 (E162). LITTLE CAESAR See: LITTLE CAESAR (under “C”)

BL1101. Mosley, Johnnie. “Beale Street Legend Cited for Service to Community.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (5 Feb 2004): CC3.

See also: Item BC175. LITTLE HUDSON (Hudson Showers) BL1103. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Hudson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 162 (E101). BL1104. Harris, Sheldon. “Shower, Hudson,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 460 (E146). BL1105. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Showers, ‘Little’ Hudson,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2259–2260 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 322 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 317 (E169). BL1106. Pruter, Robert. “Shower, ‘Little’ Hudson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 879 (Item E162). BL1107. Rowe, Mike. “Mike Rowe’s Numerology Guide.” Blues Unlimited no. 111 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 16. See also: Item BB2062. LITTLE JOE BLUE See: JOE VALERY LITTLE LUTHER (Luther Thomas) BL1108. Eagle, Bob. “Little Luther.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 15. LITTLE MACK See: MACK SIMMONS LITTLE MILTON See: LITTLE MILTON CAMPBELL

LITTLE DAVID

LITTLE MISS CORNSHUCKS (Mildred Cummings)

BL1099. Eagle, Bob. “What’s in a Nickname?” Alley Music no. 1 (1st Quarter 1971): 21.

BL1109. Anon. “‘Little Miss Cornshucks’ Beige Room’s Headliner.” Chicago Defender (3 Apr 1948): 8.

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BL1110. Anon. “‘Little Miss Cornshucks’ to Head Star Bill on Long Tour.” Chicago Defender (1 May 1948): 8.

BL1128. Anon. “Little Richard is Guiltless.” Rolling Stone no. 73 (24 Dec 1970): 8.

BL1111. Crawford, Marc. Little Miss Cornshucks: The Loneliest Gal in Town. USA: Chess LP-1453, 1961.

BL1129. Anon. “Little Richard is ‘Just the Most’ in This New Film.” New Musical Express (18 Jan 1957): 2.

BL1112. Mazor, Barry. “Little Miss Cornshucks,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 620 (Item E162).

BL1130. Anon. “Little Richard Packs it Up.” New Musical Express (8 Nov 1957): 7.

BL1113. Mazor, Barry. “A Soul Forgotten: Little Miss Cornshucks.” No Depression no. 45 (May/Jun 2003): 81–95. BL1114. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Little Miss Cornshucks, 1947–1951. France: Classics 5059, 2003. BL1115. Swarz, Lou. “Miss Cornshucks in New York: Big Hit at Club Star Dust.” Chicago Defender (13 Oct 1945): 14. BL1116. Turner, Twist. “Blues with a Twist: Blues in the Basement.” Blues Access no. 48 (Winter 2002): 72. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 30. BL1117. “Mildred E. Cummings Jorman.” Indianapolis Star (15 Nov 1999): B6. LITTLE RED WALTER(S) See: WALTER “LIGHTNIN’ BUG” RHODES LITTLE RICHARD (Richard Penniman) BL1118. Albertson, Chris. Little Richard: Cast a Long Shadow. USA: Epic 66285, 1971. BL1119. Anderson, Clive. “The Georgia Peach.” Let It Rock no. 25 (Jan 1975): 15–18. BL1120. Anon. “In the Press.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Mar 1969): 19–20. BL1121. Anon. “Little Richard: A Record Guide.” Soul: The Magazine for the R&B Collector [UK] no. 1 (1966). BL1122. Anon. “Little Richard Comes to Britain in October.” New Musical Express (22 Jun 1962): 6. BL1123. Anon. “Little Richard Fights Cancer.” Melody Maker (10 Oct 1970): 3. BL1124. Anon. “Little Richard Fined $10, But What Hurts is Judge Never Had Heard of Him.” Variety 262 (17 Feb 1971): 2+.

BL1131. Anon. “Little Richard Tour Off.” Melody Maker (10 Oct 1964): 5. BL1132. Anon. “Little Richard’s Act Brings Down the House.” Down Beat 37 (25 June 1970): 8. BL1133. Anon. “Little Richard’s Court Encore to ‘65 Det. Gig; Pays 4 1/2 G on Check Rap.” Variety 245 (23 Nov 1966): 57. BL1134. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 201 (22 Feb 1956): 53. BL1135. Anon. “Paris Teenies Riot at Little Richard Gig.” Variety 235 (10 Jun 1964): 1+ BL1136. Anon. The Rare Little Richard. Holland: Redita LP101, c1972. BL1137. Anon. “Record Man’s Platter Chatter: Little Richard.” Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News no. 10 (8 Nov 1966): 8–10. BL1138. Anon. “Rip It Up!” Record Collector no. 228 (Aug 1998): 106–108. BL1139. Anon. “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Rock’s Top Ten.” Rolling Stone no. 467 (13 Feb 1986): 33– 35, 37, 41–42, 44, 46. BL1140. Austin, James. Little Richard: Shut Up: A Collection of Rare Tracks, 1951–1964. USA: Rhino RI 70236, 1988. BL1141. Baskin, Inez J. “Little Richard Explains Why He Quit ‘Rock, Roll’.” Chicago Defender (19 Apr 1958): 18. BL1142. Bernholm, Jonas. “Little Richard. Del 1.” Jefferson no. 33 (1976): 20–25, 28; “Del 2.” Jefferson no. 34 (1976): 28–34. BL1143. Blackwell, Robert A. ‘Bumps’. Little Richard: The Second Coming. USA: Reprise MS-2107, 1972; USA: Warner Bros. 44204B, 1972. BL1144. Broven, John J. “Little Richard,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 62–64 (Item F1076).

BL1125. Anon. “‘Little Richard’ New Disc Find.” Chicago Defender (9 Aug 1952): 22.

BL1145. Brunning, Bob. “Little Richard,” in Rock ‘n’ Roll. New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999.

BL1126. Anon. “Little Richard’s Rock Gets The Whole Joint Jumping.” New Musical Express (17 Dec 1966): 12.

BL1146. Carroll, Ted. Little Richard: The Modern Sides. UK: Ace 10 CH 38, 1981.

BL1127. Anon. “Little Richard Ill: ‘I’m in God’s Hand’.” Rolling Stone no. 68 (15 Oct 1970): 10.

BL1147. Carroll, Ted. Little Richard: 20 Classic Cuts. UK: Ace CH 195, 1986.

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BL1148. Clark, Alan. “Little Richard.” Rock and Roll Memories no. 2 (c1987).

BL1165. Doggett, Peter. “Little Richard.” Record Collector no. 25 (Sep 1981): 20–25.

BL1149. Clarke, Dave. “Little Richard: The Specialty Sessions.” Juke Blues no. 19 (Spring 1990): 27.

BL1166. Doggett, Peter. “Little Richard.” Record Collector no. 69 (May 1985): 32–36.

BL1150. Clarke, Donald. “Little Richard,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 759– 760 (Item E125).

BL1167. Dove, Ian. “Hallelujah! Little Richard is Back Again.” New Musical Express (8 May 1964): 13.

BL1151. Clerk, Carol. “Bible Basher.” Melody Maker (25 Oct 1986): 14. BL1152. Cloud, David W. “Little Richard,” in 1950s Rock: Creating a Revolution. Port Huron: Way of Life, 2000. BL1153. Coleman, Rick. “Little Richard: Make a Joyful Noise!” Wavelength no. 49 (Nov 1984): 16–18. BL1154. Coleman, Rick. Little Richard: The Formative Years. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15448, c1990. BL1155. Colman, Stuart. “Little Richard: Back to the Church,” in They Kept on Rockin’: The Giants of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 128–132. Poole: Blandford, 1982. BL1156. Cooper, B. Lee. “Rock ‘n Roll Royalty: Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard.” Rock & Blues News no. 13 (Dec 2000/Jan 2001): 27–28. BL1157. Courtney, Tez. “Little Richard.” Bim Bam Boom no. 6 (Jul 1972): 34–35, 51. BL1158. Dalton, David. “Little Richard: Child of God.” Rolling Stone no. 59 (28 May 1970): 28–34. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews. [Vol. 1], pp. 362– 393. New York: Warner, 1971. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews: Talking with the Legends of Rock and Roll, 1967–1980, ed. P. Herbst, pp. 88–98. New York: Rolling Stone, 1980. Reprinted in The Interviews: A Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Special. New York: Straight Arrow, 1992. BL1159. Dalton, David. “Little Richard Takes El’s Advice.” Rolling Stone no. 77 (4 Mar 1971): 22.

BL1168. Dunsdon, Eric. “A Rocker’s Ramblings.” Now Dig This no. 236 (Nov 2002): 5. BL1169. Eagle, Bob. “Little Richard’s Band, 1974.” Crazy Music no. 1 (Mar 1974): 14–15. BL1170. Eldridge, Royston. “Rocking with a Peachy Hustler.” Sounds [UK] (15 May 1971): 7. BL1171. Elonen, Seppo. “Little Richard: King of Rock and Soul.” Blues News [Finland] no. 63 (1980): 12–14, 18. BL1172. Feather, Leonard. “Little Richard,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 314 (Item E138). BL1173. Felton, David. “Little Richard Rips It Up.” Rolling Stone no. 61 (25 Jun 1970): 22. BL1174. Fields, Sophia T. Little Richard: Shakin’ & Screamin’ with Little Richard. USA: Delta Entertainment 46 136, 2001. BL1175. Fisher, Tom. “Little Richard,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 620–622 (Item E162). BL1176. Fricke, David. “Fats Domino/Little Richard.” Rolling Stone no. 974 (19 May 2005): 82. BL1177. Friedlander, Paul David. “Little Richard,” in A Characteristics Profile of Eight ‘Classic Rock and Roll’ Artists, 1954–1959 as Measured by the ‘Rock Window’. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Oregon, 1987.

BL1160. Dawbarn, Bob. “The Cassius Clay of the Pop World.” Melody Maker (26 Nov 1966): 12.

BL1178. Friedlander, Paul. “Little Richard,” in Rock and Roll: A Social History, pp. 36–37. Boulder: Westview, 1996.

BL1161. Dawbarn, Bob. “Psst! Got Any Old Little Richard 78s?” Melody Maker (18 Nov 1967): 7.

BL1179. Garodkin, John. Little Richard: King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Copenhagen: C. P. Wulff, 1975. 71 pp.

BL1162. Dawson, Jerry. “My Act Does No One Any Harm: Interview with Little Richard.” Melody Maker (26 Oct 1963): 12.

BL1180. Garodkin, John. Little Richard Special. Praestoe: Mjoelner Edition, 1984. 227 pp.

BL1163. Dexter, Dave. “Dexter’s Scrapbook.” Billboard 82 (7 Mar 1970): 56.

BL1181. George-Warren, Holly; Levine, Laura. “Little Richard,” in Shake, Rattle & Roll. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001.

BL1164. Doerschuk, Robert L. “Improvisational Piano: Little Richard & the Ecstasy of Rock.” Keyboard 18 (Sep 1992): 118–119.

BL1182. Gill, Andy. “10 Questions for Little Richard.” Mojo no. 73 (Dec 1999): 40–42. Reprinted in Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock ‘n’ Roll, ed. Kan-

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BL1200. Humphries, Patrick. “Little Richard.” Melody Maker (22 Aug 1981): 5.

BL1183. Gobello, Marcelo. “Little Richard,” in La Poesía del Rock: Las Mejores Canciones en Inglés y en Castellano. Buenos Aires: Planeta, 1996.

BL1201. Hutchins, Chris. “Little Richard Explains.” New Musical Express (11 Oct 1963): 8.

BL1184. Goldman, Albert. “‘They Call Me Beautiful’: Little Richard,” in Freak Show: The Rocksoulbluesjazzsickjewblackhumorsexpoppsych Gig and Other Scenes from the Counter-Culture, pp. 71–75. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1971. BL1185. Goodwin, Keith. “Dynamic Little Richard Wins the Race to ‘Kansas City’.” New Musical Express (5 Jun 1959): 8. BL1186. Goodwin, Keith. “Here’s - Little Richard.” New Musical Express (29 Mar 1957): 3. BL1187. Goodwin, Keith. “He’s Back in a Big Way … Little Richard.” New Musical Express (1 Aug 1958): 3. BL1188. Goodwin, Keith. “That’s the Truth About Little Richard.” New Musical Express (20 Sep 1957): 10. BL1189. Grossman, Jay. “Little Richard: Down, Not Out.” Rolling Stone no. 136 (7 Jun 1973): 18. BL1190. Hamilton, Marybeth. “Sexual Politics and African-American Music: Or, Placing Little Richard in History.” History Workshop Journal 46 (1998): 160–176. BL1191. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Little Richard,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 202–206 (Item E145). BL1192. Harris, Sheldon. “Penniman, Richard Wayne,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 410–412 (E146). BL1193. Helander, Brock. “Little Richard,” in The Rock Who’s Who, pp. 340–342 (Item E147). BL1194. Hentoff, Nat. “Little Richard Returns.” New Musical Express (29 Sep 1961): 9. BL1195. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Little Richard,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 204–206 (E150). BL1196. Hildebrand, Lee. “Little Richard,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 138–140. New York: Billboard, 1994. BL1197. Hochman, Steve. “Little Richard,” in Popular Musicians. Vol. 2, pp. 645–646. Pasadena: Salem, 1999. BL1198. Holland, Ted. “Little Richard,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 143–144 (E157). BL1199. Hoskyns, Barney. “The King and Queen of Rock and Roll.” New Musical Express (23 Mar 1985): 6–7.

BL1202. Hutchins, Chris. “Little Richard is Amazing!” New Musical Express (12 Oct 1962): 2. BL1203. Hutchins, Chris. “Little Richard Keeps ‘Em Guessing! As Sam Cooke Dreams Up a Song in London.” New Musical Express (26 Oct 1962): 8. BL1204. Iwama, Shuichi. Little Richard: First Recordings. Japan: RCA/Penniman Society CR 10048, c1985. BL1205. Jackson, Mahalia; Jones, Quincy. Little Richard: It’s Real. USA: Mercury MG20656, 1962; USA: Polygram 839 406-2, 1989. BL1206. James, Darius. “The Scream.” Vibe 5, no. 5 (Jun/Jul 1997): 118–120, 122, 124. BL1207. Johnson, Derek. “Little Richard Waxed ‘Baby-face’ for Teenagers’ Mums and Pops!” New Musical Express (27 Feb 1959): 10. BL1208. Jones, Edward. “Little Richard’s Big Troubles.” Melody Maker (5 Jul 1975): 14. BL1209. Kelly, Danny. “Snogging with the Quasar.” New Musical Express (18 Oct 1986): 9. BL1210. LaBour, Fred. “Hippies?: I’m the Original.” IT: The International Times no. 68 (21 Nov–4 Dec 1969): 12. BL1211. Lahr, John. “Little Richard,” in Astonish Me: Adventures in Contemporary Theater, pp. 239–244. New York: Viking, 1973. BL1212. Landau, Jon. “Little Richard.” Rolling Stone no. 21 (9 Nov 1968): 18. BL1213. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Little Richard,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1495–1496 (Item E165). BL1214. Lester, Julius. “Little Richard,” in The Blues Singers: Ten Who Rocked the World, pp. 34–37. New York: Hyperion, 2001. BL1215. Lhamon, W.T., Jr. “Penniman, Richard,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, p. 1076. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BL1216. Little Richard. “The 50th Anniversary of Rock: The Immortals. 8: Little Richard.” Rolling Stone no. 946 (15 Apr 2004): 80. BL1217. Mohr, Kurt; Maire, Xavier; Dufour, Joël; Périn, Jacques; Bellemain, Daniel; Courtney, Terence;

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Garodkin, John. “Little Richard Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 18–23. BL1218. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Little Richard,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, pp. 193–194 (Item E173). BL1219. McPherson, Douglas. “Key People: Little Richard.” Keyboard Player no. 219 (Sep 1998): 11–12, 14. BL1220. Mendelsohn, Jane de. “Little Richard: Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On.” Friends no. 2 (31 Jan 1970): 18–20. BL1221. Miller, James. “Tutti Frutti,” in Almost Grown: The Rise of Rock, pp. 108–113. London: William Heinemann, 1999. BL1222. Mohr, Kurt; Roberton, Paul; Slaven, Neil. “Little Richard: A Discography.” R&B Monthly no. 12 (Jan 1965): 5–10. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 14 (Mar 1965): suppl. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 19 (Aug 1965): suppl.

BL1234. Nöjd, Mikke. “L.R. Story. Vol. 2a: Specialty-Vuodet: Here’s Little Richard.” Blues News [Finland] no. 159 (1996): 26–29. BL1235. Pascall, Jeremy; Burt, Rob. “Little Richard,” in The Stars & Superstars of Black Music. Secaucus: Chartwell, 1977. BL1236. Périn, Jacques. “Little Richard.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 16–17. BL1237. Pulin, C. “The Original Rock and Roller.” Melody Maker (28 Mar 1970): 20–21. BL1238. Puterbaugh, Parke. “Little Richard.” Rolling Stone no. 576 (19 Apr 1990): 50+. Reprinted in Rolling Stone no. 641 (15 Oct 1992): 154–155. BL1239. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Little Richard,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 520–522. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BL1240. Roberton, Paul. “Little Richard Discography.” R&B Scene 1, no. 4 (Dec 1964).

BL1223. Mohr, Kurt; Maire, Xavier; Dufour, Joël; Périn, Jacques; Bellemain, Daniel; Courtney, Terence; Garodkin, John. “Little Richard Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 18–23.

BL1241. Rodger, Jennifer. “Work in Progress: Little Richard, Singer.” Guardian (G2) [UK] (29 Jun 2000): 17.

BL1224. Moonoogian, George A. “Blues Classics Revisited: Little Richard Discography.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 3 (c1973): 16–18.

BL1243. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Little Richard,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 102–103. London: Brown, 2003.

BL1225. Moonoogian, George A. “Gospel-Stomper & Tempotopper: The Early Days of Little Richard.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 2 (1982): 1, 8.

BL1242. Roxon, Lillian. “Little Richard,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 297–299 (Item E192).

BL1244. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Little Richard.” The Blues Collection no. 12 (1992+). BL1245. Santelli, Robert. “Little Richard,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 262–263 (Item E202).

BL1226. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 30 (1985): 7.

BL1246. Schwartz, Andy. The Explosive Little Richard. USA: Epic 40390, 1986.

BL1227. Morini, Augusto. “Little Richard.” Feelin’ Good no. 4 (1986): 4–8.

BL1247. Silverman, Phil. “Irish Biographer Says U.S. Armed Forces Radio Sparked His Lifelong Obsession with Little Richard & Rock Music.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 34 (1986): 1, 10, 12.

BL1228. Morini, Augusto. “Little Richard ‘Inedito’.” Feelin’ Good no. 6 (1986): 11–12. BL1229. Morse, Steve. “Listening (Awrooty!) to History (So Good!).” Boston Globe (13 Jan 1991): 1. BL1230. Morthland, John. “Little Richard,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 92–93 (Item E154). BL1231. Murray, Charles Shaar. “I Am the Rill Thang.” Q 1, no. 3 (Dec 1986): 34–35.

BL1248. Silverman, Phil. “Little Richard Discography.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 34 (1986): 12; “A Little More Richard.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 35 (1986): 3. BL1249. Silverman, Phil. “Little Richard (1986–1991) Discography.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 49 (1991): 4. BL1250. Silverman, Phil. “‘Seeking’ Correction.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 40 (1988): 3.

BL1232. Newman, Melinda. “The Beat: Good Golly, Little Richard to Keynote at SXSW.” Billboard 116 (20 Mar 2004): 15, 20.

BL1251. Smith, Robin. “Little Richard is a Reformed Man.” Record Mirror (25 Oct 1986): 16–17.

BL1233. Nite, Norm N. “Little Richard,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 390–391 (Item E181).

BL1252. Solly, Bob. “Little Richard & His Copycats.” Record Collector no. 255 (Nov 2000): 64–72.

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BL1253. Southern, Eileen. “Penniman, Richard (‘Little Richard’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 302–303 (Item E208). BL1254. Stierle, Wayne. “Little Richard Confirms Shock Illness Rumours.” New Musical Express (21 Nov 1970): 16. BL1255. Stierle, Wayne. “Little Richard’s Views on Elvis, Creedance, Tom Jones and Cocker.” New Musical Express (28 Nov 1970): 19. BL1256. Szatmary, David P. “From R&B to Rock-and-Roll: Little Richard and Chuck Berry,” in Rockin’ in Time, pp. 16–18. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2000. BL1257. Tipton, Nathan G. “Little Richard (Richard Penniman),” in The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, & Musical Theater, ed. C.J. Summers, pp. 161–162. San Francisco: Cleis, 2004. BL1258. Topping, Ray. “Call Him Little Richard. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1986): 22; “Pt. 2.” Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 28. BL1259. Topping, Ray; Finnis, Rob; Coleman, Rick. Little Richard: The Specialty Sessions. USA: Specialty SPCD 8508, 1989; UK: Ace ABOXLP 1, 1989. BL1260. Tucker, Bruce. “Tell Tchaikovsky the News: Postmodernism, Popular Culture, and the Emergence of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Black Music Research Journal 9, no. 2 (Fall 1989): 271–295. BL1261. Vera, Billy. Little Richard: The Georgia Peach. USA: Specialty SPCD 7012, 1991. BL1262. Vera, Billy. Little Richard. Vol. 2: Shag on Down by the Union Hall. USA: Specialty SPCD-7063-2, 1996. BL1263. Watson, Tony. “Little Richard: The Specialty Sessions.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 24–26. BL1264. Watts, Michael. “His Majesty.” The History of Rock 1, no. 8 (c1981–c1984): 148–152. BL1265. Watts, Michael. “‘I Am the Greatest’.” Melody Maker (12 Aug 1972): 28–29. BL1266. Watts, Michael. “Rock Giants from A–Z: Little Richard: The Guy Can’t Help It.” Melody Maker (20 Apr 1974): 27–28. BL1267. White, Charles. The Life and Times of Little Richard: The Quasar of Rock. New York: Harmony, 1984. 269 pp.; London: Pan, 1985. 255 pp.; New York: Pocket, 1988. 297 pp.; Levallois-Perret: Soul Bag/CLARB, 1990. 294 pp. (as La Rockambolesque Histoire de Little Richard); Updated ed. New York: Da Capo, 1994. 282 pp.

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BL1268. White, Charles. “Little Richard.” American Music no. 2 (1985): 4–8. BL1269. White, Charles. “Little Richard: Boldly Going Where No Man Had Gone Before,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (NOTE: Extracted from item BL1267). BL1270. White, Charles. “Tooty, Fruity.” Rolling Stone no. 426/427 (19 Jul–2 Aug 1984): 41, 43–44, 46, 49, 112. BL1271. White, Chas. Little Richard: Get Down with It. UK: Edsel ED 114, 1982. BL1272. White, Chas ‘Dr. Rock’. “Little Richard in London.” Now Dig This no. 263 (Feb 2005): 12. BL1273. White, Cliff. “Is This the Start of a WOPBOPALOOBOPALOPBAM BOOM? (Or ... Will the Real Little Richard Please Stand Up).” New Musical Express (30 Jul 1977). BL1274. Williams, Richard. “Don’t Knock the Rock.” Melody Maker (19 Aug 1972): 28. BL1275. Williamson, Drew. “Little Richard Rocks the Stage in Atlantic City, a Bold Contrast to His Lackluster TV Appearances.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 49 (1991): 1, 4. (NOTE: With corrections in no. 50 (c1991): 3). BL1276. Winner, Langdon. “Little Richard,” in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock ‘n’ Roll, ed. J. Miller, pp. 52–57. New York: Random House, 1976. BL1277. Witter, Jimmy. Little Richard’s Greatest Hits Recorded Live. USA: Okeh OKS 14121, 1967. See also: American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 65 (1995). American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 77 (1998). Block no. 15 (1977). Blues News [Finland] no. 121 (1990). Goldmine no. 11 (Jul 1976). Goldmine no. 166 (5 Dec 1986). Goldmine no. 175 (10 Apr 1987). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Melody Maker (13 Apr 1957): 10. Now Dig This no. 33 (Dec 1985). Now Dig This no. 37 (Apr 1986). Now Dig This no. 59 (Feb 1988). Now Dig This no. 80 (Nov 1989). Now Dig This no. 83 (Feb 1990). Now Dig This no. 89 (Aug 1990). Now Dig This no. 113 (Aug 1992): 14+. Now Dig This no. 119 (Feb 1993): 12+. Now Dig This no. 155 (Feb 1996). Now Dig This no. 163 (Oct 1996). Now Dig This no. 217 (Apr 2001). Rock [The Netherlands] (Sep 1964). R-O-CK [Norway] no. 6 (1985). Rock & Roll Performers Magazine [Sweden] no. 27 (Mar 1986); Rock & Roll Performers Magazine [Sweden] no. 28 (Jun 1986); Rock & Roll Performers Magazine [Sweden] no. 29 (Sep 1986); Rock & Roll Performers Magazine

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[Sweden] no. 30 (Dec 1986); Rock & Roll Performers Magazine [Sweden] no. 31 (Mar 1987). Rock & Roll Performers Magazine [Sweden] no. 33 (1987). Rock Magazine [Norway] no. 1 (1989). Vibe 4, no. 2 (Mar 1996): 135. Items A330, A781, A1970, BD828, E114, F1079. LITTLE SCOTTY (Clarence Scott) BL1278. Whiteis, David. “Little Scotty: ‘I’m Not Only a Blues Singer - I’m a Motivator!’,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006. LITTLE SMOKEY SMOTHERS See: ABRAHAM SMOTHERS

“LITTLE

SMOKEY”

LITTLE SON JOE (Ernest Lawlars) BL1279. Harris, Sheldon. “Lawlars, Ernest,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 316–317 (E146). BL1280. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Little Son Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1497 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 243 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 233 (E169). LITTLE SONNY See: SONNY JONES LITTLE SONNY (Aaron Willis) BL1281. Abraham, Molly. “He’s a Good Man, Sober and Blue.” Detroit Free Press (Metro) (17 Dec 1997): B1. BL1282. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Sonny,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 165 (E101). BL1283. Bogaert, Karel. “Little Sonny (Aaron Willis),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 233–234 (Item E110). BL1284. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “Little Son Willis.” Blues Unlimited no. 14 (Aug 1964): 7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 127 (Item A1241). BL1285. Harris, Sheldon. “Willis, Aaron ‘Little Son’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 578–580 (E146). BL1286. Hawkins, Martin. “Hard Going Up.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 15, 30. BL1287. Kiska, Tim. “Detroit Blues Treasure Little Sonny May Be Getting His Due at Last.” Detroit News & Free Press (14 Sep 1995): 1. BL1288. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Little Sonny [and] Willis, Aaron ‘Little Sonny’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 243, 383 (E166). Reprinted in

The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 233–234 (E169). BL1289. Seedorff, George. “Little Sonny is Alive, Well, and Doing Fine in Japan.” Michigan Chronicle (26 Mar 1997): 3. BL1290. Sinclair, John. “Little Sonny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 622 (Item E162). BL1291. Sinclair, John. Little Sonny: Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival: Blues with a Feeling. USA: Schoolkids SKR 2102-2, 1996. BL1292. Slaven, Neil. “I’m Working to Be a Truly Professional Person.” Blues & Rhythm no. 100 (Jun/Jul 1995): 4–9. See also: Detroit Blues no. 8 (Winter 1996/97). Jazz Hot no. 173 (Feb 1962). Musica Jazz (Feb 1997): 57. Items A542 (Pt. 2), F761. LITTLE WALTER (Marion Walter Jacobs) BL1293. Aldin, Mary Katherine. The Essential Little Walter. USA: Chess/MCA CHD2 9342, 1993. BL1294. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Little Walter: Blues with a Feeling. USA: Chess/MCA CHD2-9357, 1995. BL1295. Anon. Little Walter: Blue Midnight. Canada: Roi du Blues 33.2017, 1970s. BL1296. Anon. Little Walter Jacobs. Vol. 2: Southern Feeling: 15 Rare, Unissued and Alternate Recordings by the ‘King of Chicago Blues Harmonica’. Canada: Roi du Blues 33.2012, 1970s. BL1297. Anon. Little Walter: Quarter to Twelve. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL002, c1968. BL1298. Anon. Little Walter: The Best of the Blues: His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1979. 32 pp. BL1299. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Walter,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 165–167 (E101). BL1300. Ball, Tom (ed.). Sourcebook of Little Walter/Big Walter Licks for Blues Hamonica. Anaheim: Centerstream, 2000. 126 pp. BL1301. Bogaert, Karel. “Little Walter (Marion Walter Jacobs),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 234–235 (Item E110). BL1302. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Little Walter,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 14 (Item E164). BL1303. Broven, John. “Blues with a Feeling: A Brief Biography of Little Walter.” Blues Unlimited no. 16 (Oct

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1964): 7, 8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 14–15 (Item A1241). BL1304. Broven, John J. “Little Walter.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 11 (Nov 1964): 25. BL1305. Carroll, Jeffrey. “Little Walter,” in When Your Way Gets Dark. West Lafayette: Parlor, 2005. BL1306. Clarke, Donald. “Little Walter,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 761 (Item E125).

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BL1320. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Little Walter,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 220 (Item E145). BL1321. Harris, Sheldon. “Jacobs, Marion Walter,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 268–269 (E146). BL1322. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Little Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 206–208 (E150). BL1323. Holland, Ted. “Little Walter,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 59 (E157).

BL1307. Corritore, Bob; et al. “Little Walter Special Issue.” Blues and Soul Records Quarterly [Japan] 36 (Winter 2000).

BL1324. Hunter, Richard. “An Appreciation of Little Walter.” Journal of Jazz Studies 5, no. 1 (Fall/Winter 1978): 108–115.

BL1308. Cotten, Lee. “Little Walter,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 66–67. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BL1325. Jones, Max. “Britain Takes Little Walter by Surprise.” Melody Maker (26 Sep 1964): 8.

BL1309. Demêtre, Jacques. “Little Walter Memories.” Soul Bag no. 123 (Summer 1991): 6–12. BL1310. Dicaire, David. “Little Walter (1930–1968): The Mississippi Saxophone,” in Blues Singers, pp. 114– 118 (Item E130). BL1311. Doering, Teddy. “Der Junge mit der Mundharmonika: Little Walter.” Jazz Podium 22, no. 10 (Oct 1973): 18–20. BL1312. Empson, Alan. “Little Walter: Playing Like Forty Horns.” Juke Blues no. 42 (Autumn 1998): 50–55. BL1313. Evans, David. “Little Walter,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 139–140. New York: Perigee, 2005. BL1314. Fancourt, Les. Little Walter: The Chess Years, 1952–1963. UK: Charly CD RED BOX 5, 1993. BL1315. Glover, Tony; Dirks, Scott; Gaines, Ward. Blues with a Feeling: The Little Walter Story. New York ; London: Routledge, 2002. 314 pp. BL1316. Glover, Tony; Dirks, Scott; Gaines, Ward. “Little Walter: Night Train – Louisiana, 1920–1943.” Living Blues no. 164 (Jul/Aug 2002): 76–83. (NOTE: Extracted from item BL1315). BL1317. Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 10–13. BL1318. Greensmith, Bill. “Little Walter Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 120 (Jul/Aug 1976): 12–14. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 127 (1977): 12). BL1319. Groslier, Daniel; Radenac, Marc. “Little Walter Discography.” Soul Bag no. 123 (Summer 1991): 13–17; Soul Bag no. 124 (Autumn 1991): 16–21.

BL1326. Jones, Max. “Little Walter: The Man Who Sparked a Revolution.” Melody Maker (12 Sep 1964): 10. BL1327. Kincaid, Max. “Soon Forgotten.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 26. Reprinted as “Little Walter,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 12–15 (Item A1241). BL1328. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Little Walter,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1497 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 243, 245 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 234 (E169). BL1329. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Little Walter Story.” R&B Scene no. 4 (Dec 1964): 3+. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 12–14 (Item A1241). BL1330. Leadbitter, Mike; Slaven, Neil; Vernon, Mick. “Little Walter Jacobs: Discography. Pt. 1.” R&B Monthly no. 8 (Sep 1964): 5–9; “Pt. 2.” R&B Monthly no. 9 (Oct 1964): 3–5. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): suppl. BL1331. Lindemann, Bill. “Living Blues Interview: Little Walter and Louis Myers.” Living Blues no. 7 (Winter 1971/72): 17–25. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (Sep/Oct 1978): 43–46. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 280–303 (Item A1676). BL1332. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Little Walter,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 395 (Item E176). BL1333. Nooger, Dan. Little Walter. USA: Chess 2ACMB202, 1976. BL1334. Oliver, Paul. “Little Walter,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11, ed. S. Sadie, p. 84. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music.

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Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 94–95 (Item E154). BL1335. Oliver, Paul. “Little Walter Jacobs,”, in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 151–152, 183–184 (Item A1585).

BL1352. Southern, Eileen. “Jacobs, Marion (‘Little’) Walter,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 199 (Item E208). BL1353. Sturesson, Mats. “Bluesens Legender: Little Walter.” Jefferson no. 58 (Autumn 1982): 40–41.

BL1336. Oliver, Paul. “Little Walter (Jacobs) (1930–1968),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 181–182 (Item E378).

BL1354. Taka, Tapani. “Little Walter.” Blues News [Finland] no. 95 (1985): 26–27, 51; Blues News [Finland] no. 97 (1986): 6–7, 40.

BL1337. O’Neal, Jim. The Blues World of Little Walter. USA: Delmark DL-648, 1984.

BL1355. Terkel, Studs. The Best of Little Walter. USA: Chess LP-1428, 1955.

BL1338. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Little Walter,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 152 (Item E182).

BL1356. Tonneau, Serge. “Little Walter.” Blues: Bimestrel International Blues Jazz no. 2 (1970): 12–14, 27–28.

BL1339. Röhnisch, Claus. “Little Walter: Blues with a Feeling.” Jefferson no. 23 (1973): 30–34. BL1340. Rowe, Mike. “Little by Little.” Melody Maker (2 Mar 1974): 48. (NOTE: Extract from item F347). BL1341. Roxon, Lillian. “Little Walter,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 299–300 (Item E192). BL1342. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Little Walter.” The Blues Collection no. 20 (1992+). BL1343. Russell, Tony. “Little Walter,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 80–81 (Item A1904). BL1344. Santelli, Robert. “Little Walter,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 263–265 (Item E202). BL1345. Schiller, Thomas Mutt. Little Walter Jacobs: Blue and Lonesome: 14 Rare, Unissued and Alternate Recordings by the King of Chicago Blues Harmonica. Canada: Le Roi du Blues 33.2007, 1978. BL1346. Schnieders, Bob; Terkel, Studs. The Best of Little Walter. USA: Chess/MCA CH-9192, 1986. BL1347. Shadwick, Keith. “Little Walter,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 320–321 (Item E204). BL1348. Slaven, Neil. “Big Night with Little Walter.” R&B Monthly no. 9 (Oct 1964): 2–3. BL1349. Slaven, Neil. “Confessin’ the Blues: The Story of Little Walter. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 112 (Mar/ Apr 1975): 5–8; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 113 (May/Jun 1975): 5–9. BL1350. Slaven, Neil. “He Couldn’t Hold Out Any Longer: An Illuminating Biography Examines the Motivation and Disillusionment of Genius.” Blues & Rhythm no. 174 (Nov 2002): 12–13. BL1351. Slaven, Neil. “Little Walter: ‘Don’t Break That Goddamn Drive ... Don’t Slow Down for Shit’.” Juke Blues no. 5 (Summer 1986): 18–19.

BL1357. Tonneau, Serge. “Little Walter.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 5 (1960). BL1358. Townsley, Tom. “Little Walter: The Muddy Waters Years.” Blues Revue no. 20 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996): 40–43. BL1359. Tracy, Steve. “Little Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 622–624 (Item E162). BL1360. Walamies, Vesa. “Little Walterin Tarina.” Blues News [Finland] no. 8/9 (1970): 7. BL1361. Welding, Pete. Little Walter: Boss Blues Harmonica. USA: Chess 2CH 60014, 1972; France: Chess/ Vogue 427001, 1972. BL1362. Welding, Pete. Little Walter: Confessin’ the Blues. USA: Chess CHV 416, 1974; Italy: Chess BRP 2025, 1982. BL1363. Welding, Pete. Little Walter: Hate to See You Go. USA: Chess LP-1535, 1969. BL1364. Wilmer, Valerie. “Little Walter Blows In.” Jazz Beat no. 10 (Oct 1964): 15. Obituaries: Alley Music 1, no. 2 (1st Quarter 1968): 4. B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (May 1968): 9. Down Beat 35 (4 Apr 1968): 10. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 154 (May 1968): 17. BL1365. Bruin, Leo. “Little Walter in Memoriam.” Mr. Blues no. 6/7 (May/Jun 1968): 2–3. BL1366. Edwards, Jeff. “Thank You Little Walter.” Blues World no. 20 (Jul 1968): 21. BL1367. Jones, Max. “King of the Blues Harmonica.” Melody Maker (9 Mar 1968): 8. BL1368. Leadbitter, Mike. “Little Walter Died February 14th 1968.” Blues Unlimited no. 52 (Apr 1968): 8. BL1369. “Blues Star’s Funeral Rights Set Thursday.” Chicago Defender (21 Feb 1968): 30.

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BL1370. S.S.H. “Little Walter (1.5.1930-Jan. 1968).” Jefferson no. 1 (1968): unp.

BL1384. Périn, Jacques. “Big Bo McGee.” Soul Bag no. 167 (Summer 2002): 44.

BL1371. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Walter Jacobs.” Orkester Journalen 36, no. 4 (Apr 1968): 5.

See also: Jazz in Time no. 61 (1995): 23+.

BL1372. Tillman, Keith. “Little Walter: A Reminiscence.” Blues Unlimited no. 61 (Apr 1969): 11.

LITTLE WOLF See: LITTLE HOWLIN’ WOLF

See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 4 (1997). Goldmine no. 332 (16 Apr 1993): 30+. Jazz Hot no. 176 (May 1962). Mississippi Saxophone (Apr 1994): 4+.

BOBBY LITTLE (Ronald Bluster)

Items A781, A1708, A2085, BB1573, BH959, BL1501.

BL1386. Komara, Edward. “Little, Bobby,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 618 (Item E162).

LITTLE WHITT & BIG BO McGEE (Whitt Wells & Cleo McGee) BL1373. Bond, Debbie; McCracken, Mike. “At Last: The Real Thang from Alabama!” Blueprint no. 71 (Mar 1995): 10–11. BL1374. Bond, Debbie. “McGee, Cleo ‘Big Bo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 670 (Item E162). BL1375. Cobb, Mark Hughes. “Alabama Bluesmen Go from Juke Joint Stops to European Tour.” Los Angeles Sentinel (13 Apr 1995): 6. BL1376. Hermann, Patrick. “Little Whitt and Big Bo Sing the Moody Swamp Blues.” Blues Revue no. 32 (Nov 1997): 31–32. BL1377. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Little Whitt and Big Bo,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 234–235 (E169). BL1378. McCracken, Mike. “Interview: Little Whit.” Alabama Blues Society Newsletter (Aug 1994).

BL1385. Grigg, Andy. “Bobby Little: Still Keepin’ the Beat. Pt. 1.” Real Blues no. 5 (Feb/Mar 1997): 20–24; “Pt. 2.” Real Blues no. 6 (Apr/May 1997): 28–32.

BL1387. Lillsunde, Anders. “Bobby Little: En Legendarisk Trumslagare.” Jefferson no. 133 (2002): 4–8. BL1388. Nesmith, Chris; Woodmansee, Ken. “The Drummer is the Key: Bobby Little.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 36–41. “LITTLE” WILLIE LITTLEFIELD BL1389. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Willie Littlefield,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 162 (E101). BL1390. Colman, Stuart. “Stuart Colman Presents Repeating Echoes.” Now Dig This no. 235 (Oct 2002): 24– 27. (NOTE: Originally broadcast on BBC Radio London, 3 Feb 1985). BL1391. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Little Willie Littlefield,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 206 (Item E145). BL1392. Harris, Sheldon. “Littlefield, ‘Little’ Willie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 332 (E146).

BL1379. McCracken, Mike. “Little Whitt & Big Bo.” Blues Beat (Jun 1995): 4–6.

BL1393. Hess, Norbert. “Little Willie Littlefield: Nur fur ihn war ‘Kansas City’ kein Erfolg.” Blues Forum no. 8 (4th Quarter 1982): 9–11.

BL1380. Peabody, Dave. “Alabama Bound.” Folk Roots no. 151/152 (Jan/Feb 1996): 27, 29.

BL1394. Hildebrand, Lee. “Little Willie Littlefield.” Blues Unlimited no. 60 (Mar 1969): 12, 14.

Obituaries (Big Bo McGee): Blues Revue no. 76 (Jun/Jul 2002): 99–100. Discoveries no. 168 (2002): 24. Living Blues no. 163 (May/Jun 2002): 87. BL1381. Burke, Tony. “Big Bo McGhee.” Blues & Rhythm no. 168 (Apr 2002): 19. BL1382. Crowder, Carla. “Musician Lived, Died the Blues; Alabama Bluesman Earnest ‘Big Bo’ McGee Found Success Late in Life, Then a Violent Death.” Birmingham News [Alabama] (10 Mar 2002). BL1383. Dallas, Karl. “Bo McGee: ‘Moody Swamp Blues’.” Independent [UK] (1 Apr 2002): 6.

BL1395. Hoedt, Willem den. “Een Halve Eeuw Druk Op de Ketel: Little Willie Littlefield, de Laatste Echte Boogie-Pomper.” Block no. 95 (1995): 7–13. BL1396. Holland, Ted. “Little Willie Littlefield,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 111 (E157). BL1397. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Littlefield, Little Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1498 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 245 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 235 (E169).

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BL1398. Leadbitter, Mike; Mohr, Kurt. “Little Willie Littlefield.” Blues Unlimited no. 34 (Jul 1966): 9–10.

BL1417. Carlson, Jeff. “Johnny Littlejohn Interview.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 5 (Jun 1973): 12–14.

BL1399. Lillsunde, Anders. “En Korrigering: Little Willie Littlefield.” Jefferson no. 141 (2004): 43.

BL1418. Cochrane, William A. “Downhome Littlejohn.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 51–52.

BL1400. Mazzolini, Tom. Little Willie Littlefield: It’s Midnight. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-10, 1979.

BL1419. Franz, Steve. “John Littlejohn,” in The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James, pp. 172–177. St. Louis: BlueSource, 2003.

BL1401. Mohr, Kurt. “Little Willie Littlefield.” Blues Unlimited no. 34 (Jul 1966): 10. BL1402. Olderen, Martin van. Little Willie Littlefield: I’m in the Mood. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 8006, 1984. BL1403. Reitz, Louis. “Little Willie Littlefield.” Blues Notes 10, no. 3 (1978): 47–48. BL1404. Rijn, Guido van. “Expatriate Blues: Little Willie Littlefield.” Living Blues no. 161 (Jan/Feb 2002): 30–36. BL1405. Rijn, Guido van. “Littlefield, ‘Little’ Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 624 (Item E162). BL1406. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Little Willie Littlefield.” Blues News [Finland] no. 51 (1978): 12–15. BL1407. Ro, Tano. “Little Willie Littlefield: Una Fotografia Che il Tempo Non è Riuscito a Sbiadire.” Il Blues no. 8 (Sep 1984): 29–30. BL1408. Rounce, Tony. Little Willie Littlefield: Boogie, Blues and Bounce - The Modern Recordings. Vol. 2. UK: Ace CDCHD 1056, 2005. BL1409. Russell, Tony. “Little Willie Littlefield (1931–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 137 (Item A1904). BL1410. Shadwick, Keith. “Little Willie Littlefield,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 196 (Item E204). BL1411. Topping, Ray. Jump with Little Willie Littlefield. UK: Ace CHD 114, 1984. BL1412. Topping, Ray. Little Willie Littlefield: Kat on the Keys. UK: Ace CDCHD 736, 1999. BL1413. Topping, Ray. Little Willie Littlefield. Vol. 1. UK: Ace 10 CH 24, 1980. Vol. 2. UK: Ace 10 CH 34, 1981. BL1414. Tricker, Christine. “Boogie Woogie.” Roll Street Journal no. 3 (1983): 24.

BL1420. Gold, Peter. “John Littlejohn.” Blues Life no. 19 (1982): 29. BL1421. Harris, Sheldon. “Littlejohn, John ‘Johnny’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 332–334 (E146). BL1422. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues.” Coda 9, no. 3/4 (Sep/Dec 1969): 25–26. BL1423. Herzhaft, Gérard. “John Littlejohn,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 208–209 (E150). BL1424. Hildebrand, Lee. “Littlejohn - Lay.” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 6. BL1425. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Littlejohn, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1498 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 245 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 235 (E169). BL1426. Leadbitter, Mike. “Discographies: Johnny Little John.” Alley Music 1 (1st Quarter 1971): 19–20. BL1427. Lewis, Paul. “Classic Blues Albums: John Littlejohn — John Littlejohn’s Chicago Blues Stars (Arhoolie 1043) (1968).” Blueprint no. 48 (Feb 1993): 14–15. BL1428. Linder, Lasse; Löfgren, Tommy. “John Littlejohn: ‘Been Around the World’.” Jefferson no. 68 (Spring 1985): 6–10. BL1429. Littlejohn, Johnny; Johnson, Marcus. Johnny Littlejohn: Funky from Chicago. USA: BluesWay BLS6069, 1973. BL1430. Mangelsdorff, Rich. Johnny Littlejohn: ‘So-Called Friends’. USA: Rooster Blues/Double Trouble LP R2621, 1985. BL1431. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “John Littlejohn,” in Blues, pp. 34, 37, 90, 138 (Item A1504). BL1432. Paulsen, Gary. “The Re-Incarnation of Elmore James.” Blues Unlimited no. 63 (1969): 17.

JOHN LITTLEJOHN (John Littlejohn Funchess)

BL1433. Rowe, Bill. “Johnny Littlejohn.” Career Discographies 1, no. 3 (Sep 1995): 30–38.

BL1415. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “John Littlejohn,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 163–164 (E101).

BL1434. Rusch, Bob. “John Littlejohn Interview: Oral History.” Cadence 5, no. 2 (Feb 1979): 3–7.

BL1416. Blomberg, Lennart. “Bra Blues.” Orkester Journalen 52 (Dec 1984): 30.

BL1435. Santelli, Robert. “Littlejohn, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 265 (Item E202).

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BL1436. Shadwick, Keith. “John Littlejohn,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 197 (Item E204).

BILL LIVERS

BL1437. Shurman, Dick. “Never Seen a Slide: John ‘Little John’ Funchess Talks to Dick Shurman.” Blues Unlimited no. 92 (Jun 1972): 12–14.

BL1451. Ware, Burnham. “Bill Livers: Tenant Farmer and Rural Musician.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 31–33.

BL1438. Strachwitz, Chris. John Littlejohn: Slidin’ Home. USA: Arhoolie CD 9019, 2001. BL1439. Strachwitz, Chris. John Littlejohn’s Chicago Blues Stars. USA: Arhoolie ST 1043, 1968. BL1440. Tomko, Gene. “Littlejohn, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 625 (Item E162). BL1441. Zúmel, Vicente P.; Prenafeta, Rosario Infiestra de. “Intervista con John Littlejohn.” Il Blues no. 6 (Mar 1984): 12. Obituaries: Cadence 20, no. 4 (Apr 1994): 108. Chicago Sun-Times (4 Feb 1994): 54. Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (5 Feb 1994): C4. Goldmine no. 357 (1 Apr 1994): 8. Jazz in Time no. 53 (1994): 24. Jefferson no. 103 (1994): 13. Jazz in Time no. 54 (1994): 29+. Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 75. Orkester Journalen 62 (Apr 1994): 37. BL1442. Burton, Larry. “John ‘Littlejohn’ Funchess (1931– 1994).” Blues Access no. 18 (Summer 1994): 45. BL1443. Darwen, Norman. “Johnny Littlejohn.” Blues & Rhythm no. 88 (Apr 1994): 14. BL1444. Hansen, George. “John Littlejohn, 1931–1994.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 13 (Summer 1994): 59. BL1445. Heise, Kenan. “Slide Guitarist John Littlejohn: Played ‘West Side Style’ Blues.” Chicago Tribune (4 Feb 1994): 11. BL1446. Radenac, Marc. “John Littlejohn.” Soul Bag no. 134 (Spring 1994): 24. BL1447. Simpson, Joel. “Johnny Littlejohn.” Down Beat 61, no. 6 (Jun 1994): 15. BL1448. Whiteis, David. “Johnny Littlejohn.” Juke Blues no. 31 (Summer 1994): 25. BL1449. Whiteis, David. “John Littlejohn.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 60–61. See also: Goldmine no. 200 (25 Mar 1988). Item BT375. GRANNY LITTRICEBEY BL1450. Baker, Cary. “Chicago Street Singers.” Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73): 33. See also: “BLIND” ARVELLA GRAY

Item BN190.

ABB LOCKE BL1452. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “The Session Men.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 10. BL1453. Doidy, Eric. “‘Bring the Saxophone Back’: Entretien avec Abb Locke.” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 20–22. JESSE LOCKETT See: Item F1402. ANNIE LOCKWOOD BL1454. Anon. “Annie Lockwood.” Living Blues no. 121 (May/Jun 1995): 23. ROBERT LOCKWOOD BL1455. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Jr. Lockwood,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 167 (E101). BL1456. Bogaert, Karel. “Lockwood, Robert ‘Junior’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 235–236 (Item E110). BL1457. Bonner, Brett J. Robert Jr. Lockwood: Legend Live. USA: M.C. CD 51, 2004. BL1458. Brown, Roger. “Robert Jr. Lockwood.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 5 (Jun 1973): 8–9. BL1459. Brown, Robert S. Robert Lockwood: Contrasts. USA: Trix 3307, 1974. BL1460. Bruin, Leo. “Robert Lockwood.” Mr. Blues no. 12 (Nov 1969): 7. BL1461. Bruin, Leo W. “Take a Little Walk with ‘Lockwood’.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 65/66 (Jun/Jul 1976): 2–3. BL1462. Crawford, Pete. “Robert Lockwood.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 44. BL1463. Cummerow, William. “Living Blues Interview: Robert Jr. Lockwood.” Living Blues no. 12 (Spring 1973): 18–19. BL1464. Dahl, Bill. “Blues Veteran to Make Rare Club Appearance.” Chicago Tribune (24 Mar 1995): 6. BL1465. Dicaire, David. “Robert Jr. Lockwood (1915–): The Master’s Apprentice,” in Blues Singers, pp. 32–35 (Item E130). BL1466. Eagle, Bob. “The Neglected Men: Robert Junior Lockwood.” Alley Music 1, no. 1 (1967): 3.

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BL1467. Feather, Leonard. “Lockwood, Robert Jr,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 200 (Item E136). BL1468. Greilsamer, Marc. “The Complex and Contradictory Robert Lockwood Jr.” Blues Revue no. 68 (Jun 2001): 17–20. BL1469. Hadley, Frank-John. Robert Lockwood: Just the Blues. USA: Rounder 11661-9623-2, 1999. BL1470. Harris, Sheldon. “Lockwood, Robert ‘Junior’/’Jr’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 334–336 (E146). BL1471. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Robert Jr. Lockwood,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 210–212 (E150). BL1472. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Robert Jr. Lockwood.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 24–26. BL1473. Hoffman, Larry. “Robert Lockwood Jr.” Living Blues no. 121 (May/Jun 1995): 12–29. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 163–183 (Item C312). BL1474. Holland, Ted. “Robert ‘Junior’ Lockwood,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 43 (E157). BL1475. Isola, Gregory. “Robert Lockwood, Jr.: Still Rollin’ and Tumblin’.” Guitar Player 32, no. 9 (Sep 1998): 29–30. BL1476. Joyce, Mike. “Legacy of the Blues: Robert Jr. Lockwood Was Schooled by the Master.” Washington Post (23 May 1985): 7. BL1477. Kening, Dan. “Big Daddy of the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (15 Jun 1990): 3. BL1478. Laberge, Yves. “Lockwood, Robert, Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 625–626 (Item E162). BL1479. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lockwood, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1504 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 245–246 (E166). Reprinted in an edited form as “Lockwood, Robert, Jnr,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 235–236 (E169). BL1480. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 20, 30. BL1481. Lee, Peter. “Big Boss Blues: Robert Lockwood, Jr.: Reflections of a Steady Rollin’ Man.” Guitar Player 25, no. 7 (Jul 1991): 40–45. Reprinted as “Robert Lockwood, Jr,” in Blues Guitar, ed. J. Obrecht. 2nd ed., pp. 30–37. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. BL1482. Lee, Peter. “Robert Lockwood, Jr.: Unlocking Some Secrets.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 32–35.

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BL1483. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 39.” Blues & Rhythm no. 178 (Apr 2003): 21. BL1484. Matthews, Bunny; Scott, Hammond. “Robert Jr. Lockwood.” Wavelength no. 45 (Jul 1984): 22–23. BL1485. Mills, Fetzer Jr. Robert Lockwood, Jr.: The Complete Trix Recordings. USA: 32 Blues 32109, 1999. BL1486. Mitchell, George. “Robert Junior Lockwood and the Blues,” in Festival of American Folklife Program. 1971. BL1487. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Robert Junior Lockwood,” in Blues, pp. 44–45, 138 (Item A1504). BL1488. Oliver, Paul. “Robert Junior Lockwood,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 69, 187–188 (Item A1585). BL1489. O’Neal, Jim. “Robert Lockwood, Jr. and the KFFA King Biscuit Legacy.” King Biscuit Time [USA] 10 (Aug 2003): 34–37. BL1490. Palmer, Robert. “Robert Jr. Lockwood’s Outlaw Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 287 (22 Mar 1979): 29. BL1491. Ransom, Kevin. “Blues Jazz Guitarist Robert Lockwood Brings His Legendary Sound to Macomb Center.” Detroit News (27 Nov 1997): 2. BL1492. “Robert Jr. Lockwood: Altmeister im Schatten Robert Johnson.” Blues News [Germany] no. 39 (Oct/ Dec 2004): 24–26. BL1493. “Robert Jr. Lockwood: Back to the Roots of Blues.” Blues News [Germany] no. 26 (Jul/Sep 2001): 26–28. BL1494. Rowe, Bill. “Robert Lockwood Career Discography. Pt. 1.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 27–30; “Pt. 2.” Soul Bag no. 152 (Automne 1998): 38–41. BL1495. Rubiner, Julia M. “Robert Jr. Lockwood,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 10 (Item E164). BL1496. Rusch, Bob. “Robert Lockwood Jr.” Cadence 4, no. 1 (Apr 1978): 8–11. BL1497. Russell, Rusty. “Robert Lockwood, Jr.: Blues’ Elder Statesman Revisits His Roots.” Guitar Player 34, no. 12 (Dec 2000): 37, 39. BL1498. Russell, Tony. “Conjuring Johnson’s Ghost.” Melody Maker (30 Oct 1971): 36. BL1499. Russell, Tony. “Robert Lockwood (1915–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 137–138 (Item A1904). BL1500. Santelli, Robert. “Lockwood, Robert Jr,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 265–266 (Item E202).

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BL1501. Schuller, Tim. “Cleveland’s Finest Goes on Record.” Blues Access no. 6 (Summer 1991): 22–26. BL1502. Schuller, Tim. Robert Jr. Lockwood Does 12. USA: Trix 3317, 1977. BL1503. Schuller, Tim ‘Mit’. “Robert Jr. Lockwood: Master of the Blues.” Guitar Player 9, no. 11 (Nov 1975): 12+. BL1504. Schuller, Tim. “Robert Junior Lockwood Story.” Crazy Music no. 11 (Dec 1977): 4–9, 61. BL1505. Shadwick, Keith. “Robert Lockwood Jr,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 198 (Item E204). BL1506. Southern, Eileen. “Lockwood, Robert (‘Junior’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 247–248 (Item E208). BL1507. Tillman, Keith. Robert Junior Lockwood and Otis Spann: I Was Raised in Mississippi. UK: Python PLP-KM 4, 1969. BL1508. Tomashefsky, Steve. Robert Jr. Lockwood and the Aces: Blues Live in Japan. USA: Advent 2807, 1976. BL1509. Tomashefsky, Steve. “Robert Lockwood.” Living Blues no. 18 (Autumn 1974): 11. BL1510. Trussell, Robert. “Steady Rollin’ Man; Blues or Jazz, It’s All American Music to Robert Jr. Lockwood.” Kansas City Star (16 Jul 2000): I1. BL1511. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Robert Lockwood Jr,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 29–30, 34–35, 55– 56, 58, 97, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BL1512. Wasserzieher, Bill. Robert Jr. Lockwood: Delta Crossroads. USA: Telarc CD-83509, 2000. BL1513. Waterman, Dick. “Robert Lockwood,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 164–165. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BL1514. Welding, Pete. Walking the Blues. USA: Barnaby KZ 31290, 1972; USA: Candid CCD 79025, 1987; USA: Musical Heritage Society 512948T, 1991.

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See also: Big City Blues (Aug/Sep 1999). Blues Magazine [France] no. 19 (2001). Jazzthetik (Dec/ Jan 1997): 54+. Items A1464, A1708, BC155, BC1379, BE170, BE178, BE209, BE211, BJ1526, BS540, BS571, BS572, BS1613, BV157, BW2326, F33, F813. CLARENCE LOFTON BL1519. Anon. “The Crippled One.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 3 (Mar 1955): 12. BL1520. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Cripple Clarence Lofton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 167–168 (E101). BL1521. Bakker, Dick M. “Cripple Clarence Lofton, 27–43.” Micrography no. 31 (1974): 9. BL1522. Bogaert, Karel. “Lofton, Cripple Clarence,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 236–237 (Item E110). BL1523. Briggs, Keith. Cripple Clarence Lofton: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6006, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6007, 1992. BL1524. Calt, Stephen; Epstein, Jerome; Perls, Nick; Stewart, Michael. Cripple Clarence Lofton & Walter Davis. USA: Yazoo L-1025, c1971. BL1525. Chilton, John. “Lofton, ‘Cripple Clarence’,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 202 (Item E121). BL1526. Clarke, Donald. “Lofton, Cripple Clarence,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 769 (Item E125). BL1527. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Lofton, ‘Cripple’ Clarence,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 202. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BL1528. Eyle, Willem Frederik van. Discography of Cripple Clarence Lofton. Zaandam: van Eyle, 1966. 2 pp. BL1529. Feather, Leonard. “Lofton, Clarence (Cripple Clarence),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 315 (Item E138).

BL1515. Whiteis, David. Robert ‘Jr.’ Lockwood Plays Robert & Robert. USA: Evidence ECD 26020-2, 1993.

BL1530. Hall, Robert; Noblett, Richard. “A Handful of Keys: Cripple Clarence Lofton.” Blues Unlimited no. 113 (May/Jun 1975): 14–16; “A Handful of Keys: I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again.” Blues Unlimited no. 116 (Nov/Dec 1975): 20–21.

BL1516. Whitey, Catfish. “Catfish Whitey’s Pond: That Way, Down Highway 61.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 10–11.

BL1531. Harris, Jeff. “Lofton, ‘Cripple’ Clarence,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 626 (Item E162).

BL1517. Wisse, Rien. “Interview met Robert Lockwood Jr.” Block no. 48 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1983): 17–21.

BL1532. Harris, Sheldon. “Lofton, ‘Cripple’ Clarence,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 336–337 (E146).

BL1518. Wisse, Rien. “Robert Lockwood Junior’s Opnamen.” Block no. 48 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1983): 22–23.

BL1533. Helfer, Erwin. “Tintype of Cripple Clarence Lofton.” Record Research 3, no. 2 (Aug/Sep 1957): 13.

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BL1534. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “Collectors’ Corner.” Melody Maker (9 Jul 1955): 6. BL1535. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lofton, Cripple Clarence,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1507 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 246 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 236 (E169). BL1536. McCarthy, Albert. Cripple Clarence Lofton. UK: Vogue EPV 1209, 1957. BL1537. McCarthy, Albert. “Discography.” Jazz Music [UK] no. 1/2/3 (1943): 25. BL1538. Nowakowski, Konrad. “The Ken Green and Bob Baker Pictures of Jimmy Yancey and Cripple Clarence Lofton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 199 (May 2005): 12–13. BL1539. Olderen, Martin van. Cripple Clarence Lofton: Clarence’s Blues. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2817, 1979. BL1540. Olderen, Martin van. “Cripple Clarence Lofton Disco 28.3.1896-9.1.1957.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 24 (Jan 1973): 5–6. (NOTE: Continued in subsequent issues).

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BL1549. Sheridan, Chris. “Chapters in Jazz. Chapter 4: Dust Off That Old Pianna.” Cadence 6, no. 9 (Sep 1980): 19–22, 45. BL1550. Silvester, Mario. “Cripple Clarence Lofton.” Jazz Freak 11, no. 2 (Nov 1983): 54. BL1551. Smith, Francis Wilford; Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. What’s the Use of Gettin’ Sober?: Lofton/Noble ‘35–36. UK: Magpie PY 4409, 1979. BL1552. Southern, Eileen. “Lofton, Clarence (‘Cripple’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 248 (Item E208). BL1553. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. ‘Cripple’ Clarence Lofton. UK: Vogue LDE 122, c1955. Obituaries: BL1554. McCarthy, Albert. “Cripple Clarence Lofton: In Memoriam.” Jazz Monthly 3, no. 9 (Nov 1957): 30– 32. (NOTE: Includes discography, with updates in Jazz Monthly 3, no. 12 (1963): 32). See also: Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955). Items BA454, BT554, BY69, C150, C152, C682, C733, E318. WILLIE “POOR BOY” LOFTON

BL1541. Oliver, Paul. “Lofton, Cripple Clarence,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 103 (Item E154).

BL1555. Bogaert, Karel. “Lofton, Willie ‘Poor Boy’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 237 (Item E110).

BL1542. Oliver, Paul. “Lofton, ‘Cripple’ Clarence (1896– 1957),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 182–183 (Item E378).

BERT LOGAN

BL1543. O’Neal, Amy. “Basic Blues Piano Techniques: Cripple Clarence.” Living Blues no. 4 (Winter 1970/71): 8–9.

RAY LOGAN

BL1544. Owen, Frank; Langmead, John. “Where Have All the Loftons Gone?” Storyville no. 2 (Dec 1965): 11–12.

ALAN LOMAX

BL1545. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Lofton, Cripple Clarence,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 153 (Item E182). BL1546. Russell, William. “Cripple Clarence Lofton,” in The Art of Jazz, ed. M.T. Williams, pp. 95–98. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959. (NOTE: Originally published in the H.R.S (Hot Record Society Rag) (1939)).

See also: Items BW1912, F849, F1005 (Vol. 2). BL1556. Bogaert, Karel. “Logan, Bert ‘Likewise’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 237 (Item E110).

See: Item C766 (Vol. 4).

See: JOHN A. & ALAN LOMAX JOHN A. & ALAN LOMAX BL1557. Abrahams, Roger D. “Mr. Lomax Meets Professor Kittredge.” Journal of Folklore Research 37, no. 2/3 (May/Dec 2000): 99–118. BL1558. Allen, Ray; Cohen, Ronald; Cooper, Martha (photographer). “Alan Lomax.” Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore 29, no. 3/4 (Fall/Winter 2003): 6–10.

BL1547. Santelli, Robert. “Lofton, Cripple Clarence,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 267 (Item E202).

BL1559. Anon. “Alan Lomax’s Folk Series on Atlantic Label Shaped Into Solid Disk Project.” Variety 221 (25 Jan 1961): 44.

BL1548. Shadwick, Keith. “Cripple Clarence Lofton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 199 (Item E204).

BL1560. Anon. “The Folk Behind the Songs.” The Economist (6 Sep 1997): 111.

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BL1561. Anon. “Folk Song as It Is.” Newsweek 51, no. 15 (14 Apr 1958): 38. BL1562. Anon. “John A. Lomax.” Sing Out! 23, no. 5 (1974): 39. BL1563. Anon. “Just Folk.” Time [USA] 72 (22 Sep 1958): 68+. BL1564. Anon. “Lomax Arrives with Lead Belly, Negro Minstrel; Sweet Singer of the Swamplands Here to Do a Few Tunes Between Homicides.” New York Herald Tribune (3 Jan 1935). BL1565. Anon. “Lomax-Ludlow Pact Keys Role of Folk Song.” Billboard 70 (25 Aug 1958): 4+. BL1566. Anon. “Louisiana’s Debt to the Lomaxes.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (29 Jul 2002). BL1567. Arnaud, Robert. “Chasseur de Blues. Alan Lomax, Pionnier de l’Enregistrement de Terrain.” Cahiers de Musiques Traditionnelles 15 (2002): 171–176. BL1568. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Alan Lomax,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 229–231 (Item E104). BL1569. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “John A. Lomax,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 231–232 (Item E104). BL1570. Barretta, Scott. “In the Field with Alan Lomax.” Jefferson no. 116 (1997): 54. BL1571. Barton, Matthew; Kaye, Andrew. The Alan Lomax Collection Sampler. USA: Rounder CD 1700, 1997. BL1572. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 474 (Oct 1997): 52. BL1573. Berrett, Joshua. “Alan Lomax: Some Reconsiderations.” Journal of Jazz Studies 6, no. 1 (Fall/Winter 1979): 54–63. BL1574. Bluestein, Gene. “The Lomaxes: New Canon of American Folksong.” Texas Quarterly 5, no. 1 (Spring 1962): 49–59. BL1575. Bogaert, Karel. “Lomax, Alan,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 237–238 (Item E110). BL1576. Carlin, Bob. “Alan Lomax: The 1937 Kentucky Field Recordings.” Bluegrass Unlimited 38, no. 11 (May 2004): 68–72. BL1577. Ciletti, Eddie. “The Alan Lomax Archives: Digging Deeper into Audio’s Past.” Mix 27, no. 9 (Aug 2003): 114, 116. BL1578. Clarke, Donald. “Lomax, John and Alan,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 768–769 (Item E125).

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BL1579. Cohen, Judith R. “Following Alan Lomax’s Footsteps in Spain.” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 35, no. 3/4 (Fall 2001/Winter 2002): 1–4. BL1580. Cohen, Ronald D. (ed.). Alan Lomax: Selected Writings, 1934–1997. New York: Routledge, 2003. 363 pp. BL1581. Collins, Shirley. America Over the Water. London: SAF, 2005. 223 pp. BL1582. Cowley, John; Evans, David; Scorsese, Martin. Alan Lomax Blues Songbook. USA: Rounder 82161-18662, 2003. BL1583. Day, Donald. “John Lomax and His Ten Thousand Songs.” Saturday Review of Literature (22 Sep 1945): 5–7. Reprinted in Reader’s Digest (Oct 1945): 68–71. BL1584. Della Cava, Marco R. “The Man Who Followed the Blues Beat Back to Africa.” USA Today (22 Jun 1993): 7. BL1585. Dobie, J. Frank (ed.). “Happy Hunting Ground,” in Publications of the Texas Folklore Society. Vol. 9. Austin: Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1931. BL1586. Dobie, J. Frank. “John A. Lomax,” in The Sunny Slopes of Long Ago, ed. W.M. Hudson; A. Maxwell. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1966. BL1587. Dulin, Ruth Clements. Geographical Place Names in the Lomax Ballads. Master’s Thesis, HardinSimmons University, 1952. 95 pp. BL1588. Durchholz, Daniel. “Birth of the Blues.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (4 Jul 1993): 4. BL1589. Evans, David. “Alan Lomax: An Appreciation.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 48–55. BL1590. Feather, Leonard. “Lomax, Alan,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 315 (Item E138). BL1591. Ferris, William R. “Lomax, John A,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 1069–1070. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BL1592. Filene, Benjamin Peter. “Creating the Cult of Authenticity: The Lomaxes and Lead Belly,” in Romancing the Folk, pp. 47–75. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000. BL1593. Filene, Benjamin Peter. “Searching for Folk Music’s Institutional Niche: Alan Lomax, Charles Seeger, B.A. Botkin, and Richard Dorson,” in Romancing the Folk, pp. 133–182. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

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BL1594. Green, Archie. “Commercial Music Graphics.” JEMF Quarterly 9, no. 1 (1973): 18–23.

The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 236–237 (E169).

BL1595. Green, Archie. “Commercial Music Graphics: The Archive of American Folk-Song.” JEMF Quarterly 10, no. 4 (1974): 157–164.

BL1610. Lawless, Ray M. “Alan Lomax,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 144–145. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.)

BL1596. Gregory, E. David. “Lomax in London: Alan Lomax, the BBC and the Folk-Song Revival in England, 1950–1958.” Folk Music Journal 8, no. 2 (2002): 136–169. BL1597. Gregory, David. “Lomax on Canadian Folk Music.” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 36, no. 4 (Winter 2002): 18–21. BL1598. Gregory, David. “Sampling the Alan Lomax Collection.” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 36, no. 4 (Winter 2002): 26–40. BL1599. Gregory, David. “Some Other Field Recordings by Alan Lomax.” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 36, no. 4 (Winter 2002): 41–44. BL1600. Hamilton, Marybeth. “The Blues, the Folk, and the African-American History.” Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (Sixth Series) 11 (2001): 17–35. BL1601. Hansson, Nils. “Alan Lomax i Göteborg.” Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 4–5. BL1602. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Alan Lomax,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 222 (Item E145). BL1603. Hirsch, Jerrold. “Modernity, Nostalgia, and Southern Folklore Studies: The Case of John Lomax.” Journal of American Folklore 105, no. 416 (Spring 1992): 183–207.

BL1611. Lodetti, Antonio. “Deep River of Song: Alan Lomax.” Il Blues no. 81 (Dec 2002): 34–35. BL1612. Lomax, Alan. “Folk Song Style.” American Anthropologist 61, no. 6 (Dec 1959): 927–954. BL1613. Lomax, Alan. “Folk Song Traditions are All Around Us.” Sing Out! 44, no. 4 (Summer 2000): 72. BL1614. Lomax, Alan. The Land Where the Blues Began. New York: Pantheon, 1993. 539 pp.; London: Methuen, 1993. 539 pp.; London: Minerva, 1994. 539 pp.; New York: Delta, 1995. 539 pp.; USA: New Press, 2002. 539 pp.; London: I.B. Tauris, 2003. 560 pp. BL1615. Lomax, Alan. “Saga of a Folksong Hunter.” HiFi/Stereo Review 4, no. 5 (May 1960): 38–46. Reprinted in booklet with the Alan Lomax Collection Sampler. USA: Rounder CD 1700, 1997. Reprinted in Alan Lomax: Selected Writings, 1934–1997, ed. R.D. Cohen, pp. 173–186. New York: Routledge, 2003. BL1616. Lomax, John A. Adventures of a Ballad Hunter. New York: Macmillan, 1947. BL1617. Lomax, John A. “Beginnings of the Texas Folk-Lore Society,” in When the Woods Were Burnt, ed. M. Boatright. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1946.

BL1604. Houston [Ross], Maude. The Early Years of John A. Lomax. Master’s Thesis, University of Texas, 1953.

BL1618. Lomax, John A. “Field Experiences with Recording Machines.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 1 (1937): 57–60.

BL1605. Howard, Rachel I. “Music More Naturally Rendered: The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip.” Folklife Center News 21, no. 4 (Fall 1999): 3–9.

BL1619. Lomax, John A. “Of Books and People: John A. Lomax Tells of the Reading That Influenced Him in His Early Life; a Tribute to the Newspapers.” Dallas Times-Herald (19 Aug 1945).

BL1606. Hunt, Ken. “Southern Rag.” Folk Roots no. 131 (May 1994): 26–27, 29.

BL1620. Lomax, John A. “Songs We Sing and Tales We Tell.” Saturday Review (1 Jul 1944): 19.

BL1607. Hunt, Ken. “Tracking Tradition.” Folk Roots no. 127/128 (Jan/Feb 1994): 56–57.

BL1621. Lomax, John, III. “The Art of Preservation.” Mojo no. 106 (Sep 2002): 36.

BL1608. Jones, Max. “This World of Jazz.” Melody Maker (28 Jun 1958): 11.

BL1622. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Lomax, Alan,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 396 (Item E176).

BL1609. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lomax, Alan and John A,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1508 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 246–247 (E166). Reprinted in

BL1623. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Lomax, John Avery,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 396 (Item E176).

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BL1624. Matre, Lynn Van. “Roots Alan Lomax Mined a Musical Mother Lode.” Chicago Tribune (4 May 1997): 6.

BL1639. Prude, Kate. The Contributions of John Avery Lomax to American Folklore. Master’s Thesis, Hardin-Simmons University, 1950. 105 pp.

BL1625. McNutt, James Charles. Beyond Regionalism: Texas Folklorists and the Emergence of a Post-Regional Consciousness. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas, 1982. 384 pp.

BL1640. Ramsey, Frederic. “Ballad of the ‘Ballad Hunter’.” Saturday Review 41 (30 Aug 1958): 37+.

BL1626. Muir, Peter. “Lomax, Alan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 626–628 (Item E162). BL1627. Muir, Peter. “Lomax, John Avery,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 628 (Item E162). BL1628. Mullen, Patrick B. “The Dilemma of Representation in Folklore Studies: The Case of Henry Truvillion and John Lomax.” Journal of Folklore Research 37, no. 2/3 (May/Dec 2000): 155–174. BL1629. Nash, Peter Hugh. “Music and Environment: An Investigation of Some of the Spatial Aspects of Production, Diffusion, and Consumption of Music.” CAUSM Journal 5, no. 1 (1975): 54. BL1630. Nickson, Chris. “Field Days.” Folk Roots no. 170/171 (Aug/Sep 1997): 30–31, 102. BL1631. Obrecht, Jas. “Pro’s Reply: Alan Lomax.” Guitar Player 14, no. 10 (Oct 1980): 6, 9. BL1632. Oumano, Elena. “Rounder Records Releasing Alan Lomax Collection.” Billboard 113 (13 Jan 2001): 1, 90–91. BL1633. Pareles, Jon. “Honoring Alan Lomax: Folk-Music Crusader.” New York Times (14 Apr 2003): E3. BL1634. Parrish, Michael. “Alan Lomax: Documenting Folk Music of the World.” Sing Out! 40, no. 3 (Nov/Jan 1995): 30–39. BL1635. Polansky, Larry; Tick, Judith (eds.). “List of Unpublished Transcriptions in the Lomax Family Archives,” in The Music of American Folk Song, and Selected Other Writings on American Folk Music. Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2001. BL1636. Porterfield, Nolan. “John Avery Lomax,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 15. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 84–85. New York: Grove, 2001. BL1637. Porterfield, Nolan. Last Cavalier: The Life and Times of John A. Lomax. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996. 580 pp. BL1638. Porterfield, Nolan. “Telling the Whole Story.” Journal of Folklore Research 37, no. 2/3 (May/Dec 2000): 175–184.

BL1641. Ribouillault, Claude. “Alan Lomax : Vers un ‘Global Jukebox’ et la Réalisation d’un Rêve.…” Trad’ Magazine no. 54 (Jul/Aug 1997): 70–71. BL1642. Rolontz, Bob. “Alan Lomax Jr. Interprets R&R.” Billboard 73 (8 May 1961): 4. BL1643. Santelli, Robert. “Lomax, Alan,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 267–268 (Item E202). BL1644. Santelli, Robert. “Lomax, John,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 268–269 (Item E202). BL1645. Scherman, Tony. “Revelations from a Delta Journey.” New York Times (17 Oct 1999): 37. BL1646. Schone, M. “Highway 61 Revisited.” Spin [USA] 13 (Jun 1997): 123. BL1647. Schultz, Barbara. “Songs from the Field: Remastering the Alan Lomax Collection.” Mix 21, no. 7 (Jul 1997): 62–68, 70. BL1648. Shelton, Robert. “Guide to the Southern Folk-Song Maize.” New York Times (4 Jun 1961): B11. BL1649. Shelton, Robert. “Pioneer Collector of Folk Songs.” New York Times (21 Sep 1958): B21. BL1650. Slaven, Neil. American Folk-Blues Train: Alan Lomax Field and Studio Recordings. UK: Castle CMETD 648, 2003. BL1651. Smith, Chris. “In the Mississippi Night: Notes on Alan Lomax’s 1947/8 Recordings.” Blues & Rhythm no. 130 (Jun 1998): 10–12. BL1652. Smith, Chris. “The Possibility of Making a Little Money: John a Lomax and Gamunt Records.” Names & Numbers no. 20 (Jan 2002): 16–19. BL1653. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Lomax, Alan,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 410–411 (Item E209). BL1654. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Lomax, John Avery,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 411–412 (Item E209). BL1655. Stetson, Nancy. “Land of the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (10 Sep 1993): 3. BL1656. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 5 (May 1961): 22–23. BL1657. Sylvester, Bruce. “Alan Lomax: Preserver of the World’s Musical Heritage.” Goldmine no. 458 (13 Feb 1998): 130.

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BL1658. Templeton, Ray. “The Case of the Missing Manuscripts.” Blues & Rhythm no. 203 (Oct 2005): 23. BL1659. Terkel, Studs. “Alan Lomax,” in And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey, pp. 241–250. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. BL1660. Thieme, Darius L. “Lomax, Alan,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11, ed. S. Sadie, pp. 139–140. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in a revised version in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 103–104 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 15. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 85–86. New York: Grove, 2001.

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BL1672. Winick, Steve. “The Other Southern Journey: Alan Lomax in Southern Europe.” Dirty Linen no. 101 (Aug/Sep 2002): 42–43. BL1673. Winick, Steve. “South and Further South: Lomax’s Legacy Continues .…” Dirty Linen no. 74 (Aug/Sep 1997): 66. Obituaries (John A. Lomax): New York Times (27 Jan 1948): 26. Symphony 2 (Jan 1949): 4. The Times [UK] (29 Jan 1948): 6. BL1674. Thompson, Stith. “John Avery Lomax (1867–1948).” Journal of American Folklore 61, no. 241 (1948): 305–306.

BL1669. Winick, Steve. “Islands of Song: Lomax’s Journey Continues.” Dirty Linen no. 80 (Feb/Mar 1999): 70–71.

Obituaries (Alan Lomax): Blues Magazine [France] no. 28 (2003). Blues Revue no. 78 (Oct/ Nov 2002): 93–94. Buscadero no. 238 (2002): 14. Calgary Herald [Alberta, Canada] (21 Jul 2002): C3. CBMR Digest 15, no. 2 (Fall 2002): 5. Country Music People (Sep 2002): 4. Daily Telegraph [UK] (22 Jul 2002): 19. Discoveries no. 172 (2002): 20. Edmonton Journal [Alberta, Canada] (21 Jul 2002): B8. Facts on File World News Digest (19 Jul 2002): 572D3. Folk Roots no. 232 (Oct 2002): 12. The Gazette [Montreal, Canada] (21 Jul 2002): A9. Global Rhythm/Rhythm Music (Nov 2002): 14. Halifax Daily News [Nova Scotia] (22 Jul 2002): 22. The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (7 Aug 2002): 18. IAJRC Journal 35, no. 3 (Summer 2002): 95. Les Inrockuptibles no. H352 (2002): 72+. The Irish Times (27 Jul 2002): 14. Jazz Hot no. 594 (2002): 6. Jazz Rag no. 73 (2002): 14. Jazz Stage 8, no. 4 (2002): 23. Mojo no. 106 (2002): 36. Morning Star [Wilmington, North Carolina] (23 Jul 2002): A8. Musica Jazz (Oct 2002): 8. National Post [Canada] (24 Jul 2002): S7. New York Times (23 Jul 2002): A18. No Depression no. 41 (2002): 8+. Old-Time Herald 8, no. 6 (Winter 2002/03): 8. Omaha World Herald [Nebraska] (23 Jul 2002): B6. BL1. Orkester Journalen (Sep 2002): 51. Performing Songwriter no. 64 (2002): 92+. Rolling Stone no. 912/913 (26 Dec 2002–9 Jan 2003): 80. Sarasota Herald-Tribune [Florida] (20 Jul 2002): A1. Seattle Post-Intelligencer (20 Jul 2002): A3. Songlines no. 14 (2002): 12. Strings no. 105 (Oct 2002): 18. The Times [UK] (25 Jul 2002): 30. 21st Century Music 9, no. 9 (Sep 2002): 12. Uncut no. 65 (Oct 2002): 26. Vibrations (Autumn 2002): 19+. Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore 28, no. 3/4 (Fall/Winter 2002): 43.

BL1670. Winick, Steve. “Lomax’s Legacy: The Alan Lomax Collection.” Dirty Linen no. 71 (Aug/Sep 1997): 25–27.

BL1675. Abrahams, Roger D. “Alan Lomax (1915–2002).” Journal of American Folklore 117, no. 463 (Winter 2004): 97.

BL1671. Winick, Steve. “New World Gems from the Alan Lomax Collection.” Dirty Linen no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2000): 76.

BL1676. Allen, Ray; Cohen, Ronald. “Alan Lomax.” Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore 29, no. 3/4 (Fall/ Winter 2003): 6–10.

BL1661. Tick, Judith. “Introduction to the Dover Edition: Rediscovering Our Singing Country,” in Our Singing Country, pp. xiii–xviii. New York: Dover, 2000. BL1662. Tick, Judith. “Lomax Country,” in Ruth Crawford Seeger: A Composer’s Search for American Music, pp. 247–267. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. BL1663. Truvillion, Jesse G. “A Child of the Big Thicket.” Journal of Folklore Research 37, no. 2/3 (May/Dec 2000): 123–154. BL1664. Wald, Elijah. “Lomax’s American Journey.” Sing Out! 42, no. 1 (May/Jul 1997): 136. BL1665. West, John O. “Jack Thorp and John Lomax: Oral or Written Transmission?” Western Folklore 26, no. 2 (Apr 1967): 113–118. BL1666. Whiteis, David. “The Blues as Real Life.” Down Beat 57, no. 10 (Oct 1990): 44. BL1667. Williams, John Alexander. “Radicalism and Professionalism in Folklore Studies: A Comparative Perspective.” Journal of the Folklore Institute 11, no. 3 (1975): 11–34. BL1668. Winick, Steve. “Alan Lomax’s American Patchwork.” Dirty Linen no. 82 (Jun/Jul 1999): 95.

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BL1677. Amicone, Michael. “Alan Lomax.” Billboard 114/115 (28 Dec 2002): YE-86. BL1678. Averill, David. “Lomax Had Big Impact on American Music.” Tulsa World [Oklahoma] (28 Jul 2002). BL1679. Basse, Craig; Brassfield, Mike. “Alan Lomax, 1915 – 2002; He Recorded the Country’s Soul.” St. Petersburg Times [Florida] (20 Jul 2002): A1. BL1680. Beaumont, Peter. “Blues World Mourns the Ultimate Record Collector.” The Observer [UK] (21 Jul 2002): 21. BL1681. Bishop, John. “Alan Lomax (1915–2002): A Remembrance.” Visual Anthropology Review 17, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2001/02): 14–24. BL1682. Burke, Tony. “Alan Lomax.” Blues & Rhythm no. 172 (Sep 2002): 19–20. BL1683. Cohen, Ronald D. “Alan Lomax, Citizen Archivist: January 31, 1915–July 19, 2002.” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 36, no. 4 (Winter 2002): 1–4. BL1684. Collins, Shirley; Gregory, E. David; Kennedy, Peter. “Alan Lomax (1915–2002).” Folk Music Journal 8, no. 4 (2004): 548–557. BL1685. Cook, Eddie. “Alan Lomax.” Jazz Journal 55, no. 11 (Nov 2002): 23. BL1686. Copper, Bob. “Alan Lomax.” Folk Roots no. 232 (Oct 2002): 14. BL1687. Dallas, Karl. “Evergreen Legacy of Music Pioneer; Karl Dallas Remembers the Life of US Folklorist Alan Lomax.” Morning Star [UK] (31 Jul 2002): 9. BL1688. Dunk, Marcus. “The World’s Greatest Record Collector.” The Express [UK] (24 Jul 2002): 50. BL1689. Feeney, Mark. “Alan Lomax, 1915–2002.” Boston Globe (23 Jul 2002): E1. BL1690. Fordham, John. “Alan Lomax: Dedicated Chronicler of America’s Musical Traditions.” Guardian [UK] (23 Jul 2002): 18. BL1691. Fricke, David; Kemp, Mark. “Alan Lomax: Folklorist Recorded Muddy Waters and Woody Guthrie.” Rolling Stone no. 903 (22 Aug 2002): 36.

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BL1695. Harrington, Richard. “Alan Lomax, Folk Song’s Uncommon Advocate.” Washington Post (22 Jul 2002): C1. BL1696. Hazeldine, Mike. “Bye and Bye ... Alan Lomax.” New Orleans Music 12, no. 2 (Jun 2005): 18–20. BL1697. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Alan Lomax.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 36. BL1698. Hickerson, Joseph C. “Alan Lomax, 1915–2002.” Sing Out! 46, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 24–25, 27. BL1699. Hinckley, David. “Patronage or Pillage?: Folk Song Collectors Like Alan Lomax Greatly Enriched American Music - If Not Musicians.” Daily News [New York] (28 Jul 2002): 16. BL1700. Huebner, Michael. “Alan Lomax Dredged Music’s Deep Waters, Found Treasures.” Birmingham News [Alabama] (28 Jul 2002). BL1701. Kars, Lilian. “Personalia: Alan Lomax.” Mens en Melodie 57, no. 5 (Aug/Sep 2002): 197. BL1702. Lillsunde, Anders. “Alan Lomax, 15/1 1915–19/7 2002.” Jefferson no. 133 (2002): 18. BL1703. Martland, John. “Alan Lomax.” The Stage (8 Aug 2002): 10. BL1704. Mathieson, Kenny. “Alan Lomax.” The Scotsman (22 Jul 2002): 14. BL1705. Morris, Chris. “Alan Lomax’s Musical Legacy Endures.” Billboard 114 (3 Aug 2002): 8. BL1706. Munnelly,Tom. “In Memoriam: Alan Lomax, 1915– 2002.” Folklore (Apr 2003). BL1707. Pareles, Jon. “Alan Lomax, Who Raised Voice of Folk Music in U.S., Dies at 87.” New York Times (20 Jul 2002): A1. BL1708. Pareles, Jon. “A Man of His Time; Voices for All Time.” New York Times (28 Jul 2002): B26. BL1709. Saydah, Charles. “Alan Lomax.” The Record [Bergen County, NJ] (23 Jul 2002): L14. BL1710. Schultz, Barbara. “Alan Lomax, 1915–2002.” Mix 26, no. 10 (Sep 2002): 14.

BL1692. Gallo, Phil. “Alan Lomax.” Variety (29 Jul–4 Aug 2002): 46.

BL1711. Simmons, Michael. “Alan Lomax, 1915–2002.” Acoustic Guitar no. 119 (Nov 2002): 19–20.

BL1693. Gregory, David. “Alan Lomax: A Life in Folk Music.” Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 36, no. 4 (Winter 2002): 5–17.

BL1712. Smith, Chris. “A Tribute to Alan Lomax: A Life Less Ordinary.” Performing Songwriter 10, no. 64 (Sep/Oct 2002): 92.

BL1694. Grier, Chris. “The Song Hunter.” Sarasota HeraldTribune [Florida] (11 Aug 2002): A1.

BL1713. Socey, Matthew. “Alan Lomax.” Down Beat 69, no. 12 (Dec 2002): 20.

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BL1714. Spottswood, Dick. “Life’s Highways: Alan Lomax, 1915–2002.” Bluegrass Unlimited 37, no. 3 (Sep 2002): 21. BL1715. Trierweiler, Rol. “Alan Lomax (1915–2002).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 23 (Sep 2002): 88. BL1716. Wadey, Paul. “Alan Lomax: Preserver of Vanishing Musical Tradition.” Independent [UK] (22 Jul 2002): 14. BL1717. Winick, Steve. “Alan Lomax.” Dirty Linen no. 102 (Oct/Nov 2002): 8. See also: ARCHIVE OF AMERICAN FOLK SONG RECORDS Badaboom Gramophone (Mar 1998): 140+. Les Inrockuptibles no. H158 (1998): 52+. Lira no. 3 (1997): 19+. Magic no. 30 (1999): 36+. Out of Time no. 27 (1998): 42+; Out of Time no. 28 (1998): 42+; Out of Time no. 29 (1998): 40+. Items F20, F175. JOHN A. LOMAX See: JOHN A. & ALAN LOMAX MEL LONDON See: CHIEF/PROFILE/AGE (also ATOMIC-H, FLYGHT, USA RECORDS)

BL1726. Bromberg, Bruce. Lonesome Sundown. USA: Excello LP 8012, 1969. BL1727. Broven, John J. “Discography of Lonesome Sundown.” Jazz Statistics no. 28 (Dec 1962): 7. (NOTE: Continued by Mike Leadbitter in Blues Statistics no. 2 (1963): 2–3.) BL1728. Broven, John. Lonesome Sundown. UK: Flyright FLY CD 16, 1990. BL1729. Delehant, Jim. “Lonesome Sundown.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 10–11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 156–157 (Item A1241). BL1730. Guerry, Jean. “Lonesome Sundown.” Soul Bag no. 15 (c1971): 7. BL1731. Hannusch, Jeff. Lonesome Sundown: I’m a Mojo Man. UK: Ace CDCHD 556, 1995. BL1732. Hannusch, Jeff. “Masters of Louisiana Music: Cornelius Green ‘Lonesome Sundown’.” Offbeat 16 (Sep 2003): 22–25. BL1733. Harris, Sheldon. “Green, Cornelius,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 200 (E146). BL1734. Hobus, André. “Lonesome Sundown (Cornelius Green) 1928–1995.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 21 (Mar 2002): 67.

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BL1735. Holland, Ted. “Lonesome Sundown,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 146 (E157).

BL1718. Allinson, John G. “Lonesome Sundown in Perspective.” R&B Monthly no. 6 (Jul 1964): 5–6. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 7 (Aug 1964): suppl

BL1736. Koda, Cub. Lonesome Sundown: I’m a Mojo Man: The Best of the Excello Singles. USA: Excello CD 3004, 1995.

BL1719. Anon. “Lonesome Sundown.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Apr 1964): 26.

BL1737. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lonesome Sundown,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1511 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 247 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 237 (E169).

BL1720. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lonesome Sundown,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 168 (E101). BL1721. Bastin, Bruce. Lonesome Sundown: Bought Me a Ticket. UK: Flyright FLY LP-529, 1977. BL1722. Bastin, Bruce. Lonesome Sundown: Lonesome Whistler. UK: Flyright FLY LP-587, 1982. BL1723. Beyer, Jimmy. “Lonesome Sundown,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 18–20. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980. BL1724. Bogaert, Karel. “Lonesome Sundown (Cornelius Green),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 238–239 (Item E110). BL1725. Bromberg, Bruce. “I’m a Mojo Man: Two Views of Lonesome Sundown.” Blues Unlimited no. 80 (Feb/ Mar 1971): 5–6.

BL1738. Leadbitter, Mike. Lonesome Sundown: Lonesome Lonely Blues. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63864, 1970. BL1739. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘My Home is a Prison, and I’m Living in a World of Tears’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, pp. 17–18. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BL1740. Robs, Gerard. “Lonesome Sundown Discography, 1955–1979.” Block no. 78 (1991): 14–15. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Block no. 79 (1991): 17.) BL1741. Rocca, James La. “Lost Without Love.” Blues Unlimited no. 80 (Feb/Mar 1971): 6–7. BL1742. Rosenqvist, Janne; Schweitz, Hans. “They Call Me Sundown.” Jefferson no. 45 (Fall 1979): 6–10.

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BL1743. Russell, Tony. “Lonesome Sundown (1928–1995),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 138 (Item A1904). BL1744. Santelli, Robert. “Lonesome Sundown,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 269 (Item E202). BL1745. Scott, Frank. Lonesome Sundown: Been Gone Too Long. USA: Joliet 6002, 1977; USA: Alligator AL 4716, 1977; USA: Hightone HCD 8031, 1991. BL1746. Shadwick, Keith. “Lonesome Sundown,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 200 (Item E204). BL1747. Shurman, Dick. Lonesome Sundown and Philip Walker: From La. to L.A. USA: Rounder 2037, 1983. BL1748. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Louisiana Swamp Blues. Pt. 2: Lonesome Sundown.” Il Blues no. 68 (Sep 1999): 43–44. BL1749. Wijngaarden, Kees van. “Lonesome Sundown Versus Cornelius Green.” Block no. 78 (1991): 9–13. BL1750. Williams, Dave. Lonesome Sundown: If Anybody Asks You. UK: Flyright FLY LP 617, 1988. BL1751. Wynn, Ron. “Lonesome Sundown,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 628–629 (Item E162). Obituaries: Folk Roots no. 144 (Jun 1995): 61. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Orkester Journalen 63 (Sep 1995): 45. Westcoast Blues Review no. 11 (Jun/ Jul 1995): 65. BL1752. Bromberg, Bruce. “Cornelius Green (Lonesome Sundown).” Living Blues no. 122 (Jul/Aug 1995): 59–60. BL1753. Broven, John. “Lonesome Sundown.” Juke Blues no. 33 (Summer 1995): 26. BL1754. Herzhaft, Gerard. “Lonesome Sundown, 1928– 1995.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 26–28. BL1755. Templeton, Ray. “Lonesome Sundown.” Blues & Rhythm no. 100 (Jun/Jul 1995): 33. BL1756. Wisse, Rien. “Lonesome Sundown.” Block no. 94 (1995): 13. See also: Block no. 15 (1977). Blues News [Finland] no. 156 (1995). Jazz Hot no. 175 (1962). Oor no. 7 (1977). J.B. LONG (James Baxter Long) BL1757. Cohen, Andrew M. “Long, James Baxter ‘J.B.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 629 (Item E162). BL1758. Hamlin, Edwin J. “James Baxter Long,” in Men of Affairs in the Public, Industrial and Civic Life of

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Burlington and Alamance County, North Carolina. Burlington: D.C. Johnson, 1941. BL1759. Lornell, Kip. “Living Blues Interview: J.B. Long.” Living Blues no. 29 (Sep/Oct 1976): 13–22. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 5. BL1760. Lornell, Kip. “J.B. Long.” Living Blues no. 24 (Nov/ Dec 1975): 5. See also: Item F437. JEWELL LONG BL1761. Bogaert, Karel. “Long, Jewell,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 239 (Item E110). BL1762. Coller, Derek. “Jewell Long - Blues Disco.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 6 (1960). BL1763. Oliver, Paul. “Jewell Long,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 39–40, 188 (Item A1585). WORTH LONG BL1764. Dollar, Steve. “This Folklorist-Activist-Producer is All Ears.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (16 Jan 1994): 2. CHRISTOPHER “KIP” LORNELL BL1765. Barretta, Scott. “Lornell, Christopher ‘Kip’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 629 (Item E162). THE LOST AMERICAN BLUESMEN BL1766. Brisbin, John Anthony. “The Lost American Bluesmen.” Living Blues no. 134 (Jul/Aug 1997): 28–41. BL1767. Brisbin, John Anthony. The Lost American Bluesmen. USA: Midnight Creeper CD20022, 1996. See also: SLEEPY OTIS HUNT, JIMMIE LEE ROBINSON, FRANK “LITTLE SONNY” SCOTT, BILL WARREN LOUIE BLUIE See: HOWARD ARMSTRONG JOE HILL LOUIS (Lester Hill) BL1768. Amos, Edward. “Lester Hill (Joe Hill Louis),” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BL1769. Anon. “Joe Hill Louis.” Blues Unlimited no. 80 (Feb/Mar 1971): 13. BL1770. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Joe Hill Louis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 168–169 (E101). BL1771. Austen, Jake. “Joe Hill Louis.” Roctober no. 34 (2002). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http:// www.roctober.com/roctober/joehill.html.)

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BL1772. Bogaert, Karel. “Louis, Joe Hill,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 239 (Item E110).

BL1789. Rainsford, Mick. “Louisiana ‘Guitar Red’.” Blueprint no. 78 (Oct 1995): 12.

BL1773. Harris, Sheldon. “Louis, Joe Hill,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 337 (E146).

Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 21.

BL1774. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Joe Hill Louis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 212–213 (E150).

BL1790. Hayes, Jon. “Louisiana ‘Guitar’ Red: September 1, 1928–December 6, 2001.” Southland Blues Magazine (Feb 2002).

BL1775. Komara, Edward. “Louis, Joe Hill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 630 (Item E162). BL1776. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Louis, Joe Hill,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1520 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 247 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 237–238 (E169). BL1777. LaVere, Steve. “Joe Hill Louis: The Be Bop Boy.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 18/19 (Fall 1989): 66–71. BL1778. LaVere, Steve. Joe Hill Louis: The One Man Band. USA: Muskadine M 101, 1971. BL1779. LaVere, Steve; Sax, Dave. Joe Hill Louis with Walter Horton & Mose Vinson: The Be-Bop Boy. Germany: Bear Family BCD-15524, 1992. BL1780. Leadbitter, Mike; LaVere, Steve. Joe Hill Louis and Willie Nix: Blue in the Morning. UK: Polydor 2383214, 1973. BL1781. Olsson, Bengt. “Joe Hill Louis,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 84–86. London: Studio Vista, 1970. BL1782. Russell, Tony. “Joe Hill Louis (1921–57),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 138 (Item A1904). BL1783. Santelli, Robert. “Louis, Joe Hill,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 269–270 (Item E202). BL1784. Shadwick, Keith. “Joe Hill Louis,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 201 (Item E204). BL1785. Topping, Ray. Joe Hill Louis: Memphis Blues and Breakdowns. USA: Advent LP 2803, 1967. BL1786. Tricker, Phillip J. “A Touch Rare.” Roll Street Journal no. 10 (1984/85): 11. See also: Item D1829 (Vol. 3). LOUISIANA GUITAR RED (Cardell Boyette) BL1787. Clarke, William. “Still Got Hard Times: Los Angeles Blues Today.” Blues & Rhythm no. 65 (Nov 1991): 14. BL1788. Grigg, Andy. “Conversation with Louisiana ‘Guitar’ Red.” Real Blues no. 3 (Oct/Nov 1996): 23–26.

LOUISIANA JOHNNY See: Items BA620, BA621. LOUISIANA RED (Iverson Minter) BL1791. Abramson, Herb. Louisiana Red: Hot Sauce. UK: Red Lightnin RL0071, 1987. BL1792. Abramson, Herb. “Too Poor to Die!: Louisiana Red.” Blues Unlimited no. 95 (Oct 1972): 8–9. BL1793. Ahlstrand, Clas. “The Blues Purity of Louisiana Red.” Jefferson no. 32 (Spring 1976): 28–35. BL1794. Anon. “Heard and Seen.” Coda no. 146 (Apr 1976): 36–37. BL1795. Anon. “Louisiana Red in Wien.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 7/8 (1977): 15. BL1796. Anon. “Louisiana Red LP-Listing.” Jazz Press no. 38 (13 May 1977): 15. BL1797. Anon. Louisiana Red Sings the Blues. USA: Atco SD 33-389, 1972. BL1798. Anon. Louisiana Red: The Lowdown Back Porch Blues. USA: Roulette R-25200, 1963; USA: Columbia 33SX 1612, 1963; USA: Collectables/Rhino COL 5419, 1991. BL1799. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety (12 Feb 1975): 80. BL1800. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Louisiana Red,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 169–170 (E101). BL1801. Aschoff, Peter. The Best of Louisiana Red. USA: Evidence ECD 26059, 1995. BL1802. Bays, Kenneth. “Louisiana Red: Duty Calls.” Blues Revue no. 81 (Apr/May 2003): 19–20. BL1803. Bays, Kenneth. “Louisiana Red’s Post-Millennium Blues.” Blues Revue no. 64 (Jan/Feb 2001): 43–44. BL1804. Bogaert, Karel. “Louisiana Red (Red Minter),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 239–240 (Item E110). BL1805. Boicel, Rouè-Doudou. Louisiana Red/Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry/Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Rising Sun Collection. Canada: Just a Memory RSCD 0011, 1996.

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BL1806. Cappuccio, Robert. “‘Tired of Suffering ...’: Louisiana Red.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 6–7. BL1807. Clemons, Annika. “Louisiana Red.” Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 14. BL1808. Cooper, Kent. Iverson Minter: Sweetblood Call: The Blues Purity of Louisiana Red. USA: Blue Labor BL-104, 1975. BL1809. Cooper, Kent. Louisiana Red: Dead Stray Dog. USA: Blues Alliance TBA-13002, 1996. BL1810. Cooper, Kent. Louisiana Red/Lefty Dizz: Walked All Night Long. USA: Blues Alliance TBS-13011-2, 1996. BL1811. Cooper, Kent. Louisiana Red: Midnight Rambler. USA: Tomato 269342, c1989. BL1812. Corritore, Bob. Louisiana Red: Sittin’ Here Wonderin’. USA: Earwig CD4932, 1995. BL1813. Darwen, Norman. “‘I Play Blues from the Heart’: An Interview with Louisiana Red.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 13 (Apr/May 1990): 4–5. BL1814. Fancourt, Les. Louisiana Red: Midnight Rambler. UK: Charly CPCD 8168, c1996. BL1815. Fanger, Dominique. “Louisiana Red.” Soul Bag no. 107 (Autumn 1986): 16–17. BL1816. Feather, Leonard. “Louisiana Red,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 227 (Item E135). BL1817. Frank, Michael Robert; Hansen, George. Louisiana Red: Millennium Blues. USA: Earwig CD 4943, 1999. BL1818. Garner, Ken. “Louisiana Red,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 267. London: BBC, 1993. BL1819. Harris, Sheldon. “Minter, Iverson ‘Red’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 378–379 (E146). BL1820. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Louisiana Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 214 (E150). BL1821. Hess, Norbert. Louisiana Red: Reality Blues. Germany: L+R LR 42.011, 1980. BL1822. Hodgett, Trevor. “Ride on Red, Ride On.” Blues & Rhythm no. 56 (Nov 1990): 10.

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BL1825. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Louisiana Red,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 247, 249 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 238 (E169). BL1826. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns (No. 8): Rocky Fuller.” Blues Unlimited no. 32 (Apr 1966): 8–9. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BL1827. Leadbitter, Mike. Louisiana Red: The Seventh Son. UK: Polydor Carnival 294 1002, 1970s. BL1828. Lippmann, Horst. Louisiana Red: New York Blues. Germany: L+R LR 42.002, 1979. BL1829. Löfgren, Tommy. “I Am Louisiana Red and I Come from Behind the Sun.” Jefferson no. 42 (Winter 1978): 22–25. BL1830. “Louisiana Red: Der Alte Mann und der Blues.” Blues News [Germany] no. 22 (Jul/Sep 2000): 22–23. BL1831. Louisiana Red. “My Kind of Blues. Pt. 1.” Blues Life no. 15 (1981): 18; “Pt. 2.” Blues Life no. 16 (1981): 19. BL1832. Meier, Erwin. “Backstage Blues.” German Blues Circle Info no. 51 (Jan/Feb 1981): 47–48. BL1833. Pinson, Heather. “Louisiana Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 636 (Item E162). BL1834. Russell, Tony (ed.); Balfour, Alan. “Louisiana Red.” The Blues Collection no. 81 (1992+). BL1835. Russell, Tony. “Louisiana Red (1936–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 138–139 (Item A1904). BL1836. St. Pierre, Roger. “Long Distance Call.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 9. BL1837. Santelli, Robert. “Louisiana Red,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 270 (Item E202). BL1838. Schoukroun, Guy. “Louisiana Red: ‘Trop Pauvre pour Mourir’.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 4 (Nov 1976): 8–9. BL1839. Shadwick, Keith. “Louisiana Red,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 202 (Item E204). BL1840. Slaven, Neil. Louisiana Red: The Lowdown Back Porch Blues. UK: Sequel NEX CD 213, 1992. BL1841. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Hangin’ with Red.” Blues Access no. 31 (Fall 1997): 98. BL1842. Sorel, Julien. “Louisiana Red: Back Porch Blues.” Jazz Beat no. 4 (Apr 1964): 20.

BL1823. Kudlacek, Kerry. Louisiana Red: The Lowdown Back Porch Blues. USA: Collectables/Rhino COL 5419, 1991.

BL1843. Stedman, John. Louisiana Red: Always Played the Blues. UK: JSP JSPCD 240, c1991.

BL1824. Kunstadt, Leonard. Early Morning Blues. Germany: L+R LR 42.010, 1980.

BL1844. Stedman, John. Louisiana Red: Blues for Ida B. UK: JSP JSPCD 2106, 1998.

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BL1845. Stevens, Guy. “A Great New Blues Singer: Louisiana Red.” R&B Monthly no. 1 (Feb 1964): 11. BL1846. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Interview de Louisiana Red: Le Blues Est Toute Ma Vie.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Spring 1996): 14–16.

BL1859. Olsson, Bengt. “Willie Nix & Hot Shot Love,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 86–89. London: Studio Vista, 1970. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 95.

BL1847. Wangeby, Robert. “Louisiana Red: Born with the Blues.” Åå’s Blues Fest 12–13–14 Juli ‘96 (Jul 1996): 3.

BL1860. LaVere, Steve. “Hot Shot Love.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 47.

BL1848. Wikström, Kjell. “Living the Blues: Louisiana Red.” Jefferson no. 137 (2003): 42–44.

BL1861. Bogaert, Karel. “Love, Jasper,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 240 (Item E110).

See also: Big City Blues (Aug/Sep 1999). Block no. 13 (c1977). Il Blues no. 4 (Sep 1983). Blues Life no. 23 (1977).

BL1862. Oliver, Paul. “Jasper Love,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 56–57, 64–66, 71–72, 189 (Item A1585).

BILLY “RED” LOVE (William Milton Love) BL1849. Rowe, Mike. “Memphis Round About.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 26. See also: Item BP132. CHARLIE LOVE BL1850. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Charlie Love.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 77. CLAYTON LOVE BL1851. Harris, Sheldon. “Love, Clayton,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 338 (E146). BL1852. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Love, Clayton,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 249 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 238–239 (E169). BL1853. Santelli, Robert. “Love, Clayton,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 270–271 (Item E202). BL1854. Tomko, Gene. “Love, Clayton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 637 (Item E162). BL1855. Wallace, Sid. Clayton Love: Come On Home Blues. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL 0029, 1980.

JASPER LOVE

See also: Item F1244 (Pt. 2). PRESTON LOVE BL1863. Anon. “The Man, the Music, the Memories Omaha Musician Preston Love Has Played with the Best in Some of America’s Most Famous Clubs.” Omaha World Herald [Nebraska] (14 Dec 1997): E8. BL1864. Becker, Bart. “Preston Love: On the Omaha and Territory Scene.” Cadence 5, no. 3 (Mar 1979): 10–12. BL1865. Collins, Tony. “Preston Love: The Omaha Star. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 21 (Autumn 1990): 14–19; “Pt 2.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/Spring 1991): 16–19. BL1866. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Love, Preston,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1523 (Item E165). BL1867. Love, Preston. A Thousand Honey Creeks Later: My Life in Music from Basie to Motown. Hanover: Wesleyan University Press, 1997. 270 pp. BL1868. McMorris, Robert. “Omaha’s Pre-Eminent Sax Man Finds Happiness in Hometown.” Omaha World Herald [Nebraska] (14 Mar 1995): SF13. BL1869. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Preston Love.” Jazz Statistics no. 6 (Oct 1957): 9–10.

C.P. LOVE

BL1870. Olsen, Ryan. “Love, Preston,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 637 (Item E162).

BL1856. Mohr, Kurt. “C.P. Love.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 15–17.

BL1871. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Love, Preston,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 153 (Item E182).

BL1857. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography de C.P. Love.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 16–17.

BL1872. Scherman, Bo. Strictly Cash: Johnny Otis Presents Preston Love & His Orchestra. Sweden: Saxophonograph BP-501, 1982.

See also: Item BK128.

HOT SHOT LOVE (Coy Love Jr.) BL1858. Hay, Fred J. “Love, Coy ‘Hot Shot’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 637 (Item E162).

Obituaries: All About Jazz [New York] no. 25 (2004): 31. Cadence 30, no. 4 (Apr 2004): 141. Discoveries no. 192 (2004): 67. Jazz Hot no. 612 (2004): 7. Living Blues no. 174 (2004): 94. Mojo no. 128 (Jul

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2004): 43. Omaha World Herald [Nebraska] (14 Feb 2004): B6. BL1873. Collins, Tony. “Preston Love.” Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 58. BL1874. Colman, Stuart. “Preston Love is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 253 (Apr 2004): 3. BL1875. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Preston Haynes Love.” Goldmine no. 634 (12 Nov 2004): 63. BL1876. Myers, Sibyl. “Love Tribute Set for Saturday at North High Services for Preston Love.” Omaha World Herald [Nebraska] (15 Feb 2004): B5. BL1877. Olson, Chris. “Diverse Crowd Bids Love Farewell Omaha Jazz Great’s Funeral Service is Mix of Music and Fond Memories.” Omaha World Herald [Nebraska] (22 Feb 2004): B1.

(E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 249 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 239 (E169). BL1889. Leadbitter, Mike. “Nelson Street Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 13. BL1890. Olderen, Martin van. Willie Love: Shout Brother Shout. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2825, 1983. BL1891. Oliver, Paul. “Love, Willie (1911–1957),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 183 (Item E378). BL1892. Oliver, Paul; Leadbitter, Mike. “The Southern Blues Singers. 2: Willie Love.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 4–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 142 (Item A1241). BL1893. Ryan, Marc. Willie Love & the Three Aces: Greenville Smokin’. USA: Purple Pyramid 832, 2000.

BL1878. Périn, Jacques. “Preston Love.” Soul Bag no. 175 (Jun 2004): 41.

BL1894. Santelli, Robert. “Love, Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 271–272 (Item E202).

BL1879. Vacher, Peter. “Preston Love.” Guardian [UK] (15 Mar 2004): 21.

BL1895. Tomko, Gene. “Love, Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 637 (Item E162).

BL1880. Vacher, Peter. “Preston Love.” Jazz Journal 57, no. 6 (Jun 2004): 14. BL1881. Vera, Billy. “Preston Love.” Blues & Rhythm no. 188 (Apr 2004): 12. BL1882. Wright, Kristi. “Cancer Silences Omaha Jazz Great Preston Love.” Omaha World Herald [Nebraska] (14 Feb 2004): B1. BL1883. Wright, Kristi. “Omaha Loses Its Own Jazz Great Preston Love’s Name and Music Were Known Far and Wide.” Omaha World Herald [Nebraska] (13 Feb 2004): A1.

See: Items BW1905, BW2313, BW2319, D2615. SAMMY LOWE BL1896. Komara, Edward. “Lowe, Sammy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 638 (Item E162). Obituaries: Billboard 105 (20 Mar 1993): 74. Cadence 19, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 109. Cadence 19, no. 5 (May 1993): 108. JazzTimes 23, no. 6 (Aug 1993): 20. Variety 350 (19 Apr 1993): 60. BL1897. Penny, Dave. “Sammy Lowe.” Blues & Rhythm no. 79 (May 1993): 16.

See also: Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 419 (1993): 3; Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 422 (1994): 1+

FLORENCE LOWERY

Items BD611, BW2578.

ROBERT LOWERY

BH498,

BM1761,

BR1233,

WILLIE LOVE BL1884. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Love,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 170 (E101). BL1885. Bogaert, Karel. “Love, Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 240 (Item E110). BL1886. Harding, Eddie. Two Willies from Memphis. UK: Highway 51 H-700, 1966. BL1887. Harris, Sheldon. “Love, Willie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 338–339 (E146). BL1888. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Love, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1523–1524

See: Item BJ910. BL1898. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Lowery,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 170 (E101). BL1899. Carlier, Richard. “J.C. Burris & Bob Lowry.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 44/46 (Oct/Dec 1980): 10–12. BL1900. Foley, Michael J. “Il Nuovo Duo: Robert Lowery & Virgil Thrasher.” Il Blues no. 47 (Jun 1994): 46–48. BL1901. Harris, Sheldon. “Lowery, Robert ‘Bob’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 339 (E146). BL1902. Isola, Gregory. “Robert Lowery & Virgil Thrasher: Goin’ Up the Country.” Blues Revue no. 19 (Sep/Oct 1995): 52–53.

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BL1903. Komara, Edward. “Lowery, Robert ‘Bob’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 638 (Item E162). BL1904. Mazzolini, Tom. “Country Blues in Santa Cruz.” Living Blues no. 27 (May/Jun 1976): 33. BL1905. Mazzolini, Tom. “Robert Lowery.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 9 (1977): 6.

BL1916. Titon, Jeff; Valentino, J. Lazy Bill Lucas. USA: Philo 1007, 1974. BL1917. Vernon, Mike. “‘Lazy Bill’ Lucas.” R&B Monthly no. 4 (May 1964): 4–5. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): suppl. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 227. Blues Forum no. 9 (1983): 31. Down Beat 50, no. 3 (Mar 1983): 14.

BL1906. Tilling, Robert. “‘I Used to Play ‘Em Inside — But Now I’m Playing Out on the Street’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 170 (Jun 2002): 8–9.

BL1918. Hansson, Nils. “Lazy Bill Lucas, 1918–1982.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 53.

PETER B. LOWRY

BL1919. O’Neal, Jim. “Lazy Bill Lucas.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 38.

See: TRIX RECORDS ALBERT LUANDREW See: SUNNYLAND SLIM HERMAN LUBINSKY See: SAVOY RECORDS

BL1920. Titon, Jeff Todd. “Lazy Bill Lucas: A Personal Reminiscence.” Living Blues no. 56 (Spring 1983): 41. L.C. LUCKETT See: Item BR218.

LAZY BILL LUCAS (William Lucas)

PROFESSOR EDDIE LUSK

BL1907. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lazy Bill Lucas,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 170–171 (E101).

BL1921. Dahl, Bill. Eddie Lusk: Professor’s Blues Revue: Professor Strut. USA: Delmark DD-650, 1989.

BL1908. Glover, Tony. Lazy Bill Lucas: Have Mercy: The Last Studio Tapes. Vol. 1. USA: Cold Wind CWR 8807, 1989.

BL1922. Darwen, Norman. “Chicago Rhythm Section!” Blues Life no. 32 (1985): 13–15.

BL1909. Harris, Sheldon. “Lucas, William ‘Bill’/’Lazy Bill’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 342 (E146). BL1910. Janssens, Peter. “Lazy Bill Lucas: Speelt Boeiend.” Block no. 20 (May/Jun 1978): 7–8. BL1911. Kochakian, Dan; McCormick, Mike. “‘Little Walter Gave Me That Name’: Lazy Bill Lucas.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 6 (Mar 1974): 21–23. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BL1912. Komara, Edward. “Lucas, William ‘Lazy Bill’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 638–639 (Item E162). BL1913. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lucas, William ‘Lazy Bill’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1530 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 249–250 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 239–240 (E169). BL1914. Siber, Paul. “Lazy Bill Lucas.” Cadence 1 (Jun 1976): 41. BL1915. Titon, Jeff. “Calling All Cows: Lazy Bill Lucas. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 60 (Mar 1969): 10–11; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 61 (Apr 1969): 9–10; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 62 (May 1969): 11–12; “Pt. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 63 (Jun 1969): 9–10.

BL1923. Darwen, Norman. “Talking with Professor’s Blues Revue and Otis Rush in London, 1986.” Blues Life no. 37 (1987): 12–16. BL1924. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lusk, Professor Eddie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 250 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 240 (E169). BL1925. Olsen, Ryan. “Lusk, ‘Professor’ Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 640 (Item E162). Obituaries: Blues Access no. 12 (Winter 1992): 59. Cadence 19, no. 1 (Jan 1993): 126. Chicago SunTimes (11 Sep 1992): 9. Down Beat 60, no. 1 (Jan 1993): 12. Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 40. BL1926. Darwen, Norman. “Professor Eddie Lusk.” Blues & Rhythm no. 73 (Oct 1992): 16. BL1927. Radenac, Marc. “‘Professor’ Eddie Lusk.” Soul Bag no. 128 (Autumn 1992): 24. BL1928. Walker, Maureen. “Professor Eddie Lusk.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 49–50. JOE LUTCHER (Joseph Woodman Lutcher) BL1929. Anon. “Joe Lutcher’s New Discs Hit.” Chicago Defender (21 Aug 1948): 8.

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BL1930. Astbury, Ray. “Lutcher, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 640 (Item E162). BL1931. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lutcher, Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1536 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 250 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 240 (E169). BL1932. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Joe Lutcher, 1947. France: Classics 5075, 2004. BL1933. Topping, Ray. Joe Lutcher and His Alto Sax: Jumpin’ at the Mardi Gras. UK: Ace CDCHD 753, 2000. LONNIE LYONS BL1934. Komara, Edward. “Lyons, Lonnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 642 (Item E162). BL1935. Leadbitter, Mike; Mohr, Kurt. “The Unknowns. No. 18: Lonnie Lyons.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 13.

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BL1936. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 24 (1984): 6. WILLIE JAMES LYONS BL1937. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lyons, Willie James,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1541 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 250 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 240 (E169). Obituaries: BL1938. Dutko, Mot. “Willie James Lyons.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 43–44. BL1939. Goldwasser, Frank. “Willie James Lyons.” Soul Bag no. 81/82 (1981): 15. BL1940. Löfgren, Tommy. “Willie James Lyons.” Jefferson no. 51 (Spring 1981): 19. BL1941. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Willie James Lyons.” Orkester Journalen 49 (Dec 1981): 7. BL1942. Wisse, Rien. “Willie James Lyons.” Block no. 37 (1981): 14.

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WILLIE MABON

BM13.

Hess, Norbert. “Willie Mabon: Ein Amerikaner in Europa.” Jazz Podium 30, no. 1 (Jan 1981): 12–13.

BM14.

Holland, Ted. “Willie Mabon,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 127 (E157).

BM15.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mabon, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1543 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 250–251 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 241 (E169).

BM16.

Leiser, Willy. “Down in the Alley.” Blues Unlimited no. 101 (May 1973): 16–17.

BM17.

Leiser, Willy. Willie Mabon: Chicago Blues Session. Germany: L+R LR 42.003, 1979.

BM18.

Cotten, Lee. “Willie Mabon,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 80–81. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

Leiser, Willy. “Willie Mabon: ‘The I Don’t Know Man’.” Jazz Hot no. 280 (Feb 1972): 13.

BM19.

Miller, Manfred. Willie Mabon: I’m a Heart Regulator. Germany: Teldec 624 806, 1982.

BM7.

Cummings, Tony. Willie Mabon: The Comeback. UK: Big Bear BEAR 9, 1975.

BM20.

BM8.

Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Willie Mabon.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 35–37.

Mohr, Kurt; Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Willie Mabon Disco.” Soul Bag no. 27 (Jun 1973): 3–5. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Soul Bag no. 43/44 (1976): 13.)

BM21.

Niquét, Bernard. Willie Mabon: Cold Chilly Woman. France: Black & Blue 33.501, 1973.

BM22.

Olderen, Martin van. “Willie Mabon.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 51 (Apr 1975): 3.

BM23.

Olderen, Martin van. “Willie Mabon Disco.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 59/60 (Dec 1975/ Jan 1976): 10–13.

BM24.

Paterson, Neil; Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques; Leadbitter, Mike. “Willie Mabon.” Blues Unlimited no. 11 (Apr/May 1964): 4–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 22

BM1. BM2.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Mabon,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 174 (E101). Balfour, Alan. Willie Mabon: I’m the Fixer. Original USA Recordings, 1963–64. UK: Flyright FLY 580, 1981.

BM3.

Bogaert, Karel. “Mabon, Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 242 (Item E110).

BM4.

Brisbin, John Anthony. Willie Mabon: Chicago Blues Session. USA: Evidence ECD 26063-2, 1995.

BM5.

BM6.

BM9.

Clarke, Donald. “Mabon, Willie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 785 (Item E125).

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Willie Mabon,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 210–211 (Item E145).

BM10.

Harris, Sheldon. “Mabon, Willie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 343–344 (E146).

BM11.

Helander, Olle. “Willie Mabon.” Jefferson no. 66 (1984): 23.

BM12.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Willie Mabon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 215 (E150).

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(Item A1241). (NOTE: Blues Unlimited no. 11 includes discography.)

BM41.

Kahn, Ashley. “Willie Mabon.” Living Blues no. 67 (1986): 38–39.

BM25.

Rijn, Guido van. “Willie Mabon.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 57 (Oct 1975): 4.

BM42.

Leiser, Willy. “Willie Mabon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 9 (May 1985): 49.

BM26.

Russell, Tony. “Willie Mabon (1925–1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 139 (Item A1904).

BM43.

Leiser, Willy. “Willie Mabon, 1925–1985.” Jefferson no. 69 (1985): 44.

BM27.

Santelli, Robert. “Mabon, Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 273 (Item E202).

BM28.

Schuller, Tim. “Willie Mabon: Expatriate Bluesman.” Contemporary Keyboard 3 (Jun 1977): 12+.

See also: Jazz, Blues & Co no. 4 (Nov 1976): 10. Jazz Hot no. 172 (Jan 1962). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item F178.

BM29.

Shadwick, Keith. “Willie Mabon,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 203 (Item E204).

ALURA MACK

BM30.

Simpson, Jim. “Mabon: Still Got Some.” Melody Maker (24 Mar 1973): 26.

BILLY MACK

BM31.

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See: Item BB444.

See: MARY MACK DADDY MACK

BM32.

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BM44.

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BM33.

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BM45.

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BM34.

Springer, Robert. “‘They Wanted to Make a Muddy Waters Player Out of Me’: Willie Mabon Interview.” Blues Unlimited no. 143 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 25–29.

BM35.

Tomko, Gene. “Mabon, Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 643–644 (Item E162).

BM36.

BM37.

Turner, Bez; Rijn, Guido van; O’Neal, Jim. “Willie Mabon Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 143 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 29–31. Welding, Pete. Willie Mabon Sings. USA: Antilles AN-7013, 1976. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 3 (Fall 1986): 325. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 342 (Sep 1985): 11. Jazz Podium 34 (Jun 1985): 39. Jazz Podium 34 (Oct 1985): 37. JazzTimes (Jul 1985): 10. Living Blues no. 65 (1985): 9. Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 30.

BM38.

Grendysa, Peter. “Big Willie Mabon: Chess Pianist Dead at 60.” Goldmine no. 129 (5 Jul 1985).

BM39.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Bad Luck Blues: Willie Mabon.” Soul Bag no. 103 (Jun/Jul 1985): 27.

BM40.

Hess, Norbert. “Willie Mabon.” Blues Forum no. 17/18 (Jun 1985): 41–42.

IDA MAY MACK BM46.

Oliver, Paul. Bessie Tucker & Ida Mae Mack: The Texas Moaners. UK: Magpie PY 1815, 1979. Reprinted as “Got Cut All to Pieces: Bessie Tucker and Ida May Mack,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 279–280 (Item A1577).

BM47.

Rye, Howard. “Ida Mae Mack & Bessie Tucker.” Collectors Items no. 67 (Summer 1994): 16 See also: Item F1408.

MARY MACK (Mary McBride) BM48.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “1924: Productive, Entertaining.” Chicago Defender (23 Mar 1974): 4.

BM49.

Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Billy & Mary Mack.” Storyville (1996/97): 211–212. (NOTE: This article analyses cuttings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Item BR162.

ALBERT MACON AND ROBERT THOMAS BM50.

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BM51.

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BM66.

Oliver, Paul. “Macon, John Wesley ‘Mr. Short Stuff’ (1933),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 186 (Item E378).

BM52.

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BM67.

BM53.

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Russell, Tony. “Macon, John Wesley ‘Mr. Shortstuff’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 645 (Item E162).

BM68.

Welding, Pete. “Hell Bound & Heaven Sent: Big Joe Williams & Short Stuff Macon.” Blues Unlimited no. 53 (May 1968): 12–13.

BM54.

BM55.

Komara, Edward. “Thomas, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 987 (Item E162). Macon, Albert; Thomas, Robert. Albert Macon and Robert Thomas: Blues and Boogie from Alabama. Holland: Swingmaster 2105, c1981.

Obituaries: Coda 12, no. 4 (1975): 31. Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 3. See also: Items BD182, BW1892, BW1918. PEE WEE MADISON (James Madison)

Obituaries (Albert Macon): Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 25. Orkester Journalen 61, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 38.

BM69.

Carlton, Bob. “Bit of History Will be Buried with Bluesman Macon.” Birmingham News [Alabama] (15 May 1993): 101.

STERLING MAGEE

BM57.

Cauthen, Joyce. “Albert Macon.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 52–53.

MAGIC SAM (Sam Maghett)

BM58.

Smith, Chris. “Albert Macon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 81 (Aug 1993): 22.

BM56.

BM60. BM61.

See: SATAN AND ADAM

BM70.

Anon. “Magic Sam,” in American National Biography. Vol. 14, pp. 318–319. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

BM71.

Komara, Edward. “Macon, Q.T,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 645 (Item E162).

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Magic Sam,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 174–175 (E101).

BM72.

Bango, Angel J. Reyes. “Magic Sam: Alma del West Side.” Solo Blues no. 14 (1991): 20–27.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 62.

BM73.

Greensmith, Bill. “Q.T. Macon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 90 (Jul 1994): 16.

Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Les Laboratories du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 266/267 (Jul/ Aug 1978): 24, 64–65.

BM74.

Peterson, Deborah. “Peers Honor Q.T. Macon.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch [Missouri] (3 Jun 1994): E8.

Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 448 (May 1995): 17.

BM75.

Bernholm, Jonas. “Magic Sam ‘68.” Jefferson no. 38 (Fall 1977): 19–20.

Q.T. MACON BM59.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Les Hommes de Muddy Waters: James ‘Pee Wee’ Madison.” Soul Bag no. 14 (c1971): 13.

SHORT STUFF MACON (John Wesley Macon) BM62.

Bogaert, Karel. “Macon, Shortstuff (John Wesley Macon),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 243 (Item E110).

BM76.

Bogaert, Karel. “Magic Sam (Samuel Maghett),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 243–244 (Item E110).

BM63.

Harris, Sheldon. “Macon, John Wesley,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 344 (E146).

BM77.

Bonner, Brett J. “Bob Koester Remembers Magic Sam ….” Living Blues no. 125 (Jan/Feb 1996): 41.

BM64.

Kunstadt, Len. Mr. Shortstuff and Big Joe Williams. USA: Spivey LP 1005, c1964.

BM78.

Cappuccio, Robert. “The Magic of Sam Maghett.” Living Blues no. 13 (Summer 1973): 13.

BM65.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Macon, John Wesley ‘Shortstuff’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1581 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 251 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 242 (E169).

BM79.

Clarke, Donald. “Magic Sam,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 815 (Item E125).

BM80.

Cuscuna, Michael. “West Side Soul: Magic Sam.” Down Beat 36, no. 16 (7 Aug 1969): 18.

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BM81.

Dahl, Bill. The Essential Magic Sam: The Cobra and Chief Recordings, 1957–1961. USA: Fuel 2000 CD 302 061 104 2, 2001.

BM82.

Dahl, Bill. The Late Great Magic Sam. USA: Evidence EC 26070, 1995.

BM83.

Dahl, Bill. A Tribute to Magic Sam. USA: Evidence ECD 26086, 1997.

BM84.

DelGrosso, Rich. “Take It on Home: ‘Magic Sam’.” Blues Revue no. 97 (Dec 2005/Jan 2006): 36–37.

BM85.

Dicaire, David. “Magic Sam (1937–1969): West Side Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 133–138 (Item E130).

BM86.

Doering, Teddy. “Magic Sam.” Blues Notes 4, no. 14 (1972): 11–14.

BM87.

Fancourt, Les. Magic Sam: Easy Baby. UK: Charly CRB 1108, 1985.

BM88.

Fishel, John; Kroehler, Peter. Magic Sam: Live. USA: Delmark DL 645/646, 1982.

BM89.

Franz, Steve. “Magic Rocker: The Life and Music of Magic Sam.” Living Blues no. 125 (Jan/Feb 1996): 32–44. Reprinted as “Magic Sam,” in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 247–254 (Item C312).

BM90.

Gäverth, Leif. “Bluesens Legender: Magic Sam.” Jefferson no. 56 (Summer 1982): 27.

BM91.

Griffith, Pat. “The Sorcery of Magic Sam.” Friends no. 9 (10 Jul 1970): 27.

BM92.

Griffith, Pat. “West Side Story.” Melody Maker (12 Jan 1974): 42.

BM93.

Harris, Mark. “Magic Sam Discography. Pt. 1: 1957–66.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 12 (Feb 1983): 9–11; “Pt. 2.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 13 (Mar/Apr 1983): 11–13.

BM101. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Magic Sam,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1590 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 251, 253 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 242–243 (E169). BM102. Leadbitter, Mike. Magic Sam, 1937–1969. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63223, 1969; USA: Blue Horizon 4603, 1969. BM103. Lindemann, Bill. Magic Sam’s Blues Band: West Side Soul. USA: Delmark DS-615, 1968. BM104. Löfgren, Tommy. “Magic Sam: West Side Legend.” Jefferson no. 37 (1977): 10–16. BM105. Milne, Rick. “Shakey Jake.” Blues Unlimited no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1967): 10. Reprinted in an edited form as “Shakey Jake and Magic Sam at Home,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 84–85 (Item A1241). BM106. Mohr, Kurt; Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Discographie de Magic Sam.” Soul Bag no. 18/19 (c1972): 6–8. BM107. Montanari, Riccardo. “Magic Sam.” Feelin’ Good no. 24/25 (1989): 52–54. BM108. Napier, Simon; Leadbitter, Mike. Magic Sam & Shakey Jake: Magic Rocker. UK: Flyright FLY LP 561, 1980. BM109. Obrecht, Jas. “Magic Sam.” Guitar Player 32, no. 4 (Apr 1998): 45–46, 52. BM110. O’Neal, Jim. Magic Sam: Give Me Time. USA: Delmark DD-654, 1991. BM111. O’Neal, Jim. Magic Sam’s Blues Band: Black Magic. USA: Delmark DS-620, 1976.

BM94.

Harris, Sheldon. “Maghett, Samuel ‘Sam’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 344–345 (E146).

BM95.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Magic Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 215–216 (E150).

BM96.

Hess, Norbert. The Late Great Magic Sam. Germany: L+R LR 42.014, 1980.

BM112. Paterson, Neil. “‘Blues Everywhere I Go’. No. 2: Magic Sam.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 9– 10. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited Reprints, pp. 7–8. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 83 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Blues Unlimited no. 7 includes discography which was reprinted in an updated form in Blues Unlimited Reprints.)

BM97.

Holland, Ted. “Magic Sam,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 26 (E157).

BM113. Paterson, Neil; Leadbitter, Mike. “A Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 10.

BM98.

Jancik, Wayne. “Sam Maghett: The Magic Man.” Discoveries no. 62 (Jul 1993): 18–19.

BM114. Montanari, Riccardo. “Magic Sam.” Feelin’ Good no. 24/25 (1989): 52–54.

BM99.

Koester, Bob. The Magic Sam Legacy. USA: Delmark DD-651, 1997.

BM115. Obrecht, Jas. “Magic Sam: West Side Soul.” Guitar Player 32, no. 4 (Apr 1998): 45–46, 52.

BM100. Koester, Bob. “Magic Sam’s Last Days.” Blues Unlimited no. 70 (Feb/Mar 1970): 16.

BM116. Rosenqvist, Janne. “The Story of Magic Sam.” Jefferson no. 7 (1969): 18–19.

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BM117. Russell, Tony. “Blues Journal.” Jazz Journal 39, no. 11 (Nov 1986): 14–15.

ish as “Magic Sam ännu en Gåg.” Jefferson no. 38 (1977): 18–19.

BM118. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “Magic Sam.” The Blues Collection no. 21 (1992+).

BM135. Iglauer, Bruce; O’Neal, Jim. “Remembering Magic Sam.” Living Blues no. 1 (Spring 1970): 2–10.

BM119. Russell, Tony. “Magic Sam (1937–1969),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 143–144 (Item A1904).

BM136. Jones, Max. “Blues for Magic Sam.” Melody Maker (20 Dec 1969): 14.

BM120. Rye, Howard. “Magic Sam on Cobra.” Collectors Items no. 37 (Aug 1986): 19. BM121. Santelli, Robert. “Magic Sam,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 273–274 (Item E202). BM122. Schoene, Mark. “Magic Sam Talks to Mark Schoene.” Jazz Journal 22, no. 11 (Nov 1969): 5–6. BM123. Shadwick, Keith. “Magic Sam,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 265 (Item E204). BM124. Shurman, Dick. Magic Sam: Rockin’ Wild in Chicago. USA: Delmark DG-765, 2002. BM125. Snowden, Don. “Bluesman Magic Sam: His Legend Lives On.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (6 Jan 1985): 68.

BM137. Koester, Bob. “Magic Sam.” Jefferson no. 9 (1970): 11. BM138. Shurman, Dick. “Out of Bad Luck.” Blues Unlimited no. 70 (Feb/Mar 1970): 16–17. BM139. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Samuel Maghett.” Orkester Journalen 38, no. 3 (Mar 1970): 5. BM140. Verbei, Wim. “Magic Sam is Dood.” Mr. Blues no. 13a (Aug 1969): 3–4. BM141. Walamies, Vesa. “Magic Sam in Memoriam.” Blues News [Finland] no. 8/9 (1970): 4. See also: Block no. 17 (Nov/Dec 1977); Block no. 18 (1978): 20. Blues News [Finland] no. 100 (c1986). Goldmine no. 195 (15 Jan 1988). Goldmine no. 205 (3 Jun 1988). Items BA357, BH1355, C292, F178.

BM126. Taka, Tapani. “Magic Sam.” Blues News [Finland] no. 100 (1986): 10–13.

MAGIC SLIM (Morris Holt)

BM127. Tersch, Gary von. “Magic Sam on LP.” Blues World no. 37 (Dec 1970): 20.

BM142. Anon. “Discografie Magic Slim.” Block no. 124 (2003): 14–15.

BM128. Trageser, Jim. “Maghett, Samuel Gene ‘Magic Sam’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 646–647 (Item E162).

BM143. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Magic Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 175–176 (E101).

BM129. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Magic Sam: Blues per il West Side.” Il Blues no. 44 (Sep 1993): 18–21. BM130. Williams, Otis. “Brief Encounters with Two Bluesmen.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 11. BM131. Wilmer, Val. “Magic Sam Keeps the Blues Out Front.” Melody Maker (18 Oct 1969): 14. Obituaries: Blues Notes no. 3 (Jan 1970): 30–31. Down Beat 37, no. 1 (8 Jan 1970): 7–8. Jazz Hot no. 260 (Apr 1970): 30. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 175 (Feb 1970): 14. Rolling Stone no. 49 (27 Dec 1969): 14. Sing Out! 19, no. 5 (Mar/Apr 1970): 42. Variety 257 (10 Dec 1969): 79. BM132. Dufour, Joël. “Magic Sam est Mort.” Soul Bag no. 8 (Jan/Feb 1970): 21–22. BM133. Eagle, Bob. “Magic Sam; and a Replacement.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 7. BM134. Gleason, Ralph J. “Magic Sam.” San Francisco Chronicle (21 Dec 1969). Translated into Swed-

BM144. Arniac, Jean-Pierre. “Magic Slim: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 85 (Oct/Nov 1981): 7–8. BM145. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Magic Slim: Un Blues Qui Peut Faire Mal.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 478 (Feb 1998): 83. BM146. Dahl, Bill. “The Legendary Magic Slim Stands Tall on the Chicago Blues Scene.” Chicago Tribune (20 Dec 1996): 17. BM147. Darwen, Norman. “The Magic Touch.” Blues & Rhythm no. 89 (May 1994): 8–9. BM148. Demêtre, Jacques. “Magic Slim.” Jazz Hot no. 366 (Oct 1979): 14–17. BM149. Gardner, Ray. “Magic Slim & the Teardrops: A Consumer’s Guide.” Blueprint no. 53 (Jul 1993): 14–15. BM150. Gugolz, Daniel; Folterbauer, Hannes. Magic Slim and Nick Holt and the Teardrops. Austria: Wolf 120.856, 1998.

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BM151. Guralnick, Peter. “Juke Joint Blues: Chicago, 1977,” in Lost Highway, pp. 304–323. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979. BM152. Hansson, Nils; Svensson, Anders. “Resande i Blues: Magic Slim.” Jefferson no. 66 (Fall 1984): 4–10. BM153. Harris, Sheldon. “Holt, Morris,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 235–236 (E146). BM154. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Magic Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 217–218 (E150). BM155. Holland, Ted. “Magic Slim,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 92 (E157). BM156. Holzheuser, Hanno. “Magic Slim & the Teardrops.” Blues Power Magazin no. 3 (1993): 8–15.

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BM170. Race, Wes. Magic Slim and the Teardrops: Black Tornado. USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5046, 1998. BM171. Race, Wesley. “‘Scuffling’ Magic Slim.” Blues Unlimited no. 95 (Oct 1972): 13. BM172. Rowe, Bill. “Magic Slim.” Career Discographies 1, no. 1 (Jan 1995): 4–17. BM173. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Magic Slim.” The Blues Collection no. 67 (1992+). BM174. Russell, Tony. “Magic Slim (1937–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 144 (Item A1904). BM175. Santelli, Robert. “Magic Slim,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 275 (Item E202).

BM157. Holzheuser, Hanno. “Magic Slim and the Teardrops: Música Mágica y Tórridas Lágrimas.” Solo Blues no. 14 (1991): 4–9.

BM176. Schweitzer, Ruth. “Southside Slim.” Maple Blues 18, no. 8 (Aug. 2002): 3.

BM158. Holzheuser, Hanno. “Magic Slim Discography.” Solo Blues no. 14 (1991): 10–15.

BM177. Shadwick, Keith. “Magic Slim,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 274 (Item E204).

BM159. Holzheuser, Hanno. “Magic Slim: Von Magischen Gitarren und Heissen Tränen.” Blues Forum no. 7 (3rd Quarter 1982): 4–7.

BM178. Shurman, Dick. Magic Slim: Gravel Road. USA: Blind Pig BP3690, 1990.

BM160. Hyslop, Tom. “Magic Slim: The Last Real Chicago Blues Band.” Blues Revue no. 78 (Oct/Nov 2002): 8, 11–14, 16. BM161. Iglauer, Bruce. Magic Slim: Raw Magic. USA: Alligator AL 4728, 1982. BM162. Jansen, Lex. “De Zoete Wraak van Magic Slim. Hoe de Magic Man Frustratie Omzette in een Izjeren Formule.” Block no. 124 (2003): 6–13. BM163. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Magic Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1590 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 253 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 243 (E169). BM164. Lécuyer, Claude. “Magic Slim.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 28/29 (Easter 1979): 16–17. BM165. Lobstein, Patrick; Svensson, Anders. “Magic Slim.” Soul Bag no. 85 (Oct/Nov 1981): 4–6. BM166. Morgantini, Marcelle. Magic Slim. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8033, 1994.

BM179. Shurman, Dick. “Magic Slim: ‘Sometimes I Just Be Me’.” Crazy Music no. 8 (1976): 4–9, 46. BM180. Soeda, Hideki; Yonakuni, Claude. “Magic Slim.” Juke [Japan] no. 4 (Winter 1984): 14. BM181. Soeda, Hideki. “Magic Slim Discography.” Juke [Japan] no. 4 (Winter 1984): 15. BM182. Tomko, Gene. “Magic Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 647–648 (Item E162). BM183. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Magic Slim,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 151, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BM184. Tuominen, Pertti. “Magic Slim & Kyyneleet.” Blues News [Finland] no. 99 (1986): 28. (NOTE: See also Blues News [Finland] no. 100 (1986): 99.) BM185. Ulrey, Lois. “Magic Slim.” Magic Blues no. 2 (1991): 5–17.

BM167. O’Neal, Jim. “Magic Slim.” German Blues Circle Info no. 52 (Mar/Apr 1981): 48–49.

BM186. Ulrey, Lois. “Magic Slim at Blue Chicago.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 24.

BM168. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. Magic Slim: Grand Slam. USA: Rooster Blues LP R2618, 1982.

BM187. Ulrey, Lois. Magic Slim: Highway is My Home. France: Black & Blue 33.525, 1979; USA: Evidence ECD 26012, 1992.

BM169. Pessiak, Dr. Herbert; Folterbauer, Hannes. Magic Slim and the Teardrops. Austria: Wolf 120.849 CD, 2001.

BM188. Vabres, Jean Luc. “Magic Slim: ‘Je Reste un Country Boy’.” Soul Bag no. 151 (1998): 12–13.

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BM189. Vallone, Nicolas. “Magic Slim: A Genuine Chicago Bluesman.” Feelin’ Good no. 19/20 (1988): 18–22. BM190. Whiteis, Dave. Magic Slim: Live at B.L.U.E.S. USA: B.L.U.E.S. R&B BRB 3701, 1987. BM191. Zeldin, Beverly. “Magic Slim: You Can’t Play the Blues Cute.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 18–27. See also: Blues & Co no. 10 (c2000). Blues & Co no. 27 (2003). Blues Magazine [France] no. 9 (1998). Blues Magazine [France] no. 21 (2001). Blues Magazine [France] no. 26 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 137 (1992). Blues News [Finland] no. 213 (2005). Blues News [Finland] no. 216 (2005). Goldmine no. 212 (9 Sep 1988). Jazz in Time no. 54 (1994): 43. Item F311 (Vol. 2). LEE MAGID BM192. Shaw, Arnold. “Lee Magid,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 358–370. New York: Collier, 1978.

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SIDNEY MAIDEN

BM203. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Le Chanteur: J.J. Malone.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 36.

BM193. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sidney Maiden,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 176 (E101).

BM204. Dries, Jan. “I Was in a Band Called the Rhythm Rockers.” Blues & Rhythm no. 144 (Nov 1999): 12–15.

BM194. Bogaert, Karel. “Maiden, Sidney,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 244 (Item E110).

BM205. Goldwasser, Frank. “J.J. Malone.” Soul Bag no. 88 (Apr/May 1982): 29–34.

BM195. Cohn, Lawrence. Sidney Maiden: Trouble an’ Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1035, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-574-2, c1994.

BM206. Herzhaft, Gérard. “J.J. Malone,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 218–220 (E150).

BM196. Harris, Sheldon. “Maiden, Sidney,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 347 (E146). BM197. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Maiden, Sidney,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 648 (Item E162). BM198. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Maiden, Sidney,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 253 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 243–244 (E169). See also: Item F92. HORACE MALCOLM BM199. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Horace Malcolm,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 176 (E101). OETT “SAX” MALLARD BM200. Pruter, Robert. “Mallard, Sax,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 650 (Item E162).

BM207. Hildebrand, Lee. J.J. Malone: And the Band Played On. USA: Blues Express 003, 2001. BM208. Jung, Maureen. “J.J. Malone: Clubs After Clubs After Little Clubs.” Living Blues no. 133 (May/Jun 1997): 28–31. BM209. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Malone, J.J,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1596 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 254 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 244 (E169). BM210. Lyons, Bibi. “J.J. Malone: A Blue View from Across the Bridge.” Blues Life no. 43 (1988): 8. BM211. Rhoades, Bill. “Blues Rumour in Action: J.J. Malone.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 11 (Jun/Jul 1995): 22–24. BM212. Vabres, Jean-Luc. “J.J. Malone: My Pleasure is in the Blues.” Soul Bag no. 156 (Fall 1999): 14–21. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 90.

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BM213. LeBlanc, Eric S. “J.J. Malone.” Goldmine no. 634 (12 Nov 2004): 63. BM214. Périn, Jacques. “J.J. Malone.” Soul Bag no. 175 (Jun 2004): 40. BM215. Prétet, Philippe. “J.J. Malone (1935–2004).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 29 (Jun 2004): 82–84.

BM227. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Marchan, Bobby,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1615 (Item E165). BM228. Nite, Norm N. “Bobby Marchan,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 412 (Item E181).

BM216. Wight, Phil. “J.J. Malone.” Blues & Rhythm no. 188 (Apr 2004): 13.

Obituaries: Block no. 112 (1999): 26+. Discoveries no. 141 (2000): 20. Mojo no. 75 (2000): 30. Offbeat (Jan 2000): 19. Orkester Journalen 68 (Feb/Mar 2000): 55.

BM217. Williams, Dave. “J.J. Malone.” Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 59.

BM229. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Marchan.” Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (2000): 7–8.

KINNEY MALONE

BM230. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Marchan.” Goldmine no. 508 (14 Jan 2000): 12.

BM218. Bonner, Brett J. “40 Under 40: Kinney Malone.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 86. See also: JUNIOR KIMBROUGH Item BK194. HELENA MANLEY BM219. Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 12: M/ O/P/Q/R (1922–1935). Austria: Document DOCD5516, 1996. LEOLA MANNING See: BF227, C150, C152. CHARLIE MANSON See: Items BJ2054 (Vol. 3), F459, F1238. EDDIE MAPP See: Item BB377. BOBBY MARCHAN (Oscar James Gibson) BM220. Amos, Edward. “Bobby Marchan,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BM221. Broven, John J. “Bobby Marchan,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 166–168 (Item F1076). BM222. Grady, Bill. “Singer Gave Voice to an R&B Original; Marchan Takes Care of Business.” Times Picayune [New Orleans] (5 May 1995): B1. BM223. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Marchan: Ain’t Rock ‘n’ Roll a Drag?” Wavelength no. 13 (Nov 1981): 22. BM224. Hannusch, Jeff. Bobby Marchan: Clown Jewels: The Masters, 1956–75. UK: Westside WESM 592, 1998. BM225. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Marchan: Is There Something on Your Mind?”, in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 301–306 (Item F1085). BM226. Holland, Ted. “Bobby Marchan,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 58 (E157).

BM231. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Marchan.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 65. BM232. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Marchan.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 115–116. BM233. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Marchan, 69, Noted N.O. R&B Artist.” Times Picayune (15 Dec 1999): B4. BM234. Waggoner, Jeff. “Bobby Marchan.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 53–54. See also: Goldmine no. 187 (25 Sep 1987). Item F1079. JOHNNY MARS BM235. Anon. “‘I Was Totally Unprepared for Playing Lead Guitar’: Mike Henderson Erinnert Sich an die Jahre als er mit Johnny Mars Spielte.” Blues Life no. 57 (1992): 8–10. BM236. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Johnny Mars,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 176–177 (E101). BM237. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 461 (Jul/Aug 1996): 52. BM238. Black, K. “Harping on the Blues.” Melody Maker (26 Jan 1980): 11. BM239. Bour, Jean-Paul. “Pleins Feux sur Johnny Mars.” Soul Bag no. 134 (1994): 18–19. BM240. Brunning, Bob. “Johnny Mars,” in Blues: The British Connection, pp. 241–246. Dorset: Blandford Press, 1986. BM241. Cummings, Tony. “Blues from Mars.” Black Music 1, no. 8 (Jul 1974): 35. BM242. Cummings, Tony. “Chicago Five: Johnny Mars.” Black Music 1, no. 1 (Dec 1973): 44, 53. BM243. Darwen, Norman; Brunning, Bob. “Inventor of a New Blues Harp Style.” Blues Life no. 57 (1992): 4–7.

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BM244. Harris, Sheldon. “Mars, John ‘Johnny’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 347–348 (E146). BM245. Hinds, Diana. “All Together Now ….” Independent (Education) [UK] (20 Feb 2003): 4–5.

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BM261. Stephenson, Mike. “On the Road with Johnnie Marshall.” Blues & Rhythm no. 192 (Sep 2004): 19. BM262. Tipaldi, Art. Johnnie Marshall: 98 Cents in the Bank. UK: JSP JSPCD2150, 2001.

BM246. Hodgett, Trevor. “‘I Have a Pedal Board, I’ve Got a Heavy Metal, I’ve a Digital Pitchshifter, I’ve a Flanger’, Says the Blues Harp’s Answer to Jimi Hendrix. Do the Purists Not Like That!” Blueprint no. 61 (Apr 1994): 12.

CARL MARTIN

BM247. Hörberg, Per. “Dynamic Harmonica! Johnny Mars.” Jefferson no. 49 (Fall 1980): 32–36.

BM264. Anon. “An Interview with Martin, Bogan, & Armstrong.” Folk Scene (Jul/Aug 1975): 12–14, 21.

BM248. Jennings, Steve. “Johnny Mars: Straight from the Heart. Pt. 1.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 6 (Feb 1989): 14–16; “Pt. 2.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 7 (Apr 1989): 14–17.

BM265. Anon. Martin, Bogan, and Armstrong. USA: Flying Fish 003, 1974; UK: Sonet SNTF 711, 1974.

BM249. Komara, Edward. “Mars, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 658 (Item E162). BM250. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mars, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1621 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 255 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 245 (E169). BM251. Leadbitter, Mike. Johnny Mars: Blues from Mars. UK: Polydor 2460 168, 1972. BM252. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 4 (Oct 1997): 7. BM253. Pyke, Nicholas. “Schools Opt for Cool Mouth Organ.” Independent on Sunday [UK] (16 Feb 2003): 12. BM254. Rijn, Guido van. “Johnny Mars.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 33 (Oct 1973): 3. BM255. Rye, Steve; Noblett, Richard. “Blues from Mars.” Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 5, 16. BM256. Santelli, Robert. “Mars, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 277 (Item E202). BM257. Smith, Chris. “Blues from Mars.” Living Blues no. 12 (Spring 1973): 13. BM258. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Blues i Tiden.” Orkester Journalen 46 (1978): 9. BM259. Utton, Tim. “Harmonica Blows Out Recorder.” Daily Mail [UK] (17 Feb 2003): 19.

BM263. Tipaldi, Art. Johnnie Marshall: With All My Might. UK: JSP JSPCD2120, 1999.

BM266. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Carl Martin,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 177 (E101). BM267. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Martin, Bogan and the Armstrongs,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 256–257 (Item E104). BM268. Basiuk, Bo. “Interview with Carl Martin.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 1, no. 4 (Aug 1975): 26–33. BM269. Bogaert, Karel. “Martin, Carl,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 245 (Item E110). BM270. Carlin, Bob. “Carl Martin Interview.” Mandolin Notebook 1, no. 6 (Dec 1978): 6–11. BM271. Crouch, Stanley. “Riffs: A New String Quartet.” Village Voice 23 (3 Jul 1978): 49. BM272. Gilbert, Jerry. “Old Legends Never Die.” Melody Maker (14 Oct 1978): 55. BM273. Gilbreath, Beulah. “Martin, Bogan and Armstrong Play in the Tradition of 30 Years Ago.” InterMountain (28 Jul 1978): 2. BM274. Harris, Sheldon. “Martin, Carl,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 348–349 (E146). BM275. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Carl Martin: An Interview.” Cadence 3 (Aug 1977): 17–20. BM276. Kaplan, Bruce; Ahrens, Tom; Melford, Mike. Martin, Bogan, and Armstrong: Barnyard Dance. USA: Rounder 2003, 1972.

JOHNNIE MARSHALL

BM277. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Martin, Carl,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1626 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 255 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 245 (E169).

BM260. Feiner, Bruce. Johnnie Marshall: Live for Today. UK: JSP JSPCD2104, 1998.

BM278. Larson, Thom. “Crow Jane.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 1 (Feb 1978): 31–32.

See also: Black Wax no. 4 (1973). Blues & Soul no. 248 (1978).

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BM279. Leach, Andrew. “Martin, Carl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 659 (Item E162). BM280. Moore, Dave. Carl Martin (1930–1936); Willie ‘61’ Blackwell (1941): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD5229, 1994.

African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier). See also: Item BB2452. JAKE MARTIN BM295. Bogaert, Karel. “Martin, Jake,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 246 (Item E110).

BM281. Moore, J. Roderick; Lornell, Kip. “On Tour with a Black String Band: Howard Armstrong and Carl Martin Reminisce.” Goldenseal 2 (Oct/Dec 1976): 47.

“FIDDLIN’’ JOE MARTIN

BM282. Oliver, Paul. Carl Martin, 1930–36. Austria: Wolf WSE 123, 1988.

BM297. Bogaert, Karel. “Martin, Joe ‘Fiddlin’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 246 (Item E110).

BM283. Oliver, Paul. Carl Martin (1930–36) and Brownie McGhee (1940–41): Carolina Blues. Austria: Wolf WSE 114 CD, c1993.

BM298. Evans, David. “The Fiddlin’ Joe Martin Story.” Blues World no. 20 (Jul 1968): 3–5. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BM284. Rand, Larry. “Martin, Bogan & Armstrong.” Come for to Sing 1, no. 3 (Summer 1975): 8–11.

BM299. Harris, Sheldon. “Martin, ‘Fiddlin’ Joe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 349–350 (E146).

BM285. Scott, Frank. Carl Martin: Crow Jane Blues. USA: Testament TCD 6006, 1997. BM286. Tilling, Robert. “Carl Martin: A Brief Appreciation.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 16–18. BM287. Vorst, Paige Van. “String Jazz with Seasoning.” Mississippi Rag 1, no. 5 (Mar 1974): 4–5. BM288. Welding, Pete. “Interview with Carl Martin.” 78 Quarterly no. 2 (1968): 29–33. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 28–29, 40. Obituaries: Cadence 5, no. 7 (Jul 1979): 54. BM289. Kaplan, Bruce. “Carl Martin, 1906–1979.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 28–29, 40. BM290. Podber, Alan. “Carl Martin (1906–1979).” Sing Out! 27, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1979): 39. BM291. Walamies, Vesa. “Carl Martin, 1906–79.” Blues News [Finland] no. 61 (1980): 13. BM292. Wisse, Rien. “Carl Martin Overleden.” Block no. 27 (Jul/Aug 1979): 11. See also: Items A652, BA629, BA638 (Pt. 2), C151, C273 (Pt. 1), C781, F457.

BM296. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Fiddlin’ Joe Martin,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 177–178 (E101).

BM300. Hay, Fred J. “Martin, ‘Fiddlin’’ Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 659 (Item E162). BM301. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Martin, Fiddlin’ Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1627–1628 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 255 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 245 (E169). Obituaries: BM302. Hay, Fred. “Fiddlin’ Joe Martin.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 10. BM303. Stiff, John. “Fiddlin’ Joe Martin.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. See also: Item BB1210. KENNY MARTIN See: Item F753. OLLIS MARTIN See: Item F27.

DAISY MARTIN

SARA MARTIN

BM293. Tracy, Steve. Daisy Martin/Ozie McPherson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5522, 1997.

BM304. Anon. “Sara Martin Discography.” Discophile no. 43 (Aug 1955): 10–15; Discophile no. 45 (Dec 1955): 16; Discophile no. 47 (Apr 1956): 12; Discophile no. 49 (Aug 1956): 11.

BM294. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Daisy Martin.” Storyville (2002/03): 195–196. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore

BM305. Bakker, Dick M. “Sara Martin.” Micrography no. 13 (Feb 1971): 5.

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BM306. Biagioni, Egino. “Blues the (Blues-) World Forgot. 7. Teil: Death Sting Me Blues: Sara Martin.” Blues Notes no. 30 (Winter 1977): 16–18.

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BM321. Shadwick, Keith. “Sara Martin,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 205 (Item E204).

BM307. Bogaert, Karel. “Martin, Sara,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 246–247 (Item E110).

BM322. Swinton, Paul. “Sara Martin: ‘A Piece of the Copyright’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 116 (Feb 1997): 10–14.

BM308. Bogert, Pen. Sara Martin: Complete Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD 5395, 1995. Vol. 2: 12 July 1923 to 19 March 1924. Austria: Document DOCD 5396, 1995. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD 5397, 1995. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD 5398, 1995.

BM323. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Sara Martin.” Storyville (1996/97): 213–215. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BM309. Ellis, Chris. Sara Martin: The Famous Moanin’ Mama, 1922–1927. Holland: Retrieval RTR 79028, 2001. BM310. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Sara Martin,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 118. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BM311. Harris, Sheldon. “Martin, Sara,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 350–351 (E146). BM312. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Sara Martin: The Colored Sophie Tucker,” in Black Pearls, pp. 234– 236. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987. BM313. Holland, Ted. “Sara Martin,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 76 (E157). BM314. Kinkle, Roger D. “Martin, Sara,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1386– 1387 (E160). BM315. Komara, Edward. “Martin, Sara,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 659 (Item E162). BM316. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Martin, Sara,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1630 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 255–256 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 245– 246 (E169).

See also: Items A1831, A1917, A2209, BB376, BR162, F496, F593. CAREY “DITTY” MASON See: Item BS1837. MOSES MASON See: Items A2272, BB305. COSIMO MATASSA BM324. Anon. “Cosimo Matassa’s New Orleans Studio Awarded Landmark Status (50th Anniversary of First Recording Session There by Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew on Dec. 10, 1949).” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 116. BM325. Armbruster, Steve. “The J&M Studio Story. Pt. 1.” Wavelength no. 72 (Oct 1986): 26–28; “Pt. 2.” Wavelength no. 73 (Nov 1986): 29–31. BM326. Benicewicz, Larry. “Cosimo Matassa.” Blues Life no. 50 (1990): 4–12. BM327. Broven, John J. “Cosimo Matassa and His Recording Studios,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 13–17 (Item F1076). BM328. Callahan, Mike. “New Orleans Rock & Roll.” Goldmine no. 57 (Feb 1981): 155–158. (NOTE: Includes New Orleans LP discography on pp. 158–159.)

BM317. Oliver, Paul. “Martin, Sara (1904),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 190–191 (Item E378).

BM329. Davies, Colin. “The Sound of New Orleans: Colin Davies Talks to Legendary Crescent City Recording Engineer Cosimo Matassa.” Now Dig This no. 241 (Apr 2003): 24–27.

BM318. O’Neal, Jim; Garon, Paul. “Kentucky Blues. Pt. 2: The Sylvester Weaver Scrapbook.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 15–25.

BM330. Gaul, Emily. “Cosimo Matassa: New Orleans R&B Recording Guru.” Goldmine no. 489 (23 Apr 1999): 26+.

BM319. Rattenbury, Ken. “Martin [Dunn], Sara,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 88 (Item E159).

BM331. Hannusch, Jeff. “Cosimo Matassa: New Orleans’ Recording Giant,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 107– 118 (Item F1085).

BM320. Santelli, Robert. “Martin, Sara,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 277–278 (Item E202).

BM332. Hershkovits, David. “Cosimo Matassa.” New Orleans Courier (29 Jul–4 Aug 1976): 7.

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BM333. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Matassa, Cosimo,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1639 (Item E165). BM334. Pope, John. “Cosimo Matassa: New Orleans’ Rock ‘n Roll Record King.” Dixie Magazine/ New Orleans Times Picayune/States-Item (19 Jul 1978): 14–15. BM335. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Cosimo Matassa,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 112–113, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BM336. Trynka, Paul. “Rockin’ at Cosmo’s.” Mojo no. 57 (Aug 1998): 52. See also: REX RECORDS MINNIE MATHES See: Items BB340, BB1640. EMMET MATHEWS See: Item BH267. LENA MATLOCK See: Item BC2122. ARTHUR MATTHEWS Obituaries: BM337. Penny, Dave. “Little Arthur Matthews.” Blues & Rhythm no. 101 (Aug 1995): 8. DAVID J. MATTIS See: DUKE/PEACOCK RECORDS MATTHEW “HOGMAN” MAXEY BM338. Bogaert, Karel. “Maxey, Matthew ‘Hogman’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 247–248 (Item E110). BM339. Oster, Harry; Crawford, Paul B. Angola Prisoners’ Blues. USA: USA: Arhoolie R 2011, 1970.

BM343. Lowry, Pete. “Doin’ the Piedmont.” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 22–23. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 41. TINA MAYBERRY See: Item BB376. LUTHER MAYER BM344. Wilkes, Wesley. “Luther ‘Captain Luke’ Mayer,” in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 100–103. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. PETE MAYES BM345. Anon. “Rencontre: Pete Mayes.” Jazz Hot no. 570 (May 2000): 16+ BM346. Doidy, Eric. “Peter Mayes: Big Blues from Texas.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 36–39. BM347. Govenar, Alan. “Pete Mayes,” in Living Texas Blues, p. 61. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BM348. Govenar, Alan. “Pete Mayes,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 121–123 (Item F1414). BM349. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 11. BM350. Howard, Aaron. “Pete Mayes’ Double Bayou Dance Hall.” Living Blues no. 116 (Jul/Aug 1994): 38–43. BM351. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mayes, Pete,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1648 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 257 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 247–248 (E169). BM352. Otis, John. “Mayes, Pete,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 661–662 (Item E162).

CHARLES MAXFIELD

BM353. Wisse, Rien. “Pete Mayes: Blues met Texaanse Paardekrecht.” Block no. 79 (1991): 7–11.

BM340. Eagle, Bob. “Charles Maxfield.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 14.

BM354. Wisse, Rien; Ames, Roy C.; Mayes, Pete. “Pete Mayes Discography.” Block no. 79 (1991): 12.

BUTLER “STRING BEANS” MAY

PERCY MAYFIELD

BM341. Seroff, Doug; Abbott, Lynn. “The Life and Death of Pioneer Bluesman Butler ‘String Beans’ May.” Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association no. 5 (2002): 9–48.

BM355. Anon. “Mayfield Cops Juke Box Poll.” Chicago Defender (12 Jan 1952): 22.

ROOSEVELT MAY BM342. Komara, Edward. “May, Roosevelt,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 661 (Item E162).

BM356. Anon. Percy Mayfield Sings Percy Mayfield. USA: RCA LSP-4269, 1970. BM357. Bruin, Leo W. “Percy Mayfield: Het Zwarte Goud van Percy Mayfield.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 76/77/78/79 (May/Jun/Jul/Aug 1977): 6–8.

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BM358. Bruin, Leo W. Percy Mayfield with the Phillip Walker Blues Band: Hit the Road Again. Holland: Timeless SJP 170, 1983. BM359. Clarke, Donald. “Mayfield, Percy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 849 (Item E125). BM360. Collins, Willie. “Mayfield, Percy (1920–1984),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 3, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 310–311 (Item E185). BM361. Cullen, Thomas J, III. “Reverend Hand Jive & the Poet Laureate.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 58, 60. BM362. Govenar, Alan. “Percy Mayfield,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 174–178 (Item F1414). (NOTE: Contains extract from Dick Shurman’s interview in Living Blues no. 50 (1981).) BM363. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Percy Mayfield,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 214–215 (Item E145). BM364. Harris, Sheldon. “Mayfield, Percy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 352–353 (E146). BM365. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Percy Mayfield,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 221–222 (E150). BM366. Hildebrand, Lee. “Percy Mayfield,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 147–148. New York: Billboard, 1994. BM367. Holland, Ted. “Percy Mayfield,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 94–95 (E157). BM368. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mayfield, Percy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1648–1649 (Item E165). BM369. Lowry, Pete. “Blues Bleachings: Percy Mayfield.” Blues Unlimited no. 84 (Sep 1971): 23. BM370. Merletti, Alberto. “Percy Mayfield.” Feelin’ Good no. 7 (1986): 8–13. BM371. Mohr, Kurt; Niquét, Bernard. “Discographie.” Jazz Hot no. 273 (Jun 1971): 19.

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BM376. O’Jay, Eddie. Percy Mayfield: Weakness is a Thing Called Man. USA: RCA Victor LSP-4444, 1970. BM377. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Percy Mayfield, 1947–1951. France: Classics 5114, 2004. 1951– 1954. France: Classics 5150, 2005. BM378. Point, Michael. “Mayfield, Percy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 663 (Item E162). BM379. Pruter, Robert. “The Mayfield-Begat-Mayfield Rumor.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 32–33. BM380. Robs, Gerard. “Percy Mayfield Discography.” Block no. 84 (1992): 17–20. BM381. Roeser, Steve. “Percy Mayfield: The Agony and Ecstasy of R&B.” Goldmine no. 434 (14 Mar 1997): 16–19, 30, 32, 34, 36–37, 42, 44, 46, 48, 56, 60. BM382. Russell, Tony. “Percy Mayfield (1920–1984),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 144 (Item A1904). BM383. Santelli, Robert. “Mayfield, Percy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 279–280 (Item E202). BM384. Shurman, Dick. Johnny Adams: Walking on a Tightrope: The Songs of Percy Mayfield. USA: Rounder 2095, 1989. BM385. Shurman, Dick. “Living Blues Interview: Percy Mayfield.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 12–25. BM386. Shurman, Dick. Percy Mayfield: The Voice Within. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-22, 1981. BM387. Snowden, Don. “A Blues Gem from a Surprising Pairing.” Los Angeles Times (15 Apr 1990): 66. BM388. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Percy Mayfield: Poet in Blues.” Blues Life no. 50 (1990): 4–7. BM389. Swyer, Alan. “The Poet and the Genius.” Blues & Rhythm no. 170 (Jun 2002): 4–6. BM390. Vera, Billy. Percy Mayfield: For Collectors Only. USA: Specialty SP 7000, 1989. BM391. Vera, Billy. Percy Mayfield: His Tangerine & Atlantic Sides. USA: Rhino RH28 7828, 2004.

BM372. Mohr, Kurt; Niquét, Bernard. “Essai de Discographie de Percy Mayfield.” Point du Jazz no. 14 (Jun 1978): 69–71.

BM392. Vera, Billy. Percy Mayfield: Memory Pain. USA: Specialty SPCD-7027-2, 1992.

BM373. Mohr, Kurt; Niquét, Bernard. “Percy Mayfield.” Jazz Hot no. 273 (Jun 1971): 18–19.

BM393. Vera, Billy. Percy Mayfield: Poet of the Blues. USA: Specialty 7001, c1990.

BM374. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 24 (1984): 6.

BM394. Vries, Renze de. “Percy Mayfield Hits the Road Again.” Jazz Nu no. 60 (Oct 1983): 14–15.

BM375. Niquét, Bernard. “Percy Mayfield.” Point du Jazz no. 14 (Jun 1978): 67–68.

BM395. Wijngaarden, Kees van. “Percy Mayfield Berichten uit het Hart.” Block no. 84 (1992): 11–16.

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Obituaries: Billboard 96 (25 Aug 1984): 69. Black Perspective in Music 12, no. 2 (Fall 1984): 278. Cadence 10, no. 10 (Oct 1984): 93. Coda no. 199 (Dec 1984): 39. Down Beat 51, no. 11 (Nov 1984): 15. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 333 (Nov 1984): 5. Jazztimes (Nov 1984): 7. Musician no. 73 (Nov 1984): 10. Variety 316 (15 Aug 1984): 95.

STONEWALL MAYS See: Item D1674. TED MAYS See: Item BB473. EARRING GEORGE MAYWEATHER

BM396. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Percy Mayfield.” Blues & Rhythm no. 3 (Oct 1984): 51–53.

BM409. Cohen, Bob. “Earring George Mayweather.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 32–35.

BM397. Löfgren, Tommy. “Percy Mayfield, 1920–1984.” Jefferson no. 67 (Winter 1984): 46.

BM410. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mayweather, Earring George,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 257, 259 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 248 (E169).

BM398. Périn, Jacques. “Percy Mayfield.” Soul Bag no. 100 (Sep/Oct 1984): 54. BM399. Shurman, Dick; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Percy Mayfield.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 66–67. BM400. Wisse, Rien. “Percy Mayfield.” Block no. 51 (Jul/ Aug/Sep 1984): 16. See also: Items A549, F178. BERT MAYS BM401. Bogaert, Karel. “Mays, Bert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 249 (Item E110). See also: Item C720 (Vol. 1). CURLEY MAYS BM402. Beaudouin, David. “Mays, Curley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 663 (Item E162). BM403. Eagle, Bob. “Curley Mays.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 27–28. BM404. Harris, Sheldon. “Mays, Curley,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 353 (E146). BM405. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mays, Curley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1649 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 257 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 248 (E169). JAMES MAYS

BM411. Morse, Steve. “Blues Community Rallies for Mayweather.” Boston Globe (2 Feb 1995): 51. BM412. Russell, Tony. “Mayweather, ‘Earring’ George,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 663–664 (Item E162). Obituaries: Boston Herald (17 Feb 1995): 59. Cadence 21, no. 8 (Aug 1995): 109. Down Beat 62, no. 9 (Sep 1995): 14. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 93. Orkester Journalen 63 (May 1995): 37. BM413. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Earring George Mayweather.” Living Blues no. 121 (May/Jun 1995): 63–64. BM414. Earley, M.E. “‘Earring’ George Mayweather.” Sing Out! 40, no. 1 (May/Jul 1995): 28–29. BM415. Herwaldt, David. “‘Earring’ George Mayweather.” Blues Access no. 22 (Summer 1995): 40. BM416. Rainsford, Mike. “‘Earring’ George Mayweather.” Blues & Rhythm no. 98 (Apr 1995): 14. See also: Mississippi Saxophone (Jan 1993): 9. PALMER McABEE See: Items BB1393, C503. CONNIE McBOOKER BM417. Leadbitter, Mike. “Connie McBooker: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 33 (May/Jun 1966): 6.

BM406. Tracy, Steve. “Going to Cincinnati: A Search for Cincinnati’s Blues Heritage: ‘Play It Like You Did Back on George Street’.” Living Blues no. 38 (May/ Jun 1978): 21–22.

MARY McBRIDE

BM407. Tracy, Steven C. “James Mays,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 94–99. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

JERRY McCAIN

BM408. Tracy, Steve. “James Mays: Link with Bygone Blues.” Cincinnati Enquirer (11 Jan 1976).

BM419. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jerry McCain,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 178 (E101).

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 40.

BM418. Anon. “Jerry McCain Discography, 1953–1989.” Block no. 77 (1991): 12–14.

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BM420. Bauer, Cathey. “Jerry McCain Hangs Tuff from His ‘Welfare Cadillac’.” King Biscuit Times Blues Journal 5, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1996): 25–27. BM421. Dahl, Bill. Jerry McCain: Good Stuff! USA: Varese VSD-6022, 1999. BM422. Danchin, Sebastian. “Jerry McCain.” Soul Bag no. 128 (Autumn 1992): 12. BM423. Fassio, Edoardo. “Jerry McCain.” Il Blues no. 37 (Dec 1991): 20–21. BM424. Garmon, M.D. Jerry McCain: Bad Blues is My Business. USA: Bad International BAD 30001, 1986. BM425. Grigg, Andy. “Jerry McCain: Make Way for the ‘Boogie Man’.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 3 (Feb 1994): 6–10.

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BM426. Harris, Sheldon. “McCain, Jerry ‘Boogie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 353–354 (E146).

BM444. Santelli, Robert. “McCain, Jerry,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 280 (Item E202).

BM427. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jerry McCain,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 222–223 (E150).

BM445. Tomko, Gene. “McCain, Jerry ‘Boogie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 664 (Item E162).

BM428. Koda, Cub. That’s What They Want — The Best of Jerry McCain. USA: Excello 3009, 1997. BM429. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McCain, Jerry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1546 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 259 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 248 (E169). BM430. Leadbitter, Mike. “Courtin’ in a Welfare Cadillac.” Blues Unlimited no. 79 (Jan 1971): 14–15. BM431. Leadbitter, Mike. “Jerry ‘Boogie’ McCain.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 8–9. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BM446. Trierweiler, Rol. “Jerry ‘Boogie’ McCain.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 22 (Jun 2002): 23–35. BM447. Zijlstra, Don. “De Lijdensweg van Jerry McCain.” Block no. 77 (1991): 7–11. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 190 (2001). Mississippi Saxophone (Jan 1993): 9. Items BK128, BW2319. CASH McCALL (Morris Dollison) BM448. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Cash McCall.” Soul Bag no. 98 (Mar/Apr 1984): 22–23.

BM432. Leadbitter, Mike. Jerry McCain/Frank Frost/ Arthur Crudup: Harpin’ on It. UK: Polydor 2941 001, 1972.

BM449. Grigg, Andy. “Cash McCall: Chicago Memories.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 7 (Oct/Nov 1994): 15–20.

BM433. McCain, Jerry. “Jerry McCain: ‘What Happens to You in the Recording Business Shouldn’t Happen to People in Hell!’.” Living Blues no. 54 (1982): 4.

BM450. Grigg, Andy. “Cash McCall’s Gospel Memories.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 5 (Jun 1994): 15–18.

BM434. McCracken, Mike. “Jerry’s Blue Christmas.” Blues & Rhythm no. 115 (1996): 15.

BM451. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McCall, Cash,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1546– 1547 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 259 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 248–249 (E169).

BM435. Mohr, Kurt. “Jerry McCain et Kip Anderson: Au Hasard d’une Tournée.” Soul Bag no. 131 (Summer 1993): 8–9. BM436. Mohr, Kurt. “Jerry McCain Discography.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 17–19. (NOTE: With additions in Soul Bag no. 133 (1994): 28.) BM437. Nelson, David. “Jerry McCain: I Got to Sing the Blues.” Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/Feb 1994): 8–19.

BM452. Mohr, Kurt. “Cash McCall.” Soul Bag no. 45 (Jan 1975): 25; Soul Bag no. 46 (Feb 1975): 6. BM453. Richardson, Clive. “Cash McCall: A Biography.” Soul Music [UK] no. 2 (Jan 1968). Reprinted in

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BM467. Bays, Kenneth. “Diamond Teeth Mary, 1902– 2000.” Blues Revue no. 59 (Jul/Aug 2000): 84–85.

BM454. Rosen, Steven. “Cash McCall’s Blues on Target.” Denver Post (27 Nov 1992): 12.

BM468. Bonner, Brett J. “Diamond Teeth Mary.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 118.

BM455. Santelli, Robert. “McCall, Cash,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 281 (Item E202).

BM469. Burnside, Mary Wade. “Late Blues Singer Finally Coming Home.” The Sunday Gazette Mail [West Virginia] (23 Apr 2000): P1F.

BM456. Trageser, Jim. “McCall, Cash,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 664 (Item E162). BM457. Waterhouse, Jon; Nelson, David. “Cash McCall: A Refugee from the Cotton Field.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 18–23. See also: Les Amis du Blues 2, no. 6 (Nov/Dec 1996). Les Amis du Blues 3, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1997). Goldmine no. 184 (14 Aug 1987). ARTHUR McCLAIN See: JOE EVANS & ARTHUR McCLAIN MARY McCLAIN BM458. Adkison, M. “Blues News: Diamond Teeth Mary Celebrates 95th Birthday.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 15. BM459. Anon. “Blues Singer Sings Without Dentures After They are Stolen.” Charleston Daily Mail (15 May 1999): 4. BM460. Anon. “A Link to the Past: Diamond Teeth Mary McClain.” St. Petersburg Times (Weekend) (20 Feb 1998): 21. BM461. Brassfield, Mike. “Thief Takes Trademark Dentures of Diamond Teeth Mary McClain.” St. Petersburg Times (14 May 1999): 3B. BM462. Duffy, Timothy; Helm, Levon. “‘Diamond Teeth’ Mary Smith McClain,” in Music Makers, pp. 108– 109. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BM463. Porter, Lynn. “‘Diamond Teeth’ Wows Home; Gospel-Blues Singer Diamond Teeth Mary McClain, 96, Gives It Her All in a Nursing Home Concert.” The Tampa Tribune (14 May 1999): 1. BM464. Tilling, Robert. “Amazing Grace: The Life and Times of Diamond Teeth Mary.” Blues & Rhythm no. 97 (Mar 1995): 9. BM465. Trageser, Jim. “McClain, Mary ‘Diamond Teeth’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 664–665 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 120. BM466. Basse, Craig. “Late in the Limelight, a Blues Legend Grew.” St. Petersburg Times (5 Apr 2000): 1B.

BM470. Di Pietra, Maggie Council. “Remembering ‘Queen of Blues’.” St. Petersburg Times (28 Apr 2000): 2T. BM471. Gallagher, Peter B. “Florida Folk: Blues Legend Diamond Teeth Mary.” Seminole Tribune 21, no. 7 (26 May 2000): 14. BM472. Glidewell, Jan. “Her Life, Like Her Songs, Deserves One More Reprise.” St. Petersburg Times (7 Apr 2000): 1. BM473. Glidewell, Jan. “Remembering Diamond Teeth.” St. Petersburg Times (12 Apr 2000): 2. BM474. Lavender, Dave. “Diamond Teeth Mary.” Jefferson no. 127 (2000): 19–20. BM475. LeBlanc, Eric. “Diamond Teeth Mary.” Blues & Rhythm no. 149 (May 2000): 17. BM476. Leiser, Janet. “Blues Legend Diamond Teeth Mary Dies.” The Tampa Tribune (5 Apr 2000): 1. BM477. Mamenta, Joanne. “Diamond Teeth Mary, 97, Dies.” The Bradenton Herald (5 Apr 2000): 1. BM478. O’Hara, Timothy. “McClain, a Blues Treasure, Dies at 97; Mary McClain Lived for Gigs - Even in a Retirement Home, She Craved the Stage.” Sarasota Herald-Tribune (5 Apr 2000): 1A. BM479. Wolfson, Cary. “Diamond Teeth Mary (Mary Smith McClain) (1902–2000).” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 53. TOMMY McCLENNAN BM480. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Tommy McClennan: The Bluebird Recordings, 1939–1942. USA: RCA 07863 6 7430-2, 1997. BM481. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Tommy McClennan,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 178 (E101). BM482. Bakker, Dick M. “Tommy McClennon.” Micrography no. 7 (Nov 1969): 11. BM483. Balfour, Alan. Tommy McClennan: Cotton Patch Blues, 1939–1942. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 804, 1984. BM484. Bisson, Raffaele. “Tommy McClennan: La Quintessenza del Blues.” Il Blues no. 77 (Dec 2001): 44–47.

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BM485. Bogaert, Karel. “McClennan, Tommy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 250 (Item E110). BM486. Brennan, Luann. “Tommy McClennan,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164). BM487. Briggs, Keith. Tommy McClennan. Vol. 1: Whisky Headed Woman. UK: Document DOCD-5669, 2002. Vol. 2: Cross Cut Saw. UK: Document DOCD-5670, 2002. BM488. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Honeyboy Edwards Remembers Tommy McClennan.” Living Blues no. 104 (Jul/Aug 1992): 18–23.

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BM501. Russell, Tony. “Tommy McClennan (1908–1962),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 139 (Item A1904). BM502. Rye, Howard. “Tommy McClennan.” Collectors Items no. 30 (Jun 1985): 11. BM503. Rye, Howard. “Tommy McClennan (Revised).” Collectors Items no. 59 (Jan 1992): 18. BM504. Santelli, Robert. “McClennan, Tommy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 281–282 (Item E202). BM505. Shadwick, Keith. “Tommy McClennan,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 207 (Item E204).

BM489. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “McClennan, Tommy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 171 (Item E128).

BM506. Solding, Staffan. “The Hell with Them, I’ll Sing My Song ...: Tommy McClennan.” Jefferson no. 72 (1986): 18.

BM490. Buzelin, Jean. Tommy McClennan & Robert Petway: A Guitar King, 1939–1942. France: Blues Collection 158702, c1996.

BM507. Surge, Frank. “Tommy McClennan,” in Singers of the Blues, p. 51 (Item E213).

BM491. Charters, Samuel B. “49, 51, 61,” in The Country Blues, pp. 195–206 (Item A389).

BM508. Templeton, Ray. Tommy McClennan: Travelin’ Highway Man. UK: Travelin’ Man TM CD 06, 1990.

BM492. Feather, Leonard. “McClennan, Tommy,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 326 (Item E138).

BM509. Walamies, Vesa. “Tommy McClennan: Country Bluesia Soul-Väen Makunn?” Blues News [Finland] no. 45 (1977): 8–9.

BM493. Forman, E.C. “A Discography of Tommy McClennon.” Discophile no. 40 (Feb 1955): 3; Discophile no. 45 (Dec 1955): 16–17; Discophile no. 47 (Apr 1956): 12. BM494. Harris, Sheldon. “McClennan, Tommy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 354 (E146). BM495. Harrison, David. “McClennan, Tommy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 665–666 (Item E162). BM496. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Tommy McClennan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 223–224 (E150). BM497. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McClennan, Tommy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1551 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 259 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 249 (E169). BM498. Morgantini, Jacques. Tommy McClennan: Mississippi Blues. France: RCA PM 42040, 1978.

See also: Item BW1912. LIL McCLINTOCK BM510. Evans, David. “Lil McClintock.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 11. BM511. Oliver, Paul. Atlanta Blues, 1927–30: The Complete Recordings in Chronological Order of Julius Daniels, Lil McClintock. UK: Matchbox MSE 219, 1986. BM512. Raichelson, Richard M. “Lil McClintock’s ‘Don’t You Think I’m Santa Claus’.” JEMF Quarterly 6 (1970): 132–134. See also: Items F542, F551. MORRIS McCLURE See: RED MACK MACK McCORMICK

BM499. Oliver, Paul. “McClennan, Tommy (1908–c.1958),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 191 (Item E378).

BM513. Hall, Michael. “Mack McCormick Still Has the Blues.” Texas Monthly (Apr 2002): 113–117, 165– 168. Reprinted in Da Capo Best Music Writing 2003, ed. M. Groening. Cambridge: Da Capo, 2003.

BM500. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “McClennan, Tommy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 157 (Item E182).

BM514. McCormick, Mack. “An Open Letter from Mack McCormick.” Blues Unlimited no. 117 (Jan/Feb 1976): 17.

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BM515. Strachwitz, Chris. “The Houston ‘Record Men’.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 8 (May 1960): 9–10. BM516. Welding, Pete. “The Sound of Houston.” Saturday Review 44 (14 Jan 1961): 54–55. ANN SORTER McCOY See: ANN SORTER CHARLIE McCOY BM517. Bogaert, Karel. “McCoy, Charlie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 250–251 (Item E110). BM518. Doering, Teddy. Charlie McCoy: Complete 1928– 1932 Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6018, 1992. BM519. Doering, Teddy. The McCoy Brothers (Charlie & Joe McCoy): Complete Recorded Works, 1934– 1944 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6019, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6020, 1992. BM520. Harris, Sheldon. “McCoy, Charles ‘Charlie’/ ’Papa’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 354–355 (E146). BM521. Leach, Andrew. “McCoy, Charlie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 667 (Item E162). BM522. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “McCoy, Charles,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 157 (Item E182). BM523. Russell, Tony. “Charlie McCoy (1909–1950),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 139–140 (Item A1904). BM524. Russell, Tony. “Key to the Bushes.” Blues Unlimited no. 62 (May 1969): 17; Blues Unlimited no. 63 (Jun 1969): 18; Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 17; Blues Unlimited no. 65 (Sep 1969): 17. BM525. Russell, Tony. “Talking Blues: Blues Masters of the 30’s: Charlie McCoy.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 2 (May 1971): 29–30. BM526. Rye, Howard. “Charlie McCoy.” Collectors Items no. 16 (Feb 1983): 14. BM527. Santelli, Robert. “McCoy, Charlie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 282 (Item E202). BM528. Shadwick, Keith. “Charlie McCoy,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 208 (Item E204). BM529. Walamies, Vesa. “Joe & Charlie McCoy.” Blues News [Finland] no. 111 (1988): 8–9. See: Items F849, F851.

GEORGE AND ETHEL McCOY BM530. Bogaert, Karel. “McCoy, Ethel & George,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 251–252 (Item E110). BM531. Komara, Edward. “McCoy, George and Ethel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 667 (Item E162). BM532. Rosenthal, Gene. George and Ethel McCoy: Early in the Morning. USA: Adelphi AD 1004, 1970. Obituaries (George McCoy): Cadence 14, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 93. Jazztimes (Jul 1988): 7. Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 37. Variety 331 (18 May 1988): 167. BM533. O’Shaughnessy, Mark. “George McCoy.” Living Blues no. 82 (Sep/Oct 1988): 38. JOE McCOY BM534. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Joe McCoy,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 178–179 (E101). BM535. Basiuk, Bo; Larson, Thom; Salamone, Frank; Steigmeyer, Jim. “Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 3 (Jun 1977): 18–28, 30–39. BM536. Bogaert, Karel. “McCoy, Joe Wilber,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 252 (Item E110). BM537. Doering, Teddy. The McCoy Brothers (Charlie & Joe McCoy): Complete Recorded Works, 1934– 1944 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6019, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6020, 1992. BM538. Evans, David. “Who is Bill Wilber?” Blues World no. 15 (Jul 1967): 17. BM539. Groom, Bob. “Evil Devil Woman Blues.” Blues World no. 4 (1965): 8. BM540. Harris, Sheldon. “McCoy, Joe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 355–356 (E146). BM541. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McCoy, Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1555 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 260 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 250 (E169). BM542. Leach, Andrew. “McCoy, ‘Kansas’ Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 667 (Item E162). BM543. Oliver, Paul. “Joe McCoy Discography.” Discographical Forum no. 4 (Jan 1961): 17. BM544. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “McCoy, Joe,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 157 (Item E182).

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BM545. Russell, Tony. “Key to the Bushes.” Blues Unlimited no. 62 (May 1969): 17; Blues Unlimited no. 63 (Jun 1969): 18; Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 17; Blues Unlimited no. 65 (Sep 1969): 17; Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 19. BM546. Russell, Tony. “Joe McCoy (1905–50),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 140–141 (Item A1904). BM547. Rye, Howard. “Kansas Joe McCoy, 1929–1935.” Collectors Items no. 16 (Feb 1983): 12–13. BM548. Santelli, Robert. “McCoy, Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 282–283 (Item E202). BM549. Shadwick, Keith. “Wilbur ‘Joe’ McCoy,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 209 (Item E204). BM550. Walamies, Vesa. “Joe & Charlie McCoy.” Blues News [Finland] no. 111 (1988): 8–9. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 120 (1989). Items A343, A2272, BS1921, C149, F1238, F1258, F1301. NATHANIEL McCOY See: SOTOPLAY RECORDS ROBERT LEE McCOY See: ROBERT NIGHTHAWK ROBERT McCOY BM551. Anon. “Birmingham Blues: The Story of Robert McCoy.” Music Memories 3, no. 2 (1963): 13–14. BM552. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert McCoy,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 179 (E101). BM553. Bogaert, Karel. “McCoy, Robert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 253 (Item E110).

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Obituaries: BM558. Eagle, Bob. “Robert McCoy.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 49. ROSE MARIE McCOY BM559. Broven, John. “‘Almost Every Station Would Be Playing a Singleton-McCoy Tune!’: The Story of Rose Marie McCoy.” Juke Blues no. 26 (Summer 1992): 8–14. BM560. Hess, Norbert. “Rose Marie McCoy: The Song Hits.” Juke Blues no. 26 (Summer 1992): 15. BM561. Sanjek, David. “McCoy, Rose Marie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 668 (Item E162). BM562. Topping, Ray. “Discography of Rose Marie McCoy.” Juke Blues no. 26 (Summer 1992): 15. RUBE McCOY BM563. Bogaert, Karel. “McCoy, Rube,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 253 (Item E110). VIOLA McCOY BM564. Allen, Walter C. “Discomania. 95: Amanda Brown.” Jazz Journal 11, no. 5 (May 1958): 42, 44. BM565. Bogaert, Karel. “McCoy, Viola,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 253–254 (Item E110). BM566. Harris, Sheldon. “McCoy, Viola,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 356–357 (E146). BM567. Kendziora, Carl. “Behind the Cobwebs.” Record Changer 11, no. 5 (May 1952): 15. BM568. Kinkle, Roger D. “McCoy, Viola,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1403 (E160).

BM554. Harris, Sheldon. “McCoy, Robert Edward ‘Bob’/ ’Cyclone’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 356 (E146).

BM569. Rye, Howard. “McCoy, Viola,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 668 (Item E162).

BM555. Komara, Edward. “McCoy, Robert Edward,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 667–668 (Item E162).

BM570. Rye, Howard. Viola McCoy: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5416, 1995; Viola McCoy: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5417, 1995; Viola McCoy/Julia Moody: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5418, 1995.

BM556. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McCoy, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1555 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 260 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 250 (E169). BM557. Rijn, Guido van. Robert McCoy: Blues and Boogie Woogie Classics. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2814, 1977.

BM571. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Viola McCoy.” Storyville (1996/97): 212; Storyville (1998/99): 186–189. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American,

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Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

BM588. Dahl, Bill. “Bass, McCracklin Made Good Chess Moves.” Chicago Tribune (15 Sep 1995): 6.

See also: Items A1153, A1826, A2209, BR162.

BM589. DeWitt, Howard. “Jimmy McCracklin. Pt. 1: Doing ‘The Walk’ from Arkansas to California to Stardom.” Rock & Blues News no. 3 (Apr/May 1999): 15–20; “Pt. 2: The Checker/Chess, Mercury and Personal Label Years, 1958–1962.” Rock & Blues News no. 4 (May/Jun 1999): 29–32; “Pt. 3: The Imperial Years.” Rock & Blues News no. 5 (Aug/ Sep 1999): 23–26; “Pt. 4: The Path from Stax Onwards.” Rock & Blues News no. 6 (Oct/Nov 1999): 27–30.

WILLIAM McCOY BM572. Bogaert, Karel. “McCoy, William,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 254 (Item E110). See also: Items A339, F1444. JIMMY McCRACKLIN BM573. Anon. “Jim McCracklin and Gatemouth in Blues Tilt.” Chicago Defender (23 Feb 1952): 22. BM574. Anon. “McCracklin’s Band Scores in Houston.” Chicago Defender (6 Dec 1952): 22. BM575. Astbury, Ray. “McCracklin, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 668–669 (Item E162). BM576. Bainer, Maria. “Jimmy McCracklin.” Blues Life no. 40 (1987): 10–12. BM577. Bainer, Maria; Lange, Charlie. “Jimmy McCracklin: ‘Ik zal de Blues Nooit Verlaten.” Block no. 72 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1989): 13–16. BM578. Bainer, Maria; DeWitt, Howard A.; Notini, Per. “Jimmy McCracklin Partial Discography.” Blues Life no. 40 (1987): 12. BM579. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 442 (Nov 1994): 11.

BM590. DeWitt, Howard A. “Jimmy McCracklin: The Road to the King Biscuit Blues Festival.” Blue Suede News no. 33 (Winter 1996): 15–16. BM591. Escott, Colin. The Walk: Jimmy McCracklin At His Best. USA: Razor & Tie RE 2124-2, 1997. BM592. Feld, David. “The Thrill Still Isn’t Gone: Jimmy McCracklin Walks the Walk.” Blues Access no. 20 (Winter 1994/95): 40–44. BM593. Groslier, Daniel. “Jimmy McCracklin Discography.” Soul Bag no. 111 (Autumn 1987): 12–16. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Soul Bag no. 112 (1988): 41.) BM594. Hannusch, Jeff. Jimmy McCracklin: My Story. USA: Bullseye CD BB 9508, 1991.

BM580. Bentley, Chris. Everybody Rock!: The Best of Jimmy McCracklin. UK: Charly RED LP 10, 1989.

BM595. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Jimmy McCracklin,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 215 (Item E145).

BM581. Bernholm, Jonas; Carlsson, Ulf; Notini, Per. Jimmy McCracklin and His Blues Blasters: I’m Gonna Have My Fun. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-29, 1985.

BM596. Harris, Sheldon. “McCracklin, Jimmy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 357–358 (E146).

BM582. Bernholm, Jonas; Carlsson, Ulf; Notini, Per. Jimmy McCracklin: You Deceived Me. Sweden: Crown Prince IG-405, 1985. BM583. Bogaert, Karel. “McCracklin, Jimmy,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 254–255 (Item E110). BM584. Carlsson, Ulf. “Jimmy McCracklin: Steppin’ Up in Class.” Living Blues no. 62 (Winter 1984): 1. BM585. Carlsson, Ulf; Notini, Per. “Living Blues Interview: Jimmy McCracklin.” Living Blues no. 62 (Winter 1984): 2–13. BM586. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Quelques Chanteurs. Pt. 1: Jimmy McCracklin.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 23. BM587. Clarke, Donald. “McCracklin, Jimmy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 792–793 (Item E125).

BM597. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jimmy McCracklin,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 224–225 (E150). BM598. Hildebrand, Lee. Jimmy McCracklin: The Mercury Recordings. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15558, 1992. BM599. Hildebrand, Lee. “Jimmy McCracklin Today.” Blues Unlimited no. 83 (Jul 1971): 11. BM600. Hildebrand, Jimmy. “Jimmy McCracklin’s Oakland Blues,” in African-American Traditional Arts and Folklife in Oakland and the East Bay: A Collection of Essays, ed. W.R. Collins, pp. 9–11. Oakland: City of Oakland, 1992. BM601. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 129 (1996): 10. BM602. Holland, Ted. “Jimmy McCracklin,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 95 (E157).

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BM603. Lange, Charlie. “Jimmy McCracklin.” Monterey Bay Blues Society 1, no. 2 (19??) BM604. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McCracklin, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1556 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 260 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 251 (E169). BM605. Lindenau, Don; Slaven, Neil. “The McCracklin Story.” R&B Monthly no. 18 (Jul 1965): 2–6. BM606. Mohr, Kurt; Leadbitter, Mike; Chauvard, Marcel. “Discography of Jimmy McCracklin.” Jazz Statistics no. 28 (Dec 1962): 1–4. (NOTE: Continued in Blues Statistics no. 2 (1963): 1–2.) BM607. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 47 (1990): 10. BM608. Nite, Norm N. “Jimmy McCracklin,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 402 (Item E181). BM609. Notini, Per. Jimmy McCracklin: Rockin’ Man. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-12, 1979. BM610. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Jimmy McCracklin, 1945–1948. France: Classics 5062, 2003. BM611. Radenac, Marc. “Jimmy McCracklin: Le Souffle de la West Coast.” Soul Bag no. 111 (Autumn 1987): 6–11. BM612. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Jimmy McCracklin.” The Blues Collection no. 66 (1992+). BM613. Russell, Tony. “Jimmy McCracklin (1921–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 141 (Item A1904). BM614. Santelli, Robert. “McCracklin, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 283–284 (Item E202). BM615. Sax, Dave. “Rare 78s.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 19–20. BM616. Shadwick, Keith. “Jimmy McCracklin,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 210 (Item E204). BM617. Topping, Ray; Rounce, Tony. Jimmy McCracklin and His Blues Blasters: The Modern Recordings, 1948–1950. Vol. 1. UK: Ace CDCHD 720, 1999. Vol. 2: Blues Blastin’. UK: Ace CDCHD 993, 2004. BM618. Topping, Ray. Jimmy McCracklin & His Blues Blasters. Vol. 1. UK: Ace 10 CH 28, 1981. BM619. Vernon, Mike. “Jimmy McCracklin.” Rhythm and Blues Gazette no. 2 (1963): 4–5. BM620. Vernon, Mike. “More About McC.” Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 14.

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BM621. Williams, Dave. Jimmy McCracklin: Blast ‘Em Dead! UK: Ace CHD 219, 1987. See also: Blue Suede News no. 23 (1993): 9+. Items BN145, F178. CARL McCRAY See: LARRY McCRAY LARRY McCRAY BM622. Barclay, Robert. “Larry McCray.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 60–63. BM623. Chapman, Dr. Bob; Duncan, Scott; Duncan, Susan. “The Mouth of the South.” Blueprint no. 16 (Jun 1990): 17. BM624. Chapman, Dr. Bob; Duncan, Scott; Duncan, Susan. “The Return of the Mouth of the South!” Blueprint no. 51 (May 1993): 22–23. BM625. Dahl, Bill. “Larry McCray on a Mission to ‘Modernize’ the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (8 Jul 1994): 1. BM626. Darwen, Norman. “‘Being Poor is Nothin’ to Be Ashamed Of’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 53 (Jul 1990): 17. BM627. Dicaire, David. “Larry McCray: Assembly-Line Blues,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 141–144 (Item E131). BM628. Kot, Greg. “It’s McCray’s Way.” Chicago Tribune (14 Apr 1991): 20. BM629. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McCray, Larry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1557 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 260, 262 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 251 (E169). BM630. Lek, Bert. “Larry McCray zit vol Ambitie.” Block no. 76 (1990): 11, 13. BM631. Reif, Fred. “Larry McCray.” Jefferson no. 74 (1986): 23, 39. BM632. Russell, Tony. “Larry McCray (1960–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 141–142 (Item A1904). BM633. Santelli, Robert. “McCray, Larry,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 284 (Item E202). BM634. Shadwick, Keith. “Larry McCray,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 211 (Item E204). BM635. Sinclair, John. “McCray, Larry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 669 (Item E162).

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BM636. Walmsley, Charles. “Brothers in Blues: McCray Brothers: Larry, Steve & Carl: A Triple Blues Treat.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (Oct/Nov 1997): 21–22. See also: Detroit Blues no. 11 (Aug/Sep 1997). Goldmine no. 360 (13 May 1994): 68. Vox no. 32 (May 1993): 80. Items D2032, F775. STEVE McCRAY See: LARRY McCRAY BILLY McCUNE BM637. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 3: Billy McCune.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 54–55. PHILLIP McCUTCHEN See: CEDAR CREEK SHEIK CLARA McDANIEL BM638. Gilmore, Lea A. “An Interview with Clara McDaniel.” Blues Access no. 32 (Winter 1998): 20–21, 23, 25. BM639. Hohman, Marvin. Clara McDaniel: Unwanted Child. USA: HMG/HighTone HMG 1002, 1997. BM640. Komara, Edward. “McDaniel, Clara ‘Big’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 669 (Item E162). ELLAS McDANIEL See: BO DIDDLEY FLOYD McDANIEL BM641. Dahl, Bill. “McDaniel’s Journeys Finally Lead Back Into Recording Studio.” Chicago Tribune (20 Jan 1995): 1. BM642. O’Brien, Justin. “McDaniel, Floyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 669 (Item E162). BM643. Shurman, Dick. “Floyd McDaniel.” Solo Blues no. 17 (1995): 12–13. Obituaries: Block no. 96 (1995): 5. Cadence 21, no. 9 (Sep 1995): 110. Down Beat 62, no. 11 (Nov 1995): 14. Goldmine no. 394 (1 Sep 1995): 12. Guitar Player 29, no. 11 (Nov 1995): 23. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Musica Jazz (Nov 1995): 55. Notes 52, no. 4 (1996): 1126. Orkester Journalen 63 (Nov 1995): 45. BM644. Brisbin, John Anthony. “A Tribute to Floyd McDaniel.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 44–51.

BM645. Hansen, George. “Floyd Edward ‘Pops’ McDaniel (1915–1995).” Sing Out! 40, no. 3 (Nov 1995/Jan 1996): 25–26. BM646. Heise, Kenan. “Floyd McDaniel, 80: Led Jump Blues Ensembles.” Chicago Tribune (25 Jul 1995): 8. BM647. Penny, Dave. “Floyd McDaniel.” Blues & Rhythm no. 103 (Oct 1995): 14. HATTIE McDANIELS BM648. Anon. “First Black Oscar Winner.” California Eagle (29 Feb 1940). BM649. Anon. “Hattie McDaniel.” Chicago Defender (24 Jul 1926): 7. BM650. Anon. “Hattie McDaniel Leaves $10,000.” New York Times (5 Nov 1952): 17. BM651. Anon. “McDaniel, Hattie.” American National Biography 15 (1999): 4–6. BM652. Clarke, Donald. “McDaniel, Hattie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 793 (Item E125). BM653. Harris, Sheldon. “McDaniel, Hattie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 360–363 (E146). BM654. Holland, Ted. “Hattie McDaniel,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 73 (E157). BM655. Jackson, Carlton. Hattie: The Life of Hattie McDaniel. Lanham: Madison, 1989. 220 pp. BM656. Leslie, Marcia L. “The Hattie McDaniel Monument: A Dying Wish is Honored.” American Visions 15, no. 2 (Apr/May 2000): 42–44. BM657. Lewis, Paul. “Blues on the Silver Screen: The Films of Hattie McDaniel.” Blueprint no. 57 (Nov 1993): 19. BM658. Rye, Howard. “McDaniel, Hattie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 670 (Item E162). BM659. Southern, Eileen. “McDaniel, Hattie,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 257–258 (Item E208). BM660. Watts, Jill. Hattie McDaniel: Hollywood Odyssey. New York: Amistad, 2005. Obituaries: Chicago Defender (1 Nov 1952): 1. New York Times (27 Oct 1952): 27. The Times [UK] (28 Oct 1952): 8. See also: Items A241, A1826, BM219. KATHERINE C. McDAVID See: Item BA155.

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BM677. DelGrosso, Rich. “Jesus is on the Mainline: The Gospel Slide Work of Mississippi Fred McDowell.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 9 (1993): 49.

See: DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS FRED McDOWELL BM661. Amos, Edward. “Mississippi Fred McDowell,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BM662. Anderson, Ian. “When Mississippi Fred Turned on to Electric.” Melody Maker (29 Mar 1969): 10. BM663. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Fred McDowell,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 179–180 (E101). BM664. Aschoff, Peter. Mississippi Fred McDowell, Furry Lewis, Robert Wilkins: When I Lay My Burden Down. USA: Biograph BCD-130, c1994. BM665. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Fred McDowell,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 241–242 (Item E104). BM666. Barton, Matthew. Fred McDowell: The First Recordings. USA: Rounder 1718, 1997. BM667. Bastin, Bruce. Fred McDowell. UK: Flyright FLY CD 14, 1989. BM668. Bates, Alan. Fred McDowell: Mississippi Delta Blues. UK: Black Lion 2460 193, 1972. BM669. Bogaert, Karel. “McDowell, Fred,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 255–256 (Item E110). BM670. Boone, Graeme M. “Twelve Key Recordings: ‘Fred McDowell’s Blues’,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 61–64. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. BM671. Bowden, Dan. Fred McDowell: The Voice of Mississippi Delta Blues Guitar. Mel Bay, 1996. 68 pp. BM672. Briggs, Keith. “Fred McDowell on CD.” Blues & Rhythm no. 106 (Feb 1996): 14–15. BM673. Canty, Kevin. “When Jesus Calls, How Do We Answer Him?” The Oxford American no. 40 (2001): 26–27. BM674. Checkland, Peter. “Substance and Shadows: McDowell and the Rest.” Jazz Journal 22, no. 7 (Jul 1969): 23. BM675. Clarke, Donald. “McDowell, ‘Mississippi’ Fred,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 794–795 (Item E125). BM676. Cuscuna, Michael. Mississippi Fred McDowell, 1904–1972. USA: Just Sunshine JSS-4, 1972.

BM678. Doering, Teddy. “... It’s a Worrisome Thing Man!” Blues Notes 4, no. 15/16 (Oct 1972): 7–10. BM679. Dyson, E.F. Fred McDowell and Furry Lewis: When I Lay My Burden Down. USA: Biograph BLP-12017, 1969. BM680. Escamilla, Brian. “Mississippi Fred McDowell,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 16 (Item E164). BM681. Evans, David. “Fred McDowell,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 140–141. New York: Perigee, 2005. BM682. Fancourt, Les. Mississippi Fred McDowell: Shake ‘Em on Down. UK: Charly CPCD 8165, 1997. BM683. Foster, Barry. “Mississippi Fred McDowell.” Journal of Popular Culture 5, no. 2 (1971): 446–451. BM684. Garner, Ken. “Mississippi Fred McDowell,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 270. London: BBC, 1993. BM685. Gilbert, Jeremy. “Caught in the Act.” Melody Maker (8 Mar 1969): 6. BM686. Glassenberg, Bob. “Mississippi Fred McDowell.” Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 32. BM687. Grandi, Marino. “New York, 5 Novembre 1971: Ricordi Futuri.” Il Blues no. 81 (Dec 2002): 5. BM688. Groom, Bob. “An Evening with Fred McDowell.” Blues World no. 24 (Jul 1969): 15–16. BM689. Groom, Bob. “Fred McDowell: An Appreciation.” Blues World no. 2 (May 1965): 16. BM690. Grossman, Stefan. “Acoustic Set: Fred McDowell’s Slide Guitar Technique.” Guitar Player 15, no. 9 (Sep 1981): 138. BM691. Harris, Sheldon. “McDowell, ‘Mississippi’ Fred,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 363–364 (E146). BM692. Harrison, David. “Bottleneck King.” Folk Roots no. 131 (May 1994): 34, 37. BM693. Heilman, Heather. “King of the Hills.” The Oxford American no. 40 (2001): 25–28. BM694. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Fred McDowell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 225–227 (E150). BM695. Holland, Ted. “Mississippi Fred McDowell,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 7–8 (E157).

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BM696. Humphrey, Mark. Mississippi Fred McDowell: Ain’t Gonna Worry. USA: Drive DE2-41040, 1994.

BM712. Pierson, Leroy Jodie. “Mississippi Fred McDowell Remembered.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 2 (Oct 1991): 10, 23.

BM697. James, Steve. Songs of Mississippi Fred McDowell: Preachin’ the Blues. USA: Telarc CD-83536, 2002.

BM713. Pomposello, Tom. Fred McDowell. USA: Rounder CD 2138, 1995.

BM698. Jones, Max. “Fred McDowell on Disc.” Melody Maker (22 Jul 1972): 24. BM699. Jones, Max. “Fred’s Blues on a Bottle.” Melody Maker (23 Oct 1965): 6. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 33. BM700. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (22 Feb 1969): 12. BM701. Laberge, Yves. “McDowell, Fred,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 670 (Item E162). BM702. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McDowell, Mississippi Fred,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1559–1560 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 262 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 251–252 (E169). BM703. Marx, Rüdiger. “Discography: Fred McDowell.” Blues Life no. 44 (1988): 12–15. BM704. Marx, Rüdiger. “Fred McDowell: I Do Not Play No Rock & Roll.” Blues Life no. 43 (1988): 9–15. BM705. Mastaka, John. “Fred McDowell in London.” Storyville no. 22 (Apr/May 1969): 124–125. BM706. McDowell, Fred. Fred McDowell: I Do Not Play No Rock ‘n’ Roll. USA: Capitol ST-409, 1970. BM707. Mitchell, George; Martin, Tony. Fred McDowell and Johnny Woods: Eight Years Ramblin’.… UK: Revival RVS 1001, 1970. Notes reprinted with Fred McDowell and Johnny Woods: Mama Says I’m Crazy. USA: Fat Possum 80364, 2002. BM708. Napier, Simon. “Big Road by Myself: Birmingham, Warwicks, 22/10/65.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 18. BM709. Oliver, Paul. “McDowell, Fred (1905),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 191–192 (Item E378). BM710. Oliver, Paul. “Slidin’ Delta: Fred McDowell.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 9 (Sep 1965): 12–13, 23. BM711. Osborne, Hoyle. “I Been Headed Up Ever Since: An Interview with Fred McDowell.” Sing Out! 19, no. 2 (Jul/Aug 1969): 16.

BM714. Pomposello, Tom. “Discography.” Shantih (Fall 1971). BM715. Pomposello, Tom. Fred McDowell: Shake ‘Em on Down. USA: Labor LAB-15, 1982; USA: Tomato 2696372, 1989. BM716. Pomposello, Tom. “Mississippi Fred McDowell: A Protege Remembers the Legendary Bottleneck Stylist.” Guitar Player 11, no. 11 (Nov 1977): 28–29, 82, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98–99. Reprinted as “Mississippi Fred McDowell,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 50–53. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 361–364 (Item C312). BM717. Pomposello, Thomas. Mississippi Fred McDowell Live in New York. USA: Oblivion OD-1, 1973. BM718. Raven, Mike. Mississippi Fred McDowell in London. Vol. 1. UK: Transatlantic 194, c1969. Vol. 2. UK: Transatlantic 203, 1969; USA: Sire SES 97018, 1970. BM719. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Fred McDowell.” The Blues Collection no. 45 (1992+). BM720. Russell, Tony. “Fred McDowell (1904–1972),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 142–143 (Item A1904). BM721. Santelli, Robert. “McDowell, Mississippi Fred,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 285 (Item E202). BM722. Scarborough, John. “Mississippi Fred McDowell Plays Hard, Black Blues.” Houston Chronicle (23 Apr 1971): 4. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 10. Reprinted in Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 32. BM723. Scott, Frank. Mississippi Fred McDowell: Heroes of the Blues — the Very Best of Mississippi Fred. USA: Shout Factory 30256, 2003. BM724. Shadwick, Keith. “Fred McDowell,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 212 (Item E204). BM725. Slagle, Mark. “And Another Thing ....” The Oxford American no. 40 (2001): 28. BM726. Smith, Chris. Mississippi Fred McDowell, 1962: His First Recordings Following Discovery. UK: Heritage HT 302, 1982. BM727. Southern, Eileen. “McDowell, Frederick (‘Mississippi Fred’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-

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American and African Musicians, p. 258 (Item E208). BM728. Spiro, Phil. “Dialogue with Fred McDowell and Otis Spann.” Broadside 7 (Sep 1968): 6–7, 11–24. BM729. Strachwitz, Chris. “Fred McDowell.” Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 11. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 32. Reprinted as notes with Fred McDowell: Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning. USA: Arhoolie 1068, 1973. BM730. Strachwitz, Chris. Fred McDowell: Mississippi Delta Blues. USA: Arhoolie F 1021, 1964. BM731. Strachwitz, Chris. Mississippi Fred McDowell: You Gotta Move. USA: Arhoolie CD-304, 1989. BM732. Varga, Leeanna. “Fred McDowell Headstone Rededication.” Blues Revue no. 11 (Winter 1993/94): 55–56. BM733. Waterman, Dick. “Mississippi Fred McDowell,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 86–89. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BM734. Welding, Pete. Fred McDowell: Amazing Grace: Mississippi Delta Spirituals. USA: Testament T2219, 1966; USA: Testament TCD 5004, 1994. BM735. Welding, Pete. Fred and Annie Mae McDowell: My Home is in the Delta: Blues and Spirituals. USA: Testament T-2208, 1964; UK: Bounty BY 6022, 1966; UK: Polydor 236570, c1970 (as Going Down South); USA: Testament TCD-5019, 1995. BM736. Welding, Pete. Fred McDowell & His Blues Boys. USA: Arhoolie 1046, 1970. BM737. Welding, Pete; Strachwitz, Chris. “Fred McDowell: Bottleneck Maestro.” Solo Blues no. 15 (1991): 31–35. BM738. Welding, Pete. Fred McDowell: I Do Not Play No Rock ‘n’ Roll. USA: Capitol CDP 7243 8 33919 2 9, 1995. BM739. Welding, Pete. Fred McDowell: Long Way from Home. USA: Milestone MSP-93003, 1967; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-535-2, 1990. BM740. Welding, Pete. “Fred McDowell Talkin’.” Blues Unlimited no. 24 (Jul/Aug 1965): 4–5. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 8–9. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1966. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 145– 146 (Item A1241). BM741. Welding, Pete. Fred McDowell. Vol. 2. USA: Arhoolie F-1027, 1966.

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BM742. Welding, Pete. Levee Camp Blues: Fred McDowell, 1968 — The Early Days Recalled. USA: Origin OJL-8051, 1980. BM743. Welding, Pete. Mississippi Fred McDowell: Somebody Keeps Callin’ Me. USA: Antilles AN-7022, 1973. BM744. Wilmer, Valerie. “Blues People: Fred & Roosevelt.” Jazz Journal 19, no. 8 (Aug 1966): 22–24. BM745. Wilmer, Valerie. “Fred’s Philosophy.” Melody Maker (6 Nov 1971): 22. Obituaries: Down Beat 39, no. 15 (14 Sep 1972): 11. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 20 (Dec 1972): 42. Jazz Hot no. 287 (Oct 1972): 22. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 203 (Aug/Sep 1972): 36. Jazz Podium 21, no. 8 (Aug 1972): 6. Melody Maker (22 Jul 1972): 5. New York Times (5 Jul 1972): 42. Rolling Stone no. 114 (3 Aug 1972): 12. Variety 267 (19 Jul 1972): 103. BM746. Konow, Albrekt von. “Fred McDowell.” Orkester Journalen 40 (Sep 1972): 5. BM747. Pomposello, Thomas. “Fred McDowell, 1904– 1972.” Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 5. Also published in a slighty amended form as “Fred McDowell, 190?–1972.” Blues Unlimited no. 94 (Sep 1972): 16. BM748. Pomposello, Tom. “In Tribute: Fred McDowell.” Blues World no. 43 (Summer 1972): 17. BM749. “Services Sunday for Blues Artist.” Southern Reporter (13 July 1972): 10–11. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 5. BM750. Varhama, Timi. “Fred McDowell.” Blues News [Finland] no. 17 (1972): 15. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 195 (2002). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A247, A1466, BL1614, D1872. CHARLIE “SPECKS” McFADDEN BM751. Bogaert, Karel. “McFadden, Charlie ‘Specks’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 256 (Item E110). BM752. McCarthy, Albert J. “Discography of Charlie McFadden.” Discographical Forum no. 3 (Sep 1960): 7–8. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discographical Forum no. 4 (1961): 15.) BM753. Rowe, Mike. Charlie ‘Specks’ McFadden: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1927–1937. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6041, 1993.

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RUTH McFADDEN BM754. Broven, John. “The Ruth McFadden Story.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 32–39. BM755. Skadberg, Gordon; Pearlin, Victor. “Ruth McFadden on Record.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 39. WILLIAM McFALLS See: BLUES BOY WILLIE RICO McFARLAND BM756. Bonner, Brett J. “40 Under 40: Rico McFarland.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 86.

BM767. Anon. “Meet 2 of Folk Music’s All-Time Greats.” Soul [USA] 8 (29 Oct 1973): 10. BM768. Anon. “The Quiet Knight Has a Blues Vocal Team.” Chicago Defender (2 Feb 1970): 11. BM769. Anon. “Sonny Terry: Blues Magic on the Harmonica.” Sing Out! 4, no. 3 (Feb 1954): 4–6. BM770. Anon. Sonny Terry’s Country Blues Harmonica. New York: Oak, 1975. 125 pp. BM771. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Brownie McGhee,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 180–181 (E101).

THOMAS “BARRELHOUSE BUCK” McFARLAND

BM772. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sonny Terry,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 246–247 (E101).

BM757. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Barrelhouse Buck,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 41 (E101).

BM773. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Brownie McGhee,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 86–92 (Item A139).

BM758. Bogaert, Karel. “McFarland, ‘Barrelhouse’ Buck,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 256 (Item E110).

BM774. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Brownie McGhee,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 246–248 (Item E104).

BM759. Charters, Samuel B. Buck McFarland: Backcountry Barrelhouse. USA: Folkways F93554, 1965. BM760. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Barrelhouse Buck,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 178 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 24 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 18 (E169). See also: Items BS1701, C720 (Vol. 2), C733, F1055. BIG BO McGEE See: LITTLE WHITT & BIG BO McGEE COOKIE McGEE BM761. O, Don. “The Cookie Monster.” Blues & Rhythm no. 133 (Oct 1998): 8. BM762. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blues in Britain no. 29 (May 2004): 6. BROWNIE McGHEE AND SONNY TERRY (Walter Brown McGhee & Sanford Terrell) BM763. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry: A Long Way from Home. USA: MCA MCAD-11756, 1998. BM764. Anon. “Blues at the Tavern.” Radio Times (5 Oct 1961): 5.

BM775. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Sonny Terry,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 377–379 (Item E104). BM776. Bainer, Maria. “Brownie McGhee Interview.” Blues Life no. 39 (1987): 4–7. BM777. Ball, Tom (ed.). A Sourcebook of Sonny Terry Licks for Blues Harmonica. Anaheim: Centerstream, 1995. 47 pp. BM778. Bastin, Bruce. “Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry,” in Red River Blues, pp. 254–271. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986. BM779. Bendon, Brin. “Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.” Footnote 1, no. 1 (1969): 8–10. BM780. Bernstein, Paul. “Sonny & Brownie: Plugging in 33 Years After.” Rolling Stone no. 134 (10 May 1973): 16. BM781. Bogaert, Karel. “McGhee, Brownie (Walter Brown Mc Ghee),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 258–260 (Item E110). BM782. Bogaert, Karel. “Terry, Sonny (Saunders Terrell),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 371–373 (Item E110).

BM765. Anon. “Brownie McGhee,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 147 (Item E154).

BM783. Brooks, Michael. “Brownie McGhee on Playing the Blues.” Guitar Player 7, no. 7 (Oct 1973): 24– 26, 30. Reprinted in an edited form as “Brownie McGhee,” in Blues Guitarists, pp. 65–67. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975.

BM766. Anon. Folk Songs of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee. USA: Roulette R25074, 1960; USA: Roulette 200 698-241, 1970s.

BM784. Brown, D. Sonny Terry and His Mouth Harp: Harmonica Solos and Songs. USA: Stinson SLP 55, 1963.

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BM785. Brown, Ron. The Best of Brownie McGhee. Denmark: Storyville SLP 217, c1972; Denmark: Storyville SLP-4032, 1980.

BM802. Cooper, Kent. Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee: Going It Alone. USA: Blues Alliance TBA-130122, 1997.

BM786. Brown, Ron. Sonny Terry: Wizard of the Harmonica. Denmark: Storyville SLP 218, 1972; Denmark: Storyville STCD 8018, 1991.

BM803. Cooper, Kent. Sonny Terry: Robbin’ the Grave. USA: Blue Labor BL-101, 1974.

BM787. Brunnbauer, Dietmar. “‘Whoopin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues’: über 40 Jahre Partnerschaft und zum Tod von Sonny Terry (1911 bis 1986).” Blues Life no. 34 (1986): 30–32.

BM804. Cooper, Kent; Palmer, Fred (eds.). Sonny Terry’s Country Blues Harmonica. New York: Oak, 1975. 125 pp.

BM788. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “McGhee, Brownie,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 171–172 (Item E128).

BM805. Courlander, Harold. Sonny Terry’s Washboard Band. USA: Folkways FA 32006, 1954; USA: Folkways FP-6, 1961; USA: Folkways FA 2006, 1961; USA: Smithsonian Folkways F-2006, 2000s.

BM789. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Terry, Sonny,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 221 (Item E128).

BM806. Cousins, Eddie. “Sonny Terry.” BFW Contact Magazine no. 1 (1972): 8–9.

BM790. Canby, Edward Tatnall. Sonny Terry & Alec Stewart: Folk Blues. USA: Elektra EKL-14, 1954.

BM807. Cowley, John. Sonny Terry: Whoopin’ the Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1120, 1986.

BM791. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Sonny Terry,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 190–191 (Item E120).

BM808. Crawford, Paul. “Blues is Truth: Brownie McGhee in Conversation with Paul Crawford.” Guitar 9, no. 6 (Jan 1981): 18+.

BM792. Cepeda, Orlando. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Just a Closer Walk with Thee. USA: Fantasy LP3296, 1959; USA: Vocalion LP LAE 552, 1960; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-5412, 1991.

BM809. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Terry, Sonny (Sanford),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 295. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BM793. Cerulli, Dom. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Blues is My Companion. USA: Verve V6-3008, c1960. BM794. Charters, Samuel B. “Brownie McGhee,” in The Country Blues, pp. 221–231 (Item A389). BM795. Charters, Samuel B. Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry: Mr. Brownie and Mr. Sonny. USA: Prestige PRCD 9913-2, c1998. BM796. Clarke, Donald. “McGhee, Brownie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 759–760 (Item E125). BM797. Clarke, Donald. “Terry, Sonny,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1281–1282 (Item E125). BM798. Cohn, Larry. “Harlem & Past Memories.” Juke Blues no. 10 (Autumn 1987): 7. BM799. Coller, Derek. “A Discography of Brownie McGhee.” Jazz Notes [Australia] no. 88 (Oct/Nov 1948): 8. BM800. Collis, John. Sonny Terry: American Blues Legend. UK: Charly CPCD 8336, c1998. BM801. Cooper, Kent. Sonny Terry: Black Night Road. USA: Tomato 2696662, 1989.

BM810. Demêtre, Jacques. “A Londres, Jacques Demêtre Interviewe Deux Grands Bluesmen: Brownie McGhee et Sonny Terry.” Jazz Hot no. 133 (1958): 13–14, 33. BM811. Demêtre, Jacques. “R&B: Rhythm & Blues: Brownie MacGhee [sic].” Jazz Hot no. 123 (1957): 16–17. BM812. Demêtre, Jacques. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Brownie & Sonny’s Blues. France: Vogue BL.12505, c1975. BM813. Dicaire, David. “Sonny Terry (1911–1986) and Brownie McGhee (1915–1996): East Coast Blues Duo,” in Blues Singers, pp. 256–261 (Item E130). BM814. Driggs, Frank. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: A Long Way from Home. USA: MCA MCA-1369, 1983. BM815. Dunbar, Niall. Brownie McGhee: Mean Ole Frisco. UK: Arpeggio ARB 008, 2001. BM816. Eagle, Bob. “What’s in a Nickname?” Alley Music no. 1 (1st Quarter 1971): 21. BM817. Ellsworth, Chuck. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee at Sugar Hill. USA: Fantasy 8091, 1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-536-2, 1991.

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BM818. Elmes, Barry. “Living Blues Interview: Brownie McGhee.” Living Blues no. 13 (Summer 1973): 18–23.

BM834. Goldberg, Joe. Sonny Terry: Sonny’s Story. USA: Bluesville BV-1025, c1961; UK: Xtra 5025, 1966; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC-503, 1985.

BM819. Elmes, Barry. “Living Blues Interview: Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.” Living Blues no. 13 (Summer 1973): 14–18.

BM835. Goldstein, Ken. Chain Gang. USA: Stinson SLPX 7, 1953.

BM820. Evans, David. “Sonny Terry,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 154–155. New York: Perigee, 2005. BM821. Fancourt, Les. Brownie McGhee: Rainy Day. UK: Charly CPCD 8167, 1996. BM822. Feather, Leonard. “McGhee, Walter (Brownie),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 239 (Item E136). BM823. Feather, Leonard. “McGhee, Walter (Brownie),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 208 (Item E135). BM824. Feather, Leonard. “McGhee, Brownie,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 327 (Item E138).

BM836. Gottlieb, John. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Home Town Blues. USA: Mainstream S/6049, 1965; UK: Fontana, 1965; UK: Ace of Hearts, 1969; USA: Mainstream MRL 308, 1972; UK: Beat Goes on BGO 75, c1989. BM837. Greenberg, Mark. “Brownie McGhee: Blues Legend Who Won’t Quit.” Frets 4, no. 7 (Jul 1982): 30–33. BM838. Hadlock, Dick. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Blues and Shouts. USA: Fantasy 3317, 1960. BM839. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 216 (Item E145). BM840. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Sonny Terry,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 205. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

BM825. Feather, Leonard. “Terry, Sonny,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 272–273 (Item E136).

BM841. Harris, Sheldon. “McGhee, Walter Brown ‘Brownie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 365– 368 (E146).

BM826. Feather, Leonard. “Terry, Sonny,” in The The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 323 (Item E135).

BM842. Harris, Sheldon. “Terry, Sonny,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 502–505 (E146).

BM827. Feather, Leonard. “Terry, Sonny,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 327 (Item E138). BM828. Feltz, William. Brownie McGhee: Legendary Singer and Philosopher of the Blues. Honolulu: East-West Center, 1987. 6 pp.

BM843. Harrison, Pat. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Shake Down. UK: Catfish KATCD143, 2000. BM844. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues.” Coda 9 (Apr 1971): 31. BM845. Hendriks, B.F. “25 Jaar: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee.” Doctor Jazz no. 18 (1966): 6–8.

BM829. Fisher, Bob. “Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Bringing Out the Boogie.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 22 (1973): 11–12.

BM846. Hentoff, Nat. Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry: Down Home Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1002, 1960; USA: Prestige/Folklore FL 14013, 1960s; USA: Savoy MG 12218, 1960s.

BM830. Ganz, Paolo. “Sonny Terry: Quando il Troppo Stroppia.” Il Blues no. 38 (Mar 1992): 4–7. (NOTE: Includes LP listing on p. 7 by Marino Grandi.)

BM847. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 227–230 (E150).

BM831. Glover, Tony. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Midnight Special. USA: Fantasy F-24721, 1977; USA: Fantasy FCD-24721-2, 1989.

BM848. Hildebrand, Lee. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: California Blues. USA: Fantasy FCD24723-2, 1990.

BM832. Glovsky, Anton. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Blowin’ the Fuses. USA: Tradition TCD 1013, 1996.

BM849. Hoefer, George. Get on Board: Negro Folksongs by the Folkmasters, Accompanying Themselves. USA: Folkways FTS 32028, 1980.

BM833. Goldberg, Joe. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Blues All Around My Head. USA: Bluesville BV1020, c1961.

BM850. Holland, Ted. “Walter Brown ‘Brownie’ McGhee,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 141 (E157).

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BM851. Holland, Ted. “Sonny Terry,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 127 (E157). BM852. Iglauer, Bruce. Sonny Terry: Whoopin’. USA: Alligator AL 4734, 1984; UK: Sonet SNTF 915, 1984. BM853. James, Patrick. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee. UK: World Record Club T379, c1961. BM854. Javors, Robert. “Discography,” in Sonny Terry’s Country Blues Harmonica, pp. 114–124. New York: Oak, 1975. (NOTE: With additions/corrections by Kip Lornell in Living Blues no. 27 (1976): 45.) BM855. Jones, Leroi. Sonny Terry: Sonny is King. USA: Bluesville BV-1059, c1960; Prestige PR-7802, 1973; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-5212, 1990. BM856. Jones, Max. “Amplify - or Die!: Says Blues Star Brownie McGhee.” Melody Maker (30 Sep 1961): 11. BM857. Jones, Max. “Brownie McGhee Walks On.” Melody Maker (14 Jun 1975): 43. BM858. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues: Brownie McGhee.” Melody Maker (18 Jan 1969): 12. BM859. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues: Sonny Terry.” Melody Maker (25 Jan 1969): 10. BM860. Jones, Max. “Thirty Years a Team.” Melody Maker (3 May 1969): 8. BM861. Jones, Max. “This World of Jazz.” Melody Maker (26 Apr 1958): 13; Melody Maker (21 Jun 1958): 11. BM862. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Brownie McGhee Interview.” Cadence 1 (Mar 1976): 3–4. BM863. Kinkle, Roger D. “Terry, Sonny,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1847 (E160). BM864. Koester, Bob; Willhoft, John. “Billed Out and Bound to Go.” Jazz Report [USA] 5, no. 2 (Mar 1957): 1, 8–10. BM865. Komara, Edward. “Terry, Sonny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 970 (Item E162). BM866. Korner, Alexis. “The Terry McGhee Blues Team.” Melody Maker (19 Apr 1958): 6. BM867. Kudlacek, Kerry. Chain Gang Blues. USA: Collectables COL-5195, 1990.

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BM868. Laberge, Yves. “McGhee, Brownie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 670–671 (Item E162). BM869. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McGhee, Walter Brown ‘Brownie’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1565–1566 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 262–263 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 252–253 (E169). BM870. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Terry, Sonny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2469 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 343–344 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 338–339 (E169). BM871. Lawless, Ray M. “Sonny Terry,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, p. 225. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.) BM872. Lodetti, Antonio. “Storia di un Uomo Quasi Qualunque: Brownie McGhee.” Il Blues no. 58 (Mar 1997): 46–48. BM873. Lornell, Kip. Brownie McGhee: The Folkways Years, 1945–1959. USA: Smithsonian/Folkways CD SF 40034, 1991. BM874. Lornell, Kip. Sonny Terry: Complete Recorded Works, 1938–1945 in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5230, 1994. BM875. Lowry, Pete. Brownie McGhee: Jumpin’ the Blues. USA: Savoy SJL 1204, 1988. BM876. Lowry, Pete. The Complete Brownie McGhee. USA: Columbia/Legacy C2T52933, 1994. BM877. Martyn, Barry. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Nothin’ But the Blues. USA: Southland SCD-15, 1999. BM878. McGhee, Brownie; Traum, Happy (ed.). The Guitar Styles of Brownie McGhee: A Blues Instruction Guide and Songbook for Playing in the Style of a Great Bluesman. New York: Oak, 1971. 102 pp. BM879. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Safe Bacon.” Blues Revue no. 83 (Aug/Sep 2003): 27, 35. BM880. Means, Andrew. “Sonny and Brownie Love the Colleges.” Melody Maker (7 Nov 1970): 32. BM881. Morgan, Alun. “Talking of Fats and Brownie.” Melody Maker (10 Jul 1954): 9. BM882. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Brownie McGhee,” in Blues, pp. 1, 3, 12, 22, 25, 47, 51, 72, 80–81, 106–107, 115, 138 (Item A1504).

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BM883. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Sonny Terry,” in Blues, pp. 38, 42, 46–47, 67, 140 (Item A1504).

BM898. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “McGhee, Brownie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p (Item E182).

BM884. Nilsson, Peter; Ögren, Staffan. “‘You Don’t Live Backwards in This World’: Peter Nilsson och Staffan Ögren Pratade med Brownie McGhee.” Jefferson no. 51 (Spring 1981): 20–21.

BM899. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Terry, Sonny,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 250 (Item E182).

BM885. Nixon, Malcolm. “Two for the Blues.” Jazz News [UK] (25 Feb 1961): 8. BM886. Oliver, Paul. “Blues & Views. No. 2: The Folk Blues of Sonny Terry.” Music Mirror 2, no. 10 (Oct 1955): 6–7. Reprinted as “Fox Chase: Sonny Terry, Fuller’s Accompanist,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 99–102 (Item A1577).

BM900. Parva, Orbiston. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: The 1958 London Sessions. UK: Sequel NEX CD 120, 1990. BM901. Pomposello, Tom. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Hootin’. USA: Muse 5177, 1981.

BM887. Oliver, Paul. “Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry: Rich in Experience.” Music Mirror (Jazz Edition) 5, no. 11 (Jun 1958): 6–7, 17.

BM902. Ramsey, Frederic. Sonny Terry: Harmonica and Vocal Solos. USA: Folkways FP 35, 1952; USA: Folkways FA 2035, 1956; USA: Folkways FA 32035, 1980. Notes reprinted as “Sonny Terry.” Jazz Monthly 1, no. 6 (Aug 1955): 4+. Reprinted in Jazz Book 1955, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 133-142. London: Cassell & Co, 1955.

BM888. Oliver, Paul. Brownie McGhee, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Big Joe Williams, Sonny Terry: Penitentiary Blues. UK: Fontana 688 007 ZL, 1964.

BM903. Redd, Lawrence N. “Brownie McGhee,” in Rock is Rhythm and Blues, pp. 104–118. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1974.

BM889. Oliver, Paul. Carl Martin (1930–36) and Brownie McGhee (1940–41): Carolina Blues. Austria: Wolf WSE 114 CD, c1993

BM904. Rotante, Anthony. “Brownie McGhee: A Discography.” Discophile no. 28 (Feb 1953): 9–13; Discophile no. 29 (May 1953): 15–16; Discophile no. 30 (Jun 1953): 10; Discophile no. 34 (Feb 1954): 12; Discophile no. 35 (Apr 1954): 14–15; Discophile no. 45 (Dec 1955): 17; Discophile no. 61 (Dec 1958): 4–7, 20.

BM890. Oliver, Paul. “Key to the Highway.” Jazz Monthly 4, no. 6 (Aug 1958): 2–5. Reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 234–240 (Item A1577). BM891. Oliver, Paul. “McGhee, Walter ‘Brownie’ (1914),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 193–194 (Item E378). BM892. Oliver, Paul. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee in London. UK: Nixa NJL 18, c1958. BM893. Oliver, Paul. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee with Chris Barber’s Jazz Band: Sonny, Brownie and Chris. UK: Nixa NJT 515, c1959. Reprinted as notes to Josh White, Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Blues Legends in London. UK: Sequel CMETD562, 2002. BM894. Oliver, Paul. “Terry, Sonny,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 365 (Item E154). BM895. Oliver, Paul. “Terry, ‘Sonny’ (Saunders Terrell) (1911),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 284–285 (Item E378).

BM905. Rotante, Anthony. “Sonny Terry.” Jazz Music [UK] 5, no. 5 (c1954): 6–9. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Jazz Music 5, no. 8 (1954): 26; 6, no. 3 (1955): 31–32; 6, no. 4 (1955): 9, 26; 6, no. 5 (n.d.): 10; [from Jacques Demêtre & Paul Oliver] in Discophile no. 61 (1958): 3–4.) BM906. Roxon, Lillian. “Brownie McGhee,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, p. 324 (Item E192). BM907. Roxon, Lillian. “Sonny Terry,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, p. 482 (Item E192). BM908. Russell, Tony. Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry: At the Bunkhouse. UK: Beat Goes on BGOCD443, 1998. BM909. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee.” The Blues Collection no. 39 (1992+). BM910. Russell, Tony. “Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 62–63 (Item A1904).

BM896. Olivier, Barry. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Back to New Orleans. USA: Fantasy F-24708, 1972; USA: Fantasy FCD-24708-2, 1989.

BM911. Santelli, Robert. “McGhee, Brownie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 285–287 (Item E202).

BM897. Palmer, Lee. Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry: Brownie and Sonny. USA: Everest FS 242, c1969.

BM912. Santelli, Robert. “Terry, Sonny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 396–397 (Item E202).

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BM913. Schuller, Tim. “‘Til I Find My Way Home: The Lost Brownie McGhee Interview.” Blues Access no. 26 (Summer 1996): 12–21.

BM929. Smith, Chris. “A Wholesome Dealin’ Papa: Brownie McGhee at 80.” Blues & Rhythm no. 105 (Christmas 1995): 18–19.

BM914. Selvin, Joel; Russell, Tony. Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry: I Couldn’t Believe My Eyes. UK: Beat Goes on BGOCD407, 1998.

BM930. “Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee.” Jazz News [UK] (4 Oct 1961): 7–8.

BM915. Shadwick, Keith. “Sonny Terry,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 301 (Item E204). BM916. Shadwick, Keith. “Walter ‘Brownie’ McGhee,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 214–215 (Item E204). BM917. Shay, Gene. Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry at the 2nd Fret. USA: Bluesville BV-1058, 1962; USA: Prestige PRT-7803, c1970; USA: Original Blues Classics OBJCCD-561-2, 1993.

BM931. Southern, Eileen. “McGhee, Walter Brown (‘Brownie’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 259 (Item E208). BM932. Southern, Eileen. “Terrell, Saunders (‘Sonny Terry’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 372 (Item E208). BM933. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “McGhee, Brownie,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 457–459 (Item E209).

BM918. Signorelli, Cathy. “Brownie McGhee: Yesterday is Today and Today is Tomorrow.” Sing Out! 40, no. 3 (1995/96): 40–48.

BM934. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Terry, Sonny,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 731–733 (Item E209).

BM919. Slaven, Neil. A Black Woman’s Man: The Essential Brownie McGhee. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2509, 2002.

BM935. Standish, Tony. “Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee.” Jazz Journal 11, no. 6 (Jun 1958): 1–5.

BM920. Smith, Charles Edward. Brownie McGhee: Blues. USA: Folkways FA 2030, 1955. BM921. Smith, Charles Edward. Traditional Blues Sung by Brownie McGhee. Vol. 1. USA: Folkways FA 2421, 1960. Vol. 2. USA: Folkways FA 2422, 1962.

BM936. Stearns, Marshall. Sonny Terry and His MouthHarp. USA: Riverside RLP 12-644, 1953; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-589-2, 1999. Reprinted in condensed form as “Sonny Terry and His Blues,” in The Art of Jazz, ed. M.T. Williams, pp. 7–10. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959.

BM922. Smith, Charles Edward. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee Sing. USA: Folkways FA 2327, 1958; USA: Smithsonian Folkways SF 40011, 1990.

BM937. Stearns, Marshall W. Sonny Terry: Talkin’ ‘Bout the Blues. USA: Washington WLP 702, 1962.

BM923. Smith, Charles Edward. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Guitar Highway. USA: Verve Folkways FV 9019, 1966.

BM938. Stein, H. Alan. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Back Country Blues. USA: Savoy MG-14019, 1959.

BM924. Smith, Charles Edward. Sonny Terry’s New Sound: The Jawharp in Blues and Folk Music. USA: Folkways FS 3821, 1961.

BM939. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues in the Country.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 4 (Apr 1959): 3–4.

BM925. Smith, Chris. Brownie McGhee: The Last Great Blues Hero. UK: Music Collection Int./Music Club 50152, 2000. BM926. Smith, Chris. “Brownie Points and Sonny Interludes.” Blues & Rhythm no. 159 (May 2001): 12–14. BM927. Smith, Chris. That’s the Stuff: The Recordings of Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry, Stick McGhee and J.C. Burris. Shetland: Housay Press, 1999. 184 pp. BM928. Smith, Chris. “They Were Reckless Mountain Boys (Well, Some of Them).” Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 13.

BM940. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry. Denmark: Storyville SLP 220, 1975; Denmark: Storyville SLP 4007, 1975. BM941. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Back Country Blues. UK: Realm RM 165, 1963. BM942. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Terri and Teddi.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 9 (Sep 1955): 13. BM943. Surge, Frank. “Brownie McGhee,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 62–63 (Item E213). BM944. Surge, Frank. “Sonny Terry,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 60–61 (Item E213).

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BM945. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.” Blues Life no. 10 (1980): 13.

BM958. Demêtre, Jacques. “Brownie McGhee.” Soul Bag no. 142 (Spring 1996): 36.

BM946. Thacker, Eric. “Chasing the Fox Chase.” Jazz & Blues 3, no. 2 (May 1973): 4–5.

BM959. Elwood, Philip. “Walter ‘Brownie’ McGhee, Blues Composer, Performer.” San Francisco Examiner (19 Feb 1996): A15.

BM947. Travis, Dave. Sonny Terry: Whoopin’ the Blues. USA: Capitol T-20906, 1967.

BM960. Hermans, Sjef. “Brownie McGhee.” Block no. 98 (1996): 6.

BM948. Waterman, Dick. “Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 84–85. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BM961. Himes, Geoffrey. “Brownie McGhee, 1915–1996.” Rolling Stone no. 731 (4 Apr 1996): 39.

BM949. Welding, Pete. Brownie McGhee: Brownie’s Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1042, 1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC-505, 1984. BM950. Welding, Pete. Sonny Terry: Whoopin’ the Blues: The Capitol Recordings, 1947–1950. USA: Capitol 7243 8 29372 2 7, 1995. BM951. Williams, Martin. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee: Blues in My Soul. USA: Bluesville BV1033, 1961. BM952. Wilson, John S. “Folk Songs Offered by Brownie McGhee.” New York Times (20 Oct 1958): 34. Obituaries (Brownie McGhee): Les Amis du Blues 2, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1996). Boston Globe (19 Feb 1996): 23. Brabants Dagblad [The Netherlands] (20 Feb 1996): 8. Dirty Linen no. 64 (Jun/Jul 1996): 5–6. Down Beat 63, no. 5 (May 1996): 12. Goldmine no. 409 (29 Mar 1996): 10. The HeraldSun [Durham, North Carolina] (20 Feb 1996): A1. Jazz Podium (Apr 1996): 37. JazzTimes 26, no. 5 (Jun 1996): 20. Music Paper 34, no. 10 (May 1996): 6. Musica Jazz (Apr 1996): 4. Neue Zuercher Zeitung (20 Feb 1996): 44. Orkester Journalen (Apr 1996): 45. Süddeutsche Zeitung (21 Feb 1996). The Times [UK] (13 Mar 1996). Washington Post (21 Feb 1996): D7. BM953. Aitken, Keith. “Brownie McGhee.” The Scotsman (20 Feb 1996): 14. BM954. Barretta, Scott. “Brownie McGhee, 1915–1996.” Jefferson no. 110 (1996): 18. BM955. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues: Brownie McGhee.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 458 (Apr 1996): 41. BM956. Bonner, Brett J.; Ricks, Jerry; Thomas, Elmer Lee; Johnson, Patty. “I Was Born with the Blues: A Tribute to Brownie McGhee.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 54–58. BM957. Cooper, David B. “A Bluesman Bows Out.” The News and Observer [Raleigh, North Carolina] (27 Feb 1996): A9.

BM962. Jordan, Joseph. “Brownie McGhee, 80, Early Piedmont Bluesman: Called to Blues Heaven.” Blues Revue no. 23 (Jun/Jul 1996): 96. BM963. Lands, David. “Brownie McGhee.” Jazz Journal 49, no. 4 (Apr 1996): 19. BM964. Morris, Chris. “Bluesman Brownie McGhee, Longtime Terry Partner, Dies.” Billboard 108 (2 Mar 1996): 9+. BM965. Obrecht, Jas. “Brownie’s Blues: Blues Guitarist/ Singer Brownie McGhee, 1915–Feb. 16, 1996.” Guitar Player 30, no. 6 (Jun 1996): 19. BM966. Pareles, Jon. “Brownie McGhee, 80, Early Piedmont Bluesman.” New York Times (19 Feb 1996): B5. BM967. Russell, Tony. “Brownie McGhee: Partner in the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (20 Feb 1996): 14. BM968. Smith, Chris. “Brownie McGhee.” Blues & Rhythm no. 108 (Apr 1996): 16. BM969. Traum, Happy. “Brownie McGhee (1915–1996).” Sing Out! 41, no. 1 (May/Jul 1996): 28–29. BM970. “Tribute: With His Partner Sonny Terry, Guitarist Extraordinaire Brownie McGhee Helped White Folkies and Rockers Discover the Meaning of the Blues.” People Weekly (4 Mar 1996): 62. BM971. Vietti, Randie. “Blues World Loses Great Emissary.” Blues Beat 12, no. 2 (1996): 13–14. BM972. Voce, Steve. “Brownie McGhee.” The Independent [UK] (20 Feb 1996): 12. BM973. Winter, Eric. “Brownie McGhee.” Folk Roots no. 154 (Apr 1996): 13–14. Obituaries (Sonny Terry): Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 3 (Fall 1986): 327. Chicago Tribune (13 Mar 1986): 8. Goldmine no. 151 (9 May 1986). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 350 (May 1986): 13. Jefferson no. 73 (1986): 34. Los Angeles Times (14 Mar 1986): 26. The Times [UK] (14 Mar 1986): 14. Washington Post (15 Mar 1986): G6.

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BM974. Burke, Tony. “Sonny Terry.” Blues & Rhythm no. 18 (Apr 1986): 49. BM975. Fordham John. “Sonny’s Blues.” Guardian [UK] (14 Mar 1986). BM976. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Sonny Terry.” Soul Bag no. 108 (Winter 1986): 20–21. BM977. “Sonny Terry, 74, Singer and Harmonica Player.” New York Times (12 Mar 1986): B6. Reprinted in Block no. 58 (1986): 23. Reprinted in Solo Blues no. 5 (1986): 29. Reprinted in Soul Bag no. 106 (1986): 31. See also: Jazz Hot no. 99 (1955). Jumpin’ & Hot no. 4 (19??). Items A76, A919, BB2374, BB2397, BD1201, BD1249, BF277, BF301, BH1930, BJ1203, BL1805, BR507, BS109, BW1455, BW2389, C434, D1909, E318, F540. STICKS McGHEE (Granville McGhee) BM978. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sticks McGhee,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 181–182 (E101). BM979. Bogaert, Karel. “McGhee, ‘Sticks’ Granville,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 260 (Item E110). BM980. Grendysa, Peter. “‘Drinkin’ Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee’ with Stick McGhee.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 28 (1985): 1, 6–7. BM981. Harris, Sheldon. “McGhee, Granville H ‘Stick(s)’/ ’Globetrotter’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 364–365 (E146). BM982. Holland, Ted. “Granville H. ‘Sticks’ McGhee,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 41 (E157). BM983. Hughes, Len. “Sticks McGhee.” Rock ‘n’ Roll Collector no. 5 (1969). BM984. Komara, Edward. “McGhee, Granville ‘Sticks’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 671 (Item E162). BM985. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McGhee, Granville ‘Sticks’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1565 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 262 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 253 (E169). BM986. Millar, Bill. “Stick McGhee: Drinkin’ Wine SpoDee-O-Dee,” in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 133–138. York: Music Mentor, 2004. (NOTE: This article is an edited version of notes that appeared on Crown Prince LP IG-401, and Ace CDCHD 502.)

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BM987. Millar, Bill. Sticks McGhee and His Buddies: Drinkin’ Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee. Sweden: Crown Prince IG-401, 1982. BM988. Millar, Bill. Sticks McGhee & His Spo-Dee-O-Dee Buddies: New York Blues. UK: Ace CDCHD 502, 1994. BM989. Mitchell, Stuart; Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unheralded Sticks McGhee.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 6–8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 215–216 (Item A1241). BM990. Russell, Tony. “Sticks McGhee (1918–1961),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 143 (Item A1904). BM991. Santelli, Robert. “McGhee, Sticks,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 287 (Item E202). BM992. Smith, Chris. That’s the Stuff: The Recordings of Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry, Stick McGhee and J.C. Burris. Shetland: Housay Press, 1999. 184 pp. BM993. Tosches, Nick. “Stick McGhee: Spo-Dee-O-Dee: How to Get It, How to Use It.” Creem 12, no. 1 (Jun 1980): 40. Reprinted in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 70–72. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984. Obituaries: Jazz Journal 14, no. 10 (Oct 1961): 23. CANDYMAN McGUIRT (Clarence McGuirt) BM994. Astbury, Ray. “McGuirt, Clarence ‘Candyman’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 672 (Item E162). BM995. Nations, Opal Louis. “The Story of the Candyman McGuirt Band, as Told by Frank McCowan to Opal Louis Nations.” Blues & Rhythm no. 182 (Sep 2003): 4–7. Obituaries: BM996. Mazzolini, Tom. “Candyman McGuirt.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 49. ANDY McKAIE See: CHESS RECORDS BILLY McKENZIE See: Item BC2213. WILLIE MAE McKENZIE See: Item BJ1285 (Vol. 4). RUFUS McKENZIE BM997. Duffy, Timothy. “Rufus McKenzie,” in Music Makers, pp. 112–113. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

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L.C. McKINLEY BM998. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “L.C. McKinley,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 182 (E101). BM999. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “L.C. McKinley.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 23–25. BM1000. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McKinley, L.C,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1575 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 263 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 253 (E169). BM1001. Mohr, Kurt; Chauvard, Marcel. “Discographie de L.C. McKinley.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 25–26. BM1002. Vernon, Mick. “L.C. McKinley: The Sharpest Man in Town.” R&B Monthly no. 9 (Oct 1964): 6. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 7.) Obituaries: BM1003. Leadbitter, Mike. “L.C. McKinley.” Blues Unlimited no. 72 (May 1970): 9. See also: Item BC1295. SADIE McKINNEY See: Item BA538. MAURICE McKINNIES BM1004. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 2: Maurice McKinnies.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 53–54. JIMMY McLAIN See: Item BH267. CONNIE McLEAN See: Item BC2122. ERNEST McLEAN BM1005. Broven, John J. “Ernest McLean,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 91–92 (Item F1076). BM1006. Jones, Tad. “Ernest McLean.” Crazy Music no. 10 (1977): 40. ANDREW McMAHON BM1007. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Andrew ‘Blueblood’ McMahon,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 182 (E101).

BM1010. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McMahon, Andrew ‘Blueblood’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1579–1580 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 263 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 253 (E169). BM1011. Monge, Luigi. “McMahon, Andrew ‘Blueblood’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 672 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 10, no. 8 (Aug 1984): 77. BM1012. O’Neal, Jim. “Andrew ‘Blueblood’ McMahon.” Living Blues no. 59 (Spring 1984): 40. BM1013. O’Neal, Jim. “Andrew McMahon.” Blues Forum no. 14 (2nd Quarter 1984): 36. DENNIS McMILLON See: Item A21. FRED McMULLEN BM1014. Komara, Edward. “McMullen, Fred,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 672 (Item E162). BM1015. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McMullen, Fred,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1580 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 263 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 253 (E169). BM1016. Vernon, Paul. “Blues Obscurities. No. 5.” Blues World no. 23 (Apr 1969): 31. See also: Items BB377, BS109, F458. LILLIAN McMURRY See: TRUMPET RECORDS BOBBY McNEELY Obituaries: Cadence 10, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 76. BM1017. Darwen, Norman. “Bobby McNeely.” Blues & Rhythm no. 7 (Mar 1985): 36. “BIG” JAY McNEELY BM1018. Anon. “Big Jay McNeely Big Noise in R&B.” Down Beat 20 (14 Jan 1953): 27. BM1019. Benicewicz, Larry. “Big Jay McNeely.” Blues Rag 12, no. 10 (1997): 5–9.

BM1008. Briggs, Keith. Andrew McMahon: Go Get My Baby. Denmark: Storyville 8038, 1997.

BM1020. Benicewicz, Larry. “Big Jay McNeely: The Early Years. Pt. 1.” Real Blues no. 9 (Oct/Nov 1997). “Pt. 2.” Real Blues no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 32–34, 36–38.

BM1009. Harris, Sheldon. “McMahon, Andrew ‘Blueblood’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 368–369 (E146).

BM1021. “Big Jay McNeely: The Deacon Rides On.” Blues News [Germany] no. 18 (Jul/Sep 1999): 10–12.

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BM1022. Bock, Scott M. “Big Jay McNeely: I Create Excitement — That’s What I Do.” Living Blues no. 175 (Nov/Dec 2004): 32–37. BM1023. Bryant, Clora. “Cecil ‘Big Jay’ McNeely,” in Central Avenue Sounds: Jazz in Los Angeles, pp. 179–194. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998. BM1024. Burke, Tony. “Big Jay’s Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 9 (May 1985): 16–17. BM1025. Clarke, Donald. “McNeely, Big Jay,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 808–809 (Item E125). BM1026. Colman, Stuart. “Stuart Colman Presents Repeating Echoes.” Now Dig This no. 235 (Oct 2002): 24– 27. (NOTE: Originally broadcast on BBC Radio London, 3 Feb 1985.) BM1027. Cotten, Lee. “Big Jay McNeely.” Rock & Blues News no. 11 (Aug/Sep 2000): 8, 10, 14.

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BM1040. Holland, Ted. “Big Jay McNeely,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 57 (E157). BM1041. Jones, Will. “All is Not Gloom in Honkville, Even If Mighty McNeely’s Been Burned Out.” Down Beat 21 (29 Dec 1954): 2. BM1042. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McNeely, ‘Big’ Jay,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1580–1581 (Item E165). BM1043. Leslie, Fran; Taylor, Jon. “Big Jay.” Blueprint 2, no. 30 (Dec 1999): 22–23. BM1044. Löfgren, Tommy. “Big Jay McNeely: The Deacon Rides Again.” Jefferson no. 64 (Spring 1984): 18–23. BM1045. Millar, Bill. Big Jay McNeely: Road House Boogie. Sweden: Saxophonograph BP-505, 1985. Notes reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 139– 152. York: Music Mentor, 2004.

BM1028. Dawson, Jim. The Best of Big Jay McNeely. Sweden: Saxophonograph BP-1300, 1986.

BM1046. Mohr, Kurt. “Big Jay McNeely.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 23–25. (NOTE: With additions/ corrections in Soul Bag no. 133 (1994): 28.)

BM1029. Dawson, Jim. Big Jay McNeely: Live & Rare. Sweden: Earth Angel JD-908, 1990.

BM1047. Mohr, Kurt. Big Jay McNeely: Deacon Rides Again. France: Imperial/ Pathé Marconi 1546691, 1983.

BM1030. Dawson, Jim. Big Jay McNeely Meets the Penguins. UK: Ace CH 101, 1984.

BM1048. Mohr, Kurt; Hess, Norbert. “Big Jay McNeely Discography.” Shout no. 105 (Oct/Nov 1975): 8–10. (NOTE: With additions in Shout no. 108 (1976): 21.)

BM1031. Dawson, Jim. Nervous Man Nervous: Big Jay McNeely and the Rise of the Honking Tenor Sax! Milford: Big Nickel, 1994. 67 pp. BM1032. Dawson, Jim. “Sax-Maniac Screams Again.” Los Angeles Weekly (28 Oct 1983). BM1033. Eckstine, Roger. “Playing for the Audience: Big Jay McNeely.” Living Blues no. 93 (Sep/Oct 1990): 23–28. BM1034. Feather, Leonard. “McNeely, Cecil (Big Jay),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 329 (Item E138). BM1035. Fonteyne, André. “Big Jay McNeely.” Soul Bag no. 131 (Summer 1993): 20–21. BM1036. Frishberg, Dave. “Fans Go for McNeely’s ‘Go-GoGo’ Gyrations.” Down Beat 21 (28 Jul 1954): 2. BM1037. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Big Jay McNeely,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 216–217 (Item E145). BM1038. Hess, Norbert. “Big Jay McNeely.” Rocking Regards no. 17 (Feb 1980): 4–8. BM1039. Hess, Norbert. “Cecil ‘Big Jay’ McNeely: An Interview with Norbert Hess.” Shout no. 105 (Oct/Nov 1975): 3–8.

BM1049. Nite, Norm N. “Big Jay McNeely,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 405–406 (Item E181). BM1050. Palmer, Robert. “A Saxophone King Returns.” New York Times (23 Oct 1985): 20. BM1051. Rotante, Anthony. “A Discography of Big Jay McNeely.” Discophile no. 32 (Oct 1953): 10, 11. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 35 (1954): 15; no. 39 (1954): 17–18.) BM1052. Santelli, Robert. “McNeely, Big Jay,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 288 (Item E202). BM1053. Taylor, Dennis. “McNeely, Cecil James ‘Big Jay’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 673 (Item E162). BM1054. Topping, Ray. “Big Jay McNeely Discography: A Discography of Big Jay’s Recordings from 1948– 65.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 20 (Dec 1983): 8–11. See also: Back to the Roots no. 38 (c2001): 36. Blues News [Finland] no. 129 (1991). Ebony no. 8, no. 7 (May 1953): 60. Goldmine no. 140 (6 Dec 1985). Goldmine no. 268 (2 Nov 1990). Now Dig This no. 63 (Jun 1988). Now Dig This no. 74 (May 1989). Items BB2832, BC1404.

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OZIE McPHERSON BM1055. Tracy, Steve. Daisy Martin/Ozie McPherson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5522, 1997. JAY McSHANN BM1056. Anon. “Discographie ‘33t 30cm’ de Jay McShann.” Jazz Hot no. 235 (Oct 1967): 25. BM1057. Anon. “J. McShann Invades New Orleans Again.” Chicago Defender (26 Feb 1944): 8. BM1058. Anon. “Jay McShann is Disc Ace.” Chicago Defender (7 Mar 1942): 21. BM1059. Battestini, Jean-Paul. “Jay McShann: Pianiste, Chanteur et Chef d’Orchestre.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 340 (1986): 3. BM1060. Becker, Bart; Corbett, Mike; Kmuw-Wichita. “Jay McShann: Interview. Pt. 1.” Cadence 5, no. 9 (Sep 1979): 12–14; “Pt. 2.” Cadence 5, no. 10 (Oct 1979): 8, 10–13, 20–21. BM1061. Berg, Chuck. Jay McShann: Confessin’ the Blues. USA: Classic Jazz CJ 128, 1978. BM1062. Bogaert, Karel. “McShann, Jay ‘Hootie’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 262–263 (Item E110).

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BM1070. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Jay McShann,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 131–132 (Item E120). BM1071. Catfish Whitey. “Hangin’ with Hootie: Jay McShann.” Blues Access no. 31 (Fall 1997): 10–11. BM1072. Cheatham, Jeannie. “Blues Like Jay McShann,” in Meet Me with Your Black Drawers On: My Life in Music. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006. BM1073. Chilton, John. “McShann, ‘Jay’ James Columbus,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 220 (Item E121). BM1074. Clarke, Donald. “McShann, Jay,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 811 (Item E125). BM1075. Cotten, Lee. “Jay McShann.” Rock & Blues News no. 12 (Oct/Nov 2000): 12–14. BM1076. Crow, Bill. Jay McShann: Some Blues. USA: Chiaroscuro CR(D) 320, 1993. BM1077. Dance, Stanley. “McShann, Jay,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 173–174 (Item E128). BM1078. Dance, Stanley. “Jay McShann,” in The World of Count Basie, pp. 247–256. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1980.

BM1063. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Jay McShann. Pt. 1: I Always Thought Blues and Jazz Went Together.” Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 14–25; “Pt. 2: Music Was a Good Life.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 50–55.

BM1079. Dance, Stanley. “Jay McShann: Blue Flame Keeper.” JazzTimes 28, no. 2 (Mar 1998): 52–55, 130.

BM1064. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Jay McShann: The Intersection of Blues and Jazz.” Living Blues no. 93 (Sep/Oct 1990): 31–33.

BM1081. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Big Jay McNeely: RabbleRousing Saxophonist,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 37, pp. 132–134 (Item E164).

BM1065. Brisbin, John Anthony. Jay McShann: What a Wonderful World. USA: Groove Note GRV1005-2, 1999.

BM1082. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Jay McShann,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 41 (Item E164).

BM1066. Britt, Stan. Jay McShann: Hootie’s K.C. Blues. UK: Affinity AFS 1006, 1983.

BM1083. Driggs, Frank; Haddix, Chuck. “Hootie Blues,” in Kansas City Jazz. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

BM1067. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Big Band Blues: Hold ‘Em Hootie, 1940–59.” Blues & Rhythm no. 6 (Feb 1985): 14–24.

BM1084. Driggs, Frank. “McShann, Jay,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 73 (Item E159).

BM1068. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Jay McShann Discography, 1940–59.” Blues & Rhythm no. 6 (Feb 1985): 19–24. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in B&R no. 18 (1986): 16–17, 19.)

BM1085. Driggs, Frank. Jay McShann and His Orchestra, Featuring Charlie Parker (1941–43): The Jumping Blues. UK: Coral CP4, 1969.

BM1069. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “McShann, Jay ‘Hootie’ (James Columbus),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 317 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Jay McShann,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 433 (Item E119).

BM1080. Davis, Francis. Jay McShann: Going to Kansas City. USA: New World NW358-1, 1987.

BM1086. Driggs, Frank. Jay McShann: New York - 1208 Miles, (1941–1943). USA: Decca DL 79236, 1960s. BM1087. Driggs, Frank. “Jay McShann Relates His Musical Career.” Jazz Monthly 4, no. 1 (Mar 1958): 5–7.

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BM1088. Elwood, Philip. “King of Kansas City.” San Francisco Chronicle (26 May 1991): 8. BM1089. Endress, Gudrun. “Jay McShann: Kay Cee Blues.” Jazz Podium 20 (1971): 16–18. BM1090. Feather, Leonard. “McShann, Jay,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 210 (Item E136). BM1091. Feather, Leonard. “McShann, Jay,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, pp. 242–243 (Item E135). BM1092. Feather, Leonard. “McShann, Jay,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 330 (Item E138). BM1093. Feather, Leonard. “Piano Giants of Jazz: Jay McShann.” Contemporary Keyboard 5 (Oct 1979): 80+. BM1094. Feldman, Morris (ed.). Jay McShann: 5 Piano Solos. New York: Leeds Music, 1942. 24 pp. BM1095. Giddins, Gary. “Weatherbird: Maintaining the Mainstream.” Village Voice 24 (1 Oct 1979): 75. BM1096. Gourgues, M.; Rouy, G. “Jay McShann.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 247 (Sep 1976): 18. BM1097. Gourse, Leslie. “Jay McShann.” Contemporary Keyboard 7, no. 6 (1981): 24. BM1098. Gourse, Leslie. “Jay McShann: Blues (And Swing) with a Feeling.” JazzTimes 22, no. 2 (Mar 1992): 30. BM1099. Haddix, Chuck. “Still Confessin’ the Blues: Jay McShann’s Kansas City Swing Lives On.” Down Beat 68, no. 5 (May 2001): 42–45. BM1100. Hester, Mary Lee. “Jazz with a Capital ‘J’,” in Going to Kansas City, pp. 75–77. Sherman: Early Bird, 1980. 197 pp. BM1101. Holland, Ted. “Jay McShann,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 8 (E157). BM1102. Hoogeveen, Gerard. “The Early Recordings of Les Paul (1936–1944).” Names & Numbers no. 23 (Nov 2002).

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BM1106. Koechlin, Daniel. Liste des Enregistrements Réalisés avec Jay McShann. Darnetal: Koechlin, 1979. 21 pp. BM1107. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McShann, Jay ‘Hootie’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1584 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, p. 273 (E167). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 254 (E169). BM1108. Mathieson, Kenny. “McShann, James Columbus ‘Jay’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 673–674 (Item E162). BM1109. McCarthy, Albert. Jay McShann: The Band That Jumps the Blues. UK: Black Lion BLP 30144, 1973. BM1110. McCarthy, Albert; Oliver, Paul. Jimmy Witherspoon & Jay McShann. UK: Black Lion BLCD 760173, 1992. BM1111. Mialy, Louis-Victor. “Jay McShann: Hootie Boogie.” Jazz Hot no. 534 (Oct 1996): 30–32. BM1112. Morgan, Alun. Jay McShann: Vine Street Boogie. UK: Black Lion BLCD 760187, 1993. BM1113. Morgantini, Jacques. Jay McShann: Jumpin’ the Blues. France: Black & Blue 33.039, 1970. BM1114. Morgantini, Jacques. Jay McShann: Kansas City Memories. France: Black & Blue 33.057, 1973. BM1115. Morris, Robert. “The Great Band.” Mississippi Rag 3, no. 1 (1975): 7. BM1116. Morris, Robert. “Jay McShann: Then and Now.” Mississippi Rag 1, no. 8 (1974): 12. BM1117. Myers, Patricia. “Jay ‘Hootie’ McShann.” JazzTimes 21, no. 3 (Apr 1991): 76–76. BM1118. Niquét, Bernard. “Jay McShann ou la Légende de K.C.” Jazz Hot no. 235 (Oct 1967): 23–25. BM1119. Norris, John. “Jay McShann.” Coda no. 181 (Dec 1981): 8–11. BM1120. Norris, John. Jay McShann: At Cafe des Copains. Canada: Sackville CD2-2024, 1994.

BM1103. Jeske, Lee. “Jay McShann: Yesterday and Today.” Jazz Journal 32, no. 3 (Mar 1979): 15–17.

BM1121. Norris, John. Jay McShann: Tuxedo Junction. Canada: Sackville 3025, 1981.

BM1104. Jones, Max. “Oiling the Blues.” Melody Maker (16 Feb 1980): 36.

BM1122. Nuridin, K.H. “The Kansas City Sound of Jay McShann.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 134/135 (1992): 24–26.

BM1105. Kinkle, Roger D. “McShann, Jay,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1418–1419 (E160).

BM1123. Oliphant, Dave. “The Jay McShann Orchestra, 1938–1942, in Texan Jazz, pp. 123–131. Austin: University of Texas, 1996.

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BM1124. Oliver, Paul. Jay McShann, After Hours. Denmark: Storyville SLP 4024, 1982; Denmark: Storyville STCD 8279, 1998.

BM1140. Antonsson, Görgen. “Nobody Can Sing the Blues Like Blind Willie McTell.” Jefferson no. 94 (1991): 11–13.

BM1125. Palmer, Robert. “Jazz: Jay McShann: Blues Devil.” Rolling Stone no. 274 (21 Sep 1978): 14.

BM1141. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Blind Willie McTell,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 182–183 (E101).

BM1126. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “McShann, Jay,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 159 (Item E182).

BM1142. Atkinson, Gary. The Essential Blind Willie McTell. UK: Document CBL 200007, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200007, 2001.

BM1127. Ricker, Bruce. Jay McShann: My Baby with the Black Dress On. USA: Chiaroscuro CR(D) 345, 1998. BM1128. Russell, Ross. “Jay McShann, New York: 1208 Miles.” Jazz & Pop 7, no. 9 (1968): 18. BM1129. Russell, Ross. “The Jay McShann Orchestra,” in Jazz Style in Kansas City and the Southwest, pp. 187–195. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971. BM1130. Santelli, Robert. “McShann, Jay,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 289 (Item E202). BM1131. Simons, Sim. “The Man from Muskogee is Back: Jay McShann.” Swingtime no. 19 (1977): 3–6. BM1132. Southern, Eileen. “McShann, Jay (‘Hootie’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 262–263 (Item E208). BM1133. Townley, Eric. “Jay McShann.” Jazz Journal 39, no. 10 (Oct 1986): 6–7. BM1134. Vacher, Peter. “Views from the Keyboard.” Coda no. 195 (1 Apr 1984): 8. BM1135. Weilbacher, Bill. Jay McShann: Going to Kansas City. USA: Master Jazz MJR 8113, 1972. BM1136. Wilmer, Val. “The Devils and the Blue KC.” Time Out (14–20 Mar 1980): 17. See also: Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 427 (1994): 25. Jazz Hot no. 59 (Oct 1951). Jazz Hot no. 118 (Feb 1957). Jazz Hot no. 122 (Jun 1957). Items BB3042, BW2595, C733, E318. KATE McTELL See: Item BM1171. “BLIND” WILLIE McTELL (Willie Samuel McTell) BM1137. Albertson, Chris. Trying to Get Home: Blind Willie McTell, 1949. USA: Biograph BLP-12008, 1969. BM1138. Anon. Blind Willie McTell: Death Cell Blues. USA: Biograph BLP C14, 1973. BM1139. Anon. “LP-Listing van Blind Willie McTell.” Jazz Press no. 39 (27 May 1977): 9.

BM1143. Bakker, Dick M. “Blind Willie McTell, 27–35.” Micrography no. 4 (Jun 1969): 11; Micrography no. 5 (Aug 1969): 12. Reprinted in an updated form as “Blind Willie McTell, 1927–1956.” Micrography no. 32 (1974): 11. BM1144. Balfour, Alan. Blind Willie McTell & Curley Weaver: The Postwar Years (1949–1950). Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6014, 1991. BM1145. Balfour, Alan. Blind Willie McTell: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 18 October 1927 to 23 October 1931. Austria: Document DOCD-5006, 1990. Vol. 2: 23 October 1931 to 19 December 1933. Austria: Document DOCD5007, 1990. Vol. 3: 21 September 1933 to 25 April 1935. Austria: Document DOCD-5008, 1990. BM1146. Balfour, Alan. Blind Willie McTell: 1940 Complete Library of Congress Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6001, 1990. (NOTE: Notes reissued in an updated form with Blues Document BDCD-6001, 2000.) BM1147. Basiuk, Bo. “The Music of Blind Willie McTell.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 2 (Apr 1978): 33– 41, 43–45, 47–48. BM1148. Bastin, Bruce. “Down in Atlanta, G.A,” in Red River Blues, pp. 125–149. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986. BM1149. “Blind Willie McTell: Blues History: Der Bluesmann aus dem Glückstal.” Blues News [Germany] no. 30 (Jul/Sep 2002): 24–26. BM1150. “Blind Willie McTell: The Box Set.” Blues News [Germany] no. 41 (Apr/Jun 2005): 28–29. BM1151. Bogaert, Karel. “McTell, ‘Blind’ Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 263–264 (Item E110). BM1152. Briggs, Keith. The Definitive Blind Willie McTell, 1927–1935. UK: Catfish KATCD229, 2002. BM1153. Calt, Stephen; Miller, John. Blind Willie McTell, 1927–1935. USA: Yazoo L-1037, 1973. BM1154. Charters, Samuel B. Blind Willie McTell Last Session. USA: Bluesville BV-1040, 1962; UK: Transatlantic PR1040, 1966.

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BM1155. Charters, Samuel B. “Blind Willie McTell: A Last Session.” Record Americana (Record Research Bulletin) no. 10 (1959): 1; Record Americana (Record Research Bulletin) no. 11 (1959): 1. Reprinted in Record Research no. 37 (Aug 1961): 7, 20. BM1156. Charters, Samuel B. “The Blues of Blind Willie McTell.” Record Research no. 23 (Jun/Jul 1959): 11–12. BM1157. Charters, Samuel B. “Willie McTell,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 121– 132 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part. 2, pp. 121–132. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

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BM1171. Evans, David. “Kate McTell. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 125 (Jul/Aug 1977): 4–12; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 126 (Sep/Oct 1977): 8–16; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 127 (Nov/Dec 1977): 20–22. BM1172. Evans, David. “Blind Willie McTell,” in The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore. Vol. 2, ed. A. Prahlad, p. 843. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2006. BM1173. Fancourt, Les. Blind Willie McTell: Statesboro Blues. UK: Indigo CD 2015, 1995. BM1174. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Blind Willie McTell,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001.

BM1158. Clarke, Donald. “McTell, Blind Willie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 811–812 (Item E125).

BM1175. Fulmer, David. “Blind Willie McTell.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (22 Mar 1992): 1.

BM1159. Cohn, Lawrence. Blind Willie McTell, 1927–1933: The Early Years. USA: Belzona L-1005, c1968; USA: Yazoo L-1005, c1968.

BM1176. Fulmer, David. “Blind Willie McTell: Atlanta’s 12String Minstrel for All Seasons.” Blues Access no. 11 (Fall 1992): 30–35.

BM1160. Colebeck, David. “Lyric Transcript. No. 6: Southern Can is Mine.” Blues World no. 17 (Nov 1967): 15–16.

BM1177. Gay, William. “Blind Willie McTell: Reach Over in the Corner, Mama, and Hand Me My Traveling Shoes.” Oxford American no. 50 (Summer 2005): 116–119.

BM1161. Davis, John; Clarke, Gray. “Blind Willie McTell: A Discography.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 8 (Aug 1950): 6. BM1162. Dicaire, David. “Blind Willie McTell (1901–1959): Dean of Atlanta Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 232– 235 (Item E130). BM1163. Doering, Teddy. “Blind Willie McTell.” Blues Notes 7, no. 24/25 (1975): 17–25. BM1164. Dunbar, Niall. Blind Willie McTell: Crapshooter’s Blues. UK: TKO Magnum CBCD 022, 2001. BM1165. Escamilla, Brian. “Blind Willie McTell,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 17 (Item E164). BM1166. Evans, David. “Blind Willie McTell,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 141–142. New York: Perigee, 2005. BM1167. Evans, David. Blind Willie McTell: Statesboro Blues. USA: RCA Victor/Bluebird 82876-55157-2, 2003. BM1168. Evans, David. Blind Willie McTell: Stateboro Blues: The Early Years, 1927–1935. UK: Document DOCD-5677, 2005. BM1169. Evans, David; Cohn, Larry; Fulmer, David; Harpe, Neil; Bastin, Bruce; Monge, Luigi. Blind Willie McTell: The Box Set. USA: American Odeon, 2005. BM1170. Evans, David; Cohn, Lawrence. The Definitive Blind Willie McTell. USA: Columbia C2K 53234, 1994; UK: Columbia 475701 2, 1994.

BM1178. Gray, Michael. “Blind Willie McTell Annotated Discography.” Homer, the Slut (Apr 1994). BM1179. Gray, Michael. “Bob Dylan, Blind Willie McTell and ‘Blind Willie McTell’,” in Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan, pp. 517–547. UK: Cassell Academic, 1999; USA: Continuum, 2000. BM1180. Gray, Michael. “In Blind Willie McTell’s Footsteps.” Isis no. 90 (Apr/May 2000). BM1181. Gray, Michael. “McTell, Blind Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 674–677 (Item E162). BM1182. Harris, Mark. “McTell & Weaver: Post-War Years.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 10 (Dec 1982): 11–13. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Pickin’ the Blues no. 11 (1983): 5.) BM1183. Harris, Sheldon. “McTell, Willie Samuel ‘Blind Willie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 369–370 (E146). BM1184. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Blind Willie McTell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 230–231 (E150). BM1185. Hite, Richard James. Blind Willie McTell: Blues in the Dark. USA: MCA MCA-1368, 1983. BM1186. Holland, Ted. “Blind Willie McTell,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 60–61 (E157). BM1187. Kent, Don. Blind Willie McTell and Memphis Minnie: Love Changin’ Blues. USA: Biograph BLP12035, 1969; UK: Blue Moon 1.073, 1989.

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BM1188. Kent, Don. Blind Willie McTell: Pig ‘n’ Whistle. USA: Biograph BCD 126, c1993.

BM1203. Santelli, Robert. “McTell, Blind Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 289–290 (Item E202).

BM1189. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “McTell, ‘Blind’ Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1584–1585 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 263–264 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 254–255 (E169).

BM1204. Shadwick, Keith. “Blind Willie McTell,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 213 (Item E204).

BM1190. Leadbitter, Mike. “Barrelhouse Sammy.” Blues Unlimited no. 105 (Dec 1973/Jan 1974): 28. BM1191. Lowry, Pete. “Some Cold Rainy Day. Pt. 1: Blind Willie McTell.” Blues Unlimited no. 89 (Feb/Mar 1972): 11–12. BM1192. Moore, Dave. Blind Willie McTell: Traveling Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD 127, 1999. BM1193. Napier, Simon A. Blind Willie McTell: Atlanta Twelve String. USA: Atlantic SD 7224, 1972. BM1194. Obrecht, Jas. “Southern Blues: Blind Willie McTell and Other Seminal Atlanta 12-String Guitarists.” Acoustic Guitar no. 118 (Oct 2002): 52–58, 60–63. BM1195. Oliver, Paul. “Blind Willie.” Spin [UK] 4, no. 6 (1967): 25–26, 30. BM1196. Oliver, Paul. “McTell, Blind Willie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 11, ed. S. Sadie, p. 452. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 158 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 15. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 525–526. New York: Grove, 2001. BM1197. Oliver, Paul. “McTell, Blind Willie (1900–c.1960),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 195–196 (Item E378). BM1198. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Blind Willie McTell,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 104–105. London: Brown, 2003. BM1199. Russell, Tony (ed.); Gray, Michael. “Blind Willie McTell.” The Blues Collection no. 43 (20 Apr 1995). (NOTE: Republished in a German language version (3 Apr 1996).)

BM1205. Spottswood, Richard. Blind Willie McTell, 1940: The Legendary Library of Congress Session. USA: Melodeon MLP-7323, c1966; Denmark: Storyville 670 186, 1967. BM1206. Taft, Michael. “Willie McTell’s Rules of Rhyme: A Brief Excursion Into Blues Phonetics.” Southern Folklore Quarterly 42, no. 1 (1978): 53–71. BM1207. Templeton, Ray. “Mr. McTell Got the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 61 (Jun 1991): 16–18. BM1208. Whiteman, John. “Hand Me My Travellin’ Shoes.” Blues World no. 30 (May 1970): 11–13. BM1209. Wilson, Tony. “Strange Story of Blind Willie’s Last Session.” Melody Maker (7 Jun 1969): 10. See also: Jazz Special no. 20 (1995): 19+. Rockerilla no. 169 (1994): 66+. Items A343, A1734, A1736, A2086, BB550, BJ1545, BS109, BW1260, BW1922, C182, C284, D186, F432, F482 (Pt. 1). LOUIS McTIZIC BM1210. DeKoster, Jim. “Waterloo Blues: An Interview with Louis McTizic.” Living Blues no. 105 (Sep/Oct 1992): 18–27. JACK McVEA BM1211. Chilton, John. “McVea, Jack,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 220 (Item E121). BM1212. Clarke, Donald. “McVea, Jack,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 812 (Item E125). BM1213. Dawson, Jim. Jack McVea and His All Stars: ‘New Deal’. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-625, 1989. BM1214. Drust, Greg. Jack McVea and His All Stars: ‘Open the Door Richard!’. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-607, 1984.

BM1200. Russell, Tony. “Blind Willie McTell.” Jazz Monthly no. 178 (Dec 1969): 7–8.

BM1215. Drust, Greg. Jack McVea and His Door Openers: ‘Two Times Baby’. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-612, 1986.

BM1201. Russell, Tony. “Blind Willie McTell (1901–1959),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 143 (Item A1904).

BM1216. Feather, Leonard. “McVea, Jack,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 330 (Item E138).

BM1202. Rye, Howard. “Blind Willie McTell, 1927–1935.” Collectors Items no. 15 (Dec 1982): 16–17.

BM1217. Hague, Douglas. “Jack McVea.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 2 (Feb 1964): 7–8.

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BM1218. Hague, Douglas. Jack McVea Quintet: Nothin’ But Jazz. UK: 77 Records 77-LA-12-22, c1962. BM1219. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jack McVea,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1585 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, pp. 273–274 (E167). BM1220. Mathieson, Kenny. “McVea, John Vivian ‘Jack’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 677 (Item E162). BM1221. McGarvey, Seamus. “Open the Door Richard, It’s Jack McVea! Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 59 (Mar 1991): 4–7; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 60 (May 1991): 10–11. BM1222. Mohr, Kurt. “Jack McVea: His Discography.” Discophile no. 13 (Aug 1950): 14–17 (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 23 (1952): 6–7; Discophile no. 24 (1952): 12.) BM1223. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “McVea, Jack,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 159 (Item E182). BM1224. Penny, Dave. “Jack McVea: A Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 60 (May 1991): 12–13. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues & Rhythm no. 63 (1991): 13.) BM1225. Rusch, Bob; Rusch, K.D. “Jack McVea: Interview.” Cadence 12, no. 4 (Apr 1986): 11–23. BM1226. Simmen, Johnny. “Jack McVea Story.” Dig It! 5, no. 1 (1963). BM1227. Thacker, Eric. “McVea, Jack,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 73 (Item E159). Obituaries: American Rag 13 (Mar 2001): 45. American Rag 13 (May 2001): 50. Cadence 27, no. 3 (Mar 2001): 141. Goldmine no. 539 (23 Mar 2001): 12. IAJRC Journal 34, no. 2 (Spring 2001): 12. Jazztimes 31 (Apr 2001): 26. Notes 58 (Jun 2002): 797. Orkester Journalen 69 (Feb/Mar 2001): 59. BM1228. Hazeldine, Mike. “Jack McVea.” New Orleans Music 9 (Mar 2001): 5. BM1229. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Jack McVea, West Coast Blues and Swing Saxophone Legend.” Goldmine no. 539 (23 Mar 2001): 12+

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BM1233. Ratliff, Ben. “Jack McVea, 86, Bandleader with a Noteworthy Novelty Hit.” New York Times (15 Jan 2001): B6. BM1234. Vacher, Peter. “Jack McVea.” Guardian [UK] (6 Mar 2001): 22. BM1235. Vacher, Peter. “Jack McVea.” Jazz Journal 54, no. 4 (Apr 2001): 16. BM1236. Vacher, Peter. “Jack McVea.” Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 62. BM1237. Voce, Steve. “Jack McVea.” Independernt [UK] (5 Feb 2001): 6. See also: Item A1227. HUEY MEAUX See: CRAZY CAJUN RECORDS JOE MEDWICK BM1238. Komara, Edward. “Medwick, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 678–679 (Item E162). Obituaries: Billboard 104 (20 Jun 1992): 79. Blues Access no. 10 (Summer 1992): 37. Cadence 18 (Aug 1992): 110. Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 37. BM1239. Bernard, Emily. “Joe Medwick.” Living Blues no. 105 (Sep/Oct 1992): 44. BM1240. Burke, Tony. “Joe Medwick.” Blues & Rhythm no. 70 (Jun 1992): 18–19. BM1241. Radenac, Marc. “Joe Medwick.” Soul Bag no. 128 (Autumn 1992): 24. LESTER MELROSE BM1242. Anon. “Fight Over Song Has Scribe Set to Name the Tune ‘So What?’.” Chicago Defender (17 Feb 1951): 20–21. BM1243. Anon. “The Melrose Band to Tour.” Chicago Defender (14 Nov 1942): 20. BM1244. Beauchamp, Jacques. “Producteurs de Blues: Chicago, de Lester Melrose à Leonard Chess.” Jazz Hot no. 511 (Jun 1994): 34–37.

BM1230. Leigh, J. “West Coasting.” Mississippi Rag 28 (Feb 2001): 32.

BM1245. Clarke, Donald. “Melrose, Lester,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 856 (Item E125).

BM1231. Mathieson, Kenny. “Jack McVea.” The Scotsman [UK] (6 Mar 2001): 16.

BM1246. Koester, Bob. “Lester Melrose: An Appreciation.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 2 (1970): 58.

BM1232. Penny, Dave. “Jack McVea.” Blues & Rhythm no. 157 (Mar 2001): 24.

BM1247. Melrose, Lester. “My Life in Recording.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 2 (1970): 59–61.

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BM1248. Riesman, Robert. “Melrose, Lester,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 679–680 (Item E162).

BM1264. Rijn, Guido van; Templeton, Ray. “Mr. Crump and the Memphis Jug Band.” Blues & Rhythm no. 62 (Jul 1991): 4–6.

BM1249. Santelli, Robert. “Melrose, Lester,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 291 (Item E202).

BM1265. Russell, Tony. “Memphis Jug Band,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 144–145 (Item A1904).

See also: Item A173. THE MEMPHIS JUG BAND BM1250. Allen, Walter C. “Discomania.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 6 (Jun 1956): 39. BM1251. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Memphis Jug Band,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 183 (E101). BM1252. Bakker, Dick M. “Memphis Jug Band.” Micrography no. 2 (Feb 1969): 9; Micrography no. 5 (Aug 1969): 12. BM1253. Boatfield, Graham. “Memphis Jug Band.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 5 (May 1955): 33. BM1254. Brennan, Luann. “Memphis Jug Band,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164). BM1255. Briggs, Keith. Memphis Jug Band with Gus Cannon’s Jug Stompers. UK: JSP JSPCD 7745, 2005. BM1256. Charters, Samuel B.; Allen, Walter C. “The Jug Bands of Memphis.” Jazz Monthly 4, no. 12 (Feb 1959): 2–5, 31; Jazz Monthly 5, no. 1 (Mar 1959): 24–25, 30; Jazz Monthly 5, no. 1 (Mar 1959): 24– 25, 30. BM1257. Charters, Samuel B. “The Memphis Jug Band,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 14–26 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Vol. 2, pp. 14–26. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BM1258. Godrich, John. The Jug Bands. Vol. 2: Memphis Jug Band. UK: Natchez NEP-703, c1969. BM1259. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Memphis Jug Band,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1660 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 264 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 255 (E169). BM1260. Leach, Andrew. “Memphis Jug Band,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 685–686 (Item E162). BM1261. Oliver, Paul. Memphis Jug Band (1927–34). UK: Matchbox MSE 1008, 1986. BM1262. Olsson, Bengt. “Memphis Jug Band,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 27–33. London: Studio Vista, 1970. BM1263. Olsson, Bengt. Memphis Jug Band. USA: Yazoo L1067, 1980.

BM1266. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Memphis Jug Bands.” The Blues Collection no. 41 (1992+). BM1267. Rye, Howard. “Memphis Jug Band and Some Related Issues.” Collectors Items no. 3 (Dec 1980): 8–9. BM1268. Rye, Howard. “Memphis Jug Band and Associates.” Collectors Items no. 68 (Autumn 1994): 17–19. BM1269. Santelli, Robert. “Memphis Jug Band, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 291-292 (Item E202). BM1270. Shadwick, Keith. “Memphis Jug Band,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 216 (Item E204). BM1271. Slaven, Neil. The Memphis Jug Band. Vol. 1. UK: JSP CD 606, 1993. Vol. 2. UK: Frog DGF15, c1997. Vol. 3. UK: JSP CD 608, 1993. BM1272. Slaven, Neil. Memphis Shakedown: More Jug Band Classics. UK: JSP JSPCD 7752, 2005. BM1273. Smith, Chris. Memphis Jug Band and Associates (1927–1932). Austria: Wolf WSE 131, 1989. BM1274. Smith, Chris. Memphis Jug Band: Complete Recorded Works, 1927–1930 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 24 February 1927 to 13 February 1928. Austria: Document DOCD-5021, 1990. Vol. 2: 13 February 1928 to 4 October 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5022, 1991. Vol. 3: 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5023, 1991. BM1275. Smith, Chris. Memphis Jug Band: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1932– 1934. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6002, 1990. BM1276. Smith, Chris. “Memphis Shakedown: The Memphis Jug Band on Record.” Blues-Link no. 2 (Oct/ Nov 1973): 4–18. See also: WILL SHADE, CHARLIE BURSE Chicago Defender (18 Jun 1927): 6. Items A2251, BB425, C98, C522, F1233. MEMPHIS MINNIE (Lizzie Douglas) BM1277. Adins, Georges. “Une Femme pas Comme les Autres: Memphis Minnie.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 24 (Mar 1963). Reprinted in Soul Bag no. 97 (Jan/Feb 1984): 5–8.

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BM1278. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Memphis Minnie: Living the Country Blues.” Living Blues no. 88 (Sep/Oct 1989): 37. BM1279. Amos, Edward. “Lizzie Douglas (Memphis Minnie),” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BM1280. Anon. “England’s Blues People Remember Memphis Minnie.” Second Line 19 (May/Jun 1968): 59+. BM1281. Anon. “Memphis Minnie Gets Note on Beale Street.” Blues Revue no. 31 (Oct 1997): 78.

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BM1292. Bogaert, Karel. “Memphis Minnie (Minnie Douglas),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 264–265 (Item E110). BM1293. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Lizzie Douglas (Memphis Minnie),” in Blueswomen, pp. 45–58 (E112). BM1294. Brennan, Luann. “Memphis Minnie,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164). BM1295. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Memphis Minnie,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 175 (Item E128). BM1296. Carroll, Jeffrey. “Memphis Minnie,” in When Your Way Gets Dark. West Lafayette: Parlor, 2005.

BM1283. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Memphis Minnie,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 183–184 (E101).

BM1297. Charters, Samuel B. “Memphis Minnie,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 83–95 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Vol. 2, pp. 83–95. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

BM1284. Atkinson, Gary. The Essential Memphis Minnie. UK: Document CBL 200001, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200001, 2001.

BM1298. Cohn, Larry. Memphis Minnie, 1944–1949: Gonna Take the Dirt Road Home. USA: Origin OJL-24, 1982.

BM1285. Bakker, Dick M. “Memphis Minnie.” Micrography no. 3 (May 1969): 8. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Micrography no. 5 (1969): 12.)

BM1299. Cousins, Ed. Memphis Minnie, 1934–41. UK: Sunflower ET-1403, 1969.

BM1286. Balfour, Alan. Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe: 1929–1934 Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 18 June 1929 – 29 May 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5028, 1991. Vol. 2: 5 June 1930 to 30 January 1931. Austria: Document DOCD-5029, 1991. Vol. 3: 30 January 1931 to 4 February 1932. Austria: Document DOCD-5030, 1991. Vol. 4: 1933 to 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5031, 1991.

BM1301. Demêtre, Jacques. “Memphis Minnie.” Jazz Hot no. 269 (Feb 1971): 9–11.

BM1282. Anon. “Works: It’s Hard to be Mistreated.” Sing Out! 16, no. 3 (Jun/Jul 1966): 25.

BM1287. Balfour, Alan. Memphis Minnie: Complete Recorded Works, 1944–1953 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 19 December 1944 to 26 February 1946. Austria: Wolf WBCD-008, 1992. Vol. 2: 26 February 1946 to 27 December 1947. Austria: Wolf WBCD-009, 1992. Vol. 3: 1949 to 1953. Austria: Wolf WBCD-010, 1992. BM1288. Balfour, Alan. Memphis Minnie: In My Girlish Days. UK: Travelin’ Man TM803, 1985. BM1289. Ballestracci, Marco. “La Donna con la Chitarra: Une Visione di Memphis Minnie. Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 91 (Jun 2005): 10–12; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 92 (Sep 2005): 34–36. BM1290. Basiuk, Bo; Larson, Thom; Salamone, Frank; Steigmeyer, Jim. “Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 3 (Jun 1977): 18–28, 30–39. BM1291. Bentley, Chris. “Boppin’ Belles ‘Blues’.” Roll Street Journal no. 20 (1987): 6–7.

BM1300. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Memphis, Minnie,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 213. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BM1302. Doering, Teddy. “Memphis Minnie: Die Konigin Der Country Blues Gitarre.” Blues Notes 5, no. 18 (Jul/Aug 1973): 12–14. BM1303. Droixhe, Daniel. “Magnificent Triplets: The Making of Memphis Minnie’s I’m Talking About You.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 39. BM1304. Evans, David. “Female Country Blues Singers.” Blues Revue no. 17 (May/Jun 1995): 12–14. BM1305. Evans, David. “Memphis Minnie,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 142–143. New York: Perigee, 2005. BM1306. Fancourt, Les. Bumble Bee: The Essential Recordings of Memphis Minnie. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2005, 1994. BM1307. Farley, Christopher John. “Memphis Minnie and the Cutting Contest,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 198–201 (Item A895). BM1308. Feather, Leonard. “Memphis Minnie,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 330 (Item E138).

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BM1309. Fryer, Paul. Memphis Minnie: Travelling Blues. UK: Aldabra ALB 1005, 1991.

The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 255–256 (E169).

BM1310. Garon, Paul. “BluesEsoterica.” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 128; Living Blues no. 125 (Jan/Feb 1996): 112.

BM1324. Leadbitter, Mike. “My Girlish Days.” Blues Unlimited no. 78 (Dec 1970): 8–9.

BM1311. Garon, Paul. “‘Guitar Woman’: Celebrating 100 Years of Memphis Minnie.” Juke Blues no. 38 (Summer 1997): 26–30. BM1312. Garon, Paul. “Memphis Minnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 686– 687 (Item E162). BM1313. Garon, Paul. “Memphis Minnie & Casey Bill.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 31–32. BM1314. Garon, Paul. Memphis Minnie: Hoodoo Lady (1933–1937). USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 46775, 1991. BM1315. Garon, Paul; Garon, Beth. Woman with Guitar: Memphis Minnie’s Blues. New York: Da Capo, 1992. 332 pp. BM1316. Groslier, Daniel. “Memphis Minnie: Discografie.” Soul Bag no. 97 (Jan/Feb 1984): 9–15. Reprinted in Woman with Guitar: Memphis Minnie’s Blues, by Paul Garon; Beth Garon, pp. 259–262. New York: Da Capo, 1992. BM1317. Harris, Sheldon. “Douglas, Lizzie ‘Minnie’/’Kid’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 161–162 (E146). BM1318. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Memphis Minnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 237–239 (E150). BM1319. Hite, Richard James. Memphis Minnie: Moaning the Blues. USA: MCA MCA-1370, 1983. BM1320. Holland, Ted. “Memphis Minnie,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 70 (E157). BM1321. Hughes, Langston. “Here to Yonder.” Chicago Defender (9 Jan 1943): 14. Reprinted in PL Jazz Yearbook 1947, pp. 150–152. London: PL Editions Poetry, 1947. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 7. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 321–322 (Item A2216). Reprinted in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 202–203 (Item A895). BM1322. Kinkle, Roger D. “Memphis Minnie,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1421 (E160). BM1323. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Memphis Minnie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1660 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 264, 266 (E166). Reprinted in

BM1325. Levine, Nancy J. “Women in the Blues: She Play Blues Just Like a Man.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 7 (Winter 1992/93): 34–38. BM1326. Memphis Minnie; Johnson, Daisy. “Letters.” Blues Unlimited no. 82 (Jun 1971): 20. BM1327. Oliver, Paul. “Memphis Minnie (McCoy) (1900),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 196 (Item E378). BM1328. Millroth, Thomas. “Fran ‘Kid’ Douglas till Memphis Minnie.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 10–14. BM1329. Moody, Peter. Memphis Minnie: The Life and Recording History of the Great Female Country Blues Singer. Bristol: Peter Moody, 1968. 35 pp. BM1330. Moore, Dave. Memphis Minnie: Pickin’ the Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD 158, 2000. BM1331. Oliver, Paul. “Memphis Minnie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 12, ed. S. Sadie, p. 131. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 207 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 16. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 383. New York: Grove, 2001. BM1332. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Memphis Minnie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 162 (Item E182). BM1333. Rey, Del. “Guitar Queen.” Acoustic Guitar no. 33 (Sep 1995): 52+. BM1334. Rey, Del. “Women in the Blues: Memphis Minnie.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 1 (Jul 1991): 12–13. BM1335. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Memphis Minnie,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 108–109. London: Brown, 2003. BM1336. Russell, Tony. “Key to the Bushes.” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 19. BM1337. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Memphis Minnie.” The Blues Collection no. 76 (1992+). BM1338. Russell, Tony. “Memphis Minnie,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 48–49 (Item A1904). BM1339. Rye, Howard. Memphis Minnie: Complete Recorded Works, 1935–1941 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 10 January to 31 October 1935. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6008, 1992. Vol. 2:

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16 December 1935 to 12 November 1936. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6009, 1992. Vol. 3: 9 June to 15 December 1937. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6010, 1992. Vol. 4. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6011, 1991. Vol. 5. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6012, 1993. BM1340. Santelli, Robert. “Memphis Minnie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 292–293 (Item E202). BM1341. Shadwick, Keith. “Memphis Minnie,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 222–223 (Item E204). BM1342. Slaven, Neil. Memphis Minnie: Queen of the Blues. USA: Columbia/Legacy 487845, 1997. BM1343. Slaven, Neil. Memphis Minnie: Queen of the Country Blues. UK: JSP JSPCD 7716, 2003. Vol. 2. UK: JSP JSPCD 7741, 2005. BM1344. Southern, Eileen. “Douglas, Minnie (‘Memphis Minnie’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 113 (Item E208). BM1345. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 3 (Mar 1965): 18–19. BM1346. Strachwitz, Chris. Blues Classics by Memphis Minnie. Vol. 1. USA: Blues Classics BC-1, 1964. BM1347. Tipaldi, Art. “Memphis Minnie.” Blues Revue no. 27 (Feb/Mar 1997): 82. BM1348. Tribbett, Marcus Charles. “Everybody Wants to Buy My Kitty: Resistance and the Articulation of the Sexual Subject in the Blues of Memphis Minnie.” Arkansas Review 29, no. 1 (Apr 1998): 42–54. BM1349. Tribbett, Marcus Charles. Lyrical Struggles: Hegemony and Resistance in English Broadside Ballads and African-American Blues. Ph.D. Dissertation, Washington State University, 1996. 213 pp. BM1350. Urbain, Jean-Pierre. “Nom: Memphis Minnie Qualité: First Lady.” Bleu Banane no. 3 (Automne 1998): 39. BM1351. Weissman, Dick. “Memphis Minnie, Women and the Folk Blues,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 80–81. New York: Routledge, 2005. BM1352. Welding, Pete. Memphis Minnie: I Ain’t No Bad Gal. USA: Columbia/Portrait Masters RJ 44072, 1988. Obituaries: Billboard (25 Aug 1973): 36. Black Perspective in Music 2, no. 2 (Fall 1974): 226. Blues Notes 5, no. 19/20 (1973): 46. Orkester Journalen 41, no. 12 (Dec 1973): 15. Rolling Stone no. 143 (13 Sep 1973): 18.

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BM1353. Atterton, Jeff. “Memphis Minnie.” Melody Maker (25 Aug 1973): 26. BM1354. Cousins, Eddie. “Memphis Minnie.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 22 (1973): 2–3. BM1355. Doering, Teddy. “Memphis Minnie, 1900–1973.” Jazz Podium 22, no. 12 (Dec 1973): 16–17. BM1356. Garon, Paul. “Memphis Minnie.” Living Blues no. 14 (Autumn 1973): 5. BM1357. Groom, Bob. “Editorial.” Blues World no. 46/49 (1973): 31. BM1358. Hedman, Claes. “Memphis Minnie: Blues Lady.” Jefferson no. 25 (Summer 1974): 6–13. BM1359. LaVere, Steve. “Memphis Minnie.” Living Blues no. 14 (Autumn 1973): 5. Also published in an edited form in Blues-Link no. 2 (Oct/Nov 1973): 31–32. Also published in an edited form in Blues Unlimited no. 104 (Oct/Nov 1973): 21. BM1360. Walamies, Vesa. “Sad But True Eli Kuka Seuraavaksi?” Blues News [Finland] no. 30 (1974): 13. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 40 (1976). Blues News [Finland] no. 41 (1976). Jumpin’ & Hot no. 4 (19??). Items A72, A341, A343, A455, A1869, A2086, BB340, BC364, BM1187, BS1921, C149, C284, C522, C711, D222, F1238, F1258. MEMPHIS PIANO RED (John Williams) BM1361. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Memphis Piano Red,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 184 (E101). BM1362. Hay, Fred J. “Memphis Piano Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 688 (Item E162). BM1363. Olsson, Bengt. “‘Red’ Williams: I Rode the Freights,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 79–81. London: Studio Vista, 1970. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 233. Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (1983): 231. Jazz Podium 31 (Apr 1982): 34. Jazz Podium 32 (Jan 1983): 37. Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 48. BM1364. Dietrich, Hermann. “Memphis Piano Red, 1905– 1982.” Blues Life no. 18 (1982): 12–13. BM1365. Nilsson, Charley. “‘I Used to Ride the Freights’: John ‘Memphis Piano Red’ Williams, 1905–1982.” Jefferson no. 58 (Autumn 1982): 26–28. BM1366. Schubert, Rolf. “Memphis Piano Red.” Block no. 42 (1982): 12.

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BM1367. Vacher, Peter. “Memphis Piano Red.” Jazz Journal 36, no. 3 (Mar 1983): 14.

BM1385. Bentley, Chris. Memphis Slim: Rockin’ the Blues. UK: Charly 210, 1990.

BM1368. Ware, Burnham. “Piano Red.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 10 (Nov 1982): 1 p.

BM1386. Bogaert, Karel. “Memphis Slim (Peter Chatman),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 265–267 (Item E110).

BM1369. Yale, Andrew. “Piano Red: B. Germantown, 1905 – D. Memphis, 1982.” Memphis 7, no. 3 (Jun 1982): 104–105.

BM1387. Briggs, Keith. Memphis Slim: Lonely Nights. UK: Catfish KATCD 111, c1999.

See: Item D1674. MEMPHIS SHEIKS

BM1388. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Memphis Slim,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 175–176 (Item E128).

MEMPHIS SLIM (John L. Chatman)

BM1389. Buzelin, Jean. Memphis Slim: The Complete Recordings: Vol. 3: 1948–1950. France: Blues Collection 160142, 2001.

BM1370. Allen, Nick. “Memphis Slim is Paris Slim Now.” Rolling Stone no. 109 (25 May 1972): 30.

BM1390. Calt, Stephen. Memphis Slim: Bad Luck & Troubles. USA: Barnaby ZG-31291, 1972.

BM1371. Altman, Billy. Grinder Man Blues. USA: BMG Music 2098-2-R, 1990.

BM1391. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Memphis Slim,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 134 (Item E120).

See: MEMPHIS JUG BAND

BM1372. Amos, Edward. “Peter Chatman, Jr. (Memphis Slim),” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BM1373. Anon. Discography of Memphis Slim. Basel: Jazz Publications, 1962. 12 pp. BM1374. Anon. “Impromptu Apple Blues.” Down Beat 44 (17 Nov 1977): 12. BM1375. Anon. “In the Press.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Oct 1966): 23–24. BM1376. Anon. “Memphis Slim.” Ebony 34, no. 1 (Nov 1978): 120. BM1377. Anon. “Memphis Slim.” Melody Maker 35 (9 Jul 1960): 9. BM1378. Anon. Memphis Slim, Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker: Preachin’ the Blues. UK: Stateside SL 10046, 1963. BM1379. Anon. “Memphis Slim: La Vie est Bonne.” Ebony 21, no. 8 (Jun 1966): 56–62. BM1380. Anon. “Memphis the Missionary.” Melody Maker (29 Jul 1972): 30.

BM1392. Charters, Samuel B. Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 7: Memphis Slim. UK: Sonet SNTF 647, 1973; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 10017, 1976. BM1393. Charters, Samuel B. “You Can Leave It: Eddie Boyd and Memphis Slim,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 157–170 (Item A396). BM1394. Clarke, Donald. “Memphis Slim,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 857 (Item E125). BM1395. Collis, John. Memphis Slim: Rockin’ the Blues. UK: Charly CDBM 21, 1998. BM1396. Cullaz, Maurice. “Memphis Slim et le Golden Gate Quartet a la Mutualite.” Jazz Hot no. 246 (Jan 1969): 12. BM1397. Cunningham, Chuck. Blues Portrait: The Memphis Slim Story. USA: Scepter SPS 536, 1970s. BM1398. Dallas, Karl. “Slim: We Owe Our Music to Women.” Melody Maker (3 Apr 1976): 54.

BM1381. Anon. “Slim Collects Bessie’s Blues.” Chicago Defender (12 Mar 1949): 25.

BM1399. Dargenpierre, Jean Claude. “Un Baladin du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 72 (Jul 1961): 26–27. (NOTE: Includes music transcriptions (pp. 28–29).)

BM1382. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Memphis Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 184–185 (E101).

BM1400. Demêtre, Jacques. “Memphis Slim.” Jazz Hot no. 128 (Jan 1958): 16, 39.

BM1383. Balfour, Alan. Memphis Slim: Rockin’ the Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1030, 1981.

BM1401. Dixon, Willie. Memphis Slim: The Real Folk Blues. USA: Chess LPS-1510, c1966.

BM1384. Balliett, Whitney. “R.I.P,” in Dinosaurs in the Morning: 41 Pieces on Jazz, pp. 80–85. New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1962.

BM1402. Doerschuk, Bob. “Blues Piano Master Memphis Slim Brings It All Back Home.” Keyboard 12, no. 1 (Jan 1986): 18.

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BM1403. Edwards, Mike. Memphis Slim & Willie Dixon: Baby Please Come Home. USA: Battle BS 96122, 1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 582, 1996. BM1404. Feather, Leonard. “Memphis Slim,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 211 (Item E136). BM1405. Feather, Leonard. “Memphis Slim,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 330–331 (Item E138). BM1406. Fox, Charles. Memphis Slim. USA: Everest FS 215, 1968. BM1407. Fox, Charles. Memphis Slim: Broken Soul Blues. USA: United Artists UAL 3137, 1961; UK: United Artists ULP 1042, 1963.

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BM1421. James, Patrick. Memphis Slim: I Find the Blues Everywhere. UK: World Record T 394, c1964. BM1422. Jones, LeRoi. Memphis Slim: All Kinds of Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1053, c1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 507, 1992. BM1423. Jones, Max. “Memphis Talking.” Melody Maker (16 Oct 1971): 34. BM1424. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (1 Feb 1969): 10. BM1425. Kay, George W. “Memphis Slim at Newport.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 10 (Oct 1959): 9–10. BM1426. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Memphis Slim,” in Jamsession, p. 57. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BM1408. Fox, Charles; Russell, Tony. Memphis Slim: Broken Soul Blues. UK: BGO BGOCD373, 1997.

BM1427. Knight, Brian. “Discography.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 4 (Apr 1962): 6–7; “Conclusion of the Discography.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 15 (May 1962): 18–19.

BM1409. Fox, Charles. Memphis Slim: This is a Good Time to Write a Song. Denmark: Storyville SLP 138, c1964.

BM1428. Knight, Brian; Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Memphis Slim.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 4 (Apr 1962): 5–7.

BM1410. Gart, Galen. “Memphis Slim,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BM1411. Gudbjartur Sigurdsson. “Memphis Slim. (Bluesens Legender).” Jefferson no. 105 (1994): 30–31. BM1412. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Memphis Slim,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 220 (Item E145). BM1413. Harris, Sheldon. “Chatman, Peter,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 116–118 (E146). BM1414. Hentoff, Nat. Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon: The Blues Every Which Way. USA: Verve V-3007, 1960. BM1415. Hentoff, Nat. Memphis Slim: Raining the Blues. USA: Fantasy 24705, 1972. BM1416. Hentoff, Nat. Memphis Slim, U.S.A. USA: Candid CJM-8024, 1961. BM1417. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Memphis Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 240–242 (E150). BM1418. Hofstein, Francis. “Memphis Slim Interview.” Soul Bag no. 108 (Winter 1986): 6–12. BM1419. Holland, Ted. “Memphis Slim,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 103–104 (E157). BM1420. Humphrey, Mark. Memphis Slim: The Bluebird Recordings, 1940–1941. USA: RCA 07863 667202, 1997.

BM1429. Korner, Alexis. Memphis Slim. UK: Jazz Collector JGN 1004, 1961. BM1430. Lands, David. Memphis Slim: Live at Ronnie Scott’s. USA: DRG 91429, 1986. BM1431. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Memphis Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1660– 1661 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 266 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 256–257 (E169). BM1432. Lornell, Kip; Flerlage, Raeburn. Memphis Slim: The Folkways Years, 1959–1973. USA: Smithsonian/Folkways SFW CD 40128, 2000. BM1433. Marymont, Mark. The Very Best of Memphis Slim: The Blues is Everywhere. USA: Collectables COLCD-5904, 1997. BM1434. Masson, Jean-Robert. “Memphis-Chicago-Paris.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 71 (Jun 1961): 21. BM1435. Mason, Rick. “Keyboard Still Sings for Memphis Slim.” St. Paul Dispatch (2 Aug 1983). BM1436. Memphis Slim. “In My Opinion: Memphis Slim.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 10 (Oct 1961): 4–6. BM1437. Memphis Slim. “London Loves Blues, Says Memphis Slim.” Melody Maker (15 Jul 1961): 7. BM1438. Michel, Ed. Alone with My Friends: Memphis Slim Sings the Blues of Big Bill Broonzy, Tampa Red. Muddy Waters, Georgia Tom, Curtis Jones, St. Louis Jimmy, Sonny Boy Williamson, Blind Lemon

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Jefferson, Willie Dixon. USA: Battle BM 6118, 1964; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 581, 1996. BM1439. Morgantini, Jacques. Memphis Slim (1940–1941). France: RCA 730.581, 1969. BM1440. Nixon, Malcolm. “The Man from Memphis.” Jazz News [UK] 5, no. 11 (15 Mar 1961): 8. BM1441. Olderen, Martin van. “Biography van Memphis Slim.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 3 (Mar 1971): 1. BM1442. Olderen, Martin van. “Nieuws van Memphis Slim.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 41 (Jun 1974): 3; “Meer Nieuws van Memphis Slim.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 42/43 (Jul/Aug 1974): 4–5. BM1443. Oliver, Paul. Memphis Slim: Alone with My Friends. UK: Fontana 688 701 ZL, 1964. BM1444. Oliver, Paul. Memphis Slim: Blue This Evening. UK: Black Lion CLCD 760155, 1991. BM1445. Oliver, Paul. Memphis Slim: Chicago Boogie. UK: Vogue VG 405, 1976. BM1446. Oliver, Paul. “Memphis Slim (Peter Chatman) (1915),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 196–197 (Item E378). BM1447. O’Neal, Jim. Memphis Slim and His House Rockers, Featuring Matt Guitar Murphy: Memphis Slim USA. USA: Pearl PL-10, 1977. BM1448. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Pianists.” Melody Maker (10 Sep 1955): 12. BM1449. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Memphis Slim,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 162–163 (Item E182).

BM1456. Rense, Rip. “‘I Am the Blues’, Slim Says, and So He Is.” Los Angeles Herald Examiner (23 Jul 1983): 5. BM1457. Riesman, Bob. “Memphis Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 688– 689 (Item E162). BM1458. Rotante, Anthony. “A Discography of Peter Chatman Alias Memphis Slim.” Discophile no. 26 (Oct 1952): 11–13. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Discophile no. 27 (1952): 16; no. 29 (1953): 14.) BM1459. Rotante, Anthony; Chauvard, Marcel. “Memphis Slim — Peter Chatman.” Record Research no. 40 (Jan 1962): 12; Record Research no. 41 (Feb 1962): 9. BM1460. Rotante, Anthony. “A Name Discography of Peter Chatman Alias Memphis Slim.” Discophile no. 53 (Apr 1957): 5–8. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Discophile no. 59 (1958): 8. See also: Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Recording the Blues.” VJM no. 1 (1961): 9–10.) BM1461. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Memphis Slim.” The Blues Collection no. 13 (1992+). BM1462. Russell, Tony. “Memphis Slim (1915–1988),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 145 (Item A1904). BM1463. St. Pierre, Roger. Memphis Slim: All Them Blues. UK: DJM DJLMD 8012, 1975. BM1464. Santelli, Robert. “Memphis Slim,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 293–294 (Item E202). BM1465. Schnieders, Bob; Terkel, Studs. Memphis Slim: The Original Chess Masters. USA: Chess/MCA CH9250, 1986. BM1466. Shadwick, Keith. “Memphis Slim,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 275 (Item E204).

BM1450. Pike, Jeff. “Slim’s Goodwill Blues.” Minnesota Daily (Arts and Entertainment) 2, no. 7 (29 Jul/4 Aug 1983): 6, 8.

BM1467. Shurman, Dick. Memphis Slim and His House Rockers: The Come Back. USA: Delmark DE-762, 2002.

BM1451. Pomroy, Colin. Memphis Slim. UK: Jazz Collector JGN 1005, 1961.

BM1468. Slaven, Neil. Memphis Slim: The Ambassador of the Blues. Denmark: Official 6016, c1988.

BM1452. Pond, Paul. “Memphis Slim.” Oxford Opinion (3 Jun 1961): 20–22.

BM1469. Smith, Charles Edward. Memphis Slim and the Real Honky Tonk. USA: Folkways FG 3535, 1960.

BM1453. Protzman, Bob. “Blues Been Good to Talented Memphis Slim.” St. Paul Dispatch (28 Jul 1983): 8.

BM1470. Smith, Charles Edward. The Real Boogie Woogie: Memphis Slim, Piano Solos. USA: Folkways FG 3524, 1959.

BM1454. Radenac, Marc. Memphis Slim: Aux Trois Mailletz. France: Verve/PolyGram 519 729-2, 1993.

BM1471. Smith, Chris. “Memphis Slim.” Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 52–57.

BM1455. Ramsey, Frederic. Memphis Slim: Favorite Blues Singers. USA: Folkways FA 2387, 1973.

BM1472. Smith, Chris. Memphis Slim: Ambassador of the Blues. UK: TKO Magnum CBCD 020, 2001.

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BM1473. Smith, Chris. Memphis Slim: Life is Like That. UK: Charly CD 249, c1990.

BM1490. Williams, Martin T. Memphis Slim: Chicago Blues. USA: Folkways FG 3536, 1961.

BM1474. Smothers, Ronald. “Memphis Slim Returns.” New York Times (31 Dec 1976): 42.

BM1491. Wilmer, Val. “Memphis Slim and the Bad Old Days.” Jazz News [UK] (15 Jul 1960): 7.

BM1475. Snowden, Don; Dixon, Willie. Memphis Slim: The Real Folk Blues. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9270, 1987.

BM1492. Wilmer, Valerie. “Memphis Slim’s Parisian Love Affair.” Down Beat 37, no. 15 (6 Aug 1970): 15, 32.

BM1476. Southern, Eileen. “Chatman, Peter (‘Memphis Slim’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 69 (Item E208). BM1477. Standish, Tony. Memphis Slim: ‘Travelling with the Blues’. Denmark: Storyville SLP 118, 1962; Denmark: Storyville STCD 8021, 1991. BM1478. Stein, Seymour. Memphis Slim. USA: King 885, 1964. BM1479. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Speckled Red och Memphis Slim.” Orkester Journalen 28, no. 9 (Sep 1960): 12–13. BM1480. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 3 (Mar 1961): 13–14. BM1481. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Memphis Slim.” Jazz Journal 13, no. 7 (Jul 1960): 23–24. Reprinted as “The Story of Memphis Slim.” Sing Out! 11, no. 3 (Jun/Jul 1961): 4–6. BM1482. Taris, J.A.M. “Peter Chatman alias Memphis Slim.” Doctor Jazz no. 11 (1965): 1–3. BM1483. Terkel, Studs. Memphis Slim. USA: Chess LP-1455, 1961. BM1484. Terkel, Studs. Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn. USA: Vee-Jay VJLP 1012, 1959; UK: Joy LP 143, 1968.

BM1493. Wilmer, Val. “Memphis Slim’s Square Deal.” Melody Maker (28 Jun 1969): 10. BM1494. Wilmer, Valerie. “Slim’s European Blues.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 7 (Jul 1965): 20–21. BM1495. Yanow, Scott. Memphis Slim: Lonesome. USA: Drive DE2-41007, 1994. BM1496. Zeverin, Michael. “Memphis Slim: ‘Europe’s Been Good to Me’, Says Blues Singer on His Fifth Rolls Royce.” International Herald Tribune (2 Jan 1980): 12. Obituaries: Billboard 100 (12 Mar 1988): 6+. Black Perspective in Music 16, no. 2 (Autumn 1988): 243–244. Blues News [Finland] no. 109 (1988). Cadence 14, no. 4 (Apr 1988): 93. Coda no. 220 (Jun/Jul 1988): 33. Crescendo 26 (Jan 1989): 6. Down Beat 55, no. 6 (Jun 1988): 13. Folk Roots no. 58 (Apr 1988): 12. Goldmine no. 201 (8 Apr 1988). Jazz Forum [USA] no. 111 (1988): 11. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 369 (Mar 1988): 3. Jazz Podium 37 (Apr 1988): 40. JazzTimes 18 (May 1988): 4. Jet 73 (14 Mar 1988): 54. New York Times (27 Feb 1988): 15. Notes 45, no. 4 (1989): 727. Das Orchester 36 (May 1988): 560. Orkester Journalen 56, no. 4 (Apr 1988): 34. Rolling Stone no. 541/542 (15–29 Dec 1988): 138. Sing Out! 33, no. 3 (1988): 43. Spin 9 (Nov 1993): 64. Time [USA] 131 (7 Mar 1988): 59. The Times [UK] (27 Feb 1988). Variety 330 (2 Mar 1988): 116.

BM1485. Tonneau, Serge. “La Tournee des Grands Dues: Memphis Slim.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 13 (Jul/Aug 1961): 5–6.

BM1497. Burke, Tony. “Memphis Slim.” Blues & Rhythm no. 36 (May 1988): 11.

BM1486. Verpeaux, Jean-Paul. “Memphis Slim Habite Toujours le Blues.” Claviers [France] no. 12 (Jun 1982): 14.

BM1498. Burkhardt, Werner. “Blues-Menschen Sind Wanderer: Zum Tod von Memphis Slim.” Süddeutsche Zeitung no. 49 (1988): 29.

BM1487. Welding, Pete. Memphis Slim: No Strain. USA: Bluesville BV-1031, c1961; UK: Fontana 688 302 ZL, 1960s.

BM1499. Cooper, David. “Memphis Slim.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 2 (Jun 1988): 3.

BM1488. Welding, Pete. Steady Rolling Blues: The Blues of Memphis Slim. USA: Bluesville BV-1075, c1963; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC 523, 1987. BM1489. Whiteis, David. “The Blues as Real Life.” Down Beat 57, no. 10 (Oct 1990): 44.

BM1500. DeCurtis, Anthony. “Blues Great Memphis Slim Dead at 72.” Rolling Stone no. 523 (7 Apr 1988): 24. BM1501. Denselow, Robin. “Memphis Slim: The Blues Yonder.” Guardian [UK] (29 Feb 1988). BM1502. Doerschuk, Bob. “Memphis Slim, 1915–1988.” Keyboard 14, no. 5 (May 1988): 31.

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BM1503. Federighi, Luciano. “Morte di Memphis Slim: E Altri Lutti del Blues.” Feelin’ Good no. 19/20 (1988): 48–50.

BM1517. Palao, Alec. Merced Blue Notes: Get Your Kicks on Route 99. UK: Ace CDCHD 1026, 2004.

BM1504. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bluesman Memphis Slim, 1915– 1988.” Rolling Stone no. 525 (5 May 1988): 22.

BM1518. Anon. “Mae to Tour.” Melody Maker (1 Aug 1964): 4.

BM1505. Hofstein, Francis. “Memphis Slim.” Soul Bag no. 113 (Spring 1988): 22. BM1506. Hofstein, Francis. “Memphis Slim: ‘Everyday I Had the Blues’.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 370 (Apr 1988): 31. BM1507. Lee, Peter. “Memphis Slim.” Living Blues no. 80 (May/Jun 1988): 31–32. BM1508. Morris, Chris. “Memphis Slim Dies at 72.” Billboard 100, no. 11 (12 Mar 1988): 6, 77. BM1509. Olderen, Martin van. “Memphis Slim, 3-9-’15 - 242-’88.” Block no. 66 (1988): 19–20. BM1510. Ohlsson, Joel. “Memphis Slims Tuppkråande.” Arbetet [Sweden] (26 Feb 1988). Reprinted in Jefferson no. 82 (1988): 37. BM1511. Pinfold, Mike; Farren, Grainne. “Memphis Slim.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 2, no. 2 (May/Jun 1988): 38. BM1512. Turner, Bez. “Memphis Slim.” Juke Blues no. 12 (Spring 1988): 24. BM1513. Vasselle, Didier. “Disparition du Plus Francais des Bluesmen Bois: Memphis Slim.” Jazz Hot no. 451 (Apr 1988): 77.

MAE MERCER

BM1519. Rye, Howard. “Mae Mercer: An Exploratory Compilation.” Names & Numbers (Jan 2006): 9–13. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Names & Numbers no. 37 (2006): 14.) BM1520. Vernon, Mick. “Mae Mercer Biography/Discography.” R&B Monthly no. 10 (Nov 1964): 2–4. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): suppl. WALLY MERCER See: Item BW2319. MERCY DEE See: MERCY DEE WALTON BIG MACEO MERRIWEATHER (Major Merriweather) BM1521. Anon. “Big Maceo Signs for Long Tour.” Chicago Defender (5 Jan 1946): 12. BM1522. Anon. “Chicago Blues King Scores: Big Maceo’s Latest Records Are Naturals.” Chicago Defender (16 Feb 1946): 16. BM1523. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Maceo,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 44–45 (E101).

BM1514. Waterhouse, Don. “Memphis Slim.” Jazz Journal 41, no. 5 (May 1988): 18–19.

BM1524. Audibert, Michel. Big Maceo. France: RCA FXM1 7204, 1970.

BM1515. Wynn, Ron. “Blues Loses a Real Friend.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (26 Feb 1988): 1–2.

BM1525. Bisson, Raffaele. “Big Maceo.” Il Blues no. 48 (Sep 1994): 42–44.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 10 (c1970). Jazz Hot no. 166 (Jun 1961). Solo Blues no. 4 (1986). Victory Review (Dec 1992): 4.

BM1526. Bogaert, Karel. “Merriweather, ‘Big’ Maceo,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 268 (Item E110).

Items A542 (Pt. 3), A1302, A1306, A2036, BB738, BB1848, BD674, BD773, BL1614, BM2342, BS1773, BS1774, BW1835, BW2236, BW2260, C733, D1707, D2043 (Vol. 3). MEMPHIS WILLIE B See: WILLIE BORUM FRED MENDELSOHN

BM1527. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Big Maceo,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 63–64 (Item E128). BM1528. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Merryweather, Major,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 213. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BM1529. Feather, Leonard. “Merriweather, Major (Big Maceo),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 331 (Item E138).

THE MERCED BLUE NOTES

BM1530. George, Gillian. Big Maceo. Vol. 1 (1941–1945): Flying Boogie. UK: Document DOCD-5673, 2003. Vol. 2 (1945–1950): Big City Blues. UK: Document DOCD-5674, 2003.

BM1516. Bass, Dick. “Music with a Beat That Won’t Stop: The Merced Blue Notes.” Blues Unlimited no. 92 (Jun 1972): 10.

BM1531. Hall, Bob. “Big Maceo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 79–80 (Item E162).

See: HERALD/EMBER, REGAL/DELUXE RECORDS

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BM1532. Harris, Sheldon. “Merriweather, Major ‘Maceo’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 370–371 (E146).

Blues Classics BC-28, 1975. Vol. 2. USA: Blues Classics BC-29, 1975.

BM1533. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Maceo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 18–19 (E150).

BM1549. Rowe, Mike. “Tuff Luck Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 106 (Feb/Mar 1974): 5–8.

BM1534. Holland, Bernard. “Bluebird, Bluebird, Please Fly to France for Me.” Blues Unlimited no. 9 (Feb 1964): 12–13.

BM1550. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Big Maceo.” The Blues Collection no. 38 (1992+).

BM1535. Holland, Ted. “Big Maceo,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 45–46 (E157). BM1536. Kent, Don. Big Maceo: The Victor/Bluebird Recordings, 1945–1947. USA: RCA 07863 667162, c1997. BM1537. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Big Maceo,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 242–243 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 34 (E166). Reprinted in an edited form in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 25–26 (E169). BM1538. Moody, Peter. Big Maceo: Chicago Blues Pianist, 1905–1953: His Life and Recording History. Bristol: Peter Moody, 1968. 22 pp.

BM1551. Russell, Tony. “Big Maceo (1905–1953),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 91 (Item A1904). BM1552. Rye, Howard. “Big Maceo, 1941–1947.” Collectors Items no. 25 (Aug 1984): 14. BM1553. Santelli, Robert. “Big Maceo,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 32 (Item E202). BM1554. Shadwick, Keith. “Big Maceo,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 22–23 (Item E204). BM1555. Welding, Pete. “Maceo Merriweather.” Down Beat 42 (9 Oct 1975): 30. Obituaries: Chicago Defender (14 Mar 1953): 4. See also: Items A237, A2085, BM1371, C733, C747.

BM1539. Morgantini, Jacques. Big Maceo. Vol. 1. France: RCA FXMI 7204, c1976. Vol. 2. France: RCA FXMI 7218, c1976.

EDWARD MESNER

BM1540. Oliver, Paul. “Big Maceo.” Jazz Monthly 3, no. 6 (Aug 1957): 7–10. Reprinted in The Art of Jazz, ed. M.T. Williams, pp. 109–121. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959.

IDA MESNER

See: ALADDIN RECORDS

See: ALADDIN RECORDS LEO MESNER See: ALADDIN RECORDS

BM1541. Oliver, Paul. “Maceo, ‘Big’ (Merriweather) (1905– 1953),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 186 (Item E378).

ANNA MEYERS

BM1542. Palmer, Don. Big Maceo: The Bluebird Recordings, 1941–1942. USA: RCA 07863 66715-2, 1996.

HAZEL MEYERS

BM1543. Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Pianists.” Melody Maker (10 Sep 1955): 12. BM1544. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Merryweather, Major, called ‘Big Maceo’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 163 (Item E182). BM1545. Panassié, Hugues. “A Name Discography of Big Maceo. Pt. 1.” Discophile no. 45 (Dec 1955): 21, 23; Pt. 2.” Discophile no. 47 (Apr 1956): 1. BM1546. Rowe, Mike. Big Maceo: Chicago Breakdown. USA: Bluebird AXM2-5506, 1975. BM1547. Rowe, Mike. Big Maceo: The King of Chicago Blues Piano. USA: Arhoolie CD-7009, 1992. BM1548. Rowe, Mike. Big Maceo. Vol. 1: Maceo Merriweather: The King of Chicago Blues Piano. USA:

See: Item BM219. BM1556. Bogaert, Karel. “Meyers, Hazel,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 268–269 (Item E110). BM1557. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Hazel Myers,” in Blueswomen, pp. 94–95 (E112). BM1558. Rye, Howard. Hazel Meyers: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5430, 1996. Edna Hicks, Hazel Meyers, Laura Smith: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5431, 1996. See also: Items A1153, A2209. KID ERNEST MICHALL BM1559. Heide, Karl Gert zur. “Kid Ernest: The New Boy from New Orleans.” Blues Unlimited no. 145 (Winter 1983/84): 5–7.

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BM1560. Metson, Richard. “Who’s Kidding Who?” Blues & Rhythm no. 83 (1993): 8. See also: NEW ORLEANS NEHI BOYS Item BN122. MICKEY AND SYLVIA See: MICKEY BAKER ELMON MICKLE BM1561. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Driftin’ Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 86 (E101). BM1562. Bastin, Bruce. Model T. Slim: Somebody Done Voodoo the Hoodoo Man. UK: Flyright FLY-559, 1980. BM1563. Begasse, Yvan. “Model T. Slim.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 49/50 (Oct 1981): 13. BM1564. Bogaert, Karel. “Mickle, Elmon,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 269–270 (Item E110). BM1565. Hahmann, Karl. “Driftin’ Slim.” Blues Life no. 22 (1983): 11–12. BM1566. Harris, Mark. “Mark’s Blues. No. 1.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 24 (May 1984): 8–13. BM1567. Harris, Sheldon. “Mickle, Elmon,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 371 (E146). BM1568. Janssens, Peter. “Drifting Slim: Down Home Bluesman.” Block no. 7 (Mar/Apr 1976): 9–11. BM1569. Komara, Edward. “Mickle, Elmon ‘Drifting Slim’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 690–691 (Item E162).

1969; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCD-590-2, 1999. Obituaries: BM1576. Löfgren, Tommy. “Driftin’ Slim.” Jefferson no. 39 (Winter 1977/78): 40. BM1577. Scott, Frank. “Driftin’ Slim.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 39. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item D1829 (Vol. 2). AMOS MILBURN BM1578. Anon. “Amos Milburn is Not Just a Cat, Rather He’s a Cat’s Paw.” Chicago Defender (22 Oct 1949): 26. BM1579. Anon. “Amos Milburn Orch.” Variety 174 (6 Apr 1949): 46. BM1580. Bernholm, Jonas. Amos Milburn: Let’s Rock a While. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-28, 1985. BM1581. Bernholm, Jonas. “Haastattelu: Amos Milburn Talking to Jonas Bernholm.” Blues News [Finland] no. 56 (1979): 13–14. BM1582. Bernholm, Jonas; Moonoogian, George A. “One More for the Road with Amos Milburn.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 10 (Nov 1982): 1 p. BM1583. ‘The Bil’. Amos Milburn: The Return of the Blues Boss. USA: Motown LP 608, 1962. BM1584. Bogaert, Karel. “Milburn, Amos,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 270 (Item E110).

BM1570. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Drifting Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 735 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 113 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 109 (E169).

BM1585. Bonechi, Leonardo. “Amos Milburn.” Feelin’ Good no. 28 (1989): 44–47.

BM1571. Leadbitter, Mike. “Little Rock Ain’t the Delta But It’s Damn Near,” in Delta Country Blues, pp. 43– 45. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BM1587. Broven, John. Amos Milburn: Chicken Shack Boogie. UK: United Artists UAS 30203, 1977.

BM1572. Paulsen, Gary. “Elmon Mickle. No. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 53 (May 1968): 11.

BM1588. Clarke, Donald. “Milburn, Amos,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 864 (Item E125).

BM1573. Scott, Frank; Vestine, Henry. “Driftin’ Slim Discovered.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 5–7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 207–209 (Item A1241).

BM1589. Koda, Cub. Amos Milburn: The Motown Sessions. USA: Motown 31453 0611-2, 1996.

BM1574. Vestine, Henry; Bromberg, Bruce. “Driftin’ Slim Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 8. BM1575. Welding, Pete. Driftin’ Slim: Somebody Hoo-Doo’d the Hoo-Doo Man. USA: Milestone MSP 93004,

BM1586. Broven, John. Amos Milburn & His Chickenshackers: Just One More Drink. Sweden: Route 66 KIX7, 1978.

BM1590. Cotten, Lee. “Amos Milburn,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 90–91. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BM1591. Davis, Hank; Escott, Colin. Amos Milburn: 13 Unreleased Masters. France: Aladdin/Pathé Marconi 154 6701, 1983.

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BM1592. Degand, Virgile. Amos Milburn: Chicken Shack Boogie. France: Riverboat 900.266, c1975.

BM1609. Penny, Dave. Amos Milburn, 1947. France: Classics 5047, 2002.

BM1593. Gart, Galen. “Amos Milburn,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003.

BM1610. Laberge, Yves. “Milburn, Amos,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 691 (Item E162).

BM1594. Govenar, Alan. “Amos Milburn,” in Meeting the Blues, p. 132 (Item F1414). (NOTE: Contains extract from Norbert Hess’s obituary in Living Blues no. 45/46 (1980).)

BM1611. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Amos Milburn.” Blues News [Finland] no. 56 (1979): 8–13.

BM1595. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Amos Milburn,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 222 (Item E145). BM1596. Harris, Sheldon. “Milburn, Amos,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 372 (E146). BM1597. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Amos Milburn,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 243–244 (E150). BM1598. Hildebrand, Lee. “Amos Milburn,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 152–153. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BM1612. Russell, Tony. “Amos Milburn (1926–1980),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 145–146 (Item A1904). BM1613. Santelli, Robert. “Milburn, Amos,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 294–295 (Item E202). BM1614. Shadwick, Keith. “Amos Milburn,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 217 (Item E204). BM1615. Slaven, Neil. Booze, Babes, Blues and Boogie: The Essential Amos Milburn. UK: Indigo IGODCD 2506, 2002.

BM1599. Holland, Ted. “Amos Milburn,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 46 (E157).

BM1616. Tosches, Nick. “Amos Milburn: The Chicken Shack Factor.” Creem 11, no. 6 (Nov 1979): 40. Reprinted in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 52–55. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984.

BM1600. Laredo, Joseph. The Best of Amos Milburn: Down the Road Apiece. USA: Aladdin/EMI E2 27229, c1993.

BM1617. Tracy, Steve. “That Chicken Shack Boogie Man. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 83 (Jul 1971): 6–8; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 84 (Sep 1971): 9–10.

BM1601. Laredo, Joseph F.; Humphrey, Mark. The Complete Aladdin Recordings of Amos Milburn. USA: Mosaic MD7-155, 1994.

BM1618. Vera, Billy. “Amos Milburn: The Aladdin Years.” Blues & Rhythm no. 96 (Feb 1995): 14–15.

BM1602. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Milburn, Amos,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 267 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 258–259 (E169). BM1603. Mitchell, A. “Rhythm and Blues.” Down Beat 20 (29 Jul 1953): 15. BM1604. Mohr, Kurt. “Amos Milburn Discography.” Soul Bag no. 105 (Winter 1985/86): 13–16. BM1605. Moonoogian, George. Amos Milburn and His Aladdin Chickenshackers: Rock, Rock, Rock. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-21, 1982. BM1606. Moonoogian, George. “Rocking the Boogie with the ‘Chickenshack Boogie’ Man: Amos Milburn.” Goldmine no. 43 (Dec 1979): 16–18. (NOTE: Includes discography on pp. 18–19.)

BM1619. Visser, Joop. Amos Milburn: The Chicken Shack Boogie Man. UK: Proper PVCD 102, 2002. BM1620. Weine, Bengt. “Amos Milburn.” Jefferson no. 39 (1978): 34. Obituaries: Billboard 92 (12 Jan 1980): 49. Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 229. Block no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1980): 5–6. Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980). Coda no. 172 (1 Apr 1980): 38. Creem 11 (Apr 1980): 14. Down Beat 47, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 12. Goldmine no. 46 (Mar 1980). Melody Maker (26 Jan 1980): 40. Variety 297 (16 Jan 1980): 52. BM1621. Broven, John. “Amos Milburn.” Blues Unlimited no. 137/138 (Spring 1980): 27. BM1622. Hess, Norbert. “Amos Milburn: Boogie No More.” Jazz Podium 29, no. 6 (Jun 1980): 22–23.

BM1607. Nite, Norm N. “Amos Milburn,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 430 (Item E181).

BM1623. Hess, Norbert. “Amos Milburn.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 92.

BM1608. Penny, Dave. Amos Milburn: Blues and Boogie: His Greatest Hits. UK: Sequel NEX CD 132, 1990.

BM1624. Palmer, Robert. “Amos Milburn, 1927–1980.” Rolling Stone no. 311 (21 Feb 1980): 26.

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BM1625. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Amos Milburn.” Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980): 25.

BM1637. Affeldt, Paul E. “Editorial.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 2 (Oct 1960): 9-10.

BM1626. Sandin, Sune. “Amos Milburn.” Jefferson no. 48 (Summer 1980): 28–29.

BM1638. Anon. “Blues Singer Makes Comeback.” Ebony 11, no. 2 (Dec 1955): 66.

See also: Goldmine no. 202 (22 Apr 1988). Jazz Hot no. 127 (Dec 1957).

BM1639. Anon. “Lizzie Miles” Chicago Defender (13 May 1922): 7.

Items A330, A440, BB2793, F1079.

BM1640. Anon. “Lizzie Miles Will Sing, But Only in Audience.” New Orleans Item (28 Sep 1952).

ROBERT MILBURN BM1627. Beyer, Jimmy. “Robert Milburn,” in Baton Rouge Blues, p. 45. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980. HENRY MILES BM1628. Ware, Burnham; O’Neal, Jim. “Henry Miles and the Louisville Jug Bands.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 34–36. See also: RUDOLPH THOMPSON JOSIE MILES (Josephine Miles) BM1629. Bogaert, Karel. “Miles, Josie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 271 (Item E110). BM1630. Harris, Sheldon. “Miles, Josephine ‘Josie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 374–375 (E146). BM1631. Komara, Edward. “Miles, Josephine ‘Josie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 692 (Item E162). BM1632. Tracy, Steve. Josie Miles: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5466, 1995. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5467, 1995. BM1633. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Josie Miles.” Storyville (2002/03): 199. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore AfricanAmerican, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Items A802, A2209. LIZZIE MILES

BM1641. Anon. “Lizzie’s Return.” Time [USA] 66 (3 Oct 1955): 51–52. BM1642. Bogaert, Karel. “Miles, Lizzie (Elisabeth Mary Pajeaud-Landreneaux),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 271– 272 (Item E110). BM1643. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Miles, Lizzie,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 336–337 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Lizzie Miles,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 438 (Item E119).. BM1644. Chilton, John. “Miles, Lizzie,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 223 (Item E121). BM1645. Davies, Ron. “Discography of Lizzie Miles.” Jazz Music [UK] 3, no. 3 (1946): 15–16. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Music 3, no. 8 (1948): 18; 3, no. 9 (1948): 19; 4, no. 1 (1949): 13.) BM1646. Feather, Leonard. “Miles, Lizzie,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 211 (Item E136). BM1647. Feather, Leonard. “Miles, Lizzie,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 332–333 (Item E138). BM1648. Gleason, Ralph J. “Perspectives.” Down Beat 21 (27 Jan 1954): 16. BM1649. Goreau, Laurraine. “An Evening with Lizzie Miles.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 1 (Jan 1964): 8–10. BM1650. Hadlock, Dick. “The Wide World of Lizzie Miles.” Down Beat 25 (11 Dec 1958): 20+. BM1651. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Lizzie Miles,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 130–131. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

BM1634. Abbott, Lynn. Lizzie Miles: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5458, 1996. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5459, 1996. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5460, 1996.

BM1652. Harris, Sheldon. “Miles, Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 372–374 (E146).

BM1635. Abbott, Lynn; Seroff, Doug. “Lizzie Miles: Her Forgotten Career in Circus Side-Show Minstrelsy, 1914–1918.” 78 Quarterly no. 7 (1992): 57–70.

BM1653. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Lizzie Miles: The Creole Songbird,” in Black Pearls, pp. 236–239. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987.

BM1636. Affeldt, Paul E. “The Creole Songbird.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 1 (Sep 1960): 4–5.

BM1654. Kinkle, Roger D. “Miles, Lizzie,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz,

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1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1435–1436 (E160). BM1655. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Miles, Lizzie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1689 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 267–268 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 259 (E169). BM1656. Larson, P.A. “King Oliver - Lizzie Miles Date.” Jazz Report [USA] 7, no. 2 (1970): 7. BM1657. McCarthy, Albert. Lizzie Miles & Billie Young: The Blues They Sang. UK: HMV 7EG 8178, c1956. BM1658. Morris, Bob. “Wide Wide Jazz.” The Second Line (Mar/Apr 1958). BM1659. Newlin, Jon. “Remembering Lizzie.” Wavelength no. 92 (Jun 1988): 10–11. BM1660. Oliver, Paul. “Miles, Lizzie (1895–1963),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 197–198 (Item E378). BM1661. Rye, Howard. “Miles, Lizzie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 692 (Item E162). BM1662. Santelli, Robert. “Miles, Lizzie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 295 (Item E202). BM1663. Shadwick, Keith. “Lizzie Miles,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 218 (Item E204). BM1664. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “All from New Orleans.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 1 (Jan 1955): 9. BM1665. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Preachin’ the Blues.” Jazz Journal 5, no. 10 (Oct 1952): 18–19. BM1666. Tovey, Michael. “Miles, Lizzie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 104 (Item E159). BM1667. “What Happened to Lizzie Miles?” Hue (Apr 1955).

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New Orleans States-Item (18 Mar 1963). Orkester Journalen 31 (Apr 1963): 18. Second Line 13, no. 3/4 (Mar/Apr 1963): 3–4, 23. Variety 230 (20 Mar 1963): 87. BM1670. Doucet, Clarence. “Famous Blues Singer Expires.” New Orleans Times Picayune (18 Mar 1963). BM1671. Smith, Harrison. “Lizzie Miles: Last Press Notice.” Coda 5, no. 9 (Apr 1963): 22. BM1672. Tate, Carey James. “Famed Lizzie Miles Death Ends Era of Blues Singers.” Louisiana Weekly (30 Mar 1963). See also: Items A1521 (Pt. 2), A1831, A2210, BB376, BB2452, BR162. LUKE “LONG GONE” MILES BM1673. Anon. “Blues News: Los Angeles.” Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 6. BM1674. Anon. Luke ‘Long Gone’ Miles: Country Boy. Holland: Sundown CG 709-05, 1982. BM1675. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Long Gone Miles,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 186 (E101). BM1676. Bogaert, Karel. “Miles, Luke ‘Long Gone’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 272–273 (Item E110). BM1677. Bromberg, Bruce. “Luke Long-Gone Miles.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 6. BM1678. Carter, Leslie. Long Gone Miles: Country Born. USA: World Pacific WP-1820, 1964. BM1679. Feather, Leonard. “Miles, Luke,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 211 (Item E136). BM1680. Harris, Sheldon. “Miles, Luke ‘Long Gone’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 375 (E146). BM1681. Larkin, Colin. “Miles, Luke,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 259 (E169). BM1682. Monge, Luigi. “Miles, Luke ‘Long Gone’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 692 (Item E162).

BM1668. Whyatt, Bert; Coller, Derek. “Discography of Lizzie Miles.” Jazz Music [UK] 5, no. 4 (c1954): 5–7. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Music [UK] 5, no. 8 (1954): 23–26; Jazz Music [UK] 6, no. 3 (1955): 31; Jazz Music [UK] 6, no. 4 (1955): 9.)

BM1683. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Luke ‘Long Gone’ Miles.” Blues & Rhythm no. 34 (Jan 1988): 7–8.

BM1669. Wood, Berta. “Lizzie Miles from New Orleans.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 6 (Jun 1957): 1–2.

BM1684. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Luke ‘Long Gone’ Miles.” Living Blues no. 78 (Jan/Feb 1988): 92–93.

Obituaries: Billboard 75 (30 Mar 1963): 6. Chicago Defender (18 Mar 1963): 4. Down Beat 30, no. 25 (25 Apr 1963): 15. Jazz Hot no. 187 (May 1963): 11–12. Louisiana Weekly (23 Mar 1963).

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

Obituaries: Cadence 14, no. 4 (Apr 1988): 93.

SCOTTIE MILFORD See: BLUE SCOTTY

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CHRIS MILLAR See: FEDORA RECORDS AL MILLER BM1685. Rye, Howard. Al Miller: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1927–1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5306, 1994. CLARENCE “BIG” MILLER (Clarence Horatio Miller) BM1686. Feather, Leonard. “Big Miller and the Blues.” Down Beat 28, no. 14 (6 Jul 1961): 16–17. BM1687. Feather, Leonard. “Miller, Clarence H. (Big),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 212 (Item E136). BM1688. Feather, Leonard. “Miller, Clarence H. (Big),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 333 (Item E138). BM1689. Harris, Sheldon. “Miller, Clarence Horatio ‘Big’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 375–377 (E146). BM1690. Hughes, Langston. Big Miller: Did You Ever Hear the Blues? USA: United Artists LP 3047, c1959. BM1691. Komara, Edward. “Miles, Clarence Horatio ‘Big’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 692 (Item E162). BM1692. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Miller, Clarence ‘Big’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1690 (E165). Reprinted as “Miller, Clarence ‘Big’.” [and] “Miller, Big,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 268 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 259– 260 (E169). BM1693. Lee, Chris. “Big Miller.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 48–51. BM1694. Pult, Jon P. Big Miller: The Last of the Blues Shouters. USA: Southland SCD-28, 1992. BM1695. Townsend, Irving. Clarence ‘Big’ Miller: Revelations and the Blues. USA: Columbia CL 1611, 1961. BM1696. Wilson, Kellogg. “Big Miller.” Coda 11, no. 12 (Oct/Nov 1974): 34. Obituaries: Billboard 104 (27 Jun 1992): 58. Cadence 18, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 110. Coda no. 245 (Sep/Oct 1992): 36. Down Beat 59, no. 10 (Oct 1992): 11. Jazz Podium 41 (Sep 1992): 63. JazzTimes 22, no. 8 (1992): 20+. Orkester Journalen 60 (Sep 1992): 46. Variety 347 (15 Jun 1992): 71. CURLEY “BAREFOOT” MILLER Obituaries: Jefferson no. 121 (1999): 23. Living Blues no. 147 (Sep/Oct 1999): 9.

BM1697. Chalk, Richard. “Curley ‘Barefoot’ Miller.” Blues & Rhythm no. 140 (Jun 1999): 20. BM1698. Fountain, Bill. “Curly ‘Barefoot’ Miller (19??– 1999).” Blues Access no. 38 (Summer 1999): 65. EDDIE MILLER BM1699. Rye, Howard. Chicago Piano: The Complete Recorded Works of Eddie Miller, John Oscar, George Noble (1929–1936). Austria: Document DOCD-5191, 1993. GENE MILLER BM1700. Daguerre, Pierre. “Gene Miller.” Soul Bag no. 113 (Spring 1988): 22–23. JAY D. MILLER BM1701. Bastin, Bruce. “Fais-Do-Do and Feature: J.D. Miller’s Early Cajun Recordings.” Blues & Rhythm no. 26 (Jan 1987): 17–18. BM1702. Bastin, Bruce. “Jay Miller’s Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 122 (Nov/Dec 1976): 16–17. BM1703. Bernard, Shane K. “J.D. Miller and Floyd Soileau: A Comparison of Two Small Town Record Men of Acadiana.” Louisiana Folklife (Dec 1991): 15–20. BM1704. Broven, John J. “The Southern Record Men. Number One: Jay D. Miller.” Blues Unlimited no. 1 (Apr 1963): 3–4. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 152–153 (Item A1241). BM1705. Herzhaft, Gérard. “J.D. Miller,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 244–248 (E150). BM1706. Herzhaft, Gérard. “J.D. Miller & Lightnin’ Slim: Retour sur le Swamp Blues.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Spring 1996): 26–29. BM1707. Hoffman, Steve. “Miller, Jay D. “J.D,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 692–693 (Item E162). BM1708. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Miller, J.D. ‘Jay’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1693 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 268 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 260 (E169). BM1709. Leadbitter, Mike. “Jay Miller’s Blues,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, pp. 8–10. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BM1710. Leadbitter, Mike. “Jay Miller’s Times,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, pp. 6–8. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BM1711. MacPhail, Keith. “An Interview with Jay D. Miller.” Crazy Music no. 9 (1976). Translated into Swed-

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ish as “En Intervju Med Jay D. Miller.” Jefferson no. 37 (Summer 1977): 33–36.

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BM1712. Oliver, Paul. “J.D. Miller,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 118–119, 190 (Item A1585).

BM1726. Oliver, Paul. Lottie Beaman (Kimbrough) (1924– 26); Luella Miller (1928). Austria: Wolf WSE 124, c1988.

BM1713. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Jay Miller Blues.” Jefferson no. 90 (1990): 18–20.

BM1727. Oliver, Paul. Luella Miller, 1926–7. Austria: Wolf WSE 125, c1988.

BM1714. Santelli, Robert. “Miller, Jay,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 295–296 (Item E202).

BM1728. Wilby, John. Luella Miller (1926–1928): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5183, 1993.

BM1715. Sturm, Adri. “Jay Miller.” Block no. 30 (Jan/Feb 1980): 7–9, 25.

MIKE MILLER

BM1716. Sturm, Adriaan. “Jay Miller: Recording the Blues.” Goldmine no. 67 (Dec 1981): 163–165.

BM1729. Jung, Maureen; Rhyne, Jack. “Fresno Blues: Mike Miller.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 34.

BM1717. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Jay Miller,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 118–119, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

SODARISA MILLER

BM1718. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “La Storia di J.D. Miller: Louisiana Swamp Blues. Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 67 (Jun 1999): 40–44; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 68 (Sep 1999): 40–44; “Pt. 3.” Il Blues no. 69 (Dec 1999). Obituaries: Discoveries no. 97 (1996): 16. Goldmine no. 412 (10 May 1996): 94. Journey of Country Music 19, no. 2 (1997): 46. Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 61. Notes 53, no. 4 (1997): 1114. BM1719. Benicewicz, Larry. “J.D. Miller (1922–1996).” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 72–73. BM1720. Broven, John. “Jay Miller.” Juke Blues no. 35 (Summer 1996): 30. BM1721. Hannusch, Jeff. “J.D. ‘Jay’ Miller.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 55. BM1722. Hannusch, Jeff. “J.D. Miller.” Blues Access no. 26 (Summer 1996): 57. BM1723. Koenig, John. “Passing Notes.” Discoveries no. 96 (1996): 18.

BM1730. Davis, Brian G. “Gabbin’ Blues.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 8 (Apr 1961): 13. (NOTE: With additions & corrections from Jack Parsons, John Godrich, and Paul Oliver in Jazz Report [USA] 1 (1961): 1.) See also: Item BD983. WOODROW “WOODY” MILLER BM1731. Jung, Maureen; Rhyne, Jack. “Fresno Blues: Woody Miller.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 33–34. LI’L MILLET (MacKinley J. Millet) BM1732. Hannusch, Jeff. “Lil Millet: Music Has Been Good to This Seldom Heralded But Highly Respected Rhythm and Blues Musician.” Wavelength no. 105 (1989): 26–28. BM1733. Sinclair, John. “Millet, McKinley ‘Li’l’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 694 (Item E162). Obituaries:

BM1724. Templeton, Ray. “J.D. Miller.” Blues & Rhythm no. 109 (May 1996): 16.

BM1734. Hannusch, Jeff. “Lil’ Millet.” Juke Blues no. 39 (1997): 34.

See also: EXCELLO/NASHBORO, ZYNN RECORDS

BM1735. Hannusch, Jeff. “Lil’ Millet.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 57.

Items D1126, D1130, F659.

BM1736. Spera, Keith. “Li’l Millet, Decade-Spanning R&B Crooner, Dies at 61.” Times-Picayune (11 Jul 1997): 7.

JOHN HENRY MILLER BM1725. Bogaert, Karel. “Miller, John Henry,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 273 (Item E110). BLIND JOHNNY MILLER See: COOTIE STARK LILLIAN MILLER See: Items A72, BC1, F1408.

LUCKY MILLINDER (Lucius Millinder) BM1737. Anon. “The Huck is a Takeoff on My D-Natural: Lucky.” Chicago Defender (14 May 1949): 16. BM1738. Anon. “Lucky Millinder Claims Part of ‘Hucklebuck’; Plans Suit.” Chicago Defender (3 Sep 1949): 26.

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BM1755. Feather, Leonard. “Millinder, Lucius (Lucky),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 334 (Item E138).

BM1741. Monroe, Al. “Swinging the News.” Chicago Defender (29 Nov 1952): 22.

BM1756. Gerber, Alain. Lucky Millinder’s Orchestra with Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Lucky Days, 1941–1945. France: MCA 510.065, 1975; USA: MCA 1319, 1980.

BM1742. Bernholm, Jonas. Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra: Let It Roll Again. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-613, 1985.

BM1757. Grazia, Kirk De. Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra Featuring Sister Rosetta Tharpe. USA: Kaydee KD-6, c1981.

BM1743. Bernholm, Jonas. Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra: Shorty’s Got to Go. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB609, 1984.

BM1758. Holland, Ted. “Lucius ‘Lucky’ Millinder,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 93 (E157).

BM1744. Britt, Stan. Lucky Millinder: Apollo Jump. UK: Affinity AFS 1004, 1983. BM1745. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Big Band Blues: Lucky Millinder’s Orchestra: Let Me Off Uptown.” Blues & Rhythm no. 2 (Sep 1984): 9–15; “Update.” Blues & Rhythm no. 6 (Feb 1985): 40. BM1746. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Millinder, Lucky (Lucius),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 339 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Lucky Millinder,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 441 (Item E119). BM1747. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan; Murray, Chrissie. “Lucky Millinder,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz. 2nd ed., p. 126. London: Salamander, 1986. BM1748. Chilton, John. “Millinder, ‘Lucky’ Lucius,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 226 (Item E121). BM1749. Clarke, Donald. “Millinder, Lucky,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 868 (Item E125).

BM1759. Kinkle, Roger D. “Millinder, Lucky,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1444–1445 (E160). BM1760. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Millinder, Lucky,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1697–1698 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, pp. 283–284 (E167). BM1761. Love, Preston. “The Love Letters: Millinder’s Bands Known as Training Ground for Stars.” The Jazz Rag no. 64 (Oct 2000): 16. BM1762. Mathieson, Kenny. “Millinder, Lucky,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 694 (Item E162). BM1763. Millinder, Lucius. “Lucky Millinder Writes a Note or Two (On Himself).” Chicago Defender (21 Jul 1934): 6. BM1764. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Millinder, Lucky,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 166 (Item E182). BM1765. Penny, Dave. Lucky Millinder: Ram-Bunk-Shush. UK: Charly CD 288, c1991.

BM1750. Dance, Stanley. “Millinder, Lucky,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 178–179 (Item E128).

BM1766. Santelli, Robert. “Millinder, Lucky,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 296–297 (Item E202).

BM1751. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Millinder, Lucky (Lucius),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 216. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BM1767. Southern, Eileen. “Millinder, Lucius (‘Lucky’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 273 (Item E208).

BM1752. Demeusy, Bertrand; Flückiger, Otto; Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet; Mohr, Kurt. Discography of Lucky Millinder. Basel: Jazz-Publications, 1962. 26 pp.

Obituaries: B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Nov 1966): 11. Down Beat 33, no. 22 (3 Nov 1966): 11. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 136 (Nov 1966): 19. New York Times (30 Sep 1966): 47. Variety 244 (5 Oct 1966): 71.

BM1753. Driggs, Frank. “Millinder, Lucky,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 107 (Item E159). BM1754. Feather, Leonard. “Millinder, Lucius (Lucky),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 244 (Item E135).

BM1768. Dahlgren, Rolf. “In Memoriam.” Orkester Journalen 32, no. 11 (Nov 1966): 15. BM1769. “Death Comes To Lucky Millinder.” Chicago Defender (6 Oct 1966): 16.

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BM1770. “A Great Jazz Artist.” Chicago Defender (22 Oct 1966): 10. See also: Jazz Hot no. 118 (Feb 1957). Item BA216. NORA MILLNER BM1771. Duffy, Timothy. “Nora Millner,” in Music Makers, pp. 114–115. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. EDDIE “KING” MILTON BM1772. Grigg, Andy. “Get Ready for Eddie!: After 40 Years of Chicago Dues Payin’ Eddie ‘King’ Milton Has Arrived. Pt 1.” Real Blues no. 3 (Oct/Nov 1996): 14–20; “Pt 2.” Real Blues no. 4 (Dec 1996/ Jan 1997): 20–25. ROY MILTON BM1773. Anon. “Discography.” Jazz Statistics no. 18 (1960): 7–10. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 22 (1961): 4.) BM1774. Anon. “Roy Milton in Tulsa Triumph.” Chicago Defender (1 Dec 1951): 22. BM1775. Anon. “Roy Milton on One Nighters.” Chicago Defender (18 Oct 1947): 18.

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BM1786. Hansen, Barry. “Roy Milton and His Solid Senders.” Rhythm & News [Connecticut] no. 1 (1980): 16–19. BM1787. Hansen, Barry. “Roy Milton on Specialty.” R and B Magazine [USA] 1, no. 4/5 (Jul/Oct 1970): 9–13. BM1788. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Roy Milton,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 223 (Item E145). BM1789. Harris, Sheldon. “Milton, Roy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 377–378 (E146). BM1790. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Roy Milton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 248–249 (E150). BM1791. Hess, Norbert. “Roy Milton.” Blues Forum no. 12 (1983): 37. BM1792. Hildebrand, Lee. “Roy Milton,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 155–156. New York: Billboard, 1994. BM1793. Holland, Ted. “Roy Milton,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 89 (E157). BM1794. Lange, Charlie. Roy Milton and His Solid Senders. USA: Specialty SP 7004, 1989.

BM1776. Anon. “Roy Milton’s One Squeal Shy of Jordan, a Beat from Hamp.” Down Beat 19 (21 May 1952): 16.

BM1795. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Milton, Roy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 268 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 260–261 (E169).

BM1777. Anon. “Roy Milton’s ‘Wishes’ Hits.” Chicago Defender (28 Jun 1952): 23.

BM1796. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 109 (Aug/Sep 1974): 19.

BM1778. Battestini, Claude; Battestini, Jean-Paul. “Roy Milton.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 28/29 (Easter 1979): 11.

BM1797. Leadbitter, Mike. “Roy Milton: His Life and Times.” Blues Unlimited no. 108 (Jun/Jul 1974): 6.

BM1779. Berglind, Bo. “Roy Milton Biography.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 105 (2005): 4–37.

BM1798. Lupkin, Bill. “Roy Milton.” Jefferson no. 25 (1974): 15.

BM1780. Bernholm, Jonas. “Roy Milton: Grandfather of R&B.” Jefferson no. 37 (1977): 38–39.

BM1799. Mohr, Kurt; Niquét, Bernard. “Discographie de Roy Milton.” Point du Jazz no. 7 (Oct 1972): 121–126. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Point du Jazz no. 8 (1973): 126–127; no. 10 (1974): 111–112.)

BM1781. Bernholm, Jonas. Roy Milton: The Grandfather of R&B. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-600, 1982. BM1782. Broven, John. Roy Milton and His Solid Senders. UK: Specialty SNTF 5019, 1977.

BM1800. Niquét, Bernard. “Roy Milton.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 24 (Mars 1963).

BM1783. Clarke, Donald. “Milton, Roy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 870 (Item E125).

BM1801. Otis, Johnny. “The Otis Tapes. 3: Roy Milton.” Blues Unlimited no. 108 (Jun/Jul 1974): 5.

BM1784. Dance, Stanley. “Milton, Roy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 179–180 (Item E128).

BM1802. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Milton, Roy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 166 (Item E182).

BM1785. Determeyer, Eddy. “Roy Milton: Koning van de Westcoast Rhythm & Blues.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 76/77/78/79 (May/Jun/Jul/Aug 1977): 16–17.

BM1803. Penny, Dave. Roy Milton and His Solid Senders: Big Fat Mama. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-616, 1986. BM1804. Penny, Dave. Roy Milton, 1945–1946. France: Classics 5041, 2002.

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BM1805. Porter, Bob. Roy Milton: Instant Groove. USA: Classic Jazz CJ 143, 1981. BM1806. Russell, Tony. “Roy Milton (1907–1983),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 146 (Item A1904). BM1807. Rye, Howard. “Milton, Roy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 694–695 (Item E162).

BM1818. Carney, George; Foley, Hugh. “DC & Selby Minner: Oklahoma Down Home Blues.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 40–45. BM1819. Cheseborough, Steve. “In the Schools: DC & Selby Minner.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 16. BM1820. Depoorter, Jacques. “Oklahoma Blues: D.C. & Selby Minner.” Blues Life no. 66 (1994): 12–15.

BM1808. Rye, Howard. “Roy Milton and Camille Howard, 1945–1954: The Reissues and the Takes.” Names & Numbers no. 7 (Oct 1998): 9–14.

BM1821. Depoorter, Jacques. “Oklahoma ... The Blues Today: Selby & D.C. Minner.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 8.

BM1809. Santelli, Robert. “Milton, Roy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 297–298 (Item E202).

BM1822. Hutt, Robert. “Okie Dokie Blues.” Juke Blues no. 21 (Autumn 1990): 20.

BM1810. Shadwick, Keith. “Roy Milton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 220 (Item E204). BM1811. Vera, Billy. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders. USA: Specialty SPCD 7024-2, 1992. Obituaries: Billboard 95 (8 Oct 1983): 74. Coda no. 193 (Dec 1983): 38. Orkester Journalen 51 (Nov 1983): 43. Pickin’ the Blues no. 19 (Nov 1983): 1. Variety 312 (28 Sep 1983): 177. BM1812. Notini, Per. “Roy Milton, 1907–1983.” Jefferson no. 63 (1983): 60. BM1813. Périn, Jacques. “Roy Milton.” Soul Bag no. 98 (Mar/Apr 1984): 32. See also: MILTONE RECORDS Items A1227, D1782.

BM1823. Komara, Edward. “Minner, D.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 695 (Item E162). BM1824. Lester, Terrell. “Club Has Barbecue and Blues in the Night.” Tulsa World (19 Nov 1989). IVERSON MINTER See: LOUISIANA RED THE MISSISSIPPI BLACKSNAKES BM1825. Bogaert, Karel. “Mississippi Blacksnakes, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 274 (Item E110). See also: Item F986. MISSISSIPPI FIFE AND DRUM BAND BM1826. Evans, David. “Mississippi Fife and Drum Band.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 30–31.

WARREN MILTON

THE MISSISSIPPI JOOK BAND

BM1814. Jung, Maureen; Rhyne, Jack. “Fresno Blues: Warren Milton.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 34–35.

BM1827. Bogaert, Karel. “Mississippi Jook Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 274 (Item E110).

MILWAUKEE SLIM (Angelo Chambers) Obituaries: Blues Access no. 15 (Fall 1993): 27. Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 25. Orkester Journalen 61 (Sep 1993): 38. BM1815. “Angelo ‘Milwaukee Slim’ Chambers.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 53. (NOTE: This obituary is taken from a press release from Blue Moon Records.) BM1816. Burke, Tony; Dawson, Pat. “Angelo ‘Milwaukee Slim’ Chambers.” Blues & Rhythm no. 81 (Aug 1993): 23. D.C. & SELBY MINNER BM1817. Borger, Julian. “Paradise Lost.” Guardian [UK] (6 Oct 1998): 2–3.

BM1828. Komara, Edward. “Mississippi Jook Band,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 696 (Item E162). BM1829. Palmer, Robert. “Rock Begins,” in Rolling Stone History of Rock and Roll, ed. J. Miller. New York: Random House, 1976. BM1830. Santelli, Robert. “Mississippi Jook Band, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 298 (Item E202). See also: ROOSEVELT GRAVES MISSISSIPPI MATILDA (Matilda Powell) BM1831. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mississippi Matilda,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 186 (E101). BM1832. Eagle, Bob; LaVere, Steve. “Hard Working Woman: Mississippi Matilda: Matilda Witherspoon.” Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 7.

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BM1833. Harris, Sheldon. “Witherspoon, Matilda,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 589 (E146). BM1834. Smith, Chris. Catfish Blues. UK: Document DOCD-5671, 2002. BM1835. Tomko, Gene. “Mississippi Matilda,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 696–697 (Item E162). Obituaries: BM1836. O’Neal, Jim. “Mississippi Matilda Williams.” Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 57. See also: Items BP735, BP736. THE MISSISSIPPI MOANER See: ISAIAH NETTLES MISSISSIPPI MUD STEPPERS See: Items C98, F986. MISSISSIPPI SARAH (Sarah Watson) See: DADDY STOVEPIPE (under “D”) THE MISSISSIPPI SHEIKS BM1837. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mississippi Sheiks,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 186 (E101). BM1838. Bogaert, Karel. “Mississippi Sheiks, The,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 274–275 (Item E110). BM1839. Calt, Stephen; Stewart, Michael; Kent, Don. Mississippi Sheiks: Stop and Listen Blues. USA: Mamlish S.3804, 1974; USA: Yazoo L-2006, 1992. BM1840. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Mississippi Sheiks,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 249–251 (E150). BM1841. Kent, Don. Sittin’ on Top of the World: Mississippi & Beale Street Sheiks, 1927–1932. USA: Biograph BLP-12041, 1972. BM1842. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mississippi Sheiks,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1710 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 268–269 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 261 (E169). BM1843. Leach, Andrew. “Mississippi Sheiks,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 697–698 (Item E162). BM1844. Oliver, Paul. Mississippi Sheiks. Vol. 1: 1930. UK: Matchbox MSE 1005, 1987. Vol. 2: (1930–1934). UK: Matchbox MSE 1012, 1987. BM1845. Russell, Tony. “Mississippi Sheiks,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 146 (Item A1904).

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BM1846. Rye, Howard. “Mississippi Sheiks (& Related Recordings).” Collectors Items no. 51 (Nov/Dec 1989): 16–19. BM1847. Sallis, James. “Mississippi Sheiks: The Bluesmen,” in The Guitar Players, pp. 13–27. New York: Quill, 1982. BM1848. Santelli, Robert. “Mississippi Sheiks, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 298–299 (Item E202). BM1849. Shadwick, Keith. “The Mississippi Sheiks,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 221 (Item E204). BM1850. Smith, Chris. Mississippi Sheiks: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 17 February to 12 June 1930. Austria: Document DOCD-5083, 1991. Vol. 2: 15 December 1930 to 24 October 1931. Austria: Document DOCD-5084, 1991. Vol. 3: 25 October 1931 to 26 March 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5085, 1991. Vol. 4: 26 March 1934 to 19 January 1935. Austria: Document DOCD-5086, 1991. BM1851. Southern, Eileen. “Mississippi Sheiks, The,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 275 (Item E208). BM1852. Swinton, Paul. Mississippi Sheiks: Show Me What You Got. UK: Catfish KATCD124, 1999. BM1853. Walamies, Vesa. “The Mississippi Sheiks. Osa 1.” Blues News [Finland] no. 46 (1977): 26–27; “Osa 2.” Blues News [Finland] no. 47 (1977): 11–13; “Osa 3.” Blues News [Finland] no. 49 (1978): 12– 14; “Osa 4.” Blues News [Finland] no. 61 (1980): 4–6. See also: Items BB653, BC292, BM1256, C98, F849, F1009. THE MISSISSIPPI STRING BAND BM1854. Bogaert, Karel. “Mississippi String Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 275 (Item E110). MR BO (Louis Collins) BM1855. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mr. Bo,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 47 (E101). BM1856. Harris, Sheldon. “Collins, Louis Bo,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 127 (E146). BM1857. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mr. Bo,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 274 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 266–267 (E169). BM1858. O’Neal, Jim. “Mr. Bo.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 10.

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BM1859. Sinclair, John. “Collins, Louis ‘Mr. Bo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 221 (Item E162). BM1860. Varjabedian, Dr. Jonathan. “Louis ‘Mr. Bo’ Collins: ‘I’ve Got to Play What I Feel’.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 10–12. BM1861. Varjabedian, Dr. Jonathan; Mr. Bo. “Mr. Bo Discography.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 13. Obituaries: BM1862. Burke, Tony. “Louis Collins aka Mr. Bo.” Blues & Rhythm no. 106 (Feb 1996): 21. BM1863. Cardenas, Edward. “Louis Collins, Blues Guitarist and Singer Known as ‘Mr. Bo’.” Detroit News (21 Sep 1995): 2. BM1864. Radenac, Marc. “Mr. Bo.” Soul Bag no. 141 (Winter 1995/96): 30. BM1865. Varjabedian, Dr. Jonathan. “Louis ‘Mr. Bo’ Collins.” Juke Blues no. 34 (Spring 1996): 32. BM1866. Varjabedian, Jonathan. “Mr. Bo (Louis Collins).” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 58. BM1867. Varjabedian, Jonathan. “Mr. Bo, 1932–1995.” Detroit Blues no. 4 (Winter 1995): 6. BM1868. Wisse, Rien. “Mr. Bo.” Block no. 97 (1996): 6. See also: Detroit Blues no. 1 (Spring 1995). Items BK1258, F768. MR. Q (Cuselle Settle) BM1869. Duffy, Timothy. “North Carolina Blues: Winston-Salem Blues. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 35–39. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 169 (Sep/Oct 2003): 117. MR. SHORTSTUFF See: SHORT STUFF MACON BOBBY MITCHELL BM1870. Amos, Edward. “Bobby Mitchell,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BM1871. Bernholm, Jonas. Bobby Mitchell and the Toppers: I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday. Sweden: Mr. R&B R&B-101, 1979. BM1872. Broven, John J. “Bobby Mitchell,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 57 (Item F1076). BM1873. Coleman, Rick. Bobby Mitchell & the Toppers: I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15961 BI, 1997.

BM1874. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Mitchell Remembers New Orleans.” Wavelength no. 1 (Nov 1980): 6–8. BM1875. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bobby Mitchell: I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 281–288 (Item F1085). BM1876. Hite, Richard. “Bobby Mitchell & the Toppers.” R and B Magazine [USA] 1, no. 9 (Mar 1972): 17–18. BM1877. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mitchell, Bobby,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1711 (Item E165). BM1878. Sinclair, John. “Mitchell, Bobby,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 698 (Item E162). Obituaries: Goldmine no. 229 (5 May 1989). Variety 334 (29 Mar 1989): 69. BM1879. Broven, John. “Bobby Mitchell.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 25. BM1880. Delle, Billy. “Bobby Mitchell.” Wavelength no. 120 (Oct 1990): 10–12. BM1881. Hannusch, Jeff. “R&B Vocalist Bobby Mitchell Dies.” Times-Picayune (18 Mar 1989): 5. BM1882. Penny, Dave. “Bobby Mitchell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 45 (Jul 1989): 9. BM1883. Radenac, Marc. “Bobby Mitchell.” Soul Bag no. 117 (Winter 1989): 15. See also: Item F1079. GEORGE MITCHELL BM1884. Barretta, Scott. “Mitchell, George,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 698–699 (Item E162). BM1885. Townsend, Bob. “Atlantan’s 40-Year Stash of the Blues Hits Stores.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (8 Dec 2002): M1. See also: REVIVAL RECORDS Item BW1891. JIMMY MITCHELL Obituaries: BM1886. O’Neal, Jim. “Jimmy Mitchell.” Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 33. ROLAND MITCHELL Obituaries: BM1887. Mazzolini, Thomas. “Roland Mitchell.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 31.

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STANLEY MITCHELL See: Item F753. WALTER MITCHELL BM1888. Greensmith, Bill. “‘Playing Music is All I Know’: An Interview with Walter Mitchell Jr.” Blues Unlimited no. 148/149 (Winter 1987): 14–17. BM1889. Komara, Edward. “Mitchell, ‘Little’ Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 699 (Item E162). BM1890. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mitchell, Walter,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 269 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 261 (E169). Obituaries: Cadence 16, no. 8 (Aug 1990): 94. Variety 338 (21 Feb 1990): 352. BM1891. Darwen, Norman. “Walter Mitchell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 22. BM1892. Rockwood, John. “Little Walter Mitchell.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 44. WILLIE MITCHELL See: HI RECORDS MOBILE STRUGGLERS BM1893. Bogaert, Karel. “Mobile Strugglers, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 276 (Item E110). See also: Items C98, F3. MODEL T SLIM See: ELMON MICKLE KURT MOHR BM1894. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Levet, Jean-Paul. “Kurt Mohr, ou ... l’Interviewer Interviewe.” Soul Bag no. 153 (Winter 1999): 24–26. FLORA MOLTON BM1895. Ellis, Eleanor. “Flora Molton: ‘From a Little Girl I’ve Been I’ve Been Singing, Singing, Singing’.” Living Blues no. 86 (May/Jun 1989): 22–28. BM1896. Komara, Edward. “Molton, Flora,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 700 (Item E162).

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BM1899. Santelli, Robert. “Molton, Flora,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 299 (Item E202). Obituaries: JazzTimes (Sep 1990): 4. BM1900. Barnes, Bart. “Popular D.C. Street Singer Flora E. Molton Dies.” Washington Post (22 Jun 1990): 4. BM1901. Ellis, Eleanor. “Flora Molton (1908–1990): Street Musician.” Sing Out! 35, no. 3 (Fall 1990): 34–35. BM1902. Johnson, Matthew. “Flora Molton.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 54. See also: Item BC1732, D1674. MONKEY JOE See: JESSE “MONKEY JOE” COLEMAN GEORGE “DADDY CUPCAKES” MONTGOMERY BM1903. Charters, Samuel B. Daddy Hotcakes Montgomery: The Blues in St. Louis. Vol. 1. USA: Folkways S 3814, 1984. Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, 89–94 (Item A407). JANET MONTGOMERY Obituaries: Living Blues no. 128 (1996): 55. BM1904. Heise, Kenan. “Janet Montgomery, 78, Sang Blues with Husband.” Chicago Tribune (24 Apr 1996): 10. See also: LITTLE BROTHER MONTGOMERY LITTLE BROTHER MONTGOMERY (Eurreal Wilford Montgomery) BM1905. Albertson, Chris. Little Brother Montgomery. USA: Riverside RLP 410, 1961; UK: Ace CH 263, 1980s; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC-525, 1987. BM1906. Anon. “Little Brother Tells His Story.” Mississippi Rag 2, no. 3 (Jan 1975): 1. BM1907. Anon. “Living True Blues Legend.” Chicago Defender (3 Nov 1973): 6. BM1908. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Brother Montgomery,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 187 (E101). BM1909. Bakker, Dick M. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Micrography no. 14 (May 1971): 11.

BM1897. Küstner, Axel. Flora Molton and the Truth Band. Germany: L+R LR 42.033, 1981.

BM1910. Bartolucci, Ron. LaSalle Chicago Blues Recordings. Vol. 1. Austria: Wolf 120.296 CD, 1998.

BM1898. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Molton, Flora,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1723 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 269 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 262 (E169).

BM1911. Blesh, Rudi. Little Brother Montgomery and the Blues Heritage. USA: Folkways FG 3527, 1961. BM1912. Bogaert, Karel. “Montgomery, ‘Little’ Brother Eurreal,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 276–277 (Item E110).

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BM1913. Buhles, Guenter. “Zu Gast: Little Brother Montgomery.” Jazz Podium 24, no. 12 (Dec 1975): 17. BM1914. Calt, Stephen. Little Brother Montgomery & Company: Church Songs. USA: Folkways FTS 31042, 1975. BM1915. Chilton, John. “Montgomery, ‘Little Brother’,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 230 (Item E121). BM1916. Christon, Lawrence. “The Blues: Fading Into Silence.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (6 Oct 1985): 52–53, 57–58. BM1917. Clark, Dave. “Little Brother Montgomery Alive, Still Playin 88.” Down Beat 7, no. 22 (15 Nov 1940): 10. BM1918. Clarke, Donald. “Montgomery, Little Brother,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 886 (Item E125). BM1919. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Montgomery, Eurreal ‘Little Brother’,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 220. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BM1920. Driggs, Frank. Little Brother Montgomery: Tasty Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1012, c1960; USA: Prestige PRT-7807, 1972; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 554, 1992. BM1921. Feather, Leonard. “Montgomery, Eurreal (Little Brother),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 338 (Item E138). BM1922. Flerlage, Raeburn. Little Brother Montgomery: Farro Street Jive. USA: Folkways FT 1014, 1968; UK: Xtra XTR 1115, 1968.

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BM1929. Heide, Karl Gert zur. “Eurreal Wilford ‘Little Brother’ Montgomery,” in 10 Jahre Jazz-Club Lübbecke, 1957–1967, pp. 15–33. Lübbecke: Jazz-Club Lübbecke, c1967. BM1930. Heide, Karl Gert zur. Little Brother Montgomery: Bajes Copper Station Blues. Germany: Blues Beacon 19320-115, 1972. BM1931. Heide, Karl Gert zur. Little Brother Montgomery: Complete Recorded Works, 1930–1936 in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5109, 1992. BM1932. Heide, Karl Gert zur. Little Brother Montgomery: Vocal Accompaniments & Early Post-War Recordings, 1930–1954. Austria: Blues Document BDCD6034, 1993. BM1933. Helander, Olle. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Jefferson no. 66 (1984): 21. BM1934. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Little Brother Montgomery,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 251–253 (E150). BM1935. Hodes, Art. “Little Brother,” in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 50–51. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. BM1936. Jones, Max. “Now It’s Little Brother.” Melody Maker (30 Jul 1960): 10. BM1937. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Cadence 3 (Oct 1977): 17–18. BM1938. Kent, Terry. “Down There in Vickburg.” Storyville no. 55 (Oct/Nov 1974): 4–9.

BM1923. Gäverth, Leif. “Bluesmän i Blueskvarter.” Jefferson no. 125 (2000): 18–20.

BM1939. Kochakian, Dan; McCormick, Mike. “Little Brother Montgomery Interview.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 2 (1972): 5–6.

BM1924. Geremia, Paul. “The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Three Memoirs of the 1930s.” Come for to Sing 9, no. 1 (Winter 1983): 13.

BM1940. Koester, Bob. Little Brother Montgomery’s State Street Swingers: Goodbye Mister Blues. USA: Delmark DE-663, 1993.

BM1925. Hall, Bob. “Montgomery, Eurreal ‘Little Brother’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 701–702 (Item E162).

BM1941. Korner, Alexis. Little Brother Montgomery Plays and Sings and Ken Colyer Blows Trumpet. USA: Columbia 33SX 1289, 1961.

BM1926. Hall, Bob. “Vicksburg Blues,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1035– 1036 (Item E162). BM1927. Harris, Sheldon. “Montgomery, Eurreal Wilford ‘Little Brother’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 379–382 (E146).

BM1942. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Montgomery, Little Brother,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1736 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 269–270 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 262–263 (E169).

BM1928. Heide, Karl Gert zur. Deep South Piano: The Story of Little Brother Montgomery. London: Studio Vista, 1970. 112 pp.; New York: Stein & Day, 1970. 112 pp.

BM1943. McCarthy, Albert. “Collectors’ Notes: Discography of Little Brother Montgomery,” in Jazz Review, ed. M. Jones; A.J. McCarthy, pp. 9, 8. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945.

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BM1944. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Upcountry,” in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 216–242. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

BM1959. Russell, Tony. “Little Brother Montgomery (1906– 1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 146–147 (Item A1904).

BM1945. Montgomery, Little Brother. “Blues Jottings.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 10 (Oct 1972): 13.

BM1960. Russell, Tony. Little Brother Montgomery: Tishomingo Blues. UK: JSP 1015, 1980.

BM1946. Montgomery, Little Brother. “Musician Bemoans New Music’s Noise.” Chicago Defender (19 Jan 1974): 5.

BM1961. Sandin, Jörgen; Notini, Per. “Little Brother Montgomery: 50 å i Musikbranschen.” Jefferson no. 20 (1973): 32–34.

BM1947. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Little Brother Montgomery,” in Blues, pp. 18–19, 138 (Item A1504).

BM1962. Santelli, Robert. “Montgomery, Little Brother,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 299–300 (Item E202).

BM1948. Oliver, Paul. “Little Brother Montgomery,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 62, 63–64, 69–70, 139–140, 190–191 (Item A1585). BM1949. Oliver, Paul. Little Brother Montgomery, 1960: Those I Liked, I Learned: The Piano Blues: Unissued Recordings. Vol. 2. UK: Magpie PY 4452, 1989. BM1950. Oliver, Paul. “Montgomery, Eurreal ‘Little Brother’ (1907),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 202–203 (Item E378). BM1951. Oliver, Paul. “Little Brother Montgomery,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 262 (Item E154). BM1952. Oliver, Paul. Sunnyland Slim & Little Brother Montgomery: Chicago Blues Session. UK: 77 Records LA 12/21, 1964; USA: Southland SCD10, 1989. Notes reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 3–4. Reprinted again in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 52–53 (Item A1241). BM1953. O’Neal, Jim. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 19. BM1954. O’Neal, Jim. Little Brother Montgomery: Crescent City Blues. USA: Bluebird AXM2 5522, 1977. BM1955. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Montgomery, Eurreal, called Little Brother,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 168 (Item E182). BM1956. Pastonesi, Marco. “Sessanta Anni di Piano Blues: Little Brother Montgomery.” Il Blues no. 5 (Dec 1983): 5–7. BM1957. Raichelson, Dick. “An Interview with Little Brother Montgomery & Booker T. Washington.” Matrix no. 60 (1965): 12. BM1958. Raichelson, Dick. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Coda 7, no. 2 (1965): 10.

BM1963. Shadwick, Keith. “Eurreal ‘Little Brother’ Montgomery,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 224 (Item E204). BM1964. Smith, Francis; Hall, Bob. Little Brother Montgomery: Vol. 1: These are What I Like. UK: Magpie PY 4451, 1989. BM1965. Southern, Eileen. “Montgomery, Eurreal (‘Little Brother’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 278 (Item E208). BM1966. Spencer, Peter. “Crescent City Blues: Little Brother Montgomery.” Fast Folk: Musical Magazine 1, no. 6 (Jun 1984): 6–7. BM1967. Staden, Dietrich von. “A Little Brother Montgomery Discography. Pt. 1.” Storyville no. 111 (Feb/Mar 1984): 94–99; “Pt. 2.” Storyville no. 112 (Apr/May 1984): 147–150; “Pt. 3.” Storyville no. 113 (Jun/Jul 1984): 169–171; “Pt. 4.” Storyville no. 114 (Aug/Sep 1984): 206–211. BM1968. Standish, Tony. “Billed Out and Bound to Go: The Story of Little Brother Montgomery.” Eureka 1, no. 3 (May/Jun 1960): 18. BM1969. Stewart, Mike; Spottswood, Dick. Little Brother Montgomery: No Special Rider. USA: Adelphi AD1003-S, 1969. BM1970. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 4 (Apr 1967): 14, 40. BM1971. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 22, no. 6 (Jun 1969): 18–19; Jazz Journal 24, no. 3 (Mar 1971): 31, 40; Jazz Journal 24, no. 5 (May 1971): 15, 40. BM1972. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 3 (Mar 1961): 13–14. BM1973. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Little Brother Montgomery, 1930–1969. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDR-213, 1971; Austria: Monogram RSE 3, 1987.

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BM1974. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Little Brother Montgomery: Deep South Piano. Denmark: Storyville SLP 228, 1973; Denmark: Storyville ST-21024, c1975.

BM1987. Rodríguez, Javier. “Death Letter Blues: Little Brother Montgomery.” Solo Blues no. 2 (Fall 1985): 14.

BM1975. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Little Brother Montgomery: Home Again, Chicago 1972, Also Featuring Jan Montgomery. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDM223, 1972.

BM1988. Sjostrom, Joseph. “‘Brother’ Montgomery, Piano Master of Blues.” Chicago Tribune (9 Sep 1985). Reprinted in Solo Blues no. 2 (1985): 14. Reprinted in Jefferson no. 71 (Winter 1985): 31.

BM1976. Terkel, Studs. “The Fine and Lively Arts: Little Brother Montgomery and Red Saunders,” in Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression, pp. 377–379. New York: Pantheon, 1970.

BM1989. Templeton, Ray. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Blues & Rhythm no. 14 (Nov 1985): 19.

BM1977. Tonneau, Serge. “Eureal [sic] ‘Little Brother’ Montgomery.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 11–12.

BM1991. Vorst, Paige Van. “Farewell to Little Brother.” Mississippi Rag no. 12 (Oct 1985): 7.

BM1978. Tovey, Michael. “Montgomery, Little Brother,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 125–126 (Item E159). BM1979. Vorst, Paige Van. “Little Brother Montgomery: A Jazzman Sings the Blues.” Mississippi Rag no. 6 (Apr 1974): 10.

BM1990. Thomas, Frank. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 19–20.

See also: JAN MONTGOMERY http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A542 (Pt. 4), A1535, BB653, BD443, BM1371, BS1774, BW1835, C582, C665, C733, D1707, E318, F300, F1177 (Pt. 1). FOREE MONTGOMERY

BM1980. Vorst, Paige Van. Little Brother Montgomery at Home. USA: Earwig 4918 CD, 1991.

Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (Jan 2000): 12. Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 9.

BM1981. Wilmer, Val. “The Blues.” Melody Maker (30 Sep 1972): 30.

BM1992. Jones, Fernando. “Foree ‘Superstar’ Montgomery.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 114.

BM1982. Wilmer, Val. “The ‘Tired’ Blues of Little Brother.” Jazz News [UK] (12 Aug 1960).

SAM MONTGOMERY

BM1983. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Little Brother Montgomery.” Storyville (2002/03): 200–201. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: Billboard 97 (21 Sep 1985): 66. Black Perspective in Music 13, no. 2 (Fall 1985): 244. Cadence 11, no. 11 (Nov 1985): 93. Down Beat 52, no. 12 (Dec 1985): 13. Goldmine no. 137 (25 Oct 1985). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 346 (Jan 1986): 4. Jazz Podium 34 (Nov 1985): 26. JazzTimes 15 (Nov 1985): 6. Orkester Journalen 53, no. 12 (Dec 1985): 60. The Times [UK] (26 Sep 1985). Variety 320 (16 Oct 1985): 457. BM1984. Buzelin, Jean. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Soul Bag no. 105 (Winter 1985/86): 35. BM1985. Hannusch, Jeff. “‘Little Brother’ Passes.” Wavelength no. 62 (Dec 1985): 8. BM1986. Hillman, Chris. “Little Brother Montgomery.” Footnote 17, no. 2 (1985/86): 23–25.

BM1993. Weinstock, Ron. “Sam Montgomery.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 2–3. See also: Items BB3151, F496. ROY MONTRELL BM1994. Amos, Edward. “Roy Montrell,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002. BM1995. Broven, John J. “Roy Montrell,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 159–160 (Item F1076). BM1996. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Montrell, Roy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1738 (Item E165). BM1997. Sinclair, John. “Montrell, Roy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 702–703 (Item E162). BM1998. Vernon, Mike. “Domino Men: Roy Montrell.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 4 (Jun 1967): 3–4. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 49. Neue Zeitschrift für Musik no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1979): 407. Soul Bag no. 72/73 (Jun/Jul 1979): 3. Variety 295 (13 Jun 1979): 95.

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BM1999. Govaard, Stan. “Roy Montrell.” Block no. 27 (Jul/ Aug 1979): 7. BM2000. Stagg, Tom. “Crescent City Chordman.” Melody Maker (9 Jun 1979): 46. See also: Goldmine no. 282 (17 May 1991). Item F1079. EUGENE MOODY BM2001. Vest, David; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Eugene Moody.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 46–48. JULIA MOODY BM2002. Rye, Howard. Viola McCoy/Julia Moody: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5418, 1995. BM2003. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Julia Moody.” Storyville (1998/99): 192–201. (NOTE: This article analyses clippingss from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

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BM2013. Harris, Sheldon. “Moore, Alexander Herman ‘Whistling Alex’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 382 (E146). BM2014. Hortig, Michael. “Whistlin’ Alex Moore, 1899– 1982.” Blues Life no. 18 (1982): 14. BM2015. Komara, Edward. “Moore, Alexander ‘Whistlin’ Alex’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 703 (Item E162). BM2016. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Moore, ‘Whistlin’’ Alex,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 270 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 263 (E169). BM2017. Moore, Alex. “Letter from Dallas.” Blues World no. 6 (Jan 1966): 3–5. BM2018. Moore, Alex. “A Letter from Whistling Alex Moore.” Blues World no. 28 (Mar 1970): 23. BM2019. Oliver, Paul. Alex Moore in Europe. USA: Arhoolie 1048, 1970.

AARON MOORE

BM2020. Oliver, Paul. “Back to Froggy Bottom: Whistling Alex Moore,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 217–219 (Item A1577). (NOTE: Originally sleevenotes to 77 Records 12/12 and Arhoolie 1048.)

BM2004. O’Brien, Justin. “Moore, Aaron,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 703 (Item E162).

BM2021. Oliver, Paul. “Moore, ‘Whistling’ Alexander (1899),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 204 (Item E378).

BM2005. Sharp, Steven. “Aaron Moore: Boogie-Woogie Will Never Die.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 64–68.

BM2022. Oliver, Paul. “Whistling Alex Moore,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 53–54, 57–58, 191 (Item A1585).

ALEXANDER MOORE

BM2023. Oliver, Paul. Whistling Alex Moore. UK: 77 Records LA-12/12, 1960; USA: Arhoolie 1008, 1962.

See also: Item A802.

BM2006. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Whistlin’ Alex Moore,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 187–188 (E101). BM2007. Bergstrom, Lars. “Yours Truly, Whistlin’ Alex Moore.” Blues Unlimited no. 109 (Aug/Sep 1974): 14.

BM2024. Oliver, Paul. “Whistling Alex Will Never Quit.” Melody Maker (25 Oct 1969): 10. Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 10. Reprinted in The Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 44.

BM2008. Bogaert, Karel. “Moore, Alex ‘Whistling’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 277–278 (Item E110).

BM2025. Périn, Jacques. “Alex Moore.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 31.

BM2009. Chism, Olin. “Alex Moore: Singing the Blues at 79.” Dallas Times Herald (19 Aug 1979).

BM2026. Roby, Chris. “Whistling Alex Moore.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 4 (Apr 1965): 14–15.

BM2010. Govenar, Alan. “Alex Moore,” in Living Texas Blues, p. 40. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

BM2027. Russell, Tony. “Whistling Alex Moore (1899– 1989),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 147–148 (Item A1904).

BM2011. Govenar, Alan. “Alex Moore,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 30–33 (Item F1414). BM2012. Govenar, Alan. “Alex Moore: More Piano Players in North Dallas Than Anywhere: I Could Call Them All.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/Dec 1988): 26–28. (NOTE: Excerpted from item F1414.)

BM2028. Santelli, Robert. “Moore, Alex,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 301 (Item E202). BM2029. Schuller, Tim. “Alex Moore: Granddaddy of Texas Blues Piano.” Contemporary Keyboard 6, no. 1 (Jan 1980): 12–14.

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BM2030. Schuller, Tim. “Alex Moore: Whistlin’ the Blues.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 8–10. BM2031. Schuller, Tim. “The Night of the Patriarch: An Account of the Recording of Alex Moore.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/Dec 1988): 28–29. BM2032. Schuller, Tim. “Profile: Alex Moore.” Down Beat 46, no. 13 (12 Jul 1979): 40–42. BM2033. Shadwick, Keith. “Whistling Alex Moore,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 225 (Item E204). BM2034. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 2 (Feb 1962): 16. BM2035. Westcott, Bill. Whistlin’ Alex Moore: Complete Recorded Works, 1929–1951, in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5178, 1993. BM2036. Westin, Lars O. “Blandat Bluespaket.” Orkester Journalen 37, no. 11 (Nov 1969): 9. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 17, no. 1/2 (1989): 176–177. Black Perspective in Music 18, no. 1/2 (1990): 220. Cadence 15, no. 5 (May 1989): 94. Crescendo 29, no. 1 (Jan 1992): 25. Down Beat 56, no. 6 (Jun 1989): 11. JazzTimes (Apr 1989): 8. Notes 46, no. 4 (1990): 931. Orkester Journalen 57, no. 6 (Jun 1989): 34. Sing Out! 34, no. 3 (1989): 27+. BM2037. Dean, Steve. “Alex Moore.” Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 36. BM2038. Josephic, Beth. “Alex Moore.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 35. BM2039. Schuller, Tim. “Alex Moore.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 24–25. BM2040. Schweitz, Hans. “Alex Moore Sr., 1899–1988.” Jefferson no. 84 (1989): 34. BM2041. Smith, Chris. “Whistling Alex Moore.” Blues & Rhythm no. 43 (Mar 1989): 25–26. BM2042. Wald, Elijah. “Alex Moore: Barrelhouse Pioneer.” Boston Globe (28 Jan 1989): 8. See also: Items D1008, F1455. ALICE MOORE BM2043. Bogaert, Karel. “Moore, Alice,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 278 (Item E110). BM2044. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Alice Moore,” in Blueswomen, pp. 89–90 (E112). BM2045. McCarthy, Albert J. “A Discography of Alice Moore.” Discophile no. 6 (Jun 1949): 2–3. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Discophile no. 7 (1949): 3; no. 10 (1950): 10.)

BM2046. Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans; Sliedregt, Cor van. Alice Moore: Lonesome Woman Blues. Holland: Agram AB 2013, 1988. BM2047. Rijn, Guido van. “Moore, Alice ‘Little’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 704 (Item E162). BM2048. Smith, Chris. St. Louis Women: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5290, 1994; St. Louis Women: Alice Moore and Streamline Mae (St. Louis Bessie). Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5291, 1994. BM2049. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Alice Moore.” Storyville (2002/03): 201. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Item F1055. ARAH “BABY” MOORE BM2050. Allen, Walter C. “Discomania. 91: Baby Moore.” Jazz Journal 11, no. 2 (Feb 1958): 24. See: Item BA538. ARNOLD “GATEMOUTH” MOORE (Arnold Dwight Moore) BM2051. Anon. “Gale Signs Lil Green, Gatemouth.” Chicago Defender (13 Jul 1946): 16. BM2052. Anon. “‘Gatemouth’ Moore.” Ebony 5, no. 2 (Dec 1949): 39–41. BM2053. Anon. “‘Gatemouth’ Moore is Delisa’s Star.” Chicago Defender (20 Nov 1948): 16. BM2054. Anon. “Gatemouth Moore is Sensation Now.” Chicago Defender (6 Nov 1943): 10. BM2055. Anon. “‘Gatemouth’ Waxes.” Chicago Defender (19 Oct 1946): 10. BM2056. Callahan, Jody. “90 Years Along; Bluesman Caps Three-Day Celebration with Spirit Singing Strong.” The Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (10 Nov 2003). BM2057. Ewing, Jim. “Gatemouth: Singing the Blues Behind Him Now.” Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (27 Dec 1981): 3. BM2058. Fuchs, Aaron. “Gatemouth Moore.” Goldmine no. 78 (Nov 1982): 26–28. BM2059. Harris, Sheldon. “Moore, Rev Arnold Dwight ‘Gatemouth’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 382–383 (E146).

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BM2060. Hobbs, Nate. “Abandoning Blues for Bible, Moore’s Tune is Gospel Truth.” The Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (10 Aug 1996): A11. BM2061. Hoekstra, Dave. “Veteran Musician Perfects His Own Moore Better Blues.” Chicago Sun-Times (19 May 2002): 1. BM2062. Holland, Ted. “Arnold ‘Gatemouth’ Moore,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 133 (E157). BM2063. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Moore, Arnold ‘Gatemouth’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1743 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 270 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 264 (E169). BM2064. Lee, Peter; Nelson, David. “Bishop Arnold Dwight ‘Gatemouth’ Moore: From Shoutin’ the Blues to Preachin’ the Word.” Living Blues no. 86 (May/Jun 1989): 8–19. Excerpt reprinted in Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 52. BM2065. Love, Preston. Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies. Vol. 7: ‘Gatemouth’ Moore. USA: Blues Spectrum BS 107, 1977. BM2066. Monge, Luigi. “La Lunga Fede Musicale: Intervista al Reverendo Arnold Dwight ‘Gatemouth’ Moore.” World Music Magazine no. 69 (Nov / Dec 2004): 34–35. BM2067. Monge, Luigi. “Moore, Reverend Arnold Dwight ‘Gatemouth’,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, pp. 262–263. New York: Routledge, 2005. BM2068. Monge, Luigi. “Moore, Reverend Arnold Dwight ‘Gatemouth’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 705–706 (Item E162). BM2069. Otis, Johnny. “The Otis Tapes. 4: Dwight ‘Gatemouth’ Moore.” Blues Unlimited no. 109 (Aug/Sep 1974): 13. BM2070. Penny, Dave; Burke, Tony. “‘Stand Up and Shout the Blues’: Dwight ‘Gatemouth’ Moore.” Blues & Rhythm no. 15 (Dec 1985): 4–9. (NOTE: With notes/corrections in Blues & Rhythm no. 16 (1986): 24; no. 19 (1986): 9.) BM2071. Slaven, Neil. Gatemouth Moore: Hey Mr. Gatemouth. UK: Westside CD 100, 2000. BM2072. Streissguth, Mike. “Gatemouth Moore: In Yazoo, Miss., Rev. Arnold Dwight Moore Leads a Quiet Life, But Those Who Can Remember Him Still Call Him Gatemouth.” Goldmine no. 470 (31 Jul 1998): 22–23, 26, 28, 30, 34.

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Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 89 (Aug/Sep 2004): 86. Cadence 30, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 141. Daily Telegraph [UK] (28 Jun 2004): 21. Discoveries no. 195 (2004): 48. The Gazette [Canada] (28 Jun 2004): B6. Mojo no. 130 (2004): 39. No Depression no. 52 (2004): 10. Record Collector no. 299 (2004): 155. Sing Out 48, no. 3 (Fall 2004): 193. The Times [UK] (10 Jun 2004): 33. Vancouver Sun (28 Jun 2004): D12. BM2073. Barretta, Scott. “Gatemouth Moore.” Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 93–94. BM2074. Harbi, Emir. “Gatemouth Moore.” Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 41. BM2075. Huggins, Cilla. “Gatemouth Moore.” Juke Blues no. 56 (Summer 2004): 65. BM2076. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Arnold Dwight (‘Gatemouth’) Moore.” Goldmine no. 641 (18 Feb 2005): 60. BM2077. Morris, Chris. “Bluesman ‘Gatemouth’ Moore Dies at 90.” Billboard (20 May 2004). BM2078. Sparks, Jon W. “‘Gatemouth’ First to Play Blues at Carnegie Hall — ‘Mr. Beale Street’ Also Was Preacher.” The Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (20 May 2004). BM2079. Vera, Billy. “Gatemouth Moore.” Blues & Rhythm no. 191 (Aug 2004): 12. BM2080. Withers, Ernest. “Blues Pioneer.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (20 May 2004). See also: Chicago Defender (23 Aug 1975): A4. BILL MOORE See: WILLIAM MOORE GEORGE HERBERT MOORE BM2081. Duffy, Timothy. “George Herbert Moore,” in Music Makers, pp. 116–117. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. JAMES MOORE See: SLIM HARPO JOHNNY B. MOORE BM2082. Bonner, Brett J. Johnny B. Moore: Troubled World. USA: Delmark DE-701, 1997. BM2083. Clark, Gerry. “Johnny B. Moore: All in the Touch.” Living Blues no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1992): 29–31. BM2084. Harris, Sheldon. “Moore, Johnny Belle,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 384 (E146). BM2085. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 13.

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BM2086. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Moore, Johnny B,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1745 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 271 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 265 (E169).

BM2103. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Moore, John Dudley ‘Johnny’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1745 (Item E165).

BM2087. Löfgren, Tommy. “Johnny B. Moore.” Jefferson no. 39 (Winter 1977/78): 8.

BM2105. Vera, Billy. Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers, Featuring Oscar Moore: Los Angeles Blues Complete RCA Recordings, 1949–50. UK: Westside WESD217, 1999.

BM2088. Milkowski, Bill. “Johnny B. Moore.” JazzTimes 27, no. 8 (Oct 1997): 29. BM2089. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Johnny B. Moore.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 52. BM2090. O’Brien, Justin. Johnny B Moore: Rockin’ in the Same Old Boat. USA: Delmark DG-769, 2003. BM2091. O’Neal, Jim. “Johnny Moore.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 11–12.

BM2104. Mohr, Kurt. “Johnny Moore.” Soul Bag no. 45 (Jan 1975): 15.

Obituaries: Down Beat 36 (6 Mar 1969): 12–13. Orkester Journalen 37, no. 3 (Mar 1969): 5. BM2106. Dexter, Dave. “Dexter’s Scrapbook.” Billboard 81 (8 Mar 1969): 16. See also: Jazz Hot no. 127 (Dec 1957). Now Dig This no. 250 (Jan 2004). Now Dig This no. 251 (Feb 2004). Items BB2483, BB2492, BB2531.

BM2092. Russell, Tony. “Johnnie B. Moore (1950–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 148 (Item A1904).

KEVIN MOORE

BM2093. Santelli, Robert. “Moore, Johnny B,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 301–302 (Item E202).

MONETTE MOORE

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BM2094. Stephenson, Mike. “Johnny B. Moore.” Blues & Rhythm no. 151 (Aug 2000): 12.

BM2107. Anon. “Monette Moore,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 130 (Item E159).

BM2095. Tomko, Gene. “Moore, Johnny B,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 704–705 (Item E162).

BM2108. Anon. “Monette Moore Makes ‘Talkie’ for Vitaphone.” Chicago Defender (8 Mar 1930): 8.

BM2096. Whiteis, David. “Love of the Old, Passion for the New: The New Generation of Blues Musicians.” Down Beat 57, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 24–26. JOHNNY MOORE BM2097. Anon. “It’s Blues, Blues For Johnny Moore Blazers.” Chicago Defender (10 Jun 1950): 21. BM2098. Anon. “Johnny Moore’s Blazers Click with ‘Rain Chick’.” Chicago Defender (1 Jul 1950): 21. BM2099. Dawson, Jim. Johnny Moore’s Blazers: Why Johnny Why? Sweden: Route 66 KIX-33, 1989. BM2100. Dawson, Jim. “Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers: Patente de Un Nuevo Estilo de Blues.” Solo Blues no. 15 (1991): 16–19. BM2101. Dawson, Jim. Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers: This is One Time Baby. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-1105, 1989. BM2102. Holland, Ted. “Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 29 (E157).

BM2109. Anon. “Movies Open New Field to Actors of Our Group.” Chicago Defender (3 May 1930): 22. BM2110. Bogaert, Karel. “Moore, Monette,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 279–280 (Item E110). BM2111. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Monette Moore,” in Blueswomen, pp. 91–93 (E112). BM2112. Chilton, John. “Moore, Monette,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 231–232 (Item E121). BM2113. Hague, Douglas. “The Story of Monette Moore.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 4 (Apr 1963): 7–10. BM2114. Harris, Sheldon. “Moore, Monette,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 385–386 (E146). BM2115. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Moore, Monette,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1745–1746 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 271–272 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 265 (E169). BM2116. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Monette Moore.” Storyville (2002/03): 201–202. (NOTE:

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This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) BM2117. Yanco, John. Monette Moore: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5338, 1995. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5339, 1995. Obituaries: Jazz [USA] 1 (Jan 1963): 12. Jazz Report [USA] 3, no. 3 (Nov 1962): 2. Variety 228 (31 Oct 1962): 63. BM2118. Anon. “Retour aux Verts Pâturages.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 89 (Dec 1962): 17. See also: Items A1153, A1832, A2209, BB1776, BB2452. “KID” PRINCE MOORE BM2119. Briggs, Keith. Kid Prince Moore, 1936–1938: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5180, 1993. BM2120. Oliver, Paul. Kid Prince Moore & Shorty Bob Parker, 1936–38. Austria: Wolf WSE 126, 1988. See also: Item A344. MARTHA MOORE See: Item BA99. OSCAR MOORE BM2121. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Moore, Oscar Frederic,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 348 (Item E118). Reprinted in an edited form as “Oscar Moore,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p 451 (Item E119). BM2122. Chilton, John. “Moore, Oscar Frederic,” in Who’s Who Of Jazz. 4th ed., p 232 (Item E121). BM2123. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Moore, Oscar Fred,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p 221. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BM2124. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Moore, Oscar,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia Of Popular Music, p 1746 (Item E165). BM2125. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Moore, Oscar,” in Dictionary Of Jazz, p169 (Item E182). Obituaries: Billboard 93 (24 Oct 1981): 84. Black Perspective In Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 230. Down Beat 49, no. 1 (Jan 1982): 15. Guitar Player 16, no. 4 (Apr 1982): 10. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 303 (Jan 1982): 40. Jazz Report 10, no. 3 (1982): 14. Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 57. Variety 304 (21 Oct 1981): 111.

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BM2126. Feather, Leonard. “Oscar Moore.” Orkester Journalen 49 (Nov 1981): 4. BM2127. Vacher, Peter. “Oscar Moore.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 17. See also: Jazz Hot no. 127 (Dec 1957). Item BM2105. ROSIE MAE MOORE See: Items A72, BM2105, F851, F995. RUDY RAY MOORE BM2128. Zolten, Jerry. “‘I Ain’t Lyin!’ : The Unexpurgated Truth About Rudy Ray Moore.” Living Blues no. 157 (May/Jun 2001): 12–23. TAYLOR MOORE BM2129. Duffy, Timothy. “Taylor Moore,” in Music Makers, pp. 118–119. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. WILL MOORE BM2130. Ware, Burnham. “Kentucky Blues: Will Moore.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 28. WILLIAM MOORE BM2131. Bogaert, Karel. “Moore, William,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 280 (Item E110). BM2132. Kimball, Gregg. “Moore, William ‘Bill’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 706–707 (Item E162). BM2133. Oliver, Paul. Ragtime Blues Guitar (1928–30): The Complete Recordings of William Moore, Tarter & Gay, Bayless Rose, Willie Walker in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 204, 1982. Reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 43–44 (Item A1577). See also: Items A652, A2272, A2274, BB1263, C151, F446, F457. WILLIE MOORE BM2134. Harris, Sheldon. “Moore, Willie C,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 386 (E146). BM2135. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Moore, Willie C,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1747 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 272 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 265 (E169). BM2136. Lornell, Kip. “Willie Moore.” Living Blues no. 5 (Summer 1971): 15–16. See also: Item BS109. HERB MORAND See: HARLEM HAMFATS

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J.E. MORGAN BM2137. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: J.E. Morgan.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 52. BIG BILL MORGANFIELD BM2138. Anon. “Big Bill Morganfield.” Performing Songwriter 8, no. 49 (Nov 2000): 76. BM2139. Anon. “Son of Muddy But Man His Own: Big Bill Morganfield.” Blues Matters no. 18 (Feb/Mar 2004): 36+.

CLARA MORRIS See: Item BJ1285 (Vol. 4). REV. ELMORE MORRIS BM2152. Ware, Burnham. “Kentucky Blues: Elmore Morris.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 26. Obituaries: BM2153. Ware, Burnham. “Rev. Elmore Morris, Jr.” Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 57. JOE MORRIS

BM2140. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Big Bill Morganfield,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 226–230 (Item A139).

BM2154. Bernholm, Jonas. Johnny Griffin with Joe Morris Orchestra: Fly Mister Fly. Sweden: Saxophonograph BP-504, 1985.

BM2141. Bays, Kenneth. “In the Studio: Big Bill Morganfield.” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 72–73.

BM2155. Cage, R. “Rhythm & Blues.” Down Beat 22 (9 Feb 1955): 4.

BM2142. “Big Bill Morganfield: Der Wahre Blues Steckt in Einer Zeitkapsel.” Blues News [Germany] no. 39 (Oct/Dec 2004): 28–29.

BM2156. Flückiger, Otto. “Joe Morris.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 9 (Sep 1959): 31.

BM2143. “Big Bill Morganfield: Muddy Waters Wäre Stolz auf Ihn.” Blues News [Germany] no. 19 (Oct/Dec 1999): 4. BM2144. Dannic, Claude. “Big Bill Morganfield: Son of a ... Bluesman.” Soul Bag no. 178 (Mar 2005): 18–19. BM2145. Doidy, Eric. “Big Bill Morganfield: Le Fils Prodigue.” Soul Bag no. 162 (Spring 2001): 14–15. BM2146. Dries, Jan. “Big Bill Morganfield.” Blues & Rhythm no. 149 (Apr 2000): 22–23. BM2147. Gold, Judah. “Big Bill Morganfield: Son of Blues Legend Muddy Waters.” Guitar Player 35, no. 5 (May 2001): 37–38. BM2148. Johnson, Greg. “Morganfield, ‘Big’ Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 707–708 (Item E162). BM2149. Margolin, Bob. Big Bill Morganfield: Rising Son. USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5053, 1999. BM2150. Tipaldi, Art. “Big Bill Morganfield: Still Waters.” Blues Revue no. 55 (Mar 2000): 15–17. BM2151. Wolfe, Penny. “Big Bill Morganfield: No Mannish Boy.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 22–25. See also: MUDDY WATERS Blues Magazine [France] no. 23 (2002). Items A524, BA280. MCKINLEY MORGANFIELD See: MUDDY WATERS

BM2157. Gart, Galen. “Joe Morris,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BM2158. Grendysa, Peter. Joe Morris and His Orchestra: Lowdown Baby. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-610, 1985. BM2159. Slim, Slam & Bam. “Boogie in the Dark: Discography. Pt. 1.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 17 (Aug 1983): 6–10; “Pt. 2.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 18 (Sep/Oct 1983): 6–7. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Pickin’ the Blues no. 20 (1983): 5.) BLIND MISSISSIPPI MORRIS (Morris Cummings) BM2160. Donahue, Michael. “A Bluesman for Young and Old: Cummings is ‘Like the Original’ But Can Play a Variety of Styles.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (26 Mar 1996): C1. BM2161. Kerslake, Chris. “Beale Street Tonight: An Interview with Brad Webb.” Blues Matters no. 13 (Mar/ Apr 2003): 31. BM2162. Kerslake, Chris. “Blind Mississippi Morris & Brad Webb.” Blueprint 2, no. 41 (Nov 2000): 11. WILLIE MORRIS (1906–) BM2163. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Morris,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 188–189 (E101). WILLIE MORRIS (1925–) BM2164. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Morris,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 189 (E101). EL MORROW See: Item BA555.

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LENA MOSLEY BM2165. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 2: Lena Mosley.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 51–52. BUDDY MOSS (Eugene Moss) BM2166. Albertson, Chris. Buddy Moss: Atlanta Blues Legend. USA: Biograph BCD 139, 1995.

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BM2181. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Moss, Buddy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 172 (Item E182). BM2182. Russell, Tony. “Buddy Moss (1914–1984),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 148–149 (Item A1904). BM2183. Santelli, Robert. “Moss, Buddy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 302–303 (Item E202).

BM2167. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Buddy Moss,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 189 (E101).

BM2184. Shadwick, Keith. “Eugene ‘Buddy’ Moss,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 226 (Item E204).

BM2168. Balfour, Alan. Buddy Moss: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1933. Austria: Document DOCD 5123, 1992. Vol. 2: 1933 to 1934. Austria: Document DOCD 5124, 1992. Vol. 3: 1935 to 1941. Austria: Document DOCD 5125, 1992.

BM2185. Springer, Robert. “So I Said ‘The Hell with It’: A Difficult Interview with Eugene ‘Buddy’ Moss.” Blues Unlimited no. 117 (Jan/Feb 1976): 18–21.

BM2169. Bastin, Bruce. Buddy Moss: Georgia Blues, 1930– 35. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 800, c1983. Vol. 2: Red River Blues. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 802, 1983.

BM2187. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Pot-Pourri.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 1 (Jan 1954): 20+.

BM2170. Bastin, Bruce. Buddy Moss, 1930–41. UK: Travelin’ Man CD 05, c1990. BM2171. Bogaert, Karel. “Moss, Buddy,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 282–283 (Item E110). BM2172. Briggs, Keith. The Essential Buddy Moss. UK: Classic Blues CBL200029, 2002. BM2173. Charters, Samuel B. “Buddy Moss,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 150– 154 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part. 2, pp. 150–154. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BM2174. Harris, Sheldon. “Moss, Eugene ‘Buddy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 391–392 (E146). BM2175. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Buddy Moss,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 253–254 (E150). BM2176. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Moss, Eugene ‘Buddy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1762 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 274 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 266 (E169). BM2177. Lowry, Pete; Perdue, Chuck; Perdue, Nan. Buddy Moss: Rediscovery. USA: Biograph BLP-12019, 1969.

BM2186. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Buddy Moss.” Jazz Journal 6, no. 8 (Aug 1953): 16–17.

BM2188. Vernon, Paul. “Blues Obscurities. No. 5.” Blues World no. 23 (Apr 1969): 31. BM2189. Wilmer, Valerie. “Buddy Moss.” Melody Maker (15 Jul 1972): 40. Obituaries: Cadence 11, no. 2 (Feb 1985): 76. Living Blues no. 62 (Winter 1984): 44. Orkester Journalen 53, no. 6 (Jun 1985): 34. Sing Out! 31, no. 1 (1985): 60. BM2190. Bastin, Bruce. “Buddy Moss.” Blues & Rhythm no. 5 (Dec 1984): 39. BM2191. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Buddy Moss (1914–1982).” Soul Bag no. 93 (Feb/Mar 1983): 25. BM2192. Löfgren, Tommy. “Buddy Moss, 1914–1984.” Jefferson no. 68 (1985): 64–65. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BM1148, BS109, D869, F432, F448 (no. 67, 81), F496. TEDDY MOSS See: Item BW1433. FRANK MOTLEY

BM2178. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such .... No. 8.” Blues & Rhythm no. 128 (Apr 1998): 15.

BM2193. Bruder, Jay. “Two Horn Blues: Frank Motley and the ‘DC’ R&B Sound, 1950–1960. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 83 (Oct 1993): 4–7; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 84 (Nov 1993): 8–11.

BM2179. Marshall, Frady. “Lonesome Traveller.” Atlanta Magazine 6 (Aug 1966): 35–41.

BM2194. Munson, Bill. “Frank Motley in Canada.” Blues & Rhythm no. 91 (Aug 1994): 12–14.

BM2180. Otis, John. “Moss, Eugene ‘Buddy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 709 (Item E162).

BM2195. Munson, Bill. “Motley, Frank Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 710 (Item E162).

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BM2196. Penny, Dave. “Washington Bounce: Frank Motley and His Motley Crew.” Blues & Rhythm no. 28 (Apr 1987): 16–17. BM2197. Watson, Tony. “Frank Motley Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 28 (Apr 1987): 17–19. Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 66, no. 10 (Oct 1998): 45. Washington Post (12 Jun 1998): C8. BM2198. Bruder, Jay. “Frank Motley.” Blues & Rhythm no. 131 (Aug 1998): 21. BM2199. Tamarkin, Jeff. “Frank Motley.” Discoveries no. 123 (1998): 22. MUDDY WATERS (McKinley Morganfield) BM2200. Ackerman, Paul. “Muddy Waters Makes ‘Em Stand Up & Dance.” Billboard no. 78 (17 Dec 1966): 22+. BM2201. Adins, George. “The Muddy Waters Story.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 29 (1964): 17–34. BM2202. Ahlstrand, Clas; Måhlin, Peter; Petterson, Jan-Ake. “Muddy Talkin’.” Jefferson no. 14 (1971): 6–14. BM2203. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Muddy Waters: His Best, 1947–1955. USA: Chess/MCA CHD 9370, 1997.

BM2214. Anon. “Muddy Injured in Crash.” Melody Maker (29 Nov 1969): 3. BM2215. Anon. “Muddy Waters.” Blues Notes 2, no. 3 (Jan 1970): 5–8. BM2216. Anon. “Muddy Waters.” JazzTimes 20, no. 5 (May 1990): 40–45. BM2217. Anon. “Muddy Waters Badly Hurt in Car Crash.” Down Beat 36 (11 Dec 1969): 8. BM2218. Anon. “Muddy Waters Badly Injured.” International Musician 68 (Jan 1970): 17. BM2219. Anon. Muddy Waters: Deep Blues: Authentic Transcriptions with Notes and Tablature. Winona: Hal Leonard, 1995. 183 pp. BM2220. Anon. “Muddy Waters Forms Production Company.” Down Beat 41 (17 Jan 1974): 8+. BM2221. Anon. “Muddy Waters’ Historische Blokhut Gaat Op Toernee.” Rotterdams Dagblad (22 Mar 1996). Reprinted in Block no. 98 (1996): 21. BM2222. Anon. “Muddy Waters Hurt in Ill. Auto Collision.” Variety 256 (29 Oct 1969): 60.

BM2204. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Muddy Waters: One More Mile. USA: Chess/MCA CHD2-9348, 1994.

BM2223. Anon. “Muddy Waters Says Students Dig Him Because He Gets to Blues Roots.” Billboard 83 (10 Apr 1971): 22+.

BM2205. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Muddy Waters: Rollin’ Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection. USA: MCA 088 112 301-2, 2000.

BM2224. Anon. Muddy Waters: The Best of the Blues: His Greatest Hits. New York: Arc/Creative Concepts, 1977. 31 pp.

BM2206. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Muddy Waters: The Anthology, 1947–1972. USA: MCA 088 112 649-2, 2000.

BM2225. Anon. “Muddy’s Back on His Feet Again.” Rolling Stone no. 57 (30 Apr 1970): 12.

BM2207. Aldin, Mary Katherine; Palmer, Robert. Muddy Waters: The Chess Box. USA: Chess/MCA CH680002, 1989. BM2208. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Muddy Waters: The Complete Plantation Recordings: The Historic 1941– 42 Library of Congress Field Recordings. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9344, 1993.

BM2226. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 243 (20 Jul 1966): 62. BM2227. Anon. “Muddy Waters: A Retrospective on the Godfather of Electric Blues, Including Lyrics.” The Guitar Magazine 3, no. 9 (Nov 1993): 38+. BM2228. Anon. “Popular Music from the 1950s On: Folk and Rock.” Cobblestone Magazine 7, no. 8 (1986): 48 pp.

BM2209. Anon. “Blacks Tiptoeing Back to Blues: Muddy Waters.” Jet 58, no. 2 (27 Mar 1980): 43.

BM2229. Anon. “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.” Rolling Stone no. 493 (12 Feb 1987): 43.

BM2210. Anon. “Car Crash Puts Muddy in Hospital.” Rolling Stone no. 47 (29 Nov 1969): 18.

BM2230. Anon. “Waters, Muddy.” Current Biography 42, no. 5 (May 1981): 43–47.

BM2211. Anon. “Clear Waters on Tap for Blues Great.” Soul [USA] 9 (22 Jul 1974): 10.

BM2231. Armstrong, John. “Drifting Blues.” Black Music & Jazz Review 2, no. 7 (Oct 1979): 30.

BM2212. Anon. “Down Home and Dirty.” Time [USA] 98 (9 Aug 1971): 46.

BM2232. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Muddy Waters,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 189–191 (E101).

BM2213. Anon. “London: It’s the New Chicago!” Melody Maker (2 Nov 1963): 6.

BM2233. Arniac, Jean-Pierre. “Discographie: Waters.” Soul Bag no. 80 (1981): 9–18.

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BM2234. Assante, Ernesto; Capua, Enzo (eds.). Blues Nero e Blues Bianco: Muddy Waters, Otis Redding, John Mayall, Yardbirds, Animals, Fleetwood Mac, Cream, Ten Years After, Canned Heat: In Appendice Schede sui Bluesmen. Milan: Savelli, 1981. 143 pp.

BM2250. Bloomfield, Mike. “An Interview with Muddy Waters.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Jul 1964): 7. Reprinted in The Complete Muddy Water Discography, by Phil Wight; Fred Rothwell. Cheadle: Blues & Rhythm, 1990.

BM2235. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Muddy Waters,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 395–396 (Item E104).

BM2251. Bogaert, Karel. “Waters, Muddy (McKinley Morganfield),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 393–394 (Item E110).

BM2236. Baker, Cary. Fathers and Sons, Featuring Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Michael Bloomfield, Buddy Miles Etc. USA: MCA/Chess UMD 80562, 1998.

BM2252. Boone, Graeme M. “Twelve Key Recordings: ‘(I’m Your) Hoochie Coochie Man’,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 72–74. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

BM2237. Balfour, Alan. Muddy Waters Live. UK: Beat Goes on BGO CD 109, 1996. BM2238. Bartolucci, Ron. Charly Blues Legends Live. Vol. 2: Muddy Waters, Chicago, 1979. UK: Charly CD CBL 751, 1994. BM2239. Bartolucci, Ron. Muddy Waters: Live Recordings, 1965–1973. Austria: Wolf 120.200 CD, c1993. BM2240. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Les Laboratories du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 266/267 (Jul/ Aug 1978): 24, 64–65. BM2241. Bass, Ralph. Muddy, Brass & the Blues. USA: Chess LP 4526, 1966.

BM2253. Bouchard, Fred. “A Tribute to Muddy Waters.” Radio Free Jazz 20 (Aug 1979): 11. BM2254. Brennan, Luann. “Muddy Waters,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 24 (Item E164). BM2255. Briggs, Keith. Muddy Waters: Can’t Get No Grindin’. USA: Chess/MCA CHD 9319, 1990. BM2256. Broven, John; Leadbitter, Mike; Napier, Simon A. “The American Folk Blues Festival 1963: What They Said.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 7–9.

BM2242. Bass, Ralph. Muddy Waters: Folk Singer. USA: Chess LPS 1483, 1963.

BM2257. Bruin, Leo W. “Chicago Blues. 1: Muddy Waters.” Mr. Blues no. 10 (Mar/Apr 1969): 7; Mr. Blues no. 12 (Nov 1969): 6.

BM2243. Bass, Ralph; Aldin, Mary Katherine. Muddy Waters: Folk Singer. USA: MCA/Chess CHD12027, 1999.

BM2258. Brunning, Bob. “Muddy Waters,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002.

BM2244. Bass, Ralph; Russell, Tony; Terkel, Studs. Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill Broonzy/Folk Singer. UK: Beat Goes on BGOCD397, c1998. BM2245. Bays, Kenneth. “Hard Again, Again: Muddy Waters’ Blue Sky Recordings Get Overhauls.” Blues Revue no. 85 (Dec 2003/Jan 2004): 39–40. BM2246. Baysting, Arthur. “Bluesman Muddy Waters.” Thursday Magazine [New Zealand] (24 May 1973): 27–29. BM2247. Beauchamp, Jacques; Corre, Laurence; Lacava, Jacques. “Blues Today.” Jazz Hot no. 501 (Jun 1993): 27–43. BM2248. Berry, Lemuel, Jr. “Morganfield, McKinley,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, p. 1072. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. BM2249. Blome, Rainer. “The Blues Masters. 4: Muddy Waters.” Sounds [Germany] no. 29 (1971): 22–23.

BM2259. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Muddy Waters,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 234–235 (Item E128). BM2260. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Muddy Waters the Greatest.” Melody Maker (11 Oct 1958): 11. BM2261. Buzelin, Jean; Lécuyer, Claude. “Additions a la Discographie de Muddy Waters.” Soul Bag no. 81/82 (1981): 16. BM2262. Calloway, Earl. “Muddy Waters Keeps Alive an Afro-American Culture.” Chicago Defender (16 Dec 1972): 23. BM2263. Carroll, Jeffrey. “Muddy Waters,” in When Your Way Gets Dark. West Lafayette: Parlor, 2005. BM2264. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Muddy Waters,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 203 (Item E120). BM2265. Cawthon, Raad. “Blues.” Southern Living 19, no. 2 (Feb 1984): 122.

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BM2266. Charibon, Jacques. “Muddy le Pere.” Rock & Folk 48 (Jan 1971): 42–45.

Jazz Lexikon, p. 221. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BM2267. Charters, Samuel. “Muddy Waters,” in The Country Blues, pp. 245–253 (Item A389).

BM2284. Davis, Francis. “Home Truths: Muddy, B.B., and the Last Race Labels,” in The History of the Blues (Item A513).

BM2268. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “Muddy Waters.” Soul Bag no. 80 (1981): 7. BM2269. Chesnel, Jacques. Muddy Waters Live in Antibes, 1974. France: Esoldun-INA FCD 116, 1988. BM2270. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Les Hommes de Muddy Waters.” Soul Bag no. 14 (c1971): 13–14. BM2271. Choisnel, Emmanuel; Lécuyer, Claude. “Jimmy Rogers & Muddy Waters.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 7–13. BM2272. Clarke, Donald. “Waters, Muddy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1352–1353 (Item E125). BM2273. Cohan, Lou. “Muddy Waters: The Blues Must Live.” Dark Star no. 15 (Jun 1978): 38–40. BM2274. Collins, Willie. “Waters, Muddy (1915–1983),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 5, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 89–90 (Item E185). BM2275. Colombato, Donatello. “Discography.” Blues Power 1, no. 4 (1974): 13–14. BM2276. Constant, Denis; Périn, Jacques. “Le Pere des ‘Stones’ a Paris.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 185 (Jan 1971): 12–13. BM2277. Conte, Bob. “Muddy Waters,” in Portrait of American Music: Great Twentieth-Century Musicians. Portland: J. Weston Walch, 1989. BM2278. Cortese, Vincent. “Mississippi Mud.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 4 (Spring 1992): 19–21. BM2279. Cotten, Lee. “Muddy Waters,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 186–187. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BM2280. Cowley, John. “Really the Walking Blues: Son House, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and the Development of a Traditional Blues.” Popular Music 1 (1981): 57–72. Reprinted in Juke Blues no. 1 (Jul 1985): 8–14. BM2281. Cowley, John. “Walking Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 106 (Feb/Mar 1974): 13.

BM2285. De Michael, Don. “Father and Son: An Interview with Muddy Waters and Paul Butterfield.” Down Beat 36, no. 16 (7 Aug 1969): 12–13, 32. Reprinted in Down Beat 56, no. 9 (Sep 1989): 58–76. BM2286. DeJong, Jim. “Blues Angle on Mus. Ed.” Down Beat 51 (May 1984): 12. BM2287. DelGrosso, Rich. “Take It on Home: Muddy’s Legacy.” Blues Revue no. 74 (Feb/Mar 2002): 30–31. BM2288. Dellar, Fred. “Discography.” New Musical Express (19 Mar 1988): 58. BM2289. Demêtre, Jacques. “A Propos du Repertoire de Muddy Waters.” Soul Bag no. 80 (1981): 5–6. BM2290. Demêtre, Jacques. “Muddy Waters.” Jazz Hot no. 101 (1955): 20–21. BM2291. DeMichael, Don. “Muddy Waters Week in Chicago.” Rolling Stone no. 34 (31 May 1969): 12–13. BM2292. DePue, Roxy David. The Muddy Waters Library of Congress Field Recordings: An Analysis of His Early Repertoire. Masters Thesis, University of Memphis, 1998. 55 pp. BM2293. Dicaire, David. “Muddy Waters (1915–1983): Catfish Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 79–86 (Item E130). BM2294. Dirks, Scott. “Muddy’s Harmonica Players.” Blues & Rhythm no. 197 (Mar 2005): 14–15. BM2295. Drozdowski, Ted. “Rock Hall of Fame Hosts Splash for Muddy Waters.” Pulse no. 199 (Dec 2000): 22–23. BM2296. Duckett, Alfred. “I Have a Right to Sing the Blues.” Chicago Defender (26 Mar 1955): 6. Reprinted in Louisville Defender (14 Apr 1955). BM2297. Dutilh, Alex; Cressant, Pierre. “L’Automne de Newport.” Jazz Hot no. 333 (Dec 1976): 17. BM2298. Eagle, Bob. “A Chronology of Muddy Waters’ Harp Players.” Living Blues no. 99 (Sep/Oct 1991): 34.

BM2282. Dahl, Bill. Muddy Waters & Otis Spann: Collaboration. USA: Tomato R2 71661, 1995.

BM2299. Evans, David. “Muddy Waters,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 159–160. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BM2283. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Morganfield, McKinley (Muddy Waters),” in Knaurs

BM2300. Fancourt, Les. The Complete Muddy Waters, 1947–1967. UK: Charly CD RED BOX 3, 1992.

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BM2301. Feather, Leonard. “Waters, Muddy,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 279–280 (Item E136).

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BM2302. Feather, Leonard. “Waters, Muddy,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 336 (Item E135).

BM2318. Gordon, Robert. “Muddy Waters: August 31, 1941,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et a.l, pp. 79–80 (Item A895). (NOTE: Extracted from item BM2317.)

BM2303. Feather, Leonard. “Waters, Muddy,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 455 (Item E138).

BM2319. Gordon, Robert. “Waters, Muddy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1055–1058 (Item E162).

BM2304. Filene, Benjamin Peter. Romancing the Folk: Public Memory and American Vernacular Music in the Twentieth Century. Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University, 1994. 394 pp.

BM2320. Gress, Jesse; Winter, Johnny. “Screamin’ & Cryin’: Muddy’s Blues as Taught by Johnny Winter.” Guitar Player 28, no. 3 (Mar 1994): 50–55.

BM2305. Fisher, Meg. “I’m a Man (Mannish Boy),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 488–489 (Item E162). BM2306. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “Muddy Waters,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001. BM2307. Fricke, David. “Muddy Waters: Mr. Mojo Still Risin’.” Rolling Stone (25 Jan 1990): 49–51. BM2308. Gallucci, Michael. “Muddy Waters: ‘Muddy Waters at Newport’; ‘Folk Singer’; ‘Mojo’.” Goldmine no. 540 (6 Apr 2001): 17. BM2309. Gart, Galen. “Muddy Waters,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BM2310. Gibbons, Billy. “The Immortals. 17: Muddy Waters.” Rolling Stone no. 946 (15 Apr 2004): 94–95. BM2311. Gibbs, Vernon. “The Entertainers: Muddy Waters.” Essence 3, no. 8 (Dec 1972): 23, 85. BM2312. Gilbert, Jerry. “Muddy Waters: Staying with the Blues.” Sounds [UK] (18 Dec 1971): 20. BM2313. Gill, Chris. “Muddy’s Blues.” Guitar Player 27, no. 5 (May 1993): 96–98, 102, 104, 147. BM2314. Gittes, Jake. Muddy Waters: First Recording Sessions, 1941–1946, in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5146, 1992. BM2315. Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 8–13. BM2316. Goldstein, Patrick. “Champagne Breakfast with Muddy.” Creem 9, no. 1 (Jun 1977): 18+. BM2317. Gordon, Robert. Can’t Be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 2002. 408 pp.; London: Jonathan Cape, 2002. 320 pp.; London: Pimlico, 2003. 432 pp.; Helsinki:

BM2321. Grove, Bryan. “Hoochie Coochie Man,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 453–454 (Item E162). BM2322. Guralnick, Peter. Muddy and the Wolf. USA: Chess CH-8200, 1982; USA: MCA/Chess CHCD 9100, c1991. BM2323. Guralnick, Peter. “Muddy Waters: A Man of the Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 91 (16 Sep 1971): 36– 39. Reprinted as “Muddy Waters: Gone to Main Street,” in Feel Like Going Home, pp. 62–89. London: Omnibus, 1978. BM2324. Hafferkamp, Jack. “Muddy Waters Goes to Heaven.” Inland: The Magazine of the Middle West no. 3 (1980): 1–6. BM2325. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Muddy Waters,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 361–362 (Item E145). BM2326. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Muddy Waters,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 216. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BM2327. Harris, Sheldon. “Morganfield, McKinley,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 386–391 (E146). BM2328. Harrison, Pat. Muddy Waters: Streamlined Woman. UK: Catfish KATCD177, 2001. BM2329. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues: Muddy Waters.” Coda 9, no. 2 (Jul/Aug 1969): 33–34. BM2330. Haynes, Dave. “Life’s Good But Muddy Waters Still Has the Blues.” Winnipeg Free Press (22 Aug 1981): 29. BM2331. Helander, Brock. “Muddy Waters,” in The Rock Who’s Who, pp. 405–408 (Item E147). BM2332. Hentoff, Nat. “Muddy Waters and the Delta Blues.” HiFi/Stereo Review 17 (Nov 1966): 74. BM2333. Herzhaft, Gerard. “Deux ou Trois Choses sur Muddy Waters.” Soul Bag no. 80 (1981): 8.

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BM2334. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Muddy Waters,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 254–257 (E150). BM2335. Hildebrand, Lee. Muddy Waters: Paris, 1972. USA: Pablo PACD 5302, 1997. BM2336. Hofstein, Francis. Muddy Waters: Biographie. Arles: Actes Sud, 1996. 125 pp. BM2337. Hogg, Brian. “Muddy Waters.” Record Collector no. 68 (Apr 1985): 36–40. BM2338. Holden, Ben. “Muddy Put Blues on Chicago Map.” Chicago Tribune (3 Aug 1985): 5. BM2339. Holden, Stephen. “Muddy Waters: A Big 66.” New York Times (1 Apr 1981): 24. BM2340. Holland, Ted. “Muddy Waters,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 47–48 (E157). BM2341. Holmström, Tommy. McKinley Morganfield: a.k.a. Muddy Waters. Vallentuna: Scandanavian Blues Association, 1980. 55 pp. BM2342. Humphrey, Mark; Welding, Pete. Muddy Waters and Memphis Slim: Chicago Blues Masters. USA: Capitol CDP 7243 8 29375 2 4, 1995. BM2343. Humphrey, Mark. Muddy Waters: His Best, 1956– 1964. USA: Chess/MCA CHD 9380, 1997.

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BM2355. Kaster, Kent. I Can’t Be Satisfied: The Influential Career of Muddy Waters. Master’s Thesis, University of South Florida, 1989. 176 pp. BM2356. Kienzle, Rich. “Muddy Waters,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 49–50. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BM2357. Kirby, Fred. “Waters Sends Out Waves of Breezy, Beating Blues.” Billboard 81 (19 Apr 1969): 16. BM2358. Knobler, Peter. “Moved by Muddy Waters.” Crawdaddy no. 36 (May 1974): 24–25. BM2359. Korner, Alexis. “The Evolution of Muddy Waters.” Recorded Folk Music no. 2 (Sep/Oct 1959): 5–8. BM2360. Korner, Alexis. “Muddy Waters.” Jazz Review [USA] 2, no. 10 (Nov 1959): 18–21. BM2361. Kreiser, Christine M. “Muddy Waters: The ‘Real’ Hoochie Coochie Man.” Blues Revue no. 76 (Jun/ Jul 2002): 8–15. BM2362. Kunstadt, Len. The Bluesmen of the Muddy Waters Chicago Blues Band. USA: Spivey LP 1008, 1967. BM2363. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Muddy Waters at the ‘Electric Circus’ November 22: An Experience in Sight and Sound.” Record Research no. 88 (Jan 1968): 4–5.

BM2344. Jones, Max. “End of the Soul Half-Brothers.” Melody Maker (7 Dec 1968): 12.

BM2364. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Muddy Waters Makes History at the Cafe Au Go Go.” Record Research no. 83 (Apr 1967): 1, 3.

BM2345. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (16 Nov 1968): 8.

BM2365. Lane, Lois. “Muddy Waters: Blues Great for 43 Years.” Soul [USA] 9 (17 Feb 1975): 9.

BM2346. Jones, Max. “Muddy.” Melody Maker (12 Dec 1970): 26.

BM2366. Landau, Jon. “Muddy Waters,” in It’s Too Late to Stop Now: A Rock and Roll Journal, pp. 169–171. San Francisco: Straight Arrow, 1972.

BM2347. Jones, Max. “Muddy Waters.” Melody Maker (8 Nov 1958): 11. BM2348. Jones, Max. “Muddy Waters: Superstar.” Melody Maker (10 Jun 1972): 22. BM2349. Jones, Max. “Muddy’s Blues Power.” Melody Maker (13 Nov 1976): 40. BM2350. Jones, Max. “A Page About the Blues.” Melody Maker (10 May 1952): 9. BM2351. Jones, Max. “This World of Jazz.” Melody Maker (25 Oct 1958): 11. BM2352. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Muddy Waters Interview.” Cadence 1 (Feb 1976): 3–4. BM2353. Joyce, Mike. “A Muddy Waters Tribute.” JazzTimes 28, no. 1 (Feb 1998): 68. BM2354. Kart, Larry. “Muddy Waters Gives Blues a Clear Meaning Onstage or in Print.” Chicago Tribune (24 May 1981): 5, 6.

BM2367. Laredo, Joseph F. The Best of Muddy Waters. USA: MCA MCAD-11946, 1999. BM2368. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Waters, Muddy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2635 (E165). Reprinted as “Muddy Waters,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 275, 277 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 267–268 (E169). BM2369. Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography; All Known Sessions,” in Muddy Waters: A Personal Biography, pp. 8–15. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. BM2370. Leadbitter, Mike. Muddy Waters at Newport. USA: Checker 6467 306, 1973. BM2371. Leadbitter, Mike. Vintage Muddy Waters. UK: Sunnyland KL-100, 1970. BM2372. Leiser, Willy. “Voyage au Pays du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 275 (Sep 1971): 27.

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BM2373. Lerner, Guy ‘Doc’. “Muddy Harps.” Living Blues no. 99 (Sep/Oct 1991): 32–37.

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BM2374. Lester, Julius. “Muddy Waters,” in The Blues Singers, pp. 18–21. New York: Hyperion, 2001.

BM2392. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Upcountry,” in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 216–242. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

BM2375. Levenson, Barry. Muddy Waters: Got My Mojo Working. USA: Delta 46 127, 2000. BM2376. Levenson, Barry. Muddy Waters: Hoochie Coochie Man. USA: LRC 20034, 2001. BM2377. Litke, Jim. “TV Tribute: Blues for Muddy Waters.” Rolling Stone no. 174 (21 Nov 1974): 15. BM2378. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Muddy Waters,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, p. 240 (Item E173).

BM2393. Megill, Donald D.; Demory, Richard S. “The Blues Continues: Muddy Waters and B.B. King,” in Introduction to Jazz History, pp. 25–27. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984. BM2394. Milne, Rick. “The Muddy Waters Band.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 3–8. BM2395. Mohead, John. Reunion Blues Band: A Tribute to Muddy Waters. USA: Icehouse P2 53556, 1996.

BM2379. Lovitt, Chip. “Muddy Waters: The Real Blues Brother.” Senior Scholastic (5 Apr 1979).

BM2396. Molden, Nigel. Muddy Waters: Rollin’ Stone. UK: Blue Moon BMLP1006, 1985.

BM2380. Malenky, Bob. “A Guitar Lesson from Muddy Waters.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 31.

BM2397. Morgenstern, Dan. “Muddy Waters.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Nov 1966): 8.

BM2381. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Waters, Muddy,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 758–759 (Item E176).

BM2398. Morris, Chris. Muddy Waters: Live (At Mr. Kelly’s). USA: Chess/MCA CHD 9338, 1992.

BM2382. Margolin, Bob. “I Can’t be Satisfied.” Blues Revue no. 20 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996): 12–15. BM2383. Margolin, Bob. “Inspiration.” Blues Revue no. 76 (Jun/Jul 2002): 11–14. BM2384. Margolin, Bob. “Kennedy Center Tribute to Muddy Waters.” Blues Revue no. 34 (Jan/Feb 1998): 76.

BM2399. Morris, Chris. Muddy Waters: More Real Folk Blues. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9278, 1988. BM2400. Morris, Chris. The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-9359, 1995. BM2401. Morrison, Craig. Muddy Waters: Hoochie Coochie Man. Canada: Just a Memory JAM 9142-2, 1999.

BM2385. Margolin, Bob; Gordon, Robert. Muddy ‘Mississippi’ Waters: Live. USA: Columbia 86559, 2003.

BM2402. “Muddy Waters.” Guitar Player 4 (Mar 1970). Reprinted in Blues Guitarists, p. 70. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975.

BM2386. Margolin, Bob. “Muddy Waters and the Rock Stars.” Blues Revue no. 11 (Winter 1993/94): 9–10.

BM2403. “Muddy Waters,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, pp. 138–141. Bath: Future, 2003.

BM2387. Margolin, Bob. “The Muddy Waters Band Reunion 1978.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 9 (Summer 1993): 11–12.

BM2404. Muddy Waters. Music for Groups [As Performed by] Muddy Waters. New York: Arc Music, 1970. 36 pp.

BM2388. Margolin, Bob; Wyman, Bill. Muddy Waters: Classic Concerts. USA: Universal DVD 9874129, 2005.

BM2405. Murray, Charles Shaar. “The Blues Had a Baby ... and They Called It Rock ‘n’ Roll.” New Musical Express (30 Apr 1977): 25–30.

BM2389. Margolin, Bob. “The Muddy Waters Tribute Album from the Inside.” Blues Revue no. 22 (Apr/May 1996): 10–11.

BM2406. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Muddy Waters.” Oz no. 32 (Jan 1971): 25. BM2407. Murray, Charles Shaar. Muddy Waters: Hoochie Coochie Man. UK: CBS/Epic 461186 2, 1988.

BM2390. Marsh, Dave. “Muddy Waters, 1915–1983: Let’s Say He Was a Gentleman,” in Fortunate Son: Criticism and Journalism by America’s Best Known Rock Writer, pp. 74–98. New York: Random House, 1985.

BM2408. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Muddy Waters,” in Blues, pp. 21, 26–27, 34, 60–61, 73–76, 84, 104, 140 (Item A1504).

BM2391. Mazzolini, Tom. “Norman Dayron: Paul, Mike, Muddy, Wolf et les Autres = Norman Dayron: Paul,

BM2409. Nielsen, Tony. “Muddy Waters.” Crazy Music no. 1 (Mar 1974): 8.

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BM2410. Niquét, Bernard. “Une Valeur Sûre du Blues: Muddy Waters.” Jazz Hot no. 243 (Oct 1968): 25. BM2411. Nite, Norm N. “Muddy Waters,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 647 (Item E181). BM2412. Obrecht, Jas. “American Songcraft: Muddy Waters - Mojo Workings.” Guitar Player 30, no. 11 (Nov 1996): 73–74. BM2413. Obrecht, Jas. “Keith Richards: On Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Robert Johnson.” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 86–97. BM2414. Obrecht, Jas. “The Life and Times of the Hoochie Coochie Man.” Guitar Player 28, no. 3 (Mar 1994): 30–49. Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Revue no. 20 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996): 24–38. Translated into Italian as “La Vita e l’Epoca di Muddy Waters: Mr. Hoochie Coochie Man. Prima Parte.” Il Blues no. 56 (Sep 1996): 18–23; “Seconda Parte.” Il Blues no. 57 (Dec 1996): 12–19. Edited version reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 93–114 (Item C312). BM2415. Obrecht, Jas. “Mudslide: Johnny Winter on Muddy’s Style: How to Play Slide.” Guitar Player 26, no. 11 (Nov 1992): 56–63. BM2416. Oliver, Paul. “Background to Muddy Waters.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 8 (Aug 1966): 10–11. BM2417. Oliver, Paul. “Blues and Views. No. 3: Muddy Waters’ Blues.” Music Mirror 2, no. 11 (Nov 1955): 12–13. BM2418. Oliver, Paul. “Muddy Waters,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 29–30, 49, 66–67, 151, 191–192 (Item A1585). BM2419. Oliver, Paul. “Muddy Waters,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 12, ed. S. Sadie, p. 759. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 284–285 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 17. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 358–359. New York: Grove, 2001. BM2420. Oliver, Paul. “Muddy Waters: ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’.” Jazz Monthly 4, no. 11 (Jan 1959): 2–6. Reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 259–266 (Item A1577). BM2421. Oliver, Paul; Leadbitter, Mike. Muddy Waters: A Personal Biography. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1964. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 13–19. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 9–12 (Item A1241).

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BM2422. Oliver, Paul. “Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 207–208 (Item E378). BM2423. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Muddy Waters.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 15–40. Translated into Spanish as “Muddy Waters Entrevista.” Solo Blues no. 12 (1989): 4–12. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 154–201 (Item A1676). BM2424. O’Neal, Jim. “Muddy’s First Chicago Record.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 4. BM2425. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Muddy’s First Chicago Record.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 15–40. BM2426. Oscher, Paul. “The Gift,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 223–226 (Item A895). BM2427. Palmer, Robert. “Chicago Pep,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 194–197 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item A1708.) BM2428. Palmer, Robert. “Muddy Meets a Mike,” in History of the Blues, ed. D. Goldfarb. Portland: Artstigo, 1992. BM2429. Palmer, Robert. “Muddy Waters Singing the Real Deep Blues.” New York Times (27 Mar 1981): 1, 6. BM2430. Palmer, Robert. “Muddy Waters Still Rolling On.” Memphis Commercial Appeal/Fanfare (15 Apr 1981): 9. BM2431. Palmer, Robert. “Muddy Waters: The Delta Sun Never Sets.” Rolling Stone no. 275 (5 Oct 1978): 53–57. BM2432. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Muddy Waters,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 172–173 (Item E182). BM2433. Pearson, Bill. “Country Muddy Waters: A Survey of Muddy’s Early Recordings.” Jazz Journal 27, no. 6 (Jun 1974): 12–15, 32, 50. BM2434. Peck, Abe. “Chicago the Blues T.V.” Crawdaddy no. 42 (Nov 1974): 30–31. BM2435. Postif, François; Rotante, Anthony. “Discographie de Muddy Waters.” Jazz Hot no. 101 (Summer 1955): 21. BM2436. Radel, Cliff. “The Blues are Nothing to Mess Around With.” Cincinnati Enquirer (3 Jun 1979): 4. BM2437. Radel, Cliff. “Muddy Waters is the Blues.” Cincinnati Enquirer (6 Jul 1976).

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BM2438. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Muddy Waters,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 913–914. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996. BM2439. Rodríguez, Javier; Holzheuser, Hanno. “Discografia Muddy Waters: Completa Por Sesiones.” Solo Blues no. 12 (1989): 14–26. BM2440. Rodríguez, Javier. “Tributo a Muddy Waters.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 28–29. BM2441. Röhnisch, Claus. “The Muddy Waters Chicago Blues Band. Pt. 1.” Jefferson no. 11/12 (1970): 6– 14; “Pt. 2.” Jefferson no. 13 (1971): 4–10. BM2442. Rooney, James. Bossmen: Bill Monroe and Muddy Waters. New York: Dial, 1971. 159 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1986. 159 pp. BM2443. Rotante, Anthony; Postif, François. “Discographie de Muddy Waters.” Jazz Hot no. 101 (Summer 1955): 21. BM2444. Rotante, Anthony. “A Discography of Muddy Waters.” Discophile no. 24 (Jun 1952): 9–10. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Discophile no. 29 (1953): 17–19; no. 53 (1957): 11; no. 59 (1958): 9–10). BM2445. Roth, Arlen. “Electric Slide: Muddy Waters Style.” Guitar Player 17, no. 8 (Aug 1983): 72+. BM2446. Rowe, Mike. “Muddy Waters & His Band.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 14–15. BM2447. Rowe, Mike. Muddy Waters: Country Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD 113, c1999. BM2448. Roxon, Lillian. “Muddy Waters,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 517–519 (Item E192). BM2449. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Muddy Waters,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 152–153. London: Brown, 2003. BM2450. Russell, Tony. “Loud & Clear: Did Muddy Waters Revolutionise the Blues?” The History of Rock 3, no. 6 (c1981–c1984): 592–593.

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BM2456. Santelli, Robert. “Waters, Muddy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 434–438 (Item E202). BM2457. Santoro, Gene. “Muddy Waters: Chess Box.” Down Beat 57, no. 3 (Mar 1990): 29–30. BM2458. Scherl, Robert. Muddy Waters: The Original Hoochie Coochie Man. USA: Stack-O-Hits AG 9015, 1981; UK: Blue Moon BMLP 1023, 1985. BM2459. Schnieders, Bob; Terkel, Studs. The Best of Muddy Waters. USA: Chess/MCA CHD-31268, 1987; Italy: Chess/Green Line CD 1012, 1989. BM2460. Schnieders, Bob; Bass, Ralph. Muddy Waters: Folk Singer. USA: Chess/MCA CHC-9261, 1987. BM2461. Schuller, Tim. Muddy Waters: The Lost Tapes. USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5054, 1999. BM2462. Schusler, Ralph W. Jr. “Waters Leaves Mark on Windy City.” Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (13 Sep 1985): 1, 3. BM2463. Schwartz, Andy; Schwartz, Alan. The London Muddy Waters Sessions. USA: Chess/MCA CH 9298, 1989. BM2464. Shadwick, Keith. “Muddy Waters,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 326–327 (Item E204). BM2465. Shurman, Dick. Muddy Waters: Rare and Unissued. Italy: Chess GCH 8010, 1984; USA: Chess/ MCA CDH-9180, 1991. BM2466. Simon, George Thomas. “Muddy Waters,” in The Best of the Music Makers. Garden City: Doubleday, 1979. BM2467. Skelly, Richard. “Muddy Waters’ Mojo is Workin’ During Rock Hall Tribute Week.” Goldmine no. 531 (1 Dec 2000): 10, 108. BM2468. Skelly, Richard. “Muddy Waters: Whom Didn’t He Influence?” Goldmine no. 540 (6 Apr 2001): 14–18.

BM2451. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Muddy Waters.” The Blues Collection no. 11 (1992+).

BM2469. Skelly, Richard. “Rock Hall Conference a Tribute to Muddy Waters.” Goldmine no. 540 (6 Apr 2001): 17.

BM2452. Russell, Tony. “Muddy Waters,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 66–67 (Item A1904).

BM2470. Slaven, Neil. The King of Chicago Blues: The Essential Muddy Waters. UK: Indigo IGODCD 2504, c2002.

BM2453. Rutkoff, Peter; Scott, Will. “Preaching the Blues: The Mississippi Delta of Muddy Waters.” Kenyon Review 27, no. 2 (Spring 2005): 129–147.

BM2471. Slaven, Neil. “Long Distance Call: Muddy Waters and the British Blues Explosion.” The Guitar Magazine 6, no. 10 (Sep 1996): 26, 28.

BM2454. St. Pierre, Roger. Muddy Waters: Mississippi Rollin’ Stone. UK: Blue Moon BMLP 1014, 1985.

BM2472. Slaven, Neil. Muddy Waters: Mojo: The Live Collection. UK: Music Club CD 425, 2000.

BM2455. Sakakeeny, Matt. “It’s a Dirty Business.” Mojo no. 111 (Feb 2003): 20–21.

BM2473. Slaven, Neil. “Satisfaction Guaranteed.” Blues & Rhythm no. 172 (Sep 2002): 16–17.

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BM2474. Snowden, Don. Muddy Waters: Trouble No More: Singles (1955–1959). USA: Chess/MCA CH 9291, 1989.

BM2490. Terkel, Studs; Schnieders, Bob. Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill Broonzy. USA: Chess/MCA CHC9197, 1986.

BM2475. Southern, Eileen. “Morganfield, McKinley (‘Muddy Waters’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 280– 281 (Item E208).

BM2491. Tiegel, Elliot. “Waters Pours It on It N.Y.” Billboard 77 (31 Jul 1965): 12.

BM2476. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Waters, Muddy,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 774–777 (Item E209). BM2477. Standish, Tony. “Muddy Waters in London. Pt. 1.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 1 (Jan 1959): 2–4; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 2 (Feb 1959): 3–6.

BM2492. Tillman, Keith. “Muddy & Co.” Blues Unlimited no. 80 (Feb/Mar 1971): 16–17. BM2493. Tillman, Keith. Muddy Waters: The Real Chicago Blues. Vol. 1. UK: Python PLP-KM 12, 1960s. BM2494. Tobler, John. Electric Mud and More. UK: Charly CDRB 15, 1995.

BM2478. Steinike, Rainer. Muddy Waters: Eine Discographie. Berlin: Steinike, 1980. 11 pp.

BM2495. Tooze, Sandra B. “Down in Mississippi.” Blues & Rhythm no. 125 (Christmas 1997): 4–6. (NOTE: Extracted from item BM2498.)

BM2479. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Blues Och Mainstream Paa Atlantic.” Orkester Journalen 45, no. 9 (Sep 1977): 17.

BM2496. Tooze, Sandra. “Muddy Waters & the Hoochie Coochie Boys.” Juke Blues no. 39 (1997): 18–21. (NOTE: Extracted from item BM2498.)

BM2480. Stewart, Tony. “Muddy Waters Now Records in London with the British Bluesrockers.” Hit Parader (Jul 1972): 18.

BM2497. Tooze, Sandra. “Muddy at Newport.” Blues & Rhythm no. 122 (Sep 1997): 10–12. (NOTE: Extracted from item BM2498.)

BM2481. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues Up North: Some Observations on City Blues.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 6 (Jun 1959): 31–32.

BM2498. Tooze, Sandra. Muddy Waters: The Mojo Man. Toronto: ECW, 1997. 383 pp.

BM2482. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues in the Country.” Jazz Journal 12, no. 4 (Apr 1959): 3–4.

BM2499. Tracy, Jack. Muddy Waters at Newport. USA: Chess LP CH 1449, 1961; UK: Marble Arch MAL 661, 1966; Italy: Chess/Green Line CD 1011, 1989.

BM2483. Strachwitz, Chris. “The Records of Muddy Waters.” Jazz Report [USA] 1, no. 10 (Jun 1961): 31–32; Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 2 (Oct 1961): 24–26. BM2484. Surge, Frank. “Muddy Waters,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 58–59 (Item E213). BM2485. Szatmary, David P. “Muddy Waters and Chicago R&B,” in Rockin’ in Time, pp. 6–7. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2000. BM2486. Taka, Tapani. “Muddy Waters.” Blues News [Finland] no. 85 (1984): 14–15; Blues News [Finland] no. 87 (1984): 4–5; Blues News [Finland] no. 88 (1984): 4–5; Blues News [Finland] no. 89 (1984): 4–7; Blues News [Finland] no. 91 (1985): 32–35; Blues News [Finland] no. 92 (1985): 4–5, 17; Blues News [Finland] no. 101 (1986): 12–13. BM2487. Templeton, Ray; Vernon, Paul. “Muddy Waters: The Chess Box.” Blues & Rhythm no. 11 (Jul 1985): 16–20. BM2488. Terkel, Studs. The Best of Muddy Waters. USA: Chess LP-1427, 1958. BM2489. Terkel, Studs. Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill Broonzy. France: Chess/Vogue VG 405, 1986.

BM2500. Trynka, Paul. “Red, Hot & Blue.” The Guitar Magazine 6, no. 10 (Sep 1996): 16–20, 22, 24. BM2501. Underwood, Tut. “Bob Margolin: Remembering Muddy Waters.” Living Blues no. 99 (Sep/Oct 1991): 22–23. BM2502. Vander Woude, Matthew. The Recorded Music of Muddy Waters, 1941–1956: A Repertory Analysis and Anthology of Song Texts. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1987. BM2503. Vander Woude, Matthew. “The Recorded Music of Muddy Waters, 1941–1956: A Repertory Review.” Jazzforschung/Jazz Research 20 (1988): 65–87. BM2504. Velasco, Fernando. “No Me Quedo Satisfecho: Los Primeros Años de Muddy Waters en Chicago.” Solo Blues no. 12 (1989): 31–33. BM2505. Visser, Joop. Muddy Waters: Rollin’ Stone. UK: Proper PVCD 104, 2002. BM2506. Von Lehmden, Mark. “Muddy Waters’ Winter of Content.” Rolling Stone no. 239 (19 May 1977): 27–28.

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BM2507. Waterman, Dick. “Muddy Waters,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 46–49. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BM2508. Weissman, Dick. “Muddy Waters and the Chicago Delta Sound,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 88–89. New York: Routledge, 2005. BM2509. Welding, Pete. “Afro Mud: A Personalized History of the Blues.” Down Beat 42 (27 Feb 1975): 17–18, 34, 36. BM2510. Welding, Pete. “An Interview with Muddy Waters.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 2 (1970): 2–7. BM2511. Welding, Pete. “Last King of the South-Side?” Down Beat 31, no. 27 (8 Oct 1964): 18–19, 42. Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 2 (Feb 1994): 32–35. BM2512. Welding, Pete. McKinley Morganfield: A.K.A Muddy Waters. USA: Chess 2CH-60006, 1971; USA: Chess 2ACMB 203, 1976. BM2513. Welding, Pete. “Muddy Waters.” Rolling Stone no. 21 (9 Nov 1968): 10–11, 22. BM2514. Welding, Pete. Muddy Waters: Down on Stovall’s Plantation: (The Historic 1941–42 Library of Congress Recordings). USA: Testament T-2210, 1966. BM2515. Welding, Pete. “Muddy Waters Erzählt Pete Welding Sein Leben.” Jazz Podium 15 (1966): 295–298. BM2516. Welding, Pete. “Muddy Waters: Gone to Main Street,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 130–157. New York: Dutton, 1991. BM2517. Welding, Pete. Muddy Waters: Sail On. USA: Chess 1539, 1969. BM2518. Welding, Pete. They Call Me Muddy Waters. USA: Chess CH 1553, c1970; Italy: Chess/Greenline GCH 8109, c1989; USA: Chess/MCA CHD 9299, 1990. BM2519. Wert, Justin. “I Just Want to Make Love to You,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 488 (Item E162). BM2520. West, Hollie I. “Muddy Waters: ‘He Sure Play Some Good Blues’.” Washington Post (24 Sep 1971): B1. BM2521. Wheeler, Tom. “Muddy on Slide.” Guitar Player 26, no. 11 (Nov 1992): 59–60. BM2522. Wheeler, Tom. “Waters-Winter Interview.” Guitar Player 17, no. 8 (Aug 1983): 58–62. Reprinted as “Muddy Waters & Johnny Winter,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 98–105. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 408–416 (Item C312).

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BM2523. Wight, Phil; Rothwell, Fred. The Complete Muddy Waters Discography. Cheadle: Blues & Rhythm, 1990. 72 pp. Updated version published in Muddy Waters: The Mojo Man, by Sandra Tooze, pp. 301–368. Toronto: ECW, 1997. Updated version published in Blues & Rhythm no. 200 (Jun 2005): 36–53. BM2524. Wight, Phil. “Muddy Waters: The Chess Box.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 9. BM2525. Williams, Dave. “Muddy Waters: The Chess Box.” Juke Blues no. 19 (Spring 1990): 26. BM2526. Williams, Richard. “Muddy Waters: Alpha and Omega,” in Long Distance Call, pp. 239–246. London: Aurum, 2000. BM2527. Wilmer, Val. “Muddy Waters.” Melody Maker (16 Dec 1978): 49. BM2528. Wolf, Peter. “Muddy, Wolf, and Me: Adventures in the Blues Trade,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 188–193 (Item A895). BM2529. Wolf, Peter. A Tribute to Muddy Waters: King of the Blues. USA: Hybrid HY 20016, 1999. BM2530. Work, John W. III. “McKinley ‘Muddy Waters’ Morganfield,” in Lost Delta Found, pp. 118–120. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2005. BM2531. Zimmermann, Paul D. “Rebirth of the Blues.” Newsweek (26 May 1969): 82–85. BM2532. Zito, Tom. “Muddy Waters.” Washington Post (9 Aug 1971): 13. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 230–231. Block no. 46 (1983): 32. Clarion-Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (3 May 1983): 4. Coda no. 190 (Jun 1983): 39. Creem 15, no. 3 (Aug 1983): 16. Crescendo 22 (Feb/Mar 1984): 25. Current Biography Yearbook (1983). Goldmine no. 86 (Jul 1983). Guitar Player 17, no. 7 (Jul 1983): 110. International Musician 81 (Jun 1983): 14+. Jazz Educators Journal 16, no. 1 (1983): 101. Jazz Podium 33 (Jan 1984): 28. Jet 64, no. 10 (16 May 1983): 54. Jet 64, no. 11 (23 May 1983): 59. Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (1 May 1983): 1, 6. Mens en Melodie 38 (Jun 1983): 275. Musikhandel 34, no. 4 (1983): 184. Neue Zeitschrift für Musik no. 7/8 (Jul/ Aug 1983): 76. New Republic 188 (23 May 1983): 8. New York Times (6 May 1983): 15. Newsweek 101, no. 2 (9 May 1983): 76. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 18, no. 1 (1984): 158. Orkester Journalen 51, no. 6 (Jun 1983): 34. Pickin’ the Blues no. 14 (May 1983): 1. Rolling Stone no. 397 (9 Jun 1983): 43. The San Diego Union (1 May 1983): 2, 22. Time

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[USA] 121 (9 May 1983): 70. Trouser Press 10 (Aug 1983): 7. Variety 311 (4 May 1983): 524.

BM2551. Irwin, Colin. “Muddy Waters.” Melody Maker (7 May 1983): 10–11.

BM2533. Alvarez, Rafael. “Great and Small Paid Tribute at Muddy’s Funeral.” The Sun [Baltimore] (6 May 1983): 1.

BM2552. Kalb, Danny. “Letters: Summertime Blues.” Village Voice 28 (16 Aug 1983): 3+.

BM2534. Alvarez, Rafael. “Muddy Waters, 1915–1983: Young Guitarists Pay Homage to a Blues Giant.” Guitar World 4, no. 4 (Sep 1983). BM2535. Alysse, F. “Like a Rolling Stone.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 319 (Jun 1983): 44. BM2536. Belcher, Jerry. “Influence Muddy Waters Had on One Man.” Los Angeles Times (14 May 1983): 2. BM2537. Belcher, Jerry. “Muddy Waters, Blues Great Dies: Influenced Rock ‘n’ Roll Artists.” Los Angeles Times (1 May 1983): 3.

BM2553. Korner, Alexis. “The Passing of the M-A-N.” The Wire no. 4 (Summer 1983): 5. BM2554. “Muddy Waters.” The Times [UK] (2 May 1983): 12. Reprinted in Sailor’s Delight no. 14 (c1983): 1. BM2555. “Muddy Waters Dead at 68; Blues Singer and Guitarist.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (1 May 1983). Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 144 (Spring 1983): 18.

BM2538. Carlsson, Ulf. “Muddy Waters: En Foerebild Inom Bluesen.” Orkester Journalen 51, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1983): 38.

BM2556. Obrecht, Jas. “Muddy Waters: Bluesman, 1915– 1983.” Guitar Player 17, no. 8 (Aug 1983): 48–49, 52–54, 57, 67–70. Reprinted as “Muddy Waters,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 78–97. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

BM2539. Charles, P. “Praisesong for a Man Called Step.” Village Voice 28 (28 Jun 1983): 37+.

BM2557. Ola, Akinshiju. “Waters Influence Ran Deep.” Guardian [UK] (11 May 1983): 24.

BM2540. Clapton, Eric; et al. “Appreciating Muddy.” Rolling Stone no. 398 (23 Jun 1983): 40, 42.

BM2558. O’Neal, Jim. “Muddy Waters.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 10.

BM2541. Crouch, Stanley. “McKinley Morganfield, 1915– 1983.” Village Voice 28 (10 May 1983): 3.

BM2559. Palmer, Robert. “Muddy Waters, Blues Performer, Dies.” New York Times (1 May 1983): 44.

BM2542. DeJong, Jim. “Muddy Waters, 1915–1983.” Down Beat 50, no. 8 (Aug 1983): 12.

BM2560. Palmer, Robert. “Muddy Waters: 1915–1983.” Rolling Stone no. 398 (23 Jun 1983): 37–40.

BM2543. George, Nelson. “The Blues World Loses a Legend.” Billboard 95, no. 20 (14 May 1983): 36.

BM2561. Rush, Ralph. “Muddy Waters: Father of Rhythm and Blues.” Sing Out! 29, no. 3 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1983): 38, 40–42.

BM2544. George, Nelson. “Death of Muddy Waters Marks End of an Era.” Billboard 95, no. 20 (14 May 1983): 6+.

BM2562. Russell, Tony. “Muddy Waters.” Jazz Journal 36, no. 6 (Jun 1983): 16.

BM2545. Guralnick, Peter. “Memories of Muddy.” Musician no. 57 (Jul 1983): 10, 106, 114.

BM2563. Sabin, Ira; Gaivar, C. “Muddy Waters.” JazzTimes 13 (Jun 1983): 3.

BM2546. Guralnick, Peter. “Muddy Waters (1915–1983).” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 22, 53–54.

BM2564. Venturini, Fabrizio. “Muddy Waters: La Legenda e l’Attualità del Blues.” Musica Jazz 39, no. 7 (Jul 1983): 22–25.

BM2547. Harrah-Conforth, Bruce. “Muddy Waters, 1915– 1983.” Folklore Forum 15, no. 2 (Fall 1982/83): 186–187. BM2548. Harrington, Richard. “The Voice of Everyday Life: Bluesman Muddy Waters: A Legend from the Mississippi Delta.” Washington Post (2 May 1983): 1, 14. BM2549. Holmström, Tommy. “Muddy Waters, 1915–1983.” Jefferson no. 61 (Summer 1983): 34–35. BM2550. Heinze, Friedemann. “Muddy Waters.” Blues Forum no. 10 (2nd Quarter 1983): 21.

See also: Blues Access no. 2 (Summer 1990): 23. Blues & Soul no. 74 (1971). Blues Magazine [France] no. 28 (2003). Blues News [Finland] no. 6 (c1969). Blues News [Finland] no. 150 (1994). Cream (Jul 1972). Creem 14, no. 1 (Jun 1982). Goldmine no. 181 (3 Jul 1987). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Jazz News and Review (Nov 1963). Daily News [New York] (23 Aug 1977): 69. Now & Then no. (1992): 52+. Now Dig This no. 116 (Nov 1992): 5+. Relix (Aug 1993): 19+. Ruta 66 no. 83 (1993): 48+.

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Items A76, A455, A519, A542 (Pt. 3), A781, A1121, A1464, A1708, A1949, A2085, BB1573, BD674, BL1614, BS1641, BT995, C182, C395, D709, E114, E318, F401, F402, F1010. BEN MURPHY See: BIG BAD BEN FLOYD MURPHY BM2565. Baumgartner, Brian. “Partnership in the Blues: Eddie Snow & Floyd Murphy.” Juke Blues no. 42 (Autumn 1998): 14–21. MATT MURPHY

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BM2579. Roesch, Joe; Downes, Michael ‘Red Dog’. “The Invisible Legend: Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy.” Blues Connection (Oct 1997): 6+. BM2580. Russell, Tony. “Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy (1929–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 149 (Item A1904). BM2581. Santelli, Robert. “Murphy, Matt ‘Guitar’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 304 (Item E202). BM2582. Tipaldi, Art. “Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy: What the Blues is All About.” Blues Revue no. 23 (Jun/Jul 1996): 44–51.

BM2566. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Matt Murphy,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 191 (E101).

BM2583. Ulrey, Lois. “Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy at B.L.U.E.S. Etchetera.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 27.

BM2567. Bogaert, Karel. “Murphy, Matt ‘Guitar’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 283–284 (Item E110).

BM2584. Wilmer, Valerie. “Portrait of Matt Murphy.” Jazz Beat no. 2 (Feb 1964): 20–21.

BM2568. Broven, John; Leadbitter, Mike; Napier, Simon A. “The American Folk Blues Festival 1963: What They Said.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 7–9.

BM2585. Zijlstra, Don. “Van House Rocker Tot Blues Brother: Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy.” Block no. 66 (Apr/May/Jun 1988): 13–17. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BM2569. Fox, Darrin. “Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy: Blues Brother Number One.” Guitar Player 35, no. 6 (Jun 2001): 45, 50.

ROBERT MURPHY

BM2570. Gaeta, Donato. “Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy Band.” Il Blues no. 23 (Jun 1988): 15.

JUGGY MURRAY

BM2571. Gart, Galen. “Matt Murphy.” Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 22. BM2572. Gutberlet, Thomas. “A Briefcase Full of Blues: Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy & Lou ‘Blue Lou’ Marini im Interview.” Blues Power Magazin no. 2 (1992): 8–9. BM2573. Huggins, Cilla. “Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy: Blues Brother.” Juke Blues no. 20 (Summer 1990): 8–12. BM2574. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Murphy, Matt,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1781 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 277 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 268 (E169). BM2575. Leadbitter, Mike. “Matt Murphy.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 107 (Item A1241). BM2576. Mourichon, Eddie. “Un Bluesman Qui a de la Culture.” Jazz Hot no. 188 (Jun 1963): 16–17. BM2577. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy,” in Blues, pp. 36–37, 139 (Item A1504). BM2578. Point, Michael. “Murphy, Matt ‘Guitar’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 711–712 (Item E162).

See also: Items BD674, BM1447, BW79.

See: Item F1496.

See: SUE RECORDS PEARL MURRAY BM2586. Vest, David; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Pearl Murray.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 55–56. LOTTIE MURRELL See: Item D1674. RABBIT MUSE (Lewis Anderson Muse) BM2587. Harris, Sheldon. “Muse, Lewis Anderson ‘Rabbit’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 392 (E146). BM2588. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Lewis Anderson ‘Rabbit’ Muse: An Interview.” Cadence 3 (Aug 1977): 3–5, 12. BOB MYERS BM2589. Komara, Edward. “Myers, Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 715 (Item E162). BM2590. Rowe, Mike; Weston, Frank. “‘Them Blues Will Always Stand’: Bob Myers Interview.” Blues Unlimited no. 145 (Winter 1983/84): 12–14. Obituaries: Block no. 47 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1983): 27.

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BM2591. Wisner, Steve; Smothers, Otis ‘Smokey’. “Bob Myers.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 14, 46. DAVE MYERS BM2592. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Dave Myers,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 192 (E101). BM2593. Dirks, Scott. David Myers: You Can’t Do That. USA: Black Top BT CD 1142, 1998. BM2594. Greenberg, Susan. “Dave Myers. Pt. 1.” Blues Access no. 17 (Spring 1994): 16–20; “Pt. 2.” Blues Access no. 18 (Summer 1994): 16–20. BM2595. Isola, Gregory. “Ear Candy: Dave Myers.” Guitar Player 32, no. 8 (Aug 1998): 45. BM2596. Johnson, Greg. “Myers, Dave ‘Thumper’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 715 (Item E162). BM2597. Johnson, Jeff. “An Ace in the Hole.” Chicago SunTimes (18 Feb 2001): 11. BM2598. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Myers, Dave,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1788 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 277 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 269 (E169). BM2599. Lefeu, C.C. “Portrait d’un Dave avec Basse.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 27 (Feb 1979): 12–13. BM2600. Leiser, Willy. “Louis et David Myers: Jeunes Vétérans du Chicago Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 278 (Dec 1971): 14–15.

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BM2608. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Dave Myers,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 103, 137–138, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 73 (Dec 2001/Jan 2002): 76. Folk Roots no. 221 (Nov 2001): 13. BM2609. Dirks, Scott. “Dave Myers.” Living Blues no. 160 (Nov/Dec 2001): 86. BM2610. LeBlanc, Eric. “Dave Myers.” Blues & Rhythm no. 164 (Nov 2001): 20. BM2611. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Dave Myers: Chicago Blues Musician.” Goldmine no. 558 (14 Dec 2001): 23. BM2612. Olwell, Greg. “Dave Myers, 1926–2001.” Bass Player 13, no. 1 (Jan 2002): 10. BM2613. Pointer-Jones, Sandra. “Dave Myers, 1926–2001.” Blues Access no. 48 (Winter 2002): 74. BM2614. Radenac, Marc. “Dave Myers.” Soul Bag no. 165 (Winter 2001): 36. BM2615. Rivedal, Karen. “Dave Myers, 74; Pioneer of City Blues Sound.” Chicago Tribune (8 Sep 2001). BM2616. Sievert, Max W. “Dave Myers, 30 Ocktober 1926–3 September 2001.” Jefferson no. 130 (2001): 34. See also: THE ACES HAZEL MYERS See: HAZEL MEYERS JACK MYERS BM2617. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jack Myers,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 192–193 (E101). BM2618. Tonneau, Serge. “Jack Meyers.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 10–11.

BM2601. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: He Never Met Dave Myers.” Blues Revue no. 94 (Jun/Jul 2005): 22.

LOUIS MYERS

BM2602. Milkowski, Bill. “Bass Notes: Blues Legend Dave Myers.” Bass Player 9, no. 12 (Dec 1998): 18, 20.

BM2619. Anon. Louis Myers: Wailin’ the Blues. UK: JSP 1065, 1983.

BM2603. Milkowski, Bill. “Dave Myers.” JazzTimes 28, no. 4 (May 1998): 23. BM2604. Moon, D. Thomas. “Dave Myers: Somebody Has to Live It First.” Living Blues no. 142 (Nov/Dec 1998): 32–41. BM2605. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Dave Myers,” in Blues, pp. 14, 89, 139 (Item A1504). BM2606. Rijn, Guido van. “Dave Myers & Fred Below.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 57 (Oct 1975): 4. BM2607. Santelli, Robert. “Myers, David,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 305–306 (Item E202).

BM2620. Anon. “Louis Myers.” Blues Life no. 18 (1982): 41–42. BM2621. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Louis Myers,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 193 (E101). BM2622. Bongers, Bruce. “Louis Myers.” Crazy Music no. 10 (1977): 48–55. BM2623. Brisbin, John Anthony. Louis Myers: Tell My Story Movin’. USA: Earwig 4919CD, 1991. BM2624. Greensmith, Bill. “Just Whaling.” Blues Unlimited no. 122 (Nov/Dec 1976): 4–14. Translated into French by Guy Van Eesbeek as “Louis Myers: King of Chicago Blues Guitar.” Virus de Blues no. 2 (Jul 2003).

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BM2625. Harris, Sheldon. “Myers, Louis,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 393–395 (E146).

BM2641. Pointer-Jones, Sandra. “Louis Myers, 1929–1994.” Blues Access no. 20 (Winter 1994/95): 48.

BM2626. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Louis Myers,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 260–261 (E150).

BM2642. Radenac, Marc. “Louis Myers.” Soul Bag no. 137 (Winter 1994/95): 33.

BM2627. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Myers, Louis,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1788 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 277 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 269 (E169).

BM2643. Sharp, Steve. “Louis Myers.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 63.

BM2628. Leiser, Willy. “Dans le Studio de Paul Seranno.” Jazz Hot no. 287 (Oct 1972): 20. BM2629. Leiser, Willy. “Louis et David Myers: Jeunes Vétérans du Chicago Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 278 (Dec 1971): 14–15. BM2630. Lindemann, Bill. “Living Blues Interview: Little Walter and Louis Myers.” Living Blues no. 7 (Winter 1971/72): 17–25. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (Sep/Oct 1978): 43–46. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, ed. J. O’Neal; A. Van Singel, pp. 280– 303 (Item A1676). BM2631. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Louis Myers,” in Blues, pp. 87, 132–133, 139 (Item A1504). BM2632. Olsen, Ryan. “Myers, Louis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 715–716 (Item E162). BM2633. Santelli, Robert. “Myers, Louis,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 306–307 (Item E202). BM2634. Scott, Frank. Louis Myers: I’m a Southern Man. USA: Advent 2809, 1978; USA: Testament TCD 5026, 1995. BM2635. Shurman, Dick. “Louis Myers.” Blues Unlimited no. 93 (Jul 1972): 7–9. BM2636. Tomashefsky, Steve. “Louis Myers: ‘I’m Translating My Feelings Through the Strings’.” Come for to Sing 4, no. 1 (Winter 1978): 28–29. BM2637. Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Louis Myers.” Blues Notes no. 37 (1979): 9–16. BM2638. Ulrey, Lois; Plumpp, Sterling D.; Snyder, Carl. “Louis Myers.” Magic Blues no. 4 (1992): 29–40. Obituaries: Cadence 20, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 110. Goldmine no. 372 (28 Oct 1994): 12. Guitar Player 28, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 21. Jazznu no. 189 (1994): 57. Orkester Journalen 62 (Nov 1994): 37.

BM2644. Shurman, Dick. “Louis Myers.” Juke Blues no. 32 (Winter/Spring 1995): 18. BM2645. Whiteis, David. “Louis Myers.” Living Blues no. 119 (Jan/Feb 1995): 64–65. BM2646. Wisse, Rien. “Louis Myers.” Block no. 92 (1994): 5. See also: THE ACES Items BA357, BB610. SAM MYERS BM2647. Anon. “Myers, Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 716 (Item E162). BM2648. “Anson Funderburgh Interview.” Blues News [Germany] no. 40 (Jan/Mar 2005): 24–25. BM2649. Bogaert, Karel. “Myers, Sammy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 285 (Item E110). BM2650. Bush, Richard. “Sam Myers.” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 36–39. BM2651. Calway, Brian ‘Hash Brown’. “‘They Never Did Go Through a Lot of Rehearsin’, the Record Business Back Then’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 137 (Mar 1999): 26–27. BM2652. Fonteyne, André. “Gesprek met Sam Myers.” Swingtime no. 40 (May/Jun 1979): 14–18. BM2653. Govenar, Alan. “Anson Funderburgh,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 57–59 (Item F1414). BM2654. Greensmith, Bill. “Sammy Myers.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 13. BM2655. Gregory, Hugh. “Anson Funderburgh,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BM2656. Hannusch, Jeff. Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets: Rack ‘Em Up. USA: Black Top CD-BT 1049, 1989.

BM2639. Darwen, Norman. “Louis Myers.” Blues & Rhythm no. 94 (Nov 1994): 14.

BM2657. Harris, Mark. “Sammy Myers Discography.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 1 (Jan 1982): 4–5. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Pickin’ the Blues no. 2 (1982): 5; Pickin’ the Blues no. 3 (1982): 3.)

BM2640. Dirks, Scott. “Louis Myers.” Blues Revue no. 15 (Winter 1994/95): 59+.

BM2658. Harris, Sheldon. “Myers, Sammy ‘Sam’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 395 (E146).

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BM2659. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Sammy Myers,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 261 (E150). BM2660. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Myers, Sammy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1788 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 277–278 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 269 (E169). BM2661. Larsson, Birgitta. “Coming from the Old School: Sam Myers.” Jefferson no. 146 (2005): 17–19. BM2662. Löfgren, Tommy; Sievert, Max W. “Sam Myers: Sångare och Munspelare med Flera (Okända) Strängar på sin Lyra.” Jefferson no. 56 (Summer 1982): 36–39. BM2663. Majling, Bo. “Anson Funderburgh Complete.” Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 8–10. BM2664. Matthews, Bunny. Sam Myers: My Love is Here to Stay. USA: Black Top CD BT 1032, 1990. BM2665. O’Neal, Jim; Lee, Peter. “Sam Myers: Blowing It off the Top.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 10–21. BM2666. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Sam Myers in Jackson.” Living Blues no. 3 (Fall 1970): 19–21. BM2667. Ourlian, Robert. “To Sam Myers, the Blues is Worth Harping About.” Detroit News (6 Aug 1993): 4.

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BM2668. Point, Michael. “Funderburgh, Anson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 350–351 (Item E162). BM2669. Ro, Tano. “Sam Myers.” Soul Bag no. 97 (Jan/Feb 1984): 16. BM2670. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Anson Funderburgh.” Blåtryck no. 66 (1992): 4–5. BM2671. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Sam Myers.” Blåtryck no. 66 (1992): 3–4. BM2672. Santelli, Robert. “Myers, Sam,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 307 (Item E202). BM2673. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Blues fraan Svartaste Soedern.” Orkester Journalen 48, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1980): 16. BM2674. Tipaldi, Art. “Anson and Sam Finding the Balance.” Blues Revue no. 43 (Dec 1998): 12–15. BM2675. Tipaldi, Art. “Anson Funderburgh and Sam Myers,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 115–122. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BM2676. Vickery, Graham. “‘Poppin’ Skirt Tails’: Anson Funderburgh Talks to the Editor.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 14 (Jun/Jul 1990): 12–15. BM2677. Zijlstra, Don. “Bij Sam Myers over de Vloer.” Block no. 69 (1989): 13–15. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

XIV Biographical Entries: N

SIMON NAPIER BN1.

Anon. “Napier, Simon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 718 (Item E162). Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 59 (Apr 1991): 34.

BN2. BN3. BN4. BN5.

BN10.

NATHAN & THE ZYDECO CHA CHAS See: NATHAN WILLIAMS

Broven, John. “Simon Napier, 1939–1990.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/Spring 1991): 21–22.

SYDNEY NATHAN

Cowley, John. “Simon Napier.” Blues & Rhythm no. 58 (Feb 1991): 14.

KENNY NEAL

See: KING/FEDERAL/QUEEN RECORDS

BN11.

Garon, Paul. “Simon Napier.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 6.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Kenny Neal.” Living Blues no. 90 (1990): 52.

BN12.

Nelson, David. “Simon Napier.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 44.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Kenny Neal,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, p. 407 (Item A432).

BN13.

Burke, Tony; Darwen, Norman. “Give That Kid a Dollar.” Blues & Rhythm no. 41 (Dec 1988): 21–23.

BN14.

Komara, Edward. “Nappy Chin,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 718 (Item E162).

Calloway, Earl. “Kenny Neal Brings Explosive Style to Buddy Guy’s.” Chicago Defender (23 Aug 1997): 22.

BN15.

Nevitt, Chuck. “From New Orleans to Dallas: The Story of Finney Mo and Nappy Chin.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 4–7.

Dicaire, David. “Kenny Neal: Louisiana Bayou Blues,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 135–140 (Item E131).

BN16.

Fine, Eric. “Kenny Neal: Now is the Time.” Blues Revue no. 68 (Jun 2001): 8–9, 11–14.

BN17.

Fumar, Vincent. “Growing Up with the Blues.” Times-Picayune (27 Oct 1989): 6.

BN18.

Hannusch, Jeff. Kenny Neal: Big News from Baton Rouge!! USA: Alligator ALCD 4764, 1988.

BN19.

Iglauer, Bruce. Kenny Neal: Devil Child. USA: Alligator AL 4774, 1989.

See also: FLYRIGHT RECORDS NAPPY CHIN (Clarence Evans) BN6.

BN7.

LEMON NASH (Lemoine Nash) BN8.

Harris, Sheldon. “Nash, Lemoine ‘Lemon’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 396 (E146).

THE NASHVILLE WASHBOARD BAND BN9.

Groom, Bob. “The Library of Congress Blues and Gospel Recordings. Pt. 2: The Nashville Washboard Band.” Blues World no. 39 (Summer 1971): 7–9.

Bogaert, Karel. “Nashville Washboard Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 286 (Item E110).

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BN20.

Iglauer, Bruce. Kenny Neal: Walking on Fire. USA: Alligator ALCD 4795, 1991.

BN21.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Neal, Kenny,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 278 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 269–270 (E169).

BN38.

Warnick, Ruth; Queignec, Jean. “Le Blues en Famille!: Kenny Neal.” Soul Bag no. 163 (Summer 2001): 10–16.

BN39.

Whiteis, David. “Love of the Old, Passion for the New: The New Generation of Blues Musicians.” Down Beat 57, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 24–26.

BN22.

Léon, Daniel. “Kenny Neal: Un Type Bien Sous Tous Rapports.” Soul Bag no. 145 (Winter 1997): 8–9.

BN40.

Williford, Shannon H. “A House Full of Blues: Family Affair.” Blues Access no. 30 (Summer 1997): 12–21.

BN23.

Mialy, Louis-Victor; Baudot, Serge; Reynard, Guy. “Kenny Neal.” Jazz Hot no. 570 (May 2000): 32–35.

BN41.

Wisse, Rien. “Een Belofte Voor de Nabije Toekomst: Kenny Neal.” Block no. 64 (1987): 13.

BN24.

Neal, Kenny. Kenny Neal: What You Got. USA: Telarc CD-83467, 2000.

BN25.

Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Kenny Neal.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 52.

BN26.

Romanoski, Steve. “Big Deal from Baton Rouge.” Blues Access no. 14 (Summer 1993): 16–18.

BN42.

BN27.

Russell, Tony. “Kenny Neal (1957–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 150 (Item A1904).

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Raful Neal,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 194 (E101).

BN43.

BN28.

Beyer, Jimmy. “Raful Neal,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 46–47. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

St. Pierre, Roger. “Big Noise from Baton Rouge.” Blues & Soul no. 516 (16 Aug 1988): 22–23.

BN44.

BN29.

Santelli, Robert. “Neal, Kenny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 309–310 (Item E202).

Coleridge, Steve. “Raful Neal and Some of His Blues Family.” Living Blues no. 91 (May/Jun 1990): 21–24.

BN30.

Shadwick, Keith. “Kenny Neal,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 228 (Item E204).

BN45.

Coleridge, Steve. “Welcome to Chemical City, USA: The Man — Raaaful Neal!” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (1990): 5.

BN31.

Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Kenny Neal.” Blues Life no. 41 (1988): 12.

BN46.

BN32.

Tipaldi, Art. “Kenny Neal,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 71–78. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

Doidy, Eric. “Le Blues en Famille!: Raful Neal.” Soul Bag no. 163 (Summer 2001): 17–19.

BN47.

BN33.

Tipaldi, Art. “Life in the Neal World.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 32–33.

Grigg, Andy. “Raful Neal: Patriarch of the Blues.” Real Blues no. 7 (Jun/Jul 1997): 14–18.

BN48.

BN34.

Topham, Top. “From Baton Rouge ... Kenny Neal.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 3 (Aug 1988).

Harris, Sheldon. “Neal, Raful,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 396 (E146).

BN49.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Raful Neal,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 262 (E150).

BN35.

Trageser, Jim. “Blues Don’t Have to Be Down and Out: Kenny Neal.” Living Blues no. 91 (May/Jun 1990): 18–20.

BN50.

BN36.

Trageser, Jim. “Neal, Kenny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 719–720 (Item E162).

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Neal, Raful,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 278 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 270 (E169).

BN51.

Turner, Bez. “Checkin’ It Out: A Conversation with Kenny Neal.” Juke Blues no. 13 (Autumn 1988): 22–24.

Sacré, Robert. “Raful Neal: Ein Vergessener Harmonikakönig.” Blues Forum no. 3 (Jun/Aug 1981): 16.

BN52.

Santelli, Robert. “Neal, Raful,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 310–311 (Item E202).

BN37.

See also: Les Amis du Blues 1, no. 2 (Feb 1995). Blues & Co no. 22 (Feb 2003). Blues Magazine [France] no. 20 (2001). Blues Magazine [France] no. 34 (2004). Goldmine no. 360 (13 May 1994): 116. Ruta 66 no. 78 (1992): 28+. RAFUL NEAL

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BN53.

Scheir, Bob. Raful Neal: Louisiana Legend. USA: Fantastic LPS-1001, 1987; USA: Alligator ALCD 4783, 1987.

BN54.

Scott, Frank. “Baton Rouge Blues: Raful Neal.” Blues Unlimited no. 87 (Dec 1971): 16–17.

BN55.

Tipaldi, Art. “Life in the Neal World.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 32–33.

BN56.

BN57. BN58.

BN59.

Trageser, Jim. “Neal, Raful,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 720 (Item E162).

765

BN68.

Hamburgher, John. “T for Theresa’s.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 16.

BN69.

Papajohn, George. “Mother Blues: Theresa Needham Closed Her Chicago Club Years Ago, But the Memories Still Linger.” Chicago Tribune (13 Jan 1992): 1.

BN70.

PoKempner, Marc. “Down at Theresa’s.” Living Blues no. 159 (Sep/Oct 2001): 28–35.

BN71.

PoKempner, Marc; Schorlau, Wolfgang. Down at Theresa’s: Chicago Blues: The Photographs of Marc PoKempner. Munich: Prestel, 2000. 95 pp.

Williford, Shannon H. “Family Affair.” Blues Access no. 30 (Summer 1997): 12–21. Wirt, John. “Raful Neal: The Blues Isn’t SingerHarmonica Player’s Only Friend.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (7 Nov 2003). Wisse, Rien. “Raful Neal: Een Muzikaal Gezinshoofd.” Block no. 60 (1986): 11–13. (NOTE: Includes discography.) Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 91 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 87. Dirty Linen no. 115 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 8. Discoveries no. 198 (2004): 27. Goldmine no. 639 (21 Jan 2005): 51. Offbeat 17 (Oct 2004): 12. Sun Herald [Biloxi, Mississippi] (4 Sep 2004): A10. The Times [UK] (23 Sep 2004): 31.

BN60.

Burke, Tony. “Raful Neal.” Blues & Rhythm no. 193 (Oct 2004): 15.

BN61.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Raful Neal.” Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 80.

Obituaries: Down Beat 60, no. 1 (Jan 1993): 12. JazzTimes 23, no. 2 (Mar 1993): 20. BN72.

Papajohn, George. “Theresa Needham: ‘Blues Godmother’.” Chicago Tribune (20 Oct 1992): 11.

BN73.

Singel, Amy van. “Theresa Needham.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 50–51.

BN74.

Ulrey, Lois. “Theresa.” Magic Blues no. 4 (1992): 41, 43.

BOBBY NEELY BN75.

Danchin, Sebastian. “Little Bobby Neely: Spice is What I Do.” Living Blues no. 130 (Nov/Dec 1996): 34–46.

BN76.

Whiteis, David. “Neely, ‘Little’ Bobby,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 720 (Item E162).

ARNETT NELSON

BN62.

Harris, Paul. “Raful Neal.” Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 58.

BN77.

BN63.

Wirt, John. “BR Blues Patriarch Raful Neal Dies at 68 After Battling Cancer.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (3 Sep 2004): B9.

Virgo, Ernest. Arnett Nelson & the Rhythm Kings, 1935–1938: When the Music Sounds Good. UK: Magpie PY 1803, 1978.

BN78.

Wisse, Rien. “Raful Neal (1936–2004): Muzikale Nalatenschap in Vertrouwde Handen.” Block no. 130 (2004): 7.

Virgo, Ernest. “Arnett Nelson: The ‘Unknown Clarinet’.” Record Research no. 159/160 (1978): 13–14.

“CHICAGO” BOB NELSON (Robert Lee Nelson)

BN64.

See also: Offbeat (Nov 1997): 55+.

BN79.

Bock, Scott M. “Chicago Bob Nelson: Everybody Be Out Boogieing in the Backyard.” Living Blues no. 179 (Jul/Aug 2005): 78–83.

BN80.

Bock, Scott M. “Chicago Bob Nelson: ‘Si Tu Gemis, Fais Gemir Ton Harmonica’ = Chicago Bob Nelson: ‘If You’re Groaning, Make Your Harmonica Groan’.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 20–23.

BN81.

Evans, David. Chicago Bob and the Shadows: Just Your Fool. USA: High Water LP 1010, 1987; USA: HMG 6506, 1997.

BN82.

Harris, Sheldon. “Nelson, ‘Chicago’ Bob,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 396–397 (E146).

Item F708. JAMES “TIP” NEALE BN65.

Mitchell, George. “James ‘Tip’ Neale.” Gazette [Atlanta] (13 Oct 1976).

THERESA NEEDHAM BN66.

Anon. “Blues News.” Living Blues no. 112 (Nov/ Dec 1993): 5–6.

BN67.

Anon. “Theresa’s, Blues Center of Chicago, is Back.” New York Times (4 Jun 1984): 14.

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BN83.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Chicago Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 66–67 (E150).

BN84.

Komara, Edward. “Nelson, Chicago Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 720 (Item E162).

BN85.

McEwen, Joe. “Chicago Bob.” Blues Unlimited no. 93 (Jul 1972): 9.

BN86.

Nelson, ‘Chicago’ Bob; Ellis, Tinsley. Chicago Bob: Back to Bogalusa. USA: King Snake KS028, 1995.

BN87.

Santelli, Robert. “Chicago Bob,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 91 (Item E202).

BN88.

Sidman, David. “Chicago Bob Nelson and Luther Johnson: The Blues Today.” JEMF Quarterly 12, no. 44 (Winter 1976): 185–191.

CHARLEY NELSON BN89.

Lauterbach, Preston. “Charley Nelson.” Living Blues no. 172 (Mar/Apr/May/Jun 2004): 66.

CHARLIE “DAD” NELSON

BN98.

Harris, Jeff. “Nelson, Jimmy ‘T-99’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 721 (Item E162).

BN99.

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See: Item BB2738. CLARENCE NELSON Obituaries: Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 38. BN90.

Evans, David. “Clarence Nelson.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 35, 45.

JEWELL NELSON See: Item BB3202. JIMMY ‘‘T-99’’ NELSON BN91.

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O’Neal, Jim. “Jimmy Nolen.” Living Blues no. 59 (Spring 1984): 35.

BN257.

Périn, Jacques. “Jimmy Nolen.” Soul Bag no. 98 (Mar/Apr 1984): 32. See also: Item C182.

JIMMY NOONE BN258.

Trageser, Jim. “Jimmy Noone.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 40.

GENE NORMAN BN259.

Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “In Search of Gene Norman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 15 (Dec 1985): 18–24.

CHARLES “CHUCK” NORRIS BN260.

Bernholm, Jonas. Chuck Norris: The Los Angeles Flash. Sweden: Stockholm RJ-201, 1982. Obituaries:

BN262.

Harris, Sheldon. “Norris, William James ‘Dead Eye’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 402 (E146).

BN263.

O’Neal, Jim. “Chicago Blues Today: A New Generation of Blues.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 10–13, 44.

BEN NORSINGLE See: Item BA538. PIG NORWOOD See: SLIM DUCKETT AND PIG NORWOOD (under “D”) R.D. NORWOOD See: SLIM DUCKETT AND PIG NORWOOD (under “D”) NUGRAPE TWINS See: Item BA555.

XV Biographical Entries: O

OSCAR O’BEAR BO1.

Burns, Reg; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Oscar O’Bear.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 53.

ELI OBERSTEIN

BO9.

Johnson, Greg. “Odom, Andrew ‘Big Voice’ ‘Little B.B.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 733 (Item E162).

BO10.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Odom, Andrew,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1853 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 284 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 276 (E169).

BO11.

Santelli, Robert. “Odom, Andrew,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 317–318 (Item E202).

BO12.

Selvin, Joel. Andrew Odom: Farther on Down the Road. USA: Bluesway BLS-6055, 1973.

BO13.

Whiteis, David. Andrew Odom: Feel So Good. USA: Evidence ECD 26027-2, 1993.

BO14.

Zeldin, Beverly. Andrew ‘B.B.’ Odom & the Gold Tops: Goin’ to California. USA: Flying Fish FF 70587, 1992.

See: HIT/MAJESTIC RECORDS HENRY ODEN BO2.

Darwen, Norman. “I Was Sixteen or Seventeen, and I Didn’t Know Some of the People I Was Playing With: Henry Oden.” Blues & Rhythm no. 39 (Sep 1988): 19–21.

JAMES BURKE ODEN See: ST. LOUIS JIMMY JACK O’DIAMONDS BO3.

Bogaert, Karel. “O’Diamonds, Jack,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 292–293 (Item E110).

Obituaries: Blues Access no. 10 (Summer 1992): 37. Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 401 (1992): 34. Cadence 18, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 93. Down Beat 59, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 12. Jefferson no. 96 (1992): 26. Juke Blues no. 25 (Spring 1992): 21. Orkester Journalen 60 (Apr 1992): 38.

See also: Item BB2738. ANDREW ODOM BO4.

Ahlstrand, Clas. “Find Out What These Blues Means.” Jefferson no. 100 (1993): 27–28.

BO5.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Voice Odom,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 197 (E101).

BO6.

Dawkins, Jimmy. “‘I Was Born in the Swamps’: Andrew Voice Odom.” Blues Unlimited no. 88 (Jan 1972): 14–16.

BO7.

Deverson, David. “Andrew B.B. Odom: A Tribute.” Detour no. 6 (Spring 1994): 17–18.

BO8.

Harris, Sheldon. “Odom, ‘Little’ Andrew ‘Voice’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 404 (E146).

BO15.

Johnson, Jeff. “Remembering the Singer with a ‘Voice Like a Lion’.” Chicago Sun-Times (14 May 1993): 9.

BO16.

Radenac, Marc. “Big Voice Odom.” Soul Bag no. 126 (Spring 1992): 24.

BO17.

Whiteis, David. “Andrew ‘Voice’ Odom.” Chicago Reader (10 Jan 1992). Reprinted in Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 50–52. See also: Jazz, Blues & Co no. 13 (Nov/Dec 1977). Item BD499. 773

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OLD CED ODOM

BO30.

Barretta, Scott. “Oliver, Paul,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 735–736 (Item E162).

BO31.

Gannon, Robert. “Oliver, Paul (Hereford),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 268 (Item E159). Reprinted in edited form in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 18, ed. S. Sadie, p. 393. London: Macmillan, 2001.

See: Item BA517. LILLIAN OFFITT BO18.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lillian Offitt,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 197 (E101).

BO19.

Bogaert, Karel. “Offitt, Lillian,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 293 (Item E110).

BO20.

Harris, Sheldon. “Offitt, Lillian,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 404–405 (E146).

BO32.

Gillard, David. “Face Behind the Voice: Paul Oliver.” Radio Times (11–17 Oct 1997): 131.

BO21.

Komara, Edward. “Offitt, Lillian,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 733 (Item E162).

BO33.

Jones, Max. “How Much Africa in the Blues?” Melody Maker (15 Aug 1970): 38.

BO34.

Jones, Max. “Indian Hunter.” Melody Maker (15 Aug 1970): 38.

BO35.

Jones, Max. “Oliver — Back from a Blues Beat.” Melody Maker (1 Oct 1960): 9.

BO36.

Kimberley, Nick. “Saints and Sinners.” City Limits (12 Oct 1984): 12–13.

Verkeyn, Wilfried. “Viervondig Estafette-Ganger Erskine Oglesby Komt Hier Toeren.” Block no. 115 (2000): 16–17.

BO37.

Leigh, Spencer. “‘Cool Drink of Water’: Paul Oliver Talks to Spencer Leigh.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 14 (Jun/Jul 1990): 4–6.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 174 (2004): 95.

BO38.

Mazzolini, Tom. “A Conversation with Paul Oliver.” Living Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 24–30.

BO39.

Oliver, Paul. “Paul Oliver Blues Archive/Collection: A Narrative of the Circumstances of Its Acquisition.” European Blues Association Newsletter no. 1 (Nov 2001): 4–5.

BO40.

Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’. Pt. 1.” Blues in Britain no. 5 (2002): 6–7; “Pt. 2.” Blues in Britain no. 6 (2002): 6–7.

BO41.

Vernon, Paul. “Happy Birthday to You — Notes from Previously Unpublished Field Research.” Sailor’s Delight no. 5 (1980).

BO22.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Offitt, Lillian,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 284 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 276–277 (E169).

ERSKINE OGLESBY BO23.

BO24.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Erskine M. Oglesby.” Goldmine no. 636 (10 Dec 2004): 60.

BO25.

Wight, Phil. “Erskine Oglesby.” Blues & Rhythm no. 188 (Apr 2004): 14.

OLD PAL SMOKE SHOP FOUR See: Item BA154. MARTIN VAN OLDEREN See: OLDIE BLUES RECORDS ANNA OLIVER See: Item BM219. PAUL OLIVER BO26.

Aldin, Mary Katherine (comp). “Long May Your Banjo Ring: 70th Birthday Greetings to Paul Oliver.” Blues Access no. 30 (Summer 1997): 44–47.

BO27.

Anon. “Gespräch mit Paul Oliver.” Blues Life no. 29 (1985): 16–18.

BO28.

Anon. “Happy Birthday Paul Oliver.” Blues & Rhythm no. 120 (Jun 1997): 10–11.

BO29.

Anon. “Paul Oliver.” Soundpost [UK] no. 6 (May 1972): 3.

OMAR SHARIFF See: DAVE ALEXANDER OMAS HAKIM KHAYYAM See: DAVE ALEXANDER OMAS THE MAGNIFICENT See: DAVE ALEXANDER ONE ARM SLIM (Lovell Alexander) See: Item BE238. ONE STRING SAM (Sam Wilson) See: Item BB472, BB1124.

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BO53.

Anon. “Johnny Otis Returns.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Jan 1971): 17.

BO54.

Anon. Johnny Otis: The New Johnny Otis Show. USA: Alligator AL 4726, 1981.

BO55.

Anon. “Otis Soul Brother par Choix.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 232 (Apr 1975): 20–23.

BO56.

Anon. “Riffs: Johnny Otis.” Down Beat 60, no. 3 (Mar 1993): 14.

BO57.

Arthur, Roger. “Johnny Otis.” Raunchy Records 1, no. 6 (1972): 24–26.

BO58.

Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 442 (Nov 1994): 11.

BO59.

Baudin, Wolfgang. Johnny Otis: Rock ‘n’ Roll History. Vol. 5. USA: Capitol 038-EMD-85099, 1970.

BO60.

Broven, John. “A Rap with Johnny Otis.” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 11–15.

BO61.

Calvin, Jeff. “Johnny Otis Talks to ‘Blues Revue’ About Early Days of R&B.” Blues Revue no. 56 (Apr 2000): 48.

BO62.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Otis, Johnny,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 376 (Item E118). Reprinted in an edited form as “Johnny Otis,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 486 (Item E119).

Bogaert, Karel. “Oscar’s Chicago Swingers,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 295 (Item E110).

BO63.

Carter, Sandy. “An Interview with Johnny Otis.” Z Magazine 8, no. 4 (Apr 1995): 52–56.

See also: Items BH267, BM1699.

BO64.

Charlton, Bruce. “Johnny Otis and Marie Adams and the Three Tons of Joy.” New Musical Express (29 Nov 1957): 8.

BO65.

Clarke, Donald. “Otis, Johnny,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 961 (Item E125).

BO66.

Collins, Tony. Johnny Otis: Creepin’ with the Cats: The Legendary Dig Masters. Vol. 1. UK: Ace CDCHD 325, 1991.

BO67.

Colman, Stuart. The Greatest Johnny Otis Show. UK: Ace CDCHD 673, c1998.

BO68.

Cotten, Lee. “Johnny Otis: R&B Pioneer.” Rock & Blues News no. 13 (Dec 2000/Jan 2001): 5–7.

BO69.

Cotten, Lee. “Johnny Otis,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 106–107. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BO70.

Cullen, Thomas J, III. “Reverend Hand Jive & the Poet Laureate.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 58, 60.

JIM O’NEAL BO42.

BO43.

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Garon, Paul. “O’Neal, Winston James ‘Jim’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 737–738 (Item E162). Obrecht, Jas. “Unsung Blues Heroes: Q-A: EditorProducer Jim O’Neal.” Guitar Player 17, no. 2 (Feb 1983): 16, 18, 20, 24–25, 28. See also: ROOSTER BLUES RECORDS Blues News [Finland] no. 216 (2005). Item D2189.

LARRY O’NEILL BO44.

Lowry, Pete. Larry O’Neill: You Got Me Runnin’. USA: Muse CD 5426, 1992.

ORIGINAL LOUISVILLE JUG BAND See: DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS JEFFERY ORR BO45.

Ware, Burnham. “Jeffery Orr.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 28.

LEVI OSBY (a.k.a. Levi Floyd) BO46.

Wilmer, Val. “Down in Alabama.” Melody Maker (26 May 1973): 36.

JOHN OSCAR BO47.

OSCAR’S CHICAGO SWINGERS See: JOHN OSCAR HARRY OSTER See: FOLK-LYRIC RECORDS JOHNNY OTIS BO48.

Allen, Mike. “Johnny Otis Discography.” Jazz Register 2, no. 2 (c1966): 12.

BO49.

Anderö, Per. “The White Negro: Johnny Otis. Del 1.” Jefferson no. 87 (1990): 2–9; “Del 2.” Jefferson no. 88 (1990): 8–14.

BO50.

Anon. “Dig That Sound.” Rocking Regards no. 20 (Feb 1982): 22–27.

BO51.

Anon. “Johnny Otis Package Plan April Debut Here!” New Musical Express (14 Feb 1958): 7.

BO52.

Anon. “Johnny Otis Show Rocks in on April 6.” New Musical Express (21 Feb 1958): 7.

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BO71.

Elwood, Phil. Johnny Otis and His Band: Food for Life. USA: J&T JT108, 2003.

BO88.

Hess, Norbert. “The Johnny Otis Show.” Soul Bag no. 26 (1973): 23–24.

BO72.

Escamilla, Brian. “Johnny Otis,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 16 (Item E164).

BO89.

Hildebrand, Lee. Johnny Otis: Spirit of the Black Territory Bands. USA: Arhoolie CD-384, 1992.

BO73.

Feather, Leonard. “Blindfold Test: Johnny and Shuggie Otis. Pt. 1.” Down Beat 38, no. 11 (27 May 1971); “Pt. 2.” Down Beat 38, no. 12 (10 Jun 1971): 26.

BO90.

Hobus, André. “Johnny Otis: ‘Mon Dieu, où Song Passés le Incubateurs?’: Ou Portrait en Noir et Blanc d’un Pionnier du R&B.” Soul Bag no. 111 (Autumn 1987): 32–33.

BO74.

Feather, Leonard. “Otis, Johnny,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 267 (Item E135).

BO91.

Hobus, André. “Johnny Otis: Une Vie, une Passion.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 25 (Mar 2003): 21–25.

BO92.

Holland, Ted. “Johnny Otis,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 153 (E157).

BO93.

Jones, Max. “Johnny and the Hand-Jive.” Melody Maker (5 Aug 1972): 29.

BO94.

Laing, Dave. “Otis, Johnny,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 18. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 799. New York: Grove, 2001.

BO95.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Otis, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1879–1880 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 284, 286 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 277–278 (E169).

BO96.

Levenson, Barry. Johnny Otis: Willie and the Hand Jive. USA: LaserLight 17056, 1995.

BO97.

Lucraft, Howard. “My First Love is Jazz, Says Johnny Otis.” Melody Maker (22 Feb 1958): 10–11.

BO98.

Matthews, Bunny. “Johnny Otis: 12-Bar Blues, 16Color Lithographs.” Wavelength no. 94 (Aug 1988): 7.

BO99.

Maycock, James. “The Duke of Watts.” Mojo no. 101 (Apr 2002): 28.

BO75.

Feather, Leonard. “Otis, Johnny,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 373 (Item E138).

BO76.

Feather, Leonard. “J’ai Choisi d’Etre Negre.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 163 (Feb 1969): 21.

BO77.

Feather, Leonard. “Johnny Otis and Little Esther Brew Bigger and Better Blues.” Down Beat 19 (4 Jun 1952): 16.

BO78.

Feather, Leonard. The Johnny Otis Show Live at Monterey the Historic Rhythm and Blues Extravaganza That Rocked the 1970 Monterey Jazz Festival. New York: Epic EG 30473, 1971.

BO79.

Federighi, Luciano. “Johnny Otis: ‘Il Blues, il Diavolo e il Reverendo’. Pt. 1.” Feelin’ Good no. 12/13 (1987): 6–12; “Pt. 2.” Feelin’ Good no. 14 (1987): 6–10.

BO80.

Fonteyne, André. “Johnny Otis.” Soul Bag no. 122 (Winter 1990/91): 8–12.

BO81.

Funke, Andrew ; Knapczyk, Peter. “The Johnny Otis Collection.” Resound 17, no. 1/2 (Jan/Apr 1998): 1–7.

BO82.

Gillett, Charlie. “Johnny Otis: The Show’s the Thing.” Cream no. 10 (Feb 1972): 14–19, 49–50.

BO100.

Morthland, John. “Doin’ That Hand Jive with His Feet.” Creem 3, no. 6 (1 Nov 1971).

BO83.

Halden, B. “He’s Been Rocking for Ten Years.” Melody Maker (28 Dec 1957): 11.

BO101.

Nite, Norm N. “Johnny Otis,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 466–467 (Item E181).

BO84.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Johnny Otis,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 240–242 (Item E145).

BO102.

Nooger, Dan. Johnny Otis Band: Be Bop Baby Blues. USA: Night Train NTI CD 7003, 1991.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Johnny Otis,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 170–171. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BO103.

BO85.

Otis, Johnny; Hildebrand, Lee; O’Neal, Mary Lovelace. Colors and Chords: The Art of Johnny Otis. San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1995. 128 pp.

BO86.

Helander, Brock. “Johnny Otis,” in The Rock Who’s Who, p. 434 (Item E147).

BO104.

Otis, Johnny. “‘I Passed as a Negro for 18 Years’.” Blues Unlimited no. 129 (Mar/Apr 1978): 8–12.

BO87.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Johnny Otis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 273–275 (E150).

BO105.

Otis, Johnny; Penny, Dave. Johnny Otis & Co: Gee Baby. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-617, 1986.

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BO106.

Otis, Johnny; Bernholm, Jonas. Johnny Otis: Barrelhouse Stomp. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-611, 1985.

BO121.

Rye, Howard. “Otis, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 739–740 (Item E162).

BO107.

Otis, Johnny. “Johnny Otis in His Own Words.” Discoveries (Feb 1990): 24+.

BO122.

Santelli, Robert. “Otis, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 318–319 (Item E202).

BO108.

Otis, Johnny. “Johnny Otis: Naughty Lyrics.” Blues Access no. 20 (Winter 1994/95): 46–47.

BO123.

BO109.

Otis, Johnny. “Johnny Otis Remembers Lester Young,” in Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History, pp. 132–134. Oxford: Oxford University, 1999.

See, Hilda. “Tune ‘Hound Dog’ Barks Anew as Publishers Wrangle: Don Robey and Johnny Otis in Strange Case.” Chicago Defender (8 Aug 1953): 19.

BO124. Shadwick, Keith. “Johnny Otis,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 234 (Item E204).

BO110.

Otis, Johnny. Listen to the Lambs. New York: Norton, 1968. 256 pp.

BO125.

BO111.

Otis, Johnny. “Midnight in the Barrelhouse: My Story by Johnny Otis. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 75 (Sep 1970): 12–13; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 76 (Oct 1970): 11–12; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 77 (Nov 1970): 13–14; “Pt. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 78 (Dec 1970): 12–13.

BO126. Slaven, Neil. “Boogin’ in the Barrelhouse.” Blues & Rhythm no. 149 (May 2000): 22–23.

BO112.

Otis, Johnny. “On the Bandstand with Johnny Otis and Wynonie Harris,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (NOTE: Extracted from item BO113.)

BO113.

Otis, Johnny. Upside Your Head!: Rhythm and Blues on Central Avenue. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1993. 174 pp.

BO114.

Palao, Alec; Salma, Doug. The Johnny Otis Show: Vintage 1950’s Broadcasts. UK: Ace CDCHD 981, 2003.

BO115.

Penny, Dave. “Johnny Otis: Discography, 1945-52. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 21 (Jul 1986): 22-23; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 22 (Sep 1986): 16-17; “Pt. 3.” Blues & Rhythm no. 23 (Oct 1986): 17-19. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues & Rhythm no. 24 (1986): 10; no. 25 (1986): 9; no. 26 (1987): 8; no. 29 (1987): 8-9.)

BO116.

Penny, Dave. Johnny Otis, 1950. France: Classics 5102, c2004.

BO117.

Puterbaugh, Parke; Futterman, Steve. “Johnny Otis.” Rolling Stone no. 676 (24 Feb 1994): 49.

BO118.

Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Johnny Otis,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, p. 637. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996.

BO119.

Rideout, Ernie. “Johnny Otis: Still Doing That Hand Jive.” Keyboard 22, no. 6 (Jun 1996): 15.

BO120.

Russell, Tony. “Johnny Otis (1921–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 152 (Item A1904).

BO127.

Shaw, Arnold. “Johnny Otis,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 158–168. New York: Collier, 1978.

Snowden, Don. “Johnny Otis.” New York Rocker (Feb 1982).

BO128. Steinmann, Felix. “Johnny Otis.” Blues Unlimited no. 68 (Dec 1969): 17. BO129.

Stevens, Don. “Focus on the Johnny Otis Show.” Music Mirror (Pop Edition) 5, no. 4 (mid-Feb 1958): 9.

BO130.

Stolder, Steve. “Nobody Said I Was a White Man — I Was Just There ….” Blues & Rhythm no. 101 (Aug 1995): 4–7.

BO131.

Stolper, Jeff. “Johnny Otis.” R and B Collector 1, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1970): 11–12.

BO132.

Topping, Ray. Johnny Otis Presents the Robins, Little Esther, the Nic Nacs. UK: Ace CH 88, 1983.

BO133.

Topping, Ray. Johnny Otis: Rock ‘n’ Roll Hit Parade. UK: Ace CDCHD 774, 2000.

BO134.

Vaughn, Ben. Johnny Otis: The Capitol Years. USA: Bug/Capitol C1-92858, 1989.

BO135.

Welding, Pete. Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies. Vol. 3: Johnny Otis. USA: Blues Spectrum BS 103, 1974.

BO136.

Welding, Pete. The Johnny Otis Show: Cuttin’ Up. USA: Epic BN 26524, 1970.

BO137.

Welding, Pete. “The Rolling Stone Interview: Johnny Otis.” Rolling Stone no. 97 (9 Dec 1971): 48–52. Reprinted in The Rolling Stone Interviews. Vol. 2, pp. 295–322. New York: Warner, 1973.

BO138.

Welding, Pete. The Original Johnny Otis Show. USA: Savoy/Arista SJL 2230, 1978. Vol. 2. USA: Savoy SJL 2252, 1978.

BO139.

White, Cliff. The Johnny Otis Show: Rock ‘n’ Revue. UK: Charly CRB 1041, 1982.

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BO153.

See also: DIG/ULTRA RECORDS Blues & Soul no. 90 (1972). Goldmine no. 29 (Oct 1978). Goldmine no. 200 (25 Mar 1988). Goldmine no. 207 (1 Jul 1988). Goldmine no. 357 (1 Apr 1994): 14+. Latin Beat Magazine (Nov 1993): 30+. Rocking Regards no. 2 (1976).

CALVIN OWENS BO154.

Depoorter, Jacques. “An Interview with Calvin Owens.” Blues Life no. 60 (1992): 18–20.

BO155.

Hobus, André. “Calvin Owens.” Soul Bag no. 138 (Spring 1995): 10–15.

BO156.

Huggins, Cilla. “The Calvin Owens Story. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 33 (Summer 1995): 10–19; “Pt. 2.” Juke Blues no. 34 (Spring 1996): 18–24; “Pt. 3.” Juke Blues no. 35 (Summer 1996): 34–38.

BO157.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Owens, Calvin,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 286 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 278 (E169).

BO158.

Murdock, Amy. “Calvin Owens on B.B. King and the Future.” Blue Suede News no. 71 (Summer 2005): 9–11.

BO159.

Smeets, André. “Calvin Owens: ‘Nu Ben ik Zelf aan de Beurt!’.” Block no. 85 (1993): 23–26.

BO160.

Wood, Roger. “Calvin Owens: True Blue Texas Trumpet.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 30–39.

BO161.

Items BD424, BL1872, BT945, F67, F94. DANNY OVERBEA BO141.

Gart, Galen. “Danny Overbea,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003.

BO142.

Pruter, Robert. “The Danny Overbea Story.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 8–11; Juke Blues no. 29 (Summer 1993): 16–18.

BO143.

Pruter, Robert. “Danny Overbea Discography.” Juke Blues no. 29 (Summer 1993): 19.

BO144.

Pruter, Robert. “Genius of the Hot Guitar; Danny Overbea: The First Rock ‘n’ Roll Star.” Goldmine no. 483 (29 Jan 1999): 108+.

BO145.

Pruter, Robert. “Overbea, Danny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 740 (Item E162). Obituaries: Goldmine no. 363 (24 Jun 1994): 8. Jefferson no. 105 (1994): 28.

Komara, Edward. “Overstreet, Nathaniel ‘Pops’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 741 (Item E162).

BO146.

Bonner, Brett J. “Danny Overbea.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 62.

Wood, Roger. “Owens, Calvin,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 739–740 (Item E162).

BO147.

Burke, Tony. “Danny Overbea.” Blues & Rhythm no. 90 (Jul 1994): 16–17.

See also: Blues & Soul no. 655 (1994): 2+. Jazz in Time no. 35 (1994): 7+. Vox no. 40 (1994): 40.

BO148.

Pruter, Robert. “Danny Overbea.” Juke Blues no. 31 (Summer 1994): 25–26.

Item F1493.

BO149.

Radenac, Marc. “Danny Overbea.” Soul Bag no. 136 (Autumn 1994): 18.

ELI OWENS BO162.

LOUIS OVERSTREET Obituaries: BO150.

Corritorre, Bob. “Rev. Louis Overstreet.” Living Blues no. 76 (1987): 41.

NATHANIEL OVERSTREET BO151. BO152.

Ainsworth, Alan. “Nathaniel ‘Pops’ Overstreet.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 47. Fahl, David. “Pops, Me and the Blues.” Houston Chronicle (22 Aug 1993): 8. Reprinted in Jefferson no. 102 (1993): 20–24. (NOTE: See also “Pops Overstreet Revisited.” Jefferson no. 103 (1994): 21.)

Evans, David. “The Music of Eli Owens: African Music in Transition in Southern Mississippi,” in For Gerhard Kubik: Festschrift on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday, ed. A. Schmidhofer; D. Schüller, pp. 329–359. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1994.

GEORGE OWENS See: Items A339, BA555. JACK OWENS (L.F. Nelson) BO163.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jack Owens,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 197–198 (E101).

BO164.

Bogaert, Karel. “Owens, Jack,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 296 (Item E110).

Biographical Entries: O

BO165.

Cawthon, Raad. “Out of the Blues: Jack Owens Bides His Time at Delta Home.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (8 Nov 1990): 4.

BO166.

Duffy, Timothy. “Jack Owens,” in Music Makers, pp. 120–121. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BO167.

Evans, David. It Must Have Been the Devil: Mississippi Country Blues by Jack Owens and Bud Spires. USA: Testament T-2222, 1971; USA: Testament TCD 5016, 1995.

BO168.

Evans, David. “Ramblin’: Jack Owens.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 12 (Spring 1994): 15–17; Blues Revue Quarterly no. 13 (Summer 1994): 15–17.

BO169.

Evans, David. “Ramblin’: The Jack Owens Project. Pt. 1.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 12–14; “Pt. 2.” Blues Revue no. 25 (Oct/Nov 1996): 12–13; “Pt .3.” Blues Revue no. 26 (Dec 1996/Jan 1997): 12–13.

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BO180.

Santelli, Robert. “Owens, Jack,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 320 (Item E202).

BO181.

Silva, Orlando. “Bentonia Blues.” Feelin’ Good no. 31/32 (1990): 39–47.

BO182.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Jack Owens,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 10–12, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BO183.

Wilmer, Val. “Owens: Keeping Up the Tradition.” Melody Maker (11 Aug 1973): 22. Obituaries: Blues News [Germany] no. 9 (Jul 1997): 9–11. Cadence 23, no. 6 (Jun 1997): 125. Folk Roots no. 166 (Apr 1997): 12. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 471 (Jun 1997): 74. Juke Blues no. 37 (1997): 35. Living Blues no. 133 (May/Jun 1997): 39. Musica Jazz (Jun 1997): 55.

BO184.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Jack Owens, 1904–1997.” Blues Access no. 30 (Summer 1997): 58.

BO170.

Getlin, Josh. “The Blues Master.” Los Angeles Times (22 Nov 1995): 1.

BO185.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Jack Owens (1904–1997).” Sing Out! 42, no. 1 (May/Jul 1997): 30–31.

BO171.

Hightower, Laura; DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Jack Owens,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 30 (Item E164).

BO186.

Barretta, Scott. “Jack Owens.” Jefferson no. 114 (1997): 22.

BO187.

Evans, David. “Jack Owens.” Blues Revue no. 29 (Jun/Jul 1997): 87.

BO188.

Hoffman, Larry. “Jack Owens, November 17, 1904– February 9, 1997.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 15.

BO189.

Hutten, Rob. “Remembering Jack Owens.” Blues & Rhythm no. 120 (Jun 1997): 16–17.

BO190.

Lodetti, Antonio. “Jack Owens: Il Poeta di Bentonia.” Il Blues no. 60 (Sep 1997): 14–16.

BO191.

O’Neal, Jim. “Jack Owens: A Remembrance.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 30–37.

BO192.

Perlmutter, Steve. “Jack Gordon Owens.” Cadence 23, no. 4 (Apr 1997): 125.

BO193.

Radenac, Marc. “Jack Owens.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 37.

BO194.

Smith, Chris. “Jack Owens.” Blues & Rhythm no. 118 (Apr 1997): 10.

BO195.

Stovel, Bruce. “Rest in Peace.” Real Blues no. 6 (Apr/May 1997): 15.

BO196.

Walamies, Vesa; Nurmi, Pertti. “Jack Owens.” Blues News [Finland] no. 165 (1997): 17.

BO197.

Wilmer, Val. “Jack Owens: Deep Blues in a Minor Key.” Guardian [UK] (18 Mar 1997): 18.

BO172.

Hoffman, Larry. The Last Giants of Mississippi Blues. Austria: Wolf CD 120.931, 1993.

BO173.

Jaynes, Gregory. “In Mississippi: Visiting Around.” Time [USA] 127 (9 Jun 1986): 12+.

BO174.

Kelly, Erin; Noe, Alva. “An Interview with Jack Owens.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 5 (Summer 1992): 15–17.

BO175.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Owens, Jack,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1883 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 286 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 278–279 (E169).

BO176.

Lomax, Alan. “Jack Owens,” in The Land Where the Blues Began, pp. 387–394. New York: Pantheon, 1993.

BO177.

Monge, Luigi. “Owens, Jack,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 741 (Item E162).

BO178.

BO179.

Nicholson, Robert. “Hog’s-Head Blues in Bentonia: Jack Owens and Bentonia Blues,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 38–49. London: Blandford, 1998. Olson, Ted. “Bentonia Blues.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 38–45; Living Blues no. 104 (Jul/ Aug 1992): 35–39.

See also: Big City Blues (Aug/Sep 1999). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

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Items A2358, BB310, F562, F874. JAY OWENS BO198.

BO199.

Duncan, Scott. “Jay Owens ... Singing the Blues, Chasing His Dreams.” Blueprint no. 46 (Dec 1992): 10–11. Komara, Edward. “Owens, Jay,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 742 (Item E162).

BO200. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Owens, Jay,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 279 (E169).

MARSHALL OWENS BO206. Bogaert, Karel. “Owens, Marshall,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 296 (Item E110). BO207.

Komara, Edward. “Owens, Marshall,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 742 (Item E162).

BO208. Tuuk, Alex van der. “Try Me One More Time (Marshall Owens Spiced with a Bit of Curry).” 78 Quarterly no. 12 (2005): 47–58. Obituaries: Jazz Report 9, no. 3 (1977): 16.

Lazar, Helen Doob. “Jerome ‘Jay’ Owens.” Living Blues no. 82 (Sep/Oct 1988): 64.

BO209.

BO202. Looy, Guido Van. “Jay Owens.” Soul Bag no. 134 (Spring 1994): 5–6.

Kent, Don. “Marshall Owens.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 7.

BO210.

Stiff, John. “Marshall Owens.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11.

BO201.

BO203. Shadwick, Keith. “Jay Owens,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 235 (Item E204). BO204. Vernon, Mike. The Blues Soul of Jay Owens. UK: Indigo IGO CD 2004, 1993; USA: Atlantic 826962, 1994. BO205. Vernon, Mike. Jay Owens: Movin’ On. USA: Atlantic 82840-2, 1995. See also: Blues & Soul no. 626 (1992): 32. Jazzthetik (Dec 1994/Jan 1995): 30+.

See also: Items BB305, F17. WILLIE “SCARECROW” OWENS See: Item BC2122. WILLIAM OWSLEY Obituaries: BO211.

O’Neal, Jim. “William Owsley.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 31, 34.

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HARRY H. PACE

BP10.

Anon. “Hot Lips Page Still Plays Pretty Fierce Trumpet.” Melody Maker (25 Aug 1951): 9.

BP11.

Anon. “Hot Lips Page Talks.” Chicago Defender (8 Jul 1950): 20.

BP12.

Anon. “Hot Lips Page Till Sverige.” Orkester Journalen 19, no. 9 (Sep 1951): 6.

BP13.

Anon. “Oran ‘Hot Lips’ Page est Décédé.” Jazz Hot no. 94 (1954): 20.

BP14.

Anon. “Reminiscing with ‘Hot Lips’ Page.” Jazz Hot no. 58 (Sep 1951): 10.

BP15.

Boujut, Michel. “L’Homme aux Lèvres Chaudes.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 131 (Jun 1966): 42–46.

BP16.

Boujut, Michel. “Les Trompettes de la Famille.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 251 (Jan 1977): 40.

BP17.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “When 88 Giants Fought the Battle of Birdland: Interview with Hot Lips Page.” Melody Maker (16 Aug 1952): 3.

BP18.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Page, Hot Lips (Oran Thaddeus),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 379 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Hot Lips Page,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 488–489 (Item E119).

See: W.C. HANDY, BLACK SWAN RECORDS BIDDY PAGE See: Item BC2213. CLEO PAGE BP1.

Baumgartner, Brian. “Rare Wax: Cleo Page Orchestra: Aline/A Long, Long Time (Vocal By Ernest Johns).” Real Blues no. 1 (Jun/Jul 1996): 52.

BP2.

Bruin, Leo W. “Cleo Page: Black Man (Too Tough to Die).” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 67/68 (Aug/Sep 1976): 4–5.

BP3.

Bruin, Leo W. “Cleo Page Disco.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 67/68 (Aug/Sep 1976): 5.

BP4.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Page, Cleo,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1890 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues, p. 287. 2nd ed. (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 279 (E169).

HOT LIPS PAGE (Oran Thaddeus Page) BP5.

Anderson, Ernie. “Lips: The Hard-Luck Man.” Melody Maker (20 Nov 1954): 7.

BP6.

Anderson, J. Lee. “Hot Lips Page: The Man Who Lived for Trumpet Playing.” Mississippi Rag (Feb 1992): 1–2+.

BP19.

Anon. “Forget High Ones and Stick to Melody, Advice of Lips to Trumpeters.” Down Beat 10 (1 Jul 1943). Reprinted in Down Beat 39 (20 Jul 1972): 27.

Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Hot Lips Page,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 150–151 (Item E120).

BP20.

Chilton, John. “Page, Hot Lips,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 459–460 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 282 (Item E159).

BP21.

Chilton, John. “Page, ‘Hot Lips’ Oran Thaddeus,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 252 (Item E121).

BP7.

BP8.

Anon. “Hot Lips Page.” Down Beat 16 (2 Dec 1949): 13.

BP9.

Anon. “Hot Lips Page Bop ‘The Weirdest Yet’.” Down Beat 16 (21 Oct 1949): 5.

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BP22.

Clarke, Donald. “Page, Oran ‘Hot Lips’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 966–967 (Item E125).

BP39.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Page, Oran ‘Hot Lips’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1890–1891 (Item E165).

BP23.

Colombé, Graham. An Introduction to Hot Lips Page: His Best Recordings, 1929–1945. France: Best of Jazz 4048, 1997.

BP40.

Lindgren, Carl-Erik. “Hot Lips är död.” Orkester Journalen 22, no. 11 (Nov 1954): 13.

Dance, Stanley. “Page, Lips,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 192–193 (Item E128).

BP41.

BP24.

Morgantini, Jacques. Hot Lips Page: Story 1937/1946. France: EPM CD 158892, 1997.

BP25.

Daniels, Douglas Henry. “Swing Maestro: Oran ‘Hot Lips’ Page,” in One O’Clock Jump. Boston: Beacon, 2006.

BP42.

Morgenstern, Dan. Hot Lips Page and His Band: Feelin’ High & Happy. USA: RCA Victor LPV576, 1972.

BP26.

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Page, Hot Lips (Oran),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 241. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BP43.

Morgenstern, Dan. “Hot Lips Page. Pt. 1.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 7 (Jul 1962): 4–6, 40; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 8 (Aug 1962): 2–4.

BP27.

Demeusy, Bertrand; Flückiger, Otto; Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet; Mohr, Kurt. Hot Lips Page. Basel: Jazz Publications, 1961. 30 pp.

BP44.

Morgenstern, Dan; Mohr, Kurt; Jepsen, Jørgen Grunett; Shera, Michael. “Hot Lips Page on Record.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 11 (Nov 1962): 13–15; Jazz Journal 15, no. 12 (Dec 1962): 17.

BP28.

Farmerie, Tom. “The Sheky Man from Araby: Hot Lips Page.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 17 (1988): 18–26.

BP45.

Murphy, Greg. “The Forgotten Ones: Hot Lips Page.” Jazz Journal 34, no. 8 (Aug 1981): 12–13.

BP29.

Feather, Leonard. “Adieu a ‘Hot Lips’ Page.” Jazz Hot no. 94 (1954): 20.

BP46.

BP30.

Feather, Leonard. “Page, Oran (Hot Lips),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 374 (Item E138).

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Page, Oran ‘Hot Lips’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 191 (Item E182).

BP47.

Panassié, Hugues. “Lips Page.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 93 (1959): 3.

BP31.

Harris, Sheldon. “Page, Oran Thaddeus ‘Hot Lips’/ ’Lips’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 405–406 (E146).

BP48.

Penny, Dave. “Discography.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 17 (1988): 27–35.

BP49.

BP32.

Hester, Mary Lee. “A Pair of Lips,” in Going to Kansas City, pp. 43–47. Sherman: Early Bird, 1980.

Point, Michael. “Page, Oran Thaddeus ‘Hot Lips’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 743 (Item E162).

BP50.

BP33.

Horricks, Raymond. “Oran ‘Hot Lips’ Page,” in Count Basie and His Orchestra: Its Music and Its Musicians, pp. 160–161. London: Jazz Book Club, 1958.

Santelli, Robert. “Page, Hot Lips,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 321 (Item E202).

BP51.

Schacker, D. “Hot Lips Page Reconsidered.” Coda no. 244 (Jul/Aug 1992): 16–18.

BP52.

Schenker, Anatol. Hot Lips Page, 1940–1944. France: Classics 809, 1995; Hot Lips Page, 1946– 1950. France: Classics CLC 1199, 2001.

BP34.

Jepsen, Jørgen Grunett; Mohr, Kurt. Hot Lips Page. Basel: Jazz Publications, 1961. 30 pp.

BP35.

Kahn, Hamilton. “A Jazz Throne Changes Hands!” Melody Maker (22 Sep 1951): 9.

BP53.

BP36.

Kahn, Hamilton. “That’s How Mr. Page Swings — Like a Pendulum.” Melody Maker (28 Jul 1951): 3.

Southern, Eileen. “Page, Oran Thaddeus (‘Hot Lips’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 299 (Item E208).

BP54.

Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business: My Play Brother Hot Lip [sic].” Record Research no. 47 (Nov 1962): 12.

BP55.

Thompson, Kay C. “Kansas City Man.” Record Changer 8, no. 12 (Dec 1949): 9, 18.

BP56.

Tonks, Eric. “Hot Lips Page Discography.” Jazz Record [UK] no. 11 (Mar 1944): 8–9.

BP37.

Kahn, Hamilton. “Tough Opening for Hot Lips and Zutty Singleton.” Melody Maker (19 Jul 1952): 12.

BP38.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Page, Hot Lips,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1541–1542 (E160).

Biographical Entries: P

BP57.

Traill, Sinclair. “It Was Fats Who First Cried: ‘Stop That Bopping!’, Claims Oran Page.” Melody Maker (6 Aug 1949): 9. Obituaries: Billboard 66 (20 Nov 1954): 52. Jazz Journal 8, no. 6 (Jun 1955): 28. Record Changer 13 (Dec 1954): 9. Variety 196 (10 Nov 1954): 71.

BP58.

Feather, Leonard. “6 Trumpet Men Carry Lips to Rest.” Melody Maker (20 Nov 1954): 8.

BP59.

Jones, Max. “‘Hot Lips’ Page Dies in New York.” Melody Maker (13 Nov 1954): 1+.

BP60.

“Last Rites for the Late Hot Lips.” Life Magazine 37 (22 Nov 1954): 151+.

BP61.

“Two Huge Memorials for Page Raise Almost 5 G’s.” Down Beat 21 (29 Dec 1954): 3. See also: Jazz Hot no. 33 (1949). Jazz Hot no. 54 (1951). Jazz Hot no. 57 (1951); Jazz Hot no. 58 (1951). Musica Jazz (Mar 1997): 37+.

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BP71.

Flans, Robyn. “Earl Palmer.” Modern Drummer 7, no. 5 (May 1983): 8+.

BP72.

Fumar, Vincent. “Earl Palmer.” Wavelength no. 22 (Aug 1982): 15.

BP73.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Earl Palmer,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 242 (Item E145).

BP74.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Palmer, Earl,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1894 (Item E165).

BP75.

Payne, Jim; Weinger, Harry (ed.). “Earl Palmer,” in Give the Drummers Some!: The Great Drummers of R&B, Funk & Soul. Katonah: Face the Music, 1996.

BP76.

Scherman, Tony. Backbeat: Earl Palmer’s Story. Washington DC: Smithsonian, 1999. 196 pp.

BP77.

Scherman, Tony. “Earl Palmer: The Rhythm Bomber, the Funk Machine from New Orleans.” Musician no. 159 (Jan 1992): 62+.

BP78.

Scherman, Tony. “Marching to a Different Drum.” Mojo no. 57 (Aug 1998): 54.

BP79.

Snyder, Jared M. “Palmer, Earl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 743– 744 (Item E162).

Item E318. STAR PAGE See: Item BD983. HORACE M. PALM BP62.

Komara, Edward. “Palm, Horace M,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 743 (Item E162).

See also: Goldmine no. 344 (1 Oct 1993): 54+.

EARL PALMER BP63.

Aiges, Scott. “Drumming Up a Local Beat.” TimesPicayune (7 Feb 1992): 7.

BP64.

Anon. “Palmer, Earl,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 283 (Item E159).

BP65.

Broven, John. “Behind the Western Sun. 1: Earl Palmer.” Blues Unlimited no. 115 (Sep/Oct 1975): 4–8.

BP66.

Broven, John J. “Earl Palmer,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 94 (Item F1076).

BP67.

Colman, Stuart. Earl Palmer: Backbeat — The World’s Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Drummer. UK: Ace CDCHD 719, 1999.

BP68.

Feather, Leonard. “Blindfold Test.” Down Beat 43 (8 Apr 1976): 33.

BP69.

Feather, Leonard. “Palmer, Earl C. Sr.,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 223–224 (Item E136).

BP70.

Feather, Leonard. “Palmer, Earl C. Sr.,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 269 (Item E135).

Item F1070. ROBERT PALMER BP80.

Komara, Edward. “Palmer, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 744 (Item E162).

BP81.

Rockwell, John. “Palmer, Robert (ii),” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 465 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 283 (Item E159).

BP82.

Sinclair, John. “Deepest Blues: Journalist-TurnedProducer Robert Palmer Tells the Tale of How He Found Himself Recording North Mississippi Blues Artists — Persevering Through Lightning Strikes and the Idiosyncrasies of the Region.” Offbeat 6, no. 11 (1993): 38–42. Obituaries: Billboard 109 (6 Dec 1997): 64. Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 80. Cadence 24, no. 1 (Jan 1998): 141. Coda no. 280 (Jul/Aug 1998): 8. Dirty Linen no. 74 (Feb/Mar 1998): 7. Journal of Country Music 20, no. 1 (1998): 45. Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 51. Notes 54 (Jun 1998): 880. Orkester Journalen 65 (Jan 1998): 44. Real Blues

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no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 49. Rock & Rap Confidential no. 147 (Nov/Dec 1997): 3–4. Sing Out! 42 (Spring 1998): 30. 20th Century Music [USA] 5, no. 1 (1998): 39–40. Uncut no. 9 (Feb 1998): 18. Variety 369 (19 Jan 1998): 100. Washington Post (24 Nov 1997): C9. BP83.

BP84.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Robert Palmer: A Personal Reminiscence.” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 40–43. Christgau, Robert. “Roadhouse Scholar: Robert Palmer, 1945–1997.” Village Voice 42, no. 48 (2 Dec 1997): 73.

BP98.

Hall, Bob. “Palmer, Sylvester,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 744 (Item E162). See also: Items BW386, C733.

FRANK PALMES See: JAYBIRD COLEMAN THE PALOOKA WASHBOARD BAND BP99.

Bogaert, Karel. “Palooka Washboard Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 297 (Item E110).

PAPA EGG SHELL (Lawrence Casey) Bruin, Leo W. “Papa Egg Shell.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 36 (Jan 1974): 5–6.

BP85.

Coleman, Mark. “Robert Palmer, 1945–1997.” Mojo no. 50 (Jan 1998): 30.

BP100.

BP86.

DeCurtis, Anthony. “Robert Palmer, 1945–1997.” Rolling Stone no. 778 (22 Jan 1998): 20.

PARAMOUNT ALL STARS

BP87.

Gordon, Robert. “Robert Palmer.” Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 77–78.

“SHORTY” BOB PARKER

BP88.

Gray, Michael. “Robert Palmer: Roots in Rock and the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (17 Dec 1997): 14.

BP89.

Pareles, Jon. “Robert Palmer is Dead at 52; Critic Covered Rock and Blues.” New York Times (21 Nov 1997): 11.

BP90.

Santoro, Gene. “Robert Palmer, 1945–1997.” Fi: The Magazine of Music & Sound 3, no. 3 (Mar 1998): 23.

BP91.

See: Item BB2738.

BP101.

Briggs, Keith. Kid Prince Moore, 1936–1938: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5180, 1993.

BP102.

Oliver, Paul. Kid Prince Moore & Shorty Bob Parker, 1936–38. Austria: Wolf WSE 126, 1988.

BOBBY PARKER BP103.

Berg, John. “Schoolverlater Bobby Parker: Als Je Haar Maar Goed Zit.” Block no. 88 (1993): 13–17.

Sinclair, John. “Robert Palmer Appreciation.” Big City Blues 3, no. 4 (Oct/Nov 1997): 46.

BP104.

Berg, John; Hess, Norbert; Robs, Gerard; Westerduyn, Hans. “Rijp en Groen: De Parker-Schijven.” Block no. 88 (1993): 19.

BP92.

Skelly, Richard. “Music Critic, Producer, Author Robert Palmer Dies.” Goldmine no. 454 (19 Dec 1997): 10.

BP105.

Milkowski, Bill. “The Return of Bobby Parker.” Guitar Player 27, no. 5 (May 1993): 18.

BP93.

Spera, Keith. “Music Writer, Producer Robert Palmer, at 52.” Times-Picayune (21 Nov 1997): 4.

BP106.

Hadley, Frank-John. “Bobby Parker.” Down Beat 60, no. 5 (May 1993): 14.

BP94.

Sullivan, James. “Robert Palmer, 1945–1997.” Spin [USA] 14, no. 2 (Feb 1998): 59.

BP107.

Hannusch, Jeff; Scott, Hammond. Bobby Parker: Shine Me Up. USA: Black Top CDBT-1119, 1995.

BP95.

Tamarkin, Jeff. “Music Journalist/Author Robert Palmer Dies at 52.” Discoveries no. 116 (1998): 16.

BP108.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Bobby Parker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 242 (Item E145).

BP109.

Harrington, Richard. “Bobby’s Blues: He Was Supposed to Be the Next Hendrix: What Happened to Bobby Parker?” Washington Post (14 Feb 1993): 1. Reprinted as “Bobby Parker.” Blues Access no. 15 (Fall 1993): 14–18.

BP110.

Isola, Gregory. “Bobby Parker: Soul Survivor.” Guitar Player 30, no. 3 (Mar 1996): 20.

BP111.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Parker, Bobby,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1904 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of

See also: FAT POSSUM RECORDS Item D1157. SYLVESTER PALMER BP96.

BP97.

Hall, Robert; Noblett, Richard. “A Handful of Keys.” Blues Unlimited no. 112 (Mar/Apr 1975): 18, 23. Hall, Robert; Noblett, Richard. “A Handful of Keys: Boodle It One Time?” Blues Unlimited no. 114 (Jul/Aug 1975): 14–15.

Biographical Entries: P

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Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 287–288 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 280–281 (E169).

BP126.

Clarke, Donald. “Parker, Little Junior,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 977 (Item E125).

BP112.

McArdle, Terence. Bobby Parker: Bent Out of Shape. USA: Black Top CD BT-1086, 1993.

BP127.

Delehant, Jim. Junior Parker: Like It Is. USA: Mercury MG-21101, 1967.

BP113.

McArdle, Terence. “Watch Your Step: The Bobby Parker Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 79 (May 1993): 8–9.

BP128.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Notes Discographiques sur les Enregistrements de Little Junior Parker.” Jazz Hot no. 122 (Jun 1957): 12.

BP114.

Moomau, Glenn Walker. “Reconsider Bobby Parker, Baby.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 31–34.

BP129.

Fisher, Tom. “Parker, Herman, Jr. ‘Little Junior’ ‘Junior’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K– Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 746 (Item E162).

BP115.

Outerbridge, Laura. “Bobby Parker’s Music is Coming of Age Now.” Washington Times (13 Feb 1993): 1.

BP130.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Junior Parker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 263 (Item E145).

BP116.

Santelli, Robert. “Parker, Bobby,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 322 (Item E202).

BP131.

Harris, Sheldon. “Parker, Herman ‘Little Junior’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 407 (E146).

See also: Goldmine no. 360 (13 May 1994): 117.

BP132.

Hawkins, Martin. The Legendary Sun Performers: Junior Parker & Billy ‘Red’ Love. UK: Charly CR 30135, 1977.

BP133.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Junior Parker,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 276–277 (E150).

BP134.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Junior Parker: A Southern Gentleman.” Soul Bag no. 155 (Summer 1999): 30–38.

BP135.

Holland, Ted. “Herman ‘Little Junior’ Parker,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 43–44 (E157).

BP136.

Jambazian, Zaven. Junior Parker: The ABC Collection. USA: ABC AC-30010, 1976.

BP137.

Laisac, Dzondria. Little Junior Parker — Bobby (Blue) Bland: Blues Consolidated. USA: Duke DLP-72, 1961.

BP138.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Parker, ‘Little’ Junior,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1907–1908 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 287 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 280 (E169).

EVA PARKER See: Item BC1158. FRANK PARKER BP117.

Fumar, Vincent. “Sitting in with Frank Parker.” Wavelength no. 115 (May 1990): 45–46.

BP118.

Joly, Marcel. “Frank Parker: Beating My Way Through the World.” Footnote (Oct/Nov 1983): 15.

JUNIOR PARKER (Herman Parker) BP119.

Anon. “Bluesens Legender: Junior Parker.” Jefferson no. 68 (Spring 1985): 25.

BP120.

Anon. Junior Parker: His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1980. 32 pp.

BP121.

Anon. “Little Junior Parker Sings on Minit Label.” Chicago Defender (25 Oct 1969): 17.

BP122.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Junior Parker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 198–199 (E101).

BP123.

Ballestracci, Marco. “Brevi Storie Triviali di Little Junior Parker e di Piccole Case Discografiche.” Il Blues no. 78 (Mar 2002): 44–45.

BP139.

BP124.

Bogaert, Karel. “Parker, Little Junior (Herman Parker),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 297–298 (Item E110).

Leadbitter, Mike. Junior Parker: Blue Shadows Falling. USA: RCA/Groove Merchant GM 502, 1972.

BP140.

Lester, Sonny. Junior Parker: You Don’t Have to Be Black to Love the Blues. USA: People PLEO 4, 1973.

BP125.

Broven, John J. “The Memphis Blues Singers Today. Number One: Little Junior Parker.” Blues Unlimited no. 1 (Apr 1963): 8–9. (NOTE: Includes discography, with additions & corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 2 (1963): 11.)

BP141.

Lochte, Dick. Junior Parker: Honey Drippin’ Blues. USA: Blue Rock SRB-64004, 1969.

BP142.

Löfgren, Tommy. “Junior Parker.” Jefferson no. 68 (1985): 25, 65.

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BP143.

Malenky, Bob. “Bob Malenky Remembers Junior Parker.” Juke Blues no. 35 (Summer 1996): 39.

BP158.

Dufour, Joël. “Junior Parker.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 30.

BP144.

Mohr, Kurt; Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Junior Parker.” Soul Bag no. 41 (Sep 1974): 14–19. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Soul Bag no. 43/44 (1974): 13.)

BP159.

Gillett, Charlie. “Junior’s Last Stand.” Cream no. 9 (Jan 1972): 7.

BP160.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Blue Ghost Blues.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 5 (Aug 1972): 16.

BP161.

Martin, Tony; Richardson, Clive. “Little Jr. Parker 3.3.1927-18.11.71.” Shout no. 72 (Dec 1971): 9.

BP162.

O’Neal, Jim. “A Tribute to Junior.” Melody Maker (4 Dec 1971): 51.

BP163.

Rusch, Robert D. “Junior Parker.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 7 (Jul 1972): 16–17.

BP164.

Spann, Purvis; O’Neal Jim. “Junior Parker.” Living Blues no. 7 (Winter 1971/72): 6–7.

BP165.

Younger, Lucille. “Little Junior Parker Succumbs; Veteran Composer, Blues Singer.” Chicago Defender (20 Nov 1971): 1.

BP145.

Nite, Norm N. “Little Junior Parker,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 388–389 (Item E181).

BP146.

Russell, Tony. “Junior Parker (1932–1971),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 152–153 (Item A1904).

BP147.

Santelli, Robert. “Parker, Junior,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 322–323 (Item E202).

BP148.

Shadwick, Keith. “Junior Parker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 236 (Item E204).

BP149.

Shurman, Dick. Junior Parker: Backtracking. The Duke Recordings: Vol. 2. USA: MCA MCAD11786, c1998.

BP150.

Slaven, Neil. Little Junior Parker and His Friends: Mystery Train. UK: Castle SELCD 614, c2003.

BP151.

Southern, Eileen. “Parker, Herman (‘Little Junior’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 300 (Item E208).

BP152.

Topping, Ray. Little Junior Parker and the Blue Flames: I Wanna Ramble. UK: Ace CH 42, 1982.

BP153.

Vera, Billy. Junior Parker: I’m So Satisfied: The Complete Mercury & Blue Rock Recordings. USA: Mercury 314 558 549-2, 1998.

BP154.

Vera, Billy. Junior Parker: Junior’s Blues — The Duke Recordings. USA: MCA MCAD 10669, 1992.

BP155.

Vernon, Mick. “These Kind of Blues: Junior Parker.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 4 (Apr 1966): 12–13.

BP156.

Vestine, Henry. “The Little Junior Parker Show: On the Spot Report.” Blues Unlimited no. 2 (Jun 1963): 10. Reprinted as “Junior Parker,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 185–186 (Item A1241).

BP157.

Woods, George. Jimmy McGriff and Junior Parker: Good Things Don’t Happen Every Day. USA: RCA/Groove Merchant GM 2205, 1972. Obituaries: Billboard 83 (27 Nov 1971): 6. Blues News [Finland] no. 16 (1972). Blues Unlimited no. 88 (Jan 1972): 6. Down Beat 39 (20 Jan 1972): 10. Jazz Hot no. 279 (Jan 1972): 27. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 196 (Jan 1972): 6–7. Melody Maker (27 Nov 1971): 5. Soul [USA] 6 (17 Jan 1972): 14.

See also: Goldmine no. 173 (13 Mar 1987). Items A781, BB2793, D1031, D1033, D1061, D2442, F911. LEE PARKER See: MALACO RECORDS MEL PARKER See: Item BB3202. ROBERT PARKER BP166.

Anon. “Hit Makin’ Tenor Man.” Melody Maker (8 Oct 1966): 3.

BP167.

Broven, John J. “Robert Parker,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 196 (Item F1076).

BP168.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Robert Parker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 263–264 (Item E145).

BP169.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Parker, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1908 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 288 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 281 (E169).

BP170.

Matthews, Bunny. “Barefootin’ with Robert Parker.” Wavelength no. 31 (May 1983): 13.

BP171.

Périn, Jacques. “Robert Parker.” Soul Bag no. 2 (Jan 1969): 4. (NOTE: Includes discography, with additions & corrections in Soul Bag no. 21 (1972).)

BP172.

Millar, Bill. “Robert Parker.” Soul Music Monthly no. 2 (1967).

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BP173.

Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Robert Parker.” Soul Bag no. 2 (Jan 1969): 10.

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BP188.

See also: Goldmine no. 175 (10 Apr 1987).

See also: New York Age (15 Aug 1942).

Item D1795. SONNY PARKER BP174.

Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Sonny Parker.” Blues & Rhythm no. 19 (May 1986): 4–5.

BP175.

Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Sonny Parker.” Jazz Statistics no. 26/27 (Jun–Sep 1962): 8.

BP176. BP177.

Jones, Max. “Mr. Parker and the Blues.” Melody Maker (5 Dec 1953): 13. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Parker, Sonny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1908– 1909 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 288 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 281 (E169).

BP178.

Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Sonny Parker.” Jazz Hot no. 120 (Apr 1956): 12.

BP179.

Rye, Howard. “Parker, Sonny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 746 (Item E162).

BP180.

Tonneau, Serge. “Discographie de Sonny Parker.” Point du Jazz no. 2 (Feb 1970): 30–32. Obituaries:

BP181.

BP182.

BP183.

Komara, Edward. “Parr, Elven ‘L.V.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 747 (Item E162). Lynch, Mike; Dalton, Mark. “The Elven Parr Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 119 (May 1997): 12–13.

LUCIUS PARR BP184.

TURNER PARRISH BP189.

JOHNNY PARTH See: DOCUMENT RECORDS FRANK PATT BP190.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Frank Patt,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 199, 202 (E101).

BP191.

Harris, Sheldon. “Patt, Frank,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 407–408 (E146).

BP192.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Patt, Frank ‘Honeyboy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 747 (Item E162).

BP193.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Patt, Frank ‘Honeyboy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1919 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 288 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 281 (E169).

BP194.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Frank Patt/Gus Jenkins: Discographical Details.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 18.

BP195.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Frank Patt versus Gus Jenkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 17.

BP196.

Stolper, Darryl. “‘Bloodstains on the Wall’: Honeyboy Frank Patt!” Blues Unlimited no. 80 (Feb/Mar 1971): 11.

FLOYD PATTERSON BP197.

Wight, Phil. “Being a Musician Saved My Life.” Blues & Rhythm no. 164 (Nov 2001): 14.

AVERY PARRISH

Bogaert, Karel. “Parrish, Turner,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 299 (Item E110). See also: Items BD1104, C733.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Sonny Parker est Mort.” Jazz Hot no. 120 (Apr 1956): 12.

ELVEN PARR

Southern, Eileen. “Parrish, Avery,” in Biographical Dictionary Of Afro-American And African Musicians, p 301 (Item E208).

Evans, David. “Delta Reminiscences: Floyd Patterson Interviewed.” Blues World no. 43 (Summer 1972): 14–15.

NEAL PATTMAN

BP185.

Bogaert, Karel. “Parrish, Avery,” in Blues Lexicon, pp 298–299 (Item E110).

BP198.

Anon. Big Daddy Pattman: “Live in London.” USA: Erwin EM-9701, 1997.

BP186.

Chilton, John. “Parrish, Avery,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 259 (Item E121).

BP199.

Bock, Scott M. “Neal Pattman: ‘Keeping It Going, Best I Can’.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 24–27.

BP187.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Parish, Avery,” in Dictionary Of Jazz, p (Item E182).

BP200.

Duffy, Timothy. “Neal Pattman,” in Music Makers, pp. 122–123. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

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BP217.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Charley Patton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 202 (E101).

BP218.

Aschoff, Peter R. “Charley Patton.” Living Blues no. 161 (Jan/Feb 2002): 52–53.

BP219.

Bakker, Dick M. “Charlie Patton.” Micrography no. 4 (Jun 1969): 9. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Micrography no. 5 (1969): 12.)

BP220.

Barnie, John. “Charley Patton’s Jailhouse Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 124 (Mar/Jun 1977): 22–23.

BP221.

Beatty, Brian. “Everybody’s Hollerin’ Charley: Two New Packages Serve as a Reminder of Patton’s Singular Status in the History of American Music.” Blues Revue no. 74 (Feb/Mar 2002): 43.

BP222.

Bisson, Raffaele. “Charley Patton: Definitivamente?” Il Blues no. 78 (Mar 2002): 18–19.

BP223.

Bogaert, Karel. “Patton, Charley,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 299–301 (Item E110).

BP224.

Brems, Joseph. “Blues and Booze: Charlie Patton and the Mississippi Blues.” Blues Notes [Belgium] no. 2 (1990): 4–6; Blues Notes [Belgium] no. 4 (1991): 11–13.

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BP225.

Coltrane, Mark. “Neal Pattman.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 86–87.

Briggs, Keith; Tuuk, Alex van der. The Definitive Charley Patton. UK: Catfish KATCD180, 2001.

BP226.

Briggs, Keith. “Down the Dirt Road: The Life and Music of Charlie Patton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 104 (Nov 1995): 15.

BP227.

Broven, John. “Louisiana Country Blues: Patton and Mississippi Blues Influences,” in The Voice of the Delta, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 241–249. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège, 1987.

BP201.

Huggins, Cilla. “Billy Boy, Neal Pattman and a Prisoner’s Plea.” Juke Blues no. 33 (Summer 1995): 30–31.

BP202.

Komara, Edward. “Pattman, Neal,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 748 (Item E162).

BP203. BP204.

Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 41 (Nov 2000): 6. Silverman, Ed. “Neal Pattman: Whoopin’ the Blues.” Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/Feb 1994): 30–31.

BP205.

Spivak, John L. Neal Pattman: Prison Blues. USA: Music Maker 91003-2, 1999.

BP206.

Springer, Robert. “Georgia Blues Today.” Blues Unlimited no. 131/132 (Sep/Dec 1978): 36–37.

BP207.

Stephenson, Mike; Irvine, Les. “‘You Could Get a Harp for a Dime’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 11.

BP208.

BP209.

Wilmer, Val. “Still Got the Blues: Neal Patman, 52.” Blues Unlimited no. 133 (Jan/Feb 1979): 18.

BP210.

Périn, Jacques. “Cootie Stark & Neal Pattman.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 37.

BP211.

Rothwell, Fred. “Neal Pattman and Cootie Stark.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 66–67.

BP212.

Russell, Tony. “Neal Pattman: One-Armed Harmonica Virtuoso.” Guardian [UK] (11 Jun 2005): 25.

BP228.

Burke, Tony. “Charley’s Box Set Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 158 (Apr 2001): 12.

Stephenson, Mike. “Neal Pattman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 201 (Aug 2005): 23.

BP229.

Calt, Stephen; Epstein, Jerry; Fahey, John; Kent, Don; Perls, Nick; Stewart, Michael; Wilson, Alan. Charley Patton: Founder of the Delta Blues. USA: Yazoo L-1020, 1970.

BP230.

Calt, Stephen; Kent, Don. Charley Patton: King of the Delta Blues. USA: Yazoo L-2001, 1991.

BP231.

Calt, Stephen; Wardlow, Gayle. “The Greening of the Delta Blues,” in King of the Delta Blues, pp. 98–100. Newton: Rock Chapel, 1988. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 279–281 (Item A2216).

BP232.

Calt, Stephen; Wardlow, Gayle. King of the Delta Blues: The Life and Music of Charlie Patton. Newton: Rock Chapel, 1988. 341 pp.

BP233.

Campfens, Eric. “Blues Retrospective: Charley Patton.” Blueprint no. 89 (Oct 1996): 24–26.

BP213.

See also: Item F562. “BIG” AMOS PATTON BP214.

Hay, Fred J. “Worth a Thousand Dollars a Note: Big Amos Patton on the Harmonica,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 180–195. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001. Obituaries:

BP215.

LeBlanc, Eric. “Big Amos Patton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 168 (Apr 2002): 19.

CHARLEY PATTON BP216.

Amos, Edward. “Charley Patton,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

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BP234.

Carroll, Jeffrey. “Charlie Patton,” in When Your Way Gets Dark. West Lafayette: Parlor, 2005.

BP235.

Charters, Samuel B. “Charley Patton,” in The Bluesmen, pp. 34–56 (Item A387). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part. 1, pp. 34–56. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

BP236.

BP237.

Charters, Samuel B. “Charlie Patton: A Review and Some New Information on the Singer.” Record Research no. 40 (Jan 1962): 2, 20. Clarke, Donald. “Patton, Charley,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 982 (Item E125).

BP238.

Cohn, Lawrence. “The Blues Didn’t Die with Charlie Patton’s Last Record!” 78 Quarterly no. 1 (Autumn 1967): 46–48.

BP239.

Dalton, David. “Little Big Man.” Mojo no. 97 (Dec 2001): 94–95.

BP240.

Dekker, Willem. “Charley Patton.” Doctor Jazz no. 56 (1972): 9–11.

BP241.

Dicaire, David. “Charley Patton (1891–1934): Pony Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 6–9 (Item E130).

BP242.

Droixhe, Daniel. “Blues Élémentaires et Échelle Tonale Chez Charley Patton,” in The Voice of the Delta, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 219–240. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège, 1987.

BP243.

Ellis, John David. Information Packaging in Charley Patton’s Blues (‘Banty Rooster Blues’). Master’s Thesis, University of Georgia, 1991. 62 pp.

BP244.

Evans, David. “The Blues of Charley Patton,” in Big Road Blues: Tradition and Creativity in the Folk Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 239–241. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982.

BP245.

Evans, David. “Charlie Patton,” in American Folklore: An Encyclopedia, ed. J.H. Brunvand, pp. 545–546. New York: Garland, 1996.

BP246.

Evans, David. “Charley Patton,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 144–145. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BP247.

BP248.

Evans, David. “Charley Patton: His Life and Music,” in Charlie Patton, ed. B. Groom. Knutsford: Blues World, 1969. Reprinted in Blues World no. 33 (Autumn 1970): 11–15. Evans, David. “Charley Patton: The Conscience of the Delta,” in The Voice of the Delta, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 109–214. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège, 1987. Reprinted in amended form as notes with Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton. USA: Revenant 212, 2001.

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BP249.

Evans, David. “Charlie Patton,” in The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore. Vol. 2, ed. A. Prahlad, pp. 968–969. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2006.

BP250.

Evans, David. “Patton, Charley,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 900–904. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999.

BP251.

Evans, David. “Ramblin’.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 2 (Oct 1991): 6; Blues Revue Quarterly no. 6 (Fall 1992): 10–12; Blues Revue Quarterly no. 7 (Winter 1992): 14–15.

BP252.

Evans, David; Fahey, John; Komara, Ed; Spottswood, Dick. Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton. USA: Revenant 212, 2001.

BP253.

Fahey, John. Charley Patton. London: Studio Vista, 1970. 112 pp. Reprinted in facsimile form with Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton. USA: Revenant 212, 2001.

BP254.

Fahey, John. “A Textual and Musicological Analysis of the Repertoire of Charley Patton.” JEMF Newsletter 2, no. 4 (1971): 12–13.

BP255.

Fahey, John. A Textual and Musicological Analysis of the Repertoire of Charley Patton. Master’s Thesis, University College of California, 1966. 176 pp.

BP256.

Groom, Bob. Charlie Patton. Knutsford: Blues World, 1969. 20 pp.

BP257.

Groom, Bob. “Charlie Patton: A Personal Impression.” Blues World no. 1 (Mar 1965): 10–11.

BP258.

Groom, Bob. Charley Patton: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 14 June 1929 to Late November/Early December 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5009, 1990. Vol. 2: Late November/Early December 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5010, 1990. Vol. 3: December 1929 to 1 February 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5011, 1990.

BP259.

Groom, Bob. “Blues Forum. 6: Elder Hadley.” Blues World no. 5 (Nov 1965): 15.

BP260.

Harris, Sheldon. “Patton, Charley/Charlie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 409–410 (E146).

BP261.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “De Charlie Patton a Deltaland.” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 22–26.

BP262.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Charlie Patton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 277–278 (E150).

BP263.

Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks. “Rethinking Vernacular Culture: Black Religion and Race Records in the 1920s and 1930s,” in The House That

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BP264.

Holland, Ted. “Charley Patton,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 56 (E157).

BP278.

Morris, Chris. “High Water Blues.” LA Weekly (16 Nov 2001): 50.

BP265.

James, Steve. Down the Dirt Road: The Songs of Charley Patton. USA: Telarc CD-83535, 2001.

BP279.

BP266.

Kent, Don. Masters of the Delta Blues: The Friends of Charlie Patton. USA: Yazoo L-2002, 1991.

Obrecht, Jas. “Deep Down in the Delta: The Adventures of Son House, Willie Brown and Friends.” Guitar Player 26, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 66–81.

BP280.

Oliver, Paul. “Patton, Charley,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 14, ed. S. Sadie, p. 304. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 489 (Item E154).

BP281.

Oliver, Paul. “Patton, Charley (1887–1934),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 227 (Item E378).

BP282.

Olsson, Tom. “Presenting the Legendaries. 1: Charlie Patton.” Jefferson no. 9 (1970): 12–13.

BP283.

Palmer, Robert. “Deeper Into the Blues: Before Robert Johnson, There Was Charley Patton: New Discs Pay Homage to the First King of the Delta Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 625 (5 Mar 1992): 63.

BP284.

Patton, Phil. “Blues for Cousin Charlie.” Esquire 114, no. 4 (Oct 1990): 54–56.

BP285.

Paulus, George. “Charley Patton Publicity Photo — That’s All, That’s All ....” Blues & Rhythm no. 171 (Aug 2002): 13.

BP286.

Piazza, Tom. “A Light Went on and He Sang.” The Oxford American no. 40 (2001): 192–194, 196.

BP287.

Linden, Colin; Basiuk, Bo. “Charley Patton.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 1, no. 3 (Jun 1975): 16–33.

Rochell, Anne. “Marking the Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (22 Feb 1998): 1.

BP288.

Mathus, Jimbo. “Rosetta and Me.” The Oxford American no. 46 (May/Jun 2003).

Rubiner, Julia M. “Charley Patton,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 11 (Item E164).

BP289.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Charley Patton.” The Blues Collection no. 49 (1992+).

BP290.

Russell, Tony. “Charlie Patton,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 42–43 (Item A1904).

BP291.

Rye, Howard. “Charley Patton.” Collectors Items no. 14 (Oct 1982): 20–21.

BP292.

Rye, Howard. “Charley Patton (Revised).” Collectors Items no. 69 (Spring 1995): 12–14.

BP293.

Sacré, Robert (ed.). The Voice of the Delta: Charley Patton and the Mississippi Blues Traditions, Influences, and Comparisons. Liege: Presses Universitaires de Liege, 1987. 333 pp.; 2nd ed. Liege: Presses Universitaires Liege, 1987. 347 pp.

BP267.

Kent, Don. Patton, Sims & Bertha Lee. USA: Herwin 213, 1977.

BP268.

Klatzko, Bernard; Wardlow, Gayle Dean. The Immortal Charlie Patton, 1887–1934. Number 2: 1929–34. USA: Origin Jazz Library OJL-7, 1964. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, by Gayle Dean Wardlow, pp. 18–33. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. Reprinted as notes with Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton. USA: Revenant 212, 2001.

BP269.

Komara, Edward. “Blues in the Round.” Black Music Research Journal 17, no. 1 (Spring 1997): 3–36.

BP270.

Lands, David. “Blues on Record: Charlie Patton and the Delta Bluesmen.” Jazz Journal 52, no. 8 (Aug 1999): 8–9.

BP271.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Patton, Charley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1919–1920 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 288–289 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 281–282 (E169).

BP272. BP273. BP274.

BP275.

BP276.

BP277.

Menabò, Roberto. “Alle Origini del Country-Blues: Charley Patton.” Il Blues no. 5 (Dec 1983): 25–27. (NOTE: Includes LP listing.) Monge, Luigi. “It Won’t Be Long,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 63–85. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985. Monge, Luigi. “High Water Everywhere, Pt. 1,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 405–409. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985. Monge, Luigi. “Tom Rushen Blues,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Crit-

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BP294.

Sante, Luc. “The Blues Avant-Garde,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 74–75 (Item A895).

BP295.

Santelli, Robert. “Patton, Charley,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 323–325 (Item E202).

BP296.

Shadwick, Keith. “Charlie Patton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 238–239 (Item E204).

BP297.

Slaven, Neil. “‘Too Much, Too Late’: Volumes One to Seven.” Blues & Rhythm no. 165 (Xmas 2001): 20–21.

BP298.

Smith, Chris. “Charlie’s Angles.” Blues & Rhythm no. 45 (Jul 1989): 20–21.

BP299.

Smith, Chris. “Mister Charley’s Blues.” Folk Roots no. 40 (Oct 1986): 25.

BP300.

Southern, Eileen. “Patton, Charley,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 302 (Item E208).

BP301.

BP302.

BP303. BP304.

BP305.

Spottswood, Richard. “Patton, Charley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 748–750 (Item E162).

791

BP311.

Williams, Richard. “Mississippi Magic.” Guardian (Friday Review) [UK] (23 Nov 2001): 19. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 156 (1995). Blues News [Finland] no. 157 (1996). Goldmine no. 304 (20 Mar 1992): 39+. Items A343, A344, A1177 (Vol. 1&2), A1378, A1534, A1708, A1734, A1736, A2073, A2086, A2125, BB3063, BB3064, BH2182, BJ1372, BJ1545, BS1723, C182, D1953, D1961, D1963, D1984, F850, F996, F997, F1009, F1010, G87 (Pt. 5).

CLARENCE PAUL BP312.

Armitage, Steve. “The Clarence Paul Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 87 (Mar 1994): 4–6. Obituaries: Goldmine no. 390 (7 Jul 1995): 12. Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 56.

BP313.

Armitage, Steve. “Clarence Paul.” Blues & Rhythm no. 101 (Aug 1995): 8.

RUBY PAUL See: Item BB2738.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Discography of Paramount Issues.” Jazz Journal 2, no. 8 (Aug 1949): 5.

GEORGE PAULUS

Sturesson, Mats. “Bluesens Lengender: Charley Patton.” Jefferson no. 53 (Fall 1981): 8–9.

ODIE PAYNE

Wald, Elijah. “Charley Patton: King of the Delta Blues — a Look Under the Mask.” Sing Out! 46, no. 2 (Summer 2002): 46–52. Wardlow, Gayle Dean; Roche, Jacques. “Patton’s Murder: Whitewash? or Hogwash?” 78 Quarterly no. 1 (Autumn 1967): 10–17. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 94–100. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998.

BP306.

Weinstock, Ron. “Blues Rare & Well Done.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 37–39.

BP307.

Weisbard, Eric. “Reissue: Way, Way Deep: Getting Lost in Revenant’s Seven-CD History of Blues Legend Charley Patton.” Spin [USA] 18 (Jan 2002): 111.

BP308.

Weissman, Dick. “Charley Patton,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 52–53. New York: Routledge, 2005.

BP309.

Whelan, Pete. The Immortal Charlie Patton. Vol. 1. USA: Origin OJL-1, c1962.

BP310.

White, Jack. “Founding Father: Charley Patton.” The Observer Magazine Music Monthly [UK] no. 3 (16 Nov 2003): 25.

See: BARRELHOUSE RECORDS

BP314.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Odie Payne,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 202–203 (E101).

BP315.

Cushing, Steve; O’Brien, Justin (introd). “Behind the Beat of the Blues.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/ Apr 1991): 12–23.

BP316.

Cushing, Steve; O’Brien, Justin. “An Inward Feeling of an Expression: Odie Payne.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/Apr 1991): 52–63.

BP317.

Hess, Norbert. “Odie Payne: Den Blues Nie Ernst Genommen.” Blues Forum no. 2 (Mar/Apr/May 1981): 4–6.

BP318.

O’Brien, Justin. “Payne, Odie Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 750 (Item E162).

BP319.

Santelli, Robert. “Payne, Jr., Odie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 325 (Item E202). Obituaries: Cadence 15, no. 5 (May 1989): 94. Jazz Podium 38 (Jun 1989): 51. Orkester Journalen 57 (Jul/Aug 1989): 42. Soul Bag no. 117 (Winter 1989): 15.

BP320.

Darwen, Norman. “Hip Linkchain and Odie Payne.” Blues & Rhythm no. 44 (May 1989): 17.

792

A Blues Bibliography, Second Edition

BP321.

Josephic, Beth. “Odie Payne.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 35.

PEANUT THE KIDNAPPER (James Sherrill)

BP322.

O’Brien, Justin. “Odie Payne.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 30–31, 34.

ALICE PEARSON

BP323.

Shurman, Dick. “Odie Payne.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 25.

See: Item F1.

See: Item BD983. BILL PEARSON See: Item C766 (Vol. 5).

See also: Item F359. SONNY PAYNE (John W. Payne) BP324.

Khatchadourian, Sonia. “A Ray of Sunshine in the Blues: The Story of Sonny Payne, Longtime Deejay for ‘King Biscuit Time’.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 36–39.

BP325.

O’Neal, Amy. “King Biscuit Time, 1971.” Living Blues no. 5 (Summer 1971): 4–5.

BP326.

O’Neal, Jim. “Payne, John W. ‘Sonny’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 750 (Item E162).

BP327.

BP328.

BP329.

DAVID PEARSON See: Item BB3202. “BIG” PETE PEARSON BP336.

Bock, Scott M. “Big Pete Pearson: ‘If It’s for Real, Somebody’s Going to Appreciate It’.” Living Blues no. 162 (Mar/Apr 2002): 36–39.

ROBERT PEEPLES BP337.

Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta: Pass the Biscuits. Pt.1.” Blues Revue no. 73 (Dec 2001/Jan 2002): 27–28; “Pt. 2.” Blues Revue no. 74 (Feb/Mar 2002): 25, 27.

Hall, Robert; Noblett, Richard. “A Handful of Keys.” Blues Unlimited no. 112 (Mar/Apr 1975): 18, 23; Blues Unlimited no. 114 (Jul/Aug 1975): 14–15.

BP338.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Sonny Payne,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 52, 52–53, 158. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

Hall, Bob. “Peeples, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 751 (Item E162).

PEETIE WHEATSTRAW’S BUDDY

Wisse, Rien. “Het Wel en Wee van KFFA: Sonny Payne, Al Jaren de Stem van King Biscuit Time.” Block no. 88 (1993): 7–11. See also: Big City Blues (Feb/Mar 2000).

ASIE PAYTON BP330.

Johnson, Matthew. Asie Payton: Worried. USA: Fat Possum 80326-2, 1999.

BP331.

Whiteis, David. “Payton, Asie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 751 (Item E162).

See: HERMAN RAY PEG LEG SAM (Arthur Jackson) BP339.

Anon. “Heard and Seen.” Coda no. 146 (Apr 1976): 36–37.

BP340.

Anon. “New Acts.” Variety (12 Feb 1975): 80.

BP341.

Anon. “Schallplatten-Besprechungen: Going Train Blues.” Jazz Podium 26 (Mar 1977): 33–34.

BP342.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Peg Leg Sam,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 203–204 (E101).

BP343.

Bastin, Bruce. Peg Leg Sam and the Chief: The Last Medicine Show. UK: Flyright FLY LP 507/508, 1974.

BP344.

Bastin, Bruce. “Up on the Road,” in Red River Blues, pp. 180–202. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986.

BP345.

Champarou, Patrice. “Peg Leg Sam (né Arthur Jackson, 1911–1977).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 27 (Sep 2003): 17–19.

BP346.

Cooper, Kent. Peg Leg Sam: Joshua. USA: Blue Labor BL-105, 1975; USA: Tomato 2696652, 1989

BP347.

Harris, Sheldon. “Jackson, Arthur ‘Sam’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 261 (E146).

Obituaries: Cadence 25, no. 9 (Sep 1999): 141. EARL PAYTON (Earlee Payton) BP332.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Earl Payton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 203 (E101).

BP333.

Greensmith, Bill. “Payton’s Place.” Blues Unlimited no. 109 (Aug/Sep 1974): 15.

BP334.

Harris, Sheldon. “Payton, Earlee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 410 (E146).

BP335.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Payton, Earlee,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 282–283 (E169). See also: Item BB1984.

Biographical Entries: P

BP348.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Jackson, Peg Leg Sam,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 195 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 183 (E169).

793

BP364.

Pruter, Robert. “Pejoe, Morris,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 752 (Item E162).

BP365.

Santelli, Robert. “Pejoe, Morris,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 326 (Item E202).

BP349.

Lornell, Kip. “Peg Pete and His Pals.” Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73): 27–29.

BP350.

Lowry, Pete. “Doin’ the Piedmont.” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 22–23.

BP366.

BP351.

Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 16.” Blues & Rhythm no. 139 (May 1999): 18.

RICHARD PENNIMAN

BP352.

Lowry, Pete. Peg Leg Sam: Medicine Show Man. USA: Trix 3302, c1973.

Obituaries: O’Neal, Jim. “Morris Pejoe.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 40.

See: LITTLE RICHARD AL PERKINS Komara, Edward. “Perkins, Al,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 761 (Item E162).

BP353.

Monge, Luigi. “Peg Leg Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 751–752 (Item E162).

BP354.

Rush, Ralph. “Arthur Jackson: Peg Leg Sam.” Talking Blues no. 1 (Apr/May/Jun 1976): 4–5.

BP355.

Santelli, Robert. “Peg-Leg Sam,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 324–325 (Item E202).

BP368.

BP356.

Tullos, Allen E. “Born for Hard Luck.” Southern Exposure no. 3 (Winter 1976): 40–45. Reprinted in Growing up Southern: Southern Exposure Looks at Children, Then and Now, ed. Chris Mayfield, pp. 31–35. New York: Pantheon, 1981.

CORA PERKINS

Obituaries:

GERTRUDE PERKINS

BP357.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Peg Leg Sam: Dead and Gone.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 263 (Mar/Apr 1978): 8.

BP367.

Obituaries: Billboard 95 (23 Apr 1983): 68. Variety 310 (16 Feb 1983): 127. O’Neal, Jim; Loveland, Jan. “Al Perkins.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 16.

See: Item BC1158. DOLLY PERKINS See: Item BM219.

See: Items BC1, F1408. PINETOP PERKINS (Joe Willie Perkins)

BP358.

Cooper, Kent. “Peg Leg Sam.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 39.

BP369.

Anon. “Pinetop Perkins.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 35.

BP359.

Wisse, Rien. “Peg Leg Sam Overleden.” Block no. 18 (1978): 8.

BP370.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Pinetop Perkins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 204–205 (E101).

BP360.

Wisse, Rien. “Peg Leg Sam was Meer dan een Medicine-Showman.” Jazz Press no. 49 (Mar 1978): 20.

BP371.

Block, Matthew. Pinetop Perkins: Down in Mississippi. USA: HMG/Hightone HMG 1004, 1998.

BP372.

Bourne, Michael. “Blues Album of the Year: Pinetop Perkins.” Down Beat 65, no. 8 (Aug 1998): 58–59.

BP373.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Pinetop Perkins: ‘I Had Them Basses Rollin’ Like Thunder’.” Living Blues no. 161 (Jan/Feb 2002): 19–29.

BP374.

Corbett, John. “Boogie Woogie Patriarch: Pinetop Perkins.” Down Beat 60, no. 3 (Mar 1993): 32.

BP375.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Les Hommes de Muddy Waters: Joe Willie ‘Pinetop’ Perkins.” Soul Bag no. 14 (c1971): 14.

See also: Items BA549, F448 (no. 80). MORRIS PEJOE (Morris Pejas) BP361.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Morris Pejoe,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 204 (E101).

BP362.

Dahl, Bill. Morris Pejoe/Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Spires: Wrapped in My Baby. USA: Delmark DE-716, 1998.

BP363.

Dawkins, Jimmy. “Morris Pejoe.” Blues Unlimited no. 67 (Nov 1969): 12–13.

794

A Blues Bibliography, Second Edition

BP376.

Christon, Lawrence. “The Blues: Fading Into Silence.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (6 Oct 1985): 52–53, 57–58.

BP377.

Cohen, Elliot Stephen. “Pinetop Perkins: Ladies Man.” Dirty Linen no. 117 (Apr/May 2005): 21, 23–25, 27.

Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 289 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 284 (E169). BP394.

Leadbitter, Mike. “That Pinetop Man.” Blues Unlimited no. 103 (Aug/Sep 1973): 7–8.

BP395.

Morgantini, Jacques. Pinetop Perkins: Pinetop is Just Top. France: Black & Blue 33.520, 1976.

BP378.

Cromwell, Michael. “Pinetop: Playing the Blues at 75.” Washington Times (16 Mar 1989): 2.

BP396.

BP379.

Dahl, Bill. Pinetop Perkins: After Hours. USA: Blind Pig BP 3088, 1989.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Pinetop Perkins,” in Blues, pp. 50, 52–53, 58, 133, 139 (Item A1504).

BP397.

Perkins, Pinetop. “Pinetop’s Boogie.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 10–16.

BP398.

Pilchak, Angela M. “Pinetop Perkins,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 54 (Item E164).

BP380.

Dawkins, Jimmy; Leadbitter, Mike. “Sonny Boy Was the Best.” Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 16–17.

BP381.

DelGrosso, Maureen. “Pinetop Perkins: Hopson Homecoming.” Blues Revue no. 47 (May 1999): 16–20.

BP399.

Point, Michael. “Perkins, Joe Willie ‘Pinetop’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 761–762 (Item E162).

BP382.

Duffy, Timothy. “Joe Willie ‘Pinetop’ Perkins,” in Music Makers, pp. 124–125. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BP400.

Russell, Tony. “Pinetop Perkins (1913–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 154 (Item A1904).

BP383.

Emerson, Bo. “‘Pinetop’ Perkins Plays Blues Piano with an Energy That Belies His Age.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (22 Mar 1989): 3.

BP401.

Santelli, Robert. “Perkins, Pinetop,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 326–327 (Item E202).

BP384.

Hansen, George. Pinetop Perkins with the Blue Ice Band: Featuring Chicago Beau. USA: Earwig CD 4934, 1995.

BP402.

Shadwick, Keith. “Willie ‘Pinetop’ Perkins,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 237 (Item E204).

BP403.

BP385.

Harris, Sheldon. “Perkins, Joe Willie ‘Pinetop’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 412–413 (E146).

Shapiro, Harry. “Keys to the Highway.” Blueprint 2, no. 19 (Jan 1999): 22–23.

BP404.

BP386.

Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues: Pinetop.” Coda 9, no. 2 (Jul/Aug 1969): 33.

Tipaldi, Art. Pinetop Perkins: Back on Top. USA: Telarc CD 83489, 2000.

BP405.

BP387.

Heim, Chris. “Prime ‘Pinetop’.” Chicago Tribune (30 Jan 1989): 3.

Whiteis, David. Pinetop Perkins: Boogie Woogie King. USA: Evidence ECD26011, 1992.

BP406.

BP388.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Pinetop Perkins,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 279–281 (E150).

Zúmel, Vicente P.; Valls, Roser. “Pinetop Perkins & Jerry Portnoy.” Solo Blues no. 2 (Fall 1985): 26–28.

BP389.

Holland, Ted. “Joe Willie ‘Pinetop’ Perkins,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 84 (E157).

BP390.

BP391.

Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Joe W. ‘Pinetop’ Perkins: Oral History.” Cadence 1, no. 1 (Jan 1976): 8–10. Kilby, George Jr. Pinetop Perkins: Portrait of a Delta Bluesman. USA: Omega OCD 3017, 1993.

See also: Goldmine no. 304 (20 Mar 1992): 66+. Items A1464, D1469, F311 (Vol. 3). NICK PERLS See: YAZOO RECORDS RUDOLPH K. PERNELL Obituaries: Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 46. NAT PERRILLIAT

BP392.

Labbe, Randy. Pinetop Perkins: Born in the Delta. USA: Telarc CD-83418, 1997.

BP407.

Broven, John J. “Nat Perrilliat,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 159 (Item F1076).

BP393.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Perkins, Pinetop,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1938 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s

BP408.

Vernon, Mike. “Domino Men: Nat Perrilliat & Wallace Davenport.” Jazz Monthly 13, no. 6 (Aug 1967): 11–12.

Biographical Entries: P

BP419.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Bill Perry.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 84.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Peterson, James,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 284–285 (E169).

BP420.

Komara, Edward. “Perry, Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 762 (Item E162).

Neill, Logan. “Now He’ll Play the Blues for His Hometown Crowd.” St. Petersburg Times [Florida] (25 Sep 2005): 5.

BP421.

(NOTE: This artist is a Mississippi-based bluesman and should not be confused with the blues/ rock artist with the same name.)

Pinson, Heather. “Peterson, James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 762–763 (Item E162).

LUCKY PETERSON (Judge Kenneth Peterson)

BILL PERRY BP409. BP410.

795

KATHRYN PERRY

BP422.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Lucky Peterson,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, pp. 408–409 (Item A432).

BP423.

Anon. “Onstage with Little Lucky.” Ebony 26, no. 12 (Oct 1971): 94.

BP424.

Anon. “Q&A: Lucky Peterson.” Jazziz 20, no. 8 (Aug 2003): 16.

BP425.

Baker, Cary. “Keep on Moving.” Blue Flame no. 10 (c1970): 3.

BP426.

Bineham, Tom. “Potential Blues Superstar Aged 5.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 7 (Nov 1971): 15.

BP427.

Bonner, Brett J. “40 Under 40: Lucky Peterson.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 83.

BP428.

Cugny, Laurent. “Lucky Peterson: La Relève du Blues.” Le Monde de la Musique no. HS171 (Nov 1993): 1–3.

BP429.

Dahl, Bill. “Former Prodigy Lucky Peterson Ready for ‘Second Career’.” Chicago Tribune (11 Jun 1993): 47.

BP430.

Dahl, Bill. Lucky Peterson: Ridin’. USA: Evidence ECD 26033, 1993.

BP431.

DelGrosso, Rich. “Lucky Peterson: Coming Full Circle.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 12–13.

BP432.

Dicaire, David. “Lucky Peterson: A Blues Prodigy,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 145–149 (Item E131).

BP433.

Doerschuk, Robert L. “World View: Session Datebook - Lucky Peterson.” Keyboard 20, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 14+.

BP434.

Bonner, Brett J. “James Peterson: ‘I Ain’t Backin’ Off for Nobody’.” Living Blues no. 125 (Jan/Feb 1996): 26–31.

Doidy, Eric. “Lucky Peterson: Le Surdoue Tranquille.” Soul Bag no. 164 (Fall 2001): 37–39.

BP435.

Fox, Geoff. “Longtime Blues Performer Hitting the Road to Alabama.” Tampa Tribune [Florida] (25 Sep 2005): 2.

Duncan, Scott. “A Bluesman with Other Ambitions.” Blueprint no. 58 (Dec 1993/Jan 1994): 22–23.

BP436.

Goff, Yann Le. “Rencontre: Lucky Peterson.” Jazz Hot no. 531 (Jun 1996): 12–13.

See: Item BM219. KING PERRY (Oliver King Perry) BP411.

Mohr, Kurt. “King Perry: A Name Discography.” Discophile no. 60 (Jun 1958): 8, 10.

OSCAR PERRY BP412.

Komara, Edward. “Perry, Oscar Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 762 (Item E162).

BP413.

Ainsworth, Alan; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Oscar Perry.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 49–50. Obituaries: Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 60. Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 81.

BP414.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Oscar Lee Perry.” Goldmine no. 650 (24 Jun 2005): 27.

BP415.

LeBlanc, Eric. “Oscar Perry.” Blues & Rhythm no. 193 (Oct 2004): 12–13.

BP416.

Périn, Jacques. “Oscar Perry.” Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 41. See also: Item BC1648.

RUFUS PERRYMAN See: SPECKLED RED WILLIE PERRYMAN See: PIANO RED TEDDY PETERS See: Item BM219. JAMES PETERSON BP417.

BP418.

796

A Blues Bibliography, Second Edition

BP437.

Greenlee, Bob. Lucky Peterson: Lucky Strikes! USA: Alligator AL 4770, 1989.

BP455.

Roy, Franck. “Lucky Peterson.” Rock & Folk no. 316 (Dec 1993): 10.

BP438.

Grosman, Romain. “Lucky Peterson: I’m the Best!” Jazz Hot no. 501 (Jun 1993): 24.

BP456.

BP439.

Hadley, Frank-John. “Lucky Peterson: Prince of the Blues.” Down Beat 61, no. 9 (Sep 1994): 28–29.

Russell, Tony. “Lucky Peterson (1964–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 154 (Item A1904).

BP457.

Huggins, Cilla. “Born Lucky: Lucky Peterson Interview.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 28–29.

Santelli, Robert. “Peterson, Lucky,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 327–328 (Item E202).

BP458.

Seedorff, George. “Lucky Peterson Will Walk the Streets of Royal Oak with His Wireless Guitar.” Michigan Chronicle (30 Jul 1997): 5.

BP459.

Shadwick, Keith. “Lucky Peterson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 240 (Item E204).

BP460.

Snyder, John. Lucky Peterson: Beyond Cool. USA: Verve 314 521 147-2, 1993.

BP461.

Tipaldi, Art. “Lucky Peterson,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 79–84. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

BP462.

Wisse, Rien. “Ex-Wonderkind Lucky Peterson Verdringt een Jeugd-Incidentje.” Block no. 119 (2001): 8–11.

BP440. BP441.

Isola, Gregory. “Lucky Peterson: Voodoo Bluesman.” Guitar Player 28, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 18.

BP442.

Jurgeit, Ludwig. “Robben Ford, B.B. King, Lucky Peterson.” Jazz Podium 45 (May 1996): 34.

BP443.

Koechlin, Stephane. “Lucky Peterson en Route vers la Gloire.” Soul Bag no. 131 (Summer 1993): 6–7.

BP444.

Kunz, Mary. “True Blues; Buffalo Musical Prodigy Lucky Peterson Talks About His Incredible Past and Plans for the Future.” Buffalo News [New York] (17 Aug 2001): G20.

BP445.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Peterson, Lucky,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 289, 291 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 285 (E169).

BP446.

Leslie, Fran. “‘I’m Intending to Do the Blues a Long Time’.” Blueprint no. 83 (Apr 1996): 10–11.

BP447.

Löfgren, Tommy. “Double Dealin’ — or What?: Lucky Peterson.” Jefferson no. 139 (2004): 32–33.

BP448.

Löfgren, Tommy. “Lucky Peterson.” Jefferson no. 91 (1990): 4–6.

ARTHUR PETTIES BP463.

Eagle, Bob. “Arthur Pettis.” Alley Music 1, no. 3 (Winter 1968): 15. See also: Items F813, F849, F1005 (Vol. 2).

COLEMAN “ALABAMA” PETTIS JUNIOR Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pettis, ‘Alabama’ Junior,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1946 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 291 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 285 (E169).

Peterson, Lucky; Snyder, John. Lucky Peterson: I’m Ready. USA: Verve 314 517 513-2, 1993.

BP465.

Radenac, Marc. “Alabama Pettis, Jr.” Soul Bag no. 114 (Autumn 1988): 23.

Pinson, Heather. “Peterson, Lucky,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 763 (Item E162).

ROBERT PETWAY

Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Lucky Peterson.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 52–53.

BP450.

Ouellette, Dan. “Backstage with ... Lucky Peterson.” Down Beat 70, no. 7 (Jul 2003): 18.

BP451. BP452.

BP454.

Item BB3260.

BP464.

BP449.

BP453.

See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 29 (2003). Goldmine no. 360 (13 May 1994): 66. Jazzthetik (Mar 1994): 8+.

Point, Michael. “Down Beat 48th Annual Critics Poll: TDWR Blues Artist and Blues Group of the Year: Lucky Peterson.” Down Beat 67, no. 8 (Aug 2000): 55. Plaud-Proietti, Isabelle. “Lucky Peterson: Woke Up This Morning.” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 12–14.

BP466.

Bogaert, Karel. “Petway, Robert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 301 (Item E110).

BP467.

Harris, Jeff. “Petway, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 763–764 (Item E162).

BP468.

Oliver, Paul. “Petway, Robert (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 231 (Item E378).

Biographical Entries: P

BP469.

Oliver, Paul. Robert Petway (1941–42): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Wolf WSE 108, c1983. Notes reprinted as “Catfish Blues: Robert Petway,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 87–88 (Item A1577).

BP470.

Rye, Howard. “Robert Petway.” Collectors Items no. 17 (Apr 1983): 13.

BP471.

Santelli, Robert. “Petway, Robert,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 328 (Item E202).

797

BP482.

Obituaries: Billboard 111 (18 Sep 1999): 114. Blues News [Germany] no. 20 (Jan/Mar 2000): 4. Blues Revue no. 53 (Dec 1999): 94. Cadence 25, no. 11 (Nov 1999): 141. Dirty Linen no. 85 (Dec 1999/Jan 2000): 8. Guitar Player 34, no. 1 (Jan 2000): 22. Jazz Hot no. 569 (Apr 2000): 7. Jefferson no. 122 (1999): 46. Juke Blues no. 45 (Autumn 1999): 69. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 919. Orkester Journalen 67 (Oct 1999): 45.

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BM490, BM1834, BV157, BW1912, F813.

BP483.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Brewer Phillips.” Living Blues no. 148 (Nov/Dec 1999): 54–55.

BP484.

Burke, Tony. “Brewer Phillips.” Blues & Rhythm no. 143 (Oct 1999): 18.

BP485.

Périn, Jacques. “Brewer Phillips.” Soul Bag no. 156 (Fall 1999): 36.

BP486.

Race, Wesley. “Brewer Phillips (1926–1999).” Blues Access no. 40 (Winter 2000): 48–49.

BP487.

Skelly, Richard J. “Brewer Phillips, 1924–1999.” Sing Out! 44, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 27.

ARTHUR PHELPS See: BLIND BLAKE WALTER PHELPS BP472.

Anon. “Celebrate Black History Month.” CitizenTimes [Asheville, North Carolina] (13 Feb 2004).

BP473.

Cohen, Andrew. “Phelps, Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 764 (Item E162).

BP474.

Mollett, Carol. “Tribute to a Blues Duo.” CitizenTimes [Asheville, North Carolina] (20 Feb 2000): I1. Obituaries:

BP475.

“Walter Phelps.” Living Blues no. 56 (Spring 1983): 39–40. (NOTE: Reprinted from Citizen-Times [Ashville, North Carolina].)

BREWER PHILLIPS BP476.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Brewer Phillips Remembers Hound Dog Taylor: Lets Have Some Fun! Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 24, 27, 30–32, 34, 36–37; “Pt. 2: The Early Years.” Living Blues no. 119 (Jan/Feb 1995): 30–43.

Shurman, Dick. Brewer Phillips: Homebrew. USA: Delmark DE-686, 1996.

See also: Items BH2858, BT385, BT387, BT392, BT408. CORA PHILLIPS See: Item BB55. EARL PHILLIPS BP488.

Cushing, Steve; O’Brien, Justin (introd). “Behind the Beat of the Blues.” Living Blues no. 96 (Mar/ Apr 1991): 12–23.

BP489.

O’Brien, Justin. “Phillips, Earl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 765 (Item E162).

BP490.

Santelli, Robert. “Phillips, Earl,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 328–329 (Item E202).

BP477.

Broling, Göran. “Amerikansk Happening.” Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 24.

BP478.

Flanagan, Graeme. “Brewer Phillips.” Crazy Music no. 7 (1976): 9–10.

BP479.

Hoffman, Larry. Brewer Phillips & Ted Harvey: Good Houserockin’. Austria: Wolf 120.608, 1995.

BP491.

Nelson, David. “Earl Phillips.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 51.

BP480.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Phillips, Brewer,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1948 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 291 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 286 (E169).

BP492.

O’Brien, Justin. “Earl Phillips.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 42–43.

BP481.

Otis, John. “Phillips, Brewer,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 764–765 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Cadence 17, no. 6 (Jun 1991): 93. Soul Bag no. 123 (Summer 1991): 26.

ESTHER PHILLIPS (Esther May Jones) BP493.

Allmen, Daisy von. “The Time is Now.” Jazz [Switzerland] no. 3 (1976): 6–9.

BP494.

Anon. “Chateauvallon de a A Z.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 203 (Aug/Sep 1972): 37.

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BP495.

Anon. Esther Phillips Sings. USA: Atlantic SD8122, 1966.

BP514.

Harris, Sheldon. “Phillips, Esther,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 417–418 (E146).

BP496.

Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 275 (3 Jul 1974): 56.

BP515.

BP497.

Anon. “Universal Signs Little Esther, New Sensation.” Chicago Defender (13 May 1950): 20.

Hess, Norbert. “Esther Phillips Discography.” Shout no. 96 (Jun 1974): 5–11.

BP516.

Bellemain, Daniel. “Esther Phillips.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 28/29 (Easter 1979): 14.

Hess, Norbert. Esther Phillips: Set Me Free. USA: Atlantic 81662-1, 1986.

BP517.

Brown, Geoff. “Esther’s Out of Left Field Hit.” Melody Maker (8 Nov 1975): 51.

Hess, Norbert. Little Esther: Bad Baad Girl. UK: Charly CRB 1100, 1985; UK: Charly CD 47, 1987.

BP518.

Hess, Norbert. “Little Esther Phillips Discography.” Soul Bag no. 40 (Jul/Aug 1974): 8–15. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in SB no. 43/44 (1974): 3; no. 47 (1975): 1; no. 51 (1976): 32; no. 54 (1976): 1.)

BP519.

Hess, Norbert. “‘Little Esther’ Phillips: Sie War Erstklassig, Liess Sich Aber Nicht Klassifizieren.” Blues Forum no. 16 (4th Quarter 1984): 4–9.

BP520.

Hess, Norbert. “Vom Flüstern bis zum Schrei: Esther Phillips.” Jazz Podium 23, no. 11 (1974): 14–16.

BP498. BP499. BP500.

Clarke, Donald. “Phillips, Esther,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 999 (Item E125).

BP501.

D’Arch Smith, Timothy. “Esther Phillips (Little Esther); Bow Wow Wow; XRay Specs,” in Peepin’ in a Seafood Store, pp. 122–131. Norwich: Russell, 1992.

BP502.

Dellar, Fred. “Laissez-Faire in Bouffant Hair.” New Musical Express (11 Oct 1975).

BP503.

Deutsch, Didier C. The Best of Esther Phillips. USA: Epic/Legacy ZK 45483, 1990.

BP521.

BP504.

Deutsch, Didier C. Esther Phillips: From a Whisper to a Scream. USA: CBS ZK 40935, 1988.

Hess, Norbert. “What a Diff’rence 27 Years Make.” Black Music 3, no. 30 (May 1976): 6–7, 52.

BP522.

BP505.

Endress, Gudrun. “CTI Olympic Jazz.” Jazz Podium 21 (Aug 1972): 24–28.

Highwater, Jamake Mamake. “Hall of Obscurity.” Stereo Review 34 (Apr 1975): 59.

BP523.

BP506.

Feather, Leonard. “Phillips, Esther,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 243 (Item E136).

Hildebrand, Lee. “Esther Phillips,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 177–178. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BP524.

Feather, Leonard. “Phillips, Esther,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 273 (Item E135).

Holland, Ted. “Little Esther Phillips,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 151 (E157).

BP525.

Feather, Leonard. “Esther Phillips: Blindfold Test.” Down Beat 41 (10 Oct 1974): 31.

Hunt, Dennis. “Esther Phillips: From Hit Records to Synanon and Back.” Rolling Stone no. 144 (27 Sep 1973): 24–25.

BP526.

Feather, Leonard. Esther Phillips: Confessin’ the Blues. USA: Atlantic SD-1680, 1976; USA: Atlantic 7 90670-2, 1976.

Jones, Max. “A Rap with Esther.” Melody Maker (2 Sep 1972): 27.

BP527.

Fisher, Tom. “Phillips, Little Esther,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 765–766 (Item E162).

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Phillips, Esther,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1948– 1949 (Item E165).

BP528.

Millar, Bill. Esther Phillips. USA: Power Pak PO288, 1977.

BP507.

BP508. BP509.

BP510.

BP511.

Garland, Phyl. “A Coast to Coast Comeback.” Ebony 27, no. 12 (Oct 1972): 174.

BP529.

Millar, Bill. “Esther Phillips.” Soul Music Monthly no. 2 (Feb 1967).

BP512.

Garland, Phyl. “Little Esther Phillips.” Stereo Review 50 (Jul 1985): 69.

BP530.

BP513.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Esther Phillips (Little Esther),” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 249–250 (Item E145).

Miller, Jim. “Phillips, Esther,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 557 (Item E154).

BP531.

Milton, David. “Foxy Ladies.” Melody Maker (2 Jun 1973): 16.

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799

no. 8 (20 Aug 1984): 76. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 18, no. 4 (1984): 745–746. Das Orchester 32 (Oct 1984): 903. Time [USA] 124 (20 Aug 1984): 93.

BP532.

Milton, David. “Soul Food.” Melody Maker (28 Apr 1973): 21.

BP533.

Mohr, Kurt. “Little Esther on Federal.” Jazz Statistics no. 12 (Sep 1959): 7.

BP534.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Esther Phillips,” in Blues, pp. 16, 26, 31, 46, 97, 113, 116–119, 123, 139 (Item A1504).

BP546.

Aldin, Mary Katherine; Burke, Tony. “Esther Phillips.” Blues & Rhythm no. 2 (Sep 1984): 53.

BP547.

Nite, Norm N. “Little Esther Phillips,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 386–387 (Item E181).

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Esther Phillips.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 69.

BP548.

Feather, Leonard. “Up and Down Blues Singer Esther Phillips Dies at 48.” Los Angeles Times (8 Aug 1984): 1.

BP549.

Friedman, Emily. “Esther Phillips, 1935–1984.” Come for to Sing 10, no. 4 (Autumn 1984): 7.

BP550.

Périn, Jacques. “Esther Phillips.” Soul Bag no. 100 (Sep/Oct 1984): 55–56.

BP551.

Schweitz, Hans. “Esther Phillips, 1935–1984.” Jefferson no. 67 (Winter 1984): 48–49.

BP552.

Stevens, Alan. “Esther Phillips.” Crescendo 22 (Jun/Jul 1985): 38.

BP553.

Wisse, Rien. “Esther Phillips.” Block no. 51 (Jul/ Aug/Sep 1984): 15.

BP535. BP536.

Nolan, Herb. “Esther Phillips.” Down Beat 41 (28 Mar 1974): 27.

BP537.

Nooger, Dan. Little Esther Phillips: The Complete Savoy Recordings. USA: SJ Records SJL 2258, 1984.

BP538.

BP539.

O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. ‘Baby I’m for Real’: Esther Phillips.” Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 13–17. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 374–387 (Item A1676). Penny, Dave. The Chronological Little Esther, 1951–1952. France: Classics 5066, c2005. The Chronological Little Esther, 1951–1953. France: Classics 5147, c2005.

BP540.

Santelli, Robert. “Phillips, Esther,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 329 (Item E202).

BP541.

Shadwick, Keith. “Esther Phillips,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 242 (Item E204).

BP542.

Southern, Eileen. “Phillips, Esther (Esther Mae Jones),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 306 (Item E208).

BP543.

Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Esther Phillips.” Blues Life no. 24 (1983): 14–19.

BP544.

Tomas, Alain. “Du Soupir au Cri.” Jazz Hot no. 466 (Sep 1989): 58–59.

BP545.

Williams, Sherley Anne. “Returning to the Blues: Esther Phillips and Contemporary Blues Culture.” Callaloo: A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters 14, no. 4 (Fall 1991): 816–828. Obituaries: Billboard 96 (18 Aug 1984): 53. Black Perspective in Music 12, no. 2 (Fall 1984): 279. Cadence 10, no. 9 (Sep 1984): 78. Coda no. 199 (Dec 1984): 39. Down Beat 51, no. 11 (Nov 1984): 14. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 90 (1984): 22. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 332 (Sep/Oct 1984): 5. JazzTimes (Sep 1984): 10. Macleans 97, no. 34 (20 Aug 1984): 4. Melody Maker (18 Aug 1984): 3. Musician no. 73 (Nov 1984): 10. Musical Times 125 (Oct 1984): 591. New York Times (8 Aug 1984): 21. Newsweek 104,

See also: Blues & Soul no. 89 (1972). Blues & Soul no. 99 (1972). Items A440, A1901, A2243, BO77, BO132. FLOYD PHILLIPS Obituaries: BP554.

Burke, Tony. “Floyd Phillips.” Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 21.

GENE PHILLIPS (Eugene Floyd Phillips) BP555.

Harris, Mark. “Boogie in the Dark.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 14 (May 1983): 8–9.

BP556.

Komara, Edward. “Phillips, Gene,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 765 (Item E162).

BP557.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Phillips, Gene,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1949 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 291 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 286 (E169).

BP558.

Richards, Gary. “Jump with Me Baby (Second Chorus).” Alley Music 1, no. 3 (Winter 1968): 6–7.

BP559.

Rounce, Tony. Gene Phillips and His Rhythm Aces: Drinkin’ & Stinkin. UK: Ace 894, 2003.

BP560.

Topping, Ray. Gene Phillips: Swinging the Blues. UK: Ace CDCHD 746, 2000.

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“BLIND” JAMES PHILLIPS BP561.

BP575.

Bastin, Bruce; Lowry, Pete. “‘The Right String, Baby’: Blues from the South-East.” Blues Unlimited no. 71 (Apr 1970): 7–8.

BP576.

Bentley, John. “Come Into My Parlour.” Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 3 (1977): 1–4.

BP577.

Bogaert, Karel. “Piano Red (Willie Perryman),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 302–303 (Item E110).

BP578.

Britt, Stan. The Original Dr Feelgood. UK: JSP 1100, 1986.

BP579.

Clarke, Donald. “Piano Red,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1000 (Item E125).

BP580.

Garner, Ken. “Piano Red,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 281. London: BBC, 1993.

BP581.

Hagen, Tiny. “Doctor Feelgood/Piano Red: Seine Musik ist Medizin.” Blues Forum no. 7 (3rd Quarter 1982): 8–9.

BP582.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Dr Feelgood,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 106 (Item E145).

BP583.

Harris, Sheldon. “Perryman, William Lee ‘Willie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 414–415 (E146).

BP584.

Hess, Norbert. Doctor Feelgood, The Original Piano Red: Music is Medicine. Germany: L+R LR 42.019, 1981.

Bogaert, Karel. “Phillips, ‘Blind’ James,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 301 (Item E110).

PHIL PHILLIPS See: Item BR383. SAM PHILLIPS See: SUN RECORDS PHILLIPS’ LOUISVILLE JUG BAND BP562.

Bogaert, Karel. “Phillips’ Louisville Jug Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 302 (Item E110). See also: Items C522, F593.

PIANO BILL See: W. B. BRYSON PIANO “C” RED (James Wheeler) BP563.

Bartolucci, Ron. Piano C. Red. France: New Rose CD 5105, 1992.

BP564.

Darwen, Norman. “Piano C. Red: The Flat Foot Boogie Man.” Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 11–12.

BP565.

Komara, Edward. “Piano C. Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 772 (Item E162).

BP566.

Olderen, Martin van. Piano C. Red: Flat Foot Boogie. Holland: Tramp TR 9901, c1984.

BP567.

Sharp, Steven. “Piano C. Red: Cab-Drivin’ Man.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 42–47.

BP585.

Hess, Norbert. “Piano Red: Doktor Feelgood.” Jazz Podium 26, no. 5 (May 1977): 10–11.

BP568.

Solding, Staffan. “C Som i Chicago Piano C. Red.” Jefferson no. 48 (Summer 1980): 16.

BP586.

Hess, Norbert. Piano Red & Johnny Shines: Blues Live. Switzerland: Zytglogge 220, 1980.

BP587.

Hess, Norbert. Piano Red: The Doctor’s In! Germany: Bear Family BCD 15685 DI, 1993.

BP588.

Hobus, André. “Piano Red (1911–1985).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 24 (Dec 2002): 14–17.

BP589.

Komara, Edward. “Piano Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 772 (Item E162).

BP590.

Laffont, Henri. “‘Doctor Feelgood’: Piano Red.” Big Beat [France] no. 20 (May 1981): 40–46.

BP591.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Piano Red,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1954 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 292 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 287 (E169).

BP592.

Mayes, Zella. Happiness is Piano Red: Dr. Feelgood Underground Atlanta. USA: King 1117, 1972.

PIANO RED (Willie Perryman) BP569.

Allen, Walter. “A Discography of Piano Red.” Melody Maker (4 Aug 1951): 9.

BP570.

Allen, Walter C. “Piano Red Willie Perryman: A Discography.” Discophile no. 41 (Apr 1955): 6–7. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 44 (1955): 13; no. 50 (1956): 16–17.)

BP571.

Amos, Edward. “Willie Perryman (Piano Red),” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BP572.

Anderson, Clive. Dr. Feelgood and the Interns: What’s Up Doc? UK: Edsel ED122, 1983.

BP573.

Anon. “Piano Red Hits Jackpot with ‘Count Days I’m Gone’.” Chicago Defender (29 Mar 1952): 22.

BP574.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Piano Red,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 205–206 (E101).

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BP593.

McClatchey, Devereaux. Dr. Feelgood: Let Me Play with Your Poodle. USA: Poodle PR-109, 1978.

BP594.

McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Piano Red,” in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 130–141. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981.

BP595.

Morgan, Alun. Piano Red: Ain’t Goin’ to Be Your Low Down Dog No More. UK: Black Lion BL-311, 1974; UK: Black Lion 30162, 1987.

BP596.

Olderen, Martin van. Piano Red — ‘Dr. Feelgood’: Jumping the Boogie. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2821, 1977.

BP597.

Osgood, Bob. “‘Piano Red’ in Atlanta.” Mississippi Rag 3, no. 3 (Jan 1976): 16.

BP598.

Richards, Gary. “Jump with Me Baby.” Alley Music 1, no. 2 (1st Quarter 1968): 8.

BP599.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Piano Red.” The Blues Collection no. 68 (1992+).

BP600.

Russell, Tony. “Piano Red (1911–1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 155 (Item A1904).

BP601.

Sears, Zena. Piano Red in Concert. USA: Groove LG-1002, 1957.

BP602.

Shadwick, Keith. “Piano Red,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 243 (Item E204).

BP603.

Springer, Robert. “‘The Blues Gives Them Inspiration, You Know’: An Interview with Piano Red (Willie Perryman): Atlanta, August 12th, 1975, at Muhlenbrink’s (Underground Atlanta).” Blues Unlimited no. 126 (Sep/Oct 1977): 18–22.

BP604.

Springer, Robert. Piano Red: Live at Muhlenbrink’s. USA: Warped V-1508, c1977.

BP605.

Strachwitz, Chris. Piano Red: Dr. Feelgood All Alone with His Piano. USA: Arhoolie 1064, 1972.

BP606.

Tanner, George. “Interview mit Piano Red. Teil 1.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 4 (1979); “Teil 2.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 5 (1979): 17–18.

BP607.

Tanner, George. “Piano Red: Dr. Feelgood.” Rock Revue no. 30 (Feb 1979): 2–5.

801

11 (Nov 1985): 12. Goldmine no. 133 (30 Aug 1985). New York Times (27 Jul 1985): 29. Orkester Journalen 53, no. 9 (Sep 1985): 45. Variety 320 (31 Jul 1985): 94. BP611.

Feeley, Richard W.; Remy, David. “William ‘Piano Red’ Perryman.” Living Blues no. 67 (1986): 37.

BP612.

Holzheuser, Hanno. “Dr. Feelgood/Piano Red.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 19.

BP613.

Holzheuser, Hanno. “Piano Red.” Solo Blues no. 2 (Fall 1985): 15. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 149 (1994). Now Dig This no. 132 (Mar 1994). Items C733, F178, F1152.

PIANO SLIM (Robert Smith) BP614.

Biscamp, Evelyn. Piano Slim: That’s Fat!: The Best Boogie ‘n’ Blues. USA: Collectables COLCD-5512, 1994.

BP615.

Bruin, Leo. Piano ‘Robert T. Smith’ Slim and the St. Louis BluesMachine: Gateway to the Blues. Holland: Swingmaster 2110, 1985.

BP616.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Piano Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1954 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 292 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 287 (E169).

BP617.

Piano Slim. Piano Slim: Mean Woman Blues. Holland: Swingmaster 2103, 1981.

PICANINNY JUG BAND See: MEMPHIS JUG BAND Items BM1272, BM1273. WALTER “FATS” PICHON BP618.

Anon. “Fats Pichon Tells How Artists Ignore Bias to Work in the South.” Chicago Defender (6 Oct 1956): 15.

BP619.

Ashforth, Alden. “Pichon, Fats [Walter],” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 317 (Item E159).

BP608.

Vernon, Michael. Piano Red: Rhythm & Blues. Vol. 2. UK: RCA RCX 7138, 1960s.

BP609.

Wilmer, Val. “Dr Feelgood.” Melody Maker (5 Aug 1972): 20.

BP620.

Broven, John J. “Walter ‘Fats’ Pichon,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 11 (Item F1076).

BP610.

Wisse, Rien. “Piano Red.” Block no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1981): 14–16.

BP621.

Chilton, John. “Pichon, ‘Fats’ Walter,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 259 (Item E121).

Obituaries: Billboard 97 (17 Aug 1985): 70. Black Perspective in Music 13, no. 2 (1985): 244. Block no. 55 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1985): 16. Down Beat 52, no.

BP622.

Feather, Leonard. “Pichon, Fats,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 382–383 (Item E138).

802

BP623.

BP624. BP625.

BP626.

BP627. BP628.

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Feather, Leonard. “Pichon, Walter (Fats),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 274 (Item E135).

SLIM PICKENS

Harris, Sheldon. “Pichon, Walter G ‘Fats’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 418–419 (E146).

CHARLIE PICKETT

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pichon, Walter ‘Fats’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1955 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 292–293 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 288 (E169). Morgan, Tom. “Pichon, Walter G. ‘Fats’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 773 (Item E162).

See: EDDIE BURNS

BP637.

Oliver, Paul. ‘Brownsville’ Son Bonds, Charlie Pickett (1934–1941): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1934–1941). Austria: Wolf WBCD-003, 1991.

BP638.

Oliver, Paul. “Screening the Blues.” Jazz Monthly 7, no. 5 (Jul 1961): 18. See also: DELTA BOYS

DAN PICKETT (James Founty) BP639.

Pease, Sharon A. “Fats Pichon a Video Star Now.” Down Beat 17 (1 Dec 1950): 12.

Eagle, Bob. “Dan Pickett.” Alley Music 1, no. 1 (1967): 4.

BP640.

Rose, Al; Souchon, Edmond. “Fats Pichon,” in New Orleans Jazz: A Family Album, p. 100. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1967.

Harris, Jeff. “Pickett, Dan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 773 (Item E162).

BP641.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pickett, Dan,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1955 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 293 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 288 (E169).

BP642.

Lowry, Pete. “Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 45 (Aug 1967): 18.

BP643.

Smith, Chris. Dan Pickett & Tarheel Slim, 1949. UK: Flyright FLY CD 25, 1990.

BP644.

Smith, Chris. Dan Pickett: 1949 Country Blues. UK: Krazy Kat KK 811, 1987; USA: Collectables CD 5311, 1990.

BP645.

Smith, Chris. “The Dan Pickett Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 30 (Jul 1987): 4-5.

Obituaries: Second Line 18 (1967): 40. BUSTER PICKENS (Edwin Goodwin Pickens) BP629. BP630.

BP631.

BP632.

BP633.

Bogaert, Karel. “Pickens, Edwin ‘Buster’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 304 (Item E110). Harris, Sheldon. “Pickens, Edwin Goodwin ‘Buster’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 419 (E146). Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pickens, Buster,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1955 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 293 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 288 (E169). Oliver, Paul. Buster Pickens. UK: Heritage 1008, c1961; UK: Flyright LP 536, c1978. Notes reprinted as “Santa Fe Train: Edwin Buster Pickens,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 270–272 (Item A1577). Oliver, Paul. “Edwin Buster Pickens,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 54, 60–61, 62–63, 73–74, 117, 170, 193 (Item A1585).

BP634.

Russell, Tony. “Pickens, Buster,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 773 (Item E162).

BP635.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 7 (Jul 1962): 23–24.

BP636.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 19, no. 10 (Oct 1966): 10. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

See also: Item F19. BILLIE AND DEE DEE PIERCE BP646.

Affeldt, Paul E. “Dee Dee Pierce.” Jazz Report [USA] 8, no. 4 (1967/69): 9.

BP647.

Anon. “De De’s Discography.” Mississippi Rag 1, no. 3 (Jan 1974): 2.

BP648.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Pierce, Billie,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 393 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Billie Pierce,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 508 (Item E119).

BP649.

Charters, Samuel B. The Music of New Orleans. Vol. 3: Music of the Dance Halls. USA: Folkways FA 2463, 1958. Notes reprinted in edited form as “Every Woman’s Blues,” in Walking a Blues Road, 74–80 (Item A407).

Biographical Entries: P

BP650.

Chilton, John. “Pierce, ‘Billie’,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 260 (Item E121).

BP651.

803

BP665.

Chilton, John. “Pierce, ‘Dee Dee’,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 260 (Item E121).

Oliver, Paul. “Billie Pierce,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 78, 79–80, 82, 131, 193–194 (Item A1585).

BP666.

BP652.

Colyer, Ken. “New Orleans Newsletter.” Melody Maker (27 Dec 1952): 8.

Oliver, Paul. “Dédé Pierce,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 77, 80–81, 82–83, 194 (Item A1585).

BP667.

BP653.

Donder, J. De. “Billie and De De.” Mississippi Rag 8, no. 1 (Aug 1981): 7.

Oster, Harry. New Orleans Jazz: Billie and DeDe Pierce. USA: Folk-Lyric LP 110, 1960; USA: Arhoolie 2016, 1971.

BP668.

BP654.

Feather, Leonard. “Pierce, Billie,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 243 (Item E136).

Russell, Bill. “Pierce, De De,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 318 (Item E159).

BP669.

Feather, Leonard. “Pierce, Joseph de Lacrois (Dede),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 244 (Item E136).

Southern, Eileen. “Pierce, Joseph de la Croix (‘De De’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 307 (Item E208).

BP670.

Southern, Eileen. “Pierce, Wilhelmina Goodson (‘Billie’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 307 (Item E208).

BP671.

Unterbrink, Mary. “Billie Pierce,” in Jazz Women at the Keyboard, pp. 11–15. Jefferson; London: McFarland, 1983.

BP655.

BP656.

Feather, Leonard. “Pierce, Joseph de Lacrois (Dede),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 274 (Item E135).

BP657.

Feather, Leonard. “Pierce, Wilhelmina Goodson (Billie),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 274 (Item E135).

BP658.

Friedwald, Herb. Billie and Dede Pierce: Blues and Tonks from the Delta. USA: Riverside RLP 394, 1961; USA: Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1847-2, 1994.

BP659.

Friedwald, Herb. Billie and DeDe Pierce: Vocal Blues and Cornet in the Classic Tradition. USA: Riverside RLP-370, 1961; USA: Original Blues Classics 534, 1980s; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-534-2, 1990.

BP660.

Harris, Sheldon. “Pierce, Billie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 419–421 (E146).

BP661.

Landau, Doug. “New Orleans: A Dynasty of Trumpet Kings. No. 5: Joseph de la Croix ‘DeDe’ Pierce, 1904–1973.” New Orleans Music 12, no. 2 (Jun 2005): 12–17.

BP662.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pierce, Billie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1957 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 293 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 288 (E169).

BP663.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pierce, De De,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1957 (Item E165).

BP664.

Muir, Peter. “Pierce, Billie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 777 (Item E162).

Obituaries (Billie Pierce): Down Beat 41 (21 Nov 1974): 10. Footnote 6, no. 2 (1974/75): 2–3. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 32 (Dec 1974): 22. Jazz Podium 23 (Nov 1974): 6. Melody Maker (20 Oct 1974): 12. Variety 276 (9 Oct 1974): 79. BP672.

Lees, Gene. “Billie Pierce.” Hi Fidelity/Musical America 25 (Jan 1975): 13.

BP673.

Stagg, Tom. “Billie Pierce: Blues Power.” Melody Maker (19 Oct 1974): 64.

BP674.

Stenbeck, Lennart. “Billie Pierce.” Orkester Journalen 42, no. 12 (Dec 1974): 7.

BP675.

Vorst, Paige Van. “Billie Pierce.” Down Beat 41 (21 Nov 1974): 10

BP676.

Wynn, Pat. “Last Respects to Billie.” Second Line 27 (Winter 1975): 28–29. Obituaries (Dee Dee Pierce): Black Perspective in Music 2, no. 2 (1974): 227. Footnote 4, no. 4 (1973): 26. International Musician 72 (Feb 1974): 18. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 218 (Jan 1974): 12. Jazz Podium 23 (Jan 1974): 9. Orkester Journalen 42, no. 1 (Jan 1974): 5. Rolling Stone no. 155 (3 Jan 1974): 14. Second Line 26 (Winter 1974): 31–32.

BP677.

Jones, Max. “Dee Dee is Dead.” Melody Maker (1 Dec 1973): 19.

BP678.

Pawson, Dan. “Dede Pierce: Romance and Reality.” Footnote 5, no. 1 (1973): 4–8. See also: Item C712.

804

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BP689.

Nelson, David; Lawson, Lauri. “‘It’s Best to Let Cake Stay Cake’: Lonnie Pitchford.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 44–47.

BP690.

Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Lonnie Pitchford.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 53.

Komara, Edward. “Pierson, Eugene,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 777 (Item E162).

BP691.

Nicholson, Robert. “Diddley-Bow to Dinner Suit,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 22–29. London: Blandford, 1998.

Obituaries:

BP692.

Russell, Tony. “Lonnie Pitchford (1955–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 156 (Item A1904).

BP693.

Santelli, Robert. “Pitchford, Lonnie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 332 (Item E202).

BP694.

Tomko, Gene. “Pitchford, Lonnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 778 (Item E162).

BILLIE PIERCE See: BILLIE AND DEE DEE PIERCE DEE DEE PIERCE See: BILLIE AND DEE DEE PIERCE EUGENE PIERSON BP679.

BP680.

Wisner, Steve. “Eugene Pierson.” Living Blues no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1977): 40.

LEROY PIERSON See: NIGHTHAWK RECORDS PIGMEAT PETE See: LEOLA B. WILSON AND KID WESLEY WILSON

Obituaries: American Rag 11 (Feb 1999): 38. Billboard 110 (5 Dec 1998): 110. Blues News [Finland] no. 174 (1998). Blues Revue no. 44 (1999): 65. Cadence 25, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 141. Discoveries no. 128 (1999): 12. Jazzthetik (Apr 1999): 6. Jefferson no. 119 (1999): 25. Living Blues no. 143 (Jan/Feb 1999): 17. Notes 55 (Jun 1999): 864. Orkester Journalen 66, no. 12 (Dec 1998): 55.

PINETOP SLIM BP681.

Cowley, John. “Pinetop Slim.” Blues Unlimited no. 112 (Mar/Apr 1975): 19. See also: Item A1966.

THOMAS PINKSTON BP682.

Amos, Edward. “Thomas Pinkston,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BP683.

Bane, Michael. “The Talkin’ Beale Street Blues,” in White Boy Singin’ the Blues, pp. 64–78. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982. Obituaries:

BP684.

“Thomas Pinkston’s Death Breaks a Link to Handy.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 94. (NOTE: Reprinted from the Memphis Press-Scimitar.)

LONNIE PITCHFORD

BP695.

Ellis, Bill. “Pitchford’s Legacy is Secure in Blues Artists He Inspired.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (14 Nov 1998): F3.

BP696.

Endal, Rune. “Lonnie Pitchford (1955–1998).” Blues News [Norway] no. 8 (1999): 20.

BP697.

Freeland, Tom. “Lonnie Pitchford (1955–1999).” Blues Access no. 37 (Spring 1999): 53.

BP698.

Nelson, David. “Lonnie Pitchford.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 50.

BP699.

O’Neal, Jim. “Lonnie Pitchford.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 56–57.

BP685.

Anon. “Lonnie Pitchford: ‘Now That’s Real Rock Music There’.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 51.

BP700.

BP686.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Lonnie Pitchford.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 81.

O’Neal, Jim. “Lonnie Pitchford: Hoochie Coochie Man, Diddley Bow-Slinger.” Mojo no. 63 (Feb 1999): 13.

BP701.

BP687.

Johnson, Patty; O’Neal, Jim; Pitchford, Lonnie. Lonnie Pitchford: All Around Man. USA: Rooster Blues R2629, 1994.

Pareles, Jon. “Lonnie Pitchford, 43; a Musician Who Nurtured the Delta Blues.” New York Times (23 Nov 1998): 8.

BP702.

Ruskey, John. “Lonnie Pitchford (1955–1998).” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 86.

BP703.

Russell, Tony. “Lonnie Pitchford: Making the Blues with Wire and Nails.” Guardian [UK] (3 Dec 1998): 22.

BP688.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pitchford, Lonnie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 293 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 288 (E169).

Biographical Entries: P

BP704.

Wight, Phil. “Lonnie Pitchford.” Blues & Rhythm no. 136 (Feb 1999): 17. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm.

805

See also: Item A723. POLKA DOT SLIM (Monroe Vincent) BP716.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Polka Dot Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 206 (E101).

BP717.

Broven, John J. “Polka Dot Slim,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 202–203 (Item F1076).

BP718.

Harris, Sheldon. “Vincent, Monroe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 522 (E146).

BP719.

Humphrey, Mark. “Polka Dot Slim.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 7 (May 1975): 14.

BP720.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Vincent, Monroe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2594–2495 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 358 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 355 (E169).

BP721.

Schweitz, Hans. “Polka Dot Slim.” Jefferson no. 39 (Winter 1977/78): 34–35.

Items BB3260, D1674, F927. WILD BILL PITRE See: WILD BILL’S BLUE WASHBOARD BOYS AL PITTMAN BP705.

Kochakian, Dan. “‘Doc Horse’: The Al Pittman Story.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 17 (1988): 41–46.

BP706.

Malenky, Bob. “Memories of Doctor Horse.” Juke Blues no. 56 (Summer 2004): 66.

SAMPSON PITTMAN BP707.

Cowley, John. I’m in the Highway Man. UK: Flyright FLY LP 542, 1980.

BP708.

Groom, Bob. “The Library of Congress Blues and Gospel Recordings.” Blues World no. 44 (1972): 17; Blues World no. 45 (1973): 7–9.

BP709.

Komara, Edward. “Pittman, Sampson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 778 (Item E162).

BP710.

Schwartz, Julie Ann. Sampson Pittman: The Devil is Busy: The Library of Congress Recordings. USA: Laurie LCD 7002, c1992. See also: Items BB722, F783.

MOSES PLATT BP711.

Doyle, Charles Clay; Kelley, Charles Greg. “Moses Platt and the Regeneration of ‘Barbara Allen’.” Western Folklore 50, no. 2 (Apr 1991): 151–169.

PLEASANT JOSEPH

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 1982): 41. Orkester Journalen 50 (Nov 1982): 34. BP722.

Schweitz, Hans. “Polka Dot Slim, 1919–1982.” Jefferson no. 58 (1982): 44. See also: Item BM1718.

POOR BILL See: Item BB3151. POOR BOB See: BOB WOODFORK THE POOR BOYS See: JOE EVANS & ARTHUR McCLAIN JENNY POPE

ROBERT PLUNKETT

Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Jenny Pope,” in Blueswomen, pp. 96–97 (E112).

BP712.

See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND

See under: “J”

BP713.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Robert Plunkett: I Think I Had a Little Magic.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 40–51. Whiteis, David. “Plunkett, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 779 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 95.

BP714.

Dirks, Scott. “Robert Plunkett.” Blues & Rhythm no. 190 (Jun 2004): 12–13.

BP715.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Robert Garlon Plunkett.” Goldmine no. 642 (4 Mar 2005): 27.

BP723.

Item BM1273. PORKCHOP See: Item BA569. JAKE PORTER See: COMBO RECORDS KING PORTER (James A. Pope) BP724.

Flückiger, Otto. “Discography of King Porter.” Jazz Statistics no. 14 (Jan 1960): 7. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 22 (1961): 4.)

806

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BP725.

Gallert, Jim. “Porter, King,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 781 (Item E162).

BP739.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Eugene Powell,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 17, 38, 48, 50, 159. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BP726.

Penny, Dave. King Porter & His Orchestra: Special Request. Denmark: Official 6056, 1989.

BP740.

Wilmer, Val. “Blue Gene.” Melody Maker (26 Aug 1972): 18. Obituaries: Cadence 25, no. 5 (May 1999): 141. Discoveries no. 129 (1999): 14. Jefferson no. 119 (1999): 24–25. Mojo no. 62 (1999): 13. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 923. Orkester Journalen 66 (Dec 1998): 55. Plain Dealer [Cleveland, Ohio] (24 Nov 1998): B9. Q no. 148 (Jan 1999): 30.

NETTIE POTTER See: Items BM219, BY99. EUGENE POWELL BP727.

Anon. “Portraits du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 217 (Dec 1973): 36–37.

BP728.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sonny Boy Nelson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 194 (E101).

BP729.

Bronner, Simon J. “Bad Man Monroe Legends from the Delta Region of Mississippi.” Mid-South Folklore 5, no. 2 (Summer 1977): 53–57.

BP730.

Bronner, Simon J. “Living Blues Interview: Eugene Powell: ‘Sonny Boy Nelson’.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 14–25.

BP741.

Burke, Tony. “Eugene Powell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 136 (Feb 1999): 16.

BP742.

“Headstones Dedicated for Junior Kimbrough and Eugene Powell.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 11.

BP743.

Küstner, Axel. “Eugene Powell aka Sonny Boy Nelson.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 54–55.

BP744.

Lawson, Lauri. “Eugene Powell.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 51–53.

BP731.

Castella, Enzo; Marcucci, Gianni. Eugene Powell: Police in Mississippi Blues. Italy: Albatros VPA 8422, c1984.

BP745.

BP732.

Duffy, Timothy. “Eugene Powell,” in Music Makers, pp. 126–127. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

Liniger, Walter. “‘I’m Glad I’m Here, I Like to See the World’: A Memory of Eugene Powell.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 52.

BP746.

Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta.” Blues Revue no. 44 (Jan/Feb 1999): 64–65.

BP733.

Eagle, Bob. “‘Born in the Desert, Raised in the Sandy Field’: The Story of Eugene Powell.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 18–19.

BP747.

Trynka, Paul. “Eugene Powell: ‘Sonny Boy Nelson’.” Mojo no. 62 (Jan 1999): 13.

BP734.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Powell, Eugene,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1984 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 294 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 289–290 (E169).

BP748.

Wilmer, Val. “Eugene Powell: Mississippi Magic.” Guardian [UK] (13 Nov 1998): 24.

BP735. BP736.

BP737.

BP738.

Oliver, Paul. Louisiana Blues. Austria: Wolf WSE 109 CD, c1992. Oliver, Paul. Sonny Boy Nelson with Mississippi Matilda and Robert Hill: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order (1936). Austria: Wolf WSE 128, 1989. Stagg, Tom. “The St. Charles Hotel Recordings.” Footnote 4, no. 4 (1972/73): 14–15, 17–20. (NOTE: With corrections in Footnote 4, no. 5 (1973): 13.) Tomko, Gene. “Powell, Eugene,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 781 (Item E162).

See also: Items BM1834, BO172, F562, F813, F874, F927. MATILDA POWELL See: MISSISSIPPI MATILDA TINY POWELL (Vance Powell) BP749.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Tiny Powell,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 206 (E101).

BP750.

Astbury, Ray. “Powell, Vance ‘Tiny’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 781 (Item E162).

BP751.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Discographie de Tiny Powell.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 27–28.

BP752.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Quelques Chanteurs. Pt. 3: Tiny Powell.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 27.

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807

BP753.

Harris, Sheldon. “Powell, Vance ‘Tiny’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 419 (E146).

BP767.

“On Last Journey.” Chicago Defender (10 Dec 1932): 4.

BP754.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Tiny Powell.” Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 14.

BP768.

Levette, Harry. “Stage Mourns Evelyn Preer.” Chicago Defender (26 Nov 1932): 1, 4.

BP755.

Nations, Opal Louis. “Heaven in My View: The Tiny Powell Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 148 (Apr 2000): 4–7.

BP769.

Muse, Clarence. “Muse Writes Fine Tribute to Evelyn Preer as Actress.” Chicago Defender (10 Dec 1932): 9.

BP756.

Nilsson, Charley. “‘My Time After Awhile’: Tiny Powell Story.” Jefferson no. 83 (1988): 12–13, 32.

BP757.

Tillman, Keith. “Tiny Powell: My Time After Awhile.” Blues Unlimited no. 55 (Jul 1968): 9. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 211–212 (Item A1241).

See also: Item BM219. JIMMY PRESTON BP770.

Bastin, Bruce. Jimmy Preston. USA: Collectables COL-5306, c1991.

BP771.

Boone, Graeme M. “Twelve Key Recordings: ‘Rock the Joint’,” in The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music, ed. A. Moore, pp. 70–72. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

BP772.

Komara, Edward. “Preston, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 782–783 (Item E162).

BP773.

Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Jimmy Preston.” Jazz Statistics no. 21 (Mar 1961): 11. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 22 (1961): 4.)

BP774.

Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 42 (1988): 12.

Obituaries: Cadence 10, no. 8 (Aug 1984): 77. BP758.

Grossetti, Jerry. “Tiny Powell.” Blues Forum no. 13 (1984): 35.

BP759.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Tiny Powell.” Living Blues no. 59 (Spring 1984): 39.

BP760.

Nilsson, Charley. “Tiny Powell, 1922–1984.” Jefferson no. 65 (1984): 42–43.

BERNICE TURNER PRATCHER Obituaries: BP761.

Bibbs, Maria. “Daughter Loved Turner, Nursed His Legacy.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (1 Mar 2003): B3.

BP762.

Bonner, Brett J. “Bernice Turner Prather.” Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/Apr/May 2003): 6.

BP763.

Burke, Tony. “Othar Turner/Bernice Turner Pratcher.” Blues & Rhythm no. 178 (Apr 2003): 13.

BP764.

Ellis, Bill. “Dad, Daughter ‘Go to Heaven Together’.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (5 Mar 2003): A3.

BP765.

Lisle, Andria; Steber, Bill; Evans, David; Ferris, William. “‘Nothing Fail But a Try’: A Tribute to Otha Turner and Bernice Turner Pratcher.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 130–135.

MATTHEW PRATER See: Item BA154.

LIONEL PREVOST BP775.

PREZ KENNETH (Kenneth Kidd) BP776.

Anon. “Prez Kenneth.” Blues Unlimited no. 99 (Feb/Mar 1973): 14–15.

BP777.

Grigg, Andy. “Raucous Good Rockin’ Prez Kenneth.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 11 (Jun/Jul 1995): 36–42.

BP778.

Harris, Sheldon. “Kidd, Kenneth,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 302 (E146).

BP779.

Komara, Edward. “Prez Kenneth,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 783 (Item E162).

BP780.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Kidd, Kenneth,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1363 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 217 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 207 (E169).

BP781.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Meet the Prez.” Blues Unlimited no. 75 (Sep 1970): 15.

PRATT AND GEORGE See: Item BL1012. EVELYN PREER Obituaries: BP766.

“Hollywood Mourns Passing of First Lady of the Silver Screen.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (26 Nov 1932): 15.

Allan, Johnnie. “‘I’m Still Playing Music on the Side’: The Story of Southern Saxman Lionel Prevost.” Juke Blues no. 2 (Oct 1985): 7.

808

BP782.

A Blues Bibliography, Second Edition

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 58.

BP800.

Holland, Ted. “Lloyd Price,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 34 (E157).

Dirks, Scott. “Prez Kenneth.” Blues & Rhythm no. 102 (Sep 1995): 10.

BP801.

Howard, Ira. Lloyd Price: Misty. USA: Double L DL-2303, 1977; UK: DJM DJSL 074, 1977.

BP802.

Johnson, Derek. “Is the Exciting Lloyd Price Losing His Excitement?” New Musical Express (13 Aug 1960): 8.

BP803.

Keniston, Tony. “Lloyd Price Stacks Up a Hit with ‘Stagger Lee’.” New Musical Express (20 Feb 1959): 13.

BP804.

Kernfeld, Barry. “Price, Lloyd,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 629–630 (Item E154).

JESSE PRICE BP783.

Penny, Dave. Jesse Price: Jump It with a Shuffle. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-620, 1987.

LLOYD PRICE BP784.

Anon. “Bios for Deejays.” Cash Box 25 (5 Oct 1963): 31.

BP785.

Anon. “Lloyd Price.” Blues & Soul no. 84 (12 May– 1 Jun 1972): 8.

BP786.

Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 188 (5 Nov 1952): 52.

BP805.

BP787.

Brennan, Luann. “Lloyd Price,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164).

Kirsch, Bob. Lloyd Price: ABC Collection. USA: ABC AC-30006, 1976.

BP806.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Price, Lloyd,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1996– 1997 (Item E165).

BP807.

McGarvey, Seamus. “Lloyd Price: Mr. Personality.” Juke Blues no. 24 (Autumn/Winter 1991): 6-10.

BP808.

Millar, Bill. “Lloyd Price: From Blues Shouter to Black Entrepreneur.” The History of Rock 1, no. 8 (c1981–c1984): 156–157.

BP809.

Millar, Bill. “The Many Sides of Lloyd Price.” Soul Music no. 4 (10 Feb 1968). Reprinted in Soul Music-Shout Reprint. Vol. 1, pp. 23–25. London: Record Information Services, 1976.

BP788.

Broven, John J. “Lloyd Price,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 37–40 (Item F1076).

BP789.

Clarke, Donald. “Price, Lloyd,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1023 (Item E125).

BP790.

Coleman, Rick. “Lawdy Mr. Price!” Wavelength no. 70 (Aug 1986): 8–9.

BP791.

Cotten, Lee. “Lloyd Price,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 50–51. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BP792.

Dahl, Bill. “Lloyd Price: Mr. Personality.” Living Blues no. 147 (Sep/Oct 1999): 10–21.

BP810.

Nite, Norm N. “Lloyd Price,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 499–500 (Item E181).

BP793.

Everett, Todd. Lloyd Price: Greatest Hits: The Original ABC-Paramount Recordings. USA: MCA MCAD-11184, 1994.

BP811.

Point, Michael. “Price, Lloyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 783–784 (Item E162).

BP794.

Feather, Leonard. “Price, Lloyd,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 152 (Item E138).

BP812.

Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Lloyd Price,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, p. 684. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996.

BP795.

Flerlage, Ray. “Man Behind Lloyd Price.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Jul 1964): 16.

BP813.

Roxon, Lillian. “Lloyd Price,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 389–391 (Item E192).

BP796.

Goodwin, Keith. “Lloyd Price Staggers All!” New Musical Express (20 Mar 1959): 3.

BP814.

Roy, Tommy. Lloyd Price: This is My Band. USA: Double L SDL-8301, c1963.

BP797.

Hale, Natt. Lloyd Price: Cookin’. USA: ABC-Paramount ABCS-382, 1961.

BP815.

Santelli, Robert. “Price, Lloyd,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 333 (Item E202).

BP798.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Lloyd Price,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 261–262 (Item E145).

BP816.

Solly, Bob. “Lloyd Price.” Record Collector no. 282 (Feb 2003): 38–43.

BP817.

Sylvester, Bruce. “Lloyd Price: Mr. Personality.” Goldmine no. 482 (15 Jan 1999): 104+.

BP818.

Vera, Billy. Lloyd Price. USA: Specialty SPCD 7047-2, 1993.

BP799.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Lloyd Price,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 185–186. New York: Billboard, 1994.

Biographical Entries: P

BP819.

Vera, Billy. Lloyd Price: Lawdy! USA: Specialty SPCD-7010-2, 1991.

BP820.

Ward, Rick. Lloyd Price: Mr. Personality. USA: ABC-Paramount ABC-297, 1959.

BP821.

Ward, Rick. Lloyd Price: ‘Mr. Personality’ Sings the Blues. USA: ABC-Paramount ABC-315, 1960.

BP822.

Ward, Rick. Lloyd Price: ‘Mr. Personality’s’ 15 Hits. USA: ABC ABCS-324, 1960.

BP823.

Ward, Rick. Lloyd Price Sings the Million Sellers. USA: ABC-Paramount ABCS-366, 1961.

BP824.

White, Cliff. Lloyd Price: Mr. Personality Revisited. UK: Charly CRB 1052, 1983.

BP825.

Williamson, David. “Lloyd Price Has a Perfect Alibi for Being Noisy.” New Musical Express (1 May 1959): 2.

809

BP837.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Price, Sammy (Samuel Blythe),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 400 (Item E118). Reprinted in an edited form as “Sammy Price,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 518 (Item E119).

BP838.

Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Sammy Price,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 156–157 (Item E120).

BP839.

Chilton, John. “Price, ‘Sam’ Samuel Blythe,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 266–267 (Item E121).

BP840.

Dance, Stanley. “Price, Sammy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 202–203 (Item E128).

BP841.

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Price, Sammy (Samuel Blythe),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 252. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

See also: Goldmine no. 120 (1 Mar 1985). Goldmine no. 282 (17 May 1991).

BP842.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Sam Price.” Soul Bag no. 127 (Summer 1992): 22–23.

Items BL1252, F1079.

BP843.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Sammy Price.” Jazz Hot no. 107 (Feb 1956): 14–15, 37.

BP844.

Demêtre, Jacques. Sammy Price. Vol. 1: Singing with Sammy. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2002, 1986.

BP845.

Endress, Gudrun. “Sammy Price: Über die Musik mit den Menschen in Kontakt Kommen.” Jazz Podium 24 (Sep 1975): 7–9.

BP846.

Feather, Leonard. “Price, Samuel Blythe (Sammy),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 388 (Item E138).

BP847.

Anon. Sammy Price: 5 Boogie Woogie and Blues Piano Solos. Radio City: Leeds Music, 1943. 20 pp.

Fordham, John. “And the Boogie Went On.” Guardian [UK] (17 Apr 1992): 33.

BP848.

Fox, Charles. Sammy Price. UK: Vogue EPV 1146, c1959.

BP831.

Anon. Sammy Price. Vol. 2: Sweeping the Blues Away. Denmark: Swingtime ST 1029, c1989.

BP849.

Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Sam Price,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 174–175. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

BP832.

Bachmann, Klaus Robert. “Boogie Auf Abschlagszahlung.” Jazz Podium 24 (Jun 1975): 19.

BP850.

BP833.

Bogaert, Karel. “Price, Sam,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 305–306 (Item E110).

Haslewood, Nigel. “The Jump Bands. No. 2: Sam Price and His Texas Bluesicians.” Storyville no. 150 (16 Jun 1992): 205–216.

BP851.

Hoffman, Steve. “Price, Sammy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 784 (Item E162).

BP852.

Jones, Max. “Call It Sam’s Song.” Melody Maker (20 Dec 1969): 12.

BP853.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Price, Sam,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1592– 1593 (E160).

SAM PRICE BP826.

Anon. “Discographie de Sammy Price Parus en France.” Jazz Hot no. 107 (Feb 1956): 15; Jazz Hot no. 108 (Mar 1956).

BP827.

Anon. “Discographies.” Jazz Hot no. 38 (Nov 1949): 31; Jazz Hot no. 39 (Dec 1949): 32.

BP828.

Anon. Sammy Price: Blues on My Mind. UK: Black Lion BLP 30201, 1978.

BP829.

Anon. “Sammy Price Discs.” Jazz Hot no. 38 (Nov 1949): 31.

BP830.

BP834.

Bordowitz, Hank. “Blues for the Blues.” American Visions 7, no. 4 (Aug/Sep 1992): 42–44.

BP835.

Bordowitz, Hank. “World View: Sammy Price: Witness to the Birth of Boogie-Woogie.” Keyboard 16, no. 1 (Jan 1990): 27.

BP836.

Bradley, Jack. “Sammy Price Goes to Church. Pt. 1.” Coda 3, no. 11 (Mar 1961): 22–23; “Pt. 2.” Coda 4, no. 2 (Jun 1961): 25–26.

810

A Blues Bibliography, Second Edition

BP854.

Kochakian, Dan. “The Legacy of Sam Price.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 12/13 (Dec 1983): 8+.

BP872.

Santelli, Robert. “Price, Sammy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 333–334 (Item E202).

BP855.

Kochakian, Dan. Sam Price & His Texas Blusicians: Do You Dig My Jive. Sweden: Whiskey, Women and ... KM-704, 1985.

BP873.

Shapiro, Nat; Hentoff, Nat. “Sam Price,” in Hear Me Talkin’ to Ya, pp. 225–226. New York Rinehart, 1955.

BP856.

Kochakian, Dan. Sam Price: Play It Again, Sam. Sweden: Whiskey, Women and ... KM-702, 1983.

BP874.

Simmen, Johnny. “Sammy Price.” Coda 9, no. 10 (1970): 2–9.

BP857.

Lambert, Eddie. “King Jazz.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 5 (Aug 1972): 12–15.

BP875.

BP858.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Price, Sammy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1998 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, p. 326 (E167).

Simmen, Johnny. “Samuel B. Price. Pt. 1.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 196 (1970): 3; “Pt. 2.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 197 (1970): 6; “Pt. 3.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 198 (1970): 5.

BP876.

Simmen, Johnny. “Samuel B. Price.” Der Jazzfreund 24, no. 4 (Dec 1982): 4–9; Der Jazzfreund 25, no. 1 (Mar 1983): 4–9.

BP877.

Simon, George T. Sammy Price: The Price is Right. USA: Jazztone J 1260, 1957.

BP878.

Southern, Eileen. “Price, Samuel Blythe (‘Sammy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 314 (Item E208).

BP879.

Tovey, Michael. “Price, Sammy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 332–333 (Item E159).

BP880.

Vacher, Peter. “The Price of Continuity.” Melody Maker (2 May 1981): 25.

BP881.

Whynott, Douglas. “Lessons in the Blues.” The Massachusetts Review 33 (Winter 1992/93): 581–598.

BP859.

Montgomery, Vern. “Texas Bluesician Sammy Price. Pt. 1.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 10 (Oct 1982): 9–10; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 11 (Nov 1982): 6–7.

BP860.

Oess, Attila. “Sammy Price: Der Pianist mit dem Revolver.” Blues Forum no. 17/18 (Jun 1985): 4–7.

BP861.

Olderen, Martin van. “Sammy Price.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 25 (Feb 1973): 5.

BP862.

Olderen, Martin van. “Sammy Price.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 51 (Apr 1975): 3.

BP863.

BP864.

Oliver, Paul. “Sam Price,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 34–35, 128–129, 163, 194–195 (Item A1585). Osgood, Bob. “A Conversation with Sam Price.” Mississippi Rag 10, no. 9 (Jul 1983): 6–8.

BP865.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Blythe, Jimmy (Junior),” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 34 (Item E182).

BP866.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Price, Sammy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 200 (Item E182).

BP867.

Pease, Sharon A. “Sammy Price Career Colorful at All Times.” Down Beat 13 (22 Apr 1946): 14.

BP868.

Price, Sam. “Deep Ellum.” Living Blues no. 83 (Nov/Dec 1988): 24–25.

BP869.

Price, Sammy. What Do They Want?: A Jazz Autobiography. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1987. 256 pp.; Oxford: Bayou, 1990. 157 pp.

BP870. BP871.

Rusch, Bob. “Sammy Price: Oral History.” Cadence 2 (Jun 1977): 3–5, 8. Russell, Tony. “Sammy Price (1908–1992),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 156–157 (Item A1904).

Obituaries: Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 405 (1992): 27+. Cadence 18, no. 6 (Jun 1992): 109. Coda no. 244 (Jul/Aug 1992): 14. Crescendo 29, no. 6 (1992/93): 24. Daily Telegraph [UK] (18 Apr 1992). Down Beat 59, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 12. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 134/135 (1992): 62. Jazz Podium 41 (Jun 1992): 45. Jazznu no. 162 (1992): 478. JazzTimes 22, no. 7 (Sep 1992): 21. Jet (11 May 1992): 13. Mississippi Rag 19 (May 1992): 7. Musica Jazz (Jun 1992): 10. Das Orchester 40, no. 7–8 (1992): 959. Orkester Journalen 60 (Jun 1992): 38. The Times [UK] (18 Apr 1992). Variety 347 (27 Apr 1992): 95. BP882.

Amiard, Bernard. “So Long, Sam!” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 416 (Jun 1992): 29.

BP883.

Fordham, John. “Sammy Price.” Guardian [UK] (17 Apr 1992): 33.

BP884.

Hewitt, Norman. “Views and Blues.” Il Blues no. 39 (Jun 1992): 57.

BP885.

Kochakian, Dan. “Sam Price, 1908–1992.” Juke Blues no. 26 (Summer 1992): 31.

Biographical Entries: P

BP886.

Penny, Dave. “Sammy Price.” Blues & Rhythm no. 70 (Jun 1992): 18.

BP887.

Richmond, C. “Sammy Price.” New Orleans Music 3, no. 4 (1992): 31.

BP888.

Schuller, Tim. “Sam Price.” Blues Access no. 12 (Winter 1992): 23–27.

BP889.

Voce, Steve. “Sammy Price.” Independent [UK] (17 Apr 1992): 18.

BP890.

Watrous, Peter. “Sammy Price, 83, a Jazz Pianist Playing in Varying Styles, is Dead.” New York Times (16 Apr 1992): B8.

BP891.

Weinstock, Ron. “Sammy Price.” Living Blues no. 104 (Jul/Aug 1992): 41. See also: A1227, C733, E318.

WALTER PRICE

811

BP903.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Primer, John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2000 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 294, 296 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 290 (E169).

BP904.

Moon, D. Thomas. “John Primer: Movin’ on with the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 38–40.

BP905.

Peabody, Dave. “Primer Life.” Folk Roots no. 153 (Mar 1996): 29, 31, 37.

BP906.

Russell, Tony. “John Primer (1945–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 157 (Item A1904).

BP907.

Slaven, Neil. John Primer: Knocking at Your Door. UK: Blueside CD 102, 1999.

BP908.

Ulrey, Lois. “John Primer.” Magic Blues no. 2 (1991): 22–29.

BP909.

Ulrey, Lois. “John Primer at B.L.U.E.S.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 26.

BP910.

Warnick, Ruth; Queignec, Jean. “John Primer: Ne Pour Jouer le Blues.” Soul Bag no. 164 (Fall 2001): 12–16.

BP911.

Whiteis, David. “Primer, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 784–785 (Item E162).

BP912.

Zeldin, Beverly. John Primer: Chicago Blues Session. Vol. 6. Austria: Wolf CD 120.852, 1991.

BP913.

Zeldin, Beverly. John Primer: Stuff You Got to Watch. USA: Earwig 4924, 1992.

See: BIG WALTER L.C. PRIGETT See: Item C720 (Vol. 2). JOHN PRIMER BP892.

Becker, Lisa; Trisko, Bo. John Primer: Blue Steel: A Tribute to Elmore James. Austria: Wolf CD 120.808, 2003.

BP893.

Becker, Lisa. John Primer: It’s a Blues Life. Austria: Wolf CD 120.899, c2000.

BP894.

Bonner, Brett J. John Primer: Cold Blooded Bluesman. Austria: Wolf CD 120.885, 1997.

BP895.

Burckhardt, Sam; Folterbauer, Hannes. John Primer: Blues Behind Closed Doors. Austria: Wolf CD 120.875, 1998.

BP896.

Dahl, Bill. John Primer: The Real Deal. USA: Code Blue 82863-2, 1995.

BP897.

Fazio, Nino. “Un Discepolo di Muddy Waters: John Primer.” Il Blues no. 54 (Mar 1996): 14–15.

BP898.

Feeney, Jim. “Primed and Ready to Go.” Blues & Rhythm no. 77 (Mar 1993): 16.

AL PRINCE BP914.

Leadbitter, Mike. “New Discographical Comment. No. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 51 (Mar 1968): 13.

WILLIS PROCTOR See: Item F503. PROFESSOR LONGHAIR (Henry Roeland Byrd) BP915.

Amos, Edward. “Henry Roeland Byrd [Professor Longhair],” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BP899.

Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 9.

BP900.

Hussey, Charlie. “John Primer’s Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 93 (Oct 1994): 8–9.

BP916.

Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 275 (30 Jan 1974): 55.

BP917.

Hyslop, Tom. “John Primer: A Blues Life.” Blues Revue no. 61 (Oct 2000): 27–30

Anon. “Professor Longhair.” JazzTimes 20, no. 6 (Jun 1990): 40–49.

BP918.

Anon. “Professor Longhair and His….” Blues Life no. 8 (1979): 31–32.

BP919.

Anon. “Professor Longhair’s Widow Dies.” German Blues Circle Info no. 12 (1989): 2.

BP901. BP902.

Jansen, Lex. “Werk, Werk en Nog eens Werk voor Positivo: John Primer.” Block no. 114 (2000): 20–25.

812

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BP938.

Astbury, Ray. “Drink That Hadacol.” Blues & Rhythm no. 53 (Jul 1990): 4–6.

Corbin, Yorke. “Johnny Vidacovich: Fess’s Drummer is a Jazz Master.” Wavelength no. 2 (Dec 1980): 4.

BP939.

Balfour, Alan. Professor Longhair: Mardi Gras in New Orleans: Live 1975 Recordings. UK: Krazy Kat 7408, 1982.

Crosby, John. Professor Longhair: A Bio-Discography: New Orleans R&B. London: J. Crosby, 1983. 11 pp.

BP940.

Bartolucci, Ron. Professor Longhair: Go to the Mardi Gras. Austria: Wolf 120.609, 1997.

Cuccia, Ron. “Fess Fiesta.” Gris Gris (3 Dec 1979): 42–43.

BP941.

Dahl, Bill. “Roy Byrd — ‘Professor Longhair’: He Taught Them All How.” Goldmine no. 73 (Jun 1982): 7. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BP942.

Dicaire, David. “Professor Longhair (1918–1980): New Orleans House Party,” in Blues Singers, pp. 262–266 (Item E130).

BP943.

Doerschuk, Robert L. “Improvisational Piano: Professor Longhair: The Apothesis of New Orleans Piano.” Keyboard 18, no. 2 (Feb 1992): 126+.

BP944.

Berry, Jason, Foose, Jonathan; Jones, Tad. “Professor Longhair’s Carnival Rhythms: The Magic of New Orleans.” Southern Exposure 15, no. 1 (Spring 1987): 23–27.

Evans, David. “Professor Longhair,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 145–146. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BP945.

Fumar, Vincent. “Longhair: New Orleans’ First Rock ‘n’ Roll Star.” Vieux Carre Courier (13–19 Apr 1973): 5.

BP928.

Bowman, Rob. Professor Longhair: Rum and Coke. USA: Rhino R2 71447, 1993.

BP946.

Futterman, Steve. “Professor Longhair.” Rolling Stone no. 623 (6 Feb 1992): 53.

BP929.

Briggs, Keith. Professor Longhair’s Boogie. UK: Catfish KATCD149, 2000.

BP947.

BP930.

Broven, John. Professor Longhair Live on the Queen Mary. USA: EMI/Harvest SW-11790, 1978; UK: EMI/Harvest SHSP 4086, 1978.

Giddins, Gary. “Weatherbird: Professor Longhair Woogies.” Village Voice 24 (4 Jun 1979): 74–75. Reprinted in Riding on a Blue Note, pp. 103–110. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.

BP948.

Goldman, Albert. Professor Longhair: The Last Mardi Gras. USA: Atlantic Deluxe AD 2-4001, 1978.

BP920.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Professor Longhair,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 207–208 (E101).

BP921. BP922.

BP923. BP924.

Bartolucci, Ron. Professor Longhair: Live in Germany. France: Fan Club FCD 97, 1992.

BP925.

Berry, Jason. “Byrd, Henry,” in Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, ed. C.R. Wilson; W.R. Ferris, pp. 1048–1049. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.

BP926.

BP927.

Berry, Jason; Foose, Jonathan; Jones, Tad. “Professor Longhair: At the Roots,” in Up from the Cradle of Jazz, pp. 17–28. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986.

BP931.

Broven, John J. “Professor Longhair,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 5–10 (Item F1076).

BP932.

Buck, Nick. “Longhair’s Back.” Blue Flame no. 15 (1971): 3.

BP949.

Greensmith, Bill; Turner, Bez. “Fess.” Blues Unlimited no. 130 (May/Aug 1978): 4–7.

BP933.

Cerny, Karl. “Professor Longhair.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 9 (1979): 31–32.

BP950.

Hannusch, Jeff. Collector’s Choice, Featuring Professor Longhair. USA: Rounder CD 2082, 1996.

BP934.

Clarke, Donald. “Professor Longhair,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1028 (Item E125).

BP951.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Professor Longhair: Going to the Mardi Gras,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 15–34 (Item F1085).

BP935.

Cohen, Richard. “Professor Longhair: New Orleans Style.” Musicians’ News (Feb 1978): 10.

BP952.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Remembering ‘Fess.” Wavelength no. 28 (Feb 1983): 21.

BP936.

Coleman, Rick. The Mercury New Orleans Sessions 1950. Germany: Bear Family BFD 15308, 1989.

BP953.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Professor Longhair,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 262 (Item E145).

BP937.

Collis, John. Professor Longhair: Big Chief. UK: Charly CPCD 8231, 1996.

BP954.

Harris, Sheldon. “Byrd, Roy ‘Bald Head’/’Fess’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 101–103 (E146).

Biographical Entries: P

813

BP955.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Professor Longhair,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 283–284 (E150).

BP956.

Holland, Ted. “Professor Longhair,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 149 (E157).

BP973.

Palmer, Robert. “Blues ‘Professor’ Gives a Lesson.” New York Times (2 Dec 1977): C12.

BP957.

Jones, Max. “I’m a Little Rowdy with My Playing.” Melody Maker (1 Apr 1978): 39+.

BP974.

Partridge, Robert. “The Nutty Professor: Professor Longhair.” Melody Maker (8 Sep 1973).

BP958.

Jones, Tad. “Discographie de Professor Longhair.” Soul Bag no. 75/76 (1980): 21–22.

BP975.

BP959.

Jones, Tad. “Living Blues Interview: Professor Longhair.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 16–29.

Paxton, Josh (ed.). Professor Longhair Collection: Piano Solo. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1999. 128 pp.

BP976.

Persson, Lennart. “Professor Longhair.” Pop [Sweden] no. 15 (1995): 1596.

ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 158–175. New York: Dutton, 1991.

BP960.

Jones, Tad; Giles, Mindy. Professor Longhair: Crawfish Fiesta. USA: Alligator 4718, 1980.

BP977.

Petersen, Holger. Professor Longhair: Fess’ Gumbo. Canada: Stony Plain SSPCD 1214, 1996.

BP961.

LaBlanc, Michael L. “Professor Longhair,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164).

BP978.

BP962.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Professor Longhair,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2007 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 296 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 290–291 (E169).

Pierson, Leroy. Professor Longhair: Mardi Gras in New Orleans. USA: Nighthawk 108, 1981; USA: Nighthawk NHCD-108, 1990.

BP979.

Point, Michael. “Professor Longhair,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 785–786 (Item E162).

BP980.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography of Professor Longhair (Roy Byrd).” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 20.

Postif, François. “Professor Longhair.” Jazz Hot no. 299 (Nov 1973): 18–19. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BP981.

Leadbitter, Mike. Professor Longhair: New Orleans Piano. USA: Atlantic SD 7225, 1972; UK: Sequel RSACD 808, 1989.

Quale, Jennifer. “Rocking Along with Professor Longhair.” Dixie Magazine/New Orleans Times Picayune/States-Item (12 Feb 1972): 12–13.

BP982.

Riess, Al. “Shaking Out the Sheets: Dirty Linen Classics.” Dirty Linen no. 52 (Jun/Jul 1994): 73.

BP965.

Mangelsdorff, Rich. “Professor Longhair.” Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 31.

BP983.

Ro, Tano. “Professor Longhair.” Feelin’ Good no. 21 (1988): 32–35.

BP966.

Mayhew Helen Joy. New Orleans Black Musical Culture: Tradition and the Individual Talent. Master’s Thesis, Exeter University, 1986. 348 pp.

BP984.

Rotante, Anthony. “Professor Longhair Discography.” Record Research 1, no. 2 (Apr 1955): 4.

Millar, Bill. “Professor Longhair.” Soul Music Monthly no. 1 (Jan 1967): 16.

BP985.

BP967.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Professor Longhair.” The Blues Collection no. 64 (1992+).

BP986.

BP968.

Mohr, Kurt. “Professor Longhair Discography.” Soul Bag no. 26 (May 1973): 15, 16.

Russell, Tony. “Professor Longhair (1918–1980),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 157 (Item A1904).

BP969.

Moonoogian, George A. “Going to the Mardi Gras!” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 7 (1975): 22–24.

BP987.

Sandin, Sune. “Bluesens Legender: Professor Longhair.” Jefferson no. 59 (Winter 1982): 59.

BP970.

Olderen, Martin van. “Professor Longhair Disco.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 30/31 (Jul/ Aug 1973): 19–20.

BP988.

Santelli, Robert. “Professor Longhair,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 334–335 (Item E202).

BP989.

BP971.

Palmer, Robert. “Professor Longhair’s Rock and Roll Gumbo.” Down Beat 41, no. 6 (28 Mar 1974): 18–19.

Seroff, Doug. “Professor Longhair and Duke Burrell with George Miller and His Mid-Driffs: The Mercury Session.” Living Blues no. 43 (Summer 1979): 5.

BP972.

Palmer, Robert. “Professor Longhair, Deep South Piano and the Barrelhouse Blues,” in Bluesland,

BP990.

Shadwick, Keith. “Professor Longhair,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 246–247 (Item E204).

BP963.

BP964.

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BP991.

Snowden, Don. Fess: The Professor Longhair Anthology. USA: Rhino R2 71502, 1993.

BP992.

Snowden, Don. “The Longhair Legacy.” Los Angeles Times (5 Sep 1982).

BP993. BP994.

Snowden, Don. Professor Longhair: Mardi Gras in Baton Rouge. USA: Bearsville R4 70736, 1991. Southern, Eileen. “Byrd, Henry Roeland (‘Professor Longhair’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 60 (Item E208).

BP1005. Fumar, Vincent. “Professor Longhair: A Remembrance.” New Orleans States-Item (2 Feb 1980): 6–7. BP1006. Gillette, Guy; Gillette, Pip. “Professor Longhair.” Goldmine no. 48 (May 1980): 5. BP1007. Goodwin, M. “Riffs: Goodbye Professor, Goodbye Professor.” Village Voice 25 (3 Mar 1980): 59. BP1008. Haslam, Edward T. “Gone So Long: Henry Roeland Byrd.” Arcade (8 Feb 1980).

BP995.

Stagg, Tom. “The Professor of New Orleans.” Footnote 11, no. 4 (1977): 21–22.

BP1009. Hess, Norbert. “Eine Legende Weniger!: Professor Longhair.” Jazz Podium 29, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 9–10.

BP996.

Stedman, John. Professor Longhair: The London Sessions. UK: JSP LP 1025, 1981.

BP1010. Jones, Max. “The Professor of Mardi Gras.” Melody Maker (9 Feb 1980): 43.

BP997.

Stenbeck, Lennart. “Longhair Tredje Gaangen Gillt.” Orkester Journalen 47, no. 5 (May 1979): 6.

BP1011. Jones, Tad. “The Final Taxi.” Melody Maker (23 Feb 1980): 9.

BP998.

Wexler, Jerry; Ritz, David. “Finding Professor Longhair,” in Rhythm and the Blues. New York: Knopf, 1993. Reprinted in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, p. 262 (Item A895).

BP1012. Laipio, Matti. “Professor Longhair.” Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980): 25.

White, Timothy. “The Professor Longhair Story: Lessons of a Rock & Roll Legend.” Rolling Stone no. 313 (20 Mar 1980).

BP1014. Löfgren, Tommy. “Professor Longhair, 1918–1980.” Jefferson no. 47 (Spring 1980): 37.

BP999.

BP1000. Whitehead, Thomas Macy. Professor Longhair’s Piano Rhythms: Analysis and Application for Piano Class. Masters Thesis, San Francisco State University, 1995. 174 pp. BP1001. Winner, Langdon. “Professor Longhair,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 3, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 632 (Item E154). BP1002. Winston, George; Rault, Philippe. Professor Longhair: Rock ‘n’ Roll Gumbo. USA: Dancing Cat DD3006, 1985. Obituaries: Billboard 92 (9 Feb 1980): 69. Black Perspective in Music 8, no. 2 (Fall 1980): 263. Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (Fall 1982): 226. Block no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1980): 5–6. Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980). Down Beat 47, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 14. Jazz Journal 33, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 4. Melody Maker (9 Feb 1980): 3. Musician Player & Listener no. 24 (Apr/May 1980): 3. Rolling Stone no. 312 (6 Mar 1980): 33. Second Line 32 (Spring 1980): 13. Variety 298 (6 Feb 1980): 142. BP1003. Boyd, Richard; Pope, John. “Heart Attack Kills New Orleans’ Musical Mentor, Professor Longhair.” New Orleans States-Item (31 Jan 1980): 1. BP1004. Broven, John. “Professor Longhair.” Blues Unlimited no. 137/138 (Spring 1980): 27.

BP1013. Lobstein, Patrick. “Professor Longhair, 1918– 1980.” Soul Bag no. 75/76 (1980): 20.

BP1015. Palmer, Robert. “Henry Byrd, Pianist Dies.” New York Times (31 Jan 1980): 17. BP1016. Scott, Hammond. “Professor Longhair, 1918–1980.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 93–94. BP1017. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Henry Roeland Byrd.” Orkester Journalen 48, no. 3 (Mar 1980): 5. See also: Blue Suede News no. 19 (1992). Blues News [Finland] no. 19 (1972). Goldmine no. 76 (Sep 1982). Goldmine no. 87 (Aug 1983). Goldmine no. 129 (5 Jul 1985). Missouri Friends of the Folk Arts 5, no. 1 (Winter 1978). Rockville International (Dec 1972). Whole Lotta Rockin’ no. 8 (c1974). Items BB1426, F1079, F1080. PROPHET BP1018. Duffy, Timothy. “Winston-Salem Blues, Pt. 2: Prophet.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 31–32. MILAS & MILES PRUITT BP1019. Davis, Brian. “Two Heads are Better Than One — Or Are They?” Storyville no. 109 (Oct/Nov 1983): 11–13. BP1020. Metson, Richard. “The Pruitt Twins on Record (A Second Look).” Storyville no. 112 (Apr/May 1984): 124–129.

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See also: Item F579. SNOOKY PRYOR (James Pryor) BP1021. Anon. Snooky Pryor: Too Cool to Move. USA: Antone’s ANTCD 0017, 1991. BP1022. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Snooky Pryor,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 208–209 (E101). BP1023. Bogaert, Karel. “Pryor, Snooky (James Pryor),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 307 (Item E110). BP1024. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Pryor Arrangements.” Blues Access no. 36 (Winter 1999): 52–54. BP1025. Broven, John J. Snooky Pryor. UK: Flyright 100, 1969.

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BP1039. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns. 4: James Snooky Pryor.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 14–15. BP1040. Looy, Guido van. “Snooky Pryor: ‘I’m the One That Miked That Harmonica!’.” Soul Bag no. 135 (Summer 1994): 18–20. BP1041. O’Brien, Justin. Snooky Pryor: ‘Snooky’. USA: Blind Pig BB2387, 1989. BP1042. O’Neal, Amy. “Snooky Pryor.” Living Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1971): 4–6. BP1043. O’Neal, Amy. Snooky Pryor and the Country Blues. USA: Today TLP-1012, 1973.

BP1026. Cousins, Eddie. “American Blues Legends ‘73: The Artists.” Blues-Link no. 1 (Aug/Sep 1973): 15–18.

BP1044. O’Neal, Jim; Wisner, Steve; Nelson, David. “Snooky Pryor: I Started the Big Noise Around Chicago.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 8–21.

BP1027. Cummings, Tony. “Chicago Five: Snooky Pryor.” Black Music 1, no. 1 (Dec 1973): 44, 53.

BP1045. Page, Les. “Easy Swinging Snooky.” Melody Maker (3 Nov 1973): 44.

BP1028. Darwen, Norman. “‘I’m the One Gave This Big Sound to the Harmonica’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 152 (Sep 2000): 8–11.

BP1046. Rainsford, Mick. “Bejaard Maar Nog Levensgevaarlijk: Snooky Pryor.” Block no. 110 (1999): 8–14.

BP1029. Davis, John T. Snooky Pryor: Mind Your Own Business. USA: Discovery 74708, 1996.

BP1047. Rijn, Guido van. “Snooky Pryor.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 33 (Oct 1973): 4.

BP1030. Doidy, Eric. “La Sagesse de Snooky Prior.” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 28–29.

BP1048. Ro, Tano. “Snooky Pryor.” Feelin’ Good no. 12/13 (1987): 14–16.

BP1031. Galloway, Andrew. Snooky Pryor & Mel Brown: Double Shot! USA: Electro-Fi CD 3367, 2000.

BP1049. Rowe, Mike. “The Old Swing Masters.” Blues Unlimited no. 137/138 (Spring 1980): 4–24.

BP1032. Harris, Paul A. “A Wizard on Blues Harp.” St Louis Post-Dispatch (29 Mar 1992): 3.

BP1050. Rowe, Mike. Snooky Pryor and Moody Jones — Real Fine Boogie: Classic Early 1950s Chicago Blues. UK: Flyright FLY LP-565, 1980.

BP1033. Harris, Sheldon. “Pryor, James Edward ‘Snooky’/ ’Bubba’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 424–425 (E146). BP1034. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Snooky Pryor,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 284–285 (E150). BP1035. Holland, Ted. “James Edward ‘Snooky’ Pryor,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 109 (E157). BP1036. Kilian, Klaus. Snooky Pryor. UK: Flyright FLY CD 20, 1990. BP1037. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Pryor, Snooky,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2009 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 296 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 291 (E169). BP1038. Leadbitter, Mike. “Mike’s Blues: Living Blues and Snooky Pryor.” Blues Unlimited no. 89 (Feb/Mar 1972): 14.

BP1051. Russell, Tony. “Snooky Pryor (1921–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 157 (Item A1904). BP1052. Santelli, Robert. “Pryor, Snooky,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 335 (Item E202). BP1053. Shadwick, Keith. “Snooky Pryor,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 245 (Item E204). BP1054. Slaven, Neil. Snooky Pryor & Friends: Pitch a Boogie Woogie If It Takes Me All Night Long. UK: Westside WESA 869, 2001. BP1055. Slaven, Neil. Snooky Pryor and the Country Blues. UK: Sequel CD 926, 1997. BP1056. Smith, Al. Snooky Pryor: Do It If You Want To. USA: Bluesway BLS-6076, 1973. BP1057. Stretton, M. John; Fisher, Bob. “Chicago Blues Festival Interviews.” Blues-Link no. 3 (Jan/Feb 1974): 4–12.

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BP1058. Tomko, Gene. “Pryor, James Edward ‘Snooky’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 786–787 (Item E162).

BP1063. Rijn, Guido van. “Blues with Class: The Life Story of Joe Pullum.” Blues & Rhythm no. 153 (Oct 2000): 4–5.

See also: Items BW2109, BW2113, BW2117, BW2146, C434.

BP1064. Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans. Joe Pullum: Black Gal. Holland: Agram AB 2012, 1986.

JOE BENNIE PUGH See: FOREST CITY JOE JOE PULLUM BP1059. Anon. “Filling in Discographically.” Record Research no. 119/120 (Dec 1972/Jan 1973): 12. BP1060. Bentley, Chris. “Pullum’s Swingtime.” Juke Blues no. 31 (Summer 1994): 14–15. BP1061. Bogaert, Karel. “Pullum, Joe,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 307 (Item E110). BP1062. Oliver, Paul. Texas Seaport, 1934–1937: Stomp the Grinder Down. UK: Magpie PY 4408, 1978. Reprinted as “West Dallas Drag: Joe Pullum and Andy Boy,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 198–200 (Item A1577).

BP1065. Rijn, Guido van. “Pullum, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 788 (Item E162). BP1066. Russell, Tony. Joe Pullum: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5393, 1996; Joe Pullum: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Including Andy Boy, Walter ‘Cowboy’ Washington. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5394, 1996. BP1067. Russell, Tony. “Joe Pullum (dates unknown),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 157–158 (Item A1904). BP1068. Russell, Tony. “Talkin’ Blues. 2: Joe Pullum.” Jazz Monthly no. 191 (Jan 1971): 23–24.

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HENRY QUALLS BQ1.

BQ2.

BQ3.

Bock, Scott M.; Calway, Brian; Récaborde, Alain (trans.). “Henry Qualls.” Soul Bag no. 174 (Mar 2004): 34. Bock, Scott M. “Henry Qualls: You Ain’t Gonna Change Me.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 38–41. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Qualls, Henry,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 297 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 292 (E169).

SIS QUANDER See: Item BM219. DOUG QUATTLEBAUM BQ11.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Doug Quattlebaum,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 209–210 (E101).

BQ12.

Bogaert, Karel. “Quattlebaum, Doug,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 308 (Item E110).

BQ13.

Clarke, Dave. “DC’s Deja Blue: A Look at Blues and R&B Records Which Sound Familiar.” Juke Blues no. 36 (Winter 1996/97): 39.

BQ4.

Minutaglio, Bill. “The Last True Texas Bluesman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 94 (Nov 1994): 8–11.

BQ14.

Cohn, Lawrence. “New Faces in Folk Music.” Saturday Review 46 (19 Nov 1963): 56.

BQ5.

Nevitt, Chuck; Zijlstra, Don. “Geen Poespas Voor Countryblues-Man: Henry Qualls.” Block no. 89 (1994): 17–19.

BQ15.

Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Les Jeunes du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 173 (Feb 1962): 25.

BQ16.

Harris, Sheldon. “Quattlebaum, Douglas Elijah ‘Doug’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 425–426 (E146).

BQ17.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Quattlebaum, Doug,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2020 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 297 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 292–293 (E169).

BQ18.

Lowry, Peter B. “The Power of Suggestion.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 9.

BQ19.

Sacré, Robert. “Quattlebaum, Doug,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 791–792 (Item E162).

BQ20.

Scott, Frank. Doug Quattlebaum: If You’ve Ever Been Mistreated. USA: Testament TCD 6003, 1997.

BQ6.

Schuller, Tim. “Henry Qualls: Music Gets in Your Blood.” Living Blues no. 121 (May/Jun 1995): 40–43.

BQ7.

Schuller, Tim. “North Texas Blues: Henry Qualls.” Blues Access no. 20 (1995): 23.

BQ8.

Tomko, Gene. “Qualls, Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 791 (Item E162). Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 87 (Apr/May 2004): 86–87. Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 65. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 28 (Feb 2004): 103.

BQ9.

Bock, Scott M.; Brown, Hash. “Henry Qualls.” Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 57.

BQ10.

Wight, Phil. “Henry Qualls.” Blues & Rhythm no. 186 (Feb 2004): 18.

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BQ21.

Sheatsley, Paul. “Doug Quattlebaum.” Record Research no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1962): 12.

BQ22.

Smith, Chris. “Doug Quattlebaum: ‘I’m Your Ice Cream Man’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 39 (Sep 1988): 14.

BQ23.

Welding, Pete. Doug Quattlebaum: Softee Man Blues. USA: Bluesville BV–1065, c1962; France: Vogue CLDP 830, 1972. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

QUEEN IDA (Ida Guillory) BQ24.

Ace, Johnny. “Rappin’ with Queen Ida.” Big City Blues 8, no. 2 (Apr/May 2002): 35–36.

BQ25.

Anon. “Queen Ida.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (28 Apr 1994): 7.

BQ26.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Le Bon Temps de Queen Ida.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 278 (Sep 1979): 67.

BQ27.

Boehm, Mike. “How a Housewife Became Queen Ida, Evangelist of Zydeco.” Los Angeles Times (11 Feb 1988): F6.

BQ28.

Doerschuk, Robert L. “Queen Ida: A Zydeco Sensation Proves It’s Never Too Late to Party.” Keyboard 16, no. 8 (Aug 1990): 49–55.

BQ29.

Grant, John. “Queen Ida’s Snappy Zydeco Sound is Popping.” Detroit News (23 Jun 1989): 1.

BQ30.

Huntington, Rebecca. “Zydeco Comes to Idaho: Queen Ida Brings Sounds of Accordians to Moscow.” Lewiston Morning Tribune (19 Jul 1996): 8B.

BQ31.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Queen, Ida (Guillory),” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2021 (Item E165).

BQ32.

Lewis, Alice. Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Band: Zydeco. France: Vogue GNY 28073, 1977.

BQ33.

Lewis, Alice. Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band: New Orleans. UK: Sonet SNTF 846, 1980.

BQ34.

Lewis, Alice. Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band on Tour. USA: GNP-Crescendo GNPD 2147, 1986.

BQ35.

MacInnis, Craig. “Zydeco Queen Conquers with Scratch ‘n’ Squeeze.” The Toronto Star (24 Jan 1986): D11.

BQ36.

BQ37.

Mazzolini, Tom. Cookin’ with Queen Ida, Featuring Myrick ‘Freeze’ Guillory. USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 2197, 1989. Mitchell, Justin. “Queen Ida Slows Down Just a Bit.” Chicago Tribune (5 Mar 1992): 8.

BQ38.

O, Michael. Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band: In New Orleans. USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS-5-2131, 1980.

BQ39.

Pace, Robert Cirigliano. “Queen Ida.” EAR 12, no. 10 (Feb 1988): 20.

BQ40.

Phelps, Bob. “Zydeco: A Moving Experience.” The Florida Times-Union (11 Jun 1999): E1.

BQ41.

Pilchak, Angela M. “Queen Ida,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 51 (Item E164).

BQ42.

“Queen Ida: Königin des Zydeco.” Blues News [Germany] no. 18 (Jul/Sep 1999): 16–17.

BQ43.

Queen Ida; Wise, Naomi. Cookin’ with Queen Ida. Rocklin: Prima Pub., 1990. 240 pp.

BQ44.

Roos, John. “They Do It Because They Kin: For Cajun Accordionists Queen Ida and Sheryl Cormier, Loved Ones and Music Go Hand in Hand.” Los Angeles Times (17 Jun 1995): F2.

BQ45.

Ross, Joe. “Queen Ida: Zydeco Royalty.” Sing Out! 32, no. 1 (Winter 1986): 2–9.

BQ46.

Rubiner, Julia M. “Queen Ida,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 9 (Item E164).

BQ47.

Saxberg, Lynn. “Queen Ida: Empress of Zydeco Confers Respectability on Lowly Accordion.” The Ottawa Citizen (4 Nov 1993): C1.

BQ48.

Snowden, Don. “Queen Ida: Zydeco is Her Realm.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (17 Jun 1983): 62.

BQ49.

Tisserand, Michael. Queen Ida and Al Rapone Together Again: Back on the Bayou. USA: GNPCrescendo CD 2265, 1999.

BQ50.

Widmer, Peter. “Queen Ida: Fra Rengøringsmidler og Skolebus til Queen og the Zydeco Accordion.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik 13, no. 8 (Nov 1980): 12–13.

BQ51.

Wisse, Rien. “Queen Ida is Her Name.” Block no. 37 (Mar/Apr 1981): 15–18. See also: Blue Suede News 2, no. 1 (Feb 1987). Blue Suede News 2, no. 2 (Apr 1987). Goldmine no. 323 (11 Dec 1992): 38+.

QUEEN SYLVIA See: QUEEN SYLVIA EMBRY RUFUS AND BEN QUILLIAN BQ52.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Rufus Quillian,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 210 (E101).

BQ53.

Bastin, Bruce. “Blue Harmony Boys: Rufus & Ben Quillian.” Blues Unlimited no. 113 (1975): 21.

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BQ54.

BQ55.

BQ56.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Quillian, Rufus and Ben,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2024 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 297 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 293 (E169). Oliver, Paul. Rufus and Ben Quillian, 1929–31: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 217, 1984. Rowe, Mike. “The Blue Harmony Boys: The Unusual.” Blues Unlimited no. 123 (Jan/Feb 1977): 23–25.

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BR12.

Evans, David. “‘Foreword’ and ‘Comments’ on Yank Rachell’s Guitar Style,” in Blues Mandolin Man, by R. Congress, pp. ix–xi, 93–96. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2001.

BR13.

Garon, Paul A. “Yank Rachell in Louisville.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 3–4. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 259– 261 (Item A1241).

BR14.

Garon, Paul. “Rachell, Yank,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 793–794 (Item E162).

BR15.

Hacker, Ron. “Frugando Tra i Ricordi: White and Blue.” Il Blues no. 45 (Dec 1993): 38.

BR16.

Hacker, Ron. “Ron Hacker Meets Yank Rachell.” Real Blues no. 25 (2000): 26–27.

BR17.

Harris, Sheldon. “Rachell, James ‘Yank’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 426–427 (E146).

BR18.

Helland, Dave. “Yank Rachell.” Down Beat 55, no. 4 (Apr 1988): 14.

BR19.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Yank Rachell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 286 (E150).

BR20.

Holland, Ted. “James ‘Yank’ Rachell,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 38 (E157).

See also: Items A341, BL1012, C152, F496. BILL QUINN See: GOLD STAR RECORDS JOHN R. See: JOHN RICHBOURG SOL RABINOWITZ See: BATON RECORDS YANK RACHELL (James Rachell) BR1.

Anon. “Blues Society Funds Rachell Headstone.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 74.

BR2.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Yank Rachell,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 210–211 (E101).

BR21.

Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Yank Rachell: An Oral History.” Cadence 3 (Aug 1977): 8, 10, 20.

BR3.

Bogaert, Karel. “Rachell, ‘Yank’ James,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 309–310 (Item E110).

BR22.

Klemme, Friedrich. “Yank Rachell: Der Letzte Namhafte Mandolinen-Spieler.” Blues Forum no. 11 (3rd Quarter 1983): 6–8.

BR4.

Boyd, Tom. “Yank Rachell.” Jefferson no. 39 (Winter 1977/78): 13.

BR23.

BR5.

Buechler, Mark. “Yank Rachell: For Money and Love.” Blues Revue no. 29 (Jun/Jul 1997): 26–28.

Koester, Bob. Yank Rachell and His Tennessee Jug Busters: Mandolin Blues. USA: Delmark DL-606, c1963; UK: 77 Records 77 LA 12/23, c1963.

BR24.

BR6.

Calt, Stephen. Yank Rachell. USA: Blue Goose BG-2010, 1973.

BR7.

Clarke, Donald. “Rachell, Yank,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1042 (Item E125).

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rachell, James ‘Yank’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2028–2029 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 298 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 293 (E169).

BR8.

Congress, Richard. Blues Mandolin Man: The Life and Music of Yank Rachell. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2001. 184 pp.

BR25.

McCarty, David. “Mandolinist Yank Rachell: Blues for 8 Strings.” Frets 5, no. 3 (Mar 1983): 28–30.

BR26.

Oliver, Paul. James ‘Yank’ Rachell: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1934– 1938. Austria: Wolf WSE 106, 1987. Vol. 2: 1938– 1941. Austria: Wolf WSE 107, 1987. (NOTE: Also issued on Wolf WBCD 006 & 007, 1991.)

BR27.

Roller, Peter. “I Play My Own Style and I Play It on the Mandolin”: Yank Rachell Carrying on an Individualistic Blues Heritage. Master’s Thesis, Indiana University, 1984. 94 pp.

BR9.

Cruz, Eric. “Rachell Shares His Blues Soul.” South Bend Tribune (31 May 1994): C11.

BR10.

Cushing, Steve; Crawford, Peter; DelGrosso, Rich. “James ‘Yank’ Rachell.” Living Blues no. 79 (Mar/ Apr 1988): 12–21.

BR11.

DelGrosso, Rich. “Mandolin Blues: Duet with Guitar.” Blues Revue no. 29 (Jun/Jul 1997): 75–77.

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BR28.

Roller, Peter. Yank Rachell: Blues Mandolin Man. USA: Blind Pig BP-1986, 1986.

BR44.

Morrison, Craig. “Yank Rachell, 1910–1997.” Blues Access no. 30 (Summer 1997): 58.

BR29.

Russell, Tony. “Poor Jim Talks.” Blues World no. 11 (Nov 1966): 5–6.

BR45.

Prévos, André. “Yank Rachell.” Soul Bag no. 147 (Summer 1997): 37.

BR30.

Russell, Tony. “Yank Rachell (1910–1997),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 158 (Item A1904).

BR46.

Ratliff, Ben. “Yank Rachell, 87, Mandolinist and Elder Statesman of the Blues.” New York Times (20 Apr 1997): 40.

BR31.

Rye, Howard. “Yank Rachel & Elijah Jones.” Collectors Items no. 21 (Dec 1983): 8.

BR47.

Russell, Tony. “Yank Rachell.” Juke Blues no. 38 (Summer 1997): 32.

BR32.

Santelli, Robert. “Rachell, Yank,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 337 (Item E202).

BR48.

BR33.

Sautter, Chris. “Yank Rachell.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 45.

Russell, Tony. “Yank Rachell: Blue Mandolin Man from Tennessee.” Guardian [UK] (22 Apr 1997): 22.

BR49.

Selvin, Joel. “A Blues Vet Takes a Long Look Back.” The San Francisco Chronicle (15 Sep 1990): C4.

Smith, Chris. “Yank Rachell.” Blues & Rhythm no. 119 (May 1997): 10–11.

BR50.

Shadwick, Keith. “Yank Rachell,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 248 (Item E204).

Walamies, Vesa; Nurmi, Pertti. “Yank Rachell.” Blues News [Finland] no. 165 (1997): 17.

BR51.

Webb, Pat. “Yank Rachell (1910–1997).” Sing Out! 42, no. 2 (Fall 1997): 29–30.

BR34. BR35. BR36.

BR37.

Solding, Staffan. “Dom Rev upp Damm ...: Klassiska Countryblues-Inspelningar.” Jefferson no. 44 (Summer 1979): 26–27. Southern, Eileen. “Rachell, James (‘Yank’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 316 (Item E208).

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 212 (2005). Items A247, C781, F1238, F1258. GERTRUDE “MA” RAINEY BR52.

Albertson, Chris. Ma Rainey and Her Georgia Jazz Band. Vol. 2: Oh My Babe Blues. USA: Biograph BLP-12011, 1969; UK: Blue Moon BMLP 1.048, 1987.

BR53.

Amos, Edward. “Ma Rainey,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

Obituaries: Acoustic Guitar no. 56 (Aug 1997): 16. Billboard 109 (17 May 1997): 67. Billboard 109 (27 Dec 1997–3 Jan 1998): YE14. Cadence 23, no. 6 (Jun 1997): 125. Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (10 Apr 1997): A15. Dirty Linen no. 71 (Aug/Sep 1997): 7. Discoveries no. 109 (c1997): 20. Folk Roots no. 168 (Jun 1997): 14. Mojo no. 43 (1997): 12. Musica Jazz (Jul 1997): 69. Notes 54 (Jun 1998): 881. Old-Time Herald 6, no. 2 (1997/98): 8. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1997): 53. Rolling Stone no. 762 (12 Jun 1997): 33. Washington Post (21 Apr 1997): 4.

BR54.

Anderson, J. Lee. “Ma Rainey & the Paramount Record Blues.” Mississippi Rag 23, no. 6 (Apr 1996): 48, 25–26.

BR55.

Anderson, J. Lee. “Ma Rainey: Barnstorming the Blues.” Mississippi Rag 22, no. 6 (Apr 1996): 1–4+.

BR56.

Anon. “Chroniques des Disques: Ma Rainey.” Jazz Hot no. 312 (Jan 1975): 34.

BR57.

Anon. “Mystery Record.” Chicago Defender (7 Jun 1924): 8.

BR40.

Barretta, Scott. “Yank Rachell.” Jefferson no. 114 (1997): 22.

BR58.

Anon. “Mystery Record.” Chicago Defender (14 Jun 1924): 6.

BR41.

DelGrosso, Rich. “James ‘Yank’ Rachell.” Blues Revue no. 30 (Aug/Sep 1997): 94.

BR59.

Arnold, W.R. “‘Ma’ Rainey at The Bijou.” Chicago Defender (4 Oct 1924): 6.

BR42.

James, Michael. “Yank Rachell.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 54–55.

BR60.

BR43.

Leigh, Keri. “Looking Back: The Passing of So Many.” Blues Revue no. 33 (Dec 1997): 64, 66–67.

Atkinson, Gary. Ma Rainey: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1923–1924. Austria: Document DOCD-5581, 1997. Vol. 2: 1924–1925. Austria: Document DOCD-5582, 1997. Vol. 3: 1925–1926. Austria: Document DOCD-

BR38.

Tonneau, Serge. “James ‘Yank’ Rachell.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 12–13.

BR39.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Yank Rachell,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 17–18, 24, 32–33, 35–36, 48, 159. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

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5583, 1997. Vol. 4: 1926–1927. Austria: Document DOCD-5584, 1997. BR61.

Bakker, Dick M. “Ma Rainey.” Micrography no. 6 (Oct 1969): 9.

BR62.

Bakker, Dick M. “Ma Rainey Listing.” Micrography no. 35 (Mar 1975): 6–7.

BR63.

Barnard, David. “Ma Rainey: ‘See See Rider Blues’.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 3, no. 5 (May 1987): 10–11.

BR64.

Bernard, Emily. “Ma Rainey House Dedicated.” Living Blues no. 105 (Sep/Oct 1992): 8, 10.

BR65.

Biagioni, Egino. “Blues the (Blues-) World Forgot. 1. Teil: Ma Rainey und die Anderon Oder.” Blues Notes no. 21 (1974): 18–19, 51; “4. Teil: Little Low Mama Blues: Ma Rainey: A Study in Discographie.” Blues Notes no. 24/25 (1975): 14–16; “5. Teil: Ma Rainey’s Mystery Record.” Blues Notes no. 26/27 (Winter 1975): 25–27.

BR66.

Bogaert, Karel. “Rainey, ‘Ma’ (Gertrude Malissa Nix Pridgett),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 310–311 (Item E110).

BR67.

Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Ma Rainey,” in Blueswomen, pp. 98–102 (E112).

BR68.

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BR69.

Brennan, Luann; McConnell, Stacy A. “Ma Rainey,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 22 (Item E164).

BR70.

Briggs, Keith. The Essential Ma Rainey. UK: Document CBL 200020, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200020, 2001.

BR71.

Brown, Ken; McCarthy, Albert. “Mother of the Blues.” Jazz Music [UK] (Aug 1943).

BR72.

Brown, Sterling. “Ma Rainey.” Record Changer 3 (Oct 1944).

BR73.

Brown, Sterling. “Ma Rainey,” in The Collected Poems of Sterling Brown, ed. M. Harper, pp. 62– 63. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1932. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 319–320 (Item A2216).

BR74.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey.” Hot Club Magazine no. 7 (Jul 1946): 14.

BR75.

Buck, George H.; Driggs, Frank. Ma Rainey: The Paramounts Chronologically, 1923–1924. Vol. 1. USA: Black Swan HCD 12001, 1990.

BR76.

Calt, Stephen. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. USA: Yazoo L-1071, 1985.

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Caplin, Barbara; Caplin, Arnold. Ma Rainey: Queen of the Blues, 1923–1924. USA: Biograph BLP-12032, 1968; France: Biograph 6370 903, 1970s.

BR78.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Rainey, Ma,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 407–408 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Ma Rainey,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 525 (Item E119).

BR79.

Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Ma Rainey,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 158 (Item E120).

BR80.

Chilton, John. “Rainey, Ma,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 272 (Item E121).

BR81.

Clarke, Donald. “Rainey, Ma,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1048 (Item E125).

BR82.

Cohn, Lawrence. Ma Rainey and Her Georgia Jazz Band, 1924–28: Ma Rainey: Blues the World Forgot. USA: Biograph BLP-12001, 1968.

BR83.

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Rainey, ‘Ma’,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 256. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BR84.

Davis, Angela Yvonne. Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday. New York: Pantheon, 1998; New York: Vintage, 1999. 427 pp.; London: Women’s, 1999. 448 pp.

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Davis, S. Spencer. “Ma Rainey: Mother of the Blues,” in The Human Tradition in the New South, ed. J.C. Klotter. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005.

BR86.

Deffaa, Chip. Ma Rainey: The Paramounts Chronologically. Vol. 2: 1924–25. USA: Black Swan HCD 12002, c1990.

BR87.

Dekker, Willem. “‘Ma’.” Doctor Jazz no. 58 (1973): 18–19.

BR88.

DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Ma Rainey,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 50 (Item E164).

BR89.

Dicaire, David. “Ma Rainey (1886–1939): Mother of the Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 186–190 (Item E130).

BR90.

Durr, Claus-Uwe. “‘More Chi Defender Research’: Ma Rainey Mystery Blues Contest.” Record Research no. 119/120 (Dec 1972): 11.

BR91.

Evans, David. “Ma Rainey,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 146–147. New York: Perigee, 2005.

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BR92.

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BR93.

Feather, Leonard. “Rainey, Ma,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 391–392 (Item E138).

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BR110.

James, Edward J. (ed.). “Ma Rainey,” in Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971.

BR111.

Jones, Jeffrey A. “Rainey, Gertrude ‘Ma’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 802–804 (Item E162).

BR112.

Gianoulis, Tina. “Rainey Gertrude (‘Ma’),” in The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, & Musical Theater, ed. C.J. Summers, pp. 213–214. San Francisco: Cleis, 2004.

Jones, Max. “She Jest Catch Hold of Us.” Melody Maker (24 Sep 1949): 5.

BR113.

Keepnews, Orrin. The Immortal Ma Rainey: First of the Great Blues Singers. USA: Milestone MLP2001, c1966.

BR98.

Godrich, John. “Ma Rainey.” Storyville no. 35 (Jun/ Jul 1971): 173–175.

BR114.

Keepnews, Orrin. Ma Rainey: Down in the Basement. USA: Milestone MLP-2017, c1971.

BR99.

Grove, Bryan. “C.C. Rider,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 189–190 (Item E162).

BR115.

BR100.

Harding, Gunnar. “Ma Rainey, Bluesens Moder,” in Kreol: Bland Voodookvinnor, Pianoprofessorer, Ttrumpetkungar Och Bluesdrottningar i Den Nya Världen, pp. 200–228. Stockholm: Gedin, 1991.

Keepnews, Orrin; Grauer, Bill. Ma Rainey with Her Georgia Jazz Band. Vol. 1: First of the Great Blues Singers. USA: Riverside 1003, 1950. Vol. 2. USA: Riverside RLP 1016, c1953. Vol. 3. USA: Riverside RLP 1045, 1955.

BR116.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Rainey, Ma,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1606– 1607 (E160).

BR117.

Lane, Steve. Ma Rainey: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: August 1924 to July 1925. UK: VJM VLP82, 1986.

BR118.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rainey, Gertrude ‘Ma’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 20234 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 298, 300 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 294 (E169).

BR119.

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BR120.

Lieb, Sandra Robin. The Message of Ma Rainey’s Blues: A Biographical and Critical Study of America’s First Woman Blues Singer. Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, 1976. 216 pp.

BR121.

Lieb, Sandra R. Mother of the Blues: A Study of Ma Rainey. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1981. 226 pp.; Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1983. 256 pp.

BR94.

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BR95.

Fulbright, Thomas. “Ma Rainey and I.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 3 (Mar 1956): 1–2, 26. Reprinted in 78 Quarterly no. 12 (2005): 43–46.

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Harding, Gunnar. “Ma Rainey: Mother of the Blues.” Orkester Journalen 54, no. 6 (Jun 1986): 13–15, 34; Orkester Journalen 54, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1986): 8–10. Harris, Paisley Jane. I’m as Good as Any Woman in Your Town: The Interconnections of Gender, Race, and Class in the Blues of Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Master’s Thesis, University of Minnesota, 1994. 106 pp.

BR103.

Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Ma Rainey,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 176–179. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

BR104.

Harris, Sheldon. “Rainey, Gertrude, ‘Ma’/ ’Madame’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 427– 428 (E146).

BR105.

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BR106.

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BR108.

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BR122.

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BR123.

Linder, Lasse. “Bluesens Legender: Ma Rainey.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 23.

BR124.

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Love, William C. “Ma Rainey Discography.” Jazz Information 2, no. 4 (6 Sep 1940): 9–14.

Orgill, Roxane. “The 1910s: Ma Rainey — Mother of the Blues,” in Shout, Sister, Shout!, pp. 15–24. New York: Margaret K. McElderry, 2001.

BR139.

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Palmer, Robert. “The Real Ma Rainey Had a Certain Way with the Blues.” New York Times (28 Oct 1984): 6.

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Mahan, K.H. “Early American Blues Singer Gertrude P. Rainey.” Music Clubs Magazine 71, no. 3 (1992): 11.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Rainey, Gertrude ‘Ma’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 204–205 (Item E182).

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Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Rainey, Ma,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 569 (Item E176).

Pastonesi, Marco. “Ma Rainey: La Signora Degli Anelli.” Il Blues no. 8 (Sep 1984): 4–6.

BR142.

Placksin, Sally. “Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 12–16. New York: Wideview, 1982.

BR143.

Pridgett, Thomas. “The Life of Ma Rainey.” Jazz Information 2, no. 4 (6 Sep 1940): 8.

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Prohaska, Jim. “Ma Rainey and Her Jazz Hounds (In 1917/In 1922/In 1931).” 78 Quarterly no. 12 (2005): 40–46.

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Reich, Howard. “The Real Ma Rainey the Mother of the Blues Was More Than a Flashy Character — She Was a Tough Business Woman Whose Raw and Powerful Voice Tore Into the Fabric of American Music.” Chicago Tribune (30 Jun 1997): 1.

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Rookmaaker, Hans R. Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey. France: BYG 529.078, 1960s.

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Rookmaaker, Hans R. Ma Rainey: Mother of the Blues. USA: Riverside 8807, 1965.

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Russell, Henry (ed.). “Ma Rainey,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 122–123. London: Brown, 2003.

BR149.

Russell, Tony. “Ma Rainey (1886–1939),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 158 (Item A1904).

BR150.

Salamone, Frank A. “Rainey, Gertrude ‘Ma’ (1886– 1939),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 4, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, p. 168 (Item E185).

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Santelli, Robert. “Rainey, Ma,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 338–339 (Item E202).

BR152.

Schuler, Vic. “The Mystery of the Two Ma Raineys.” Melody Maker (13 Oct 1951): 9.

BR153.

Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 12/13 (Dec 1983): 2 pp.

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Monceaux, Morgan. “Ma Rainey,” in Jazz: My Music, My People. New York: Knopf, 1994.

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Morgenstern, Dan. Ma Rainey. USA: Milestone M-47021, 1974; USA: Milestone MCD-47021-2, 1992.

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Obrecht, Jas. “Ma Rainey: Mother of the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 17 (May/Jun 1995): 26–31.

BR131.

Oliver, Paul. “The Black Nightingale.” Jazz News [UK] (31 May 1961): 8–9.

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Oliver, Paul. Ma Rainey: Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: December 1923 to April 1924. UK: VJM VLP 81, 1979.

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Oliver, Paul. Ma Rainey: The Complete 1928 Sessions in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5156, 1993. Oliver, Paul. “Ma Rainey.” Music Mirror 3, no. 10 (Nov 1956): 8–10. Reprinted as “‘Paramount Wildcat: Gertrude Ma Rainey,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 131–134 (Item A1577).

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Oliver, Paul. “Rainey, Gertrude ‘Ma’ (1886–1939),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 238 (Item E378).

BR137.

Oliver, Paul. “Rainey, Gertrude,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 15, ed. S. Sadie, p. 546. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 7 (Item E154). Reprinted as “Rainey, Ma,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 347 (Item E159). Reprinted in The

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BR154.

Shadwick, Keith. “Ma Rainey,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 250–251 (Item E204).

BR155.

Simon, George Thomas. “Ma Rainey,” in The Best of the Music Makers. Garden City: Doubleday, 1979.

BR156.

Smith, Charles Edward. “Ma Rainey and the Minstrels.” Record Changer 14, no. 6 (1955): 5–6.

BR157.

Smith, Charles Edward. Ma Rainey: Blame It on the Blues. USA: Milestone MLP-2008, 1968.

BR158.

Smith, Charles Edward. “Rainey, Gertrude Pridgett,” in Notable American Women, 1607– 1950: A Biographical Dictionary, ed. E.J. James. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971.

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Whisenhunt, Donald W. “Ma Rainey: Mother of the Blues,” in The Human Tradition in America Between the Wars, 1920–1945. Wilmington: SR Books, 2002.

BR173.

Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Ma Rainey.” Storyville (1996/97): 220–223; Storyville (1998/99): 198–201. (NOTE: These articles consist of clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Jazz Hot no. 28 (1948); Jazz Hot no. 80 (1953); Jazz Hot no. 97 (1955). Items A35, A196, A1107, A1534, A2084, BB2813, BJ692, BS998, BT217, E318, G152.

Southern, Eileen. “Rainey, (‘Ma’) Gertrude Pridgett,” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, pp. 316–317 (Item E208).

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Steiner, John. “Beyond the Impression: ‘Ma’ Rainey.” Record Research no. 67 (Apr 1965): 11–12.

BR174.

Mitchell, George. Willie Guy Rainey. USA: Southland SLP-7, 1978.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Ma Rainey and the Classic Blues Singers. UK: CBS 52798, 1970.

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BR161.

Monge, Luigi. “Rainey, Willie Guy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 805 (Item E162).

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Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Ma Rainey and the Classic Blues Singers. London: Studio Vista, 1970. 112 pp.; New York: Stein and Day, 1970. 112 pp.

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Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Ma Rainey/Ida Cox. UK: Jazz Collector JEL 12, 1960.

Wilmer, Val. “Still Got the Blues: Willie Guy Rainey, 77.” Blues Unlimited no. 133 (Jan/Feb 1979): 16–17.

BR164.

Surge, Frank. “Ma Rainey,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 12–14 (Item E213).

See: MAE GLOVER (2) WILLIE GUY RAINEY

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DeVault, Russ. “Blues Guitarist Rainey Gained Fame After 70.” Atlanta Journal (24 Aug 1983). Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 145 (Winter 1983/84): 24.

BR165.

Swartley, Ariel. “Ladies Sing the Blues.” New York Times Magazine (29 Jun 1980): 22–23, 35–56, 39, 48.

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Swinton, Paul. “Prove It on Me.” Blues & Rhythm no. 130 (Jun 1998): 22–23.

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Hagen, Tiny. “Willie Guy Rainey.” Blues Forum no. 13 (1984): 34.

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Tate, Eleanora E.; Haskins, James. “Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey (Pridgett),” in African American Musicians. New York: Wiley, 2000.

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O’Neal, Jim. “Willie Guy Rainey.” Living Blues no. 58 (Winter 1983/84): 44.

BR168.

Tracy, Steven C. “A Reconsideration: Hearing Ma Rainey.” MELUS 14 (Spring 1987): 85–90.

BR169.

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BR170.

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BR171.

Weissman, Dick. “Ma Rainey and Her Influence on the Blues,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 30–32. New York: Routledge, 2005.

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Whelan, Pete. “Fred Ramsey Speaks Out!” 78 Quarterly no. 4 (1989): 31–39. Obituaries: Cadence 21, no. 5 (May 1995): 109. Down Beat 62, no. 6 (Jun 1995): 15. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Notes 52, no. 4 (1996): 1127. Orkester Journalen 63 (Sep 1995): 45.

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Maher, James T. “Fred Ramsey, 1915–1995: Last of the Pioneer Jazz Scholars.” 78 Quarterly no. 9 (1996): 10.

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Smith, Chris. “Frederic Ramsey Jr.” Blues & Rhythm no. 100 (Jun/Jul 1995): 33.

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AL RAPONE (Al Lewis) BR194.

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Lewis, Alice. Al Rapone & His Zydeco Expressmen: Zydeco to Go. USA: Blind Pig BP 3790, 1990.

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Locey, Bill. “The Zydeco Express: American Roots Music is Gaining Popularity, According to Louisiana’s Al Rapone, Brother of Queen Ida.” Los Angeles Times (27 Feb 1992): J6.

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Myren, Doug. Al Rapone Plays Tribute: A Tribute to Clifton Chenier. USA: Atomic Theory ATM 1133, 1997.

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Wisse, Rien. “Vroeger Al Lewis, Nu Al Rapone.” Block no. 45 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1983): 12–13.

GEORGE RAMSEY See: Items BC2213, C766 (Vol. 5). ALEX RANDLE See: EASY BABY MANDY RANDOLPH See: Item BJ792. PERCY RANDOLPH

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BR200. Foley, Michael J. “Conversazione con Moses Rascoe.” Il Blues no. 49 (Dec 1994): 48–50.

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BR191.

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Stolper, Darryl. “R.S. Rankin: T-Bone Walker Junior.” Blues Unlimited no. 115 (Sep/Oct 1975): 19.

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Kershaw, Andy. “A New Moses.” Folk Roots no. 62 (Aug 1988): 31+.

BR202. Komara, Edward. “Rascoe, Moses,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 807 (Item E162). BR203.

Roberts, Jack. “Moses Rascoe.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 23–25. Obituaries: Blues Access no. 18 (Summer 1994): 44. Cadence 20, no. 8 (Aug 1994): 110. Jazz Podium 44 (Jan 1995): 23. Jefferson no. 105 (1994): 28.

BR204. Bonner, Brett J. “Moses Rascoe.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 61. BR205.

Shay, Gene. “Moses Rascoe, 1918–1994.” Sing Out! 39, no. 2 (Aug/Oct 1994): 40–41.

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BR208. Fryer, Paul. “The Blues Today.” Folk Roots no. 172 (Oct 1997): 25, 27.

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BR228. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 2: Bobby ‘Blues’ Ray.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 49–51. FLOYD RAY BR229.

Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Big Band Blues: ‘Comin’ On with the Blues’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 5 (Dec 1984): 20–30.

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Komara, Edward. “Ray, Floyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 808 (Item E162).

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Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Peetie Wheatstraw’s Buddy,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 267 (E101).

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Harris, Sheldon. “Ray, Harmon ‘Herman’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 433 (E146).

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Ruokangas, Sami; Pyykönen, Markku; Ollikainen, Aimo. “Johnny Rawls & Deitra Farr: ‘Soulpiisinteko Elvytettävä Henkiin’.” Blues News [Finland] no. 171 (1998): 6–7.

BR222. BR223.

Stedman, John; Bonner, Brett J. Johnny Rawls: Here We Go. USA: JSP JSPCD 271, 1996.

BR234. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ray, Harmon,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2047 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 301 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 296 (E169). BR235.

RED HOT OLD MAN MOSE See: MOSES MASON RED MACK (Morris McClure)

Tipaldi, Art. Johnny Rawls: Louisiana Woman. UK: JSP JSPCD 286, 1997.

BR224. Tipaldi, Art. “Johnny Rawls: Power of the Song.” Blues Revue no. 53 (Dec 1999): 12–14, 36–37.

Russell, Tony. “The Deputy High Sheriff from Hell: Harmon Ray.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 14–15.

Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 61 (Sep 1993): 38. Orkester Journalen 61 (Oct 1993): 38. BR236.

Penny, Dave. “Red Mack.” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 18.

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RED NELSON (Nelson Wilborn)

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BR252.

Bogaert, Karel. “Dirty Red (Nelson Wilborn),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 101–102 (Item E110).

Löfgren, Tommy. “This Little Sax & A.C. Reed.” Jefferson no. 43 (Spring 1979): 10–11.

BR253.

BR238. Hall, Bob. “Wilborn, Nelson (‘Red Nelson,’ ‘Dirty Red’),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1073 (Item E162).

Long, Tom. “The Saxophone Keeps Chicago Bluesman A.C. Reed in Business, with Europe His Next Gig.” Detroit News (2 Jan 1997): 4.

BR254.

Russell, Tony. “A.C. Reed (1926–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 158 (Item A1904).

BR255.

Santelli, Robert. “Reed, A.C,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 340–341 (Item E202).

BR256.

Siscoe, John. “A.C. Reed: Chicago Blues.” Blue Flame no. 14 (1971): 12.

BR257.

Taylor, Dennis. “Reed, A.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 822–823 (Item E162).

BR237.

BR239.

Harris, Sheldon. “Wilborn, Nelson,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 560 (E146).

BR240. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Red Nelson,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2057 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 301 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 297 (E169). BR241.

Oliver, Paul. “A Discography of Nelson Wilborn (Red Nelson).” Discographical Forum no. 1 (May 1960): 6–8.

Obituaries: All About Jazz [New York] no. 25 (2004): 31. Blues News [Finland] no. 208 (2004). Blues Revue no. 88 (Jun/Jul 2004): 93. Cadence 30, no. 4 (Apr 2004): 141. Discoveries no. 193 (2004): 28. Goldmine no. 621 (14 May 2004): 41. Good Times no. 69 (2004): 6. Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 58–59. Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 94. Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 94. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [Wisconsin] (28 Feb 2004): B4. Mojo no. 127 (Jun 2004): 39. Sing Out 48, no. 2 (Summer 2004): 226.

See also: Items A542 (Pt. 3), BL1551, F300. SAM RED BR242. Nelson, David. “Sam Red,” in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 128–129. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. A.C. REED (Aaron Corthen Reed) BR243.

Danchin, Sebastian. “A.C. Reed.” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 12–25.

BR244. Danchin, Sebastian; Choisnel, Emmanuel. “A.C. Reed: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 96 (Oct/Nov 1983): 19.

BR258.

Burke, Tony. “A.C. Reed.” Blues & Rhythm no. 188 (Apr 2004): 12.

BR245.

BR259.

Hobus, André. “A.C. Reed.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 29 (Jun 2004): 80–81.

BR260.

Hoekstra, Dave. “A.C. Reed, 1926–2004; Legendary Chicago Bluesman Brought Sax Front and Center.” Chicago Sun-Times (26 Feb 2004): 47.

BR261.

Gugolz, Daniel. A.C. Reed/Big Wheeler: Chicago Blues Session. Vol. 14. Austria: Wolf 120.860 CD, c1990.

Lee, Jim. “A.C. Reed.” Dirty Linen no. 112 (Jun/Jul 2004): 7.

BR262.

Périn, Jacques. “A.C. Reed.” Soul Bag no. 175 (Jun 2004): 40.

BR248. Herzhaft, Gérard. “A.C. Reed,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 288–289 (E150).

BR263.

Telling, Gillian. “A.C. Reed.” Rolling Stone no. 945 (1 Apr 2004): 26.

Danchin, Sebastian. “A.C. Reed: Two Sewing Machines and Four Tape Recorders.” Soul Bag no. 96 (Oct/Nov 1983): 5–18.

BR246. “Dr. Feelgood.” “A.C. Reed: He’s In the Wrong Business.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 4, no. 4 (Apr 1988): 10–11. BR247.

BR249.

Jones, Stan. A.C. Reed with Albert Collins: Junk Food. USA: Delmark CD 726, 1999.

BR264. Winick, Steve. “A.C. Reed.” Dirty Linen no. 112 (Jun/Jul 2004): 7.

BR250.

Kening, Dan. A.C. Reed: I’m in the Wrong Business. USA: Alligator AL 4757, 1987.

See also: Goldmine no. 216 (4 Nov 1988). Il Blues no. 24 (Sep 1988).

BR251.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Reed, A.C,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2061 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 301 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 297 (E169).

Item F311 (Vol. 4). LONG CLEVE REED See: PAPA HARVEY HULL & LONG “CLEVE” REED

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JAMES REED BR265.

BR281.

Ritvanen, Juhani. “Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: James Reed.” Blues News [Finland] no. 65 (1980): 20–21.

BR282. Bogaert, Karel. “Reed, Jimmy,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 312–313 (Item E110).

See also: Item F69.

BR283.

JIMMY REED (Mathis James Reed) BR266. Ackers, Graham. “Jimmy Reed on Record.” Blues Unlimited no. 14 (Aug 1964): 3–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 30–32 (Item A1241). BR267.

Bentley, Chris. Jimmy Reed: Shame Shame Shame. UK: Krazy Kat KK-781, 1983.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Jimmy Reed Family Files $18 Million Lawsuit.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/ Apr 1989): 4.

BR268. Allinson, John G. “Jimmy Reed.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 10 (Oct 1963): 15–16. BR269.

Andréasson, Hans. “Bluesens Legender: Jimmy Reed.” Jefferson no. 66 (Fall 1984): 31.

BR270.

Andréasson, Hans; Löfgren, Tommy; Schweitz, Hans. “Jefferson, U.S.A: Sweet Home Chicago.” Jefferson no. 21 (1973): 14–15.

BR271.

Anon. “Baby, What You Want Me to Do?” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 3 (Jan 1992): 20–21.

BR272.

Anon. “Jimmy Reed Discography. Pt. 1.” R&B Monthly no. 2 (Mar 1964): 4–5; “Pt. 2.” R&B Monthly no. 3 (Apr 1964): 7–9. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 7 (Aug 1964): suppl; “Pt. 3.” R&B Monthly no. 6 (Jul 1964): 6–8. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): suppl.

Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Jimmy Reed,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 15 (Item E164).

BR284. Briggs, Keith. “T’Ain’t No Big Thing But He Was Jimmy Reed.” Blues & Rhythm no. 91 (Aug 1994): 15. BR285.

Broven, John. “Gimme That Harp Boy!: The Wailing Harmonica of Jimmy Reed.” The History of Rock 3, no. 6 (c1981–c1984): 594–595.

BR286. Broven, John J. “Low and Lonesome.” Blues Unlimited no. 109 (Aug/Sep 1974): 5–8. BR287.

Brown, Frank London. Jimmy Reed: Rockin’ with Reed. USA: Vee-Jay LP 1008, c1959; UK: Charly CDGR 285, 1999.

BR288. Brunning, Bob. “Jimmy Reed,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BR289.

Carter, Calvin. Just Jimmy Reed. USA: Vee Jay LP 1050, 1962; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7116, 2000.

BR290.

Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. Jimmy Reed: Now Appearing. USA: Vee Jay LP 1025, 1960; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7111, 2000.

BR291.

Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Jimmy Reed on Vee-Jay.” Jazz Statistics no. 14 (Jan 1960): 9–10. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 22 (1961): 4–5.)

BR292.

Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. Jimmy Reed: Wailin’ the Blues. USA: Tradition 2069, 1969.

BR293.

Clarke, Donald. “Reed, Jimmy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1068 (Item E125).

BR273.

Anon. Jimmy Reed: His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1977. 32 pp.

BR274.

Anon. “R&B Poll Winners: Guitar —Jimmy Reed.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Feb 1965): 10.

BR275.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jimmy Reed,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 211–212 (E101).

BR276.

Balfour, Alan. “I’m the Man Down There: Jimmy Reed Sorted Out.” Talking Blues no. 5 (Apr/May/ Jun 1977): 11–13.

BR294.

Cozzo, Giuseppe del. “High and Handsome: Jimmy Reed.” Il Blues no. 23 (Jun 1988): 6–9. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BR277.

Balfour, Alan. Jimmy Reed: Big Boss Man: Memorial Album. Vol. 1. UK: DJM DJD 28033, 1976.

BR295.

BR278.

Balfour, Alan. Jimmy Reed, Eddie Taylor: Ride ‘Em on Down. UK: Charly CD 171, 1987.

Cozzo, Giuseppe del. “Jimmy Reed: ‘The Vee-Jay Years’ Box: Wear Something Green.” Il Blues no. 58 (Mar 1997): 16–17.

BR296.

Cummings, Tony. “Jimmy Reed: His British Releases.” Soul: The Magazine for the R&B Collector no. 4 (Jun 1966): 26–28.

BR297.

Dahl, Bill. Jimmy Reed: Found Love. USA: Collectables COL-CD-7117, 2000.

BR279.

Bastin, Bruce. Jimmy Reed. UK: Flyright FLY CD 15, 1989.

BR280. Bentley, Chris. Jimmy Reed: Cold Chills. UK: Krazy Kat KK-786, 1984.

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BR298.

DeWitt, Howard A. “Jimmy Reed: Boss of the Blues.” Blue Suede News no. 47 (Summer 1999): 20–26.

BR312.

Harris, Sheldon. Jimmy Reed: Soulin’. USA: Bluesway BL-6009, 1967; UK: Stateside SL 10221, 1967.

BR299.

Dicaire, David. “Jimmy Reed (1925–1976): The Sweet Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 109–113 (Item E130).

BR313.

Harris, Sheldon. The New Jimmy Reed Album. USA: Bluesway BL-6004, 1966.

BR314.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jimmy Reed,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 289–291 (E150).

BR315.

Holland, Ted. “Jimmy Reed,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 105 (E157).

BR316.

Holt, John. “The Big Bossman: Jimmy Reed.” R&B Monthly no. 12 (Jan 1965): 2–3.

BR317.

Jones, Max. “A Legend Comes to Life.” Melody Maker (7 Nov 1964): 8. Reprinted with notes to Jimmy Reed: The Vee-Jay Years. UK: Charly CD RED BOX 9, 1994.

BR318.

Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (9 Nov 1968): 10.

BR319.

Jong, Michael de. “De Laatste Dagen van Jimmy Reed.” Block no. 90 (1994): 22.

BR320.

Kells, Derek. “On the Road with Reed.” Jazz Beat no. 12 (Dec 1964): 13.

BR321.

Laberge, Yves. “Reed, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 823–826 (Item E162).

BR322.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Reed, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2062– 2063 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 302 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 297–298 (E169).

BR323.

Lennane, Tony. “Jimmy Reed: The Big Boss Legend.” Blues Unlimited no. 20 (Mar 1965): 9–10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 33–34 (Item A1241).

BR324.

McClinton, Delbert; Meyers, Augie; Dickinson, Jim; Williams, Jerry; Miller, Steve. “Jimmy Reed: Emancipation of the South — an Oral History.” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 42–51.

BR325.

McCoy, Sid. I’m Jimmy Reed. USA: Vee Jay LP 1004, 1958; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7108, 2000.

BR326.

MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Jimmy Reed: Live?” Blues Revue no. 74 (Feb/Mar 2002): 22–23.

BR327.

Niquét, Bernard. “Jimmy Reed.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 35–37.

BR328.

Nite, Norm N. “Jimmy Reed,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 515–516 (Item E181).

BR300. Easterbrook, Martin; Walamies, Vesa. “Jimmy Reed: An Appreciation.” Blues News [Finland] no. 22 (1973): 18–19. BR301.

Evans, David. “Jimmy Reed,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 147–148. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BR302. Fancourt, Les. Jimmy Reed: The Vee-Jay Years. UK: Charly CD RED BOX 9, 1994. BR303.

Forte, Dan. “Jimmy Reed: One of the Last Interviews with the Big Boss Man of the Blues.” Guitar Player 10, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 16+. Reprinted as “Jimmy Reed,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 228–232. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 184–188 (Item C312).

BR304. George-Warren, Holly; Romanowski, Patricia (eds.). “Jimmy Reed,” in The Rolling Stone Encylopedia of Rock & Roll, p. 813. New York: Fireside, 2001. BR305.

Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 10–11.

BR306. Goldberg, Lenny. Jimmy Reed: Soul Greats. USA: Springboard UPF-101, 1986. BR307.

Greene, Joe. Jimmy Reed: The Legend, the Man. USA: Vee-Jay VJSLP-8501, 1964; Joy LP 111, 1960s; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7115, 2000.

BR308. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Jimmy Reed,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 286–287 (Item E145). BR309.

Harris, Sheldon. “Reed, Mathis James ‘Jimmy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 433–435 (E146).

BR310.

Harris, Sheldon. Jimmy Reed: Big Boss Man. USA: Bluesway BLS-6015, 1968; Canada: Sparton BLS6015, 1968. Notes reprinted with Jimmy Reed: Big Boss Man/Jimmy Reed: Down in Virginia. UK: See for Miles SECD 469, 1997.

BR311.

Harris, Sheldon. Jimmy Reed: Down in Virginia. USA: Bluesway BLS 6024, 1969; UK: Action ACLS 6011, 1969. Notes reprinted with Jimmy Reed: Big Boss Man/Jimmy Reed: Down in Virginia. UK: See for Miles SECD 469, 1997.

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BR329.

Noble, Peter. Jimmy Reed: His Greatest Recordings. Australia: AIM 9001 CD, 1998.

BR348. Turner, Bez. Jimmy Reed: High and Lonesome. UK: Charly CRB 1013, 1981.

BR330.

Oliver, Paul. Jimmy Reed: Things Ain’t What They Used to Be. UK: Fontana 688 514 ZL, c1965.

BR349.

Vera, Billy. Jimmy Reed: Speak the Lyrics to Me, Mama Reed. USA: Vee-Jay NVD2-705, 1993.

BR331.

Oliver, Paul. “Reed, Jimmy (1926),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 240–241 (Item E378).

BR350.

BR332.

O’Neal, Jim. “Big Boss Man is Back!” Melody Maker (10 Nov 1973): 53.

Welding, Pete. Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall. USA: Vee-Jay 1035, 1961; UK: Stateside SL 10012, 1961; USA: Vee-Jay UDCD 566, 1992; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7210, 2000.

BR333.

O’Neal, Jim. “Bill Tyson & Howard Scott.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 41.

BR351.

BR334.

O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Living Blues Interview: Jimmy Reed.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 16–41. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 304–357 (Item A1676).

Welding, Pete. Jimmy Reed: T’Aint No Big Thing, But He Is. USA: Vee Jay 1067, 1963; USA: Collectables COL-CD-7117, 2000.

BR352.

Welding, Pete. Jimmy Reed: The Classic Recordings. USA: Rhino R2 71660, 1994.

BR353.

Welding, Pete. The Very Best of Jimmy Reed. USA: Buddah BDS 4003, 1969.

BR354.

Werkelin, Micke. “Just Jimmy Reed: High and Lonesome.” Jefferson no. 102 (1993): 8–17.

BR355.

White, Cliff. Jimmy Reed: Got Me Dizzy. UK: Charly CRB 1028, 1981.

BR356.

Ro, Tano. “Jimmy Reed: Boogie in the Dark.” Feelin’ Good no. 16 (1987): 25–27. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

White, Cliff. Jimmy Reed: Upside Your Head. UK: Charly CRB 1003, 1980.

BR357.

White, George. The New Jimmy Reed Album/Soulin’. UK: See for Miles SECD 468, 1997.

BR338.

Roxon, Lillian. “Jimmy Reed,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 407–408 (Item E192).

BR358.

Whiteis, David. “Jimmy Reed: Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 50–57.

BR339.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Jimmy Reed.” The Blues Collection no. 18 (1992+).

BR359.

Wijngaarden, Kees van. “Jimmy Reed: De Kracht van de Eenvoud.” Block no. 90 (1994): 15–21.

BR340.

Russell, Tony. “Jimmy Reed,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 76–77 (Item A1904).

BR360.

BR341.

Santelli, Robert. “Reed, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 341–342 (Item E202).

Wijngaarden, Kees van. “De Laatste Dagen van Jimmy Reed: Een Gesprekje met Michael de Jong.” Block no. 90 (1994): 22.

BR361.

BR342.

Selvin, Joel. Jimmy Reed: I Ain’t from Chicago. USA: Bluesway BL-6054, 1973.

Williams, Dave. “Jimmy Reed: A Guide to the Records of Famous Blues Artists.” Juke Blues no. 8 (Spring 1987): 18–19. (NOTE: With additions/ corrections in Juke Blues no. 9 (1987): 29.)

BR343.

Shadwick, Keith. “Jimmy Reed,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 252 (Item E204).

BR335.

BR336.

BR337.

Paterson, Neil. “Jimmy Reed in Person.” Blues Unlimited no. 14 (Aug 1964): 3. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 29–30 (Item A1241). Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Jimmy Reed,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 710–711. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996.

Obituaries: Billboard 88 (11 Sep 1976): 18. Down Beat 43 (4 Nov 1976): 10. Jazz Hot no. 331 (Oct 1976): 36. Jazz Podium 25 (Oct 1976): 29. Melody Maker (11 Sep 1976): 4. Rocking Regards no. 5 (c1976). Sing Out! 25, no. 3 (1976): 47. Variety 284 (8 Sep 1976): 95.

BR344. Slaven, Neil. Jimmy Reed: Big Boss Man. UK: Recall SMDCD 232, c1999. BR345.

Smith, Al. Jimmy Reed: Let the Bossman Speak. USA: Blues on Blues BOB 10001, 1971.

BR346. Southern, Eileen. “Reed, Mathis James (‘Jimmy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 318–319 (Item E208). BR347.

Tomko, Gene. “Big Boss Man (Hi-Heel Sneakers),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 78 (Item E162).

BR362.

Jones, Max. “Big Boss Man.” Melody Maker (25 Sep 1976): 41.

BR363.

Leishman, David. “‘Big Boss Man’, Dead at 50.” Rolling Stone no. 223 (7 Oct 1976): 15.

BR364. Macphail, Keith. “An Obituary.” Crazy Music no. 9 (1976): 45–46.

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BR365.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Jimmy Reed, 1925–1976.” Crazy Music no. 9 (1976): 45.

BR366.

Olsson, Olof T. “Jimmy Reed.” Orkester Journalen 45, no. 1 (Jan 1977): 5+.

BR367.

O’Neal, Jim. “Jimmy Reed, 1925–1976.” Living Blues no. 29 (Sep/Oct 1976): 4–5.

BR368.

Rowe, Mike. “Jimmy Reed.” Blues Unlimited no. 120 (Jul/Aug 1976): 16.

BR369.

Schweitz, Hans. “Jimmy Reed, 1926–76.” Jefferson no. 34 (1976): 21.

BR370.

Svacina, Fritz. “Jimmy Reed, 1925–76.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 4/5 (1976/77): 9.

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M.C. REEDER BR378.

DOC REESE BR379.

Items A781, A1708, A2085, BD1137, BM1378, BR376, BT330, C434. LITTLE JIMMY REED BR371.

Karlsson, Ingemar. “Lil’ Jimmy Reed.” Jefferson no. 139 (2004): 10–12.

JO JO REED BR372.

Johnson, Matthew. “Zydeco Sont Pas Sale.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 34–39.

BR380.

Kline, Michael; Keller, Michael. “Something to Give: Nat Reese’s Early Life and Music.” Goldenseal 13, no. 4 (Winter 1987): 9–18. Reprinted as sleevenotes with Nat Reese: Just a Dream. Elkins: Augusta Heritage AHR-005, 1988.

BR381.

Liniger, Walter. “Blues Workshop in Elkins, West Virginia.” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 47–50.

BR382.

Vorel, Bob. “Nat Reese.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 5 (Summer 1992): 25–27.

NINA REEVES See: Item BM219. CARL REID BR383.

BR374.

See: ROSETTA RECORDS

Anon. “Lula Reed.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 72/73 (Jan/Feb 1977): 12.

LEON RENÉ

Sanjek, David. “Reed, Lula,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 826 (Item E162).

DAISY REYNOLDS

See also: Item A2243.

“BIG” JACK REYNOLDS

MAMA REED (Mary Lee Davis) BR375.

BR376.

Laberge, Yves. “Reed, Mama,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 826 (Item E162). O’Neal, Jim. “Mama Reed.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 24–25. See also: JIMMY REED

See: EXCELSIOR/EXCLUSIVE RECORDS Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 32 (Oct 1987): 9. BR384. Komara, Edward. “Reynolds, Big Jack,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 827 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 20, no. 5 (May 1994): 109. Jefferson no. 104 (1994): 32. BR385.

Darwen, Norman. “Big Jack Reynolds.” Blues & Rhythm no. 90 (Jul 1994): 17.

BR386.

Donahue, Matthew A. “Big Jack Reynolds.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 74–75.

WILLIE REED BR377.

Cox, Fred E. “Carl Reid: Jug Band Blower Non Pareil.” Storyville no. 104 (Dec 1982/Jan 1983): 50–68.

ROSETTA REITZ

LULA REED BR373.

Lomax, Alan. “Doc Reese’s Story,” in The Land Where the Blues Began, pp. 287–313. London: Minerva, 1994. Reprinted in The Picador Book of Blues and Jazz, ed. J. Campbell, pp. 54–74. London: Picador, 1995.

NAT REESE

See also: MAMA REED Blues News [Finland] no. 41 (1976). Goldmine no. 189 (23 Oct 1987); Goldmine no. 344 (1 Oct 1993): 26, 40. Out of Time no. 24 (1997): 44+. R&B Scene no. 1 (Jun 1964).

Greensmith, Bill. “M.C. Reeder’s T-99 Club.” Blues Unlimited no. 144 (Spring 1983): 19–23.

Bogaert, Karel. “Reed, Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 313–314 (Item E110). See also: Items BH778, F1389, F1407.

“BLIND” JOE REYNOLDS BR387.

Calt, Stephen; Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “He’s a Devil of a Joe.” Blues Unlimited no. 146 (Autumn/ Winter

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1984): 16–20. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, by Gayle Dean Wardlow, pp. 170–180. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. BR388. Harrison, David. “Reynolds, Blind Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 827 (Item E162). BR389.

BR390.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Reynolds, Blind Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2078 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 303 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 298–299 (E169). Pedler, Dom. “The World’s Rarest Blues 78.” Record Collector no. 264 (Aug 2001): 116–117.

MACK RHINEHART See: Items BB1383, C152. EUGENE RHODES BR402.

Jackson, Bruce. Eugene Rhodes: Talkin’ About My Time and Other Blues. USA: Folk-Legacy FSA-12, 1964.

BR403.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rhodes, Eugene,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2080 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 303 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 299 (E169).

SONNY RHODES (Clarence E. Smith) BR404.

Anon. “Aanvulling Op de in Block 35 Geplaatste Discografie van Sonny Rhodes.” Block no. 36 (Jan/ Feb 1981): 18.

BR405.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sonny Rhodes,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 212–213 (E101).

BR406.

Bainer, Maria. “Disciple of the Blues: Sonny Rhodes.” Blues Life no. 42 (1988): 6–8, 10–11. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BR407.

Bainer, Maria. “Sonny Rhodes.” Bay Area Blues Letter 2, no. 8 (1984): 2, 7. Reprinted in Living Texas Blues, ed. A. Govenar, p. 65. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

See also: Items A343, A2272, BH2150, F812, F850, F997. MARIE REYNOLDS Obituaries: Variety 315 (6 Jun 1984): 94. BR391.

O’Neal, Jim. “Marie ‘Caledonia’ Reynolds.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 72.

TEDDY REYNOLDS (Theodore Reynolds) BR392.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Teddy Reynolds: ‘I Got Somethin’ for Everybody’.” Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 62–72.

BR393.

Govenar, Alan. “Teddy Reynolds,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 108–110 (Item F1414).

BR408.

Carlier, Richard. “Toujours Plus ë l’Ouest!” Jazz, Blues, & Co no. 48 (Summer 1981): 9–10.

BR394.

Sucher, Steve. “Teddy Reynolds.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 40.

BR409.

BR395.

Tippitt, Sonny. “Teddy Reynolds.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 8.

Cote, Michael. “Sonny Rhodes: ‘A Good Day to Play the Blues’.” Blues Revue no. 72 (Nov 2001): 52.

BR410.

Cote, Michael. “Sonny Rhodes and the Blues Within Him.” Blues Revue no. 40 (Sep 1998): 32–34.

BR411.

Dahl, Bill. “Lap Steel Guitar Sets Blues Musician Sonny Rhodes Apart.” Chicago Tribune (19 Jan 1996): 6.

BR412.

Darwen, Norman. “‘Listen to the Blues ‘til You Couldn’t Listen Anymore’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 80 (Jul 1993): 4–7.

BR413.

Goldwasser, Frank. “Sonny Rhodes Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 88 (Apr/May 1982): 19–20.

BR414.

Goldwasser, Frank. “Sonny Rhodes: The Sheik of East-Oakland.” Soul Bag no. 88 (Apr/May 1982): 16–18.

BR396.

Wood, Roger. “Reynolds, Theodore ‘Teddy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 827 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 143 (Jan/Feb 1999): 17.

BR397.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Teddy Reynolds (1931– 1998).” Blues Access no. 36 (Winter 1999): 58–59.

BR398.

Burke, Tony. “Teddy Reynolds.” Blues & Rhythm no. 135 (Christmas 1998): 16.

BR399.

Mitchell, Rick. “Local Blues Pianist Teddy Reynolds Dies.” Houston Chronicle (2 Oct 1998): 6.

BR400.

Nelson, David. “Teddy Reynolds.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 71.

BR415.

BR401.

Radenac, Marc. “Teddy Reynolds.” Soul Bag no. 153 (Winter 1999): 56.

Govenar, Alan. “Sonny Rhodes,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 195–198 (Item F1414).

BR416.

Hedman, Claes. “Talkin’ to Sonny Rhodes.” Jefferson no. 31 (Winter 1975): 7–10; Jefferson no. 32 (Spring 1976): 19–21.

See also: Items BC1648, F1476, F1493.

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BR417.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Sonny Rhodes,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 291–292 (E150).

BR418.

Hodgett, Trevor. “Sonny Rhodes: Disciple of the Blues — Still Out on the Road!” Blueprint no. 58 (Dec 1993/Jan 1994): 30.

BR419.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rhodes, Sonny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2080 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 303 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 299 (E169).

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BR434.

Vos, Marcel M. “Rhodes op Vinyl.” Block no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1980): 15. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 195 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 196 (2002). Item BC1648.

TODD RHODES BR435.

Anon. “Todd Rhodes Discography.” Jazz Statistics no. 17 (1960): 9–11. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 22 (1961): 5.)

BR420.

Larsson, Birgitta. “Lap Steel-Gitarrens Mästare: Sonny Rhodes.” Jefferson no. 134 (2002): 9–13.

BR436.

Chilton, John. “Rhodes, Todd Washington,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 277 (Item E121).

BR421.

Löfgren, Tommy. Sonny Rhodes: I Don’t Want My Blues Colored Bright. Sweden: Amigo AMLP 821, 1977.

BR437.

Feather, Leonard. “Rhodes, Todd Washington,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 395–396 (Item E138).

BR422.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Living Blues Interview: Sonny Rhodes.” Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 18– 21; Living Blues no. 42 (Jan/Feb 1979): 17–20.

BR438.

Gallert, Jim. “Rhodes, Todd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 828 (Item E162).

BR423.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Sonny Rhodes: Coming Down with the East Bay Blues.” Blue Sky Review (Winter 1975). Reprinted in Crazy Music no. 9 (1976): 23–24.

BR439.

Gallert, Jim. Todd Rhodes and His Orchestra: Blues for the Red Boy: The Blues Sensation Recordings. UK: Ace CDCHD 856, 2002.

BR440.

Grove, Thurman; Grove, Mary. “Todd Rhodes: Then and Now.” Jazz Journal 6, no. 2 (Feb 1953): 18–20.

BR441.

Holland, Ted. “Todd Rhodes,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 102 (E157).

BR442.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rhodes, Todd Washington,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2080 (Item E165).

BR443.

Penny, Dave. The Chronological Todd Rhodes, 1950–1951. France: Classic 5040, 2002.

BR444.

Penny, Dave. Todd Rhodes & His Toddlers: Your Daddy’s Doggin’ Around. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-615, 1985.

BR424.

Meister, Jonny. Sonny Rhodes: The Blues is My Best Friend. USA: King Snake KSO22, 1994.

BR425.

Point, Michael. “Rhodes, Sonny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 828 (Item E162).

BR426.

Russell, Tony. “Sonny Rhodes (1940–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 158–159 (Item A1904).

BR427.

Santelli, Robert. “Rhodes, Sonny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 342–343 (Item E202).

BR428.

Scheir, Bob “Soulman.” Sonny Rhodes: Disciple of the Blues. USA: Ichiban ICH 9002, 1991.

BR445.

Shadwick, Keith. “Sonny Rhodes,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 253 (Item E204).

Richards, Gary. “Jump with Me Baby (Second Chorus).” Alley Music 1, no. 3 (Winter 1968): 6.

BR446.

Skelly, Richard. Sonny Rhodes: Just Blues. USA: Evidence ECD 26060, 1995.

Rotante, Anthony. “Todd Rhodes Records.” Record Research no. 17 (Mar/Apr 1958): 9–10.

BR447.

Skelly, Richard. “Sonny Rhodes: The Disciple of the Blues.” Living Blues no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1992): 12–21.

Southern, Eileen. “Rhodes, Todd Washington,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 320 (Item E208).

WALTER RHODES

BR429. BR430. BR431.

BR432.

Tipaldi, Art. “Blues from the Field: Rhodes WellTraveled.” Blues Revue no. 55 (Mar 2000): 42.

BR448.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Walter Rhodes,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 213 (E101).

BR433.

Vos, Marcel M. “Sonny Rhodes: ‘Ik Ben een Discipel van de Blues en ik Hou m’n Preken als ik Optreed’.” Block no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1980): 11–14.

BR449.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rhodes, Walter,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2080 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of

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Harris, Paul. “Kermon Richard.” Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 67.

Blues. 2nd ed., p. 303 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 299 (E169).

BR463.

Olsson, Bengt. “Walter Rhodes: The Crowing Rooster,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 71–72. London: Studio Vista, 1970.

ROBERT RICHARD

See also: Item BR1032.

BR464.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Richard,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 213 (E101).

BR465.

Paulus, George. Robert Richard: Banty Rooster Blues. USA: Barrelhouse BH-010, 1977.

BR466.

Rowe, Mike. “Mike Rowe Blues: Ramblin’ Around with L.C. Green, Sam Kelly, Robert Richard (& Little Walter).” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 21.

WALTER “LIGHTNIN’ BUG” RHODES BR451.

Broven, John. “Walter ‘Lightnin Bug’ Rhodes.” Juke Blues no. 21 (Autumn 1990): 22.

BR452.

Bruin, Leo. “Down in the Bottom Picking Cotton: The Story of Walter Rhodes.” Juke Blues no. 18 (Winter 1989/90): 6–10.

RUDI RICHARD (Rudolph Richard)

BR453.

Bruin, Leo; Topping, Ray; Rhodes, Walter. “Walter Rhodes Discography.” Juke Blues no. 18 (Winter 1989/90): 11.

BR467.

Coleridge, Stephen. “Rudi Richard and the Slim Harpo Legacy.” Wavelength no. 118 (Aug 1990): 21–22.

BR454.

Bruin, Leo. Walter ‘Lightnin’ Bug’ Rhodes: Giving You the Blues. Holland: Swingmaster 2116, 1989.

BR468.

Coleridge, Steve. “Sting It Awhile.” Blues & Rhythm no. 84 (Nov 1993): 19.

BR455.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Rhodes, Walter ‘Lightnin’ Bug’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 828 (Item E162).

BR469.

Komara, Edward. “Richard, Rudolph ‘Rudy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 830 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Cadence 16, no. 10 (Oct 1990): 93. Variety 340 (22 Aug 1990): 90. BR456.

Erwin, Gary. “Walter ‘Lightnin’ Bug’ Rhodes.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 55–56.

BR457.

Wisse, Rien. “Walter ‘Lightnin’ Bug’ Rhodes.” Block no. 76 (1990): 4.

See also: Item BG437. SETH RICHARD See: Item BF227. C.C. RICHARDSON (Clarence Clifford Richardson) BR470.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “C.C. Richardson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 213 (E101).

BR471.

Brack, Ray. “City Blues Artist C.C. Richardson Getting Attention from Around Globe.” The Charleston Gazette (20 Jan 1973).

BR472.

Darwen, Norman; Svacina, Fritz. “C.C. Richardson.” Blues Life no. 15 (1981): 17.

BR473.

Harris, Sheldon. “Richardson, Clarence Clifford ‘CC’/’Peg’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 436 (E146).

BR474.

Komara, Edward. “Richardson, C.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 830–831 (Item E162).

BR475.

Löfgren, Tommy. “The C.C. Blues.” Jefferson no. 31 (Winter 1975): 19.

BR476.

Meeden, Roger. “‘Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues’: C.C. Richardson Interview.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 4 (Feb 1973): 4–6.

BR477.

Vos, Marcel M. “They Call Me the Blues of the City: The Story of C.C. Richardson.” BFW Contact Magazine no. 1 (1972): 9–10.

RHYTHM WILLIE BR458.

Anon. “Rhythm Willie’s Record Scores Hit.” Chicago Defender (16 Nov 1940): 20.

BR459.

Dirks, Scott. “‘I’ve Got Rhythm’: The Rhythm Willie Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 4–9.

BR460.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Rhythm Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 829–830 (Item E162). Obituaries:

BR461.

“‘Rhythm Willie’: Hood, Harmonica Ace, Dead.” Chicago Defender (29 May 1954): 18. Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 9. See also: Item BS795.

JAMES “JESSE” RICHARD Obituaries: Living Blues no. 30 (Nov/Dec 1976): 6. KERMON RICHARD Obituaries: BR462.

Fuselier, Herman. “Zydeco’s Grand Ole Opry.” Offbeat 17 (Dec 2004): 22–23.

Obituaries: Cadence 10, no. 8 (Aug 1984): 77.

Biographical Entries: Q/R

BR478.

Darwen, Norman. “C.C. Richardson.” Blues Forum no. 13 (1984): 35.

BR479.

Darwen, Norman. “C.C. Richardson.” Living Blues no. 59 (Spring 1984): 35.

BR480.

Darwen, Norman. “C.C. Richardson.” Soul Bag no. 98 (Mar/Apr 1984): 33.

BR481.

Darwen, Norman. “C.C. Richardson, 1918–1984.” Jefferson no. 64 (1984): 46–47.

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BR493.

Obituaries: Goldmine no. 149 (11 Apr 1986). Variety 322 (5 Mar 1986): 118. BR494.

George, Nelson. “The Rhythm & the Blues: ‘Comin’ at You Once Again, a Richbourgh Remembrance’.” Billboard 98 (19 Apr 1986): 27.

BR495.

O’Neal, Jim. “John R.” Living Blues no. 70 (1986): 14–15.

MONA RICHARDSON BR482.

Komara, Edward. “Richardson, Mona,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 831 (Item E162).

See also: Goldmine no. 136 (11 Oct 1985). JERRY RICKS BR496.

Baker, Duck. “Philly Gumbo: ‘Philadelphia’ Jerry Ricks Brings Gospel, R&B, and Jazz Influences to Country Blues Guitar.” Acoustic Guitar no. 101 (May 2001): 46–47, 52, 54–55.

BR497.

Cote, Michael. “Jerry Ricks: Dips Deep.” Blues Revue no. 46 (Apr 1999): 16–19.

BR498.

Greenberg, Mark. “‘Philadelphia’ Jerry Ricks: Carrying On.” Sing Out! 45, no. 1 (Spring 2001): 22–25.

BR499.

Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 13.

BR500.

Hoffman, Lawrence. “The Blues Passage of Jerry Ricks.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 16–25.

BR501.

Hoffman, Larry; Ricks, Jerry. ‘Philadelphia’ Jerry Ricks: Deep in the Well. USA: Rooster Blues R2636, 1997.

BR502.

Korczynska, Jo Ann. “‘Philadelphia’ Jerry Ricks.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 2001).

BR503.

Ricks, Jerry. “Philadelphia” Jerry Ricks: Many Miles of Blues. USA: Rooster Blues R2639, 2000.

BR504.

Skelly, Richard. “The Philly Sound.” Folk Roots no. 194/195 (Aug/Sep 1999): 22.

BR505.

Tomko, Gene. “Ricks, ‘Philadelphia’ Jerry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 831 (Item E162).

Obituaries: BR483.

Eagle, Bob. “Mona Richardson.” Living Blues no. 69 (1986): 41.

MOOCH RICHARDSON See: Item BA569. NORMA JEAN RICHARDSON See: THE DUCHESS (under “D”) JOHN RICHBOURG BR484.

Anon. “13 Years After Retirement, John R.’s Presence is Felt.” Billboard 97 (23 Mar 1985): 12.

BR485.

Bryant, Steve; Anderson, Clive. The Sound Stage 7 Story. UK: Charly SNAJ 734, c2006.

BR486.

Courtney, Ron. “Blues in the Night: The Story of WLAC Radio.” Goldmine no. 93 (Feb 1984): 183–184.

BR487.

“Daddy Cool.” “Hey John R.: Whatcha Gonna Do?” Juke Blues no. 7 (Winter 1986/87): 19–21. (NOTE: This article was first published in the Toronto Blues Society Newsletter (May & Jun 1986).)

BR488.

Hoskyns, Barney. “The Jocks,” in Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted, pp. 60–62. Glasgow: Fontana, 1987.

BR489.

Kirby, Kip. “Nashville Scene.” Billboard 97 (13 Apr 1985): 54.

BR490.

Millar, Bill. “Echoes: Southern Soul Man.” Let It Rock no. 28 (Apr 1975): 16–17. Reprinted in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 305–310. York: Music Mentor, 2004.

BR491.

Sanjek, Dave. “Sound Stage 7,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 913 (Item E162).

BR492.

Sinclair, John. “Richbourg, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 831 (Item E162).

Steel, Suzanne. “From the Blues Archive: The John R. Collection.” Living Blues no. 70 (1986): 13–15.

See also: Big City Blues (Aug/Sep 1999). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm LESLIE RIDDLES BR506.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Riddle, Leslie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 303 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 299 (E169).

BR507.

Lornell, Kip. “Brownie’s Buddy: Leslie Riddles.” Living Blues no. 12 (Spring 1973): 20–23.

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BR523.

Harris, Sheldon. “Ridgley, Tommy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 436–437 (E146).

BR524.

Jordan, Scott. “Tommy Ridgley: New Orleans R&B Innovator Makes Second Comeback of 1995.” Blues Revue no. 21 (Feb/Mar 1996): 48–49.

BR525.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ridgley, Tommy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2090 (Item E165).

Gussow, Adam. Mister Satan’s Apprentice: A Blues Memoir. New York: Pantheon, 1998. 402 pp.; New York: Vintage, 2000. 402 pp.; New York: Random House, 2001. 432 pp.; London: Hi Marketing, 2001. 432 pp.

BR526.

Richardson, Clive. “Tommy Ridgley.” Blues Unlimited no. 137/138 (Spring 1980): 34–35.

BR527.

Ro, Tano. “Tommy Ridgley: The King of the Stroll.” Feelin’ Good no. 21 (1988): 6–9.

Gussow, Adam. “My Master, Nat.” Blues Access no. 30 (Summer 1997): 106–107; Blues Access no. 31 (1997): 96–97; Blues Access no. 32 (1997): 96–97.

BR528.

Sanjek, David. “Ridgley, Thomas ‘Tommy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 831–832 (Item E162).

BR529.

Kunstadt, Len. “Nat Riddles Discography.” Blues Life no. 57 (1992): 34.

Santelli, Robert. “Ridgley, Tommy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 343 (Item E202).

BR530.

Scott, Hammond. “Tommy Ridgley: Standing the Test of Time.” Wavelength no. 9 (Jul 1981): 17.

BR531.

Spera, Keith. “Tommy Ridgley: The Comeback Kid.” Offbeat 8, no. 7 (1995): 36–41.

Obituaries: Jefferson no. 96 (1992): 26. Juke Blues no. 25 (1992): 21.

BR532.

Topping, Ray. “Tommy Ridgley Discography.” Shout no. 63 (Feb 1971): 4–6.

BR514.

Alexander, Ione. “Obituaries.” Spokesman Review [Spokane, Washington] (17 Apr 2002): D7.

BR533.

BR515.

Darwen, Norman; Burke, Tony. “Nat Riddles.” Blues & Rhythm no. 65 (1991): 18.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Tommy Ridgley,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 72–73, 159. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BR508. Lornell, Kip. “I Used to Go Along and Help: Lesley Riddle Remembers Song Hunting with A.P. [Carter],” in The Carter Family, ed. J. Atkins, pp. 34–35. London: Old. Time Music, 1973. BR509.

O’Connell, Barry. Lesley Riddle: Step by Step: Lesley Riddle Meets the Carter Family. USA: Rounder CD 0299, 1993.

NAT RIDDLES BR510.

BR511.

BR512. BR513.

Kunstadt, Len. Riddles Blues: The Art of “Nat Riddles” with Andy Story and Charlie Hibert. USA: Spivey LP-1039, c1985.

Obituaries: Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (13 Aug 1999). Block no. 111 (1999): 22+. Cadence 26, no. 6 (Jun 2000): 141. Discoveries no. 137 (1999): 16. Jefferson no. 121 (1999): 23. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [Wisconsin] (14 Aug 1999): 4. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 921. Offbeat (Sep 1999): 28+. Orkester Journalen 67, no. 9 (Sep 1999): 51. Second Line 50 (Spring 2000): 48.

See also: Item BJ1050. STEP RIDEAU BR516.

Périn, Jacques. “Step Rideau: From Step 2 U.” Soul Bag no. 172 (Sep 2003): 55.

TOMMY RIDGLEY BR517.

Aiges, Scott. “A Big Day for Tommy Ridgley.” Times-Picayune (22 Jan 1993): 6.

BR534.

Bays, Kenneth. “Tommy Ridgley (1925–1999).” Blues Revue no. 52 (Nov 1999): 86.

BR518.

Bordelon, Christine. “Ridgley Still a Red-Hot Bluesman.” Times-Picayune (8 Jan 1995): 1.

BR535.

Burke, Tony. “Tommy Ridgley.” Blues & Rhythm no. 143 (Oct 1999): 18.

BR519.

Brewster, Brad. “New Song, Second Verse.” Wavelength no. 117 (Jul 1990): 7.

BR536.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Tommy Ridgley.” Living Blues no. 148 (Nov/Dec 1999): 56–57.

BR520.

Broven, John J. “Tommy Ridgley,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 27–28, 81–82, 140–141 (Item F1076).

BR537.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Tommy Ridgley: R&B Artist.” Goldmine no. 500 (24 Sep 1999): 23.

BR538.

BR521.

Hannusch, Jeff. “King of the Stroll.” Discoveries no. 76 (1994): 43–44.

Harris, Paul. “Tommy Ridgley.” Juke Blues no. 45 (Autumn 1999): 68.

BR539.

BR522.

Hannusch, Jeff. Tommy Ridgley: How Long. USA: Sound of New Orleans SONO 1024, c1993.

Jensen, Lynne. “Legendary N.O. Singer Tommy Ridgley Dies at 73.” Times-Picayune (12 Aug 1999): 1.

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BR540.

Mathieson, Kenny. “Tommy Ridgley: ‘New King of the Stroll.” The Scotsman (9 Sep 1999): 16.

BR552.

Küstner, Axel. Boyd Rivers and Cora Fluker: Living Country Blues. Germany: L+R LR 42.041, 1983.

BR541.

Périn, Jacques. “Tommy Ridgley.” Soul Bag no. 156 (Fall 1999): 38.

BR553.

BR542.

Sinclair, John. “Tommy Ridgley (1925–1999).” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 109.

Moule, Francois-Xavier. “I Hear Music in the Air: Panorama Historique et Discographique du Spiritual et du Gospel.” Jazz Hot no. 539 (Apr 1997): 31–32.

BR543.

Skelly, Richard J. “Tommy Ridgley, 1925–1999.” Sing Out! 44, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 28–29.

BR554.

Walls, Malcolm; Long, Worth. “Boyd Rivers.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 30.

BR555.

Young, Alan. “‘I’ve Got That Little Touch, God Gave It to Me’: Alan Young Interviews Boyd Rivers.” Blues & Rhythm no. 115 (Christmas 1996): 10–13.

See also: Items BR347, F1079. RILEY “HARMONICA SLIM” RIGGINS See: HARMONICA SLIM (Richard Riley Riggins)

Obituaries: Jazz in Time no. 53 (1994): 24. Jefferson no. 104 (1994): 32. Living Blues no. 115 (May/ Jun 1994): 64.

WILLIE “BOODLE IT” RIGHT See: Item BF49.

BR556.

Evans, David. “Ramblin’: Boyd Rivers.” Blues Revue no. 14 (Fall 1994): 18–20.

BR557.

Stynen, Wim. “Boyd Rivers.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 27.

DAVE RILEY BR544.

BR545.

Barretta, Scott. “Dave Riley: ‘I Don’t Have a Dull Moment’.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 12–13. Stephenson, Mike. “Helena Bluesman: Dave Riley.” Blues & Rhythm no. 176 (Feb 2003): 8.

See also: Item D1674. MICHAEL ROACH BR558.

Brown, Peter. Michael Roach: Ain’t Got Me No Home. UK: Stella STCD 001, 1993.

BR559.

Bruin, Leo. “Michael Roach: Bezeten Erfgenaam van de Akoestische Traditie.” Block no. 101 (Jan/ Feb/Mar 1997): 8–11.

BR560.

Guthrie, Sandy. “Blues by Association.” Songbook no. 2 (Jan/Apr 2004): 44–47.

BR561.

Hussey, Charlie. “Michael Roach: Keeping the Blues Alive.” Blueprint no. 75 (Jul 1995): 10–11.

BR562.

Oliver, Paul. Michael Roach: The Blinds of Life. UK: Stella STCD 003, 1997.

Obituaries: Melody Maker (24 Dec 1977): 6.

BR563.

O’Neal, Jim. “Judge Riley.” Living Blues no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1977): 40.

Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 7 (Jan 1998): 8.

BR564.

Pearce, Alan “D.” “Michael Roach.” Blues Matters no. 4 (Mar/Jun 2001): 92, 95–98.

Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Issie Ringgold,” in Blueswomen, pp. 103–105 (E112).

BR565.

Tilling, Robert. “Michael Roach: The Blues Chose Me.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 26–29.

See also: Items A1826, BA155.

BR566.

Wilson, Joe. Michael Roach: Good News Blues. UK: Stella STCD 005, c2000.

See also: THE DELTA JUKES JUDGE RILEY (Judge Lawrence Riley) BR546.

Heide, Karl Gert zur. “Judge Riley.” Storyville no. 32 (Dec 1970/Jan 1971): 66–69.

BR547.

Komara, Edward. “Riley, Judge Lawrence,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 832 (Item E162).

BR548.

BR549.

Wethereld, Fred. “Here Comes the Judge.” Alley Music 1, no. 4 (Aug 1969): 1–2.

ISSIE RINGGOLD BR550.

RISING STAR FIFE AND DRUM BAND See: OTHAR TURNER BOYD RIVERS BR551.

Komara, Edward. “Rivers, Boyd,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 832–833 (Item E162).

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 178 (1999). Blues News [Finland] no. 179 (1999). J. BRYCE ROBERSON Obituaries: Cadence 19, no. 11 (Nov 1993): 107. Down Beat 60, no. 12 (Dec 1993): 11. JazzTimes 23, no. 9 (Nov 1993): 23.

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Heise, Kenan. “J. Bryce Roberson; Jazz and Blues Artist.” Chicago Tribune (15 Jul 1993): 12.

ROY ROBERTS BR568. BR569.

BR570.

BR571.

BR572.

Bonner, Brett J. “Home to Roost with the Blues.” Living Blues no. 166 (Nov/Dec 2002): 12–21. Duffy, Timothy. “North Carolina Blues: WinstonSalem Blues. Pt. 1: Roy Roberts.” Living Blues no. 107 (Jan/Feb 1993): 38–39. Mohr, Kurt. “Roy Roberts.” Soul Bag no. 152 (Automne 1998): 30–33. (NOTE: Includes discography.) Welker, Gaile. “Roberts, Roy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 833 (Item E162). Wight, Phil. “‘We Crazy or We Undercover Agents’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 104 (Nov 1995): 12–14.

BR585.

Miller, Chuck. Sherman Robertson: Sherman & Friends. USA: Lunar #2 L2M-20016, 1981.

BR586.

Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blues in Britain no. 16 (Apr 2003): 7.

BR587.

Prevost, Thierry. “Sherman Robertson: Les Nois Doivent Etre Fiers de Leur Musique.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 15–17.

BR588. Russell, Tony. “Sherman Robertson (1948–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 159 (Item A1904). BR589.

Shadwick, Keith. “Sherman Robertson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 254 (Item E204).

BR590.

Tipaldi, Art. “Sherman Robertson,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 136–142. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

BR591.

Tipaldi, Art. “Sherman Robertson: Chairman of the Fretboard.” Blues Revue no. 51 (Oct 1999): 8–9, 11–12.

BR592.

Vernon, Mike. Sherman Robertson: I’m the Man. UK: Indigo CD 2005, 1993; USA: Code Blue/Atlantic 82695-4, 1993; USA: Code Blue 4509-95726-2, 1993.

SHERMAN ROBERTSON BR573.

Aiges, Scott. “Blues Creeps Back to Front of Zydeco Ace’s Passions.” Times-Picayune (17 Mar 1995): 9.

BR574.

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BR575.

Darwen, Norman. “‘That’s What I Want to Do!’: Ein Interview mit Sherman Robertson.” Blues Life no. 61 (1993): 24–26.

BR593.

Schneider, Stephen P.; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Sherman Robertson.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 48–49.

BR576.

Duncan, Scott. “It’s Like One Big Texas Away ….” Blueprint no. 79 (Nov 1995): 9–11, 15.

BR594.

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Frantz, Niles. “Sherman Robertson: Quick-Draw Guitar Man.” Blues Revue no. 27 (Feb/Mar 1997): 14–17.

Wood, Roger. “Sherman Robertson: The InBetween Blues.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 21–31.

BR596.

Zijlstra, Don. “Sherman Robertson: Alsnog op Eigen Benen.” Block no. 84 (1992): 25–27.

BR579.

Gregory, Hugh. “Sherman Robertson,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

BR580.

Hussey, Charlie; Astbury, Ray. “What About Sherman?” Blues & Rhythm no. 70 (Jun 1992): 14–16.

BR581.

Jury, Louise. “Tube Misery Could Inspire True British Blues.” Independent [UK] (7 Aug 2004): 7.

See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 31 (2004). Blues Matters no. 21 (Aug/Sep 2004). The Guitar Magazine 5, no. 12 (Dec 1995): 22+. Hot Press no. 16 (1993): 29. Jazzthetik (Dec 1994/Jan 1995): 30+. WILLIAM ROBERTSON Mitchell, George. William Robertson: South Georgia Blues. USA: Southland SLP-5, c1979.

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Lang, Harry. “Sherman Robertson.” Blueprint 2, no. 24 (Jun 1999): 8–10.

BR597.

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Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Robertson, Sherman,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 305 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 300 (E169).

DON ROBEY

Leslie, Fran; Spencer, Tim. “When I’m Playing the Blues I’m Sixteen Again!” Blueprint no. 52 (Jun 1993): 10–11.

BR598.

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See: DUKE/PEACOCK RECORDS A.C. ROBINSON (Arthur Clay Robinson) Astbury, Ray. “Robinson, Arthur Clay ‘A.C.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 834 (Item E162).

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Mazzolini, Tom. “A.C. Robinson.” Jefferson no. 48 (Summer 1980): 28.

BR600.

Mazzolini, Tom. “A.C. Robinson.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 95.

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BR614.

Komara, Edward. “Robinson, Elzadie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 834 (Item E162).

BR615.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 4 (Apr 1964): 14.

BR616.

Wilby, John. Elzadie Robinson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: September 1926 to May 1928. Austria: Document DOCD5248, 1994. Vol. 2: June 1928 to March 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5249, 1994.

ALVIN ROBINSON BR601.

Brandon, Derek. “Alvin Robinson.” Soul Music Monthly no. 1 (Jan 1967): 4.

BR602.

Broven, John J. “Alvin Robinson,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 191–193 (Item F1076).

BR603.

Broven, John. Alvin Robinson: Shine On. UK: Charly CRB 1181, 1988.

See also: Item BT815. FENTON ROBINSON BR617.

Anon. “Fenton Robinson: Complete Discography.” Juke [Japan] no. 6 (Jan 1985): 16–17.

BR618.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Fention Robinson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 213–214 (E101).

BR619.

Bogaert, Karel. “Robinson, Fention,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 315 (Item E110).

BR620.

Mohr, Kurt; Gibbon, Peter. “Alvin Robinson Discography.” Soul [UK] no. 3 (Apr 1966): 13–14.

Briançon, Pierre; Sarl. “Fenton Robinson.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 17 (May/Jun 1978): 11–12.

BR621.

BR607.

Sinclair, John. “Robinson, Alvin ‘Shine’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 833 (Item E162).

Briançon, Pierre; Sarl. “Fenton Robinson.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 11–13.

BR622.

Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt. “Fenton Robinson.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 23–24.

BR608.

Wilson, Jim. “Searchin’ For: Alvin Robinson.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 13 (Dec 1972): 8–9.

BR623.

Eagle, Bob; Finn, Adam. “Fenton Robinson: A Biography.” Crazy Music no. 3 (Sep 1974): 9–14.

Obituaries: Goldmine no. 229 (5 May 1989).

BR624.

Harris, Mark. “Fenton Robinson Discography. Pt. 1.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 23 (Apr 1984): 8–13; “Pt. 2.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 24 (May 1984): 6.

BR604.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Alvin Robinson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 291 (Item E145).

BR605.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Robinson, Alvin,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2107 (Item E165).

BR606.

BR609.

Benicewicz, Larry. “Alvin ‘Shine’ Robinson, 1937– 1989.” Blues Life no. 46 (1989): 20.

BR625.

BR610.

Broven, John. “Alvin ‘Shine’ Robinson.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 25–26.

Harris, Sheldon. “Robinson, Fention/Fenton,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 437–438 (E146).

BR626.

Helland, Dave; Obrecht, Jas. “Fenton Robinson: American Bluesman.” Guitar Player 12, no. 11 (Nov 1978): 30, 72–80.

BR627.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Fenton Robinson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 292–293 (E150).

BR628.

Holland, Ted. “Fenton Robinson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 115 (E157).

BR629.

Iglauer, Bruce; Shurman, Dick. “Directly from My Heart to Fenton.” Juke [Japan] no. 6 (Jan 1985): 12–15.

BR630.

Iglauer, Bruce; Svacina, Traude. “Fenton Robinson: A Great Bluesman.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 3 (1978): 16–18.

BR631.

Iglauer, Bruce. Fenton Robinson: Nightflight. USA: Alligator AL 4736, 1984.

BR611.

Brown, Charlie. “Alvin Robinson Passes.” Wavelength no. 101 (Mar 1989): 6.

BR612.

Burke, Tony. “Alvin Robinson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 44 (May 1989): 16.

BOB ROBINSON See: Items BH1223, C720 (Vol. 3). BOBBY ROBINSON See: FIRE/ENJOY/FLAIR/FURY/RED ROBIN RECORDS ELZADIE ROBINSON BR613.

Bogaert, Karel. “Robinson, Elzadie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 314–315 (Item E110).

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BR649.

Slaven, Neil; Burke, Tony. “‘Me and Larry Davis: We’ve Had It Tough’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 48 (Christmas 1989): 12–14.

BR650.

Soeda, Hideki. “Fenton Robinson Goes Forward On!” Juke [Japan] no. 6 (Jan 1985): 4–5.

BR651.

Liberge, Luigi; A.S.; C.S. “Fenton Robinson: Éléments de Disco.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 17 (May/Jun 1978): 13.

Tomko, Gene. “Robinson, Fenton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 834–835 (Item E162).

BR652.

Monroe, Jay. “Fenton Robinson Update.” Discoveries no. 120 (1998): 8.

Ulrey, Lois. “Fenton Robinson at Buddy Guy’s Legends.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 23.

BR653.

Olderen, Martin van. “Blues News: Fention Robinson and Larry Davis.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 56 (Sep 1975): 4–5.

Wisse, Rien. “Fenton Robinson, Eksklusief Interview: Een Goede Muzikant en een Goede Prater.” Block no. 17 (Nov/Dec 1977): 5–6.

BR654.

Yamanaka, Akio. “Goin’ to Chicago.” Juke [Japan] no. 6 (Jan 1985): 6–7.

BR632.

Joyce, Mike. “Fenton Robinson: Interview.” Cadence 6, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 5–7.

BR633.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Robinson, Fenton,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 307 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 301–302 (E169).

BR634.

BR635. BR636.

BR637.

O’Neal, Jim. Fenton Robinson: Somebody Loan Me a Dime. USA: Alligator AL 4705, 1974.

BR638.

O’Neal, Jim; Sakolsky, Ron; Birnbaum, Feudo, L.A.; Taylor, Bronwen. “Living Interview: Fenton Robinson.” Living Blues (1986): 16–23; Living Blues no. 71 (1986): 32–35.

BR639.

O’Neal, Jim. “The Mellow Blues Genius: Fenton Robinson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 64 (Oct 1991): 14–15.

BR640.

Palmer, Robert. “Fenton Robinson’s Brainy Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 299 (6 Sep 1979): 24.

BR641.

Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. 2nd Series, No. 1: Fention Robinson.” Blues Unlimited no. 18 (Jan 1965): 7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 89 (Item A1241).

Obituaries: Billboard 109 (13 Dec 1997): 43. Blues News [Germany] no. 12 (Feb 1998): 24. Blues Revue no. 35 (Mar 1998): 87. Cadence 24, no. 1 (Jan 1998): 141. Coda no. 280 (Jul/Aug 1998): 8. Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (26 Nov 1997): B4. Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 11. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [Wisconsin] (27 Nov 1997): 7. Musica Jazz (Mar 1998): 56. Notes 54 (Jun 1998): 881. Orkester Journalen 66, no. 1 (Jan 1998): 44. Plain Dealer [Cleveland, Ohio] (27 Nov 1997): E21. Sing Out 42, no. 4 (Spring 1998): 30. Uncut no. 9 (Feb 1998): 18. Washington Post (27 Nov 1997): 6.

Larry; Blues no. 70 15–17,

BR655.

Baumgartner, Brian. “Fenton Robinson.” Juke Blues no. 40 (1998): 44.

BR656.

Dahl, Bill. “Fenton Robinson.” Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 75–77.

BR657.

DeYoung, Bill. “Chicago Blues Musician Fenton Robinson, 1935–1997.” Goldmine no. 456 (16 Jan 1998): 12.

BR642.

Poumérol, Marin. “Fenton Robinson: Le Doux Génie du Blues.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 24 (Dec 2002): 41–42.

BR643.

Ro, Tano. “Fenton Robinson.” Feelin’ Good no. 8 (1986): 14–16.

BR658.

Grigg, Andy. “Fenton Robinson.” Real Blues no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 49.

BR644.

Rowe, Bill. “Fenton Robinson.” Career Discographies 1, no. 1 (Jan 1995): 18–26.

BR659.

Heise, Kenan. “Blues Artist Fenton Robinson, 62.” Chicago Tribune (27 Nov 1997): 21.

BR645.

Russell, Tony. “Fenton Robinson (1935–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 159–160 (Item A1904).

BR660.

Kurson, Bob. “True Bluesman; Fenton Robinson, Revered by Peers, Dies.” Chicago Sun-Times (27 Nov 1997): 51.

BR646.

Sakolsky, Ron. “Fenton Robinson: Interview.” Cadence 7, no. 6 (Jun 1981): 5–7.

BR661.

Olson, Eric. “Fenton Robinson.” Variety 369 (1 Dec 1997): 85.

BR647.

Santelli, Robert. “Robinson, Fenton,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 345 (Item E202).

BR662.

Powell, Bryan. “Fenton Robinson, 1935–1997.” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 47–48.

BR648.

Shadwick, Keith. “Fenton Robinson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 256 (Item E204).

BR663.

Radenac, Marc. “Fenton Robinson.” Soul Bag no. 149 (Winter 1998): 38–39.

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BR664.

Racati, Pierre. “Larmes: Fenton Robinson.” Jazz Hot no. 548 (Mar 1998): 11.

BR665.

“Springfield Blues Scene Owes Much to Robinson.” State Journal-Register [Springfield, Illinois] (30 Nov 1997): 26.

BR666.

Tamarkin, Jeff. “Bluesman Fenton Robinson Dies at 62.” Discoveries no. 117 (1998): 20.

BR667.

Wight, Phil. “Fenton Robinson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 126 (Feb 1998): 17.

BR668.

Wisse, Rien. “Fenton Robinson.” Block no. 104 (1997): 5.

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ICE MAN ROBINSON (Riler Robinson) BR680.

Sharp, Steven. “South Side Special: Ice Man Robinson.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 33–34.

BR681.

Stephenson, Mike; Irvine, Les. “‘I Got Me a Bottle and Bust the Neck Out of It’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 162 (Sep 2001): 12–13.

BR682.

Vabres, Jean Luc. “Iceman Robinson: Mon Ultime Chance Pour Un Nouveau Depart.” Soul Bag no. 164 (Fall 2001): 20–23.

See also: Goldmine no. 194 (1 Jan 1988). Items A228, A1535. FRANK ROBINSON BR669.

Owens, Tary. Frank Robinson and Guitar Curtis: Deep East Texas Blues. Holland: Black Magic CD 9028, 1996.

IKEY “BANJO” ROBINSON BR683.

Anon. “Robinson, Ikey (L.),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 384 (Item E159).

BR684.

Bogaert, Karel. “Robinson, Ikey ‘Banjo’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 315–316 (Item E110).

BR685.

Carr, Peter. “The Ikey Robinson Story.” Storyville (2002/03): 12–91.

BR686.

Carr, Peter. “Ikey Robinson on His Recordings.” Storyville (2002/03): 150–152.

BR687.

Chilton, John. “Robinson, ‘Banjo’ Ikey L,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 281 (Item E121).

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BR671.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Interview de Freddie Robinson.” Soul Bag no. 21 (Nov/Dec 1972): 21–24. Dahl, Bill. “Freddy Robinson - Abu Talib Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 145 (Christmas 1999): 13.

Mohr, Kurt; Bastin, Bruce. “Hubert Robinson: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 9.

BR672.

Dahl, Bill. “The Freddy Robinson - Abu Talib Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 145 (Christmas 1999): 8–12.

BR688.

Englund, Björn. “Ikey Robinson: An Introduction and Discography.” Jazz Monthly 8, no. 10 (Dec 1962): 10–12.

BR673.

Dahl, Bill. Freddy Robinson: Bluesology. UK: Ace CDCHD 728, c1999.

BR689.

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Dahl, Bill. “The Real Thing at Last: Abu Talib.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 48–57.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Robinson, Banjo Ikey,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2107 (Item E165).

BR690.

Rusch, Bob. “Ikey Robinson: Interview.” Cadence 5, no. 4 (Apr 1979): 12–16.

BR691.

Steiner, John. “Beyond the Impression: Banjo Ikey (Robinson): More Banjo.” Record Research no. 35 (Jun 1961): 8.

BR692.

Vorst, Paige Van. “Banjo Ikey Robinson.” Mississippi Rag 11, no. 9 (Jul 1984): 5.

BR675.

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Karlsson, Ingemar; Lillsunde, Anders. “Abu Talib: Ett Stycke Musikhistoria.” Jefferson no. 134 (2002): 4–8. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Robinson, Freddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2108 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 307 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 302 (E169).

Obituaries: Cadence 17, no. 2 (Feb 1991): 94. Orkester Journalen 59, no. 9 (Sep 1991): 38.

Tomko, Gene. “Robinson, Freddy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 835 (Item E162).

BR693.

Varney, Mike. “Freddy Robinson.” Guitar Player 26, no. 5 (May 1992): 122.

JAMES ROBINSON

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Vorst, Paige Van. “Banjo Ikey Robinson (1904– 1990).” Mississippi Rag 18, no. 2 (Dec 1990): 15. See also: Item C40.

BR694.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “James ‘Bat’ Robinson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 214–215 (E101).

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BR695.

Bogaert, Karel. “Robinson, James ‘Bat’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 316 (Item E110).

BR696.

Hall, Bob. “Robinson, James ‘Bat the Hummingbird’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 835 (Item E162).

BR697.

Harris, Sheldon. “Robinson, James ‘Bat’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 438 (E146).

BR712.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Robinson, ‘Lonesome’ Jimmy Lee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2107 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 307 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 301 (E169).

BR713.

Moon, D. Thomas. “Jimmie Lee Robinson and Johnnie Mae Dunson: The King and Queen of Maxwell Street.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 38–40.

BR714.

Moon, D. Thomas. “Move Over Maxwell Street.” Blues Revue no. 21 (Feb/Mar 1996): 32–39; “Pt. 2.” Blues Revue no. 22 (Apr/May 1996): 30+.

BR715.

Moon, D. Thomas. “On the Streets of Chicago with the Lonely Traveler.” Blues Access no. 31 (Fall 1997): 26–30.

BR716.

Morrell, Shannon. “Jimmie Lee Robinson: Blessed Is He Who Endures to the End.” Real Blues no. 19 (Jun/Jul 1999): 6–7, 49.

BR717.

Paterson, Neil; Mohr, Kurt; Rowe, Mike. “Discographie de Jimmy Lee.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 41 (1966): 7.

BR718.

Holly, Hal. “She Went to a Wedding, Wrote a Song; Royalty Bells Ring for Jessie Mae.” Down Beat 19 (3 Dec 1952): 3.

Paterson, Neil. “Jimmy Lee Robinson.” Blues Unlimited no. 14 (Aug 1964): 7.

BR719.

Murrain, Edward ‘Sonny’. “But ‘I Went to Your Wedding’ Brings Huge Fortune to Composer.” Chicago Defender (15 Nov 1952): 22.

Pointer-Jones, Sandra. “Grande Blues e Buoni Amici: Jimmie Lee Robinson.” Il Blues no. 57 (Dec 1996): 40–43.

BR720.

Radenac, Marc. “Jimmy Lee Robinson Discography.” Soul Bag no. 144 (Fall 1996): 20.

BR721.

Anon. “Jimmie Lee Robinson in Fast to Save Maxwell Street.” Blues & Rhythm no. 137 (1999): 11.

Rainsford, Mick. “Jimmie Lee Robinson Ambassadeur en Activist.” Block no. 113 (2000): 8–15.

BR722.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jimmy Lee Robinson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 215 (E101).

Robinson, Jimmie Lee. “Jimmie Lee Robinson.” Il Blues no. 80 (Sep 2002): 4.

BR723.

Bogaert, Karel. “Robinson, Jimmy Lee,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 316–317 (Item E110).

Robinson, Jimmie Lee. “Jimmie Lee Robinson.” Jefferson no. 119 (1999): 58.

BR724.

Dahl, Bill. “Jimmie Robinson Hails from the Old School.” Chicago Tribune (11 Mar 1994): 1.

Sandin, Jörgen; Lillsunde, Anders. “Jimmy Lee Robinson.” Jefferson no. 127 (2001): 48–49.

BR725.

BR708.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Jimmy Lee.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 41 (1966): 5–7.

Slaven, Neil. “All My Life: Lonesome Jimmy Lee Robinson.” R&B Monthly no. 23 (Dec 1965): 2–3.

BR726.

BR709.

Dirks, Scott. Jimmie Lee Robinson: Chicago Jump. UK: Random Chance RCD14, 2003.

Tomko, Gene. “Robinson, Jimmie Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 836 (Item E162).

BR727.

BR710.

Grigg, Andy. “Jimmie Lee Robinson: More Than a Bluesman.” Real Blues no. 15 (Oct/Nov 1998): 36–37.

Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Jimmie Lee Robinson Interview: The Truth is My Style of Life.” Soul Bag no. 144 (Fall 1996): 18–19.

Harris, Sheldon. “Robinson, Jimmy Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 438–439 (E146).

BR728.

BR711.

Way, Albert. “Robinson Fasts to Protest Destruction of Maxwell Street.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/ Apr 1999): 13.

See also: Items C720 (Vol. 1), E318. Jazz Journal 11, no. 4 (Apr 1958). JESSE ROBINSON BR698.

Stephenson, Mike. “Jackson Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 205 (Xmas 2005): 20.

JESSIE MAE ROBINSON (Jessie Mae Booker) BR699.

Anon. “Top Woman Songwriter.” Ebony no. 8, no. 12 (Oct 1953): 29.

BR700.

Dawson, Jim. “Jessie Mae Robinson.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/Spring 1991): 8–12.

BR701.

Hoffman, Steve. “Robinson, Jessie Mae,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 835–836 (Item E162).

BR702.

BR703.

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BR729.

Welding, Pete. “Jimmy Lee Robinson.” Blues Unlimited no. 26 (Oct 1965): 10–11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 97–99 (Item A1241). Obituaries: Blues News [Finland] no. 196 (2002). Blues Revue no. 78 (Oct/Nov 2002): 93. Cadence 28, no. 9 (Sep 2002): 141. CBMR Digest 15, no. 2 (Fall 2002): 5. Daily Telegraph [UK] (1 Aug 2002): 23. Folk Roots no. 232 (Oct 2002): 12. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [Wisconsin] (11 Jul 2002): B9. Orkester Journalen 70 (Sep 2002): 51. Sing Out 46, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 25–26. The Times [UK] (20 Jul 2002): 42.

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BR743.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “L.C. ‘Good Rockin’’ Robinson.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 39.

BR744.

Forshult, Håan. “L.C. ‘Good Rockin’ Robinson.” Jefferson no. 11/12 (1970): 58–59.

BR745.

Harris, Sheldon. “Robinson, Louis Charles ‘LC’/ ’Good Rockin’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 439–440 (E146).

BR746.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “L.C. ‘Good Rockin’’ Robinson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 294 (E150).

BR747.

Hildebrand, Lee. “L.C. ‘Good-Rockin’’ Robinson.” Blues Unlimited no. 59 (Jan 1969): 6.

BR748.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Robinson, L.C. ‘Good Rockin’’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2108–2109 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 307 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 302 (E169).

BR730.

Burke, Tony. “Jimmie Lee Robinson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 172 (Sep 2002): 20–21.

BR731.

Fountain, John W. “A Chicago Bluesman, Reaching Crossroads, Gives Up His Fights.” New York Times (15 Jul 2002): A14.

BR732.

Lillsunde, Anders. “Jimmie Lee Robinson, 30/4 1931–6/7 2002.” Jefferson no. 133 (2002): 19.

BR749.

LaVere, Steve. “... and L.C.” Blues Unlimited no. 59 (Jan 1969): 6.

BR733.

Newley, Patrick. “Jimmie Lee Robinson.” The Stage (22 Aug 2002): 1.

BR750.

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O’Brien, Justin. “Jimmie Lee Robinson.” Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 86–87.

Mazzolini, Tom. “L.C. ‘Good Rockin’’ Robinson,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, pp. 190–191 (Item F1414). (NOTE: Extracted from Living Blues no. 22 (1975).)

BR735.

Patel, Julie. “Jimmie Lee Robinson, 71, Bluesman.” Chicago Sun-Times (11 Jul 2002): 61.

BR751.

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Perrone, Pierre. “Jimmie Lee Robinson.” Independent [UK] (17 Jul 2002): 16.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Living Blues Interview: L.C. “Good Rockin’’ Robinson.” Living Blues no. 22 (Jul/Aug 1975): 16–21. Translated into Swedish in Jefferson no. 31 (Winter 1975): 14–18. (NOTE: LB no. 22 includes discography.)

BR737.

Silberman, Jeff. “Jimmie Lee Robinson.” Billboard 112 (30 Dec 2000): YE32.

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Owens, Bill. Working: I Do It for the Money. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1977.

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Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 595 (2002): 7.

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Trierweiler, Rol. “Jimmie Lee Robinson (1931– 2002).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 23 (Sep 2002): 87.

Russell, Tony. “L.C. Robinson (1918–1976),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 160 (Item A1904).

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Russell, Tony. “Robinson, L.C. ‘Good Rockin’’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 836–837 (Item E162).

See also: THE LOST AMERICAN BLUESMEN

BR755.

Santelli, Robert. “Robinson, L.C,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 346 (Item E202).

Items A1466, BB615, BS2186, BW490.

BR756.

Selvin, Joel; Strachwitz, Chris. L.C. Robinson: Mojo in My Hand. USA: Arhoolie CD 453, 1996.

BR757.

Selvin, Joel. L.C. Robinson: Ups and Downs. USA: Arhoolie 1062, 1972.

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Shadwick, Keith. “L.C. ‘Good Rockin’.” Robinson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 257 (Item E204).

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Smith, Al. L.C. Robinson: House Cleanin’ Blues. USA: Bluesway BLS-6082, 1974.

BR740.

Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Jimmie Lee Robinson.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 37.

L.C. ROBINSON (Louis Charles Robinson) BR741.

BR742.

Anon. “Oakland Blues.” Los Angeles Times (23 Jan 1972). Reprinted in Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 14. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “L.C. ‘Good Rockin’’ Robinson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 215–216 (E101).

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BR760.

Walamies, Vesa. “Slidekitaran Mestarit: 2. L.C. ‘Good Rockin’’ Robinson.” Blues News [Finland] no. 18 (1972): 8–9.

BR761.

Welding, Pete. L.C. Robinson, Lafayette Thomas, Dave Alexander: Oakland Blues. USA: World Pacific WPS-21893, 1969; UK: Liberty LBS 83234, 1969.

BR773.

Anon. “Hundreds Bid Adieu to ‘Dopsie’.” TimesPicayune (2 Sep 1993): B4.

BR774.

Bastin, Bruce. Rockin’ Dopsie: Rockin’ with Dupsee. UK: Flyright FLY-592, 1983.

BR775.

Charters, Samuel B. “Rockin’ Dopsie: ‘A Prince of Zydeco’,” in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 234–252 (Item A407). (NOTE: Adapted from forthcoming book A Language of Song.)

Obituaries: Guitar Player 10, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 93. BR762.

Andréasson, Hans. “L.C. Robinson, 1915–1976.” Jefferson no. 34 (1976): 21.

BR776.

Charters, Sam. Rockin’ Dopsie & the Twisters. UK: Sonet SNTF 761, 1978.

BR763.

Flanagan, Graeme. “L.C. Robinson.” Crazy Music no. 9 (1976): 60–61.

BR777.

Charters, Sam. Rockin’ Dopsie & the Twisters: Doin’ the Zydeco. UK: Sonet SNTF 718, 1976.

BR764.

Folterbauer, Hannes. “L.C. Robinson, 1915–76.” Blues Life: Information des Vienna Blues Fan Club no. 4/5 (1976/77): 12–13.

BR778.

Charters, Samuel B. Rockin’ Dopsie & the Cajun Twisters: Zy-de-co-in’. USA: Gazelle GCCD 3003, 1989.

BR765.

Mazzolini, Tom. “L.C. Robinson.” Living Blues no. 29 (Sep/Oct 1976): 6.

BR779.

BR766.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Good Rockin’ Robinson.” Rolling Stone no. 226 (18 Nov 1976): 27.

Clarke, Donald. “Rockin’ Dopsie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1098 (Item E125).

BR780.

Crozier, Freddie. Rockin’ Dopsie with the Cajun Twister: Good Rockin’. UK: Sonet SNTF-905, 1984; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 2167, 1984. Notes reprinted in Walking a Blues Road, ed. S.B. Charters, pp. 232–234 (Item A407).

BR781.

Crozier, Freddie. Rockin’ Dopsie & the Twisters: Hold On. UK: Sonet SNTF 800, 1979.

BR782.

Dallas, Karl. “Zydeco a Go-Go.” Melody Maker (11 Aug 1979): 10.

BR783.

Hannusch, Jeff. Rockin’ Dopsie: Saturday Night Zydeco. USA: Maison de Soul MdS-CD-104, 1989.

BR784.

Hoffman, Steve. “Rockin’ Dopsie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 842–843 (Item E162).

BR785.

Holland, Ted. “Rockin’ Dopsie,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 24 (E157).

BR786.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rockin’ Dopsie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2114 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 309 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 302–303 (E169).

BR787.

Marinello, Nick. “Family Will Keep Dopsie’s Music Rockin’.” Billboard (11 Sep 1993): 9.

BR788.

Russell, Tony. “Rockin’ Dopsie (1932–1995),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 161 (Item A1904).

BR789.

Santelli, Robert. “Rockin’ Dopsie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 346–347 (Item E202).

BR767.

Olsson, Olof T. “L.C. Robinson.” Orkester Journalen 45, no. 3 (Mar 1977): 5+. See also: Item F69.

MABEL ROBINSON See: Item BC259. NETTIE ROBINSON BR768.

Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 13: R/S (1921–1931). Austria: Document DOCD-5517, 1996.

RILER ROBINSON See: ICE MAN ROBINSON MILTON ROBY BR769.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Milton Roby,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 216 (E101).

BR770.

Olsson, Bengt. “Milton Roby: He Knew It by His Head,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 36– 37. London: Studio Vista, 1970.

BR771.

Schrodt, Helen; Wilkinson, Bailey. “Sam Lindsey and Milton Roby: Memphis Blues Musicians.” Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 30, no. 2 (Jun 1964): 52–56. Reprinted in Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 8–11. See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND

ROCKIN’ DOPSIE (Alton Rubin) BR772.

Amos, Edward. “Alton Rubon [Rockin’ Dopsie],” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

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BR790.

Savoy, Ann Allen. “Rockin’ Dopsie and Alvina Rubin,” in Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, pp. 359–368. Eunice: Bluebird Press, 1984.

BR791.

Silverman, Edward R. “We’ll Be Rockin’, Yes We Will: Rockin’ Dopsie.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/ Aug 1991): 10–15.

BR792.

Solding, Staffan. “Bon Ton Roulet (Let the Good Times Roll): Cajun Och Zydeco - Svartvit FolkMusik. Del 3: Rockin’ Dopsie.” Jefferson no. 47 (Spring 1980): 4–15, 21.

BR793.

BR794.

845

ROCKIN’ DOPSIE JR. (David Rubin) BR806.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Rockin’ Dopsie Jr.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 88.

BR807.

Hannusch, Jeff. Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr.: Rockin’ Zydeco Party. USA: Mardi Gras MG 1061, 2002.

BR808.

Spera, Keith. Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters: Feets Don’t Fail Me Now. Australia: AIM 5001 CD, 1995.

ROCKIN’ SIDNEY (Sidney Semien)

Wisse, Rien. “Rockin’ Dopsie & the Twisters.” Block 29 (Nov/Dec 1979): 9–10.

BR809.

Anon. “Here Comes the Toot Toot!” Musician no. 84 (Oct 1985): 36.

Obituaries: Boston Globe (27 Aug 1993): 31. Cadence 19, no. 10 (Oct 1993): 109. Folk Roots no. 125 (Nov 1993): 13. Goldmine no. 344 (1 Oct 1993): 8. JazzTimes 23, no. 10 (Dec 1993): 20. Jefferson no. 102 (1993): 33. Los Angeles Times (28 Aug 1993): 22. Mojo no. 1 (Nov 1993): 123+. New York Times (28 Aug 1993): A26. Notes 50, no. 4 (1994): 1345. Now Dig This no. 127 (1993): 2. Orkester Journalen 61 (Nov 1993): 38. The Times [UK] (28 Sep 1993). Washington Post (28 Aug 1993): D6.

BR810.

Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 320 (7 Aug 1985): 77.

BR811.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Rockin’ Sydney,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 216 (E101).

BR812.

Bloom, Steve. “Rockin’ Sidney: Everybody’s Messin’ with His Toot Toot.” Rolling Stone no. 457 (26 Sep 1985): 20–21, 124–125.

BR813.

Bogaert, Karel. “Rockin’ Sidney (Sidney Semien),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 317 (Item E110).

BR814.

Broven, John. Rockin’ Sidney: My Toot Toot. UK: Ace CH 160, c1986.

BR815.

DiMauro, P. “Louisiana’s Music is Beginning to Draw Some National Interest.” Variety 320 (7 Aug 1985): 2+.

Aiges, Scott. “Rockin’ Dopsie Dead at 61; Accordionist Helped to Popularize Zydeco.” Times-Picayune (27 Aug 1993): A1.

BR795.

Aiges, Scott. “Zydeco Fest Dedicated to Rockin’ Dopsie.” Times-Picayune (3 Sep 1993): L6.

BR796.

Harris, Paul. “Rockin’ Dopsie.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 26.

BR816.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Masters of Louisiana Music: Rockin’ Sidney.” Offbeat 15 (Jul 2002): 20–22+.

BR797.

Marinello, Nick. “Rockin’ Dopsie.” Billboard 105 (11 Sep 1993): 9+.

BR817.

BR798.

Nelson, David. “Rockin’ Dopsie.” Living Blues no. 113 (Jan/Feb 1994): 42–43.

Hannusch, Jeff. Rockin’ Sidney: My Zydeco Shoes Got the Zydeco Blues. USA: Maison de Soul LP 1009, 1984.

BR818.

Radenac, Marc. “Rockin’ Dopsie.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 37.

Harris, Sheldon. “Semien, Sidney,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 453 (E146).

BR819.

Rubiner, Julia M. “Rockin’ Dopsie,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 10 (Item E164).

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Rockin’ Sidney,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 295 (E150).

BR820.

Russell, Tony. “Rock A-Plenty from Old Louisiana.” Guardian [UK] (4 Oct 1993): 7.

Hess, Norbert. “Rockin’ Sidney ‘Toot Toot’.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 4–9.

BR821.

Swenson, John. “Rockin’ Dopsie, 1932–1993.” Rolling Stone no. 667 (14 Oct 1993): 36.

Holland, Ted. “‘Rockin’’ Sidney Simien,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 50 (E157).

BR822.

Kirby, Kip; Goodman, Fred L. “Original Toot Toot Makes Country Noise.” Billboard 97 (22 Jun 1985): 6+.

BR823.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rockin’ Sidney,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2115 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 309 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 303 (E169).

BR799. BR800. BR801. BR802. BR803.

Templeton, Ray. “Rockin’ Dopsie.” Blues & Rhythm no. 83 (Oct 1993): 17.

BR804.

Tisserand, Michael. “Rockin’ Dopsie, 1932–1993.” Blues Access no. 16 (Winter 1993): 27.

BR805.

Wisse, Rien. “Rockin’ Dopsie.” Block no. 88 (1993): 12.

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Leadbitter, Mike. “Rockin’ Sydney.” Blues Unlimited no. 34 (Jul 1966): 5–6. Reprinted as “The Rocking Count,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 163–164 (Item A1241).

BR825.

Morthland, John. “The Toot-Toot Wars.” Village Voice 30 (6 Aug 1985): 39–41.

BR826.

Sandmel, Ben. “Whose Toot-Toot?” Wavelength no. 56 (Jun 1985): 24–28.

BR827.

Santelli, Robert. “Rockin’ Sidney,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 347 (Item E202).

BR828.

Snyder, Jared. “Simien, ‘Rockin’’ Sidney,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 880–881 (Item E162).

BR829.

Soileau, Floyd. Rockin’ Sidney: Mais Yeah Chere! USA: Maison de Soul MDS-CD-1046, 1993.

BR830.

Stedman, John. Rockin’ Sidney: Live with the Blues. UK: JSP JSPCD 213, c1988. Obituaries: Block no. 106 (1998): 21. Blues Access no. 34 (Summer 1998): 61. Blues Revue no. 39 (Jul/Aug 1998): 95. Cadence 19, no. 10 (Oct 1993): 109. Discoveries no. 119 (c1998): 18. Offbeat (Apr 1998): 64+. Orkester Journalen 66, no. 7/8 (Jul/ Aug 1998): 53. Plain Dealer [Cleveland, Ohio] (8 Mar 1998): B6. Sing Out 43, no. 1 (Summer 1998): 32. The Times [UK] (14 Mar 1998).

BR831.

Benicewicz, Larry. “Rockin’ Sidney Simien (1938–1998).” Real Blues no. 12 (Apr/May 1998): 36–38.

BR832.

Broven, John. “Rockin Sidney.” Blues & Rhythm no. 129 (Apr 1998): 12.

BR833.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Rockin’ Sidney Simien.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 53–54.

BR834.

Harris, Paul. “Rockin’ Sidney.” Juke Blues no. 41 (1998): 47.

BR835.

Radenac, Marc. “Rockin’ Sidney.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 43.

MELVIA “CHICK” RODGERS BR838.

MIGHTY MO RODGERS (Maurice Rodgers) BR839.

Barretta, Scott. “Blues at 2000: Maurice ‘Mighty Mo’ Rodgers.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 57–58.

BR840.

Colin, Stéphane; Leon, Daniel. “Mighty Mo Rogers: ‘Le Blues est Mon Mur des Lamentations’.” Soul Bag no. 160 (Fall 2000): 10–11.

BR841.

Gauffre, Christian. “Le Memphis Blues de JeanJacques Milteau.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 518 (Sep 2001): 28–30.

BR842.

Leon, Daniel. “Mighty Mo Rodgers: Le Blues Bouscule.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 12–16.

BR843.

Morris, Chris. “Mo Rodgers: Shaking Up the Blues.” Billboard 111 (13 Mar 1999): WB8+.

BR844.

Rozin, P. “The Blues and the Abstract Truth.” Jazz Hot no. 598 (2003): 28–31.

BR845.

Taylor, Jon. “Mighty Mo Rodgers.” Blueprint 2, no. 50 (Aug 2001): 18–21.

BR846.

Tipaldi, Art. “Mighty Mo Rodgers: The Power of the Holy Howl.” Blues Revue no. 66 (Apr 2001): 14–15, 17.

BR847.

Whiteis, David. “Mighty Mo Rodgers: ‘Blues is Not Safe Music’.” Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 28–35. See also: Blues & Co no. 20 (2002). Blues Magazine [France] no. 20 (2001). Crossroads no. 10 (2003): 38+; Crossroads no. 16 (2003) 30+. Jazzman no. 63 (2000): 16+. Performing Songwriter no. 43 (Jan/ Feb 2000): 8.

SONNY RODGERS BR848.

Dawson, Pat. “Sonny Rodgers: ‘Man, We Was Jumpin’ Like Crazy’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 54 (Aug 1990): 11.

BR849.

Komara, Edward. “Rodgers, Sonny ‘Cat Daddy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 843 (Item E162).

BR850.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rodgers, Sonny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2117 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 309 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 303–304 (E169).

See also: Goldmine no. 137 (25 Oct 1985). Goldmine no. 171 (13 Feb 1987). ANDY RODGERS BR836.

Waddell, Georgie Ann. “Andy Rodgers: The Midnight Cowboy.” Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 54–61. Obituaries:

BR837.

Vovakes, Christine. “Mississippi-Born Bluesman Blew Harp with the Legends.” Sacramento Bee (18 Aug 2004): B4.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Melvia ‘Chick’ Rodgers.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 78.

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BR851.

Wisner, Steve. “‘Cat Daddy’: Sonny Rogers [sic].” Living Blues no. 42 (Jan/Feb 1979): 26–27.

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BR869.

Clarke, Donald. “Rogers, Jimmy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125).

Obituaries: Cadence 16, no. 9 (Sep 1990): 93. BR852.

Nelson, David. “Oliver Lee ‘Sonny’ Rogers [sic].” Living Blues no. 94 (1990): 56.

BR870.

Cramer, Alex. “Jimmy Rogers.” Coda 11, no. 10 (Jul 1974): 6–8.

BR853.

Radenac, Marc. “Sonny Rogers [sic].” Soul Bag no. 121 (Autumn 1990): 29.

BR871.

BR854.

“Sonny Rodgers Dies at 50.” Star Tribune (9 May 1990). Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 53 (Jul 1990): 20.

Dahl, Bill. Jimmy Rogers: Chicago Blues Masters. Vol. 2: Complete Shelter Recordings. USA: Capitol 33916, 1995.

BR872.

Dahl, Bill. “Jimmy Rogers Lets Good Times Roll at Cultural Center.” Chicago Tribune (17 Nov 1995): 6.

BR873.

Dahl, Bill. Jimmy Rogers: Sloppy Drunk. USA: Evidence CD 26036, 1993.

BR874.

Darwen, Norman. “‘The Chess Boys Got to It and It Exploded’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 4–7.

JIMMY ROGERS (James A. Lane) BR855.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. Jimmy Rogers: The Complete Chess Recordings. USA: Chess/MCA CHD 2-9372, 1997.

BR856.

Ahlstrand, Clas. “Jimmy Rogers and Left Hand Frank.” Jefferson no. 48 (Summer 1980): 4–7.

BR857.

Anon. “Jimmy Rogers.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 30.

BR875.

Darwen, Norman. Jimmy Rogers: That’s All Right. UK: Charly CD RED 16, c1989.

BR858.

Anon. Jimmy Rogers: Chicago Bound. USA: Chess LP 407, 1970.

BR876.

BR859.

Anon. “Jimmy Rogers Comes Out of Hiding.” Soul [USA] 8 (20 Aug 1973): 11.

Forte, Dan. “Jimmy Rogers and the Pioneers of Chicago Blues.” Guitar Player 21, no. 8 (Aug 1987): 66–78. Reprinted as “Jimmy Rogers,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 160–166. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

BR860.

Anon. “Jimmy Rogers Discography.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 3 (1973): 14–15.

BR877.

BR861.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jimmy Rogers,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 217–218 (E101).

Gordon, Robert. “Rogers, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 843–845 (Item E162).

BR878.

BR862.

Bogaert, Karel. “Rogers, Jimmy (James A. Lane),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 317–318 (Item E110).

Harris, Paul A. “Guitar Man with an Ear for Piano.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (22 May 1992): 4.

BR879.

BR863.

Breckow, John. “Jimmy Rogers Interview.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 2 (1972): 8–12.

Harris, Sheldon. “Rogers, James ‘Jimmy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 441–442 (E146).

BR880.

BR864.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Jimmy Rogers: I’m Havin’ Fun Right Today.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 12–27.

Heim, Chris. “Jimmy Rogers Returning to His Chicago Blues Roots.” Chicago Tribune (26 Jan 1990): 35.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Jimmy Rogers,” in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 115–152 (Item C312).

BR881.

BR865.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jimmy Rogers,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 295–297 (E150).

BR882.

Hodgett, Trevor. “Jimmy Rogers Talks to Blueprint ….” Blueprint no. 46 (Dec 1992): 18–19.

BR883.

Holmström, Tommy. “Jimmy Rogers Intervju,” in McKinley Morganfield: a.k.a. Muddy Waters. Vallentuna: Scandanavian Blues Association, 1980.

BR884.

Koenig, John. Jimmy Rogers: Blue Bird. USA: Analogue JVCXR-0015-2, 1994.

BR885.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rogers, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2125–2126 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 309, 311 (E166). Reprinted

BR866.

Broven, John. “Walking by Myself: A Commentary on Jimmy Rogers, Blues Singer.” Blues Unlimited no. 23 (Jun 1965): 3–6. Reprinted as “Jimmy Rogers,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 18–19 (Item A1241).

BR867.

Case, Brian. “Jimmy Rogers & Left Hand Frank.” Melody Maker (29 Sep 1979): 46.

BR868.

Choisnel, Emmanuel; Lécuyer, Claude. “Jimmy Rogers & Muddy Waters.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 7–13.

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in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 304 (E169).

BR904. Tabor, Barney. “Jimmy Rogers: Overview.” Blues Revue no. 14 (Fall 1994): 21–22.

BR886.

Leiser, Willy. “Down in the Alley.” Blues Unlimited no. 101 (May 1973): 16–17.

BR905.

BR887.

Leiser, Willy. “Le Retour de Jimmy Rogers.” Jazz Hot no. 279 (Jan 1972): 15.

BR888.

BR889. BR890.

Lemke, Uli. “Jimmy Rogers: Über alte Zeiten in Chicago.” Blues News [Germany] no. 5 (Jul 1996): 16–19. Melish, Ilene. “The Man Who Shaped a Sound.” Melody Maker (6 Oct 1979): 37–38. Morgantini, Jacques. Jimmy Rogers: That’s All Right. France: Black & Blue 33.504, 1974.

BR891.

O’Brien, Justin. Jimmy Rogers: Feelin’ Good. USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5018, 1994.

BR892.

O’Neal, Jim; Greensmith, Bill. “Living Blues Interview: Jimmy Rogers.” Living Blues no. 14 (Autumn 1973): 11–20.

Tillman, Keith. Jimmy Rogers-Eddie Taylor: Blues from Chicago. Vol. 1. UK: Python PLP-KM 6, 1969.

BR906. Townsley, Tom. “Jimmy Rogers: His Legacy Lives On.” Blues Revue no. 14 (Fall 1994): 23–26. BR907.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Jimmy Rogers,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 58, 81–83, 86–87, 94, 96, 102–103, 154, 159. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BR908. Ungania, Pierluigi. “Jimmy Rogers.” Feelin’ Good no. 24/25 (1989): 6–13. BR909.

Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Jimmy Rogers.” Il Blues no. 87 (Jul 2004): 10–15. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 15.)

BR910.

Verna, Paul. “Atlantic to Issue Rogers’ Last Set.” Billboard 111, no. 2 (9 Jan 1999): 7+.

BR911.

Voce, Frank. “‘We Started Hanging Around Together’: Jimmy Rogers.” Blues Unlimited no. 94 (Sep 1972): 5–7.

BR893.

Paulus, George. “Rare Jams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 167 (Mar 2002): 18.

BR894.

Peabody, Dave. “It’s J.R. Time! ... and Dave Peabody Talks to Bluesman Jimmy Rogers!” Folk Roots no. 108 (Jun 1992): 20–21, 23, 25.

BR912.

Walters, David; Garman, Laurence; Matthews, John. “Jimmy Rogers.” Blues Unlimited no. 105 (Dec 1973/Jan 1974): 13, 18.

BR895.

Pointer-Jones, Sandra. “Jimmy Rogers: The Long Road to the Top.” Blues Revue no. 14 (Fall 1994): 27.

BR913.

Welding, Pete. Jimmy Rogers. USA: Chess 2ACMB207, 1976.

BR896.

Russell, Tony. “Jimmy Rogers (1924–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 161 (Item A1904).

BR914.

White, David. Jimmy Rogers: Ludella. USA: Antone’s ANT0012, 1990.

BR915.

BR897.

Rowe, Mike. “King of Chicago.” Melody Maker (23 Feb 1974): 47+. (NOTE: Extract from item F347).

Whiteis, David. Jimmy Rogers/Bill Hickey/Hubert Sumlin: Bill’s Blues. USA: Atomic Theory ATD 1112, 1994.

BR916.

Rusch, Bob. “Jimmy Rogers: Interview.” Cadence 5, no. 6 (Jun 1979): 10–13, 24. Translated into German in German Blues Circle Info no. 56 (Nov/ Dec 1981): 32–36.

Widner, Ellis. Jimmy Rogers Sings the Blues. UK: Sequel NEX CD142, c1991.

BR917.

Wijngaarden, Kees van. “Jimmy Rogers: Maakt Aanspraak Op Zijn Historisch Belang.” Block no. 85 (1993): 5–10.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Jimmy Rogers.” The Blues Collection no. 54 (1992+).

BR918.

Zijlstra, Don. “Hoe Origineel Was Jimmy Rogers in Zijn Chess-Tijd?” Block no. 101 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1997): 12–15.

BR898.

BR899.

BR900. Santelli, Robert. “Rogers, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 348–349 (Item E202). BR901.

Shadwick, Keith. “Jimmy Rogers,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 258 (Item E204).

BR902. Snowden, Don. Jimmy Rogers: Chicago Bound. USA: Chess/MCA CHCD 93000, 1990. BR903.

Southern, Eileen. “Rogers, (née Lane): James (‘Jimmy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 325 (Item E208).

Obituaries: Billboard 110 (10 Jan 1998): 75. Billboard 110 (26 Dec 1998–2 Jan 1999): YE30. Block no. 105 (1998): 6. Blues News [Germany] no. 12 (Feb 1998): 24. Cadence 24, no. 2 (Feb 1998): 141. Discoveries no. 118 (1998): 30. Down Beat 65, no. 3 (Mar 1998): 13. Folk Roots no. 177 (Mar 1998): 13. Fuzz 3, no. 2 (Mar 1998): 12. Guitar Player 32, no. 4 (Apr 1998): 26. Jazz Stage 4, no. 1 (1998): 30. JazzTimes 28, no. 4 (May 1998): 20. Musica Jazz (Apr 1998): 54. Notes 54 (Jun 1998): 881. Orkester

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Journalen 66, no. 2 (Feb 1998): 37. 20th Century Music [USA] 5 (Feb 1998): 42. Washington Post (22 Dec 1997): B7.

BR935.

Calt, Stephen; Epstein, Jerome; Stewart, Michael. Bessie Jackson & Walter Roland, 1927–1935. USA: Yazoo L-1017, 1968.

BR919.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Jimmy Rogers, 1924– 1997.” Sing Out! 42, no. 4 (Spring 1998): 26–27.

BR936.

Coller, Derek. “Recording the Blues. No. 4: Walter Roland.” Vintage Jazz Mart 6 (Apr 1959): 3–4.

BR920.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Jimmy Rogers.” Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 74–75.

BR937.

BR921.

Burke, Tony. “Jimmy Rogers.” Blues & Rhythm no. 126 (Feb 1998): 15.

Groom, Bob. Walter Roland: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5144, 1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5145, 1994.

BR922.

Gäverth, Leif. “Jimmy Rogers.” Jefferson no. 117 (1998): 33.

BR938.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Walter Roland,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 297–298 (E150).

BR923.

Gordon, Robert. “Jimmy Rogers, 1924–1997.” Rolling Stone no. 779 (5 Feb 1998): 22.

BR939.

Komara, Edward. “Roland, Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 845 (Item E162).

BR924.

Grigg, Andy. “Tribute: Junior Wells/Jimmy Rogers: Reflecting on Two Great Lives.” Real Blues no. 11 (Feb/Mar 1998): 33–34.

BR940.

BR925.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jimmy Rogers: Au Pantheon du Blues.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 21–23.

BR926.

Louis, Big Joe. “Jimmy Rogers, 1924–1997.” Juke Blues no. 40 (1998): 20–22.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Roland, Walter,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2130 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 311, 313 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 305 (E169).

BR941.

Puente, Teresa. “Jimmy Rogers, Bluesman Who Teamed with Waters.” Chicago Tribune (21 Dec 1997): 12.

Oliver, Paul. “Roland, Walter (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 246 (Item E378).

BR942.

Pomroy, Colin. Walter Roland/Georgia Slim. UK: Jazz Collector JEL 2, 1958.

BR943.

Santelli, Robert. “Roland, Walter,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 349–350 (Item E202).

BR944.

Smith, Francis Wilford; Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. Walter Roland, 1933–1935: Take Your Big Legs Off. UK: Magpie PY 4406, 1978.

BR945.

Windham, Ben. “Walter Roland Blazed Through Music World, Then Quickly Faded.” The Tuscaloosa News (27 Feb 2000): 1B, 5B.

BR927.

BR928. Ratliff, Ben. “Jimmy Rogers, 73, Guitarist Specializing in Electric Blues.” New York Times (20 Dec 1997): 16. BR929.

Racati, Pierre. “Larmes: Jimmy Rogers.” Jazz Hot no. 547 (Feb 1998): 6.

BR930.

Russell, Tony. “Jimmy Rogers.” Guardian [UK] (6 Jan 1998): 14.

BR931.

Townsley, Tom. “Jimmy Rogers (1924–1997).” Blues Revue no. 35 (Mar 1998): 86–87.

BR932.

Trynka, Paul. “Jimmy Rogers, 1932 [sic]–1998; Junior Wells, 1932–1998.” Mojo no. 52 (Mar 1998): 40.

BR933.

CLARENCE ROLLINS BR946.

Bentley, Chris; Rollins, ‘Bird’ Clarence; Mohr, Kurt; Baumgartner, Brian; Kochakian, Dan. “Clarence ‘Bird’ Rollins Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 157 (Mar 2001): 23.

BR947.

Kochakian, Dan. “No Heat, No Hot Water.” Blues & Rhythm no. 157 (Mar 2001): 23.

Wolfson, Carey. “Jimmy Rogers, 1924–1997.” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 46–47. See also: Les Amis du Blues 1, no. 1 (Jan 1995). Item BM1187.

SONNY ROGERS See: SONNY RODGERS WALTER ROLAND BR934.

See also: Items C733, E318.

Bogaert, Karel. “Roland, Walter,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 318 (Item E110).

BOB ROLONTZ See: GROOVE RECORDS JAHUE RORIE BR948. Duffy, Timothy. “Jahue Rorie,” in Music Makers, pp. 130–131. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

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BR949.

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Duffy, Timothy. “Winston-Salem Blues, Pt. 2: Jahue Rorie.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 32.

BR964.

Jones, Max. “Living Legends.” Melody Maker (26 Jan 1974): 36.

BR965.

Langille, Doug. “Doctor Ross.” Coda (Aug 1975): 22.

BR966.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ross, Doctor,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2148 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 313 (E166). Reprinted as “Dr. Ross,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 109 (E169).

BR967.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Call the Doctor: Information Received.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 10–11.

BR968.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Dr. Ross.” Soundpost [UK] no. 6 (May 1972): 3.

BAYLESS ROSE See: Items BB1263, BM2133, F457. SKIP ROSE BR950.

Rosengarten, Bert. “An Interview with Fred Roulette and Skip Rose,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 110–115 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Previously unpublished.)

BERTHA ROSS See: Item BA135. “DOCTOR” ISAIAH ROSS (Charles Isaiah Ross) BR951.

Anon. “Dr Ross: Harmonica Boss.” Black Music 1, no. 3 (Feb 1974): 30–31.

BR969.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Somethin’ to Tell You: Dr Ross.” Blues Unlimited no. 97 (Dec 1972): 4–6.

BR952.

Anon. “Access: Doctor Ross Music Scholarship Established in Michigan (Mott Community College, Flint).” Blues Access no. 44 (Winter 2001): 92.

BR970.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Tunica County Blues,” in Delta Country Blues, pp. 24–26. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Doctor Ross,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 218–219 (E101).

BR971.

BR953.

Napier, Simon. “Big Road by Myself: Birmingham, Warwicks, 22/10/65.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 18.

BR954.

Bentley, Chris. “Vanity Dresser Boogie.” Roll Street Journal no. 24 (1989): 18–19.

BR972.

BR955.

Bogaert, Karel. “Ross, ‘Doctor’ Isaiah,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 319–320 (Item E110).

Napier, Simon A. “Country Clown: An Interview with Dr. Ross.” Blues Unlimited no. 27 (Nov 1965): 11–12, 19.

BR973.

Oliver, Paul. “Ross, Isiah ‘Doctor’ (1925),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 249 (Item E378).

BR974.

Page, Les. “Dr. Ross: The Harmonica Boss.” Melody Maker (24 Jun 1972): 24.

BR975.

Page, Mike Flood. “Y’Know Presley, Perkins, Orbison, Jerry Lee? Then Give This Man a Thought.” Let It Rock no. 5 (Feb 1973): 12.

BR956.

Brown, Devora. Dr. Ross: I’d Rather Be an Old Woman’s Baby Than a Young Woman’s Slave. USA: Fortune 3011, 1970.

BR957.

Bruin, Leo. “Dr. Ross in Assen.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 46 (Nov 1974): 4–5.

BR958.

Darwen, Norman. “Send for the Doctor.” Blues & Rhythm no. 149 (May 2000): 4–8.

BR976.

BR959.

Garner, Ken. “Doctor Ross,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 288. London: BBC, 1993.

Pearson, Barry Lee. “Dr. Ross’ One Man Boogie.” Living Blues no. 99 (Sep/Oct 1991): 10–17.

BR977.

BR960.

Gilbert, Jerry. Dr. Ross: Live at Montreux. UK: Polydor 2460 169, 1973.

Prétet, Philippe. “Isaiah ‘Doctor’ Ross: The One Man Band.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 26 (Jun 2003): 65–68. (NOTE: Includes discography on pp. 69–74.)

BR978.

BR961.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Doctor Ross,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 279–280 (Item E145).

Reitz, Louis. “Doctor Ross: Der Harmonika-Boss.” Blues Forum no. 9 (1st Quarter 1983): 8–10.

BR979.

Rijn, Guido van. “Doctor Ross.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 37 (Feb 1974): 5.

BR980.

Rowe, Mike. “Re-Call the Doctor: Interview Conducted by Mike Rowe at Fairfield Halls, Bedford Corner Hotel, Oct ‘65.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 12.

BR962.

Harris, Sheldon. “Ross, Charles Isaiah ‘Doc’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 442–444 (E146).

BR963.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Doctor Ross,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 299 (E150).

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122 (Aug 1993): 11. Jefferson no. 100 (1993): 39. Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 53. Mississippi Saxophone (Jan 1993): 9. Now Dig This no. 125 (1993): 2. Orkester Journalen 61 (Sep 1994): 38.

BR981.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Dr. Ross.” The Blues Collection no. 89 (1992+).

BR982.

Russell, Tony. “Doctor Ross (1925–1993),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 163–164 (Item A1904).

BR983.

Santelli, Robert. “Dr. Ross,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 128–129 (Item E202).

BR998.

Radenac, Marc. “‘Doctor’ Ross.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 37.

BR984.

Scholz, K. “Archie Edwards und Dr. Ross.” Jazz Podium 38 (Feb 1989): 47.

BR999.

Reif, Fred. “Dr. Isaiah Ross, 1925–1993.” Blues Access no. 15 (Fall 1993): 27.

BR985.

Shadwick, Keith. “Dr Ross,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 89 (Item E204).

BR1000. Reif, Fred. “Dr. Isaiah Ross.” Juke Blues no. 29 (Summer 1993): 26.

BR986.

Simonds, Roy. “Bear with Us ... A Dr Ross Recording Session.” Solid & Raunchy no. 3 (Jan 1973).

BR987.

Slaven, Neil. Dr. Ross. UK: Xtra 1038, 1966.

BR1001. Reif, Fred. “Dr. Isaiah Ross, Sr.: October 21, 1925 – May 28, 1993.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 1993): 53.

BR988. Slaven, Neil. “The Flying Eagle: Doctor Ross.” R&B Monthly no. 23 (Dec 1965): 7–8. BR989.

BR990. BR991.

Stedman, John. Doctor Ross: I Want All My Friends to Know: Live at the Burnley Blues Festival. UK: JSP JSPCD 243, 1991. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 8 (Aug 1965): 18. Strachwitz, Chris; LaVere, Steve; Eagle, Bob. Dr. Ross: His First Recordings. USA: Arhoolie 1065, 1972. Updated notes issued with Boogie Disease. USA: Arhoolie CD 371, 1992.

BR992. Tomko, Gene. “Ross, Doctor Isaiah,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 848 (Item E162).

BR1002. Rockwood, John; Oatis, Gregory. “Isaiah ‘Doctor’ Ross.” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 52–53. BR1003. Smith, Chris. “Doctor Ross.” Blues & Rhythm no. 81 (Aug 1993): 22. See also: Jazzthetik (Apr 1992): 22+. Now Dig This no. 99 (Jun 1991). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A1466, BB615, C435, F761. OLLIE ROSS See: Item BB3202. FREDDIE ROULETTE BR1004. Anon. “Who’s Hot: Freddie Roulette.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 14.

BR993.

Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Dr. Isaiah Ross: Mississippi One-Man Band.” Il Blues no. 54 (Mar 1996): 16– 21. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 21.)

BR994.

Welding, Pete. Call the Doctor: Breakdowns and Blues by Mississippi One-Man Band Dr. Isaiah Ross. USA: Testament T-2206, 1966; UK: Bounty BY 6020, 1960s; USA: Testament TCD 5009, 1994.

BR1007. Löfgren, Tommy. “Freddie Roulette: A Steel Drivin’ Man.” Jefferson no. 97 (1992): 12–13.

BR995.

Welding, Pete. Dr. Ross: One Man Band. USA: Takoma TAK 7087, 1981; UK: Sonet SNTF 862, 1981.

BR1008. Mazzolini, Tom. “Les Illusions Acoustiques de Freddie Roulette.” Soul Bag no. 152 (Automne 1998): 14–16.

BR996.

Welding, Pete. “The Story of Dr. Ross.” Blues Unlimited no. 17 (Nov/Dec 1964): 6–7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 124–126 (Item A1241).

BR1009. Otis, John. “Roulette, Freddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 849 (Item E162).

BR997.

Yates, Bob. Dr. Ross: The Flying Eagle. UK: Blue Horizon LP-1, 1966.

BR1010. Rosengarten, Bert. “An Interview with Fred Roulette and Skip Rose,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 110–115 (Item A1241). (NOTE: This is a previously unpublished interview from 1969.)

Obituaries: Blue Suede News no. 24 (1993): 33. Cadence 19, no. 8 (Aug 1993): 92. Folk Roots no.

BR1005. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Freddie Roulette,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 219 (E101). BR1006. Jung, Maureen. “Freddie Roulette’s Zen of LapSteel Guitar.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 30–35.

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BR1011. Shurman, Dick. Freddie Roulette: Back in Chicago, Jammin’ with Willie Kent and the Gents. USA: Hi Horse 4044, 1997.

BR1025. Rusch, Bob. “Sparky Rucker: Interview.” Cadence 3 (Dec 1977): 14–15.

BR1012. Svacina, Fritz. “A Blues Player Named Freddie Roulette.” Blues Life no. 10 (1980): 7.

BR1026. Venable, Sam. “There’s More Than Music When Sparky Sits Down to Play.” Knoxville News-Sentinel [Tennessee] (18 Feb 2001): A2.

BR1013. Svacina, Fritz. “Freddie Roulette: Master of Creative Steel Guitar.” Blues Life no. 51 (1990): 22–26.

BR1027. Vorel, Bob. “Historically Singing: Sparky & Rhonda Rucker.” Sing Out! 36, no. 3 (Nov 1991/Jan 1992): 22–29.

ERNESTINE SMITH ROUNDS

See also: Item BJ1038.

BR1014. Komara, Edward. “Rounds, Ernestine Smith,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 850 (Item E162).

VERNIS RUCKER

BR1015. Propes, Steve. “Confessions of a Flash Counter Girl.” Blues & Rhythm no. 134 (Nov 1998): 10–13.

RIFF RUFFIN (Eddie Ruffin)

LLOYD ROWE Obituaries: BR1016. Dawson, Jim. “Lloyd Rowe.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 26. EARNEST “GUITAR” ROY BR1017. Lacava, Jacques. “Earnest Guitar Roy.” Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 21. BR1018. Tomko, Gene. “Roy, Earnest ‘Guitar’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 850 (Item E162). JAMES ROY BR1019. Vontersch, Gary. “James Roy.” Blues Unlimited no. 87 (Dec 1971): 25. LAURA RUCKER BR1020. Bogaert, Karel. “Rucker, Laura,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 320 (Item E110). See also: Items BC2213, BH267, BR768. RHONDA RUCKER: see SPARKY RUCKER SPARKY RUCKER (James David Rucker Jr.) BR1021. Barrett, Ned. “Singing Out.” Charleston Gazette [West Virginia] (23 Jan 1997): D1. BR1022. Barrett, Ned. “Rucker Entertains and Educates Audience.” Charleston Gazette [West Virginia] (27 Jan 1997): C2. BR1023. Hardcastle, Martha. “Telling History Through Music.” Dayton Daily News (20 Sep 2001): Z6. BR1024. Rucker, James ‘Sparky’. “My Soul Survives!”, in Breathing the Same Air: An East Tennessee Anthology, ed. D.J. Ivie; L. M LaChance. Knoxville: Celtic Cat, 2001.

BR1028. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Vernis Rucker.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 84.

BR1029. Malenky, Bob. “New York Memories: Riff Ruffin and the Black Radio Stations.” Juke Blues no. 24 (Autumn/Winter 1991): 19. BR1030. Pearlin, Victor. “Discography.” Music World and Record Digest Weekly News no. 61 (5 Sep 1979): 9. BR1031. Turner, Bez. “Riffin’ with Ruffin?” Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 8. (NOTE: See also Juke Blues no. 11 (1987/88): 18.) ART RUPE See: SPECIALTY RECORDS OLLIE RUPERT BR1032. Lornell, Kip. Memphis Blues (1927–1938): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order: The Complete Recorded Works of Ollie Rupert, Walter Rhodes, Pearl Dickson, Madelyn James, Charlie ‘Bozo’ Nickerson, Sam Townsend, Hattie Hart, George Torey, John Henry Barbee. Austria: Document DOCD-5159, 1993. BOBBY RUSH (Emmett Ellis Jr.) BR1033. Anon. “Award for Bobby Rush.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 12. BR1034. Anon. “Bobby Rush & His Blues Revue.” German Blues Circle Info no. 260 (1997): 3–4. BR1035. Bonner, Brett J. Bobby Rush: Southern Soul. USA: Cannonball CBD 29205, 1998. BR1036. Booth, Stanley. “Bobby Rush.” Blues Access no. 34 (Summer 1998): 12–23, 25–29. BR1037. Cheseborough, Steve. “Bobby Rush: Too Risque for Hot August Blues?” Living Blues no. 145 (1999): 10. BR1038. Cochrane, William; Ferris, Bill; Lee, Peter; O’Neal, Jim. “Bobby Rush.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 22–32.

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BR1039. Daguerre, Pierre; Mohr, Kurt; Périn, Jacques. “Bobby Rush: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 103 (Jun/Jul 1985): 8. BR1040. Dahl, Bill. “Essential Vinyl.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 33. BR1041. Evans, David. “Bobby Rush,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 148–149. New York: Perigee, 2005. BR1042. Fontenot, Robert. “Bobby Rush: If He’s So Raunchy, Why Isn’t He Rich?” Blues Revue no. 88 (Jun/ Jul 2004): 17, 19–20. BR1043. Haralambos, Michael. “Well, Well It’s ... Bobby Rush.” Juke Blues no. 36 (Winter 1996/97): 10–18.

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BR1057. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Bobby Rush on 45.” Jefferson no. 90 (1990): 15. BR1058. Sandmel, Ben. “Bobby Rush.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 27. BR1059. Santelli, Robert. “Rush, Bobby,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 352–353 (Item E202). BR1060. Tipaldi, Art. “Bobby Rush,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 85–92. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BR1061. Waterman, Dick. “Bobby Rush,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 160–161. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. See also: Goldmine no. 183 (31 Jul 1987). Item F945.

BR1044. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Bobby Rush: Le Down-home Funky.” Soul Bag no. 103 (Jun/Jul 1985): 5–7.

OTIS RUSH

BR1045. Hodgett, Trevor. “Bobby Rush.” Blueprint 2, no. 27 (Sep 1999): 9–10.

BR1062. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Rush Round California.” Blues & Rhythm no. 10 (Jun 1985): 4–6.

BR1046. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 136 (1997): 13.

BR1063. Anon. “Albert King & Otis Rush: Mancini si Nasce: Discografia.” Il Blues no. 27 (Jun 1989): 14.

BR1047. Jordan, Scott. “Bobby Rush: Exposing the Man Behind the Blues’ Most Risqué Revue.” Blues Revue no. 38 (Jun 1998): 8–13.

BR1064. Anon. “Music Tabs: Buddy Guy & Otis Rush: More Blues Than a Chelsea vs Coventry Match.” Guitar Magazine 4, no. 5 (May 1994): 100+.

BR1048. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rush, Bobby,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 313 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 306 (E169).

BR1065. Anon. “Otis Rush: ‘Right Place, Wrong Time’.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 72/73 (Jan/ Feb 1977): 3–4.

BR1049. Lauterbach, Preston; Whiteis, David; Barretta, Scott. “2003: The Year of Bobby Rush.” Living Blues no. 170 (Nov/Dec 2003): 22–35. BR1050. Mohr, Kurt. “Bobby Rush.” Soul Bag no. 45 (Jan 1975): 12. BR1051. Nilsson, Charley; Löfgren, Tommy. “Bobby Rush.” Jefferson no. 90 (1990): 4–8. BR1052. O’Neal, Jim. “Bobby Rush: ‘The King of the Chitlin’ Circuit’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 63 (Sep 1991): 16. BR1053. O’Neal, Jim. “Rush, Bobby,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 851–852 (Item E162). BR1054. Palais, Krister. “I Came Up the Hard Way: Bobby Rush.” Jefferson no. 142 (2004): 4–10. BR1055. Périn, Jacques. “Bobby Rush.” Soul Bag no. 103 (Jun/Jul 1985): 5. BR1056. Pruter, Robert. “Bobby Rush: A New Blend of Music.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 26–30.

BR1066. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Otis Rush,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 219–220 (E101). BR1067. Benicewicz, Larry. “Otis Rush in Baltimore Debut.” Blues Life no. 45 (1989): 14–15. BR1068. Bennetzen, Jørgen; Brasso, Paul. “Otis Rush: ‘30 år er jo et Helt Live’.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik 13, no. 8 (Nov 1980): 14–15, 29. BR1069. Bizot, Richard. “Otis Rush: Unsung Giant.” Down Beat 39, no. 15 (14 Sep 1972): 19, 42. BR1070. Bogaert, Karel. “Rush, Otis,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 320–321 (Item E110). BR1071. Booth, David. ‘Daddy Cool’. “Otis Rush.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 7, no. 1 (Jan 1991): 1, 3. BR1072. Booth, David. “The First Time I Ever Heard.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 2, no. 10 (Oct 1986): 5. BR1073. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Otis Rush,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 12 (Item E164). BR1074. Bucklyn, J. “Otis Rush: Master of Chicago Blues.” Guitar Player 10, no. 2 (Feb 1976): 12+.

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BR1075. Carey, Joe. “Riffs: Otis Rush.” Down Beat 52, no. 9 (Sep 1985): 14.

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pp. 156–163. San Francisco: GPI, 1990. Reprinted as “Otis Rush,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 212–217. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

BR1076. Carmen, Charles. “Otis Rush: The Worrisome Woes of a Workingman.” Down Beat 44, no. 7 (7 Apr 1977): 17–18, 45. Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 46.

BR1092. Greenberg, Roy. “Otis Rush: Interview.” Cadence 5, no. 12 (Dec 1979): 9–10, 12–14.

BR1077. Charters, Samuel B. Otis Rush: Troubles, Troubles. UK: Sonet SNTF 756, 1978.

BR1093. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Otis Rush,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 280 (Item E145).

BR1078. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt; Dixon, Willie. “A Discography of Otis Rush.” Blues Unlimited no. 2 (Jun 1963): 2. Reprinted in Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 15–16. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 12 (1964): suppl. 3.)

BR1094. Harris, Dave. “Otis Rush: An Appreciation.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 5 (Jun 1994): 22–28.

BR1079. Clarke, Donald. “Rush, Otis,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1133 (Item E125). BR1080. Dahl, Bill. “Otis Rush: The King of West Side Chicago Blues Guitar.” Goldmine no. 71 (Apr 1982): 13. (Note: Includes discography.) BR1081. Dahl, Bill. “One Step Ahead of Bad Luck.” San Francisco Chronicle (22 Sep 1996): 41. BR1082. Dahl, Bill. Otis Rush: Any Place I’m Going. USA: House of Blues 51416 1343 2, 1998. BR1083. Dahl, Bill. “Right Place, Right Time?” Chicago Tribune (27 Mar 1994): 5. BR1084. Darwen, Norman. “Talking with Professor’s Blues Revue and Otis Rush in London, 1986.” Blues Life no. 37 (1987): 12–16. BR1085. Dicaire, David. “Otis Rush (1934–): Double Trouble Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 123–127 (Item E130). BR1086. Dulzo, Jim. “A Chicago Master Sings the Blues About the Music Business.” Detroit News (13 Oct 1989): 8. BR1087. Duncan, Scott. “Playing the Guitar: That’s What Works for Me Best.” Blueprint no. 60 (Mar 1994): 8–9. BR1088. Elonen, Seppo. “Otis Rush: One More Time, Vielä Kerran.” Blues News [Finland] no. 32 (1975): 6–7. BR1089. Falduto, Frank. “Otis Rush: Widest Sweep in the Blues.” Vintage Guitar (Jul 1998). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.vintageguitar. com.)

BR1095. Harris, Sheldon. “Rush, Otis,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 444–445 (E146). BR1096. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Otis Rush,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 299–302 (E150). BR1097. Hoffman, Larry. Otis Rush: Live in Europe. USA: Evidence ECD 26034, 1993. BR1098. Hoffman, Lawrence. “Troubles, Troubles.” Living Blues no. 100 (Nov/Dec 1991): 52–53. BR1099. Holland, Ted. “Otis Rush,” in This Day in AfricanAmerican Music, p. 57 (E157). BR1100. Iglauer, Bruce. Otis Rush: Lost in the Blues. USA: Alligator ALCD 4797, 1991. BR1101. Jackson, Graham L. “The Chicago Blues of Otis Rush.” Jazz Journal 27, no. 5 (May 1974): 8. BR1102. Jacobson, Jeff. The Otis Rush Collection. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1994. 127 pp. BR1103. Johansson, Jimmy. “Bluesens Legender: Otis Rush.” Jefferson no. 114 (1997): 20–21. BR1104. Kening, Dan. “A Local Legend in Top Form: Otis Rush Does Chicago Proud.” Chicago Tribune (7 Jan 1992): 14. BR1105. Kienzle, Rich. “Otis Rush,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 36–40. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BR1106. Langridge, Jim. “Otis Rush: A Good ‘Un.” Talking Blues no. 1 (Apr/May/Jun 1976): 2–4. BR1107. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rush, Otis,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2165 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 313–314 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 307 (E169).

BR1090. Floyd, Mike. “Otis Rush.” Blues Access no. 14 (Summer 1993): 8–9.

BR1108. Lavanco, Gioacchino. “Otis Rush: Tempo della Solitudine e Tempo Dell’Amore.” Il Blues no. 5 (Dec 1983): 29–30.

BR1091. Forte, Dan. “Otis Rush: Chicago’s Progressive Blues Genius.” Guitar Player 21, no. 10 (Oct 1987): 58–64. Reprinted in Blues Guitar, ed. J. Obrecht,

BR1109. Leppänen, Pentti. “Otis Rush: ‘This One’s a Good’Un’.” Blues News [Finland] no. 31 (1975): 21–22.

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BR1110. Lippincott, Procter. “Otis Rush.” Down Beat 46, no. 5 (8 Mar 1979): 41. BR1111. Litweiler, John. “Otis Rush and the West Side Blues.” Chicago Tribune (3 Jun 1990): 16. BR1112. Löfgren, Tommy. “Jefferson Zoomar in Otis Rush.” Jefferson no. 109 (1995): 2–4. BR1113. Meier, Erwin. “Talk to Me Brother.” German Blues Circle Info no. 56 (Nov/Dec 1981): 28. BR1114. Morris, Chris. “At Long Last, Otis Rush is Back in Majors.” Billboard 106, no. 6 (5 Feb 1994): 13+. BR1115. Napier, Simon A. Otis Rush: Groaning the Blues: Original Cobra Recordings, 1956–58. UK: Flyright LP-560, 1980. BR1116. Obrecht, Jas. “Buddy Guy & Otis Rush: Chicago Blues: The Inside Story.” Guitar Player 28, no. 11 (Nov 1994): 40–56. Reprinted in edited form in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 429–439 (Item C312). BR1117. Obrecht, Jas. “Otis Rush: A Chicago Blues Heavyweight Records the Album We’ve Been Waiting For.” Guitar Player 27, no. 11 (Nov 1993): 34–44. Reprinted as “Otis Rush,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 217–222. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in edited form in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 222–246 (Item C312). BR1118. Obrecht, Jas. “Otis Rush: Been Some Powerful Stuff Happen to Me.” Living Blues no. 142 (Nov/ Dec 1998): 18–31. BR1119. Oliver, Paul. “Rush, Otis,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 109 (Item E154). BR1120. Oliver, Paul. “Rush, Otis (1934),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 250 (Item E378). BR1121. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy; Shurman, Dick. “Living Blues Interview: Otis Rush.” Living Blues no. 28 (Jul/Aug 1976): 10–28. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BR1122. Palmer, Robert. “Otis Rush: A Blues Event of the Year.” New York Times (7 Jul 1978): 12. BR1123. Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. 2nd Series, No. 6: Otis Rush.” Blues Unlimited no. 22 (May 1965): 4–6. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 23–24 (Item A1241). BR1124. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Wasn’t Only My Songs, They Got My Music Too,” in Sounds So Good to Me, pp. 101–108. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 334–337 (Item A2216).

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BR1125. Robble, Andrew M.; DeSalvo, Debra. “Still Can’t Quit You Baby: Otis Rush.” Blues Revue no. 21 (Feb/Mar 1996): 24–31. BR1126. Roxon, Lillian. “Otis Rush,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 434–435 (Item E192). BR1127. Russell, Tony. “Blues Journal.” Jazz Journal 39, no. 11 (Nov 1986): 14–15. BR1128. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Otis Rush.” The Blues Collection no. 19 (1992+). BR1129. Russell, Tony. “Otis Rush (1934–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 164 (Item A1904). BR1130. Rye, Howard. “Otis Rush on Cobra.” Collectors Items no. 39 (Feb 1987): 5. BR1131. Santelli, Robert. “Rush, Otis,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 353–354 (Item E202). BR1132. Scanlon, Ann. “King Otis Regrets.” Vox no. 43 (Apr 1994): 46–48. BR1133. Selvin, Joel. “Otis Rush Keeps on Pushin’.” Rolling Stone no. 83 (27 May 1971): 16. BR1134. Shadwick, Keith. “Otis Rush,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 261 (Item E204). BR1135. Shriver, Jerry. “Otis Rush Back on the Blues.” USA Today (13 Apr 1994): 7. BR1136. Shurman, Dick. Otis Rush: Right Place, Wrong Time. USA: Bullfrog 301, 1976; USA: Hightone HCD 8007, 1985; UK: Demon ED CD 220, 1987. BR1137. Shurman, Dick. Otis Rush: Tops. USA: Blind Pig BP 3188, 1988. BR1138. Slaven, Neil. Otis Rush: Ain’t Enough Comin’ In. USA: This Way Up 314 518 769–4, 1994. BR1139. Slaven, Neil. Otis Rush: Blues Interaction Live in Japan 1985 with Break Down. UK: Sequel 1009-2, 1994. BR1140. Slaven, Neil. Otis Rush: Good ‘Uns: The Classic Cobra Recordings, 1956–1958. UK: Westside WESA858, 2000; USA: Varèse Sarabande 302 061 077 2, 2000. BR1141. Slaven, Neil. Otis Rush: The Classic Recordings. UK: Charly CRB 1107, 1985. BR1142. Slaven, Neil. Otis Rush: This One’s a Good ‘Un. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63222, 1969; USA: Blue Horizon BM 4602, 1969. BR1143. Slaven, Neil. “The Time and the Place are Right Now!” Blues & Rhythm no. 87 (Mar 1994): 8. BR1144. Snowden, Don. “Otis Rush Singing the Blues About Obscurity.” Los Angeles Times (17 Apr 1985): M2.

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BR1145. Solding, Staffan. “Otis Rush.” Feber no. 3 (1991): 79–84. BR1146. Southern, Eileen. “Rush, Otis,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 326–327 (Item E208). BR1147. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Otis Rush: Where are You.” Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 10. BR1148. Swenson, John. Otis Rush: Live & Awesome. USA: Genes GCD 4131, 1996.

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See also: Beat [Norway] no. 7 (1994): 17+. Black Wax no. 4 (1973). Blues News [Finland] no. 191 (2001). Goldmine no. 193 (18 Dec 1987). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Guitarist 10, no. 12 (May 1994). Items A723, A1464, A1708, A2085, BB610, BB2123, BK296, BK394, C182, C292. JIMMY RUSHING

BR1149. Taka, Tapani. “Otis Rush.” Blues News [Finland] no. 112 (1988): 8–16, 75.

BR1165. Albertson, Chris. “Jimmy Rushing: A Sturdy Branch of the Learning Tree.” Down Beat 36, no. 23 (13 Nov 1969): 17, 38.

BR1150. Tomashefsky, Steve. Otis Rush: Cold Day in Hell. USA: Delmark DS 638, 1975.

BR1166. Albertson, Chris. “Jimmy Rushing: Indispensable.” Stereo Review 45 (Nov 1980): 134.

BR1151. Tomko, Gene. “Rush, Otis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 852–853 (Item E162).

BR1167. Anon. “Basie’s Rushing to Pen His Life Story.” Chicago Defender (30 Aug 1947): 10.

BR1152. Tonneau, Serge. “Otis Rush.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 41 (1966): 8–9. BR1153. Tonneau, Serge. “Otis Rush.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 14. BR1154. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Otis Rush,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 136–137, 159. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BR1155. Ulrey, Lois. “Otis Rush at Wise Fool’s Pub.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 22. BR1156. Ulrey, Lois. Otis Rush: Screamin’ and Cryin’. USA: Evidence ECD 26014, 1992. BR1157. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Suoni del West Side: Otis Rush.” Il Blues no. 49 (Dec 1994): 12–17. BR1158. Vern, Jean. Otis Rush: Mourning in the Morning. France: Atlantic 40495, 1975. BR1159. Wald, Elijah. “Rush Redux.” Boston Globe (19 May 1994): 18. BR1160. Waterman, Dick. “Otis Rush,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 108–109. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BR1161. Whitall, Susan. “Rush Picks Up Speed on the Comeback Express.” Detroit News (27 May 1994): 1. BR1162. Wilcock, Donald E. “Otis Rush: Au Bon Endroit au Mauvais Moment = Otis Rush: Right Place at the Wrong Time.” Soul Bag no. 178 (Mar 2005): 12– BR1163. Wilmer, Val. “Keep on Pushing.” Melody Maker (2 Oct 1971): 30. BR1164. Zijlstra, Don. “Het Otis Rush Verhaal: De Echte West Side Story.” Block no. 90 (1994): 7–13.

BR1168. Anon. Five Feet of Soul: Jimmy Rushing. USA: Ghent GS-5004, 1979. BR1169. Anon. “Jimmy Rushing is Back in the Centre Court.” Melody Maker (20 Sep 1958): 5. BR1170. Anon. Jimmy Rushing Sings the Blues. New York: Bregman, Vocco & Conn, 1943. 27 pp. BR1171. Anon. “Jimmy Rushing’s Autobiog, Raise Your Window High, Making Publisher Rounds.” Variety 241 (24 Nov 1965): 51. BR1172. Anon. “Ode to Jimmy (Rushing).” Time (11 Jan 1943). BR1173. Anon. “Yes, Jimmy Rushing of Basie Clan is the ‘Mr. Five By Five’.” Chicago Defender (13 Mar 1943): 19. BR1174. Armitage, Jack. “It’s Blues Time, Folks, with Jimmy Rushing.” Music Mirror 4, no. 8 (Sep 1957): 6–7. BR1175. Armitage, Jack. “Souvenirs Personnels de Jimmy Rushing.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 329 (1985): 20. BR1176. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Les Blues Shouters: Un Sillon dans la Musique Noire.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 525 (Apr 2002): 34–35. BR1177. Bellerby, Vic. Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie’s Orchestra: Blues I Love to Sing. UK: Ace of Hearts AH 119, 1966. BR1178. Bennett, S.W. Jimmy Rushing: If This Ain’t the Blues. USA: Vanguard VRS-8513, 1957. Reprinted in notes included with Jimmy Rushing: His Complete Vanguard Recordings. France: Vanguard 662093, c1993.

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BR1179. Bogaert, Karel. “Rushing, Jimmy (James Andrew Rushing),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 322–323 (Item E110). BR1180. Britt, Stan. Jimmy Rushing: Good Mornin’ Blues. UK: Affinity AFS 1002, 1985. BR1181. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Rushing, Jimmy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 208 (Item E128). BR1182. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Rushing, Jimmy (James Andrew),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 430–431 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Jimmy Rushing,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 554–555 (Item E119). BR1183. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Jimmy Rushing,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 165 (Item E120). BR1184. Chilton, John. “Rushing, ‘Jimmy’ James Andrew,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 285–286 (Item E121). BR1185. Clarke, Donald. “Rushing, Jimmy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1133–1134 (Item E125).

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BR1193. Dutton, Frank. “Rushing on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 9 (Sep 1961): 5–8. BR1194. Ellison, Ralph. “Remembering Jimmy.” Saturday Review 41 (12 Jul 1958): 36–37. Reprinted in Jazz Journal 11, no. 11 (Nov 1958): 10–11. Reprinted in Shadow and Act, pp. 241–246. New York: Random House, 1964. 317 pp. Reprinted in The Picador Book of Blues and Jazz, ed. James Campbell, pp. 170–174. London: Picador, 1995. Reprinted in Living with Music, ed. R.G. O’Meally, pp. 43–49. New York: Modern Library, 2001. Reprinted in The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison, ed. J.F. Callahan, pp. 273–277. New York: Modern Library, 2003. BR1195. Feather, Leonard. “The Blindfold Test: James Session.” Down Beat 25, no. 2 (23 Jan 1958): 31. BR1196. Feather, Leonard. “Rushing, James Andrew (Jimmy),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 254 (Item E136). BR1197. Feather, Leonard. “Rushing, James Andrew (Jimmy),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; Ira Gitler, p. 289 (Item E135).

BR1186. Cowlyn, Martin. “The Blues Shouters: Jimmy Rushing.” Blues-Link no. 5 (1974): 20–22.

BR1198. Feather, Leonard. “Rushing, James Andrew (Jimmy),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 405 (Item E138).

BR1187. Dance, Stanley. “Jimmy Rushing,” in The World of Count Basie, pp. 17–27. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1980.

BR1199. Feather, Leonard. Good Morning Blues. USA: MCA MCA2-4108, 1977.

BR1188. Daniels, Douglas Henry. “The Voice of Deep Deuce: James A. Rushing and East Second Street,” in One O’Clock Jump. Boston: Beacon, 2006. BR1189. Dapogny, James. “Rushing, Jimmy,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 16, ed. S. Sadie, p. 334. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 109 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 402 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 21. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 897. New York: Grove, 2001. BR1190. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Rushing, Jimmy (James Andrew),” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 267. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BR1191. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Jimmy Rushing: Soulful Jazz Vocals,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 37, pp. 179–181 (Item E164). BR1192. Driggs, Frank. “Jimmy Rushing’s Story.” Evergreen Review 10, no. 40 (Apr 1966): 64.

BR1200. Fox, Charles. The Essential Jimmy Rushing. UK: Pye VJD 556, 1974. BR1201. Gart, Galen. “Jimmy Rushing,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BR1202. Gelly, Dave. “Jimmy Rushing,” in The Giants of Jazz, p. 34. London: Aururi, 1986. BR1203. Giddins, Gary. “Jimmy Rushing: Swing the Blues,” in Visions of Jazz: The First Century, pp. 184–187. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. BR1204. Giddins, Gary. “Weatherbird: Mount Rushing.” Village Voice 37 (15 Sep 1992): 96. BR1205. Gitler, Ira. The You and Me That Used to Be: Jimmy Rushing. USA: RCA LSP-4566, 1971. BR1206. Gleason, Ralph J. “Perspectives: Jimmy Rushing and the Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 113 (20 Jul 1972): 30. BR1207. Gourse, Leslie. “The Kansas City Singers. Tell Them Little Jimmy Rushing, He’s Been Here and Gone,” in Louis’ Children: American Jazz Singers, pp. 71–74. New York: Morrow, 1984.

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BR1208. Hague, Douglas. “Jimmy Rushing Tells His Story.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 9 (Sep 1957): 1–3, 5, 36.

BR1224. Jones, Max. Jimmy Rushing/Jack Dupree: Two Shades of Blues. UK: Ember LP 800, 1960s.

BR1209. Hague, Douglas. “Rudy Powell and Jimmy Rushing.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 7 (Jul 1957): 3–4.

BR1225. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (10 May 1969): 10.

BR1210. Hammond, John. Jimmy Rushing: Listen to the Blues. USA: Vanguard VRS-8505, 1955; USA: Vanguard PPT 12016, 1957; USA: Vanguard SRV73007, 1967. Reprinted as notes with Jimmy Rushing: His Complete Vanguard Recordings. France: Vanguard 662093, c1993.

BR1226. Jordan, Miles. “Three Kinds of Blues.” JazzTimes 20, no. 5 (May 1990): 40–45.

BR1211. Hammond, John. Jimmy Rushing Sings the Blues. USA: Vanguard VRS-8011, 1955. Reprinted as notes with Goin’ to Chicago. USA: Vanguard PPT 12002, 1955. Reprinted as notes with Jimmy Rushing: His Complete Vanguard Recordings. France: Vanguard 662093, c1993. BR1212. Harris, Sheldon. “Rushing, James Andrew ‘Jimmy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 445– 448 (E146). BR1213. Harris, Sheldon. Jimmy Rushing: Livin’ the Blues. USA: ABC Bluesway BLS-6017, 1968. BR1214. Hentoff, Nat. “Jimmy Rushing: A Veteran Blues Singer and Writer Tells the Roots, Origins of a Basic Jazz Form.” Down Beat 24, no. 5 (6 Mar 1957): 20+. BR1215. Hentoff, Nat. “Jimmy Rushing Sings the Evergreen Blues.” HiFi/Stereo Review 19 (Oct 1967): 111–112. BR1216. Hentoff, Nat. “What Makes a Jazz Singer?” Wall Street Journal 64 (11 Apr 1984): 26. BR1217. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jimmy Rushing,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 302–303 (E150).

BR1227. Kanter, Don. The Jimmy Rushing All Stars: Gee, Baby, Ain’t I Good to You. USA: Master Jazz MJR 8104, 1967. BR1228. Kinkle, Roger D. “Rushing, Jimmy,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1690–1691 (E160). BR1229. Korall, Burt. “I’ve Got to Get Close to a Blues.” Melody Maker (7 Sep 1957): 3. BR1230. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Rushing, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2166– 2167 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 314 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 307–308 (E169). BR1231. Latham, John. “Jimmy Rushing Remembered.” The Jazz Rag no. 70 (Winter 2001): 17. BR1232. Lee, Chris. “Gimme Five by Five: Bluesman or Jazzman?” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 32–34. BR1233. Love, Preston. “The Love Letters: Remembering Mr. Five-by-Five.” The Jazz Rag no. 43 (Mar/Apr 1997): 12. BR1234. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “Jimmy is a Musician.” Melody Maker (14 Sep 1957): 9. BR1235. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “Jimmy Rushing’s Talking Machine.” Melody Maker (14 Dec 1957).

BR1218. Hester, Mary Lee. “Mr. Sunshine,” in Going to Kansas City, pp. 123–126. Sherman: Early Bird, 1980.

BR1236. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “My Biggest Thrill.” Melody Maker (12 Oct 1957): 8.

BR1219. Holland, Ted. “Jimmy Rushing,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 100 (E157).

BR1237. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “Rushing Tour is a Great Thrill.” Melody Maker (21 Sep 1957).

BR1220. Horricks, Raymond. “Jimmy Rushing,” in Count Basie and His Orchestra: Its Music and Its Musicians, pp. 147–159. London: Jazz Book Club, 1958.

BR1238. Macero, Ted. Brubeck & Rushing: The Dave Brubeck Quartet Featuring Jimmy Rushing. USA: Columbia Legacy CK 65727, 1998.

BR1221. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Jazzens Instrumentalister: Manliga.” Orkester Journalen 24, no. 12 (Apr 1956): 12.

BR1239. McCarthy, Albert. “Rushing, Jimmy (1903),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 250–251 (Item E378).

BR1222. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “Collectors’ Corner.” Melody Maker (12 Oct 1957): 8.

BR1240. McNamara, Helen. “Pack My Bags and Make My Getaway: The Odyssey of Jimmy Rushing.” Down Beat 32, no. 8 (8 Apr 1965): 22–24.

BR1223. Jones, Max. “Jimmy Rushing Hits the Top of His Form.” Melody Maker (14 Sep 1957): 9.

BR1241. McRae, Barry. “A B Basics. No. 50: Jimmy Rushing.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 2 (Feb 1971): 32.

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BR1242. Mohr, Kurt. “On Ne Peut Pas Aimer le Jazz et Ne Pas Aimer Basie.” Jazz Hot no. 126 (Nov 1957): 15–17.

BR1258. Russell, Tony. “Jimmy Rushing (1903–1972),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 164 (Item A1904).

BR1243. Monceaux, Morgan. “Jimmy Rushing,” in Jazz: My Music, My People. New York: Knopf, 1994. 64 pp.

BR1259. Santelli, Robert. “Rushing, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 354–355 (Item E202).

BR1244. Moses, Alvin. “Jimmy Rushing, sans Count Basie, Finds New Jack Pot.” Chicago Defender (17 Jun 1950): 21.

BR1260. Shadwick, Keith. “Jimmy Rushing,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 262–263 (Item E204).

BR1245. Olausson, Rune. “Shouting the Blues: Jimmy Rushing.” Orkester Journalen 26, no. 8 (Aug 1958): 13. BR1246. Oliver, Paul. “Jimmy Rushing: The Formative Years.” Jazz Monthly 3, no. 10 (Dec 1957): 2–3, 31. Reprinted as “We’re Gonna Rock the Joint: Jimmy Rushing’s Early Years,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 146–149 (Item A1577). BR1247. Oliver, Paul. “Rushing in Retrospect.” Music Mirror 4, no. 10 (Nov 1957): 17–18. BR1248. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Rushing, Jimmy,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 214 (Item E182). BR1249. Papo, Alfredo. “Textos.” Solo Blues no. 3 (1986): 17–18. BR1250. Penny. Dave. The Chronological Jimmy Rushing, 1946–1953. France: Classics 5085, 2004. BR1251. Penny, David. “Rushing, James Andrew ‘Jimmy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 853–854 (Item E162). BR1252. Penny, Dave; Burke, Tony. “‘Stand Up and Shout the Blues’: Jimmy Rushing.” Blues & Rhythm no. 13 (Oct 1985): 4–11. BR1253. Pescheux, Jacques. “Une Soirée avec Jimmy Rushing.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 13 (Jul/Aug 1961): 7–9. BR1254. Porter, Horace A. “Reducing the Chaos of Living to Form. The Affirmative Voices of Jimmy Rushing and Mahalia Jackson,” in Jazz Country: Ralph Ellison in America, pp. 27–31. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2001. BR1255. Quilligan, Larry L. “Mr. Sunshine.” Mississippi Rag (Apr 2002): 1–2, 4.

BR1261. Silvester, Mario. “Shoutin’ the Blues. Deel 2: Jimmy Rushing.” Jazz Freak 10, no. 2 (Nov 1982): 50. BR1262. Simon, George Thomas. “Jimmy Rushing,” in The Best of the Music Makers. Garden City: Doubleday, 1979. BR1263. Southern, Eileen. “Rushing, James Andrew (‘Jimmy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 327 (Item E208). BR1264. Stanleigh, Bertram. “Jimmy Rushing and Dickie Wells Reunite.” Audio: The Equipment Authority 51, no. 10 (Oct 1967): 76. BR1265. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues Galore.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 2 (Feb 1956): 8. BR1266. Szwed, John F. Jimmy Rushing: Everyday I Have the Blues. USA: ABC- Bluesway BLS-6005, c1967. BR1267. Tirro, Frank. “Jimmy Rushing,” in Jazz: A History. New York: Norton, 1977. BR1268. Tonneau, Serge. “Mr. Five by Five: Jimmy Rushing.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 3 (Apr 1960): 14–20. BR1269. Townsend, Irving. The Jazz Odyssey of James Rushing Esq. USA: Columbia CL 963, c1957. BR1270. Townsend, Irving. Jimmy Rushing: Mister Five by Five. USA: Columbia C2 36419, 1980. BR1271. Townsend, Irving. Jimmy Rushing: Rushing Lullabies. USA: Columbia CL 1401, 1959; UK: Philips BBL 7360, 1959; USA: Sony A8196, 1992. BR1272. Townsend, Irving. Little Jimmy Rushing and the Big Brass. USA: Columbia CL 1152, c1958; USA: Columbia CSP 8060, 1960s.

BR1256. Rotante, Anthony. “Jimmy Rushing: A Name Discography.” Discophile no. 55 (Aug 1957): 7–9. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 56 (1957): 18; no. 60 (1958): 18–19; no. 61 (1958): 18–19.)

BR1274. Voce, Steve. “James Andrew Rushing Speaks.” Jazz Journal 33, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 11.

BR1257. Rushing, Jimmy. “Jimmy Rushing: ‘In My Opinion’.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 1 (Jan 1964): 14–15.

BR1275. Winter, Jack. “Jimmy Rushing: Mr. 5x5.” Coda no. 203 (Aug/Sep 1985): 12–13.

BR1273. Traill, Sinclair. “In My Opinion: Jimmy Rushing.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 1 (Jan 1964): 14–15.

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Obituaries: Billboard 84 (17 Jun 1972): 6. Black Perspective in Music 1, no. 2 (Fall 1973): 199. Crawdaddy no. 15 (Aug 1972): 4. Down Beat 39, no. 14 (17 Aug 1972): 10. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 19 (Oct 1972): 42. Jazz Hot no. 285 (Jul/Aug 1972): 25. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 202 (Jul 1972): 4–5. Jazz Podium 21, no. 7 (Jul 1972): 217. Jazz Report [USA] 8, no. 2 (1973): 13. Melody Maker (17 Jun 1972): 3. Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 133 (Sep 1972): 540. Rolling Stone no. 112 (6 Jul 1972): 20. Time [USA] 99 (19 Jun 1972): 92. Variety 267 (14 Jun 1972): 70. BR1276. Atterton, Jeff. “Jazz (Funeral).” Melody Maker (1 Jul 1972). BR1277. Driggs, Frank. “Jimmy Rushing, 1903–1972.” Coda 10, no. 8 (Jul/Aug 1972): 31.

BR1282. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “Rushing.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 8 (Aug 1972): 4–5. BR1283. “Rushing Rites Draw 300 Including Basie.” New York Times (13 Jun 1972): 46. BR1284. Truhlár, Antonin. “My Friend Mr. Blues: Jimmy Rushing Goes Away.” Blues Notes 4, no. 15/16 (Oct 1972): 50. BR1285. Varhama, Timi. “Jimmy Rushing.” Blues News [Finland] no. 17 (1972): 14. BR1286. Wilson, John S. “Jimmy Rushing, Blues Singer with Intense Voice, Dies at 68; Considered a Great Male Jazz Vocalist — Performed with Count Basie Troupe.” New York Times (9 Jun 1972): 40. See also: Items A1754, A2085, BH2569, BH2572, E318, F1177 (Pt. 1).

BR1278. Esposito, Bill. “Little Jimmy Rushing’s Been Here and Gone.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 8 (Aug 1972): 6.

TOMMIE LEE RUSSELL

BR1279. Jones, Max. “Rush: The Swinger.” Melody Maker (17 Jun 1972): 34.

BR1287. Komara, Edward. “Russell, Tommie Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 854 (Item E162).

BR1280. Lowry, Pete. “Jimmy Rushing, 1903–1972.” Blues Unlimited no. 94 (Sep 1972): 16–17. BR1281. Lowry, Pete. “Jimmy Rushing, 1903–1972.” Jazz Digest 1, no. 8 (Aug 1972): 2.

Obituaries: BR1288. Lowry, Pete. “Tommie Lee Russell.” Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 6.

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HASKELL “COOL PAPA” SADLER (Robert Haskell Sadler) BS1.

Andréasson, Hans; Löfgren, Tommy; Sandin, Jørgen. “Rapport från USA.” Jefferson no. 35 (Winter 1976): 24–25.

BS13.

Cherry, Bill R.; Daniels, Jess. “‘Cool Papa’ Haskell Sadler, 1935–1994.” Blues Revue no. 14 (Fall 1994): 60.

BS14.

“Haskell ‘Cool Papa’ Sadler (1935–1994).” Blues Access no. 18 (1994): 45.

BS2.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Cool Papa Sadler,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 220–221 (E101).

BS15.

Löfgren, Tommy. “Cool Papa.” Jefferson no. 104 (1994): 32.

BS3.

Astbury, Ray. “Sadler, Haskell Robert ‘Cool Papa’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 855 (Item E162).

BS16.

Radenac, Marc. “Cool Papa Sadler.” Soul Bag no. 136 (Autumn 1994): 18.

OLIVER SAIN

BS4.

Bainer, Maria. “Cool Papa: Chronicler of the Blues.” Jefferson no. 96 (1992): 16–17.

BS17.

Barnes, Harper. “Soul Survivor.” The Riverfront Times (5–11 Nov 1997): 36–38.

BS5.

Goldwasser, Frank. “Bay Area Blues.” Soul Bag no. 88 (Apr/May 1982): 10–15.

BS18.

Brown, Geoff. “Around the Disco Sain.” Melody Maker (10 Jan 1976): 26.

BS6.

Goldwasser, Frank. “Cool Papa (Haskell Sadler).” Soul Bag no. 95 (Jul/Aug 1983): 5–8.

BS19.

Fassio, Edoardo. “Oliver Sain & the Spirit of St. Louis.” Il Blues no. 28 (Sep 1989): 6–9.

BS7.

Harris, Sheldon. “Sadler, Haskell Robert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 448–449 (E146).

BS20.

Gallagher, Robert. “Hearty Partyin’ Sain.” Black Music 3, no. 31 (Jun 1976): 46, 54.

BS8.

Herman, Michael. “Cool Papa Sadler.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 5.

BS21.

BS9.

Herman, Michael. “... Just a Short Note to Thank You.” Blues Revue no. 15 (1994): 8.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sain, Oliver,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 315 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 309 (E169).

BS10.

Sadler, Haskell. “Cool Papa Talkin’.” Blues Unlimited no. 77 (Nov 1970): 15–16.

BS22.

Löfgren, Tommy. “Gammal God R&B.” Orkester Journalen 54 (Dec 1986): 32.

Ulloa, Barbara. “Cool Papa.” Feelin’ Good no. 33 (1991): 64–69.

BS23.

BS11.

Mohr, Kurt; Perin, Jacques; Petard, Gilles. “Oliver Sain.” Soul Bag no. 51 (Jan 1976): 21–22.

BS24.

Ray, Tom. Party Hearty: The Best of Oliver Sain. USA: Excello/Southbound CDSEWD 110, 1996.

BS25.

Taylor, Dennis. “Sain, Oliver,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 855–856 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Cadence 20, no. 8 (Aug 1994): 110. Jazz Podium 44 (Jan 1995): 23. BS12.

Bonner, Brett J. “Haskell ‘Cool Papa’ Sadler.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 61–62.

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Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2004): 77–78. Cadence 29, no. 12 (Dec 2003): 140. Discoveries no. 187 (2003): 39. In the Basement no. 33 (2004): 8. Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 65. Notes 60 (Jun 2004): 916. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 28 (Feb 2004): 102.

BS40.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Letters from Chicago: A Series of Letters Sent by St. Louis Jimmy to Jacques Demêtre.” Blues World no. 8 (May 1966): 4–7.

BS41.

Demêtre, Jacques. “St. Louis Jimmy: Un Figure de Legende.” Soul Bag no. 126 (Spring 1992): 12–16.

BS26.

Burke, Tony. “Oliver Sain.” Blues & Rhythm no. 185 (Xmas 2003): 18.

BS42.

Garon, Paul. “Going Down Slow (I’ve Had My Fun),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 368 (Item E162).

BS27.

Carpenter, Bill. “Oliver Sain Jr.: R&B Pioneer and Saxophonist.” Goldmine no. 612 (9 Jan 2004): 27, 64.

BS43.

Goldberg, Joe. St. Louis Jimmy: Goin’ Down Slow. USA: Bluesville BV-1028, 1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 584-2, 1996.

BS28.

Dexter, Kerry. “Oliver Sain.” Dirty Linen no. 110 (Feb/Mar 2004): 8.

BS44.

BS29.

Huggins, Cilla. “Oliver Sain.” Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 57.

Hall, Bob. “Oden, ‘St. Louis’ Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 732–733 (Item E162).

BS45.

Johnson, Kevin C. “St. Louis Music Scene Won’t Be the Same Without Oliver Sain.” St. Louis PostDispatch [Missouri] (2 Nov 2003): C1.

Harris, Sheldon. “Oden, James Burke ‘Jimmie’/ ’Jimmy’/’Old Man’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 403–404 (E146).

BS46.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Oden, James Burke,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1852 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 283–284 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 275–276 (E169).

BS47.

Oliver, Paul. “St. Louis Jimmy,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 101–102, 154–155, 192 (Item A1585).

BS48.

Oliver, Paul. St. Louis Jimmy: Dog House Blues. Holland: AGB 1701, 1980s. (NOTE: These notes are taken from interviews in item A1585.)

BS49.

Oliver, Paul. “St. Louis Jimmy (James Oden) (1905),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 255 (Item E378).

BS30.

BS31.

Johnson, Kevin C. “Oliver Sain, 1932–2003; Sax Man Embodied City’s Rhythm and Blues Culture.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch [Missouri] (29 Oct 2003): A1.

BS32.

Leigh, Spencer. “Oliver Sain; Blues Musician.” Independent [UK] (1 Nov 2003): 24. See also: Goldmine no. 215 (21 Oct 1988).

ST. LOUIS JIMMY (James Oden) BS33.

Adins, George. “Un Bluesman Inconnu: St. Louis Jimmy.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 16 (c1962).

BS34.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “St. Louis Jimmy,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 235–236 (E101).

BS35.

Bogaert, Karel. “St. Louis Jimmy (James Oden),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 356–357 (Item E110).

BS50.

Pearson, Bill. “Oden Unveiled.” Blues & Rhythm no. 80 (Jul 1993): 14.

BS36.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “St. Louis Jimmy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 208–209 (Item E128).

BS51.

Prohaska, Jim. St. Louis Jimmy Oden: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5234, 1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5235, 1994.

BS37.

Buzelin, Jean. “St. Louis Jimmy Discography.” Soul Bag no. 126 (Spring 1992): 17–18.

BS52.

BS38.

Coller, Derek. “A Discography of St. Louis Jimmy (1944–1963).” Blues Unlimited no. 21 (Apr 1965): 12; Blues Unlimited no. 22 (May 1965): 6; Blues Unlimited no. 23 (Jun 1965): 11.

Russell, Tony. “St. Louis Jimmy Oden (1903– 1977),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 151 (Item A1904).

BS53.

Rye, Howard. “St. Louis Jimmy, 1932–1949.” Collectors Items no. 53 (Jun 1990): 8.

BS54.

Santelli, Robert. “Oden, St. Louis Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 317 (Item E202).

BS55.

Shadwick, Keith. “St. Louis Jimmy Oden,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 233 (Item E204).

BS39.

Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Jacques Dêmetre et Marcel Chauvard ont Interviewé un Vétéran du Blues Décontracté: Saint Louis Jimmy.” Jazz Hot no. 169 (Oct 1961): 26–27.

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BS56.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 1 (Jan 1963): 29–30.

BS72.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Clarence Samuels.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 57–58.

BS57.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “St. Louis Jimmy Discography.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 7 (Jul 1950): 3.

BS73.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Clarence Samuels.” Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 88.

Obituaries: Cadence 4, no. 2/3 (May 1978): 59.

BS74.

O’Neal, Jim. “St. Louis Jimmy.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 30.

Hurtt, Michael. “Clarence Samuels: Shoutin’ the Blues.” Mojo no. 107 (Oct 2002): 39.

BS75.

Périn, Jacques. “Clarence Samuels.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 38.

BS58.

See also: Items A542 (Pt. 4), BC2164, BL1514. THE SAM BROTHERS BS59. BS60.

O’Neal, Jim. “Sam Brothers Five.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 30. Johnson, Matthew. “Zydeco Sont Pas Sale.” Living Blues no. 98 (Jul/Aug 1991): 34–39.

JOHN T. SAMPLES BS61.

BS62.

Govenar, Alan. “John T. Samples: Daddy Double Do Love You.” Living Blues no. 116 (Jul/Aug 1994): 54–56. Komara, Edward. “Samples, John T,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 856 (Item E162).

JAKE SAMPSON BS63.

Wisse, Rien. “Sampy and the Bad Habits.” Block no. 42 (Apr/May/Jun, 1982): 23.

CLARENCE SAMUELS BS65.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Talkin’ ‘Bout New Orleans.” Offbeat (Sep 1988).

BS66.

Kochakian, Dan. “The Legend Returns to New Orleans: The Clarence Samuels Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 4–8.

BS67.

See: Items BB340, BB1640. JESSIE SANDERS See: LITTLE HOWLIN’ WOLF WILROY SANDERS BS76.

Anon. “The Binghampton Blues Boys.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 18–19.

BS77.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Wilroy Sanders,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 221 (E101).

BS78.

Komara, Edward. “Sanders, Will Roy ‘Wilroy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 857–858 (Item E162).

BS79.

Olsson, Bengt. “Wilroy Sanders of Binghampton Blues Boys.” Blues Unlimited no. 70 (Feb/Mar 1970): 13–14.

BS80.

Olsson, Bengt. “Wilroy Sanders: The Binghampton Blues Boy,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 91–93. London: Studio Vista, 1970.

BS81.

Willmott, Sherman; Turner, Jannell. Will Roy Sanders: The Last Living Bluesman: An Interview with Will Roy Sanders, June 13, 1998, Memphis, Tennessee. Memphis: Shangri-La, 1999. 62 pp.

Wight, Phil. “Closer to the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 159 (May 2001): 16.

SAMPY AND THE BAD HABITS BS64.

IRENE SANDERS

DAN SANE BS82.

Samuels, Clarence. “Clarence Samuels Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 9.

Basiuk, Bo. “The Music of Frank Stokes and Dan Sane.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 6 (Dec 1977): 32–34, 36–37, 39–43, 45–49.

BS83.

Obituaries: Jazz Hot no. 596 (Dec 2002/Jan 2003): Suppl. 4.

Harrison, David. “Stokes Notes.” Folk Roots no. 201 (Mar 2000): 17–18.

BS84.

Komara, Edward. “Sane, Dan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 858 (Item E162).

BS85.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sane, Dan,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2185–2186 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 315 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 309 (E169).

BS86.

Smith, Chris. The Beale Street Sheiks, Stokes & Sane: Frank Stokes’ Complete Paramount

BS68.

Barretta, Scott. “Clarence Samuels.” Living Blues no. 164 (Jul/Aug 2002): 4.

BS69.

Bentley, Chris. “Clarence Samuels.” Blues & Rhythm no. 171 (Aug 2002): 18.

BS70.

Gilbert, Dan. “Bye and Bye ... Clarence Samuels.” New Orleans Music 12, no. 2 (Jun 2005): 20.

BS71.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Clarence Samuels.” Goldmine no. 572 (28 Jun 2002): 41.

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Recordings in Chronological Order (1927–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5012, 1990.

BS100.

Santelli, Robert. “Satan & Adam,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 357–358 (Item E202).

See also: FRANK STOKES

BS101.

Townsend, Bob. “Satan-Adam’s Hellfire Boogie.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (26 Jul 1996): 5.

BS102.

Wilmer, Val. “Harlem Blues.” New Musical Express (11 Dec 1982).

Items BM1841, F1258, F1301. AMOS SANFORD BS87.

Komara, Edward. “Sanford, Amos ‘Little’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 858 (Item E162).

See also: Blues Life no. 65 (1994): 46. Blues News [Finland] no. 138 (1992). Dirty Linen no. 46 (Jun/ Jul 1993): 20+. Goldmine no. 360 (13 May 1994): 66. Lucille’s Blues Letter 1, no. 2 (1992).

Obituaries: BS88.

O’Neal, Jim. “Little Amos Sanford.” Living Blues no. 56 (Spring 1983): 40.

CLARENCE “SATCH” SATCHELL Obituaries: Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 61.

CHARLIE SANGSTER See: Item D1674. SATAN & ADAM (Sterling Magee & Adam Gussow) BS89.

BS90.

BS91.

BS92.

Darwen, Norman. “Me and the Devil: Norman Darwen Talks to Satan.” Blues & Rhythm no. 63 (Sep 1991): 11. Gussow, Adam. “Do the Right Thing Summer.” Blues Access no. 36 (Winter 1999): 32–37. (NOTE: Excerpt from item BS91.) Gussow, Adam. Mister Satan’s Apprentice: A Blues Memoir. New York: Pantheon, 1998. 402 pp.; New York: Vintage, 2000. 402 pp.; New York: Random House, 2001. 432 pp.; London: Hi Marketing, 2001. 432 pp. Gussow, Adam. “My Master, Nat.” Blues Access no. 30 (Summer 1997): 106–107; Blues Access no. 31 (1997): 96–97; Blues Access no. 32 (1997): 96–97.

BS93.

Gussow, Adam. “Playing the Booze.” Blues Access no. 24 (Winter 1996): 86–87.

BS94.

Gussow, Adam. “Requiem for an East Village JukeJoint.” Blues Access no. 28 (Winter 1997); Blues Access no. 29 (Spring 1997): 96–97.

BS95.

Gussow, Adam. Satan and Adam: Harlem Blues. USA: Flying Fish FF 70567, 1991.

BS96.

Gussow, Adam. “Takin’ It to the Streets.” Blues Access no. 27 (Fall 1996): 100–101.

BS97.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Satan and Adam,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 315 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 309 (E169).

BS98.

Peabody, Dave. “The Odd Couple.” Folk Roots no. 132 (Jun 1994): 42–45.

BS99.

Peters, Margey. “Satan and Adam.” Living Blues no. 129 (Sep/Oct 1996): 14–25.

BS103.

LeBlanc, Eric. “Satch Stachell [sic].” Blues & Rhythm no. 108 (Apr 1996): 16.

ART SATHERLEY BS104.

Anon. “Cooley Hosts Big Affair for C&W Vet.” Billboard 65 (28 Mar 1953): 20.

BS105.

Anon. “The Fields, Factories and Churches,” in The World of Country Music. Cincinnati: Billboard, 1963. Reprinted in Billboard 83 (3 Apr 1971): HF37.

BS106.

Anon. “Satherley Steps Out as Col’bia A&R Exec.” Billboard 64 (7 Jun 1952): 17+.

BS107.

Anon. “September Records.” Time (2 Sep 1940).

BS108.

Anon. “‘Uncle Art’ Satherley Voted to Country Music Hall Niche.” Billboard 83 (23 Oct 1971): 36.

BS109.

Bastin, Bruce; Cowley, John. “Uncle Art’s Logbook Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 108 (Jun/Jul 1974): 12–17.

BS110.

Bastin, Bruce. “Unissued Art Satherley Blues.” Talking Blues no. 6 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1977): 6–8.

BS111.

Clarke, Donald. “Satherley, Art,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1155 (Item E125).

BS112.

Cohen, Norman. “‘I’m a Record Man: Uncle Art Satherley Reminiscences.” JEMF Quarterly 8, no. 1 (1972): 18–22.

BS113.

Harrison, David. “Ol’ Bristol Blues.” Bristol Evening Post [UK] (4 Sep 2001): 25.

BS114.

Kahn, E. “Pioneer Recording Man: Uncle Art Satherley,” in Pictorial History of Country Music. III, ed. T. Moore, p. 12. Denver, 1970.

Biographical Entries: S

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BS115.

Komara, Edward. “Satherly, Art,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 858 (Item E162).

BS129.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “From Dreamland to the Circus — 1917.” Chicago Defender (5 Jan 1974): 5.

BS116.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Satherley, Art,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2193– 2194 (Item E165).

BS130.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “The Ladies Brought Blues Fame.” Chicago Defender (6 Oct 1973): 10.

Wolfe, Charles K. “Satherley, Art(hur),” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 145 (Item E154).

BS131.

BS117.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Local Clubs Boost Black Performers.” Chicago Defender (13 Oct 1973): 6.

BS132.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “‘Look for Legends Among the Living’.” Chicago Defender (22 Sep 1973): 4.

BS133.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Musicians Merger — 10 Years Later.” Chicago Defender (27 Oct 1973): 4.

BS134.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Musical Blacks Were Always Exploited.” Chicago Defender (29 Sep 1973): 4.

BS135.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “1918 - Not Too Unlike Today.” Chicago Defender (12 Jan 1974): 5.

Obituaries: Goldmine no. 148 (28 Mar 1986). GERTRUDE SAUNDERS BS118.

Kunstadt, Leonard; Spivey, Victoria. “Gertrude Saunders: Still a Red Hot Mama.” Record Research no. 74 (Mar 1966): 1–3. (NOTE: Includes discography.) See also: Item BR768.

RED SAUNDERS (Theodore Saunders) BS119.

Anon. “Red Saunders’ Delisa Band is Playing Some Fine Music.” Chicago Defender (11 Sep 1937): 11.

BS120.

Calloway, Earl. “Red Saunders: A Pivotal Figure in Music.” Chicago Defender (1 Apr 1978).

BS136.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “1921 Saw Carnival of Joy.” Chicago Defender (9 Feb 1974): 6.

BS121.

Chilton, John. “Saunders, ‘Red’ Theodore,” in Who’s Who of Jazz, p. 350. London: Bloomsbury, 1970.

BS137.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “1924: Productive, Entertaining.” Chicago Defender (23 Mar 1974): 4.

BS122.

Culbert, Michael L. “Musician Recalls Black Legacy.” Chicago Defender (1 Sep 1973): 6.

BS138.

BS123.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Saunders, Red,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 315–316 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 309–310 (E169).

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Red Remembers Chicago in ‘20s.” Chicago Defender (16 Feb 1974): 4.

BS139.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Recalling the ‘Hot’ Stage Shows.” Chicago Defender (23 Feb 1974): 6.

BS140.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Remember the Early ‘Race’ Singers?” Chicago Defender (29 Dec 1973): 6.

BS141.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Remember Theaters Charging 10c?” Chicago Defender (22 Dec 1973): 6.

BS142.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Southside Hot in Roarin’ ‘20s.” Chicago Defender (2 Feb 1974): 4.

BS143.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “S-Side Flexed Muscles in 1920.” Chicago Defender (26 Jan 1974): 6.

BS124.

Pruter, Robert; Campbell, Robert. “Research in Progress: The Red Saunders Research Foundation.” ARSC Journal 30 (Fall 1999): 134–142.

BS125.

Pruter, Robert. “Saunders, Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 858– 859 (Item E162).

BS126.

Terkel, Studs. “The Fine and Lively Arts: Little Brother Montgomery and Red Saunders,” in Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression, pp. 377–379. New York: Pantheon, 1970.

BS127.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Blacks Made the Nation Laugh.” Chicago Defender (20 Oct 1973): 7.

BS144.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “What Became of the Old Producers?” Chicago Defender (17 Nov 1973): 5.

BS128.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Do You Remember Jelly Roll Nite?” Chicago Defender (15 Dec 1973): 7.

BS145.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “The Death of the Regal Theatre.” Chicago Defender (24 Nov 1973): 2.

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Obituaries: Billboard 93 (21 Mar 1981): 96. Black Perspective in Music 9, no. 2 (1981): 241. Black Perspective in Music 10, no. 2 (1982): 233. Cadence 7, no. 4 (Apr 1981): 55. Coda no. 179 (Jun 1981): 37. Crescendo 20 (Jan 1982): 3. Down Beat 48, no. 6 (Jun 1981): 13. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 299 (Jul/Aug 1981): 22. Jazz Podium 30 (May 1981): 31. Jazz Podium 31 (Jan 1982): 7. Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 45–46. Orkester Journalen 49 (Apr 1981): 5. BS146.

Pruter, Robert. “Theodore Dudley (Red) Saunders.” Goldmine no. 60 (May 1981): 165.

BS147.

Vacher, Peter. “Red Saunders.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 16. See also: Down Beat 7 (15 Jun 1940).

BS157.

Harris, Mark. “Charlie Sayles.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 22 (Mar 1984): 11–13.

BS158.

Harris, Sheldon. “Sayles, Charles ‘Charlie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 449 (E146).

BS159.

Komara, Edward. “Sayles, Charlie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 862 (Item E162).

BS160.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sayles, Charlie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2199 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 316 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 310–311 (E169).

BS161.

Rinzler, Ralph. “A Future for the Blues: Charlie Sayles.” Sing Out! 29, no. 4 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1983): 22–24.

BS162.

Sax, Dave. “Charlie Sayles.” Blues Unlimited no. 120 (Jul/Aug 1976): 22–23. Translated into German in German Blues Circle Info no. 51 (Jan/Feb 1981): 43–46.

BS163.

Sax, Dave. The Raw Harmonica Blues of Charlie Sayles. Dusty Road LP 701, 1976.

BS164.

Stedman, John. Charlie Sayles: I Got Something to Say. UK: JSP JSPCD 261, 1995.

BS165.

Vorel, Bob. “Charlie Sayles: A Profile.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 11 (Winter 1993/94): 39–43.

BS166.

Walamies, Vesa. “Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: Charlie Sayles.” Blues News [Finland] no. 56 (1979): 4–5.

http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/rsrf.html Items BB3455, BS1086. DAVID SAVAGE Obituaries: BS148.

O’Neal, Jim. “David and Joseph Savage.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 40.

HELEN SAVAGE BS149.

Evans, David. Female Blues Singers. Vol. 14: S/T/ U/W/Y (1923–1932). Austria: Document DOCD5518, 1996.

JOSEPH SAVAGE Obituaries: BS150.

O’Neal, Jim. “David and Joseph Savage.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 40. See also: Item D1674.

ALONZO ‘‘LONNIE’’ SCALES BS167.

ASHTON SAVOY BS151.

Bogaert, Karel. “Savoy, Ashton,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 324 (Item E110).

BS152.

Wood, Roger. “Ashton Savoy.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 46.

Obituaries: BS168.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Charlie Sayles,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 221 (E101).

BS154.

Benicewicz, Larry. “Charlie Sayles: Still Payin’ the Dues.” Blues Life no. 60 (1992): 36–39.

Lowry, Pete. “Alonzo Scales.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 5.

ROBERT SCHIFFMAN

CHARLIE SAYLES BS153.

Komara, Edward. “Scales, Alonzo ‘Lonnie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 865 (Item E162).

See: Item F1180. MARVIN SCHLACTER See: CHESS, SCEPTER/WAND RECORDS SCHOOLBOY CLEVE (Cleve White)

BS155.

Briggs, Keith. Charlie Sayles: Night Ain’t Right. UK: JSP CD 241, 1993.

BS169.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Schoolboy Cleve,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 221 (E101).

BS156.

Darwen, Norman. “Hard Times on the Street with Charlie Sayles.” Blues & Rhythm no. 74 (Nov 1992): 16.

BS170.

Beyer, Jimmy. “Schoolboy Cleve,” in Baton Rouge Blues, p. 47. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

Biographical Entries: S

BS171.

Harris, Sheldon. “White, Cleve,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 554 (E146).

BS172.

Komara, Edward. “White, Cleve ‘Schoolboy Cleve’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1071 (Item E162).

BS173.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “White, ‘Schoolboy’ Cleve,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2672 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 377 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 370 (E169).

BS174.

LaVere, Steve. “Schoolboy Cleve!” Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 22.

BS175.

Leadbitter, Mike. “‘Hello Little Schoolboy’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, p. 21. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. See also: Item BM1718.

BUDDY SCOTT (Kenneth Scott) BS176.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Scott, Buddy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 316, 319 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 311 (E169).

BS177.

Sharp, Steven. “Buddy Scott: The Nicest Man in Show Business.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 52–57.

BS178.

Whiteis, David. “Scott, Buddy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 865–866 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 20, no. 4 (Apr 1994): 108. Down Beat 61, no. 4 (Apr 1994): 15. Goldmine no. 357 (1 Apr 1994): 8. Jazz in Time no. 53 (1994): 24.

BS179. BS180.

Burke, Tony. “Buddy Scott.” Blues & Rhythm no. 87 (Mar 1994): 14. Dirks, Scott. “Buddy Scott, 1935–1994.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 13 (Summer 1994): 59.

BS181.

Radenac, Marc. “Buddy Scott.” Soul Bag no. 134 (Spring 1994): 25.

BS182.

Vann, Sonya C. “Blues Guitar Legend Buddy Scott, 59.” Chicago Tribune (7 Feb 1994): 7.

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BS184.

Brown, Lawrence. “The Forgotten Ones: Honky Tonk Tenor Saxist Clifford Scott.” Jazz Journal 47, no. 7 (Jul 1994): 12–14.

BS185.

Taylor, Dennis. “Scott, Clifford,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 866 (Item E162). Obituaries: Cadence 19, no. 6 (Jun 1993): 29. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 429 (Sep 1993): 6. Jazz Podium 42 (Jun 1993): 51. Jefferson no. 100 (1993): 40.

BS186.

Macdonald, D. “Clifford Scott.” Down Beat 60, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 12.

BS187.

Penny, Dave. “Clifford Scott.” Blues & Rhythm no. 80 (Jul 1993): 20.

BS188.

Radenac, Marc. “Clifford Scott.” Soul Bag no. 131 (1993): 22.

E.C. SCOTT BS189.

Astbury, Ray. “Scott, Ecrettia Jacobs ‘E.C.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 866 (Item E162).

BS190.

Dahl, Bill. E.C. Scott: Hard Act to Follow. USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5044, 1998.

BS191.

DelGrosso, Maureen. “E.C. Scott: Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire.” Blues Revue no. 66 (Apr 2001): 18–21.

BS192.

Mazzolini, Tom. “E.C. Scott: Je Suis une Fille d’Oakland.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 17–19.

BS193.

Whiteis, David. “E.C. Scott: I’ve Been an Outspoken Woman for a Long Time!” Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 26–33.

ERNEST SCOTT Obituaries: Living Blues no. 41 (Nov/Dec 1978): 40. ESTHER MAE SCOTT BS194.

Goren, David. “Remembering Mother Scott: An Interview.” Sing Out! 27, no. 6 (Nov/Dec 1979): 13–15.

BS195.

Komara, Edward. “Scott, Esther Mae ‘Mother’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 866 (Item E162).

BS196.

Silver, Ward H. “Born Under a Good Sign.” Great Speckled Bird 8, no. 8 (20 Feb 1975): 7.

BS197.

Zito, Tom. Esther Mae Scott: Mama Ain’t Nobody’s Fool. USA: Bomp LP1, 1972.

See also: Item F311 (Vol. 4). CLARENCE SCOTT See: LITTLE SCOTTY CLIFFORD SCOTT BS183.

Atkins, Jerry. “Texas Tenors.” IAJRC Journal 33 (Spring 2000): 19.

Obituaries: Variety 296 (24 Oct 1979): 121.

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Barlow, Bill. “Esther Mae ‘Mother’ Scott.” Living Blues no. 44 (Autumn 1979): 57.

Obituaries: BS210.

Lacava, Jacques. “James Scott Jr.” Soul Bag no. 102 (Mar/Apr 1985): 26.

BS211.

O’Neal, Jim. “James Scott, Jr.” Living Blues no. 58 (Winter 1983/84): 42–43.

See also: Item BC1732. FRANK “LITTLE SONNY” SCOTT BS199.

Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “The Session Men.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 10.

JEROME SCOTT Obituaries: Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 40.

See also: THE LOST AMERICAN BLUESMEN FRANK SCOTT See: ADVENT RECORDS

MABEL SCOTT BS212.

Anon. “Mabel Scott in Groove at Beige Room Every Nite.” Chicago Defender (15 May 1948): 8.

BS213.

Drust, Greg. Mabel Scott: Fine, Fine Baby. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-606, 1984.

HAMMOND SCOTT See: BLACK TOP RECORDS ISAAC SCOTT BS200.

Atherton, Mick. Isaac Scott Blues Band. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL0023, 1977.

BS214.

Holland, Ted. “Mabel Scott,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 57–58 (E157).

BS201.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Scott, Isaac,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2208 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 319 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 311 (E169).

BS215.

Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Mabel Scott.” Jazz Statistics no. 21 (Mar 1961): 8. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 22 (1961): 5–6.)

BS202.

Penn, Roberta. “Reminiscing and Philosophizing with Isaac Scott and Albert Collins.” The Rocket (Sep 1984).

BS203.

Ramirez, Marc. “Isaac Scott is King of Seattle Blues.” Seattle Times (Entertainment & the Arts) (9 Jul 1999).

BS204.

Ransom, Bruce. “Isaac Scott Workshop: A MiniNovel.” Blues to-Do’s Monthly 4, no. 8 (1996): 10– 11 ; Blues to-Do’s Monthly 4, no. 9 (1996); Blues to-Do’s Monthly 4, no. 10 (1996): 10–11.

Obituaries: Blue Suede News no. 53 (Winter 2000/01): 63. Blues Access no. 43 (Fall 2000): 104. Cadence 27, no. 2 (Feb 2001): 141. Living Blues no. 153 (Sep/Oct 2000): 11. Notes 58 (Jun 2002): 797. BS216.

Dahl, Bill. “Mabel Scott.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 97–98.

BS217.

Vera, Billy. “Mabel Scott.” Blues & Rhythm no. 152 (Sep 2000): 13.

MARYLIN SCOTT (Mary Deloatch) BS218.

Bentley, Chris. “Boppin’ Belles ‘Blues’.” Roll Street Journal no. 20 (1987): 6–7.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 161 (Jan/Feb 2002): 6. BS205.

Barros, Paul de. “Seattle Blues King, Legendary Guitarist, Isaac Scott Dies at Age of 56.” Seattle Times (17 Nov 2001).

BS219.

Komara, Edward. “Scott, Marylin,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 867 (Item E162).

BS206.

Bedin, M. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 589 (Apr 2002): 6.

BS220.

BS207.

Burke, Tony. “Isaac Scott.” Blues & Rhythm no. 165 (Christmas 2001): 19.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Scott, Marylin,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2209 (Item E165).

BS221.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Isaac Scott: Seattle-Based Bluesman.” Goldmine no. 564 (8 Mar 2002): 23.

Smith, Chris. Carolina Blues and Gospel. Austria: Document DOCD-5588, 1997.

BS222.

Templeton, Ray. Marylin Scott - Mary Deloatch: ‘I Got What My Daddy Likes’: The Uneasy Blues of Marylin Scott or Mary Deloatch. Sweden: Whiskey, Women and ... KM-710, 1988.

BS223.

Templeton, Ray. “Two Faces of Black Music: Marylin Scott & Mary Deloatch.” Blues & Rhythm no. 18 (Apr 1986): 26–28.

BS208.

See also: Blue Suede News 2, no. 1 (Feb 1987). JAMES SCOTT JR. BS209.

Komara, Edward. “Scott, James, Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 866 (Item E162).

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MILFORD SCOTT

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BS237.

Komara, Edward. “Scruggs, Irene,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 867–868 (Item E162).

BS238.

Scobie, Edward. “Europe Hails Baby Scruggs as the New Jo Baker from American.” Chicago Defender (19 Jul 1952): 23. (NOTE: Baby Scruggs was Irene Scrugg’s daughter.)

BS239.

Scobie, Edward. “Mother of Baby Scruggs Acclaimed in Europe; Revives Old Blues Beat.” Chicago Defender (18 Oct 1952): 23.

BS240.

Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Irene Scruggs.” Storyville (2001/02): 189. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

See: BLUE SCOTTY NAUMAN SCOTT See: BLACK TOP RECORDS PAT SCOTT BS224.

Warnick, Ruth; Queignec, Jean. “Red Hot Mama: Pat Scott.” Soul Bag no. 162 (Spring 2001): 31–33.

ROOSEVELT SCOTT BS225.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Roosevelt Scott,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 221–222 (E101).

BS226.

Balfour, Alan. Monkey Joe Coleman/Roosevelt Scott: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2: 1939 to 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5413, 1995.

BS227.

Eagle, Bob. “Roosvelt [sic] Scott Remembers ….” Blues World no. 43 (Summer 1972): 9, 12.

LITTLE SONNY SCOTT

See also: Items BC1664 (Vol. 2), C149, C153, F459. SON SEALS (Frank Seals) BS241.

Anon. “Son Seals Brings Blues to Wise Fools Pub.” Chicago Defender (1 Dec 1975): 19.

BS242.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Son Seals,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 222 (E101).

BS243.

Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Les Laboratories du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 266/267 (Jul/ Aug 1978): 24, 64–65.

BS244.

Brasso, Paul. “Son Seals: Bluesguitarist.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik (Dec 1978): 40–41.

BS245.

Callahan, Tom. “Son Seals: Bad Axe Survivor.” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 31–32, 34–35.

BS246.

Clarke, Donald. “Seals, Son,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1163 (Item E125).

See: FRANK “LITTLE SONNY” SCOTT SONNY SCOTT BS228.

Komara, Edward. “Scott, Sonny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 867 (Item E162). See also: Items A2275, F1.

BABY LAZAR SCRUGGS See: IRENE SCRUGGS IRENE SCRUGGS BS229.

Anon. “Irene Scruggs Hits with Daughter.” Chicago Defender (9 Aug 1930): 5.

BS230.

Anon. “Irene Scruggs on the Air.” New Musical Express (17 Apr 1953): 10.

BS247.

Cole, Mark A. “Frank Speakin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 38 (Aug 2000): 20–22.

BS231.

Anon. “Miss Irene Scruggs, Bride of Dr. James J. McClendon.” Chicago Defender (13 Aug 1932): 6.

BS248.

BS232.

Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Irene Scruggs,” in Blueswomen, pp. 106–107 (E112).

Dahl, Bill. “For Guitarist Son Seals, There Really is No Place Like Home.” Chicago Tribune (16 Sep 1994): 1.

BS249.

BS233.

Harris, Sheldon. “Scruggs, Irene,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 450 (E146).

Dicaire, David. “Son Seals: Bad-Axe Blues,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 50–55 (Item E131).

BS250.

BS234.

Johnson, Richard J. “Family Connection.” Blues & Rhythm no. 203 (Oct 2005): 18.

Emery, Mike. “Soul Survivor.” Blues Access no. 45 (Spring 2001): 50–55.

BS251.

BS235.

Johnson, Ziggy. “Zig and Zag with Ziggy Johnson.” Chicago Defender (22 Nov 1952): 23.

Fricke, David. “Two Bluesmen Who Defy a Generation Gap.” New York Times 140 (4 Aug 1991): 19.

BS236.

Jones, Max. “A Visit to Irene Scruggs.” Melody Maker (3 Oct 1953): 13.

BS252.

Goldsmith, Tommy. “Bad Axe: Chicago Blues Great Son Seals Still Walks Loudly and Carries

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a Big Stick.” Guitar World 16, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 95. BS253. BS254.

BS255. BS256. BS257.

BS271.

Moon, D. Thomas. “Son Seals: Poker-Faced Purveyor of Blues Power.” Blues Revue no. 19 (Sep/Oct 1995): 30–35.

BS272.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Son Seals,” in Blues, pp. 20, 126, 139 (Item A1504).

BS273.

Harris, Sheldon. “Seals, Frank Junior ‘Son’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 450–451 (E146).

Obrecht, Jas. “At the Forefront of the Chicago Blues Scene: Son Seals.” Guitar Player 13, no. 12 (Dec 1979): 24, 26, 28–30.

BS274.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Son Seals,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 306 (E150).

Palmer, Robert. “Son Seals: Born Into the Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 261 (23 Mar 1978): 20.

BS275.

Holland, Ted. “Frank ‘Son’ Seals,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 95 (E157).

Palmer, Robert. “Son Seals Brightens the Blues.” New York Times (6 Jan 1978): 5.

BS276.

Point, Michael. “Seals, Son,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 868 (Item E162).

BS277.

Russell, Rusty. “Son Seals: The Return of a Blues Survivor.” Guitar Player 34, no. 9 (Sep 2000): 33–34.

BS278.

Russell, Tony. “Son Seals (1942–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 164–165 (Item A1904).

BS279.

S.A. “Son Seals: Live and Burning.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 31 (Jul 1979): 11, 13. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

Greenberg, Roy. “Son Seals.” Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 32. Guralnick, Peter. “Juke Joint Blues: Chicago, 1977,” in Lost Highway, pp. 304–323. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979.

BS258.

Iglauer, Bruce. The Son Seals Blues Band. USA: Alligator 4703, 1973; UK: Sonet SNTF 679, 1973.

BS259.

Iglauer, Bruce. Son Seals: Deluxe Edition. USA: Alligator ALCD 5611, 2002.

BS260.

Iglauer, Bruce; McLeese, Richard. Son Seals: Midnight Son. USA: Alligator AL 4708, 1976.

BS261.

Iglauer, Bruce. Son Seals: Nothing But the Truth. USA: Alligator ALCD 4822, 1994.

BS262.

Joyce, Mike. “Son Seals: Interview.” Cadence 4, no. 5/6 (Jul 1978): 3–7.

BS263.

Kening, Dan. “Rising Son.” Chicago Tribune (10 Jun 1991): 3.

BS280.

Santelli, Robert. “Seals, Son,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 359–360 (Item E202).

BS264.

Klinkowitz, Jon. “Seals, Son (1942–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 4, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 345–346 (Item E185).

BS281.

Schoemer, Karen. “Putting a Sharper Edge on Traditional Blues.” New York Times (9 Mar 1990): 29.

BS282.

BS265.

Knopper, Steve. “Son Seals Brings the Blues to Downers Grove.” Chicago Tribune (22 May 1998): 28.

Shadwick, Keith. “Frank ‘Son’ Seals,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 266–267 (Item E204).

BS283.

Skelly, Richard. “Son Seals: Gettin’ to the Top of the Blues Mountain on His Own Power.” Goldmine no. 532 (15 Dec 2000): 52, 54, 56.

BS266.

BS267. BS268. BS269.

BS270.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Seals, Son,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2213 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 319 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 312 (E169).

BS284.

Stenbeck, Lennart. “Blues i Tiden.” Orkester Journalen 46 (1978): 9.

BS285.

Lee, Nancy Ann. “Son Seals.” JazzTimes 27, no. 2 (Mar 1997): 23.

Sutherland, Sandy. “The Son Seals Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 94 (Sep 1972): 18.

BS286.

Mandel, Howard. “Son Seals: Midnight Sun-Rise.” Down Beat 45, no. 7 (6 Apr 1978): 14–15.

Ulrey, Lois. “Son Seals: Inner View.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 2–15.

BS287.

Ulrey, Lois. “Son Seals: Retrospective.” Magic Blues no. 1 (Spring 1991): 16–20.

BS288.

Wax, Bill. Son Seals: Lettin’ Go. USA: Telarc CD83501, 2000.

BS289.

Whitehill, David. Son Seals: Bad Axe Blues. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1990s. 78 pp.

Meister, Jonny; Löfgren, Tommy. “One of These Mornings, and It Won’t Be Long ….” Jefferson no. 92 (1991): 4–8. Moon, D. Thomas. “Son Seals: Intensity is the Key.” Living Blues no. 153 (Sep/Oct 2000): 14–25.

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BS290.

Wisse, Rien. “Son Seals: Jam Session Basis Voor de Blues.” Jazz Press no. 50 (Apr 1978): 34.

BS304.

Parrish, Michael. “Son Seals.” Dirty Linen no. 117 (Apr/May 2005): 8.

BS291.

Zipkin, M. “Son Seals.” Musician Player & Listener no. 17 (Mar/Apr 1979): 9.

BS305.

Périn, Jacques. “Son Seals.” Soul Bag no. 178 (Mar 2005): 36.

Obituaries: Acoustic Guitar no. 148 (Apr 2005): 22. All About Jazz [New York] no. 34 (2005): 35. Blues News [Finland] no. 211 (2005). Blues Revue no. 93 (Apr/May 2005): 86. Courier Mail [Queensland, Australia] (4 Jan 2005): 18. Discoveries no. 202 (2005): 24. Facts on File World News Digest (23 Dec 2004): 1020E3. Folk Roots no. 261 (Mar 2005): 13. Global Rhythm/Rhythm Music (Apr 2005): 14. Good Times no. 74 (2005): 6. Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 2. No Depression no. 56 (Mar/ Apr 2005): 9. Orkester Journalen (Feb/ Mar 2005): 44. Record Collector no. 307 (2005): 23. Red Hot Rock Magazine no. 17 (2005): 7. Rolling Stone no. 966 (2005): 16. The Times [UK] (13 Jan 2005): 67. Uncut no. 94 (Mar 2005): 32. Windsor Star [Ontario, Canada] (24 Dec 2004): C5.

BS306.

Putignano, Bob. “Son Seals: One of a Kind.” Goldmine no. 639 (21 Jan 2005): 52.

BS307.

Russell, Tony. “Son Seals: Chicago Singer-Guitarist Whose Music Was Gritty with Everyday Dirt of the Blues Life.” Guardian [UK] (11 Jan 2005): 25.

BS308.

Smith, Michael Buffalo. “Son Seals, 1942–2004.” Goldmine no. 639 (21 Jan 2005): 52.

BS309.

Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 617 (Feb 2005): Suppl. 7.

BS310.

Wadey, Paul. “Son Seals: Uncompromising Chicago Bluesman.” Independent [UK] (23 Dec 2004): 31.

BS311.

Wight, Phil. “Son Seals.” Blues & Rhythm no. 196 (Feb 2005): 19.

BS292.

Bonner, Brett J. “Son Seals.” Living Blues no. 177 (Mar/Apr 2005): 83.

BS293.

Corcoran, Michael. “Blues Legend Let Guitar Do the Talking.” Austin American-Statesman [Texas] (22 Dec 2004): B5.

BS294.

Fasten, Emily. “Son Seals.” Guitar Player 39, no. 3 (Mar 2005): 34, 36.

BS295.

Gallo, Phil. “Frank ‘Son’ Seals.” Variety (17–23 Jan 2005): 47.

BS296.

Hiatt, Brian. “Son Seals.” Rolling Stone no. 966 (27 Jan 2005): 16.

BS297.

Hobus, André. “‘Son’ Seals, 1942–2004.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 31 (May 2005): 76.

BS298.

Iglauer, Bruce. “Frank ‘Son’ Seals, 1942–2004.” Sing Out 49, no. 1 (Spring 2005): 216.

BS299.

Jansen, Lex. “Chicago Fire Gedoofd Son Seals (1942–2004).” Block no. 131 (2005): 40–41.

BS300.

See also: Goldmine no. 195 (15 Jan 1988). Jazz in Times no. 50 (1994): 45. Ruta 66 no. 97 (1994): 45+. Soundboard 4 (Nov 1985): 4. Items A1464, A1708. ROY SEARCY BS312.

O’Neal, Jim; Singel, Amy van; Shannon, Lindsay; Ritter, Jess. “Roy Searcy: The Blues Will Visit Me and they Won’t Stay All Night, Thank God ….” Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 38–39. Obituaries: Cadence 26, no. 7 (Jul 2000): 141.

BS313.

Barretta, Scott. “Roy Searcy.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 6.

BS314.

Gilley, Dawayne. “Roy Searcy.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 98.

CHARLIE SEGAR See: Item C720 (Vol. 2).

Johnson, Jeff. “Blues Guitarist, Singer Frank ‘Son’ Seals Dies at 62; Home Fire, Diabetes, Gunshot, But ‘You Never Heard Him Complain’.” Chicago Sun-Times (22 Dec 2004): 6.

SIDNEY SELBY

BS301.

Lipkin, Mark. “Son Seals.” Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 66.

BS315.

Anon. Brother John Sellers Sings Blues and Folksongs. USA: Vanguard PPT 12008, 1956.

BS302.

Navas, Jose A. “Frank ‘Son’ Seals: Un ‘Bluesman’ en la Casa Blanca.” El Mundo (30 Dec 2004): 6.

BS316.

Anon. Brother John Sellers Sings Blues and Folk Songs. UK: Fontana TFL 6005, c1962.

BS303.

Pareles, Jon. “Son Seals, 62, Chicago Bluesman Who Played in a Fierce Tradition.” New York Times (22 Dec 2004): C11.

BS317.

Anon. Brother John Sellers: Jack of Diamonds. USA: Vanguard VRS 7022, 1954; UK: Vanguard PPT 12017, 1956.

See: GUITAR CRUSHER “BROTHER” JOHN SELLERS

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BS318.

Anon. “Priceless.” The Age [Australia] (5 Mar 1965).

BS334.

Oliver, Paul. “Sellers Market.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 5 (May 1965): 12–13.

BS319.

Bogaert, Karel. “Sellers, ‘Brother’ John,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 325–326 (Item E110).

BS335.

BS320.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Brother John Sellers.” Jazz Hot no. 121 (May 1957): 22–23.

Pruter, Robert. “Sellers, Brother John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 870 (Item E162).

BS336.

Rotante, Anthony; Sellers, Brother John. “Brother John Sellers: A Revised Discography.” Record Research no. 39 (Nov 1961): 8–9, 20.

BS337.

Rotante, Anthony; Coller, Derek. “A Discography of Brother John Sellers.” Discophile no. 59 (Apr 1958): 2–5. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 61 (1958): 19; Matrix no. 37 (1961): 18.)

BS338.

Sellers, Brother John; Dorsey, Thomas A. Baptists Shouts and Gospel Songs. USA: Monitor MF 335, 1959. Brother John Seller’s notes reprinted in Record Research no. 39 (Nov 1961): 8–9, 20.

BS339.

Sellers, Brother John. “Brother John Sellers: Autobiographie à la 3e Personne.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 26 (Apr 1957): 11.

BS340.

Sellers, John. Brother John Sellers Sings Big Boat Up the River and Other Blues and Folk Songs. USA: Monitor MP 6002, 1958.

BS341.

Southern, Eileen. “Sellers, John (‘Brother John’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 335 (Item E208).

BS342.

Stokes, Charles. “The Ballad Singer From Marble Bar.” The Australian (6 Mar 1965).

BS343.

Voce, Steve. “Brother John Sellers.” Independent [UK] (17 Apr 1999): 8.

BS321.

Demêtre, Jacques. ‘Brother John’ Sellers. France: Columbia FPX 149, 1957.

BS322.

Feather, Leonard. “Sellers, John (Brother John),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 414 (Item E138).

BS323.

Harris, Sheldon. “Sellers, Brother John,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 452–453 (E146).

BS324.

Jones, Max. “Bringing Blues to the Ballet.” Melody Maker (5 Dec 1970): 34.

BS325.

Knueppal, Marianne; Brandel, Hermann. “Brother John Sellers.” Jazz Music [UK] (Nov/Dec 1957): 17–18.

BS326.

BS327.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sellers, Brother John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2223 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 319 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 312 (E169). Lawless, Ray M. “Brother John Sellers,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 212–213. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.)

BS328.

Norris, John. “Brother John Sellers.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 2 (Feb 1957): 1, 13.

BS329.

Oliver, Paul. “Blues Backstage.” Music Mirror 4, no. 4 (May 1957): 22–23. Reprinted as “Blues Backstage: With Big Bill and John Sellers,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 211–213 (Item A1577).

BS330.

Oliver, Paul. “Brother John Sellers.” Music Mirror 3, no. 3 (Apr 1956): 6–8.

BS331.

BS332.

BS333.

Oliver, Paul. Brother John Sellers in London; Sings a Programme of Blues, Ballads and Spirituals. USA: London LL.1705, 1957; UK: Decca DFE 6457, 1958. Oliver, Paul. “Brother John Sellers,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 120–121, 145, 149–150, 169, 196–196 (Item A1585). Oliver, Paul. “Sellers, ‘Brother’ John (1924),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 256 (Item E378).

Obituaries: American Rag 11 (May 1999): 36. Billboard 111 (24 Apr 1999): 56. Cadence 25, no. 5 (May 1999): 141. Discoveries no. 133 (1999): 20. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 493 (Jun 1999): 68. Jazz Podium 49 (Jan 2000): 49. Jefferson no. 120 (1999): 25. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 920. Orkester Journalen 67 (May 1999): 51. BS344.

Dahl, Bill. “Brother John Sellers.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 50.

BS345.

Dahl, Bill. “Brother John Sellers, Singer.” Goldmine no. 491 (21 May 1999): 12.

BS346.

Dunning, Jennifer. “Brother John Sellers, 74, Blues Singer, Dies.” New York Times (11 Apr 1999): 38.

BS347.

LeBlanc, Eric. “Brother John Sellers.” Blues & Rhythm no. 140 (Jun 1999): 20. See also: Jazz Hot no. 124 (Sep 1957). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

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“IVORY” LEE SEMIENS

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BS359.

Shadwick, Keith. “Alec Seward,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 268 (Item E204).

BS360.

Strachwitz, Chris. Guitar Slim and Jelly Belly: Carolina Blues. USA: Arhoolie R 2005, 1964.

See: KING IVORY LEE (under “K”) SIDNEY SEMIEN See: ROCKIN’ SIDNEY

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 16.

PAUL SENEGAL (Paul Sinegal) BS348.

BS349.

BS350.

Caron, Dan. “Zydeco Guitar: Paul ‘Lil Buck’ Senegal Talks About Snap Beans, His Years with Clifton Chenier, and How He Became Zydeco’s Premier Guitarist.” Guitar Player 19, no. 8 (Aug 1985): 42–47. Grandi, Marino. “Dall’Angolo di una Strada al Palcoscenico di Montreux: Little Buck Sinegal.” Il Blues no. 83 (Jun 2003): 44–45. Snyder, Jared. “Senegal, Paul ‘Lil’ Buck’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 871 (Item E162). See also: Items BG456, F737.

TOMMY SETTLERS See: Item BF227.

BS361.

See also: Items BM790, BM835, BM867. BOB SHAD See: SITTIN’ IN WITH RECORDS WILL SHADE BS362.

Allen, Walter C. “Discomania.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 6 (Jun 1956): 39.

BS363.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Will Shade,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 223 (E101).

BS364.

Bogaert, Karel. “Shade, Will (Son Brimmer),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 327–328 (Item E110).

BS365.

Feather, Leonard. “Shade, Will,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 415 (Item E138).

BS366.

Harris, Sheldon. “Shade, Will,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 454–455 (E146).

BS367.

Hill, Don. “Will Shade of the Memphis Jug Band.” Cadence 13, no. 3 (Mar 1987): 11–12, 69.

BS368.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shade, Will,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2230 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 320 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 313 (E169).

BS369.

Musselwhite, Charley. “Son Brimmer Today.” Blues Unlimited no. 11 (Apr/May 1964): 6. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 257– 258 (Item A1241).

BS370.

Oliver, Paul. “Recalling Beale Street in Its Glory,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 144–145 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item A1585.)

BS371.

Oliver, Paul. “Will Shade,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 50, 85–86, 88–89, 91–93, 196 (Item A1585).

BS372.

Santelli, Robert. “Shade, Will,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 360 (Item E202).

BS373.

Solding, Staffan. “Will Shade.” Jefferson no. 48 (Summer 1980): 18–19.

THE SEVEN GALLON JUG BAND BS351.

Bogaert, Karel. “Seven Gallon Jug Band, The,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 326–327 (Item E110).

ALEC SEWARD BS352.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Alec Seward,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 222–223 (E101).

BS353.

Bogaert, Karel. “Guitar Slim (Alec Seward),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 135–136 (Item E110).

BS354.

Cooper, Kent. Alec Seward: Late One Saturday Evening, Solo. USA: Blues Labor, 1976; USA: Blues Alliance TBA-13007, 1996.

BS355.

Harris, Sheldon. “Seward, Alexander T ‘Alec’/ ’Slim’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 453–454 (E146).

BS356.

Komara, Edward. “Seward, Alexander T. ‘Alec’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 871 (Item E162).

BS357.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Seward, Alec,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2228 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 319–320 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 313 (E169).

BS358.

Rotante, Anthony. “Rhythm & Blues.” Record Research no. 44 (Jul 1962): 20.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Blue Ghost Blues.” Jazz & Blues 2, no. 5 (Aug 1972): 16.

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BS374.

Southern, Eileen. “Shade, Will (‘Son Brimmer’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 335 (Item E208).

BS388.

Oliver, Paul. “Shaky Jake,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 146–148, 155–156, 160, 181 (Item A1585).

BS375.

Waterman, Dick. “Will Shade,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 66–69. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BS389.

O’Neal, Jim. “Shakey Jake,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 873 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Blues Unlimited no. 40 (Jan 1967): 4.

BS390.

Santelli, Robert. “Shakey Jake,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 360–361 (Item E202).

BS391.

Shadwick, Keith. “Shakey Jake,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 269 (Item E204).

BS392.

Welding, Pete. “Gambler’s Blues: Shakey Jake.” Living Blues no. 10 (Autumn 1972): 10–16.

BS393.

Welding, Pete. Shakey Jake and the All Stars: Further on Up the Road. USA: World Pacific WPS21886, 1969; UK: Liberty LBS 83217, 1969.

See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND Items BB3360, BM1256, BM1273, F1244. SHAKEY JAKE (Jake Harris) BS376.

Anon. “Shakey Jake Special & More.” Juke [Japan] no. 2 (Winter 1983): 24–31.

BS377.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Shakey Jake,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 223–224 (E101).

BS378.

Bogaert, Karel. “Shakey Jake (James Harris),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 328–329 (Item E110).

BS394.

Cousins, Eddie. “Shakey Jake: The Harp Blues.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 20 (Jul 1973): 11–13.

Clarke, William. “Shakey Jake Harris.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 42–43.

BS395.

Gelder, Rudy van. Shakey Jake: Good Times. USA: Bluesville BV-1008, 1960.

Darwen, Norman. “Shakey Jake.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 22.

BS396.

Radenac, Marc. “Shakey Jake.” Soul Bag no. 120 (Summer 1990): 24–25.

BS379. BS380. BS381.

BS382.

Goldberg, Joe. Shakey Jake: Mouth Harp Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1027, 1960; UK: Ace CH 236, 1988; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-5592, 1993. Harris, Sheldon. “Harris, James D ‘Jimmie’/ ’Jimmy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 213–214 (E146).

Obituaries:

See also: Item BM108. RAY SHANKLIN See: PRESTIGE/BLUESVILLE RECORDS MEM SHANNON BS397.

Barretta, Scott. “I Don’t Do Shuffles: Mem Shannon’s New Orleans Blues.” Jefferson no. 112 (1996): 20–21, 23.

BS383.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Shakey Jake,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 306–307 (E150).

BS384.

Kriss, Eric. “Shakey Jake Interview.” Kord 2, no. 2 (Winter 1971): 3–7.

BS398.

Colin, Stéphane. “Mem Shannon: Taxi Driver.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 14.

BS385.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shakey Jake,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2233 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 320 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 313 (E169).

BS399.

Farinella, David John. “Mem.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 52–53.

BS400.

Fine, Eric. “Blues from the Field: In the Studio — Mem Shannon’s Resurrection.” Blues Revue no. 67 (May 2001): 44.

BS401.

Fine, Eric. “Taxi: Mem Shannon — Blues for the Long Haul.” Blues Revue no. 62 (Nov 2000): 26, 28–30.

BS402.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Mem Shannon: If I Don’t Play Something Funky I Feel Like I Should Have Stayed Home.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 42–45.

BS403.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shannon, Mem,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 314 (E169).

BS386.

BS387.

Milne, Rick. “Shakey Jake. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 41 (Feb 1967): 12; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 42 (Mar/Apr 1967): 10. Reprinted in an edited form as “Shakey Jake and Magic Sam at Home,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 83–85 (Item A1241). Niquét, Bernard. “James Cotton/Shakey Jake.” Blues: Bimestrel International Blues Jazz no. 2 (1970): 9–11.

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BS404.

Leslie, Fran. “Mem Shannon.” Blues in Britain no. 46 (Oct 2005): 8–10.

BS405.

“Mem Shannon: Von New Orleans nach Memphis.” Blues News [Germany] no. 25 (Apr/Jun 2001): 21–23.

BS406.

Milkowski, Bill. “Mem Shannon: Cab Driver Blues.” Guitar Player 30, no. 3 (Mar 1996): 21.

BS407.

Point, Michael. “Shannon, Mem,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 874–875 (Item E162).

BS408.

Rippey, Kathleen A. “Testifyin’: Meet Augie Jr., Coco Robicheaux, Mem Shannon and Brint Anderson: Working New Orleans Bluesmen.” Offbeat 6, no. 11 (1993): 28–31.

875

BS420.

Napier, Simon A. “The Unknowns. No. 7: Hattie Hart/Allen Shaw.” Blues Unlimited no. 32 (Apr 1966): 7–8. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 48–49. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BS421.

Olsson, Bengt. “Allen Shaw & Hattie Hart,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 63–67. London: Studio Vista, 1970. See also: Items F1258, F1301.

EDDIE SHAW BS422.

Bonner, Brett J. “Eddie Shaw.” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 26–39.

BS423.

Bonner, Brett J. Eddie Shaw & the Wolf Gang: Home Alone. Austria: Wolf CD 120.879, c1995.

BS409.

Sandmel, Ben. “New Signing.” Musician no. 207 (Feb 1996): 20.

BS424.

Bonner, Brett J. Eddie Shaw: Too Many Highways. Austria: Wolf CD 120.892, 1999.

BS410.

Scoville, Jef. “This Cab Driver Breaks for the Blues.” Christian Science Monitor (21 Nov 1996): 11.

BS425.

Burnett, Lillie. Eddie Shaw: Have Blues, Will Travel. USA: Simmons ES-1815, c1978.

BS411.

Shannon, Mem. Mem Shannon: Memphis in the Morning. USA: Shanachie SHA 9031, 2001.

BS426.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Les Memoires de Eddie Shaw.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 21.

BS412.

Slaven, Neil. “Taxi Driver’s Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 118 (Apr 1997): 18.

BS427.

Faraclas, Nick. Eddie Shaw: Can’t Stop Now. USA: Delmark DE-698, 1997.

BS428.

Farr, Deitra. “Artist to Artist: Eddie Shaw.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 9.

PRESTON SHANNON BS413.

Hoffman, Steve. Preston Shannon: All in Time. USA: Bullseye 11661-9595-2, 1999.

BS429.

BS414.

Komara, Edward. “Shannon, Preston,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 875 (Item E162).

Flückiger, Otto; Latscha, Rudolf. “Syracuse City Blues.” Jazz + Classic 5, no. 6 (Dec 1978): 18.

BS430.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Eddie Shaw,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 307–308 (E150).

BS415.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shannon, Preston,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 314 (E169).

BS431.

BS416.

Sheffield, Jay. The Preston Shannon Band: Break the Ice. USA: Bullseye BB CD 9545, 1994.

Joyce, Mike. “Bringing on the Mississippi Delta Blues: Bandleader Eddie Shaw Continues Howlin’ Wolf’s Tradition.” Washington Post (22 Jan 1985): B7.

BS417.

Zijlstra, Don. “Preston Shannon: Geen House Maar (Rhythm &) Blues.” Block no. 94 (1995): 20–21.

BS432.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shaw, Eddie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2241 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 320 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 314–315 (E169).

BS433.

Leiser, Willy. “Dans le Studio de Paul Seranno.” Jazz Hot no. 287 (Oct 1972): 20.

BS434.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Eddie Shaw,” in Blues, pp. 88–89, 104, 139 (Item A1504).

BS435.

Nilsson, Charley. “Blues for the West Side: Eddie Shaw.” Jefferson no. 54 (Winter 1981): 18–22.

BS436.

O’Neal, Jim; Folterbauer, Hannes. Eddie Shaw and the Wolf Gang: The Blues is Good News! Austria: Wolf 120.866 CD, 1992.

OMAR SHARIFF See: DAVE ALEXANDER ALLEN SHAW BS418.

Komara, Edward. “Shaw, Allen,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 875 (Item E162).

BS419.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shaw, Allen,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2240 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 320 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 314 (E169).

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BS455.

Rusch, Bob. “Eddie Shaw: Interview.” Cadence 10, no. 3 (Mar 1984): 11–14, 21.

Conroy, Ben; Nowakowski, Konrad. Robert Shaw: The 1971 Party Tape. Austria: Document DOCD1045, 1998.

BS456.

Russell, Tony. “Eddie Shaw (1937–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 165–166 (Item A1904).

Govenar, Alan. “Robert Shaw,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 41–42. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

BS457.

Santelli, Robert. “Shaw, Eddie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 361–362 (Item E202).

Govenar, Alan. “Robert Shaw,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 210–211 (Item F1414).

BS458.

Shadwick, Keith. “Eddie Shaw,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 270 (Item E204).

Harris, Sheldon. “Shaw, Robert ‘Fud’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 455 (E146).

BS459.

Taylor, Dennis. “Shaw, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 875 (Item E162).

Hentoff, Nat. “The Exuberantly Erotic Barrelhouse Piano.” HiFi/Stereo Review 17 (Dec 1966): 75–76.

BS460.

Whiteis, David. Eddie Shaw: Movin’ and Groovin’ Man. USA: Evidence ECD 26028-2, c1993.

Hortig, Michael. “Gespräch mit Robert Shaw.” Blues Life no. 18 (1982): 15–17.

BS461.

Wisse, Rien. “Eddie Shaw.” Block no. 32 (May/Jun 1980): 12–15.

Hortig, Michael. “‘Put Me in the Alley’.” Blues Life no. 31 (1985): 26.

BS462.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shaw, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2241– 2242 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 321 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 315 (E169).

BS463.

McCormick, Mack. Robert Shaw: Texas Barrelhouse Piano. USA: Almanac 10, 1960s; USA: Arhoolie F 1010, 1963.

BS464.

McCormick, Mack. “Robert Shaw: Texas Barrelhouse Piano.” Solo Blues no. 17 (1995): 28–31.

BS465.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shaw, Eddie ‘Vaan’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 320– 321 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 315 (E169).

McCormick, Mack; Spivey, Victoria. Robert Shaw: The Ma Grinder. USA: Arhoolie CD-377, 1992.

BS466.

Muir, Peter. “Shaw, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 876 (Item E162).

BS449.

Lillsunde, Anders. “Vaan Shaw.” Jefferson no. 139 (2004): 36–38.

BS467.

Oliver, Paul. “Robert Shaw: In the Alley.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 12 (Dec 1966): 8–9.

BS450.

O’Neal, Jim; Burckhardt, Sam. Eddie ‘Vaan’ Shaw: Morning Rain. Austria: Wolf 120.872 CD, 1999.

BS468.

Oliver, Paul. “Shaw, Robert (1908),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 259 (Item E378).

BS451.

Santelli, Robert. “Shaw, Jr. Eddie ‘Vaan’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 362 (Item E202).

BS469.

BS452.

Tomko, Gene. “Shaw, Eddie ‘Vaan’ Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 875–876 (Item E162).

Russell, Tony. “Robert Shaw (1908–1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 166 (Item A1904).

BS470.

Santelli, Robert. “Shaw, Robert,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 362 (Item E202).

BS471.

Spivey, Victoria. “Blues are My Business: Robert Shaw — Texas Barrelhouse Piano.” Record Research no. 81 (Jan 1967): 7.

BS472.

Springer, Robert. “‘Being Yourself is More Than Tryin’ to Be Somebody Else’: An Interview with

BS437.

O’Neal, Jim. Eddie Shaw: In the Land of the Crossroads. USA: Rooster Blues CD R72624, 1992.

BS438. BS439.

BS440. BS441. BS442.

BS443. BS444.

See also: Items BA357, F311 (Vol. 1). EDDIE “VAAN” SHAW BS445.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Eddie Vaan Shaw.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 82.

BS446.

Johnson, Matthew. Eddie Vaan Shaw: The Trail of Tears. Austria: Wolf CD 120.878, c1994.

BS447.

Johnson, Matthew. “From the Ring Master’s Knee: Eddie ‘Vaan’ Shaw.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 28–31. Translated into German in Blues Life no. 63 (1993): 16–18.

BS448.

ROBERT SHAW BS453.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Shaw,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 224 (E101).

BS454.

Bogaert, Karel. “Shaw, Robert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 329 (Item E110).

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Robert Shaw, Austin, Texas, July 21st, 1975.” Blues Unlimited no. 129 (Mar/Apr 1978): 13–21. BS473.

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BS490.

Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 19, no. 10 (Oct 1966): 10.

Walamies, Vesa. “Thomas Shaw.” Blues News [Finland] no. 86 (1984): 12. Obituaries: Block no. 14 (c1977). Coda no. 157 (Sep/Oct 1977): 31. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 49 (1977): 18. Melody Maker (13 Aug 1977): 6.

Obituaries: BS474.

Dean, Steve. “Robert Shaw.” Living Blues no. 66 (1985): 45.

BS491.

Curtiss, Lou. “Thomas Shaw.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 5.

BS475.

Hess, Norbert. “In Memoriam.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 18–21.

BS492.

Löfgren, Tommy. “Thomas Shaw, 1908–1977.” Jefferson no. 38 (1977): 39.

BS476.

Vernon, Paul. “Robert Shaw.” Blues & Rhythm no. 10 (Jun 1985): 31.

THOMAS SHAW

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm HARRY “FREDDIE” SHAYNE BS493.

Cather, Pat. “Accent on the Blues: J.H. ‘Freddie’ Shayne.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 4, no. 1 (Spring 1964): 26–27.

BS494.

Heide, Karl Gert zur. Montana Taylor: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1929–1946); The Complete ‘Freddie’ Shayne (1935–1946). Austria: Document DOCD-5053, 1991.

BS477.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Tom Shaw,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 224 (E101).

BS478.

Bruin, Leo. “De Eer en Roem van Thomas Shaw de Texaanse Bluesreus.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 27 (Apr 1973): 3–4.

BS479.

Calt, Stephen. Tom Shaw: Blind Lemon’s Buddy. USA: Blue Goose BG-2008, c1972.

BS480.

Curtiss, Lou. “Tom Shaw Talks.” Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 24–27.

BS481.

Harris, Sheldon. “Shaw, Thomas Edgar ‘Tom’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 456 (E146).

BS495.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “James Shelby,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 224–225 (E101).

BS482.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Thomas Shaw,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 308–309 (E150).

BS496.

Harris, Sheldon. “Shelby, James ‘Son’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 456 (E146).

BS483.

Komara, Edward. “Shaw, Thomas ‘Tom’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 876 (Item E162).

BS497.

Tullos, Doty. “James Shelby.” Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73): 12.

BS484.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shaw, Thomas,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2242 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 321 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 315 (E169).

BS485.

Napier, Simon A.; LaVere, Steve; Curtiss, Lou. “Thomas Shaw.” Blues Unlimited no. 75 (Sep 1970): 14.

BS486.

BS487.

Olderen, Martin van. “Thomas Shaw in de Bajes ... Een Zeer Authentieke Bluesavond.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 23 (Dec 1972): 2. Rijn, Guido van. “From the Vaults ... Thomas Shaw Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 193 (Oct 2004): 4–8.

BS488.

Scott, Frank. Thomas Shaw: Born in Texas. USA: Advent 2801, 1972; USA: Testament TCD 5027, 1995.

BS489.

Scott, Frank. “Thomas Shaw’s Born in Texas.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 30/31 (Jul/ Aug 1973): 12.

See also: Item C733. JAMES “SON” SHELBY

OLLIE SHEPARD BS498.

Russell, Tony. Ollie Shepard: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 28 October 1937 to 18 April 1939. Austria: Document DOCD-5434, 1996. Vol. 2: 18 April 1939 to 2 May 1941. Austria: Document DOCD-5435, 1996. See also: Item BJ1140.

BILL “BUNKY” SHEPPARD BS499.

Pruter, Robert. “Sheppard, Bill ‘Bunky’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 877 (Item E162). See also: Item F332.

JAMES SHERRILL See: PEANUT THE KIDNAPPER PETER SHERTSER See: RED LIGHTNIN’ RECORDS

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BS517.

Bonner, Brett J. “Lonnie Shields.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 46–51.

Andréasson, Hans. “Johnny Shines.” Jefferson no. 29 (Summer 1975): 10–13.

BS518.

Bonner, Brett J. Lonnie Shields: Tired of Waiting. UK: JSP JSPCD 270, 1996.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Johnny Shines,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 225–226 (E101).

BS519.

Lacava, Jacques. “Lonnie Shields.” Soul Bag no. 115 (Winter 1988/89): 20.

Bogaert, Karel. “Shines, Johnny,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 329–330 (Item E110).

BS520.

Bonner, Brett J. Johnny Shines: Mr. Cover Shaker. USA: Biograph BCD 125, 1992.

BS521.

Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Johnny Shines,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 14 (Item E164).

BS522.

Bruin, Leo W. “Chicago Blues. 1: Johnny Shines.” Mr. Blues no. 10 (Mar/Apr 1969): 6; Mr. Blues no. 12 (Nov 1969): 6.

LONNIE SHIELDS BS500. BS501. BS502. BS503.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shields, Lonnie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 321 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 316 (E169).

BS504.

Lee, Peter. Lonnie Shields: Portrait. USA: Rooster Blues R72626, 1992.

BS505.

Lillsunde, Anders. “Lonnie Shields: En Kommande Artist.” Jefferson no. 143 (2005): 8–11.

BS523.

Caplin, Barbara. Johnny Shines and Co. USA: Biograph BLP-12048, 1974.

BS506.

Nelson, David. Lonnie Shields: Blues is on Fire. UK: JSP JSPCD 298, 1997.

BS524.

BS507.

Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Lonnie Shields.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 53.

Carlier, Richard. “Johnny Shines: Quelques Mots avec Johnny Shines.” Soul Bag no. 89 (Jun/Jul 1982): 4.

BS525.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Johnny Shines.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 5–6.

BS526.

Clarke, Donald. “Shines, Johnny,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1182 (Item E125).

BS527.

Cole, Barry M. “Johnny Shines: The Great River.” Blues Revue no. 65 (Mar 2001): 21–22.

BS508.

O’Neal, Jim. Lonnie Shields: Midnight Delight. USA: Rooster Blues R2633, 2000.

BS509.

O’Neal, Jim. “Shields, Lonnie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 877 (Item E162).

BS510.

Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 18 (Dec 1998): 22.

BS528.

Cooper, Kent. Johnny Shines: Worried Blues Ain’t Bad. USA: Labor LAB 7011-2, 1994.

BS511.

Santelli, Robert. “Shields, Lonnie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 363 (Item E202).

BS529.

Cramer, Alex. “Johnny Shines.” Coda 9, no. 11 (Jan/Feb 1971): 12.

BS512.

Seedorff, George. “Lonnie Shields, Skeeter Brandon Show Two Sides of Southern Blues.” Michigan Chronicle (8 Oct 1997): 5.

BS530.

Cramer, Alex. “Johnny Shines.” Coda 11, no. 12 (1974): 9–12.

BS531.

Cullaz, Maurice. “Blues Men: Willie Dixon, Sunnyland Slim, Johnny Shine [sic], Clifton James: Interview.” Jazz Hot no. 254 (Oct 1969): 30–31.

BS532.

DeKoster, Jim. “Johnny Shines.” Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 27.

BS533.

Dicaire, David. “Johnny Shines (1915–1992): A Traveling Companion,” in Blues Singers, pp. 36– 40 (Item E130).

SAM SHIELDS See: Item D1674. JOHNNY SHINES BS513.

Aalto, Juhani. “Johnny Shines.” Blues News [Finland] no. 49 (1978): 4, 36.

BS514.

Ahlstrand, Clas. “Talking to Johnny Shines.” Jefferson no. 7 (1969): 5–6.

BS534.

BS515.

Amos, Edward. “Johnny Shines,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

Earl, John. “A Lifetime in the Blues: Johnny Shines.” Blues World no. 46/49 (1973): 3–13, 20–22.

BS535.

BS516.

Andersen, H. “Country Bluessangeren og Guitaristen Johnny Shines.” Jazz [Denmark] 1, no. 3 (1979): 2–3.

Evans, David. “Johnny Still Shining.” Juke Blues no. 6 (1986): 18. Translated into Swedish as “Påförekommen Anledning.” Jefferson no. 75 (1986): 40.

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BS554.

Lee, Peter. “Editorial: A Time For Reflection.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 2.

BS555.

Lee, Peter. “Editorial: Tombstone Blues.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 2.

BS556.

Liniger, Walter. “Johnny Shines: Vivo y Bien.” Solo Blues no. 5 (1986): 8.

BS557.

Lockwood, Robert, Jr. “Remembering Johnny Shines.” King Biscuit Times Blues Journal 7, no. 1 (1997): 17.

BS558.

Lorenz, Wolfgang. Johnny Shines Discography. Bonn: Moonshine Blues Books MBB-3, 1997. 36 pp.

Guralnick, Peter. Johnny Shines and Robert Lockwood: Hangin’ On. USA: Rounder 2023, 1980.

BS559.

Lornell, Chris. Johnny Shines: Sittin’ on Top of the World. USA: Biograph BLP-12044, 1972.

BS541.

Guralnick, Peter. Johnny Shines: Hey Ba-Ba-ReBop. USA: Rounder 2020, 1979.

BS560.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Johnny Shines.” Feelin’ Good no. 26/27 (1989): 6–15.

BS542.

Guralnick, Peter; Rowe, Mike. Johnny Shines: Last Night’s Dream. USA: Sire 9 45285 2, 1993.

BS561.

Morthland, John. Johnny Shines: Back to the Country. USA: Blind Pig BP 74391, 1991.

BS543.

Guralnick, Peter. “Johnny Shines: On the Road Again.” Blues World no. 27 (Feb 1970): 3–13.

BS562.

BS544.

Harris, Sheldon. “Shines, John Ned ‘Johnny’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 457–459 (E146).

Mossel, Erik; Rijn, Guido van. “From the Vaults ... Rambling on My Mind: A 1970 Interview with Johnny Shines.” Blues & Rhythm no. 205 (Chrstmas 2005): 4–9.

BS545.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Johnny Shines,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 309–312 (E150).

BS563.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Johnny Shines,” in Blues, pp. 5, 7, 35, 48, 56, 139 (Item A1504).

BS564.

BS546.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Une Journée avec Johnny Shines.” Soul Bag no. 117 (Winter 1989): 16–18.

BS547.

Holland, Ted. “Johnny Shines,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 56 (E157).

BS548.

Humphrey, Mark. “Johnny Shines: A Living Legacy of Delta Blues.” Frets 1, no. 11 (Nov 1979).

Obrecht, Jas. “Johnny Shines’ Deep Blues: A Rare Conversation with the Man Who Walked with Robert Johnson.” Guitar Player 23, no. 10 (Oct 1989): 40+. Reprinted as “Johnny Shines,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., pp. 16–29. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Translated into Italian in Il Blues no. 64 (Sep 1998): 10–14.

BS565.

BS549.

Jones, Max. “Johnny Shines.” Melody Maker (4 Apr 1970): 10.

Obrecht, Jas. “Johnny Shines: Whupped Around and Screwed Around, But Still Hangin’ On.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 24–31.

BS550.

Kuhnke, Klaus; Miller, Manfred. “Und Dann Haben es die Firmen Rock ‘n’ Roll Genannt.” Anschlaege no. 7 (Apr 1981): 26–29.

BS566.

Oliver, Paul. “Shines, Johnny (1915),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 260 (Item E378).

BS567.

BS551.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Shines, John Ed ‘Johnny’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2254 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 321–322 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 316 (E169).

O’Neal, Amy. “Ramblin’ Johnny Shines.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 22–29.

BS568.

Palmer, Robert. Johnny Shines: Too Wet to Plow. USA: Tomato 2696361, 1989.

BS569.

Radenac, Marc. “Johnny Shines Discography.” Soul Bag no. 117 (1989): 19–22. (NOTE: With additions and corrections in Soul Bag no. 119 (1990): 42; no. 120 (1990): 42).

BS570.

Rowe, Mike. “Johnny Shines.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 3–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 62–63 (Item A1241).

BS536.

Garner, Ken. “Johnny Shines,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 292. London: BBC, 1993.

BS537.

Groom, Bob. “Johnny Shines Interview.” Blues World no. 31 (Jun 1970): 22.

BS538.

Groom, Bob. “The Nelson, Frazier, Shines Families.” Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 18.

BS539.

Guralnick, Peter. “Johnny Shines.” Rolling Stone no. 73 (24 Dec 1970): 44–47. Reprinted in an edited form as “Johnny Shines: On the Road Again,” in Feel Like Going Home, pp. 90–109. New York: Outerbridge and Dienstfrey, 1971.

BS540.

BS552.

Lécuyer, Claude. “Les Disques de Johnny Shines.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 6, 29.

BS553.

Leigh, Keri. “Johnny Shines Recalls Robert Johnson.” Blues Access no. 11 (Fall 1992): 15–17.

880

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BS588.

Welding, Pete. Johnny Shines: Standing at the Crossroads: Classic Mississippi Delta Blues Performances. USA: Testament T-2221, 1971; USA: Testament TCD-5022, 1995.

Rowe, Mike. Johnny Shines: Last Night’s Dream. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63212, 1969; New York: Blue Horizon BM 4607, 1969.

BS589.

Welding, Pete. Johnny Shines with Big Walter Horton. USA: Testament T-2217, 1969; USA: Testament TCD-5015, 1994.

BS574.

Rusch, Bob; Joyce, Mike. “Johnny Shines: Interview.” Cadence 3 (Feb 1978): 3–15.

BS590.

Welding, Pete. “Ramblin’ Johnny Shines.” Living Blues no. 22 (Jul/Aug 1975): 23–25, 27–32.

BS575.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Johnny Shines.” The Blues Collection no. 87 (1992+).

BS591.

Whiteis, David. “Johnny Shines.” Down Beat 57, no. 10 (Oct 1990): 12.

BS576.

Russell, Tony. “Johnny Shines (1915–1992),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 166 (Item A1904).

BS592.

Wilmer, Val. “Johnny Shines.” Melody Maker (18 Nov 1978): 57.

BS577.

Santelli, Robert. “Shines, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 363–364 (Item E202).

BS578.

Scott, Frank. Johnny Shines. USA: Advent LP 2803, 1974.

BS579.

Shadwick, Keith. “Johnny Shines,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 272–273 (Item E204).

BS580.

Shines, Johnny. “The Robert Johnson I Knew.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 2 (1970): 30–32. Reprinted as “Remembering Robert Johnson,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 123–125 (Item A895).

BS581.

Slaven, Neil. Johnny Shines: Evening Shuffle: The Complete J.O.B. Recordings, 1952–53. UK: Westside WESM 635, 2001.

BS582.

Southern, Eileen. “Shines, John Ned (Johnny),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 336–337 (Item E208).

BS583.

Tomko, Gene. “Shines, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 877– 878 (Item E162).

BS571.

Rowe, Mike. Johnny Shines and Robert Lockwood. UK: Flyright FLYCD 10, 1989.

BS572.

Rowe, Mike. Johnny Shines and Robert Lockwood: Dust My Broom. UK: Flyright FLY 563, 1980.

BS573.

BS584.

Trübswasser, Gunther W. “Gespräch mit Johnny Shines.” Blues Notes 7, no. 26/27 (Winter 1975): 20–24.

BS585.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Johnny Shines,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 38, 159. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BS586.

BS587.

Welding, Pete. “At the Crossroads with Robert Johnson, as Told by Johnny Shines,” in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Welding, Pete. Masters of Modern Blues. Vol. 1: The Johnny Shines Band. USA: Testament T-2212, 1968; USA: Testament TCD-5002, 1994.

Obituaries: Billboard 104 (2 May 1992): 74. Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 408 (1992): 29+. Cadence 18, no. 6 (Jun 1992): 109. Chicago SunTimes (21 Apr 1992): 66. Coda no. 245 (Sep/Oct 1992): 36. Down Beat 59, no. 8 (Aug 1992): 12. Folk Roots no. 108 (Jun 1992): 13. Gazette [Montreal] (21 Apr 1992): F9. Goldmine no. 309 (29 May 1992): 5. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 416 (Jun 1992): 6. JazzTimes 22, no. 7 (Sep 1992): 21. Living Blues no. 104 (Jul/Aug 1992): 41. Now Dig This no. 111 (Jun 1992): 3. Orkester Journalen 60 (Jun 1992): 38. Los Angeles Times (22 Apr 1992): 14. Musician no. 171 (Jan 1993): 98. New York Times (21 Apr 1992): B6. The Times [UK] (4 May 1992): 13. Variety 347 (4 May 1992): 309. Village Voice 37 (5 May 1992): 92. BS593.

Blaazer, Alasdair J.L. “Johnny Shines, 1915–1992.” Juke Blues no. 26 (Summer 1992): 30.

BS594.

Bordowitz, Hank. “Blues for the Blues.” American Visions 7, no. 4 (Aug/Sep 1992): 42–44.

BS595.

Evans, David. “Johnny Shines Remembered.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 5 (Summer 1992): 7.

BS596.

Gäverth, Leif. “Johnny Shines, 1915–1992.” Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 36–37.

BS597.

Grandi, Davide. “Johnny Shines: Il Filo.” Il Blues no. 39 (Jun 1992): 25.

BS598.

Guralnick, Peter. “Johnny Shines Eulogy.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 5 (Summer 1992): 5.

BS599.

Hewitt, Norman. “Views and Blues.” Il Blues no. 39 (Jun 1992): 57.

BS600.

Lee, Peter. “John Ned Lee Shines: A Tribute.” Living Blues no. 105 (Sep/Oct 1992): 42–43.

BS601.

Leigh, Keri. “Johnny Shines.” Blues Access no. 10 (Summer 1992): 3–4, 15–18.

Biographical Entries: S

BS602.

Menius, A. “Johnny Shines.” Old-Time Herald 3, no. 6 (1992/93): 7.

BS603.

Nager, Larry. “Beale St. Bluesman Shines, Dies.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (21 Apr 1992): C1.

881

BS619.

Fisher, Meg. “Shirley and Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 878–879 (Item E162).

BS620.

Grendysa, Peter. “‘Let the Good Times Roll’, Sang Shirley & Lee: When Teenagers Obliged, R&B Went Pop Overnight.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 21 (1984): 1, 8–9.

BS621.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Come on Baby, Let the Good Times Roll (Shirley and Lee).” Wavelength no. 39 (Jan 1984): 16.

BS604.

Obrecht, Jas. “Johnny Shines.” Guitar Player 26, no. 7 (Jul 1992): 13.

BS605.

Peabody, Dave. “Johnny Shines.” Folk Roots no. 109 (Jul 1992): 12–13.

BS606.

Radenac, Marc. “Johnny Shines.” Soul Bag no. 127 (Summer 1992): 24.

BS622.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Court Lets Good Times Roll for Shirley.” Billboard 100 (20 Feb 1988): 84.

BS607.

Russell, Tony. “A Voice of Pain and Loss.” Guardian [UK] (30 Apr 1992): 35.

BS623.

BS608.

Skelly, Richard. “Johnny Shines (1916–1992).” Sing Out! 37, no. 2 (Summer 1992): 60.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Shirley Goodman: Sweetheart of the Blues,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 207–218 (Item F1085).

BS624.

Hannusch, Jeff. “‘Shirley’ Wins Copyright Dispute: Equal Rights for Shirley & Lee.” Juke Blues no. 12 (Spring 1988): 6.

BS625.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Shirley and Lee,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 289 (Item E145).

BS626.

Hess, Norbert. “Shirley Goodman.” Blues Unlimited no. 130 (May/Aug 1978): 14–17.

BS627.

Hite, Richard. “Discography: Shirley & Lee.” R and B Collector 1, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1970): 13–14; R and B Collector 1, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1970): 4.

BS628.

Holland, Ted. “Shirley Goodman,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 76 (E157).

BS609.

Staig, Laurence. “Johnny Shines.” Independent [UK] (22 Apr 1992): 23.

BS610.

Templeton, Ray. “Johnny Shines.” Blues & Rhythm no. 70 (Jun 1992): 18.

BS611.

Weinstock, Ron. “Johnny Shines Delta Blues Master.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 5 (Summer 1992): 6. See also: Detour no. 5 (c1993). Rock Revue no. 10 (c1975). Items BJ1038, BP586, F373, F401.

SHIRLEY & LEE (Shirley Goodman & Leonard Lee) BS612.

Amos, Edward. “Shirley and Lee,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BS629.

Millar, Bill. The Best of Shirley & Lee. UK: Ace CH 47, 1976.

BS613.

Anon. “Jury Rules Goodman Cowrote Good Times After She Warbles It.” Variety 330 (17 Feb 1988): 173.

BS630.

Millar, Bill. “Echoes: Good Times Roll Again.” Let It Rock no. 31 (Jul 1975): 14–15.

BS631.

Mohr, Kurt. “A Shirley Goodman Discography.” Shout no. 106 (Dec 1975/Jan 1976): 5–9. (NOTE: With additions in Shout no. 108 (1976): 21.)

BS614.

Broven, John J. “Shirley & Lee,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 41–43 (Item F1076).

BS615.

Clarke, Donald. “Shirley and Lee,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1183–1184 (Item E125).

BS632.

Nite, Norm N. “Shirley and Lee,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 562–563 (Item E181).

BS633.

Coleman, Rick. “Sweethearts in Custody Fight: Good Times Roll for Shirley.” Wavelength no. 89 (Mar 1988): 4.

Richardson, Clive. “From Shirley & Lee to Shirley & Co.: An Interview with Shirley Goodman.” Shout no. 106 (Dec 1975/Jan 1976): 2–5.

BS634.

Coleman, Rick. Shirley and Lee: The Sweethearts of the Blues. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15960 D1, 1997.

Sinclair, John. “Goodman, Shirley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 370 (Item E162).

BS635.

Watson, Tony. “A Rhythm & Blues Soap Opera.” Blues & Rhythm no. 122 (Sep 1997): 16–17.

BS636.

White, Cliff. “Remember Shirley and Lee? Now It’s Shirley and Jesus! the 23–Year Tale Behind

BS616.

BS617.

BS618.

Fisher, Meg. “Let the Good Times Roll,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 595–596 (Item E162).

882

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2nd ed., p. 322 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 317 (E169).

Shirley and Company’s ‘Shame Shame Shame’.” Black Music 2, no. 17 (Apr 1975): 9, 39. Obituaries (Shirley Goodman): Offbeat (Aug 2005): 75. Record Collector no. 315 (2005): 30. BS637. BS638.

BS652.

Atherton, Mike. “Shirley Goodman.” Blues & Rhythm no. 202 (Sep 2005): 11.

Noblett, Richard. “Lyric Transcript. No. 7: Lonesome Swamp Rattlesnake.” Blues World no. 18 (Jan 1968): 29.

BS653.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Shirley Goodman.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 87.

Oliver, Paul. J.D. Short (1930–33). Austria: Wolf WSE 118, 1985.

BS654.

Oliver, Paul. “Short, J.D. (1902–1963),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 260–261 (Item E378).

BS655.

Russell, Tony. “Short, J.D,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 879 (Item E162).

BS656.

Rye, Howard. “J.D. Short, 1930–1933.” Collectors Items no. 32 (Oct 1985): 13.

BS657.

Santelli, Robert. “Short, J.D,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 364–365 (Item E202).

BS639.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Shirley Goodman is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 269 (Aug 2005): 3.

BS640.

Leigh, Spencer. “Shirley Goodman: Singer of ‘Let the Good Times Roll’.” Independent [UK] (12 Jul 2005): 32.

BS641.

Périn, Jacques. “Shirley Goodman.” Soul Bag no. 180 (Sep 2005): 39.

BS642.

Spera, Keith; Thomas, Bryan. “Shirley Goodman.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 68.

BS643.

Spera, Keith. “Shirley Goodman-Pixley of Shirley & Lee Dies.” Times Picayune [New Orleans] (13 Jul 2005): 4.

See also: Items A339, BH2119, BS1674, BW1878, C435, F850, F1030, F1031, F1042. JAYDEE SHORT See: J.D. SHORT

See also: Now Dig This no. 171 (Jun 1997). Item F1079.

JELLY JAW SHORT See: J.D. SHORT

J.D. SHORT Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “J.D. Short,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 226 (E101).

HUDSON SHOWERS

BS645.

Bogaert, Karel. “Short, J.D,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 331 (Item E110).

SHREVEPORT HOME WRECKERS

BS646.

Charters, Samuel B. J.D. Short: Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 8. UK: Sonet SNTF 648, 1973; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 10018, 1976.

BS644.

BS647.

BS648.

BS649.

See: LITTLE HUDSON

BS658.

Rye, Howard. “Shreveport Home Wreckers (And Friends).” Collectors Items no. 48 (Jun 1989): 12–13. See also: Item C149.

Charters, Samuel B. “Some Visible Men: Big Joe Williams and J.D. Short,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 21–32 (Item A396).

EDDIE SHULER

Clarke, Donald. “Short, J.D,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125).

LESTER SILL

Groom, Bob. “J.D. Short.” Talking Blues no. 2 (Jul/ Aug/Sep 1976): 2–7; Talking Blues no. 3 (Oct/Nov/ Dec 1976): 6–12; Talking Blues no. 4 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1977): 12–18.

BS650.

Harris, Sheldon. “Short, JD ‘Jaydee’/’Jelly Jaw’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 459–460 (E146).

BS651.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Short, J.D,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2258 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

See: GOLDBAND RECORDS

BS659.

Hall, C. “A Day in the Life of Lester Sill; Veteran Publisher Now Heads All of EMI’s Music Firms In The U.S.” Billboard 88 (25 Dec 1976): 28–29.

BS660.

Lichtman, Irving. “Nashville Co. Carries Big Hits, Drops Heavy Name.” Billboard 105 (27 Feb 1993): 23.

BS661.

Shaw, Arnold. “Lester Sill,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 415–419. New York: Collier, 1978. Obituaries: Goldmine no. 375 (9 Dec 1994). Rolling Stone no. 698/699 (29 Dec 1994–12 Jan 1995): 85.

Biographical Entries: S

BS662.

Lichtman, Irving. “Lester Sill, Rock Era Publishing Great, Dies at 76.” Billboard 106 (12 Nov 1994): 10+.

883

BS676.

Eagle, Bob. “Little Mack Simmons.” Jefferson no. 20 (1973): 35–36.

BS677.

Galloway, Andrew. Little Mack Simmons: The PM/ Simmons Collection, 1971–1982. USA: Electro-Fi 3360, 1999.

BS678.

Galloway, Andrew. “The PM & Simmons Story: The Golden Age of Little Mack Simmons.” Blues & Rhythm no. 143 (Oct 1999): 4–7.

AL SILVER See: HERALD RECORDS TERRANCE SIMIEN BS663.

Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Terrance Simien,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 12 (Item E164).

BS679.

BS664.

Harris, Paul. “Terrence Simien: The Wild Man of Zydeco.” Juke Blues no. 56 (Summer 2004): 22–24.

Harris, Sheldon. “Simmons, ‘Little’ Mack ‘Mac’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 460–461 (E146).

BS680.

Newcomb, Doug. Terrance Simien and the Mallet Playboys: Zydeco on the Bayou. USA: Restless 7 72368-2, 1990.

Jansen, Lex. “De Harp, de Horse en de Heer Bepaalden het Dubbelleven van Little Mack Simmons.” Block no. 116 (2001): 18–24.

BS681.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Simmons, ‘Little’ Mack,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2268 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 322 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 317 (E169).

BS682.

Mohr, Kurt; Chauvard, Marcel. “Discographie de Little Mack.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 22–23.

BS683.

Moon, D. Thomas. “Little Mack Simmons: Dues Paid in Full.” Blues Revue no. 25 (Oct/Nov 1996): 46–47, 50–51.

BS684.

O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Chicago Blues Today: King of the Harmonica?” Living Blues no. 20 (Mar/ Apr 1975): 9–10, 55. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (Sep/Oct 1978): 53–54.

BS685.

Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go: Little Mack.” Blues Unlimited no. 9 (Feb 1964): 7. Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Unlimited Reprints, p. 10. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 96 (Item A1241).

BS665.

BS666.

Richardson, Michael. “Terrance Simien: Zydeco Flower Child.” Big City Blues 8, no. 2 (Apr/May 2002): 32, 34. See also: Jazziz (Mar 1994): 58. Item BC1017.

HAMP W. SIMMONS JR. Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 156 (Feb 2001): 11. Living Blues no. 155 (Jan/Feb 2001): 8. BS667. BS668.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Hamp Simmons, Blues Bass Player.” Goldmine no. 534 (12 Jan 2001): 27. Wood, Roger. “Hamp W. Simmons, Jr.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 100–101.

“LITTLE” MACK SIMMONS (Malcolm Simmons) BS669.

Anon. “‘Evangelist’ Arrested on Drug Charges.” Chicago Sun-Times (12 Aug 1982): 68. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 7.

BS670.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Mack,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 164 (E101).

BS671.

Baker, Cary. “Little Mack Simmons.” Shout no. 77 (Jun 1972): 1–3.

BS686.

Paterson, Neil; Leadbitter, Mike. “A Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 9 (Feb 1964): 7.

BS672.

Bogaert, Karel. “Little Mack (Mack Simmons),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 232–233 (Item E110).

BS687.

Radenac, Marc. “Little Mack Simmons.” Soul Bag no. 161 (Winter 2001): 32.

BS673.

Brambilla, Silvano; Grandi, Marino. “Little Mack Simmons.” Il Blues no. 69 (Dec 1999): 46–47.

BS688.

Rijn, Guido van. “Little ‘Mac’ Simmons.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 57 (Oct 1975): 4.

BS674.

Brisbin, John Anthony. Little Mac Simmons: Come Back to Me Baby. Austria: Wolf CD 120.884, 1998.

BS689.

Russell, Tony. “Little Mack Simmons (1933–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 166–167 (Item A1904).

BS675.

Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Little Mack.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 21–22.

BS690.

Russell, Tony. “Simmons, Malcolm ‘Little Mack’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 881 (Item E162).

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BS691.

Sacré, Robert. “Little Mack.” Jazz Hot no. 331 (Oct 1976): 20–21.

BS704.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Frankie Lee Sims,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 226–227 (E101).

BS692.

Shurman, Dick. “Little Mack Talking.” Blues Unlimited no. 92 (Jun 1972): 15–16.

BS705.

BS693.

Vernon, Mike. Little Mack Simmons: Blues from Chicago. UK: Outasite OSEP1, 1967.

Bentley, Chris. Frankie Lee Sims: Walkin’ with Frankie: Unissued Cuts from 1960. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7428, 1985.

BS706.

Bisson, Raffaele. “Frankie Lee Sims.” Il Blues no. 44 (Sep 1993): 36–38.

BS707.

Burke, Tony; Bentley, Chris; Templeton, Ray. “Walkin’ with Mr. Frankie: The Complete Frankie Lee Sims Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 14–16.

BS708.

Harris, Sheldon. “Sims, Frankie Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 461 (E146).

BS709.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Frankie Lee Sims,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 312–313 (E150).

BS710.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sims, Frankie Lee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2275 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 323 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 318–319 (E169).

BS711.

Rijn, Guido van. “Sims, Frankie Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 881 (Item E162).

BS712.

Santelli, Robert. “Sims, Frankie Lee,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 366 (Item E202).

BS713.

Strachwitz, Chris; Rowe, Mike. “Frankie Lee Sims.” Blues Unlimited no. 122 (Nov/Dec 1976): 20–22.

BS714.

Rainsford, Mick. Fillmore Slim: Other Side of the Road. USA: Fedora FCD 5016, 2000.

Strachwitz, Chris. Frankie Lee Sims: Lucy Mae Blues. USA: Specialty SPS-2124, 1970.

BS715.

Rainsford, Mick. “Gelouterd Door de Lik: Clarence Sims a.k.a. Fillmore Slim en Zijn Goede Bedoelingen.” Block no. 106 (1998): 22–25.

Vera, Billy. Frankie Lee Sims: Lucy Mae Blues. USA: Specialty SPCD 7018, 1992; UK: Ace CDCHD 423, 1992.

HENRY SIMS

Obituaries: Blues Access no. 44 (Winter 2001): 63. Blues News [Finland] no. 186 (2000). Blues Revue no. 65 (Mar 2001): 77. Folk Roots no. 210 (Dec 2000): 10. BS694.

BS695.

BS696.

Empson, Alan; Galloway, Andrew. “Malcolm ‘Little Mack’ Simmons.” Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 64. Galloway, Andrew. “Malcolm ‘Little Mack’ Simmons.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 98–100. Wight, Phil. “Little Mack Simmons.” Blues & Rhythm no. 155 (Dec 2000): 20. See also: Virus de Blues no. 3 (Jun 2004).

COLETHA SIMPSON See: Item BB444. CLARENCE “GUITAR” SIMS BS697.

BS698.

BS699. BS700.

Hildebrand, Lee. Clarence ‘Guitar’ Sims: Born to Sing the Blues. USA: Eli Mile High TK #1001, 1987. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sims, Clarence ‘Guitar’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2275 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 322–323 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 317–318 (E169).

BS701.

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JIM SIMPSON See: BIG BEAR RECORDS FRANKIE LEE SIMS BS703.

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Broven, John J. “Slim Harpo’s Generation Was Awful Rough on the Black Man,” in South to Louisiana, pp. 128–140. Gretna: Pelican, 1983.

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AMY VAN SINGEL BS721.

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T-BONE SINGLETON BS722. BS723. BS724.

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Allen, Dick. Slim Harpo: Rainin’ in My Heart. USA: Excello 8003, 1961.

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Måhlin, Peter. “Slim Harpo.” Jefferson no. 9 (1970): 11.

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Radenac, Marc. “Slim Harpo.” Soul Bag no. 109 (Spring 1987): 6–11.

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Komara, Edward. “Sloan, Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 892 (Item E162).

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Benicewicz, Larry. “Drink Small at Max’s.” Blues Life no. 46 (1989): 29.

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Anon. “Slays Blues Singer Over Christmas Cash: All-Night Spree Leads to Shooting by Mate.” Chicago Defender (5 Jan 1952): 3.

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Albertson, Chris. Bessie. New York: Stein and Day, 1972. 253 pp.; London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1972. 253 pp.; London: Abacus, 1975. 224 pp.; Rev. ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003. 314 pp.

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Albertson, Chris. Bessie Smith. USA: Time-Life STL-J28, 1982.

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Albertson, Chris. Bessie Smith: Any Woman’s Blues. USA: Columbia G 30126, 1970.

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Albertson, Chris; Schuller, Gunther. Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues. New York: Walter Kane & Son Inc., 1975. 143 pp.; New York: Schirmer, 1975. 143 pp.; New York: Macmillan, 1975. 143 pp.; London: Collier Macmillan, 1975. 143 pp.

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Albertson, Chris. Bessie Smith: Empty Bed Blues. USA: Columbia GT30450, 1971.

BS810.

Albertson, Chris. Bessie Smith: Nobody’s Blues But Mine. USA: Columbia G 31093, 1972.

BS811.

Albertson, Chris. “Bessie Smith, T’aint Nobody’s Business If I Do,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 50–67. New York: Dutton, 1991.

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AL SMITH (Record producer, 1923–1974) See: BLUESWAY RECORDS AL SMITH BS796.

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BS835.

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Anon. “‘Down Hearted Blues’ Was Bessie’s First Hit Record.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (15 Dec 1951).

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Anon. “‘Empress of the Blues’ Died 21 Years Ago Beside Dark Highway, North of Clarksdale.” Second Line 10, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1959): 9–11+.

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Anon. “Bessie Redivivus in Three Thoughtful Tries.” High Fidelity 8 (Jun 1958): 68.

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Anon. “Bessie Smith.” Billboard 83 (13 Feb 1971): 8.

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Anon. “Bessie Smith and Ole Satchmo on Disc Swat.” Chicago Defender (8 Dec 1951): 22.

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Anon. “Forty-Seven of Bessie’s Songs on Four Discs.” Melody Maker (22 Dec 1951): 9.

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Anon. “Bessie Smith Grave No Longer Unmarked.” Second Line 23, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1970): 370.

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Anon. “Frank Walker Finds Bessie Smith.” Billboard 75 (2 Nov 1963): Suppl. 43.

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Anon. “Bessie Smith Grave, Unmarked Since ‘37, Finally Gets a Stone.” New York Times (9 Aug 1970): 54.

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Anon. “Gedanken und Erinnerungen an Bessie Smith: Zu Ihrem Todestag Am 26. Sept. 1937.” Jazz Podium 5, no. 9 (1956): 5.

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Anon. Bessie Smith: La Regina del Blues. Roma: Lato/Side, 1981. 96 pp.

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Anon. “The Incomparable Bessie Smith.” Jazz News [UK] (26 Sep 1962): 13.

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BS849.

Anon. “Les Integrales de Bessie.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 180 (Jul/Aug 1970): 13+.

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BS851.

Anon. “Members in Profile.” Sacred Music 103, no. 3 (1976): 32.

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Anon. “Miss Bessie’s Blues.” Time [USA] 96 (3 Aug 1970): 40.

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Anon. “Die ‘Niemand Kennt Dich’: Legende.” Neue Musikzeitung 21, no. 2 (1972): 11.

BS854.

Anon. “Present Long Lost Bessie Smith Picture on Broadway.” Chicago Defender (10 Jan 1948): 8.

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Anon. “Rights to Biopic of Bessie Smith Stalling Filming.” Variety 270 (11 Apr 1973): 1+.

BS856.

Anon. “Smith, Bessie,” in Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. 6th ed., ed. N. Sionimsky, p. 1619. New York: Schirmer, 1978.

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Anon. “A Stone for Bessie’s Grave — 33 Years Late.” Down Beat 37 (17 Sep 1970): 8.

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Anon. “Tribute to Bessie Smith.” Jazz & Pop 9 (Nov 1970): 10.

BS859.

Anon. “The True Story of Bessie Smith’s Death.” Second Line 10, no. 9/10 (Sep/Oct 1959): 9–10+.

BS860.

Antelyes, Peter. “Red Hot Mammas: Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, and the Ethnic Maternal Voice in American Popular Song,” in Embodied Voices: Representing Female Vocality in Western Culture, ed. L.C. Dunn; N.A. Jomes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

BS861.

Archer, Robyn; Simmonds, Diana. “Bessie Smith, 1894–1938,” in a Star is Torn, pp. 24–41. London: Guild, 1986.

BS862.

Ashby, Ruth; Ohrn, Deborah Gore (eds.). “Bessie Smith,” in Herstory: Women Who Changed the World. New York: Viking, 1995.

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Avakian, George. “Bessie Smith,” in The Art of Jazz, ed. M.T. Williams, pp. 75–90. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959.

BS865.

Avakian, George. Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues. USA: Columbia C 31 (35672-35675): 1940.

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Avakian, George. Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues. USA: Columbia C 142 (37574-37577): 1947.

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Balliett, Whitney. “Bessie Smith Plain.” New Yorker 49 (24 Feb 1973): 128–129.

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Balliett, Whitney. “Jazz Records: B. Smith Reissue Project.” New Yorker 47 (6 Nov 1971): 160–166.

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Berendt, Joachim. “Bessie Smith,” in Das Neue Jazzbuch: Entwicklung und Bedeutung Der Jazzmusik = The New Jazz Book. New York: Hill & Wang, 1962; London: Jazz Book Club, 1965. 314 pp.

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Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, Bessie (Elizabeth Smith),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 334–337 (Item E110).

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Buzelin, Jean. Bessie Smith Sings the Jazz. France: EPM Musique CD JA157902, 1996.

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Capes, John. Bessie Smith: The Complete Recordings. Vol. 1. UK: Frog DGF 40, 2001. Vol. 2. UK: Frog DGF 41, 2002. Vol. 3. UK: Frog DGF 42, 2002. Vol. 4. UK: Frog DGF 43, 2002. Vol. 5. UK: Frog DGF 44, 2003. Vol. 6. UK: Frog DGF 45, 2003. Vol. 7. UK: Frog DGF 46, 2003. Vol. 8. UK: Frog DGF 47, 2004.

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Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Smith, Bessie,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 460 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Bessie Smith,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 594–595 (Item E119).

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Dahlgren, Claes. “Amerikanskt Stjarnalbum: Bessie Smith.” Orkester Journalen 18, no. 10 (Oct 1950): 5.

BS898.

Dance, Stanley. “The Empire of the Empress.” Jazz Journal 23, no. 5 (May 1970): 6.

BS899.

Dance, Stanley. “The Empress Still Reigns.” Saturday Review 53 (29 Aug 1970): 41+.

BS900.

Dance, Stanley. “Jazz.” Music Journal 28 (Jun 1970): 18.

BS901.

Danchin, Sebastian. “Bessie Smith: La Puissance et la Gloire.” Jazzman no. 55 (Feb 2000): 24–25.

BS902.

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Smith, Bessie,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, pp. 280–281. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BS903.

Davenport, P. “Bessie Smith: The Empress.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 1, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1987): 7.

BS904.

Davis, Angela Yvonne. Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday. New York: Pantheon, 1998; New York: Vintage, 1999. 427 pp.; London: Women’s, 1999. 448 pp.

BS905.

Davis, Frank Marshall. “Bessie Smith Records are Brought Back.” Chicago Defender (23 Nov 1940): 20.

BS906.

Delaunay, Charles. “Empress of the Blues,” in Vocal Jazz, ed. J. Rowe, p. 7. London: Jazz Tempo, c1946.

BS907.

Di Nardo, Robert; Gee, Jack. “Big Hearted Bessie Smith: My Wife. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 15 (Sep 1964): 3–4, 11; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 16 (Oct 1964): 5–6. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 225–230 (Item A1241).

BS889.

Carruth, Hayden. “Good Old Wagon.” Antaeus no. 71/72 (Autumn 1993): 140–145.

BS890.

Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Bessie Smith,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 175–176 (Item E120).

BS891.

Chilton, John. “Smith, Bessie,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 306–307 (Item E121).

BS892.

Clarke, Donald. “Smith, Bessie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1202–1203 (Item E125).

BS908.

Dicaire, David. “Bessie Smith (1894–1939): Empress of the Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 191– 195 (Item E130).

BS893.

Coleman, Bill. “Accompanying Bessie Smith.” Jazz Hot no. 22 (Dec 1937/Jan 1938): 5.

BS909.

Eddy, Kristin. “Bessie’s Blues.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (4 Feb 1996): 1.

BS894.

Collins, Chester. Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway: Legendary Black Jazz Stars in Their First Films. USA: Biograph BLP-M-3, 1978; UK: Magnum MTLP 022, 1989.

BS910.

Elwood, Philip. Bessie Smith. USA: Pacifica Tape Library BC6003, 1970s.

BS911.

Evans, David. “Bessie Smith,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 150–151. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BS912.

Eyle, Willem Frederik van. Discography of Bessie Smith. Zaandam: van Eyle, 1966. 7 pp.

BS895.

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Fancourt, Les. Do Your Duty: The Essential Recordings of Bessie Smith. UK: Indigo CD 2008, 1995.

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Farley, Christopher John. “Bessie Smith: Who Killed the Empress?”, in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 104–111 (Item A895).

BS915.

Feather, Leonard. “Aentligen Gravsten foer Bessie Smith.” Orkester Journalen 38, no. 10 (Oct 1970): 6–7.

BS916.

Feather, Leonard. “Smith, Bessie,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 422–423 (Item E138).

BS917.

Feinstein, Elaine. Bessie Smith. New York: Viking, 1985. 104 pp.; London: Penguin, 1985. 105 pp.

BS918.

Felder, Deborah G. “Bessie Smith,” in The 100 Most Influential Women of All Time: A Ranking Past and Present. Secaucus: Carol, 1996.

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BS930.

Grimes, Sara. Backwaterblues: In Search of Bessie Smith. Amherst: Rose Island, 2000. 304 pp.

BS931.

Grimes, Sally. “The True Death of Bessie Smith.” Esquire 71, no. 6 (Jun 1969): 112–113, 172.

BS932.

Guerrero, Ed. “Bessie Smith in ‘The St. Louis Blues’: A Mixed Bag: Talent, Creativity, and Devaluation.” Critical Perspectives of Third World America 2, no. 1 (1984).

BS933.

Hadlock, Richard. “Bessie Smith,” in Jazz Masters of the Twenties. New York: Macmillan, 1965; London: Collier Macmillan, 1975; New York: Da Capo, 1988.

BS934.

Hammond, John. “Bessie Smith.” Jazz Notes [USA] 2, no. 2 (Winter 1978): 37–39.

BS935.

Hammond, John. “Did Bessie Smith Bleed to Death While Waiting for Medical Attention?” Down Beat 4, no. 11 (Nov 1937). Reprinted in Down Beat 66, no. 7 (Jul 1999): 99.

BS936.

Hammond, John; Townsend, Irving. John Hammond on Record: An Autobiography. New York: Ridge Press, 1977. 416 pp.; New York; London: Penguin, 1981. 432 pp.

BS919.

Field, Norman. Bessie Smith, 1925–1933: Original Jazz Performances Digitally Remastered. USA: Nimbus HRM 6003, 1987; USA: Musical Heritage Society 513376Y, 1993.

BS920.

Fitzgerald, Carol Ann. “Bessie Smith.” Oxford American no. 50 (Summer 2005): 86–92.

BS921.

Forbes, Malcolm S.; Bloch, Jeff (eds.). “Bessie Smith,” in They Went That-a-Way .... New York: Ballantine, 1989.

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Frank, Franklyn. “Late Bessie Smith Once Earned $2,500 a Week.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (9 Oct 1937): 10.

Hammond, John. “Why Bessie Wouldn’t Sing the Blues.” ABC TV Hootenanny 1, no. 1 (Jan 1964): 60–61.

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Friedwald, Will. “Forebears: The Birth and the Blues,” in Jazz Singing: America’s Great Voices from Bessie Smith to Bebop and Beyond, pp. 1–22. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1990.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Bessie Smith,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 293 (Item E145).

BS939.

Harris, Paisley Jane. I’m as Good as Any Woman in Your Town: The Interconnections of Gender, Race, and Class in the Blues of Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Master’s Thesis, University of Minnesota, 1994. 106 pp.

BS924.

Gee, Jack. “Bessie and Me,” in Down Beat’s Music ‘65, ed. D. DeMichael, pp. 48–49. Chicago: Maher, 1965.

BS925.

Gelly, Dave. “Bessie Smith,” in The Giants of Jazz, p. 20. London: Aururi, 1986; New York: Schirmer, 1987.

BS940.

Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Bessie Smith,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 189–192. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

BS926.

Gerber, Leslie. “The Complete Bessie Smith.” American Record Guide 37, no. 6 (Feb 1971): 340–342.

BS941.

Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, Bessie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 462–465 (E146).

BS942.

Harrison, David. “Smith, Bessie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp 894– 895 (Item E162).

BS943.

Heath, Colin. “Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues. Pt. 1.” Heritage no. 17 (Mar 1970): 2–5; “Pt. 2.” Heritage no. 18 (Apr 1970): 2–5.

BS927.

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BS928.

Giovanni, Nikki. “Only Bessie Smith Could Equal Bessie Smith.” Encore (Jun 1973).

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BS945.

Hobson, Wilder. “Jewels of the Empress.” Saturday Review of Literature 34, no. 52 (29 Dec 1951): 33, 48.

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Hodes, Art. “Bessie Smith.” Jazz Record no. 58 (Sep 1947): 8–9. Reprinted in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 63–64. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 161 (Aug 2001): 25. Hoefer, George. “Bessie Smith,” in The Jazz Makers, ed. N. Shapiro; N. Hentoff, pp. 128–141. London: Peter Davies, 1957. Reprinted in The Negro in Music and Art, ed. L. Patterson, pp. 131–139. New York: Publisher’s Co., 1967.

BS948.

Hoefer, George. “The Hot Box.” Down Beat 24 (17 Oct 1957): 6.

BS949.

Holland, Ted. “Bessie Smith,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 52, 115–116 (E157).

BS950.

Howes, Kelly King; Slovey, Christine. “Bessie Smith,” in Harlem Renaissance. Detroit: UXL, 2001.

BS951.

Hudson, Wade; Wesley, Valerie Wilson. “Bessie Smith,” in Afro-Bets Book of Black Heroes from A to Z: An Introduction to Important Black Achievers for Young Readers. Orange: Just Us, 1988.

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Hudtwalcker, Olaf. “Portrait: Zum Todestag von Bessie Smith am 26.9.” German Blues Circle Info no. 14 (Oct 1977): 16–17.

BS959.

Johnson, Lillian. “Entertainers Find Perils Along the Road.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (11 Dec 1937): 10.

BS960.

Jones, Hettie. “Bessie Smith,” in Big Star Fallin’ Mama. New York: Dell, 1974.

BS961.

Jones, Max. “Great Jazz Solos.” Melody Maker 41 (3 Sep 1966): 6.

BS962.

Kay, Jackie. Bessie Smith. Bath: Absolute, 1997. 160 pp.; Italy: Playground, c2004. 206 pp.

BS963.

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BS964.

Kempton, Murray. “Bessie Smith: Poet,” in Reading Jazz, ed. R. Gottlieb, pp. 629–631. London: Bloomsbury, 1997.

BS965.

Killeen, Sean. “Lead Belly, Bessie Smith, and Clarence Williams.” Lead Belly Letter 2, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 1992): 5.

BS966.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Smith, Bessie,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1766–1767 (E160).

BS967.

Kirchner, Bill (ed.). “Bessie Smith,” in The Oxford Companion to Jazz, pp. 78–88. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

BS968.

Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Bessie Smith,” in Jamsession, p. 54. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BS969.

Konow, Albrekt von. “Bessie Smith: Hon var Bluesens ‘Kejsarinna’.” Orkester Journalen 50, no. 11 (Nov 1982): 15–16.

Hughes, Langston. “Bessie Smith: The Empress of the Blues,” in Famous Negro Music Makers. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1955. Reprinted in Works for Children and Young Adults: Biographies. USA: Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2001.

BS970.

Korner, Alexis. Bessie Smith with Louis Armstrong. UK: Philips BBE 12360, c1960; Holland: Philips 429 609 BE, 1960.

BS971.

Illingworth, David. “The Bessie Smith Story.” Jazz Journal 19, no. 3 (Mar 1966): 37.

Kunstadt, Leonard. “Bessie Smith.” Record Research 3, no. 4 (Jan/Feb 1958): 12.

BS972.

Kunstadt, Len. “The Legendary Recordings of Bessie Smith.” Record Research 1, no. 3 (Jun 1955): 5.

BS973.

LaBlanc, Michael L. “Bessie Smith,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 3 (Item E164).

BS974.

Lambert, George Eddie. “Bessie Smith: The World’s Greatest Blues Singer.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 5 (Aug/Sep 1971): 23–24.

BS975.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Bessie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2299 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, pp. 367–368 (E167). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 324, 326

Jablonski, Edward. “Bessie Smith,” in The Encyclopedia of American Music, pp. 290–291. Garden City: Doubleday, 1981.

BS956.

Jackson, Arthur. Bessie Smith, 1923. France: Le Jazz CD 8100, c1990.

BS957.

Jackson, Buzzy. “The Air and How to Fill It: Bessie Smith, Blues Singer,” in a Bad Woman Feeling Good, pp. 37–84. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005.

BS958.

Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Kvinnliga Vokalister.” Orkester Journalen 24, no. 2 (Feb 1956): 14.

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BS993.

Martland, John. Bessie Smith: The Masters. USA: Eagle EAB CD 099, 1998.

BS976.

Levine, Nancy J. “Women in the Blues: She Play Blues Just Like a Man.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 7 (Winter 1992/93): 34–38.

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Lester, Julius. “Bessie Smith,” in The Blues Singers, pp. 6–9. New York: Hyperion, 2001.

McClary, Susan. “Bessie Smith: ‘Thinking Blues’,” in The Auditory Culture Reader, ed. M. Bull; L. Back, pp. 427–434. Oxford; New York: Berg, 2003.

BS995.

Levin, Floyd. “The American Jazz Scene.” Jazz Journal 5, no. 1 (Jan 1952): 4–5.

McCorkle, Susannah. “Back to Bessie.” American Heritage 48 (Nov 1997): 54+.

BS996.

McMillan, Allan. “New York Sees Bessie Smith, Wonders Where She’s Been.” Chicago Defender (28 Mar 1936): 10. Reprinted as “From the Archives: Bessie Smith Says She Will Retire in 1960.” Record Research 2, no. 2 (May/Jun 1956): 2. Reprinted in Bessie, by Chris Albertson, p. 207. New York: Stein and Day, 1972.

BS997.

McRae, Barry. “Basics. No. 13: Bessie Smith.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 1 (Jan 1968): 5.

BS998.

McRae, Barry. “The Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith Accompaniments.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 3 (Mar 1961): 6–8.

BS999.

Megill, Donald D.; Demory, Richard S. “City Blues: Bessie Smith,” in Introduction to Jazz History, pp. 19–24. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984.

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Levin, Floyd. “Frosty Morning Blues.” Joslin’s Jazz Journal 1, no. 3 (Aug 1982): 9, 14.

BS980.

Lewis, Paul. “Blues on the Silver Screen: Bessie Smith in St. Louis Blues (1929).” Blueprint no. 55 (Sep 1993): 11.

BS981.

Lidén, Rolf. “Bessie Smith.” Orkester Journalen 21, no. 7 (Jul 1953): 10–11.

BS982.

Linder, Lars. “Bessie Smith Och Dom Klassiska Blues Sangeraskorna. Pt. 1.” Jefferson no. 33 (Summer 1976): 12–18; “Pt. 2.” Jefferson no. 34 (Fall 1976): 22–27.

BS983.

Linder, Lasse. “Bluesens Legender: Bessie Smith.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 22–23.

BS984.

Lowe, Janet. “Bessie Smith, Blues Singers Go Down in Women’s History.” News World (5 Jul 1980).

BS985.

Lucas, John. “Saddest Tale.” Record Changer 8 (Jul 1949): 7.

BS986.

Lyttelton, Humphrey. “Bessie Smith,” in The Best of Jazz: Basin Street to Harlem, pp. 61–85. London: Robson, 1978. Partially reprinted in Reading Jazz, ed. R. Gottlieb, pp. 625–932. London: Bloomsbury, 1997.

BS987.

Lyttelton, Humphrey. “Giants of Jazz: Bessie Smith.” Melody Maker (4 Mar 1961): 3.

BS988.

Manera, Alexandria. Bessie Smith. Chicago: Raintree, 2003. 64 pp.

BS989.

Maranca, B. “Bessie Smith Story.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 211 (May 1973): 12–13.

BS990.

Marc, Josef. “Big Hearted Bessie,” in Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People, ed. I. Wallace et al, pp. 237–239. New York: Delacorte, 1981; London: Hutchinson, 1981; New York: Dell, 1982.

BS991.

Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Smith, Bessie,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 628–629 (Item E176).

BS992.

Martin, Florence. Bessie Smith. Paris: Editions du Limon, 1994. 288 pp.

BS1000. Mellers, Wilfrid. “Heterophony and Improvisation: The New Orleans Jazz Band and King Oliver: Bessie Smith and the Urban Blues,” in Music in a New Found Land: Themes and Developments in the History of American Music. London: Barrie and Rockcliff, 1964. BS1001. Melly, George. “The Bessie Smith Story.” Melody Maker (3 Dec 1955): 4. BS1002. Melly, George. “Dark Divas.” The Listener 120, no. 3077 (25 Aug 1988): 4–5. BS1003. Melly, George. “Melly on Bessie.” Jazz on CD/ Cassette (Second Series) 1, no. 8 (Sep 1994): 68. BS1004. Mezzrow, Milton. “Really the Blues.” Jazz Record no. 58 (Sep 1947): 9–10. Reprinted in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 64– 65. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. BS1005. Miles, Milo. “Why Bessie Smith Was Empress of the Blues.” Boston Globe (12 May 1991): 3. BS1006. Miller, Charles. “Jazz: Celluloid and Wax.” New Republic 117 (29 Dec 1947): 35. BS1007. Monceaux, Morgan. “Bessie Smith,” in Jazz: My Music, My People. New York: Knopf, 1994. BS1008. Moore, Carman. “Blues and Bessie Smith.” New York Times (9 Mar 1969): M4.

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BS1009. Moore, Carman. Somebody’s Angel Child: The Story of Bessie Smith. New York: Crowell, 1969. 121 pp.; New York: Dell, 1975. 126 pp. BS1010. Morgenstern, Dan. “Hall of Fame Winner Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues.” Down Beat 34, no. 17 (24 Aug 1967): 22–23. BS1011. Moss, Grant. “I Remember Bessie Smith.” Essence 9 (Dec 1978): 66–67, 116, 118, 123–124, 126, 128, 131–132. BS1012. Niquét, Bernard. “The Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 36/37 (Jan/Feb 1980): 8, 10–11. BS1013. Oliver, Paul. Bessie Smith. London: Cassell, 1959. 83 pp.; Stockholm: Horsta, 1959. 94 pp.; Stuttgart: Hatje, 1959. 59 pp.; New York: A.S. Barnes, 1961. 82 pp.; Teufen: Niggli, 1961. 60 pp. Reprinted in Kings of Jazz, ed. S. Green, pp. 305–336. New Jersey: A.S. Barnes, 1978; London: Yoseloff, 1979.

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BS1023. Patrick, James. “Twelve Bars by Bessie Smith.” Jazz Educators Journal 21, no. 2 (1989): 39–40. BS1024. Placksin, Sally. “Bessie Smith,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 16–21. New York: Wideview, 1982. BS1025. Polillo, Arrigo. “Bessie Smith,” in Jazz: A Guide to the History and Development of Jazz and Jazz Musicians, p. 139. London: Hamlyn, 1969. BS1026. Polillo, Arrigo. “Bessie the Great.” Jazz Journal 22, no. 4 (Apr 1969): 6–8. BS1027. Preston, Denis. “Blue Yodel No. 9.” Melody Maker (11 May 1957): 6. BS1028. Provizer, Norman. “Empress of the Blues: Some of the Finest Blues Priestesses Pay Fealty to Empress Bessie.” Jazziz 9, no. 3 (Apr 1992): 39+. BS1029. Reasons, George. “She Had a Dream: Bessie Smith.” Newark Sunday News (28 Mar 1971).

BS1014. Oliver, Paul. Bessie Smith: Bessie’s Blues. UK: Philips BBL 7513, 1962.

BS1030. Rehnberg, Bert. “The ‘Bessie Smith’ Story.” Jazz Music [UK] 6, no. 3 (1955): 24–27.

BS1015. Oliver, Paul. Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith. UK: Philips BBL 13651, 1960. Notes reprinted in Blues off the Record, pp. 135–139 (Item A1577).

BS1031. Rehnberg, Bert. “Zum 18. Todestag Elizabeth ‘Bessie’ Smith.” Jazz Podium 4, no. 9 (1955): 9.

BS1016. Oliver, Paul. “Smith, Bessie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 17, ed. S. Sadie, p. 411. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 244 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 466–467 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 23. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 566. New York: Grove, 2001. BS1017. Oliver, Paul. “Smith, Bessie (1898–1937),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 264–265 (Item E378). BS1018. Orgill, Roxane. “The 1920s: Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues,” in Shout, Sister, Shout!, pp. 25–36. New York: Margaret K. McElderry, 2001. BS1019. Oxley, Dave. “Dave Oxley Tells His Story.” Second Line 23, no. 9/10 (Sep/Oct 1970): 388–389. BS1020. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Smith, Bessie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 226–228 (Item E182). BS1021. Parson, Pat. “Bessie Smith: Any Woman’s Blues.” Northwest Passage 10, no. 10 (22 Apr 1974): 15. BS1022. Pascale, Ernesto de. Bessie’s Blues — Bessie Smith: La Sua Vita e i Suoi Blues. Rome: Stampa Alternativa, 1992.

BS1032. Reitz, Rosetta. “Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith (1894–1937).” Mississippi Rag 19 (Dec 1991): 1+. BS1033. Reitz, Rosetta. “Miss Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues.” Hot Wire: The Journal of Women’s Music and Culture 10, no. 2 (May 1994): 12–13, 47. BS1034. Rennart, Richard. “Bessie Smith,” in Jazz Stars. Philadelphia; New York: Chelsea House, 1994. BS1035. Roads, Pamela M. The Social Conditions of Black Women in the 1920s as Reflected in the Lyrics of the Recordings of Bessie Smith. Master’s Thesis, Ball State University, 1991. 23 pp. BS1036. Roxon, Lillian. “Bessie Smith,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, p. 458 (Item E192). BS1037. Russell, Henry (ed.). “Bessie Smith,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 134–135. London: Brown, 2003. BS1038. Russell, Tony (ed.); Brooks, Edward. “Bessie Smith.” The Blues Collection no. 9 (1992+). BS1039. Russell, Tony. “Bessie Smith,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 44–45 (Item A1904). BS1040. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Bessie Smith.” Jazz Greats no. 38 (1997). BS1041. Rust, Brian. “The Discography of Bessie Smith,” in Vocal Jazz, ed. by J. Rowe, pp. 8–11. London: Jazz Tempo, c1946. Reprinted in Jazz Notes [Australia] no. 65 (c1946); Jazz Notes [Australia] no. 69 (Dec

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BS1056. Simmen, Johnny. Bessie Smith. Sweden: Pirate MPC 503, c1965.

BS1042. Rust, Brian. “On Bessie Smith.” Hot Notes 2, no. 2 (1947): 6–7.

BS1057. Simon, George Thomas. “Bessie Smith,” in The Best of the Music Makers. Garden City: Doubleday, 1979.

BS1043. Ryder, Georgia A. “Black Women in Song: Some Socio-Cultural Images.” Negro History Bulletin 39, no. 5 (May 1976): 601–603. BS1044. Saal, Hubert. “Bessie’s Blues.” Newsweek 77 (1 Feb 1971): 44–45. BS1045. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Bessie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 368–370 (Item E202). BS1046. Sawyer, Susan. “Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues,” in More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Tennessee Women. Helena, Mont.: TwoDot, 2000. BS1047. Schenker, Anatol. Bessie Smith, 1923. France: Classics CD 761, 1996; Bessie Smith, 1923–1924. France: Classics CD 787, 1996; 1924–1925. France: Classics CD 812, 1996; 1925–1927. France: Classics CD 843, 1996; 1927–1928. France: Classics CD 870, 1996; 1928–1929. France: Classics CD 897, 1996; 1929–1933. France: Classics CD 977, 1997. BS1048. Schuller, Gunther. “Bessie Smith.” Down Beat 37, no. 22 (12 Nov 1970): 37–38. BS1049. Schuller, Gunther. “Bessie Smith,” in Early Jazz: Its Roots and Musical Development, pp. 226–241. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. BS1050. Scorsese, Martin; Piazza, Tom. Martin Scorsese Presents Bessie Smith. USA: Columbia Legacy CK 90493, 2003. BS1051. Scott, Michelle R. The Realm of a Blues Empress: Blues Culture and Bessie Smith in Black Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1880–1923. Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University, 2002. 256 pp. BS1052. Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 11 (Jun 1983): 3 pp. BS1053. Shadwick, Keith. “Bessie Smith,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 278–279 (Item E204). BS1054. Shapiro, Nat; Hentoff, Nat. “Bessie Smith: ‘The Empress of the Blues’,” in Hear Me Talkin’ to Ya, pp. 217–229. New York Rinehart, 1955. Reprinted in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. BS1055. Shindo, Charles J. “Smith, Bessie (1894–1937),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 4, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, p. 439 (Item E185).

BS1058. Simons, David. “Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues,” in Exploring the Blues: Teacher’s Handbook. New York: Cherry Lane, 2001. BS1059. Singleton, Zutty. “I Remember the Queen.” Jazz Record no. 58 (Sep 1947): 10–11. Reprinted in Selections from the Gutter, ed. by A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 65–66. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 161 (Aug 2001): 25. BS1060. Smith, Jessie Carney (ed.). “Bessie Smith,” in Epic Lives: One Hundred Black Women Who Made a Difference. Detroit: Visible Ink, 1993. BS1061. Southern, Eileen. “Smith, Bessie,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 343 (Item E208). BS1062. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business: Speaking About My Friend, Bessie Smith.” Record Research 44 (Jul 1962): 7. BS1063. Sportis, Félix W.; Sportis, Yves. “Bessie Smith: Any Woman’s Blues.” Jazz Hot no. HS546 (1998): 3–9. BS1064. Staley, Ron; Boas, Günther H. “In Memoriam: Bessie Smith.” Jazz Journal 5, no. 9 (Sep 1952): 12–13. BS1065. Stauffacher, Sue; Holyfield, John. Bessie Smith and the Night Riders. New York: Putnam, 2006. BS1066. Stearns, Marshall W. “Smith, Bessie,” in Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 2, pp. 616–617. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1958. BS1067. Stevens, A.; Giltrap, H. “Good Queen Bess.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 9 (Sep 1950): 17. BS1068. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “The Bessie Smith Story.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 4 (Apr 1955): 27–28. BS1069. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 26, no. 2 (Feb 1973): 7; Jazz Journal 26, no. 4 (Apr 1973): 12; Jazz Journal 26, no. 5 (May 1973): 53–54; Jazz Journal 26, no. 6 (Jun 1973): 2. BS1070. Streaty, Donna. “Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith.” Negro History Bulletin 44, no. 1 (Jan/Feb/ Mar 1981): 22. BS1071. Suisman, David. “Was Bessie Smith a Feminist?” Souls 1, no. 1 (Winter 1999): 71–75.

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BS1072. Surge, Frank. “Bessie Smith,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 15–20 (Item E213). BS1073. Tamony, Peter. “Bessie: Vocumentary.” Jazz: A Quarterly of American Music no. 4 (Fall 1959): 280–285. Reprinted in JEMF Quarterly 16, no. 60 (Winter 1980): 196–198. BS1074. Tanner, Peter. “Oh, Didn’t They Ramble.” Melody Maker (11 Nov 1950): 9. BS1075. Tate, Eleanora E.; Haskins, James. “Bessie Smith,” in African American Musicians. New York: Wiley, 2000. BS1076. Ténot, Frank. “L’Impératrice du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 54 (Dec 1959): 44–49+. Reprinted in Jazz Magazine [France] no. 550 (Jul/ Aug 2004): 24–31. BS1077. Terkel, Studs. “Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues,” in Giants of Jazz. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1957. BS1078. Testoni, Giancarlo. “Gli Autori dei Temi.” Musica Jazz 18 (Jan 1962): 34. BS1079. Thomas, William. “Blues Fans Drawn to Hotel Where Legends Lived, Died.” Times-Picayune (16 Oct 1994): 36. BS1080. Toledano, Ralph de. “Empress of the Blues.” National Review 10 (1 Jul 1961): 426–427. BS1081. Vechten, Carl van. “Memories of Bessie Smith.” Jazz Record no. 58 (Sep 1947): 6–7. Reprinted in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 60, 62–63. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 161 (Aug 2001): 24–25. BS1082. Vechten, Carl van. “Negro ‘Blues’ Singers: An Appreciation of Three Coloured Artists Who Excel in an Unusual and Native Medium.” Vanity Fair 26, no. 1 (Mar 1926): 67, 106, 108. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 315–318 (Item A2216). Reprinted (pp. 67, 106 only) as “A Night with Bessie Smith,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 112–133 (Item A895).

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BS1086. Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “It Was Bessie Smith’s Blues and King Oliver in 1924.” Chicago Defender (9 Mar 1974): 5. BS1087. Watts, Tony. Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues. UK: Prism CD 123, 1998. BS1088. Watts, Tony. Bessie Smith: Mama’s Got the Blues. UK: Topaz Jazz TPZ 1002, 1994. BS1089. Weaver, Jim. “Alphabetic Key to Bessie’s ‘Great 160’ as Reissued by Columbia in 1972.” IAJRC Journal 15, no. 1 (1982): 13–14. BS1090. Webman, Hal. “Bessie Smith Lives Again on Disks, Bringing Back Her Rich, Hot Blues.” Billboard 63 (15 Dec 1951): 3+. BS1091. Welden, Amelie; McCann, Jerry (ill). “Bessie Smith,” in Girls Who Rocked the World. Hillsboro: Beyond Words, 1998. BS1092. Weissman, Dick. “Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 33–36. New York: Routledge, 2005. BS1093. West, Hollie I. “Bessie All Together.” The Washington Post (Book World) (12 Nov 1972): BW11. BS1094. West, Steve. Bessie Smith: A Study of Her Influence on Selected Works of Langston Hughes, Edward Albee, Sherley Ann Williams, and James Baldwin. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Southern Mississippi, 1995. BS1095. Williams, Carla. “Smith, Bessie,” in The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, & Musical Theater, ed. C.J. Summers, pp. 237–238. San Francisco: Cleis, 2004. BS1096. Wilson, John S. “Bessie Smith’s Successors.” New York Times (20 Apr 1958): 18. BS1097. Worsfold, Sally Ann. “Empress of the Blues.” Storyville no. 25 (Oct/Nov 1969): 28–31. Obituaries: Jazz Hot no. 20 (1937). Jazz Hot no. 21 (1937). BS1098. “Bessie’s Blues.” Time [USA] 30 (22 Nov 1937): 38, 40. BS1099. “Bessie Smith, Famed Blues Singer, Killed in Car Crash.” Chicago Daily Tribune (27 Sep 1937): 3.

BS1083. “Vie Illustrée de Bessie Smith.” Jazz Hot no. 85 (1954); Jazz Hot no. 86 (1954); Jazz Hot no. 87 (1954); Jazz Hot no. 88 (1954); Jazz Hot no. 89 (1954); Jazz Hot no. 90 (1954).

BS1100. “‘Blues Singers’ Queen’ Dead.” New York Times (27 Sep 1937): 24.

BS1084. Warren, Ruth. “Bessie Smith,” in a Pictorial History of Women in America. New York: Crown, 1975.

BS1101. “Death of Bessie Smith Marks Close of ‘Blues Era’.” New York Amsterdam News (16 Oct 1937): 18.

BS1085. Watson, Edward A. “Bessie’s Blues.” New Letters 38, no. 2 (1971): 64–70.

BS1102. Fiddler, Harry. “Bessie Smith, Blues Singer, Auto Victim.” Chicago Defender (2 Oct 1937): 3.

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BS1103. Gautier, Madeleine. “Bessie Smith.” Jazz Hot no. 22 (Dec 1937/Jan 1938): 3, 5.

BS1115. James, Michael. “Barkin’ Bill Smith.” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 58.

BS1104. “Bessie Smith’s Voice ‘Full of Moanin’ and Prayin’’ Was Powerful to the End.” Down Beat 4, no. 12 (Dec 1937): 13.

BS1116. Johnson, Jeff. “Barkin’ Bill Benefit Draws Stars of Blues.” Chicago Sun-Times (4 Feb 2000): 45.

BS1105. Reid, James M. “Bessie Smith is Buried in Philadelphia.” Chicago Defender (9 Oct 1937): 5. Reprinted in Somebody’s Angel Child, by C. Moore, p. 116. New York: Dell, 1975. BS1106. “7,000 Attend Funeral of Bessie Smith.” AfroAmerican [Baltimore] (7 Oct 1937): 1. See also: Afro-American [Baltimore] (27 Mar 1926). Blues News [Finland] no. 21 (1973). Jazz Hot no. 16 (1947); Jazz Hot Special Issue (1949); Jazz Hot no. 80 (1953). Jazzman no. 22 (1997): 18+. Melody Maker (20 Jan 1951): 9. Musica Jazz (Jan 1993): 26+. Items A35, A1121, A1384, A1534, A1830, A1833, A1901, A2084, BH96, BJ692, BM1381, BR162, BR165, E318. BESSIE MAE SMITH BS1107. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, Bessie Mae,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 337 (Item E110). BS1108. Oliver, Paul. St. Louis Bessie (1927–30). UK: Matchbox MSE 223, 1989. BS1109. Smith, Chris. St. Louis Women: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5290, 1994; St. Louis Women: Alice Moore and Streamline Mae (St. Louis Bessie). Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5291, 1994. See also: Item F1055. “BARKIN’’ BILL SMITH BS1110. O’Brien, Justin. Barkin’ Bill Smith: Gotcha! USA: Delmark DE-672, 1994. BS1111. O’Brien, Justin. “Smith, ‘Barkin’’ Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K-Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 893 (Item E162). BS1112. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Barkin’ Bill,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 368 (Item E202). BS1113. Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: ‘Barkin’’ Bill Smith.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 43. BS1114. Shurman, Dick. Dave Specter & Barkin’ Bill Smith: Bluebird Blues. USA: Delmark DD-625, 1991. Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 150 (Jun 2000): 17. Jefferson no. 124 (2000): 31. Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 119. Mojo no. 80 (2000): 32. Sing Out! 44, no. 3 (Spring 2000): 24.

BS1117. Lee, Jim. “Barkin’ Bill Smith.” Dirty Linen no. 89 (Aug/Sep 2000): 8. BS1118. Lillsunde, Anders. “Bill Smith alias Barkin’ Bill.” Jefferson no. 125 (2000): 49. BS1119. Sharp, Steven. “Barkin’ Bill Smith.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 101. BOSTON SMITH BS1120. Komara, Edward. “Smith, Boston,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 896 (Item E162). BS1121. Schuller, Tim. “The Boston Smith Story.” Juke Blues no. 12 (Spring 1988): 20–22. Obituaries: Cadence 16, no. 6 (Jun 1990): 94. BS1122. Burke, Tony. “Boston Smith.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 22. BS1123. Schuller, Tim. “Boston Smith.” Juke Blues no. 19 (Spring 1990): 24. BS1124. Schuller, Tim. “Boston Smith.” Living Blues no. 91 (May/Jun 1990): 39. BUSTER SMITH (Henry Franklin Smith) BS1125. Anon. “Dictionnaire de l’Alto.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 137 (Dec 1966): 49. BS1126. Daniels, Douglas Henry. “Texas Bluesman: Henry ‘Buster’ Smith: The Professor of Swing,” in One O’Clock Jump. Boston: Beacon, 2006. BS1127. Driggs, Frank. “Buster Smith.” Jazz Review [USA] 3, no. 2 (Feb 1960). BS1128. Gazzaway, Don. “Before Bird - Buster Smith.” Jazz Monthly 7, no. 11 (Jan 1962): 4–8. BS1129. Gazzaway, Don. “Conversations with Buster Smith. Pt. 1.” Jazz Review [USA] 2, no. 11 (Dec 1959): 18–22; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Review [USA] 3, no. 1 (Jan 1960): 11–13; “Pt 3.” Jazz Review [USA] 3, no. 2 (Feb 1960): 12–16. BS1130. Govenar, Alan. “Henry ‘Buster’ Smith,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 43–45. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BS1131. Govenar, Alan. “Henry ‘Buster’ Smith,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 38–41 (Item F1414). BS1132. Komara, Edward. “Smith, Buster,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 896 (Item E162).

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Obituaries: Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 399 (1992): 35. Coda no. 241 (Jan/Feb 1992): 32. Crescendo 29, no. 1 (1992): 26. Down Beat 58, no. 11 (Nov 1991): 12. JazzTimes 21, no. 9 (1991): 38. Jefferson no. 95 (1992): 19. Mississippi Rag 18 (Sep 1991): 5. Variety 344 (19 Aug 1991): 54. BS1133. Burke, Tony. “Buster Smith.” Blues & Rhythm no. 64 (Oct 1991): 16.

BS1148. Leslie, Fran. “From Boxing to Blues.” Blueprint no. 71 (Mar 1995): 14–16. BS1149. Lillsunde, Anders. “Byther Smith: Offer för Omständ Igheterna.” Jefferson no. 127 (2000): 47. BS1150. Linder, Lasse. “Byther Smith Has Arrived.” Jefferson no. 68 (Spring 1985): 12–19.

BS1134. Hester, Mary Lee. “Professor of Jazz.” Mississippi Rag 19 (Feb 1992): 13–15.

BS1151. Lipscomb, Mark; Anderson, Barbara. “Byther Smith: Come to Me Overnight, Something Like a Dream.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 25–30.

BS1135. Radenac, Marc. “Buster Smith.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 19.

BS1152. Lipscomb, Mark. Byther Smith: Hold That Train. USA: Delmark DE 774, 2004.

BS1136. Schuller, Tim. “Buster Smith.” Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 17.

BS1153. Lipscomb, Mark Datema. Byther Smith: I’m a Mad Man. Cambridge: Bullseye Blues CD BB 9527, 1993.

BS1137. Westin, Lars. “Buster Smith.” Orkester Journalen 59 (Nov 1991): 38. See also: Item BV100. BYTHER SMITH BS1138. Anon. “Byther Smith.” Blues Life no. 24 (1983): 28. BS1139. Anon. “De Boksermentaliteit van Byther Smith.” Block no. 118 (2001): 14–19. BS1140. Anon. “I Don’t Know Where My Mother Got That Name.” Blues Unlimited no. 90 (Apr 1972): 15. BS1141. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Byther Smith,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 227 (E101). BS1142. Dahl, Bill. Byther Smith: Addressing the Nation with the Blues. UK: JSP CD 232, 1989. BS1143. Dahl, Bill. Byther Smith & Larry Davis: Blues Knights. USA: Evidence ECD-26042-2, c1994. BS1144. Darwen, Norman. “Addressing the Nation with the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 60 (May 1991): 4–6. BS1145. Frantz, Niles. “Byther Smith: Working Man’s Blues.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 49–51. BS1146. Grandi, Marino; Grandi, Davide; Tonelli, Renato. “... Quando Suono ho il Suono del Riso (Rice Sound): Byther Smith.” Il Blues no. 33 (Dec 1990): 30–33. BS1147. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Byther,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2301 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 326 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 320–321 (E169).

BS1154. Monge, Luigi. “Byther Smith: Testi.” Il Blues no. 12/13 (Sep/Dec 1985): 30–31. BS1155. O’Brien, Justin. Byther Smith: All Night Long. USA: Delmark 708, 1997. BS1156. Pearson, Barry Lee. “‘I’m Gonna Get Me a Guitar If It’s the Last Thing I Do’,” in Sounds So Good to Me, pp. 46–48. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984. BS1157. Pearson, Barry Lee. “‘Wasn’t Only My Songs, They Got My Music Too’,” in Sounds So Good to Me, pp. 101–104. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 334–337 (Item A2216). BS1158. Russell, Tony. “Byther Smith (1932–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 167 (Item A1904). BS1159. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Byther,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 370–371 (Item E202). BS1160. Shadwick, Keith. “Byther Smith,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 277 (Item E204). BS1161. Shertser, Peter. Byther Smith: Tell Me How You Like It. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL0061, 1985. BS1162. Shurman, Dick. Byther Smith: Housefire. USA: Rounder BB 9503, 1991. BS1163. Soeda, Hideki. “Byther ‘Smitty’ Smith.” Juke [Japan] no. 4 (Winter 1984): 10–11. BS1164. Trageser, Jim. “Smith, Byther,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 896 (Item E162). See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 28 (2003). Blues News [Finland] no. 135 (1992). Blues News

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[Finland] no. 138 (1992). Jazzthetik (Jul/Aug 1993): 28+. CASEY SMITH See: SMITH CASEY (under “C”) CLARA SMITH (1) (Columbia Records artist) BS1165. Arntzenius, Louis Marie George. “Clara Smith.” De Telegraaf (1926). Reprinted in Amerikaansche Kunstindrukken, pp. 169–173. Amsterdam: A. de Lange, 1927. Translated into English in Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 52–53. BS1166. Biagioni, Egino. “Blues the [Blues-] World Forgot. 6. Teil: Awful Moanin’ Blues: Clara Smith.” Blues Notes 8, no. 28/29 (Summer 1976): 14–15; “Blues the (Blues) World Forgot. 8. Teil: Blues Girls’ News — Happy and Sad.” Blues Notes 9, no. 31 (Jun 1977): 24–26. BS1167. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, Clara,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 337–338 (Item E110). BS1168. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Clara Smith,” in Blueswomen, pp. 111–116 (E112). BS1169. Capes, John. The Essential Clara Smith. UK: Document CBL 200027, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200027, 2001. BS1170. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Smith, Clara,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 461 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Clara Smith,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 597 (Item E119).

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BS1178. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Clara,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2302 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 326 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 321 (E169). BS1179. McCarthy, Albert J. “Clara Smith Discography.” Discophile no. 13 (Aug 1950): 5–10. (NOTE: Additions/corrections in Discophile no. 14 (1950): 16– 17; no. 15 (1950): 18–19; no. 19 (1951): 11; no. 21 (1951): 18.) BS1180. Oliver, Paul. Blues by Clara Smith. UK: Philips BBE 12491, 1962; Holland: Philips 436.003 BE, 1962. BS1181. Oliver, Paul. “Clara Voce: A Study in Neglect.” Jazz Monthly 4, no. 2 (Apr 1958): 8–11, 24. BS1182. Oliver, Paul. “Smith, Clara (c.1885–1935),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 266 (Item E378). BS1183. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Smith, Clara,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 228–229 (Item E182). BS1184. Placksin, Sally. “Clara Smith,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 39–40. New York: Wideview, 1982. BS1185. Rijn, Guido van. “Clara Smith Eyewitness Account 1926.” Juke Blues no. 46 (Spring 2000): 52–53. BS1186. Russell, Tony. “Clara Smith (1895–1935),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 167 (Item A1904).

BS1171. Chilton, John. “Smith, Clara,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 307 (Item E121).

BS1187. Rye, Howard. “Smith, Clara,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 469 (Item E159).

BS1172. Clarke, Donald. “Smith, Clara,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1202–1203 (Item E125).

BS1188. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Clara,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 371 (Item E202).

BS1173. Godrich, John. Clara Smith. Vol. 3. UK: VJM VLP 17, 1969.

BS1189. Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries: Clara Smith on the Road.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 12/13 (1983): 58.

BS1174. Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, Clara,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 466–467 (E146).

BS1190. Shadwick, Keith. “Clara Smith,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 280 (Item E204).

BS1175. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Clara Smith,” in Black Pearls, pp. 239–244. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987.

BS1191. Southern, Eileen. “Smith, Clara,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 343–344 (Item E208).

BS1176. Kinkle, Roger D. “Smith, Clara,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1768– 1769 (E160).

BS1192. Stevens, Norman. Clara Smith. Vol. 1. UK: VJM VLP 15, 1967. Vol. 2. UK: VJM VLP 16, 1968.

BS1177. Komara, Edward. “Smith, Clara,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 897 (Item E162).

BS1194. Vechten, Carl van. “Negro ‘Blues’ Singers: An Appreciation of Three Coloured Artists Who Excel in an Unusual and Native Medium.” Vanity Fair 26,

BS1193. Townley, Eric. “The Forgotten Ones: Clara Smith.” Jazz Journal 38, no. 7 (Jul 1985): 16–17.

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no. 1 (Mar 1926): 67, 106, 108. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 315–318 (Item A2216). BS1195. Vanco, John Henry. Clara Smith: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5364, 1995. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5365, 1995. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5366, 1995. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5367, 1995. Vol. 5. Austria: Document DOCD-5368, 1995. Vol. 6. Austria: Document DOCD-5369, 1995. BS1196. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Clara Smith.” Storyville (2002/03): 210–212. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: BS1197. “Clara Smith, Popular Blues Singer, Dies.” Chicago Defender (9 Feb 1935): 9. See also: Items A1826, A1830, BJ1150, BR162. CLARA SMITH (2) (Black Patti Records artist) See: Items BS1195 (Vol. 6), D468. CLARENCE SMITH See: PINE TOP SMITH CLEMENTINE SMITH See: Items BS149, BY99. DAN SMITH BS1198. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Dan Smith,” in Folk Music: More Than A Song, pp 358–360. New York: Crowell, 1976. See also: Items BL155, F1238. EFFIE SMITH BS1199. Komara, Edward. “Smith, Effie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 898 (Item E162). Obituaries: Billboard 89 (26 Feb 1977): 12. Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 6. ELIZABETH SMITH BS1200. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Elizabeth Smith,” in Blueswomen, pp. 117–118 (E112). See also: Item BJ1272. FRANCIS WILFORD SMITH See: MAGPIE RECORDS

GEORGE SMITH BS1201. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “George Smith,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 230–231 (E101). BS1202. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, George,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 339–340 (Item E110). BS1203. Gäverth, Leif. “George Smith: En Festlig Munspelare.” Jefferson no. 59 (Winter 1982): 4–9. BS1204. Grahn, Thomas. “Juicy Harmonica.” Jefferson no. 119 (1999): 4–7. BS1205. Gruenling, Dennis. “George ‘Harmonica’ Smith.” Real Blues no. 25 (2000): 50–52. BS1206. Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, ‘Little’ George ‘Harmonica’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 468–470 (E146). BS1207. Harris, Sheldon. George ‘Harmonica’ Smith ... of the Blues. USA: Bluesway ABC BLS-6029, 1969; Germany: Crosscut CCR 1015, 1987. BS1208. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues.” Coda 9, no. 11 (Jan/Feb 1971): 12–14. BS1209. Hayes, Bill. “The Sound of Harps in the City of Angels: The Los Angeles Lineage of George ‘Harmonica’ Smith.” Real Blues no. 26 (c2002): 75–76. BS1210. Herzhaft, Gérard. “George ‘Harmonica’ Smith,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 316–317 (E150). BS1211. Hess, Norbert; Kilian, Klaus. “Diskografie: George Smith.” Blues Forum no. 13 (1st Quarter 1984): 12–16. BS1212. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, George,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2303 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 326–327 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 321 (E169). BS1213. Leadbitter, Mike; Bromberg, Bruce. “Little George Smith Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 8. BS1214. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Featuring George ‘Harmonica’ Smith.” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 29–30. BS1215. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: George and the Lost Bridge.” Blues Revue no. 76 (Jun/Jul 2002): 30, 33. BS1216. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Here’s My Hand.” Blues Revue no. 65 (Mar 2001): 33–34. BS1217. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Walking Tall.” Blues Revue no. 84 (Oct/Nov 2003): 25, 27.

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BS1218. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: You Got to Have Religion.” Blues Revue no. 89 (Aug/Sep 2004): 25–26. BS1219. MacLeod, Doug. “Squirrel Hunting in Mississippi.” Blues Revue no. 58 (Jun 2000): 21–22. BS1220. McCoy, Nat. George Smith: Blowin’ the Blues. Japan: P-Vine PLP-703, 1977. BS1221. Mercer, Robert Pierce. “De Zoon van George Smith (Maar Niet Heus): Johnny Dyer.” Block no. 93 (1995): 13–17. BS1222. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “George ‘Harmonica’ Smith,” in Blues, pp. 124–125, 139 (Item A1504).

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BS1236. Welding, Pete. “A Biography of Little George Smith.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 5–7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 99–101 (Item A1241). BS1237. Welding, Pete. George Smith & The Chicago Blues Band: Blues with a Feeling. USA: World Pacific WPS-21887, 1969; UK: Liberty LBS 83218, 1969. BS1238. Wijngaarden, Kees van. “George Smith: Even mit (Ge) Blazen?” Block no. 19 (Mar/Apr 1978): 5–6. Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 52 (Mar 1984): 30. BS1239. Clarke, William; Aldin, Mary Katherine; O’Neal, Jim. “George ‘Harmonica’ Smith.” Living Blues no. 58 (Winter 1983/84): 49, 51.

BS1223. Pasquinelli, Gianandrea. “George ‘Harmonica’ Smith.” Il Blues no. 62 (Mar 1998): 16–19. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 19.)

BS1240. Harris, Mark. “George Smith.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 19 (Nov 1983): 4–5.

BS1224. Russell, Tony. “George ‘Harmonica’ Smith (1924– 1983),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 167 (Item A1904).

BS1241. Karcher, Siegfried. “George Smith: Als Virtuoser Musiker Nicht Genug Beachtet.” Blues Forum no. 12 (4th Quarter 1983): 4–5.

BS1225. Salmi, Vesa; Nurmi, Pertti. “George Smith Blowin’ the Blues.” Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980): 16– 17, 20, 24, 37; Blues News [Finland] no. 63 (1980): 30–31. (NOTE: Pt. 2. includes a discography. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 65 (1980): 42.)

BS1242. Linder, Lasse. “George Smith, 1924–1983.” Jefferson no. 63 (1983): 60–61.

BS1226. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, George ‘Harmonica’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 371–372 (Item E202). BS1227. Shadwick, Keith. “George ‘Harmonica’ Smith,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 281 (Item E204). BS1228. Tomko, Gene. “Smith, George ‘Harmonica’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 898 (Item E162). BS1229. Tonneau, Serge. “George Smith.” Blues: Bimestrel International Blues Jazz no. 2 (1970): 29–31. BS1230. Topping, Ray. Little George Smith: Harmonica Ace. UK: Ace CDCHD-337, 1991; USA: Flair/Virgin V2-86298, 1991. BS1231. Topping, Ray. Little George Smith: Oopin’ Doopin’ Doopin’. UK: Ace CH 60, 1982. BS1232. Townsley, Tom. George ‘Harmonica’ Smith: Now You Can Talk About Me. USA: Blind Pig BP-5049, 1998. BS1233. Townsley, Tom. “The George Smith Story.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 20–21, 24.

BS1243. Périn, Jacques. “George Smith.” Soul Bag no. 98 (Mar/Apr 1984): 32. BS1244. Tallqvist, Helge. “In Loving Memory of George ‘Harmonica’ Smith, 1924–83.” Blues News [Finland] no. 84 (1983): 1, 27. BS1245. Wijngaarden, Kees van. “George Smith Overleden.” Block no. 48 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1983): 7. GUY SMITH See: Item C766 (Vol. 5). HENRY SMITH See: Item F783. HORACE SMITH See: Item BB3202. HUEY “PIANO” SMITH BS1246. Angle, Johnny; Hannusch, Jeff. Havin’ a Good Time with Huey ‘Piano’ Smith & His Clowns. UK: Edsel NESTCD 922, 1999. BS1247. Anon. “‘Yokomo’ Latest for Huey (Piano) Smith.” Billboard no. 71 (12 Jan 1959): 6.

BS1234. Ungania, Pierluigi. “Tribute to George ‘Harmonica’ Smith.” Feelin’ Good no. 14 (1987): 12–16.

BS1248. Bennett, Wardell. Huey Smith: Somewhere There’s Honey for the Grizzly Bear, Somewhere There’s a Flower for the Bee. UK: Ace CH 100, 1984.

BS1235. Vernon, Mike. “George Smith - Harmonica King?” Melody Maker (28 Mar 1970): 18.

BS1249. Bernholm, Jonas. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith.” Shout no. 70 (Oct 1971): 1–4.

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BS1250. Berry, Jason; Foose, Jonathan; Jones, Tad. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith and Guitar Slim,” in Up from the Cradle of Jazz, pp. 79–92. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986. Also published in Living Blues no. 72 (1986): 14–22. BS1251. Broven, John J. “Gerri Hall,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 124–125 (Item F1076). BS1252. Broven, John J. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith and the Clowns,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 120–123 (Item F1076). BS1253. Broven, John. Huey Smith & the Clowns: The Imperial Sides, 1960–61. France: Imperial 1546731, 1983. BS1254. Broven, John J. “Huey Smith on Stage,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 123–124 (Item F1076). BS1255. Broven, John J. “Huey Smith: The Later Years,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 125–127 (Item F1076). BS1256. Carroll, Ted; Topping, Ray. Huey ‘Piano’ Smith: Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu. UK: Chiswick CH 9, 1978. BS1257. Clarke, Donald. “Smith, Huey ‘Piano’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1203–1204 (Item E125). BS1258. Cocks, Jay. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith’s Rock & Roll Revival,” in Stranded: Rock and Roll for a Desert Island, ed. G. Marcus, pp. 148–160. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1979. BS1259. Hannusch, Jeff. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith.” Goldmine no. 73 (Jun 1982): 16–17. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 17, with additions/corrections in Goldmine no. 80 (1983), no. 87 (1983).) BS1260. Hannusch, Jeff. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith: So You Want to Be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star.” Wavelength no. 8 (Jun 1981): 17. BS1261. Hannusch, Jeff. Huey Smith: Pitta Pattin’. UK: Charly CRB 1164, 1987. BS1262. Hannusch, Jeff. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith: Don’t You Just Know It,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 35–44 (Item F1085).

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BS1265. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Huey ‘Piano’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2303 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 327 (E166). BS1266. Mohr, Kurt. “Huey Smith Discography.” Shout no. 70 (Oct 1971): 4–8. BS1267. Morthland, John. “Smith, Huey ‘Piano’,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 246–247 (Item E154). BS1268. Nite, Norm N. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 573 (Item E181). BS1269. Persson, Lennart. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith.” Pop [Sweden] no. 15 (1995): 1597. BS1270. Richardson, Clive. “The Comeback of Huey Smith, 1979–1980.” Juke Blues no. 3 (Dec 1985): 15–16. BS1271. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Huey ‘Piano’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 372 (Item E202). BS1272. Slaven, Neil. Havin’ Fun with Huey ‘Piano’ Smith. UK: Westside WESM 560, 1999. BS1273. Slaven, Neil. Huey Piano Smith and His Clowns: Having a Good Time. UK: Westside WESM 516, 1997. BS1274. Soricelli, Robert. “Smith, Huey ‘Piano’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 899 (Item E162). BS1275. Stevens, Guy. Huey ‘Piano’ Smith: Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu: Havin’ a Good Time. UK: Sue ILP 917, 1965. BS1276. Waller, Don. Serious Clownin’: History of Huey ‘Piano’ Smith and the Clowns. USA: Rhino RNLP 70222, 1986. BS1277. Wisse, Rien. “Block Ging op Bezoek Bij: Huey ‘Piano’ Smith.” Block no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1980): 11–13. See also: Item F1079. IKE SMITH See: Item BC2122. IVY SMITH

BS1263. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 294 (Item E145).

BS1278. Rowe, Mike. Ivy Smith & Cow Cow Davenport: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1927–1930. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6039, 1993.

BS1264. Holland, Ted. “Huey ‘Piano’ Smith,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 15 (E157).

BS1279. Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 11 (Jun 1983): 3 pp.

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J.B. SMITH (Johnnie B. Smith) BS1280. Jackson, Bruce. “Prison Worksongs: The Composer in Negatives.” Western Folklore 26, no. 4 (Oct 1967): 245–268.

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BS1294. Perls, Nick. ‘Funny Papa’ Smith: The Original Howlin’ Wolf. USA: Yazoo L-1031, c1971. BS1295. Russell, Tony. “Blues Masters of the 30’s: John T. Smith.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 1 (Apr 1971): 41.

BS1281. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, J.B,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2303–2304 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 327 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 321 (E169).

BS1296. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, J.T. ‘Funny Papa’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 373 (Item E202).

BS1282. Monge, Luigi. “Smith, J.B,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 899 (Item E162).

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J.L. SMITH (James L. Smith)

BS1297. Weinstock, Ron. “Funny Paper Smith.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 1–2.

Items BH778, F1439. JOHN HENRY SMITH See: BIG BAD SMITTY (under “B”)

BS1283. Eagle, Bob. “James L. Smith.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 14–15.

KENNY “BEADY EYES” SMITH

BS1284. Leadbitter, Mike; Dawkins, Jimmy. “J.L. Smith (Discographies).” Alley Music no. 1 (1st Quarter 1971): 19–20.

BS1298. Margolin, Bob. “Steady Rollin’: Hot Tips: Kenny ‘Beady Eyes’ Smith and Nappy Brown.” Blues Revue no. 82 (Jun/Jul 2003): 29–30.

J.T. “FUNNY PAPER” SMITH BS1285. Anon. J.T. Smith. (John T. Funny Paper): His Greatest Hits. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1976. 32 pp. BS1286. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “J.T. ‘Funny Papa’ Smith,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 230 (E101). BS1287. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, ‘Funny Paper’ J.T,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 338–339 (Item E110). BS1288. Doering, Teddy. “Funny Paper Smith.” Blues Notes 4, no. 15/16 (Oct 1972): 55–58. BS1289. Doering, Teddy. J.T. ‘Funny Paper’ Smith (The Howling Wolf): Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1930–1931). Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6016, 1991. BS1290. Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, ‘JT’/’Funny Papa (Paper)’/ ’Howlin’’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 470 (E146). BS1291. Komara, Edward. “Smith, John T,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 899 (Item E162). BS1292. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, J.T. ‘Funny Papa’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2304 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 327–328 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 322 (E169). BS1293. Monge, Luigi. “Fool’s Blues,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 296–323. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985.

See also: WILLIE “BIG EYES” SMITH LAURA SMITH BS1299. Rye, Howard. Laura Smith: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5429, 1996. Edna Hicks, Hazel Meyers, Laura Smith: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5431, 1996. BS1300. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Laura Smith.” Storyville (1996/97): 227–229. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier). See also: Items A208, A802, BB2452. LUCIUS SMITH BS1301. Lotz, Rainer E. “Smith, Lucius,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 900 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 95. BS1302. “Banjo Player Dies at 95: Style Drew Wide Acclaim.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (20 May 1980). Reprinted in Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 32. See also: Item BB3289. MABEL “BIG MAYBELLE” SMITH BS1303. Anon. “Big Maybelle.” Ebony 10, no. 4 (Feb 1955): 104.

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BS1304. Anon. “Big Maybelle, Headlines Huge ‘Package’ Enroute to Chicago.” Chicago Defender (5 Nov 1955): 7. BS1305. Baumgart, Malcolm; Patrick, Mick. Big Maybelle: Half Heaven, Half Heartache: The Brunswick Recordings. UK: Westside CD 589, 1999. BS1306. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, Mabel,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 340 (Item E110). BS1307. Bruin, Leo W. “Big Maybelle Smith.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 69/70/71 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1976): 16. BS1308. Clarke, Donald. “Big Maybelle,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 112 (Item E125). BS1309. Cohn, Lawrence. Big Maybelle: Gabbin’ Blues, and Other Big Hits. USA: Epic EE 22012, 1968. BS1310. Evans, David. “Big Maybelle,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 102–103. New York: Perigee, 2005. BS1311. Feather, Leonard. “Big Maybelle (Smith, Mabel),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; Ira Gitler, p. 67 (Item E135). BS1312. Feather, Leonard. “Smith, Mabel (Big Maybelle),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 425 (Item E138). BS1313. Garner, Ken. “Big Maybelle,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 270. London: BBC, 1993. BS1314. Gart, Galen. “Big Maybelle,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BS1315. Godin, Dave. “Big Maybelle.” Black Music (Feb 1974): 44. BS1316. Grendysa, Peter. Big Maybelle: The Complete Okeh Sessions, 1952–’55. USA: Legacy/Epic 53417, 1994. BS1317. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Big Maybelle,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 40 (Item E145). BS1318. Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, Mabel Louise,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 470–472 (E146). BS1319. Holland, Ted. “Big Maybelle,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 59 (E157). BS1320. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Big Maybelle [and] Smith, Mabel ‘Big Maybelle’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 243, 2307 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 34 (E166). Reprinted in an edited form

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in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 26 (E169). BS1321. Lustbader, Eric van. The Last of Big Maybelle. USA: Paramount PAS 1011, 1973. BS1322. Mohr, Kurt. “Big Maybelle Discography.” Shout no. 74 (Feb 1972): 1–5. BS1323. Nooger, Dan. Blues, Candy & Big Maybelle. USA: Savoy Jazz SV-0262, 1994. BS1324. Nooger, Dan. Big Maybelle. USA: Savoy SJL 1143, 1984. BS1325. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Big Maybelle, 1944–1953. France: Classics 5089, 2004. BS1326. Point, Michael. “Big Maybelle,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 80 (Item E162). BS1327. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Big Maybelle.” Blues News [Finland] no. 66 (1980): 27–29. BS1328. Rotante, Anthony. “Big Maybelle: A Discography of Big Maybelle Smith.” Record Research no. 60 (May/Jun 1964): 8–9. (NOTE: With additions/ corrections in Record Research no. 63 (1964): 8.) BS1329. Russell, Tony. “Big Maybelle (1924–1972),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 92 (Item A1904). BS1330. Santelli, Robert. “Big Maybelle,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 32–33 (Item E202). BS1331. Shadwick, Keith. “Big Maybelle,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 24 (Item E204). BS1332. Southern, Eileen. “Smith, Mabel Louise (‘Big Maybelle’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 347 (Item E208). BS1333. Stein, H. Alan. Blues, Candy and Big Maybelle. USA: Savoy MG-14011, 1958. Obituaries: Coda 10, no. 6 (1972): 38. Down Beat 39, no. 4 (2 Mar 1972): 10. Jazz Hot no. 282 (Apr 1972): 21. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 198 (Mar 1972): 7. Melody Maker (5 Feb 1972): 6. Variety 265 (26 Jan 1972): 63. BS1334. Niquét, Bernard. “Big Maybelle.” Soul Bag no. 20 (Jul/Aug 1972): 25–26. See also: Goldmine no. 190 (4 Dec 1987). Item A2243. MAMIE SMITH BS1335. Anon. “Making Records.” Chicago Defender (13 Mar 1920): 6.

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BS1336. Anon. “Mamie Smith.” Chicago Defender (23 Sep 1922): 7. BS1337. Anon. “Mamie Smith: A Further Report.” Record Research no. 58 (Feb 1964): 9, 20. BS1338. Anon. “Mamie Smith a Hit.” Chicago Defender (5 Mar 1921): 5. BS1339. Anon. “Mamie Smith: A Provisional Discography.” Discophile no. 51 (Dec 1956): 2–10, 15; Discophile (Nov 1961). Reprinted in Record Research no. 57 (Jan 1964): 8–12. BS1340. Anon. “Mamie Smith Co.” Chicago Defender (2 Apr 1921): 6. BS1341. Anon. “‘Mamie Smith Co.’ Fills the Avenue; ‘Mexico’ Enters Second Week at Grand.” Chicago Defender (5 Mar 1921): 4. BS1342. Anon. “Mamie Smith is Still the South’s Favorite Singer.” Chicago Defender (15 Sep 1934): 8. BS1343. Anon. “Mamie Smith’s Gang.” Chicago Defender (16 Apr 1927): 6. BS1344. Anon. “Okeh Record Artist Has Rapid Rise to Stardom.” Chicago Defender (21 Jul 1923): 6. BS1345. Anon. “Pace & Handy.” Chicago Defender (31 Jul 1920): 4. BS1346. Bentley, Chris. Mamie Smith: Crazy Blues. Denmark: Official 6037, 1989. BS1347. Biagioni, Egino. “Blues the (Blues-) World Forgot. 3. Teil: Crazy Blues: Mamie Smith.” Blues Notes 6, no. 23 (1974): 12–14. BS1348. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, Mamie (Robinson),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 341–342 (Item E110). BS1349. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Mamie Smith,” in Blueswomen, pp. 119–128 (E112). BS1350. Bradley, Jack. “Mamie Smith Benefit.” Coda 6, no. 7 (Apr 1964): 18. BS1351. Burley, Dan. “The ‘Crazy Blues’.” New York Amsterdam News (9 Mar 1940): 20; New York Amsterdam News (16 Mar 1940): 20. BS1352. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Smith, Mamie,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 463–464 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Mamie Smith,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 599–600 (Item E119). BS1353. Chilton, John. “Smith, Mamie,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 310 (Item E121). BS1354. Clarke, Donald. “Smith, Mamie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1206 (Item E125).

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BS1355. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Smith, Mamie,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 282. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BS1356. Davis, John; Gray-Clarke, G.F. “Mamie Smith: A Very Tentative Discography of Her Okeh Recordings with the Rega Orchestra.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 12 (Dec 1950): 20. BS1357. Demêtre, Jacques. “Il y a Soixante Ans: Le Premier Disque de Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 382 (Mar 1981): 38. BS1358. Feather, Leonard. “Smith, Mamie,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 425 (Item E138). BS1359. Foreman, Ronald C., Jr. “Mamie Smith’s Debut on Records: Challenge and Response,” in Jazz and Race Records, 1920–32, pp. 55–89. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois, 1968. BS1360. Gussow, Adam. “‘Shoot Myself a Cop’: Mamie Smith’s ‘Crazy Blues’ as Social Text.” Callaloo 25, no. 1 (2002): 8–44. BS1361. Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, Mamie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 472–474 (E146). BS1362. Holland, Ted. “Mamie Smith,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 67–68 (E157). BS1363. Hunter, Bob. “Smith, First Negro Blues Singer On Wax.” Chicago Defender (16 Sep 1963): A16. BS1364. Jackson, Buzzy. “Bad Women — The Early Years: Mamie Desdoumes, Sophie Tucker, Mamie Smith, and Ma Rainey,” in a Bad Woman Feeling Good, pp. 1–36. New York: W.W. Norton, 2005. BS1365. Jones, Jeff. “Smith, Mamie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 900–901 (Item E162). BS1366. Kinkle, Roger D. “Smith, Mamie,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1776–1777 (E160). BS1367. Kunstadt, Leonard. “The Golden Age of BluesRecordings.” Record Research no. 11 (Jan/Feb 1957): 3–4. BS1368. Kunstadt, Len; Colton, B. “Mamie Smith: The First Lady of the Blues.” Record Research no. 31 (Nov 1960): 6–7. BS1369. Kunstadt, Len. “Mamie Smith: The First Lady of the Blues.” Record Research no. 57 (Jan 1964): 3–6; “Mamie Smith: A Further Report.” Record Research no. 58 (Feb 1964): 9+.

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BS1370. Langston, Tony. “‘Mamie Smith Co.’ Fills the Avenue.” Chicago Defender (5 Mar 1921): 4. BS1371. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Mamie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2307 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 328 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 322–323 (E169). BS1372. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Smith, Mamie,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, pp. 629–630 (Item E176). BS1373. Monceaux, Morgan. “Mamie Smith,” in Jazz: My Music, My People. New York: Knopf, 1994. BS1374. Obrecht, Jas. “Mamie Smith: First Lady of the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 17 (May/Jun 1995): 21–24. BS1375. Oliver, Paul. “Smith [née Robinson], Mamie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 249 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 473 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 23. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 577. New York: Grove, 2001. BS1376. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Smith, Mamie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 231 (Item E182). BS1377. Placksin, Sally. “Mamie Smith,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 21–24. New York: Wideview, 1982. BS1378. Romanowski, Ken. Mamie Smith: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 14 February 1920 to c. 18 August 1921. Austria: Document DOCD-5357, 1995. Vol. 2: c. 18 August 1921 to Early May 1922. Austria: Document DOCD-5358, 1995. Vol. 3: c. Early May 1922 to c. 15 August 1923. Austria: Document DOCD-5359, 1995. Vol. 4: c. 16 August 1923 to 1942. Austria: Document DOCD-5360, 1995. BS1379. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Mamie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 373–374 (Item E202). BS1380. Smith, E.R. “The Film Career of Mamie Smith.” Record Research no. 65 (Dec 1964): 3. BS1381. Smith, Willie ‘The Lion’; Hoefer, George. “Those Crazy Blues,” in Music on My Mind: The Memoirs of an American Pianist, pp. 100–106. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1965. BS1382. Snelson, Floyd G. “Mamie Smith, First to Record the Blues, Hit Jackpot But Died Broke.” Chicago Defender (26 Feb 1955): 6.

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BS1383. Snelson, Floyd G. “Scribe Asks What Has Become of the Blues?: Mamie Smith, Queen of Them All, Sees Return.” Chicago Defender (23 Dec 1939): 13. BS1384. Southern, Eileen. “Smith, Mamie,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 347 (Item E208). BS1385. Spencer, Onah. “First Blues Disc Was Made by Mamie Smith.” Down Beat 8, no. 12 (15 Jun 1941): 8. BS1386. Spencer, Onah. “Mamie Smith: First Girl to Record Blues.” Down Beat 7, no. 10 (15 May 1940): 13. BS1387. Spivey, Victoria. “I Knew Mamie Smith.” Record Research no. 57 (Jan 1964): 7. BS1388. Tanner, Peter. “Oh, Didn’t They Ramble!” Melody Maker (23 Dec 1950): 9. BS1389. Williams, Martin. “Blues Night at the Celebrity Club.” Down Beat 31, no. 9 (9 Apr 1964): 15–17. BS1390. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Mamie Smith.” Storyville (1996/97): 229–231. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) Obituaries: Melody Maker (25 Jan 1947): 3. BS1391. Hunter, Alberta. “Mamie Smith Last of Blues Quintet.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (9 Nov 1946): 8. BS1392. “Mamie Smith, Famous Blues Chirper, Dies.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (2 Nov 1946): 6. BS1393. “Mamie Smith, Famous Blues Singer, Dies.” Los Angeles Sentinel (7 Nov 1946): 18. BS1394. Ronan, Eddie. “Mamie Smith Joins Immortals of Blues.” Down Beat 13, no. 25 (2 Dec 1946): 9. See also: Items A35, A391, BJ1272, BR162. MELVIN SMITH BS1395. Vera, Billy. Melvin Smith: At His Best. Germany: Bear Family 15703 BH, 1995. MOSES “WHISPERING” SMITH BS1396. Anon. “Portraits du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 217 (Dec 1973): 38–39. BS1397. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Whispering Smith,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 231–232 (E101). BS1398. Beyer, Jimmy. “Moses ‘Whisperin’’ Smith,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 29–31. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

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BS1399. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, Moses ‘Whispering’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 342–343 (Item E110). BS1400. Cousins, Eddie. “The Louisiana Blues.” Hot Buttered Soul no. 18 (May 1973): 13. BS1401. Gonneau, Pierre. Whispering Smith: Over Easy. USA: Excello 8020, 1971.

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BS1402. Guerry, Jean. “Whispering ‘Moses’ Smith.” Soul Bag no. 16 (c1971): 15.

BS1418. Bentley, John. “Pine Top Smith.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 7 (Mar 1962): 11–12. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 12.)

BS1403. Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, Moses ‘Whispering’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 474 (E146).

BS1419. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, ‘Pine Top’ Clarence,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 342–343 (Item E110).

BS1404. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Smith, Moses ‘Whispering’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 901 (Item E162).

BS1420. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Smith, Pine Top (Clarence),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 464 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Pine Top Smith,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 600 (Item E119).

BS1405. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Moses ‘Whispering’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2307 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 328 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 323 (E169). BS1406. Leadbitter, Mike; Broven, John. “Moses Smith.” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 5. BS1407. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘I Cried So Hard’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, p. 25. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BS1408. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Whispering,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 375–376 (Item E202). BS1409. Simpson, Jim. “Moses Comes Over Easy.” Melody Maker (13 Jan 1973): 18. Obituaries: Jazz Magazine [France] no. 334 (Dec 1984): 7. BS1410. Allman, Eddie. “Moses ‘Whisperin’’ Smith.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (4 May 1984). Reprinted in Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 68–69. BS1411. Broven, John. “Whispering Smith.” Blues & Rhythm no. 1 (Jul 1984): 30. BS1412. Grossetti, Jerry. “Whispering Smith.” Blues Forum no. 14 (1984): 37. BS1413. Löfgren, Tommy. “Whispering Smith, 1932–1984.” Jefferson no. 66 (Fall 1984): 44. BS1414. Périn, Jacques. “Whispering Smith.” Soul Bag no. 100 (Sep/Oct 1984): 56. BS1415. Wisse, Rien. “Whispering Smith.” Block no. 50 (1984): 19. See also: Items BH1156, BM1718, D1146, F708, F743.

BS1421. Chilton, John. “Smith, ‘Pine Top’ Clarence,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 310 (Item E121). BS1422. Clarke, Donald. “Smith, Pine Top,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1207 (Item E125). BS1423. Feather, Leonard. “Smith, Clarence (Pinetop),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 425 (Item E138). BS1424. Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. “The Birth of the Boogie: I Want All of You to Know - Pine Top’s Boogie Woogie.” Blues Unlimited no. 133 (Jan/Feb 1979): 10–11. BS1425. Hall, Bob. “Smith, Clarence ‘Pine Top’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 897–898 (Item E162). BS1426. Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, Clarence ‘Pine Top’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 467–468 (E146). BS1427. Hoefer, George. “Tales of Two Jazzmen: One True, Other False.” Down Beat 19 (18 Apr 1952): 7. (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.doctorjazz.co.uk/posth.html.) BS1428. Holland, Ted. “Clarence ‘Pinetop’ Smith,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 7 (E157). BS1429. Jones, Max. “Talking and Singing with Piano.” Melody Maker (15 Apr 1950): 9. BS1430. Kinkle, Roger D. “Smith, Pine Top,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1777 (E160). BS1431. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Clarence ‘Pine Top’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2302 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 326 (E166). Reprinted

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in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 321 (E169).

BS1445. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Pine Top,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 374 (Item E202).

BS1432. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Smith, Pine Top,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 630 (Item E176).

BS1446. Sheridan, Chris. “Chapters in Jazz. Chapter 4: Dust Off That Old Pianna.” Cadence 6, no. 9 (Sep 1980): 19–22, 45.

BS1433. Oliver, Paul. “Smith, Clarence ‘Pinetop’ (1904– 1929),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 266 (Item E378).

BS1447. Smith, Francis Wilford. “David Bell Was Found Not Guilty, or How Pinetop Smith Did Die.” Blues Unlimited no. 141 (Autumn/Winter 1981): 29.

BS1434. Oliver, Paul. “Smith, Pinetop,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 17, ed. S. Sadie, pp. 417–418. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 250 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 474 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 23. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 578–579. New York: Grove, 2001.

BS1448. Smith, Francis Wilford. “I Saw Pine Top Spit Blood and Fall, or How Pinetop Smith Didn’t Die.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 34.

BS1435. Palmer, Robert. “Memphian with the Fuzzy Sound: One of Rock’s Unsung Pioneers.” Commercial Appeal (Fanfare) [Memphis] (7 Feb 1982): 13. BS1436. Palmer, Robert. “A Toast to Rock’s Unsung Ancestors.” New York Times (3 Feb 1982): 19. BS1437. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Smith, Clarence ‘Pinetop’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 229 (Item E182). BS1438. Paparelli, Frank (ed.). Pine Top Smith: 5 Original Compositions. New York: Leeds, 1941. 24 pp.

BS1449. Smith, M.E.M. “Pine Top Smith: A Belated Appreciation.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 4 (Apr 1954): 19. BS1450. Southern, Eileen. “Smith, Clarence (‘Pine Top’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 345 (Item E208). BS1451. Tanner, Peter. “Oh, Didn’t They Ramble.” Melody Maker (15 Apr 1950): 9. See also: Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955). Melody Maker (22 Dec 1945): 4. Items BA454, BA797 (Vol. 1), BN117, C733, E318. ROBERT CURTIS SMITH BS1452. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, Robert Curtis,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 343 (Item E110). BS1453. Komara, Edward. “Smith, Robert Curtis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 901–902 (Item E162).

BS1439. Pease, Sharon A. “‘I Saw Pinetop Spit Blood’: The Life and Death of Clarence Smith, Creator of Boogie-Woogie.” Down Beat 6, no. 10 (1939): 4, 18, 23.

BS1454. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Robert Curtis,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2308 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 328 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 323 (E169).

BS1440. Pease, Sharon A. “‘Pine Top’ Smith Influenced Early Piano Style of Swingin’ Ammons.” Down Beat 4, no. 7 (1937): 28.

BS1455. McCormick, Mack. The Blues of Robert Curtis Smith: Clarksdale Blues. USA: Bluesville BV1064, 1962.

BS1441. Pease, Sharon A. “Will Pinetop’s Sons Be Great Like Their Dad?: Clarence and Eugene Smith Today Play Boogie-Woogie with the Best of Them.” Down Beat 6, no. 11 (1939): 8.

BS1456. Oliver, Paul. “Robert Curtis Smith,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 23, 40, 72, 196 (Item A1585).

BS1442. Rattenbury, Ken. “Jazz Pianorama. 24: Clarence ‘Pinetop’ Smith.” Crescendo 26, no. 2 (Feb 1989): 32–33.

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BS1443. Rye, Howard. “Pine Top Smith.” Collectors Items no. 27 (Dec 1984): 16. BS1444. Sandin, Jörgen. “Clarence ‘Pine Top’ Smith.” Jefferson no. 23 (1973): 36–38.

See also: Item D1469.

See: Items A274, A2210, BB1776, BS812 (Vol. 5). SIX CYLINDER SMITH See: BLIND JOE TAGGART, BLIND PERCY AND HIS BLIND BAND

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Items BT9 (Vols 1&2), F1389. SPARK PLUG SMITH BS1457. Evans, David. Spark Plug Smith and Tallahassee Tight: East Coast Blues and Gospel: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1933– 1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5387, 1995. BS1458. Vernon, Paul. “Blues Obscurities. No. 1.” Blues World no. 17 (Nov 1967): 17–18. See also: Item F459. TRIXIE SMITH BS1459. Anon. “Smith, Trixie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 475 (Item E159). BS1460. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, Trixie,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 344–345 (Item E110). BS1461. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Trixie Smith,” in Blueswomen, pp. 129–130 (E112). BS1462. Briggs, Keith. Trixie Smith: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5332, 1995. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5333, 1995. BS1463. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Smith, Trixie,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 465 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Trixie Smith,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 602 (Item E119). BS1464. Clarke, Donald. “Smith, Trixie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1208 (Item E125). BS1465. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Trixie Smith,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 193. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BS1466. Harris, Sheldon. “Smith, Trixie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 474–475 (E146). BS1467. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Trixie Smith,” in Black Pearls, pp. 244–247. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987. BS1468. Komara, Edward. “Smith, Trixie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 902 (Item E162). BS1469. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smith, Trixie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2310 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 328 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 323 (E169). BS1470. Oliver, Paul. “Smith, Trixie (c.1900–1943),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 269 (Item E378).

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BS1471. Russell, Tony. “Trixie Smith (1895–1943),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 167–168 (Item A1904). BS1472. Santelli, Robert. “Smith, Trixie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 375 (Item E202). BS1473. Shadwick, Keith. “Trixie Smith,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 282 (Item E204). BS1474. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 9 (Sep 1954): 8–9. BS1475. Tanner, Peter. “Oh, Didn’t They Ramble.” Melody Maker (11 Nov 1950): 9. BS1476. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Trixie Smith.” Storyville (2002/03): 212–214. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) See also: Items A1830, A1831, BC1891, BR162. VERSEY SMITH See: WILLIAM AND VERSEY SMITH “BIG” WALTER SMITH BS1477. Benicewicz, Larry. “Big Guitar Red’s Blues Stories.” Real Blues no. 4 (Dec 1996/Jan 1997): 28–31. BS1478. Bremer, Karl. “Big Walter Smith: Minnosota’s Brother to the Blues.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/ Dec 1997): 34–35. BS1479. Bremer, Karl. “Gettin’ in the Groove: Minneapolis Blues Man Big Walter Smith.” Blues & Rhythm no. 97 (Mar 1995): 10. See also: Item F307. WHISPERING SMITH See: MOSES “WHISPERING” SMITH WILLIAM AND VERSEY SMITH See: Items A1177 (Vol. 2), BB2878, BC1274. WILLIAM SMITH See: WILLIAM AND VERSEY SMITH WILLIE “BIG EYES” SMITH BS1480. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Smith,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 232 (E101). BS1481. A.S. “Un des Meilleurs Batteurs de Blues: Willie Big Eyes Smith.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 18/20 (Summer 1978): 11–12.

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BS1482. Bossi, Matteo; Grandi, Marino. “Willie ‘Big Eyes’ Smith: Intervista.” Il Blues no. 89 (Dec 2004): 16–17. BS1483. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “Little Willie Smith.” Blues Unlimited no. 9 (Feb 1964): 20. BS1484. Forsgren, Tommy. “U b da Judge.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 5. BS1485. Leadbitter, Mike. “Little Willie Smith.” Blues Unlimited no. 13 (Jul 1964): 6–7. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 115– 117 (Item A1241).

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BS1500. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smokey Babe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2313 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 329 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 324 (E169). BS1501. Monge, Luigi. “Smokey Babe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 904 (Item E162). BS1502. Oster, Harry. Hottest Brand Goin’: The Blues of Smokey Babe. USA: Bluesville BV-1063, c1963; UK: Ace CH 261, 1989.

BS1486. Moon, D. Thomas. “Willie ‘Big Eyes’ Smith: ‘Bout Time.” Blues Revue no. 26 (Dec 1996/Jan 1997): 44–47.

BS1503. Oster, Harry. Smoky Babe/Herman E. Johnson: Louisiana Country Blues. USA: Arhoolie CD 440, 1996.

BS1487. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Willie Smith,” in Blues, pp. 60, 73, 139 (Item A1504).

BS1504. Oster, Harry. Smoky Babe: Hot Blues. USA: FolkLyric FL-118, c1960; UK: 77 Records LA 12/12, c1960; USA: Arhoolie 2019, c1971.

BS1488. O’Brien, Justin. Willie Smith: Bag Full of Blues. USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5027, 1995. BS1489. O’Brien, Justin. “Smith, Willie ‘Big Eyes’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 902 (Item E162). BS1490. Rodriguez, Javier. “Calvin Jones & Willie Smith.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 37. BS1491. Tidwell, Emily. “Going Back to Where I Had Been: Calvin Jones and Willie Smith.” Living Blues no. 99 (Sep/Oct 1991): 18–21. BS1492. Vernon, Mick. “‘Little’ Willie Smith.” R&B Monthly no. 6 (Jul 1964): 9–10. “THUNDER” WILSON SMITH BS1493. Bogaert, Karel. “Smith, ‘Thunder’ Wilson,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 343–344 (Item E110). SMOKY BABE (Robert Brown) BS1494. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Smokey Babe,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 232 (E101). BS1495. Bogaert, Karel. “Smoky Babe (Robert Brown),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 345 (Item E110). BS1496. Bruin, Leo W. “Hot Blues en Downtown Boogie van Smoky Babe.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 49 (Feb 1975): 1–3. BS1497. Cohn, Lawrence. “New Faces in Folk Music.” Saturday Review 46 (19 Nov 1963): 56. BS1498. Groom, Bob. “Smoky Babe: Hottest Brand Goin’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 96 (Feb 1995): 8–10. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BS1499. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Robert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 86 (E146).

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 5. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm ABRAHAM “LITTLE SMOKEY” SMOTHERS BS1505. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Little Smokey Smothers: ‘They’ll Smell My Onions’.” Living Blues no. 112 (Nov/Dec 1993): 22–31. BS1506. Grandi, Marino. “L’Importante è aver Vissuto Quei Giorni: Little Smokey Smothers.” Il Blues no. 84 (Sep 2003): 12–13. BS1507. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smothers, ‘Little Smokey’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 329 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 324 (E169). BS1508. Mourot, Christophe; Périn, Jacques. “Lee Shot Williams et Little Smokey Smothers.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 17. BS1509. O’Brien, Justin. “Smothers, Abraham ‘Little Smokey’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 904–905 (Item E162). BS1510. Stephenson, Mike; Irvine, Les. “‘Those Guys Were Making Shoebox Money’: Little Smokey Smothers Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 179 (May 2003): 8. BS1511. Wijngaarden, Kees van. “Little Smokey Smothers: Een Telg uit een Grote Blues-Familie.” Block no. 86 (1993): 7–11. BS1512. Wisner, Steve. “Chicago Blues, Yesterday and Today: ‘Smokey’ Smothers; Big Otis and Little Abe.” Living Blues no. 37 (Mar/Apr 1978): 18–21.

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BS1513. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Smokey Smothers,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 232–233 (E101).

BS1530. Baumgartner, Brian. “Partnership in the Blues: Eddie Snow & Floyd Murphy.” Juke Blues no. 42 (Autumn 1998): 14–21.

BS1514. Bogaert, Karel. “Smothers, ‘Smokey’ Otis,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 345 (Item E110). BS1515. Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “Otis Smothers.” Blues Unlimited no. 9 (Feb 1964): 6. Reprinted as “Smokey Smothers,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 97 (Item A1241). BS1516. Harris, Sheldon. “Smothers, Otis ‘Smokey’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 475–476 (E146). BS1517. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Smothers, Otis ‘Big Smokey’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 329 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 324–325 (E169). BS1518. Niquét, Bernard. “Otis ‘Smokey’ Smothers.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 26, 31–32. BS1519. Pöyhönen, Timo. “Smokey Smothers.” Blues News [Finland] no. 86 (1984): 13, 15. BS1520. Santelli, Robert. “Smothers, Smokey,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 376 (Item E202). BS1521. Tomko, Gene. “Smothers, Otis ‘Big Smokey’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 905 (Item E162). BS1522. Wisner, Steve. “Chicago Blues, Yesterday and Today: ‘Smokey’ Smothers; Big Otis and Little Abe.” Living Blues no. 37 (Mar/Apr 1978): 18–21. Obituaries: Cadence 19, no. 12 (Dec 1993): 109. Down Beat 60, no. 11 (Nov 1993): 11. Goldmine no. 343 (17 Sep 1993): 8. Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 25. Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 55. Orkester Journalen 61 (Oct 1993): 38.

BS1531. Komara, Edward. “Snow, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 905 (Item E162). BS1532. Teague, Tom. “The Life and Music of Eddie Snow.” Illinois Times (19 Jan 1989). Obituaries: Cadence 25, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 141. Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 44. Soul Bag no. 154 (1999): 36. BS1533. Bays, Kenneth. “Eddie Snow (1921–1998).” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 86. BS1534. Huggins, Cilla. “Eddie Snow.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 56. BS1535. LeBlanc, Eric. “Eddie Snow.” Blues & Rhythm no. 136 (Feb 1999): 16–17. BS1536. Nelson, David. “Eddie Snow.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 72. HATTIE SNOW See: Item BB3202. Q. ROSCOE SNOWDEN See: Item C766 (Vol. 4). FLOYD SOILEAU See: JIN RECORDS CLIFFORD SOLOMON BS1537. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Interview de Clifford Solomon.” Soul Bag no. 21 (Nov/Dec 1972): 24–25.

BS1523. Dirks, Scott. “Otis Big Smokey Smothers.” Blues Revue no. 11 (1993): 54.

BS1538. Pollock, Dan. “Clifford Solomon.” Windplayer no. 55 (1996): 24–29.

BS1524. Dirks, Scott. “Otis ‘Smokey’ Smothers.” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 18.

BS1539. Rye, Howard. “Solomon, Clifford,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 906 (Item E162).

BS1525. Illinois Slim. “Otis ‘Big Smokey’ Smothers.” Living Blues no. 112 (Nov/Dec 1993): 41–43. BS1526. Radenac, Marc. “Otis ‘Smokey’ Smothers.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 37.

BS1540. Weinstock, Ron. “Clifford Solomon.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 25.

BS1527. “Services Planned for Smothers: Blues Guitarist of Local Fame.” Chicago Defender (28 Jul 1993): 22.

Obituaries: All About Jazz [New York] no. 34 (2005): 35. Living Blues no. 174 (Sep/Oct 2004): 95.

BS1528. Whiteis, David. “Otis ‘Big Smokey’ Smothers.” Juke Blues no. 30 (Spring 1994): 25.

BS1541. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Clifford Terald Solomon.” Goldmine no. 651 (24 Jun 2005): 27, 29.

BS1529. Wisse, Rien. “Otis ‘Smokey’ Smothers.” Block no. 88 (1993): 12.

BS1542. Périn, Jacques. “Clifford Solomon.” Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 40.

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BS1543. Vacher, Peter. “Clifford Solomon.” Jazz Journal 57, no. 12 (Dec 2004): 20. BS1544. Vera, Billy. “Clifford Solomon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 192 (Sep 2004): 13. KING SOLOMON BS1545. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Solomon, King,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2320 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 330 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 325 (E169). BS1546. Stolper, Darryl. “King Solomon.” Blues Unlimited no. 71 (Apr 1970): 12. BS1547. Stolper, Darryl. “Profiles in Blues: King Solomon.” Goldmine (Mar 1978). SONNY BOY AND LONNIE (Teddy Smith and Lonnie Johnson) BS1548. Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography of Sonny Boy & Lonnie.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 14. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 32 (1966): 12.) BS1549. Smith, Chris. “Doing the Quincy Avenue Boogie: Sonny Boy and Lonnie.” Juke Blues no. 40 (1998): 47. See also: Items BD1249, BS221. THE SONS OF BLUES BS1550. Johnson, Greg. “Sons of Blues, The (The S.O.B. Band),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 906 (Item E162). BS1551. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sons of Blues (aka the S.O.B. Band),” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2326 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 330 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 325–326 (E169). BS1552. Plumpp, Sterling D. Sons of Blues: Where’s My Money? USA: Red Beans RB-004, 1984. BS1553. Santelli, Robert. “Sons of Blues, The,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 377 (Item E202). BS1554. Toelle, Kevin. Billy Branch & The Sons of Blues: Where’s My Money? USA: Evidence CD 26069, 1995. BS1555. Whiteis, Dave. Billy Branch, Lurrie Bell & The Sons of Blues: Chicago’s Young Blues Generation. USA: Evidence ECD 26114-2, 2001. See also: LURRIE BELL, BILLY BRANCH Item F311 (Vol. 3).

ANN SORTER BS1556. Bentley, Chris. “Boppin’ Belles ‘Blues’.” Roll Street Journal no. 20 (1987): 6–7. See also: ROBERT NIGHTHAWK THE SOUTH MEMPHIS JUG BAND See: JACK KELLY SOUTH SIDE SLIM (Henry Harris) BS1557. Barretta, Scott. “Breaking Out: Blues from the South Side of L.A.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 12–13. BS1558. Harris, Henry ‘Sneaky Joe’. South Side Slim: Raising Hell. USA: South Side CD 5, 2001. BS1559. Schuller, Tim. “South Side Slim: The Left Coast’s Strong New Voice.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 16–18. See also: Item BW2492. RICHARD SOWELL See: Items BB1393, C503. CLARENCE SPADY BS1560. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Clarence Spady.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 90. BS1561. Dries, Jan. “Clarence Spady.” Blues & Rhythm no. 147 (Mar 2000): 16–17. BS1562. Frantz, Niles. “Who’s Hot.” Living Blues no. 130 (Nov/Dec 1996): 10. BS1563. Komara, Edward. “Spady, Clarence,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 913–914 (Item E162). BS1564. Prévos, André. “Clarence Spady: Blues Down on Interstate 81.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 10–12. CHARLIE SPAND BS1565. Arx, Rolf von. “The Music of Charlie Spand.” Storyville no. 75 (Feb/Mar 1978): 98–99. BS1566. Bogaert, Karel. “Spand, Charlie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 347 (Item E110). BS1567. Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. Charlie Spand, 1929– 1931: Soon This Morning. UK: Magpie PY 4416, 1981. BS1568. Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. “A Man Trying to Get Away: Charlie Spand.” Blues Unlimited no. 117 (Jan/Feb 1976): 22–23. BS1569. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Charlie Spand,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 194. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

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BS1570. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Spand, Charlie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2335 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 330–331 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 326 (E169).

BS1583. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Otis Spann,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 233–234 (E101).

BS1571. Muir, Peter. “Spand, Charlie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 914–915 (Item E162).

BS1585. Balfour, Alan. “Foreword,” in The Half Ain’t Been Told: An Otis Spann Career Discography, ed. B. Rowe, pp. vii–xiii. Amsterdam: Micrography, 2000. Translated into Dutch in Back to the Roots no. 45 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 4–9.

BS1572. Rye, Howard. “Charlie Spand on Paramount.” Collectors Items no. 7 (Aug 1981): 14. BS1573. Rye, Howard. Charlie Spand: The Complete Paramounts in Chronological Order, 1929–1931. Austria: Document DOCD-5108, 1992. BS1574. Smith, Chris. “Clap Spands, Here Comes Charlie.” Blues & Rhythm no. 69 (May 1992): 16. BS1575. Walamies, Vesa. “Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: Charlie Spand.” Blues News [Finland] no. 69 (1981): 17, 20. BS1576. Wilford-Smith, Francis. “And Spand’s Strands.” Blues & Rhythm no. 72 (1992): 10. (NOTE: See also response from Chris Smith, “Algiers to That!” Blues & Rhythm no. 74 (1992): 9.) See also: Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955). Items C150, C152, C733, E318. LUCILLE SPANN BS1577. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lucille Spann,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 233 (E101). BS1578. Harris, Sheldon. “Spann, Lucille,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 476 (E146). BS1579. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Spann, Lucille,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2337 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 331 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 326 (E169). BS1580. Soricelli, Robert. “Spann, Lucille,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 915 (Item E162). BS1581. Spann, Lucille. Lucille Spann: Cry Before I Go. USA: Bluesway BLS-6070, 1974. See also: OTIS SPANN Item BS1610. OTIS SPANN BS1582. Anon. Otis Spann: Take Me Back Home. Holland: Black Magic 9004, 1983.

BS1584. Balfour, Alan. The Blues of Otis Spann. UK: SeeFor-Miles SEE 54, 1985. Notes reissued with The Blues of Otis Spann ... Plus. UK: See-For-Miles CD 389, 1993.

BS1586. Bays, Kenneth. “Otis Spann’s Final Shows Recovered After 30 Years.” Blues Revue no. 61 (Oct 2000): 74–75. BS1587. Bogaert, Karel. “Spann, Otis,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 347–349 (Item E110). BS1588. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Otis Spann’s Last Record.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 10–11. BS1589. Broven, John. “Otis Spann.” Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 4–5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 19–20 (Item A1241). BS1590. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Otis Spann Disco — Candid.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 12 (c1961). BS1591. Clarke, Donald. “Spann, Otis,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1221–1222 (Item E125). BS1592. Cuffe, Greg. “Otis Spann.” Crazy Music no. 3 (1974): 22–23. BS1593. Cullen, Thomas J., III. “Otis Spann: Blues Piano Titan.” Blues Revue no. 34 (Jan/Feb 1998): 69–70. BS1594. Dahl, Bill. Otis Spann: Down to Earth: The Bluesway Recordings. USA: MCA C-11202, 1995. BS1595. Dance, Stanley. Otis Spann: The Blue is Where Its At. USA: Bluesway BLS-6003, 1966; UK: Beat Goes on BGO CD221, 1994. BS1596. DelGrosso, Maureen. “Otis Spann: From the Delta to Chicago.” Blues Revue no. 20 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996): 44–46. BS1597. Demêtre, Jacques. “Otis Spann Disco - Checker.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 15 (c1961). BS1598. DeMichael, Don. Otis Spann is the Blues. USA: Barnaby Z 30246, 1972. BS1599. Dicaire, David. “Otis Spann (1930–1970): A Blues Story,” in Blues Singers, pp. 119–122 (Item E130). BS1600. Feather, Leonard. “Spann, Otis,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, pp. 313–314 (Item E135).

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BS1601. Feather, Leonard. “Spann, Otis,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather (Item E136). BS1602. Garner, Ken. “Otis Spann,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 296. London: BBC, 1993. BS1603. Gäverth, Leif. “Otis Spann.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 41. BS1604. Glidden, Moses. “Play It Again, Spann.” Blues Revue no. 50 (Sep 1999): 25–31. BS1605. Gordon, Robert. “Spann, Otis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 915–917 (Item E162). BS1606. Guralnick, Peter. “Otis Spann: Blues is a Man’s Best Friend,” in Lost Highway, pp. 289–294. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979. BS1607. Hanley, Bob. “Otis Spann.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 9 (Jul 1982): 3 pp. BS1608. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Otis Spann,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 296 (Item E145). BS1609. Harris, Sheldon. “Spann, Otis,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 476–479 (E146). BS1610. Harris, Sheldon. “An Otis Spann Record Date.” Jazz & Pop 7 (Mar 1968): 27–29. BS1611. Harris, Sheldon. Otis Spann: The Bottom of the Blues. USA: Bluesway BLS-6013, c1968. BS1612. Harris, Sheldon. Otis Spann: Sweet Giant of the Blues. USA: Flying Dutchman BTS-9006, 1969. BS1613. Hentoff, Nat. Otis Spann is the Blues. USA: Candid 8001, 1960; USA: Candid 9001, 1985; UK: Candid CCD79001, 2000.

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BS1620. Kunstadt, Len. The Everlasting Blues Versus Otis Spann. USA: Spivey LP 1013, 1971. BS1621. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Otis Spann Records Again.” Record Research no. 88 (Jan 1968): 4. BS1622. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Spann, Otis,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2337 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 331 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 326–327 (E169). BS1623. Miller, Manfred. Otis Spann and His Piano. Germany: Crosscut CCR 1004, 1983. BS1624. Miller, Manfred. Blues Roots. Vol. 9: Otis Spann. Germany: Storyville 6.23708, 1979. BS1625. Milne, Rick. “The Muddy Waters Band.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 3–8. Article reprinted as “Otis Talks to Rick Milne,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 20–21 (Item A1241). BS1626. Oliver, Paul. “On Learning to Play the Blues,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, p. 257 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item A1585.) BS1627. Oliver, Paul. “Otis Spann,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 41–42, 52–53, 196–197 (Item A1585). BS1628. Oliver, Paul. Otis Spann: Good Morning Mr. Blues. Denmark: Storyville SLP 157, 1964; USA: Everest FS-216, c1972; Denmark: Storyville SLP 4041, 1985; Denmark: Storyville STCD 8010, 1991. Notes reprinted as “Worried Life: Otis Spann,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 204–206 (Item A1577). BS1629. Oliver, Paul. “Spann, Otis (1930),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 271–272 (Item E378). BS1630. Pastonesi, Marco. “Otis Spann.” Il Blues no. 2 (Mar 1983): 5–7.

BS1614. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Otis Spann,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 322–323 (E150).

BS1631. Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. 3: Leake vs Spann.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 2.

BS1615. Holland, Ted. “Otis Spann,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 40–41 (E157).

BS1632. Pollock, Sean. “Otis Spann,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 18 (Item E164).

BS1616. Humphrey, Mark A.; Cuscuna, Michael. The Complete Candid Otis Spann, Lightnin’ Hopkins Sessions. USA: Mosaic MR5-139, 1992.

BS1633. Robins, Wayne. Otis Spann: Best of the Vanguard Years. USA: Vanguard 79537-2, 1999.

BS1617. Jones, Max. “All Alone Otis is Feeling No Pain.” Melody Maker (5 Jul 1969): 10.

BS1634. Robs, Gerard; Wijngaarden, Kees Van. “Spann’s Muziek.” Block no. 54 (Apr/May/Jun 1985): 11–14.

BS1618. Jones, Max. “End of the Soul Half-Brothers.” Melody Maker (7 Dec 1968): 12.

BS1635. Rowe, Bill. The Half Ain’t Been Told: An Otis Spann Career Discography. Amsterdam: Micrography, 2000. 136 pp.

BS1619. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (7 Dec 1968): 12.

BS1636. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “Otis Spann.” The Blues Collection no. 32 (1992+).

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BS1637. Russell, Tony. “Otis Spann (1930–1970),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 168 (Item A1904). BS1638. Rye, Howard. “Otis Spann: English Decca 4 May 1964.” Collectors Items no. 37 (Aug 1986): 18. BS1639. Santelli, Robert. “Spann, Otis,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 377–378 (Item E202). BS1640. Shadwick, Keith. “Otis Spann,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 283 (Item E204). BS1641. Shurman, Dick. Otis Spann with Muddy Waters and His Band: Live the Life. USA: Testament TCD 6001, 1997. BS1642. Slaven, Neil. The Blues of Otis Spann. UK: Decca LK4615, 1964. BS1643. Slaven, Neil; Vernon, Mick. “Otis Spann.” R&B Monthly no. 1 (Feb 1964): 2–4. BS1644. Southern, Eileen. “Spann, Otis,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 355 (Item E208). BS1645. Spiro, Phil. “Dialogue with Fred McDowell and Otis Spann.” Broadside 7 (Sep 1968): 6–7, 11–24. BS1646. Tonneau, Serge. “Discographie de Otis Spann.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 35–37. BS1647. Tonneau, Serge. “Otis Spann.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 32–35. BS1648. Turner, Bez. Otis Spann: Nobody Knows Chicago Like I Do. UK: Charly CRB 1062, 1983. BS1649. Vernon, Mike. Otis Spann: The Biggest Thing Since Colossus. USA: Columbia 475972, 1994. BS1650. Welding, Pete. Otis Spann: The Blues Never Die. USA: Prestige P-7391, 1965; UK: Stateside SL 10169, 1966; USA: Prestige 7719, c1972 ; UK: Ace CH 231, 1988; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC530, 1990; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD530, 1992. BS1651. Welding, Pete. Otis Spann: Nobody Knows My Troubles. USA: Testament T-2211, 1965; UK: Polydor 545 030, 1973; USA: Testament TCD 5005, 1994. BS1652. Wijngaarden, Kees Van. “Otis Spann: De Ruggeraat van de Chicago Blues.” Block no. 54 (Apr/May/ Jun 1985): 5–10. Obituaries: Blues News [Finland] no. 10 (c1970). Blues Unlimited no. 73 (Jun 1970): 14. Down Beat 37, no. 12 (11 Jun 1970): 11. International Musician 69 (Jul 1970): 15. Jazz Hot no. 262 (Jun 1970): 30. Living Blues no. 2 (Summer 1970): 21. Melody

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Maker (2 May 1970): 4. Point du Jazz no. 3 (Aug 1970). Sing Out! 19, no. 6 (Jun/Jul 1970): 31–32. BS1653. Affeldt, Paul E. “Deaths of Three Great Bluesmen.” Jazz Report [USA] 7, no. 3 (1970): 10. BS1654. Benzo, F. “Mort d’Otis.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 179 (Jun 1970): 15+. BS1655. “Blues Artists Honor Spann with a Recital.” Chicago Defender (13 Jul 1970): 10. BS1656. Crosbie, Ian. “Otis Spann.” Jazz Journal 24, no. 8 (Aug 1971): 27. BS1657. Demêtre, Jacques. “Otis Spann.” Soul Bag no. 11 (1970). BS1658. Groom, Bob. “Otis Spann.” Blues World no. 32 (Jul 1970): 22. BS1659. Guralnick, Peter. “Everyone Will Miss Otis.” Rolling Stone no. 60 (11 Jun 1970): 36–37. BS1660. Harris, Sheldon. “Otis Spann.” Jazz & Pop 9 (Jul 1970): 11. BS1661. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business: Lost!! Two of the Best Buddies I Ever Had ... Lonnie Johnson (June, 1970) & Otis Spann (April, 1970).” Record Research no. 106 (Jul 1970): 9. BS1662. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Otis Spann.” Orkester Journalen 38, no. 6 (Jun 1970): 7. BS1663. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 23, no. 6 (Jun 1970): 15, 36. BS1664. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Otis Made an Awful Lot of People Happy.” Melody Maker (9 May 1970): 12. See also: Items BD674, BL1507, BL1514, BM2236, BM2282, BW203, BW327, BW346, BY163, C549 (no. 7), C665, C733, F149. PERVIS SPANN BS1665. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Living Blues Interview: Pervis Spann ‘The Blues Man’.” Living Blues no. 65 (1985): 14–23. BS1666. Spann, Pervis; Walker, Linda C. The 40 Year Spann of WVON. Chicago: National Academy of Blues, 2004. BS1667. Whiteis, David. “Not So Smooth Operator.” Chicago Reader (19 Jan 2001): 1, 21–26. BS1668. Whiteis, David. “Spann, Pervis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 917 (Item E162). See also: Items F332, F333.

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AARON AND MILTON SPARKS BS1669. Hall, Bob. “Sparks Brothers,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 917 (Item E162). BS1670. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sparks Brothers,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2338 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 331 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 327 (E169). BS1671. Rowe, Mike. The Sparks Brothers: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1932– 35). Austria: Document DOCD-5315, 1994. BS1672. Rowe, Mike; O’Brien, Charlie. “‘Well Them Two Sparks Brothers — They Been Here and Gone’.” Blues Unlimited no. 144 (Spring 1983): 9–14. See also: Items BJ315, C733. AARON “PINETOP” SPARKS See: AARON AND MILTON SPARKS MARION “LINDBERG” SPARKS See: AARON AND MILTON SPARKS HENRY SPAULDING BS1673. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Henry Spaulding,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 234 (E101). BS1674. Briggs, Keith. St. Louis Country Blues: The Complete Recorded Works of Henry Spaulding, Henry Townsend, Jaydee Short (1929–1937). Austria: Document DOCD-5147, 1993. BS1675. Oliver, Paul. Henry Townsend and Henry Spaulding (1929–37): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Wolf WSE 117, 1985. See also: Items F1031, F1042, F1055.

BS1681. Clarke, Donald. “Speckled Red,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1224 (Item E125). BS1682. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Speckled Red,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 285. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BS1683. Englund, Björn. “A Discography of Speckled Red (Rufus Perryman).” Matrix no. 41 (Jun 1962): 7–11. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Matrix no. 49 (1963): 16.) BS1684. Feather, Leonard. “Speckled Red,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 429 (Item E138). BS1685. Haesler, Bill. Piano Jazz: Rent Party Style. Australia: Swaggie JCS-33746, c1965. BS1686. Haesler, Bill. Speckled Red & Romeo Nelson. Australia: Swaggie JCS-33748, 1965. BS1687. Hall, Bob. “Speckled Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 918–919 (Item E162). BS1688. Harris, Sheldon. “Perryman, Rufus G,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 413–414 (E146). BS1689. Holland, Ted. “Rufus ‘Speckled Red’ Perryman,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 127 (E157). BS1690. Hortig, Michael. “Rufus Speckled Red Perryman.” Blues Life no. 21 (1983): 14–15. BS1691. Jones, Max. “I Should Have Been Born Here.” Melody Maker (2 Jul 1960): 11. BS1692. Jones, Max. “Rufus Perryman & Speckled Red.” Melody Maker (4 Jun 1960): 8. BS1693. Koester, Bob. “The Saga of Speckled Red.” Jazz Report [USA] 2, no. 5 (Jan 1962): 14–15+.

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BS1694. Koester, Bob. “Speckled Red.” Record Changer 14, no. 4 (1955): 9, 16.

BS1676. Anon. “Speckled Red Discography.” Jazz Report [USA] 3 (Jan 1955): 5.

BS1695. Koester, Bob. Speckled Red: Dirty Dozens. USA: Delmar DL-601, 1960.

BS1677. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Speckled Red,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 234–235 (E101).

BS1696. Lane, Steve. Speckled Red: Oh! Red. UK: VJM LC.11, 1971.

BS1678. Bogaert, Karel. “Speckled Red (Rufus Perryman),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 349–350 (Item E110). BS1679. Briggs, Keith. Speckled Red: Complete Recorded Works, 1929–1938 in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5205, 1993.

BS1697. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Perryman, Rufus ‘Speckled Red’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1940 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 289 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 284 (E169).

BS1680. Charters, Samuel B. The Barrel-House Blues of Speckled Red. USA: Folkways FG 3555, 1961.

BS1698. Mangurian, David. “Speckled Red.” Jazz Journal 13, no. 6 (Jun 1960): 3–6.

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BS1699. McCarthy, Albert. “Blues Pianists. No. 1: Speckled Red.” Jazz Notes and Blue Rhythm [Australia] no. 50 (Mar 1945): 1–2. BS1700. McCarthy, Albert. “Discography.” Jazz Forum [UK] no. 1 (1940s): 26. BS1701. Oliver, Paul. Barrel House Piano. Austria: Wolf WSE 116, c1995. BS1702. Oliver, Paul. “Speckled Red,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 61–62, 75–77, 83, 94, 193 (Item A1585). BS1703. Oliver, Paul. Speckled Red, 1929–38. Austria: Wolf MSE 113, 1984. BS1704. Oliver, Paul. “Speckled Red (Rufus Perryman) (1892),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 272–273 (Item E378). BS1705. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Speckled Red,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 236 (Item E182). BS1706. Pastonesi, Marco. “Quella Sporca Dozzina: Speckled Red.” Il Blues no. 11 (Jun 1985): 4–6. BS1707. Russell, William. “Boogie Woogie.” Jazz Hot 4 (Jun/Jul 1938): 11–12; Jazz Hot 4 (Aug/Sep 1938): 11. BS1708. Rye, Howard. “Speckled Red, 1929–1938.” Collectors Items no. 27 (Dec 1984): 16. BS1709. Santelli, Robert. “Speckled Red,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 378 (Item E202). BS1710. Shadwick, Keith. “Speckled Red,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 284 (Item E204). BS1711. Southern, Eileen. “Perryman, Rufus (‘Speckled Red’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 304 (Item E208). BS1712. Standish, Tony. Speckled Red: The Dirty Dozen. Denmark: Storyville SLP-117, c1960; Denmark: Storyville SLP 4038, 1985. BS1713. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Legendariska Bluessågare Påskansen-Besök: Speckled Red och Memphis Slim.” Orkester Journalen 28, no. 9 (Sep 1960): 12–13. BS1714. Vernon, Paul. “Blues Obscurities. No. 4: Jim Thompkins & Speckled Red.” Blues World no. 22 (Dec 1968): 42–43. BS1715. Wilmer, Val. “I’ll Play on ‘til I’m Ninety.” Jazz News [UK] (17 Jun 1960): 6–7.

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no. 3 (Mar 1973): 6–7. Variety 269 (17 Jan 1973): 71. BS1717. Koester, Bob. “Speckled Red, 1892–1973.” Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73): 4. BS1718. Oswald, Charles J. “Rufus ‘Speckled Red’ Perryman: A Blues Legend, Dies Penniless.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat (3 Jan 1973). Reprinted in Jazz Report [USA] 8, no. 3 (1973): 11. See also: Items A13, C552 (Pt. 3), C665, C733, D1707, E318, F1055. H.C. SPEIR BS1719. Evans, David. “An Interview with H.C. Speir.” JEMF Quarterly 8, no. 3 (1972): 117–121. BS1720. Grove, Bryan. “Speir, H.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 920 (Item E162). BS1721. Howse, Patrick; Phillips, Jimmy. “Godfather of the Blues: H.C. Speir.” Peavey Monitor 13, no. 2 (1994): 34–44. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, by Gayle Dean Wardlow, pp. 131–149. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. BS1722. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Legends of the Lost. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 3–4; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 34 (Jul 1966): 3; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 35 (Aug 1966): 3; “Pt. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 7. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 25–28. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 126–130. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. BS1723. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “The Talent Scouts: H.C. Speir (1895–1972).” 78 Quarterly no. 8 (1994): 11–33. EVANS SPENCER BS1724. Eagle, Bob. “Chicago’s Sidemen.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 13–14. BS1725. Komara, Edward. “Spencer, Evans,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 920 (Item E162). HENRY SPENCER BS1726. Duffy, Timothy. “Henry Spencer,” in Music Makers, pp. 144–145. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. ARTHUR SPIRES

BS1716. Wilmer, Val. “Speckled Red.” Tropic no. 6 (Sep 1960): 43–44.

BS1727. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Boy Spires,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 235 (E101).

Obituaries: Jazz Digest 2 (Mar 1973): 13. Melody Maker (20 Jan 1973): 14. Orkester Journalen 41,

BS1728. Bogaert, Karel. “Spires, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 350 (Item E110).

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BS1729. Harris, Sheldon. “Spires, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 479 (E146). BS1730. Komara, Edward. “Spires, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 921 (Item E162).

BS1741. Komara, Edward. “Spivey, Elton ‘The Za Zu Girl’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 922 (Item E162). VICTORIA SPIVEY BS1742. Anon. “OKeh Record by Victoria Spivey in Public Favor.” Talking Machine World (15 Jul 1926): 1.

BS1731. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Spires, Arthur ‘Big Boy’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 331–332 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 327 (E169).

BS1743. Anon. “R&B, Spivey Awards.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (May 1970): 20–21.

BS1732. Santelli, Robert. “Spires, Big Boy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 379 (Item E202).

BS1744. Anon. “Victoria Spivey Cleffed ‘T.B. Blues’, Not Leadbelly, Tune Detectives Discover.” Variety 242 (13 Apr 1966): 55.

BS1733. Welding, Pete. “Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Spires: A BioDiscography.” Blues Unlimited no. 28 (Dec 1965): 3–5. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 20–22. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 78–79 (Item A1241). (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 29 (1966): 10). See also: Item BP362.

BS1745. Anon. “Victoria Spivey High on Comeback Trail.” Second Line 16, no. 1/2 (Jan/Feb 1965): 13+. BS1746. Anon. “Victoria Spivey Honored.” Second Line 23, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1970): 373. BS1747. Anon. “Victoria Spivey Special Commendation at BMI’s R&B Dinner.” Variety 258 (25 Mar 1970): 49.

BUD SPIRES

BS1748. Anon. “Victoria Spivey Starts Recording.” Chicago Defender (29 May 1937): 19.

BS1734. Komara, Edward. “Spires, Bud,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 921 (Item E162).

BS1749. Atkinson, Gary. The Essential Victoria Spivey. UK: Document CBL 200014, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200014, 2001.

See also: Items BB310, BO167, BO168, BO173. ADDIE SPIVEY BS1735. Bogaert, Karel. “Spivey, Addy ‘Sweet Pease’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 351 (Item E110). BS1736. Harris, Sheldon. “Spivey, Addie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 480 (E146). BS1737. Komara, Edward. “Spivey, Addie ‘Sweet Pease’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pP. 921–922 (Item E162). BS1738. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Spivey, Adie ‘Sweet Peas’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2346 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 332 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 327 (E169). BS1739. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business: ‘She Was My Baby Even If She Was My Sister’: The Coming of Sweet Peas.” Record Research no. 102 (Nov 1969): 6. See also: Item A1831. ELTON SPIVEY BS1740. Harris, Sheldon. “Spivey, Elton Island,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 480 (E146).

BS1750. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Victoria Spivey,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 367–368 (Item E104). BS1751. Biagioni, Egino. “Blues the (Blues) World Forgot. 8. Teil: Blues Girls’ News — Happy and Sad.” Blues Notes 9, no. 31 (Jun 1977): 24–26. BS1752. Bogaert, Karel. “Spivey, Victoria,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 351–353 (Item E110). BS1753. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Victoria Spivey,” in Blueswomen, pp. 131–138 (E112). BS1754. Broven, John; Leadbitter, Mike; Napier, Simon A. “The American Folk Blues Festival 1963: What They Said.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 7–9. BS1755. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Spivey, Victoria ‘Queen’,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 470 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Victoria Spivey,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 608–609 (Item E119). BS1756. Chilton, John. “Spivey, ‘Queen’ Victoria,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 317 (Item E121). BS1757. Clarke, Donald. “Spivey, Victoria,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1226 (Item E125).

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BS1758. Dicaire, David. “Victoria Spivey (1906–1976): Moanin’ the Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 205–209 (Item E130). BS1759. Failows, Jeann ‘Roni’. “Victoria Spivey: ‘Queen Vee’.” Coda 5, no. 7 (Feb 1963): 2–3. BS1760. Garon, Paul. “Spivey, Victoria,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 922–923 (Item E162). BS1761. Godrich, John. “Victoria Spivey.” Blues Unlimited no. 19 (Feb 1965): 5–6; Blues Unlimited no. 20 (Mar 1965): 10. BS1762. Govenar, Alan. “Victoria Spivey,” in Living Texas Blues, p. 46. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985. BS1763. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Victoria Spivey,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 197. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BS1764. Harris, Sheldon. “Spivey, Victoria Regina ‘Vicky’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 480–482 (E146). BS1765. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “Blues Was Her Business: Victoria Spivey,” in Black Pearls, pp. 146–163. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987. BS1766. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 22. BS1767. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Victoria Spivey,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 323–325 (E150). BS1768. Hess, Norbert. “Victoria Spivey & Len Kunstadt: Manchmal Dachte ich, Victoria ist Verruckt.” Blues Forum no. 13 (1st Quarter 1984): 8–11. BS1769. Holland, Ted. “Victoria Spivey,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 123–124 (E157). BS1770. Jasen, David. Victoria Spivey: The Blues is Life. USA: Folkways FS 3541, 1976. BS1771. Kinkle, Roger D. “Spivey, Victoria,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1796 (E160). BS1772. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Filling in Discographically.” Record Research no. 11 (Jan/Feb 1957): 23. BS1773. Kunstadt, Len. Kings and the Queen. USA: Spivey LP 1014, c1970. BS1774. Kunstadt, Len. The Queen and Her Knights. USA: Spivey LP 1006, 1966. BS1775. Kunstadt, Len. Three Kings and the Queen. USA: Spivey LP 1004, c1962. BS1776. Kunstadt, Len. Victoria and Her Blues: Victoria Spivey. USA: Spivey LP 1002, c1962.

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BS1777. Kunstadt, Len. “Victoria Spivey.” Record Research no. 33 (Mar 1961): 3–5. BS1778. Kunstadt, Len. The Victoria Spivey Recorded Legacy of the Blues. USA: Spivey LP 2001, 1960. BS1779. Kunstadt, Len. Victoria Spivey: Woman Blues! USA: Bluesville BV-1054, c1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-566-2, 1995. BS1780. Kunstadt, Leonard. Victoria Spivey Presents the All Star Blues World of Spivey Records. USA: Spivey LP 1011, 1970. BS1781. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Spivey, Victoria,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2346– 2347 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 332 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 328 (E169). BS1782. McCarthy, Albert. Victoria Spivey with Luis Russell’s Orchestra. UK: HMV 7EG 8190, 1956. BS1783. Nurmi, Pertti. “Victoria Spiveyn: Henki Elää.” Blues News [Finland] no. 96 (1985): 8–10. BS1784. Oliver, Paul. “Spivey, Victoria,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 291 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 484 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 24. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 197. New York: Grove, 2001. BS1785. Oliver, Paul. “Spivey, Victoria (1910),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 273 (Item E378). BS1786. Oliver, Paul. “Victoria Spivey,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 112–114, 197 (Item A1585). BS1787. Placksin, Sally. “Victoria Spivey,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 33–36. New York: Wideview, 1982. BS1788. Rookmaaker, Dr. H.R. Victoria Spivey. Holland: Fontana 467 063 TE, c1960. BS1789. Rotante, Anthony. “Victoria Spivey Discography.” Record Research 2, no. 2 (May/Jun 1956): 5–6. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Record Research 2, no. 4 (1956): 13; 2, no. 5 (1957): 23; Recorded Americana no. 3 (1958): 1.) BS1790. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Victoria Spivey.” The Blues Collection no. 65 (1992+). BS1791. Russell, Tony. “Victoria Spivey (1906–1976),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 168 (Item A1904).

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BS1792. Santelli, Robert. “Spivey, Victoria,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 379–380 (Item E202). BS1793. Shadwick, Keith. “Victoria Spivey,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 285 (Item E204). BS1794. Sheer, Anita; Kunstadt, Len; Smith, Harrison; Cotton, Bob. “Blues Galore: The Story of Victoria Spivey.” Record Research 2, no. 2 (May/Jun 1956): 3–6. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BS1795. Smith, Chris. Victoria Spivey: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 11 May 1926 to 31 October 1927. Austria: Document DOCD-5316, 1995. Vol. 2: 31 October 1927 to 24 September 1929. Austria: Document DOCD-5317, 1995. Vol. 3: 1 October 1929 to 7 July 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5318, 1995. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5319, 1995. BS1796. Smith, Harrison. “Mean Old Bedbug Blues.” Playback 2, no. 4 (Mar/Apr 1949): 8. BS1797. Southern, Eileen. “Spivey, (‘Queen’) Victoria Regina,” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 357 (Item E208). BS1798. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues are My Business: Spivey Records.” Record Research no. 68 (May 1965): 6. BS1799. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business.” Record Research no. 41 (Feb 1962): 8; Record Research no. 43 (May 1962): 10; Record Research no. 44 (Jul 1962): 7; Record Research no. 45 (Aug 1962): 8, 12; Record Research no. 46 (Oct 1962): 12, 20; Record Research no. 47 (Nov 1962): 12; Record Research no. 48 (Jan 1963): 3, 19; Record Research no. 49 (Mar 1963): 11; Record Research no. 50 (Apr 1963): 12; Record Research no. 53 (Jul 1963): 12; Record Research no. 54 (Aug 1963): 20; Record Research no. 55 (Sep 1963): 12; Record Research no. 56 (Nov 1963): 5; Record Research no. 60 (May/Jun 1964): 14; Record Research no. 64 (Nov 1964): 7; Record Research no. 65 (Dec 1964): 10; Record Research no. 66 (Feb 1965): 5, 9; Record Research no. 67 (Apr 1965): 11; Record Research no. 68 (May 1965): 6; Record Research no. 69 (Jul 1965): 1, 7; Record Research no. 70 (Aug 1965): 9, 10; Record Research no. 72 (Nov 1965): 9. BS1800. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business: ‘She Was My Baby Even If She Was My Sister’: The Coming of Sweet Peas.” Record Research no. 102 (Nov 1969): 6. BS1801. Spivey, Victoria. Chicago Blues (A Chicago Blues Party). USA: Spivey LP 1003, 1962.

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BS1802. Spivey, Victoria. “Chords and Discords: Miss Spivey Speaks Her Mind.” Down Beat 29, no. 27 (25 Oct 1962): 8, 9. BS1803. Spivey, Victoria. “It Seems Just Like Yesterday Just a Year Ago — Newport Jazz Festival.” Record Research no. 91 (Jul 1968): 3. BS1804. Spivey, Victoria. “‘The King and I’ (King Joe Oliver).” Record Research no. 87 (Dec 1967): 3. BS1805. Spivey, Victoria. “My Porter Grainger.” Record Research no. 79 (Oct 1966): 8. BS1806. Walamies, Vesa. “Victoria Spivey: Klassista Bluesia Country Bluesin Malliin.” Blues News [Finland] no. 74 (1982): 20–22; Blues News [Finland] no. 75 (1982): 18–20, 43. BS1807. Wilmer, Val. “Val Wilmer Talks to the Grand Old Lady of the Blues.” Melody Maker (13 Sep 1975): 38. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 3 (Fall 1976): 346. Crescendo 15 (Jan 1977): 38. Jazz Hot no. 334 (Feb 1977): 34. Jazz Podium 25 (Dec 1976): 29. Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 3 (1977): 16. New York Times (7 Oct 1976): 50. Variety 284 (13 Oct 1976): 95. BS1808. Garon, Paul; O’Neal, Amy. “Victoria Spivey, 1906– 1976.” Living Blues no. 29 (Sep/Oct 1976): 5. BS1809. Jones, Max. “Black Queen Spivey.” Melody Maker (30 Oct 1976): 41. BS1810. Konow, Albrekt von. “Victoria Spivey.” Orkester Journalen 44, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 7. BS1811. Kunstadt, Len. “The Great Blues Prima Diva: Victoria Spivey in Retrospect, 1906–1976.” Blues Life no. 24 (1983): 6–10. BS1812. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Victoria Spivey.” Record Research no. 143 (Dec 1976): 1. BS1813. Oakley, Giles. “Blues for Victoria Spivey.” The Listener 96, no. 2486 (2 Dec 1976): 715–716. BS1814. O’Neal, Jim. “Victoria Spivey: Brooklyn’s Blues Queen, Dead at 60.” Rolling Stone no. 226 (18 Nov 1976): 26. BS1815. Rush, Ralph. “Victoria Spivey.” Sing Out! 25, no. 3 (Sep/Oct 1976): 30–31. BS1816. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Victoria Spivey.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 24. BS1817. Wilmer, Val. “Victoria Spivey, Dylan ‘Discoverer’, Dies at 66.” Melody Maker (23 Oct 1976): 5. See also: SPIVEY RECORDS, LEONARD KUNSTADT

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BS1828. Topping, Ray. “Jimmy Spruill Discography.” Juke Blues no. 6 (1986): 12. Reprinted in Blues News [Finland] no. 113 (1988): 8.

Items A1366, A1536, A1832, A1833, BB340, BD674, BH820, BJ724, BJ1079, BK1326, BR162, BS2290, C712, F1177 (Pt. 1).

BS1829. Vernon, Mike. “Blue Horizon Blues.” Juke Blues no. 7 (Winter 1986/87): 18.

DICK SPOTTSWOOD See: MELODEON RECORDS LOUISA SPOTTSWOOD See: MELODEON RECORDS WALTER SPRIGGS BS1818. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Walter Spriggs.” Jazz Statistics no. 13 (Nov 1959): 7. HORACE SPROTT BS1819. Bogaert, Karel. “Sprott, Horace,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 353 (Item E110). BS1820. Harris, Sheldon. “Sprott, Horace,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 482–483 (E146). BS1821. Monge, Luigi. “Sprott, Horace,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 924 (Item E162). See also: Item F25 (Vols. 2, 3, 4)

Obituaries: Blues Access no. 26 (1996): 55. Goldmine no. 412 (1996): 94. Living Blues no. 127 (1996): 61. BS1830. Penny, Dave. “Wild Jimmy Spruill.” Blues & Rhythm no. 108 (Apr 1996): 17. BS1831. Ploetz, Elmer. “Passing Notes.” Discoveries no. 96 (1996): 18. BS1832. Radenac, Marc. “‘Wild’ Jimmy Spruill.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Summer 1996): 32. BS1833. Whiteis, David. “Jimmy Spruill.” Juke Blues no. 34 (Spring 1996): 32. BS1834. Zijlstra, Don. “Wild Jimmy Spruill.” Block no. 98 (1996): 7. HOUSTON STACKHOUSE BS1835. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Houston Stackhouse,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 236–237 (E101). BS1836. Bogaert, Karel. “Stackhouse, Houston,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 354 (Item E110).

FREDDIE SPRUELL

BS1837. Evans, David. Houston Stackhouse: Big Road Blues. Austria: Wolf 120.915, c1996.

BS1822. Eagle, Bob. “‘Mr. Freddie’ Spruell.” Alley Music 1, no. 3 (Winter 1968): 14.

BS1838. Evans, David. Houston Stackhouse, 1910–1980. Austria: Wolf 120.779, 1984.

BS1823. Marschall, Fritz. “Lyric Transcript. No. 12: LowDown Mississippi Bottom Man.” Blues World no. 24 (Jul 1969): 35.

BS1839. Harris, Sheldon. “Stackhouse, Houston,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 483–484 (E146).

BS1824. Russell, Tony. “Spruell, Freddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 925 (Item E162). See also: Items A652, A2275, F813, F993, F1005 (Vol. 2).

BS1840. Hay, Fred J. “Why Don’t You Cut Me Up Some Bream There: Beer Party at Joe Willie Wilkin’s House with Houston Stackhouse and Willis ‘Hillbilly’ Kenibrew,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 196–239. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.

JAMES “WILD JIMMY” SPRUILL

BS1841. Holland, Ted. “Houston Stackhouse,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 116 (E157).

BS1825. Broven, John; Harris, Paul; Tapp, Richard. “I Was Wild!: The Story of Jimmy Spruill.” Juke Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1986): 9–12. Translated into Finnish as “Olin Villi!: Jimmy Spruillin Tarina.” Blues News [Finland] no. 113 (1988): 4–7.

BS1842. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Stackhouse, Houston,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 333 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 328 (E169).

BS1826. Peters, Margey. “You Got to Move the Soul First.” Living Blues no. 115 (May/Jun 1994): 28–37. BS1827. Sanjek, David. “Spruill, James ‘Wild Jimmy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 925 (Item E162).

BS1843. LaVere, Stephen C. Houston Stackhouse: Cryin’ Won’t Help You. USA: Genes GCD 9904, 1994. BS1844. O’Neal, Jim. “Living Blues Interview: Houston Stackhouse.” Living Blues no. 17 (Summer 1974): 20–36. Reprinted with additional material in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 68–135 (Item A1676).

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BS1845. Rijn, Guido van. “Houston Stackhouse (28 September 1910).” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 67/68 (Aug/Sep 1976): 3.

BS1860. Komara, Edward. “Stark, Cootie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 929–930 (Item E162).

BS1846. Rocca, James La. “I Got Ramblin’ on Ma Mind.” Blues Unlimited no. 82 (Jun 1971): 4–6.

Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 95 (Aug/Sep 2005): 93.

BS1847. Santelli, Robert. “Stackhouse, Houston,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 380–381 (Item E202).

BS1861. Coltrane, Mark. “Cootie Stark.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 85–86.

BS1848. Southern, Eileen. “Stackhouse, Houston,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 357–358 (Item E208).

BS1862. Périn, Jacques. “Cootie Stark & Neal Pattman.” Soul Bag no. 179 (Jun 2005): 37.

BS1849. Tomko, Gene. “Stackhouse, Houston,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 928–929 (Item E162). Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 228. Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 52. BS1850. Löfgren, Tommy. “Houston Stackhouse, 1910– 1981.” Jefferson no. 53 (Fall 1981): 46–47. BS1851. O’Neal, Jim. “Houston Stackhouse.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 25, 52, 54. See also: Items A1535, BH342, BN193, BN194, F33. MARY STAFFORD BS1852. Anon. “Mary Stafford Discography.” Record Research 1, no. 3 (Jun 1955): 8. BS1853. Harris, Sheldon. “Stafford, Mary,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 484 (E146). See also: Items A802, BR768. GEORGE STANCELL

BS1863. Rothwell, Fred. “Neal Pattman and Cootie Stark.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 66–67. See also: Item D1868. BOB STARR (Carl Tate) BS1864. Anon. “Bob Starr’s ‘Soul Rhythm and Blues Show’.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 53. BS1865. Greensmith, Bill. “Carl Tate aka Bob Starr.” Blues Unlimited no. 119 (May/Jun 1976): 4–10. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BS1866. Starr, Bob. I’m in the Groove Man. Inglewood: Spinning Star Press, 1986. 92 pp. BS1867. Yamanaka, Akio. “Bob Starr Story.” Juke [Japan] no. 6 (Jan 1985): 28. THE STATE STREET BOYS BS1868. Bogaert, Karel. “State Street Boys, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 354 (Item E110). See also: BLACK BOB, BIG BILL BROONZY, JAZZ GILLUM, CARL MARTIN Item C429.

BS1854. Queignec, Jean; Warnick, Ruth. “George Stancell: ‘Je Fais Mes Debuts a la Fin de Ma Carriere’.” Soul Bag no. 159 (Summer 2000): 30–31.

THE STATE STREET RAMBLERS

COOTIE STARK (Johnny Miller)

THE STATE STREET SWINGERS

BS1855. Anon. “Who’s Hot: Cootie Stark.” Living Blues no. 134 (1997): 9.

BS1869. Bogaert, Karel. “State Street Swingers, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 354 (Item E110).

BS1856. Bock, Scott M. “Cootie Stark: Before the Sugar Man.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 26–29.

BS1870. Evans, David. State Street Swingers. Austria: RST JPCD-1507-2, 1994.

BS1857. Cooper, Peter. “Payback Time.” Oxford American (Summer 1997). Excerpt reprinted as “Cootie Stark,” in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 146–151. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

See also: BLACK BOB, BIG BILL BROONZY, MARY MACK, ARNETT NELSON, BOB ROBINSON, WASHBOARD SAM

See: JIMMY BLYTHE

JOHN STEINER

BS1858. Duffy, Timothy. “Music Maker: It’s the Spirit Behind the Gift: Cootie Stark.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 23–25.

JOHN “PREACHER” STEPHENS

BS1859. Grandi, Marino; Lupoli, Luca. “Quasi un Monologo: Cootie Stark.” Il Blues no. 76 (Sep 2001): 48.

BS1871. Clements, Keith S. “Preachin’ the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 199 (May 2005): 4–6.

See: PARAMOUNT RECORDS

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BS1872. Tobin, Brazzle. “John ‘Preacher’ Stephens.” Louisville Defender (9 Apr 1952). WOLF STEPHENSON See: MALACO RECORDS BILLIE STEPNEY

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BS1883. Pack, William. “BR Rhythm and Blues Singer Dies After Kidney Failure at 44.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (3 Aug 1997): B3. BS1884. Pratt, Edward. “Irresistible Music Lured Buddy Stewart to Sing One Last Time.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (26 Sep 1997): B2.

BS1873. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Billie Stepney,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 237 (E101).

DAN STEWART

BS1874. Bogaert, Karel. “Stepney, Bill,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 355 (Item E110).

PRISCILLA STEWART

BS1875. Komara, Edward. “Stepney, Billie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 931–932 (Item E162).

BS1885. Balfour, Alan. Priscilla Stewart: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. 1924– 1925. Austria: Document DOCD-5476, 1996.

BS1876. Leadbitter, Mike. “Billie Stepney.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 7–9. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 107 (Item A1241).

BS1886. Bogaert, Karel. “Stewart, Priscilla,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 355 (Item E110).

See also: Item BD674. CHARLES STEPNEY See: CHESS RECORDS BILL STEVENS See: STEVENS RECORDS FRED STEVENS See: STEVENS RECORDS VOL STEVENS BS1877. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Vol Stevens,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 237 (E101). See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND Items A2251, BM1273, F1258. ALONZO STEWART BS1878. Hannusch, Jeff. “Alonzo Stewart and the Gondoliers.” Wavelength no. 60 (1985): 23–25. BS1879. Stagg, Tom. “Alonzo Stewart: The Baby of the Band.” Footnote 3, no. 3 (1972): 6–8. BUDDY STEWART BS1880. Anon. “Buddy Stewart: Baton Rouge Blues Agent.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 6. Obituaries: Offbeat (Nov 1997): 21. BS1881. Hannusch, Jeff. “Buddy Stewart.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 51. BS1882. Millhollon, Michelle. “Buddy Stewart Was a Mentor.” Morning Advocate [Baton Rouge] (27 Sep 1997): B7.

See: Item C720 (Vol. 1).

BS1887. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Priscilla Stewart,” in Blueswomen, pp. 139–140 (E112). ARBEE STIDHAM BS1888. Bogaert, Karel. “Stidham, Arbee,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 355–356 (Item E110). BS1889. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Big Band Blues: Let Me Off Uptown — Update.” Blues & Rhythm no. 6 (Feb 1985): 40. BS1890. Danchin, Sebastian. Arbee Stidham: The Complete Recordings. Vol. 1: 1947–1951. Spain: Blue Moon BMCD 6038, 2004. Vol. 2: 1951–1957. Spain: Blue Moon BMCD 6039, 2004. BS1891. Danchin, Sebastian. “Arbee Stidham: Our Hearts Belong to You.” Soul Bag no. 100 (Sep/Oct 1984): 37–40. BS1892. Feather, Leonard. “Stidham, Arbee,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 267 (Item E136). BS1893. Goldberg, Joe. Arbee Stidham: Tired of Wandering. USA: Bluesville BV-1021, 1960. BS1894. Harris, Sheldon. “Stidham, Arbee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 484–485 (E146). BS1895. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Stidham, Arbee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2388 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 333 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 329 (E169). BS1896. Ramsey, Frederic. Arbee Stidham: Bringing the Blues Back. USA: Folkways FTS 21033, 1973. BS1897. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Arbee Stidham.” Blues News [Finland] no. 84 (1983): 20–22.

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BS1898. Ritvanen, Juhani. Arbee Stidham: My Heart Belongs to You. Sweden: Crown Prince IG-404, 1982. BS1899. Russell, Tony. “Stidham, Arbee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 932 (Item E162). BS1900. Schuller, Thomas ‘Mit’. “Arbee Stidham: There’s Always Tomorrow.” Living Blues no. 24 (Nov/Dec 1975): 34–35. BS1901. Smith, Charles Edward. Arbee Stidham: Arbee’s Blues. USA: Folkways FS-3824, 1961. FRANK STOKES BS1902. Anon. “Discography: Frank Stokes, 1927–1929.” Blues Life no. 11 (1980): 21–22. BS1903. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Frank Stokes,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 237–238 (E101). BS1904. Basiuk, Bo. “The Music of Frank Stokes and Dan Sane.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 6 (Dec 1977): 32–34, 36–37, 39–43, 45–49. BS1905. Bogaert, Karel. “Stokes, Frank,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 357 (Item E110). BS1906. Calt, Stephen. Frank Stokes: Creator of the Memphis Blues. USA: Yazoo L-1056, c1977. BS1907. Campfens, Eric. “Blues Retrospective: Frank Stokes.” Blueprint no. 88 (Sep 1996): 20–21. BS1908. Charters, Samuel B. “Frank Stokes,” in The Bluesmen. Vol. 2: Sweet as the Showers of Rain, pp. 59– 64 (Item A388). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Vol. 2, pp. 59–64. New York: Da Capo, 1991. BS1909. Doering, Teddy. “Memphis Rounder’s Blues: Frank Stokes.” Blues Life no. 11 (1980): 18–22. BS1910. Groom, Bob. “The Memphis Rounder: Frank Stokes.” Blues World no. 13 (Mar 1967): 5–6. BS1911. Harris, Sheldon. “Stokes, Frank,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 485–486 (E146). BS1912. Harrison, David. “Stokes, Frank,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 932 (Item E162). BS1913. Harrison, David. “Stokes Notes.” Folk Roots no. 201 (Mar 2000): 17–18. BS1914. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Frank Stokes,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 326–327 (E150). BS1915. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Stokes, Frank,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2392 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 333–334 (E166). Reprinted

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in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 329 (E169). BS1916. Moore, Dave. “Frank Stokes LP Re-Issues.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 4, no. 3 (Jun 1978): 8–10. BS1917. Oliver, Paul. Frank Stokes, 1927–29: The Remaining Titles. UK: Matchbox MSE 1002, 1984. BS1918. Oliver, Paul. “Stokes, Frank (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 276 (Item E378). BS1919. Olsson, Bengt. “Frank Stokes,” in Memphis Blues and Jug Bands, pp. 15–20. London: Studio Vista, 1970. BS1920. Olsson, Bengt. “Frank Stokes: The Beale Street Sheik.” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 25–27. BS1921. Peterson, Fritz. Frank Stokes’ Dream: The Memphis Blues, 1927–1931. USA: Yazoo L-1008, 1991. BS1922. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Frank Stokes and Furry Lewis.” The Blues Collection no. 61 (1992+). BS1923. Russell, Tony. “Frank Stokes (1887–1955),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 169 (Item A1904). BS1924. Rust, Brian. “Discography.” Jazz Journal 10, no. 1 (Jan 1957): 8. BS1925. Rye, Howard. “Frank Stokes.” Collectors Items no. 25 (Aug 1984): 12. BS1926. Santelli, Robert. “Stokes, Frank,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 381 (Item E202). BS1927. Shadwick, Keith. “Frank Stokes,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 286 (Item E204). BS1928. Smith, Chris. The Beale Street Sheiks - Stokes & Sane: Frank Stokes’ Complete Paramount Recordings in Chronological Order (1927–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5012, 1990. BS1929. Smith, Chris. Frank Stokes: The Victor Recordings in Chronological Order (1928–1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5013, 1990. See also: Items A339, A2094, BM1841, C98, F1258. HENRY STONE See: CHART/ROCKIN’/GLORY RECORDS JESSE STONE BS1930. Anon. “Stone, Jesse,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 496 (Item E159).

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BS1931. Clarke, Donald. “Stone, Jesse,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1244–1245 (Item E125).

BS1941. Bell, Charles. “Church Plays It by Ear: Sacred SendOff for Music Great.” Daily News [New York] (10 Apr 1999): 20.

BS1932. Grendysa, Peter. Jesse Stone alias Charles ‘Chuck’ Calhoun. Germany: Bear Family BCD 15695 AH, 1996 Notes reprinted as “Kansas City Stars. Part 2: Jesse Stone a.k.a. Charles Calhoun,” in All Roots Lead to Rock, ed. C. Escott, pp. 43–52. New York: Schirmer, 1999.

BS1942. Brown, Geoff. “Jesse Stone: Atlantic Pioneer.” Mojo no. 68 (Jul 1999): 34.

BS1933. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Jesse Stone,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 299 (Item E145).

BS1943. Burke, Tony. “Jesse Stone.” Blues & Rhythm no. 139 (May 1999): 21–22. BS1944. Dahl, Bill. “Jesse Stone.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/ Aug 1999): 49. BS1945. Gettelman, Parry. “Rock Pioneer Jesse Stone Dies.” Billboard 111 (17 Apr 1999): 8, 96.

BS1934. Holland, Ted. “Jesse Stone,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 136 (E157).

BS1946. Hall, Russell. “Jesse Stone: ‘Shake, Rattle & Roll’ Composer.” Goldmine no. 493 (18 Jun 1999): 12.

BS1935. Mohr, Kurt. “Jesse Stone and His Orchestra.” Discophile no. 54 (Jun 1957): 2. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 56 (1957): 19.)

BS1947. Hawtree, Christopher. “Jesse Stone: Doggone Soul of Rattle and Roll.” Guardian [UK] (5 Apr 1999): 13.

BS1936. Morgan, Tom. “Stone, Jesse,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 933 (Item E162). BS1937. Runnels, Brett M. “Stone, Jesse A,” in International Dictionary of Black Composers, ed. S.A. Floyd, Jr., pp. 1073–1076. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999. BS1938. Southern, Eileen. “Stone, Jesse,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 361 (Item E208). BS1939. Tosches, Nick. “Jesse Stone: He Who Controls Rhythm,” in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 11–19. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984. Obituaries: American Rag 11 (May 1999): 36. Blues Access no. 38 (Summer 1999): 65. Cadence 25, no. 5 (May 1999): 141. Crescendo 36 (Dec 1999/Jan 2000): 26. Daily News [New York] (7 Apr 1999): C22. Discoveries no. 133 (1999): 18. Down Beat 66, no. 9 (Sep 1999): 24. Folk Roots no. 191 (May 1999): 12. Guitar World 19 (Jul 1999): 30+. JazzTimes 29, no. 6 (Aug 1999): 24. Jazzthetik (May 1999): 6. JazzTimes 29 (Jul/Aug 1999): 24. Jefferson no. 120 (1999): 24–25. Jet (26 Apr 1999): 61. Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 55. Musica Jazz (Jul 1999): 60. New York Times (4 Apr 1999): A29. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 920–921. The Observer [UK] (4 Apr 1999): 23. Orkester Journalen 67 (May 1999): 51. Rolling Stone no. 812 (13 May 1999): 27. The Times [UK] (5 Apr 1999): 23. 20th Century Music 6 (Jun 1999): 23. Variety 374 (19–25 Apr 1999): 57. Washington Post (3 Apr 1999): 4. BS1940. Barnes, Terry. “Jesse Stone.” Billboard 111 (25 Dec 1999–1 Jan 2000): YE106.

BS1948. Hinckley, David. “He Gave Rock Its ‘Shake, Rattle & Roll’.” Daily News [New York] (8 Apr 1999): 48. BS1949. Leigh, Spencer. “Jesse Stone.” Independent [UK] (5 Apr 1999): 6. BS1950. Lydon, Michael. “Jesse Stone.” Down Beat 66, no. 9 (Sep 1999): 24. BS1951. Périn, Jacques. “Jesse Stone.” Soul Bag no. 155 (Summer 1999): 47. BS1952. Wexler, Jerry. “Jesse Stone, 1901–99: A Centennial Tribute.” Billboard 113 (10 Nov 2001): 10. JOE STONE See: J.D. SHORT LUTHER STONEHAM BS1953. Bogaert, Karel. “Stoneham, Luther,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 358 (Item E110). See also: Item BE157. BABE STOVALL (Jewell Stovall) BS1954. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Babe Stovall,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 238 (E101). BS1955. Bainer, Maria. “Babe Stovall.” Blues Life no. 37 (1987): 23–27. BS1956. Bentley, John. “The Babe Stovall Story.” Jazz Report [USA] 8, no. 3 (1973): 25–28. BS1957. Bogaert, Karel. “Stovall, Babe,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 358 (Item E110). BS1958. Borenstein, E.L. Babe Stovall. USA: Verve V/PM1, 1963.

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BS1959. Evans, David. “Babe Stovall. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 9–10; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 30 (Feb 1966): 9; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 20. Reprinted in Back Woods Blues, ed. S.A. Napier, pp. 50–55. Oxford: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BS1960. Evans, David. Babe Stovall - The Old Ace: Mississippi Blues and Religious Songs. USA: Arcola CD 1005, 2003. BS1961. Harris, John Owen. Babe Stovall Story. UK: Southern Sound SD203, 1976. BS1962. Harris, Sheldon. “Stovall, Jewell ‘Babe’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 486–487 (E146). BS1963. Johnson, Eldridge R., III. “Crescent City Blues.” Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 3, no. 2 (1971): 53–55. BS1964. Kilian, Klaus. Babe Stovall. UK: Flyright FLY LP625, 1990. BS1965. Komara, Edward. “Stovall, Jewell ‘Babe’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 934 (Item E162).

Report [USA] 8, no. 6 (1975): 18. Melody Maker (9 Nov 1974): 20. Variety 276 (2 Oct 1974): 78. BS1974. Stagg, Tom. “Babe Stovall: Country Boy.” Melody Maker (16 Nov 1974): 52. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 43 (1977). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm DADDY STOVEPIPE (Johnny Watson) See under: “D” STOVEPIPE NO. 1 (Sam Jones) BS1975. Barclay, Ian. “A Discography of Sam Jones (Stovepipe No. 1).” Discographical Forum no. 1 (May 1960): 8, 18. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discographical Forum no. 2 (1960): 8–9.) BS1976. Bogaert, Karel. “Stovepipe No. 1,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 358–359 (Item E110). BS1977. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Stovepipe No. 1,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2399 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 334 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 330 (E169).

BS1966. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Stovall, Jewell ‘Babe’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 334 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 329–330 (E169).

BS1978. Lornell, Kip. Stovepipe No. 1 & David Crockett: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1924–1930; Tub Jug Washboard Band (1928). Austria: Document DOCD-5269, 1994.

BS1967. Napier, Simon A. “Gwine to New Orleans: Meet Babe Stovall.” Blues Unlimited no. 23 (1965): 10.

BS1979. Russell, Tony. “Stovepipe No. 1,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 934 (Item E162).

BS1968. Ottenheimer, Harriet J. “Catharsis, Communication, and Evocation: Alternative Views of the Socio-Psychological Functions of Blues Singing.” Ethnomusicology 23, no. 1 (Jan 1979): 75–86. BS1969. Pickup, Bryan; Smith, Chris. “Babe Stovall Discography.” Talking Blues no. 4 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1977): 4–5. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Talking Blues no. 5 (1977): 16.) BS1970. Pickup, Bryan; Smith, Chris; Groom, Bob; Bastin, Bruce. “Babe Stovall: A Revised Discography.” Talking Blues no. 9/10 (1979): 21–23. BS1971. Pickup, Bryan. “The Babe Stovall Story.” Talking Blues no. 4 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1977): 2–4; Talking Blues no. 5 (Apr/May/Jun 1977): 2–5. BS1972. Tilling, Robert. “Babe Stovall.” Blues Unlimited no. 119 (May/Jun 1976): 29. BS1973. Wilson, Dave. “Babe Stovall.” Broadside 4, no. 3 (31 Mar 1965): 7. Obituaries: Crescendo 13 (Jan 1975): 38. Down Beat 41 (19 Dec 1974), 11. Footnote 6, no. 2 (1974/75): 14. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 32 (Dec 1974): 22. Jazz

BS1980. Tracy, Steven C. “Stovepipe,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 8–33. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. BS1981. Tracy, Steve. “Going to Cincinnati: A Search for Cincinnati’s Blues Heritage: ‘Play It Like You Did Back on George Street’.” Living Blues no. 38 (May/ Jun 1978): 20–25. See also: Items A1734. SWEET PAPA STOVEPIPE See: Item BB2738. FREEMAN STOWERS See: Items BA555, C429, C503. CHRIS STRACHWITZ See: ARHOOLIE RECORDS JIMMY STRANGE See: Items BA525, BH267. JOHNNIE STRAUSS

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BS1982. McCarthy, Albert J. “Johnnie Strauss.” Discographical Forum no. 3 (Sep 1960): 8. See also: Item BB65. NAPOLEON STRICKLAND BS1983. Dauer, Alfons Michael. “Napoleon Strickland’s Fife and Drum Band (Mississippi),” in Tradition Afrikanischer Blasorchester und Enstehung des Jazz, pp. 155–157. (Beiträge Zur Jazzforschung/ Studies in Jazz Research). Verlasanstalt, Graz-Austria, Akademische Druck-U., 1985.

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BS1995. Tomko, Gene. “Stroger, Bob,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 936 (Item E162). BS1996. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Robert Stroger,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 153, 159. London: Hamlyn, 1996. HENRY STRONG BS1997. Eagle, Bob. “Good ‘Pot’.” Alley Music 1, no. 5 (May 1970): 18. JIMMIE STROTHER (James Strother)

BS1984. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Strickland, Napoleon,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2406 (Item E165).

BS1998. Kimball, Gregg. “Strother, James ‘Jimmie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 936 (Item E162).

BS1985. Lomax, Alan. “Napoleon,” in The Land Where the Blues Began, pp. 343–347. New York: Pantheon, 1993.

BS1999. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lee, Joe, and Jimmy Strothers,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1451–1452 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 233 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 224 (E169).

BS1986. Nicholson, Robert. “Drums is a Calling Thing: The Fife and Drum Bands of Mississippi,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 88–101. London: Blandford, 1998. BS1987. O’Neal, Jim. “BluEsoterica.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 144, 123. BS1988. Snyder, Jared. “Napoleon Strickland,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 323 (Item E162).

See also: Item F446. PERCY STROTHER BS2000. Anderson, Rick. “Strother, Percy L,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 936–937 (Item E162). BS2001. Fitton, Keith. “The Highway is His Home.” Blueprint no. 74 (Jun 1995): 10–11.

Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 73 (Dec 2001/Jan 2002): 76. Folk Roots no. 220 (Oct 2001): 12. Living Blues no. 159 (Sep/Oct 2001): 87.

BS2002. Paducah Fats. “Het Dubbelleven van Percy Strother.” Block no. 86 (1993): 17–19.

BS1989. Cheseborough, Steve. “Napolian Strickland.” Living Blues no. 160 (Nov/Dec 2001): 86–87.

BS2003. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 20 (Feb 1999): 7.

BS1990. Ellis, Bill. “Napoleon Strickland.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (28 Jul 2001): E6.

BS2004. Rainsford, Mike. “Have Mercy, Mr. Percy: The Percy Strother Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 89 (May 1994): 12–14.

See also: THE COMO DRUM BAND Item BB3289, D1674. BOB STROGER (Robert Stroger) BS1991. Doidy, Eric. “Bob Stroger & James Wheeler: Mississippi Heat & Chicago Fire.” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 24–27. BS1992. Farr, Deitra. “‘Il Blues è Stato Davvero Buono Con Me’: Bob Stroger.” Il Blues no. 54 (Mar 1996): 40–43. BS1993. Grigg, Andy. “Bob Stroger.” Westcoast Blues Review no. 12 (Aug/Sep 1995): 30–35. BS1994. Moon, D. Thomas. “Bob Stroger: First Call Bass.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 26–35.

BS2005. Tipaldi, Art. Percy Strother: It’s My Time. UK: JSP CD 295, 1997. BS2006. Vallone, Nicolas; Vallone, Phillippe. “Percy Strother.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 13. BS2007. Vanclooster, Dick. Percy Strother: The Highway is My Home. Holland: Black Magic CD 9030, 1995. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 95 (Aug/Sep 2005): 92–93. In the Basement no. 39 (2005): 9. Saint Paul Pioneer Press [Minnesota] (1 Jun 2005): A13. Sing Out! 49, no. 3 (2005): 193. Star Tribune [Minnesota] (1 Jun 2005): B1. The State [Columbia, South Carolina] (2 Jun 2005): B4. The Times [UK] (17 Jun 2005): 73.

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BS2008. Coltrain, Mark. “Percy Strother.” Living Blues no. 181 (Nov/Dec 2005): 89. BS2009. Courtemanche, Pat. “Percy Strother.” Juke Blues no. 59 (Late Summer 2005): 67–68. BS2010. Périn, Jacques. “Percy Strother.” Soul Bag no. 180 (Sep 2005): 37. BS2011. Wight, Phil. “Percy Strother.” Blues & Rhythm no. 201 (Aug 2005): 23. JIMMY STROTHERS See: JIMMIE STROTHER NOLAN STRUCK See: Blues News [Finland] no. 147 (1994). Goldmine no. 210 (12 Aug 1988). BROWNIE STUBBLEFIELD See: MACK RHINEHART AND BROWNIE STUBBLEFIELD HENRY STUCKEY BS2012. Harris, Sheldon. “Stuckey, Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 487–488 (E146). BS2013. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Stuckey, Henry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2408 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 334, 337 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 330 (E169). BS2014. Tomko, Gene. “Stuckey, Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 937 (Item E162). Obituaries: BS2015. Roche, Jacques. “Henry Stuckey: An Obituary.” 78 Quarterly no. 2 (1968): 13–16. JAY STUTES

BS2020. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Quelques Rois de l’Harmonica….” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 451 (Sep 1995): 39. BS2021. Cullaz, Maurice. “Une Étoile est Née: Sugar Blue.” Jazz Hot no. 345/346 (Feb 1978): 30–35. BS2022. Doerschuk, Robert L. “Private Lesson: John Popper Meets Sugar Blue.” Musician no. 227 (Oct 1997): 24–25. BS2023. Farr, Deitra. “A Casa di Sugar Blue.” Il Blues no. 48 (Sep 1994): 16–20. BS2024. Grosman, Romain. “Sugar Blue: Blue Street.” Jazz Hot no. 521 (Jun 1995): 34–36. BS2025. Helland, Dave. “Harp to Harp.” Down Beat 62, no. 10 (Oct 1995): 26–28. BS2026. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Sugar Blue,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 327–328 (E150). BS2027. Holzheuser, Hanno. “Sugar Blue: Wir Haben Nicht Mehr 1950!” Blues Forum no. 10 (2nd Quarter 1983): 10–14. BS2028. Kaldewey, Helma. “Interview: Sugar Blue.” Blues Power Magazin no. 3 (1993): 6–7. BS2029. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Sugar Blue,” in Jamsession, p. 31. New York: Limelight, 1985. BS2030. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Whiting, James ‘Sugar Blue’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2675 (Item E165). BS2031. Lefeu, C.C. “Des Roses aux Chrysanthemes.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 21/22 (Oct 1978): 14. BS2032. Liniger, Walter. “Pathways.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 13 (Summer 1994): 12–13. BS2033. Martinez, José Antonio. “Sugar Blue: A la Sombra de Los Maestros, a las Puertas de la Historia.” Solo Blues no. 17 (1995): 21–24.

BS2016. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘Mr. Sugar Bee’: Jay Stutes and Cleveland Crochet.” Blues Unlimited no. 21 (Apr 1965): 10–11.

BS2034. McCormick, Moira. Sugar Blue: Blue Blazes. USA: Alligator ALCD-4819, 1994.

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BS2035. O’Neal, Jim. “Sugar Blue,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 937–938 (Item E162).

BS2017. Leadbitter, Mike. “Sugar & Sweet.” Blues Unlimited no. 97 (Dec 1972): 12. SUGAR BLUE (James Whiting) BS2018. Anon. “Dico, Disco & Co.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 298 (Jun 1981): 37. BS2019. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Ë Decouvrir: Sugar Blue.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 263 (Mar/Apr 1978): 8–9.

BS2036. Russell, Tony. “Sugar Blue (1955–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 170 (Item A1904). BS2037. Santelli, Robert. “Sugar Blue,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 382–383 (Item E202). BS2038. Schneider, Paul. “This Blue City.” Esquire 111, no. 2 (Feb 1989): 38.

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BS2039. Shadwick, Keith. “Sugar Blue,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 288 (Item E204).

BS2054. ‘The Blues Detective’. “Hubert Sumlin.” Discoveries no. 88 (1995): 28–33.

BS2040. Skovgaard, Ib. “Er du Glad for Vaere i Amerika?: Ja, Men Jeg Bor i Danmark .…” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik 14, no. 3 (Apr 1981): 5–7.

BS2055. Bogaert, Karel. “Sumlin, Hubert,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 359 (Item E110).

BS2041. Sugar Blue; Barrett, David. In Your Eyes. Pacific: Mel Bay, 1999. 69 pp. BS2042. “Sugar Blue: Es Gibt Zwei Arten von Musik: Gute und Schlechte.” Blues News [Germany] no. 35 (Oct/ Dec 2003): 18–19.

BS2056. Carlier, Richard. “Hubert Sumlin.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 14 (Jan 1978): 12. BS2057. Dahl, Bill. Hubert Sumlin/Willie Dixon/Sunnyland Slim: Blues Anytime. USA: Evidence ECD 260522, 1994.

BS2043. Tipaldi, Art. “Sugar Blue: Pushing the Envelope, Playing from the Heart.” Blues Revue no. 29 (Jun/ Jul 1997): 33–34.

BS2058. Darwen, Norman. “Play What You Feel, That’s What Make You a Musician!” Blues & Rhythm no. 134 (Nov 1998): 6–7.

BS2044. Wilson, Joe Lee. “Sugar Blue: Blues Harmonica Player.” Jazz Express no. 34 (Jul 1982): 14.

BS2059. Darwen, Norman. “‘Wolf Taught Me How to Work’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 67 (Feb 1992): 4–6.

BS2045. Wisse, Rien; Wisse, Marion. “Interview met Sugar Blue.” Block no. 44 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1982): 5–9.

BS2060. Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Hubert Sumlin.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 34 (1965): 41–43.

BS2046. Zwerin, Michael. “Sugar Blue: A French Connection.” Rolling Stone no. 280 (14 Dec 1978): 35–36. See also: Item BB2132. THE SUGARMAN See: Item BE157. DOUG SUGGS BS2047. Bogaert, Karel. “Suggs, Doug,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 359 (Item E110). See also: Items C720 (Vol. 2), C733. JAMES DOUGLAS SUGGS BS2048. Dorson, Richard Mercer. “The Astonishing Repertoire of James Douglas Suggs, a Michigan Negro Storyteller.” Michigan History 40, no. 2 (Jun 1956): 152–166. BS2049. Dorson, Richard M. “Negro Folksongs in Michigan from the Repertoire of J.D. Suggs.” Folklore and Folk Music Archivist 9, no. 1 (Fall 1966): 3–41. BS2050. Harris, Sheldon. “Suggs, James Douglas,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 488 (E146). See also: Item A570.

BS2061. Elonen, Seppo. “Hubert Sumlin: Tuntematon ‘Superkitaristi’.” Blues News [Finland] no. 29 (1974): 3, 6. BS2062. Fine, Eric. “After Dark: Hubert Sumlin’s 70th Birthday Party.” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 51–52. BS2063. Forte, Dan. “Chicago Blues Legend: Hubert Sumlin: Howlin’ Wolf’s Sideman.” Guitar Player 14, no. 4 (Apr 1980): 57–58, 60, 62, 64. Reprinted as “Hubert Sumlin,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 240–245. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. BS2064. Harris, Sheldon. “Sumlin, Hubert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 488–489 (E146). BS2065. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Hubert Sumlin,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 329 (E150). BS2066. Hess, Norbert. Hubert Sumlin: Gamblin’ Woman. Germany: L+R LR 42.008, 1980. BS2067. Hoffman, Mark; Segrest, James. “Hubert at Home.” Blues Access no. 47 (Fall 2001): 42–46.

BS2051. Alperin, Jeff. Hubert Sumlin: Wake Up Call. USA: Blues Planet BPCD 1116, 1998.

BS2068. Hoffman, Mark. “Sumlin, Hubert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 938–939 (Item E162).

BS2052. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Hubert Sumlin,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 238–239 (E101).

BS2069. Holland, Ted. “Hubert Sumlin,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 136 (E157).

BS2053. Blackett, Matt. “Learning Curve: The Blues Guitar of Hubert Sumlin.” Guitar Player 34, no. 12 (Dec 2000): 25.

BS2070. “Hubert Sumlin: Der erste Mann aus der zweiten Reihe.” Blues News [Germany] no. 41 (Apr/Jun 2005): 14–18.

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BS2071. Hutchinson, Billy. “Hubert Sumlin: About Thoes Handed Down Shoes.” Blues Matters no. 10 (Sep/ Oct 2002): 20–23. BS2072. Isola, Gregory. “Hubert Sumlin: A Blues Legend’s Wake Up Call.” Guitar Player 32, no. 7 (Jul 1998): 31–32.

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Wolf’s Been Dead for 15 Years, But Sumlin’s Still Howlin’.” Guitar World 3, no. 1 (1994): 15–17. BS2089. Peabody, Dave. “Sumlin Else.” Folk Roots no. 250 (Apr 2004): 33–35, 37. BS2090. Point, Michael. “Hubert Sumlin.” Down Beat 54, no. 12 (Dec 1987): 14.

BS2073. Ivey, Ed. “Hubert Sumlin: Muddy Changes Everything.” Blues Revue no. 66 (Apr 2001): 8–13.

BS2091. Rijn, Guido van. “Hubert Sumlin.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 57 (Oct 1975): 3.

BS2074. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Hubert Sumlin: An Interview.” Cadence 3 (Aug 1977): 11–12.

BS2092. Romano, Will. Incurable Blues: The Troubles & Triumph of Blues Legend Hubert Sumlin. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2005. 264 pp.

BS2075. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sumlin, Hubert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2415 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 337 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 331 (E169). BS2076. Leiser, Willy. “Down in the Alley.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 16–17. BS2077. Leiser, Willy. “Dans le Studio de Paul Seranno.” Jazz Hot no. 287 (Oct 1972): 20. BS2078. Leiser, Willy. “Hubert Sumlin: A l’Ombre du Loup Hurlant.” Jazz Hot no. 276 (Oct 1971): 24. BS2079. Leiser, Willy. Hubert Sumlin: Funky Roots. France: Blues Legacy 3 BL-12503, 1973. BS2080. Leon, Daniel; Claraz, Denis. “Au Bonheur du Blues avec Hubert Sumlin.” Soul Bag no. 167 (Summer 2002): 26–29. BS2081. Levy, Adam. “Hubert Sumlin.” Guitar Player 33, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 68, 70. BS2082. Lippmann, Horst. Hubert Sumlin/Willie Dixon/ Sunnyland Slim: Blues Anytime. Germany: L+R LR 42.004, 1980. BS2083. Matthews, Bunny; Pareles, Jon. Hubert Sumlin’s Blues Party. USA: Black Top BT 1036, 1986. BS2084. Meier, Erwin. “Backstage Blues.” German Blues Circle Info no. 51 (Jan/Feb 1981): 47–48. BS2085. Milne, Rick. “The Muddy Waters Band.” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 3–8. BS2086. Mulhare, Keith. “In the Studio: Hubert Sumlin and Friends Play Muddy.” Blues Revue no. 59 (Jul/Aug 2000): 40–41. BS2087. O’Brien, Justin. Hubert Sumlin: My Guitar and Me. USA: Evidence ECD 26045, 1994. BS2088. Paul, Alan. “Of Wolf & Man: As Howlin’ Wolf’s Guitarist, Hubert Sumlin Contributed to Some of the Greatest Blues Sides Ever Recorded: The

BS2093. Sacré, Robert. “Hubert Sumlin.” Jazz Hot no. 332 (Nov 1976): 30–31, 50. BS2094. Santelli, Robert. “Sumlin, Hubert,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 383 (Item E202). BS2095. Sarl; Briançon, Pierre. “Hubert Sumlin.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 23/24 (Nov/Dec 1978): 12–14. BS2096. Schoukroun, Guy. Hubert Sumlin: Gotta Run. France: Paris PLB 2-28517, c1984. BS2097. Scott, Hammond. Hubert Sumlin: Healing Feeling. USA: Black Top BT 1053, 1990; UK: Demon FIEND CD 193, c1984. BS2098. Seedorff, George. “Former Howlin’ Wolf Guitarist Makes Rare Michigan Appearance.” Michigan Chronicle (25 Jun 1997): 5. BS2099. Shadwick, Keith. “Hubert Sumlin,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 289 (Item E204). BS2100. Sharp, Steven. “Who’s Hot: Hubert Sumlin.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 15. BS2101. Slaven, Neil. “Hubert Once More.” R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): 8–9. BS2102. Sumlin, Hubert; Kent, Jim. “My Years with Wolf.” Living Blues no. 88 (Sep/Oct 1989): 10–18. Reprinted as “Hubert Sumlin,” in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 209–221 (Item C312). (NOTE: Compiled from recollections during the filming of “Hubert Sumlin: Livin’ the Blues”.) BS2103. Svacina, Fritz. “Interview mit Hubert ‘Guitar’ Sumlin.” Blues Life no. 13 (1981): 4–6. BS2104. Thompson, Art. “Legends of the Paul.” Guitar Player 32, no. 12 (Dec 1998): 123. BS2105. Tramontana, Gianluca. “Wolf Man Back.” Mojo no. 85 (Dec 2000): 20. BS2106. Trynka, Paul. “Hubert and the Wolf.” Guitar Magazine 5, no. 9 (Sep 1995): 38–40, 42.

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BS2107. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Hubert Sumlin,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 89–91, 93–94, 97–98, 103–104, 159. London: Hamlyn, 1996. Partially reprinted as “Between Muddy and the Wolf: Guitarist Hubert Sumlin,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 213–215 (Item A895). BS2108. Vallina, Joe. “Blues Joint: Hubert Sumlin.” Guitar Player 39, no. 5 (May 2005): 56–57, 166, 167. BS2109. Vernon, Mick. “Hubert Sumlin: Guitar Class No. 1.” R&B Monthly no. 11 (Dec 1964): 4–5. BS2110. Wisse, Rien. “Hubert Sumlin is Weer in de Aanval.” Block no. 69 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1989): 23–27. BS2111. Wright, Michael. “‘My Guitar and Me’, by Hubert Sumlin.” Audio: The Equipment Authority 78, no. 8 (Aug 1994): 78. BS2112. Zeldin, Beverly. Hubert Sumlin: Heart & Soul. USA: Blind Pig BP 3389, c1989. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 27 (2003). Blues News [Finland] no. 211 (2005). Rock ‘n’ Reel no. 16 (1993): 9+. Items BB1976, BB2123, BC1295, BR915, C182. JAY SUMMEROUR BS2113. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Jay Summerour.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 25. J.B. SUMMERS (Joseph Blake Summers) BS2114. Bastin, Bruce. J.B. Summers & the Blues Shouters. UK: Krazy Kat KK 833, c1989; USA: Collectables COL-5333, 1990.

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BS2122. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 217 (Item E128). BS2123. Charters, Samuel B. “Coming to the City: Sunnyland Slim,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 133–142 (Item A396). BS2124. Charters, Samuel B. Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 11: Sunnyland Slim. UK: Sonet SNTF 671, 1974; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 10021, 1976. BS2125. Christon, Lawrence. “The Blues: Fading Into Silence.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (6 Oct 1985): 52–53, 57–58. BS2126. Crawford, Pete. Sunnyland Slim Blues Band: Chicago Jump. USA: Red Beans RB 007, 1985. BS2127. Clarke, Donald. “Sunnyland Slim,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1254 (Item E125). BS2128. Cullaz, Maurice. “Blues Men: Willie Dixon, Sunnyland Slim, Johnny Shine [sic], Clifton James: Interview.” Jazz Hot no. 254 (Oct 1969): 30–31. BS2129. Dahl, Bill; Brisbin, John. Sunnyland Slim Blues Band: Chicago Jump. USA: Evidence ECD 260672, 1995. BS2130. Escamilla, Brian. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 16 (Item E164). BS2131. Frank, Michael Robert. Sunnyland Slim with Bonnie Lee, Big Time Sarah, and Zora Young: She Got a Thing Goin’ On. USA: Earwig CD 4942, 1998.

SUNNYLAND SLIM (Albert Luandrew)

BS2132. Friedman, Emily; Ulven, Joel. “The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Three Memoirs of the 1930s.” Come for to Sing 9, no. 1 (Winter 1983): 12.

BS2115. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Sunnyland Slim: Pianist och Blueshistoriker.” Jefferson no. 120 (1999): 10–12.

BS2133. Harris, Sheldon. “Luandrew, Albert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 339–341 (E146).

BS2116. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 239–240 (E101). BS2117. Baker, Cary; Ross, Hal. “Sunny Land.” Blue Flame no. 12 (1971): 4–5. BS2118. Bogaert, Karel. “Sunnyland Slim (Albert Luandrew),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 360–361 (Item E110). BS2119. Brenner, Harold. Sunnyland Slim Blues Band: She Got That Jive. USA: Airway 3220, 1977. BS2120. Bruin, Leo W. “Slim in de Microgroef.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 50 (Mar 1975): 4–5. BS2121. Bruin, Leo W. “Sunnyland Slim: ‘Got a Thing Going On’.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 50 (Mar 1975): 4.

BS2134. Helland, David. “Sunnyland Slim: Elder Statesman of Blues Piano.” Contemporary Keyboard 4, no. 3 (Mar 1978): 20, 42. BS2135. Hentoff, Nat. Slim’s Shout: The Blues of Sunnyland Slim. USA: Bluesville BV-1016, c1961. BS2136. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 329–331 (E150). BS2137. Holland, Ted. “Sunnyland Slim,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 104 (E157). BS2138. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (31 May 1969): 12. BS2139. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Sunnyland Slim: Oral History.” Cadence 3 (Oct 1977): 14–16.

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BS2140. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sunnyland Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2417 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 337 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 331 (E169). BS2141. Leadbitter, Mike; Rowe, Mike. “Sunnyland Session.” Melody Maker (16 Jun 1973): 42. BS2142. Lippmann, Horst. Sunnyland Slim: Decoration Day. Germany: L+R LR 42.015, 1980. BS2143. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Upcountry,” in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 216–242. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. BS2144. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Blues, pp. 124–125, 139 (Item A1504). BS2145. Niquét, Bernard. “Un Vétéran du Blues: Sunnyland Slim.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 41 (1966): 27–30. BS2146. O’Brien, Justin. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 940–942 (Item E162). BS2147. Oliver, Paul. Portraits in Blues. Vol. 8: Sunnyland Slim. Denmark: Storyville SLP 169, 1965; UK: Polydor/Storyville 616-012, c1970. Reprinted as notes with Sunnyland Slim: Blues Masters. Vol. 8. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8008, 1992. Notes reprinted as “Johnson Machine Gun: Sunnyland Slim,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 201–203 (Item A1577). BS2148. Oliver, Paul. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 40–41, 68–69, 86–87, 89–90, 150–151, 189 (Item A1585). BS2149. Oliver, Paul. “Sunnyland Slim (Albert Luandrew) (1907),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 276–277 (Item E378). BS2150. Oliver, Paul. Sunnyland Slim & Little Brother Montgomery: Chicago Blues Session. UK: 77 Records LA 12/21, 1964; USA: Southland SCD-10, 1989. Notes reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 3–4. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. Mike Leadbitter, pp. 52–53 (Item A1241). BS2151. Oliver, Paul; Albertson, Chris. Sunnyland Slim: Sad and Lonesome Blues. Denmark: Storyville SLP 4043, 1985. BS2152. Olsson, Olof T. “Bluesveteran Paa Besoek.” Orkester Journalen 41, no. 5 (May 1973): 13. BS2153. O’Neal, Jim. Sunnyland Slim: Smile on My Face. USA: Delmark DD-735, 1999. BS2154. Palmer, Robert. “Chicago Pep,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp.

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194–197 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item A1708.) BS2155. Pearson, Barry Lee. “‘They Used to Say It Was the Devil’s Music’,” in Sounds So Good to Me, pp. 60– 62. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984. BS2156. Penny, Dave. Sunnyland Slim. France: Classics 5035, 2002. BS2157. Plath, James. “Sunnyland Slim & Luther Allison: Carrying on the Blues Tradition.” Clockwatch Review 1, no. 1 (Summer 1983): 17–19. BS2158. Rijn, Guido van. “From the Archives ..: Sunnyland Slim Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 165 (Xmas 2001): 4–6. (NOTE: This is an edited version of the article in Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 30/31 listed below.) BS2159. Rijn, Guido van. “Sunnyland Slim in Ruiselede, Belgium, May 20 1973.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 30/31 (Jul/Aug 1973): 4–6. BS2160. Robs, Gerard. “Sunnyland Slim Diskografie.” Block no. 62 (Apr/May/Jun 1987): 11–12, 42–43, 45, 47. BS2161. Rotante, Anthony. “Discography of Sunnyland Slim, Dr. Clayton’s Buddy (Albert Luandrew).” Record Research 1, no. 1 (Feb 1955): 4–5. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Record Research 1, no. 2 (1955): 2; Record Research 1, no. 3 (1955): 4; Record Research 2, no. 3 (1955): 11.) BS2162. Rowe, Mike; Leadbitter, Mike. “Sunnyland Slim.” Blues Unlimited no. 105 (Dec 1973/Jan 1974): 27, 30. BS2163. Rowe, Mike. Sunnyland Slim: Midnight Jump. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63213, 1969; USA: Blue Horizon BM 4608, 1969. BS2164. Rowe, Mike. Sunnyland Slim: Sunnyland Special — Classic Early 1950s Chicago Blues. UK: Flyright FLY LP 566, 1981. BS2165. Russell, Tony. “Sunnyland Slim (1907–1995),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 171 (Item A1904). BS2166. Sandmel, Ben. “Patriarch of the Blues.” Musician no. 149 (Mar 1991): 25+. BS2167. Santelli, Robert. “Sunnyland Slim,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 383–384 (Item E202). BS2168. Shadwick, Keith. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 276 (Item E204). BS2169. Sheatsley, Paul R.; Coller, Derek. “Discography of ‘Sunnyland Slim’.” Blues Unlimited no. 16 (Oct 1964): 9–10.

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BS2170. Slaven, Neil. Sunnyland Slim: Slim’s Got His Own Thing Goin’ On. UK: Sequel NEXCD 212, 1992. BS2171. Slaven, Neil. Sunnyland Slim: The Devil is a Busy Man. Denmark: Official 6043, 1989. BS2172. Southern, Eileen. “Luandrew, Albert (‘Sunnyland Slim’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 250 (Item E208). BS2173. Sprey, Pierre M. Sunnyland Slim: Live at the D.C. Blues Society. USA: Mapleshade MHS 512630L, 1990. BS2174. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Sunnyland Slim,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 44–45, 84, 159–160. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BS2175. Vaughan, Jack; Sunnyland Slim. Sunnyland Blues. Boston: Proudtruth Publ., 1990. 89 pp. BS2176. Walker, Frank; Sunnyland Slim. Sunnyland Slim Plays the Rag Time Blues. USA: BluesWay BLS6068, 1973. BS2177. Welding, Pete. Sunnyland Slim: Slim’s Got His Own Thing Goin’ On. USA: World Pacific 21890, 1969; UK: Liberty LBS 83237, 1969. BS2178. Whiteis, David. “‘God Can Do It All’: Remembering the Life of Sunnyland Slim.” Juke Blues no. 36 (Winter 1996/97): 24–28. BS2179. Whiteis, David. Sunnyland Slim Blues Band: Be Careful How You Vote. USA: Earwig CD 4915, 1991. BS2180. Whiteis, David. Sunnyland Slim Blues Band: Decoration Day. USA: Evidence ECD 26053-2, 1994. BS2181. Whiteis, David. Sunnyland Slim Blues Band: Sunnyland Train. USA: Evidence ECD 26066-2, 1995. BS2182. Whiteis, David. “Sunnyland Slim: Chicago Blues Patriarch.” Down Beat 58, no. 5 (May 1991): 28. BS2183. Whiteis, David. “Sunnyland Slim: ‘It Given Me a Tender Heart’,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006.

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44 (May 1995): 40. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Jet 87, no. 22 (10 Apr 1995): 62. Keyboard 21, no. 6 (Jun 1995): 16. The Ledger [Lakeland, Florida] (20 Mar 1995): B4. Mojo no. 18 (May 1995): 29. Musica Jazz (Jun 1995): 54. New York Times (20 Mar 1995): D10. Notes 52, no. 4 (1996): 1129. Orkester Journalen 63 (May 1995): 37. Rolling Stone no. 724/5 (28 Dec 1995–11 Jan 1996): 66. Variety 358 (17–23 Apr 1995): 40. Washington Post (20 Mar 1995): 4. Westcoast Blues Review no. 11 (Jun/Jul 1995): 34. BS2186. Brisbin, John Anthony. “A Tribute to Sunnyland Slim.” Living Blues no. 121 (May/Jun 1995): 50–62. BS2187. Burckhardt, Sam. “Sunnyland Slim.” Block no. 94 (Apr/May/Jun 1995): 5. BS2188. Dahl, Bill. “Sun Sets on a Tenacious Piano Patriarch.” Chicago Tribune (31 Mar 1995): 6. BS2189. Dallas, Karl. “Sunnyland Slim.” Independent [UK] (21 Mar 1995): 16. BS2190. Gäverth, Leif. “Sunnyland Slim, 1907-1985.” Jefferson no. 107 (1995): 22. BS2191. Grumman, Cornelia. “Sunnyland Slim, 87, Legendary Blues Pianist.” Chicago Tribune (19 Mar 1995): 6. BS2192. Harrison, David. “Sunnyland Slim.” Guardian [UK] (7 Apr 1995): 21. BS2193. Louis, Joe. “Sunnyland Slim.” Juke Blues no. 33 (Summer 1995): 24. BS2194. Louis, Joe. “Sunnyland Slim (Albert Luandrew) 1907–88.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 2 (Jun 1988): 17. (NOTE: This is a premature obituary!) BS2195. O’Brien, Justin. “Sunnyland Slim.” Sing Out! 40, no. 2 (Aug/Oct 1995): 26. BS2196. Point, Michael. “Blues Piano Legend Sunnyland Slim Dies.” Austin American-Statesman [Texas] (21 Mar 1995): E7.

BS2184. Whiteis, David. “A Tender Heart and a Hustler’s Soul: Sunnyland Slim’s Long Life in the Blues.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 14–23.

BS2197. Pointer-Jones, Sandra. “Sunnyland Slim, 1907– 1995.” Blues Access no. 22 (Summer 1995): 38.

BS2185. Wijngaarden, Kees van. “Is Sunnyland Slim?” Block no. 62 (Apr/May/Jun 1987): 5–10.

BS2198. Radenac, Marc. “Sunnyland Slim.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 26–28.

Obituaries: Billboard 107 (1 Apr 1995): 77. Boston Globe (20 Mar 1995): 19. Cadence 21, no. 5 (May 1995): 109. Chicago Sun-Times (19 Mar 1995): 54. Coda no. 262 (Jul/Aug 1995): 37. Crescendo 32, no. 6 (1995/96): 34. Daily News [New York] (20 Mar 1995): 31. Folk Roots no. 143 (May 1995): 14. Goldmine no. 385 (28 Apr 1995): 12. Jazz Podium

BS2199. Smith, Chris. “Sunnyland Slim.” Blues & Rhythm no. 99 (May 1995): 20. BS2200. Stovel, Bruce. “Sunnyland Slim.” Blueprint no. 72 (Apr 1995): 18. BS2201. Whiteis, David. “Bluesman Sunnyland Slim, 1907– 1995.” Down Beat 62, no. 6 (Jun 1995): 10+.

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BS2202. Wiederhorn, J. “Sunnyland Slim.” Rolling Stone no. 707 (4 May 1995): 29. BS2203. Wirtz, B.C. “Sunnyland Slim.” Keyboard 21, no. 7 (Jul 1995): 17. See also: Items A542 (Pts. 3&5), A723, A1158 (Pt. 14), A1708, BC1225, BE193, BH2867, BM1910, BS2057, BS2082, F149. SUPER CHIKAN (James Louis Johnson) BS2204. Barretta, Scott. “Super Chikan.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 51. BS2205. Emery, Mike. “Super Chikan — Clucking the Strings: ‘Being Different Has Gotten Me This Far’.” Blues Access no. 47 (Fall 2001): 24–26.

BS2216. Whiteis, David. “Sweet Miss Coffy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 944–947 (Item E162). SWEET PAPA TADPOLE BS2217. Tracy, Steven C. “Sweet Papa Tadpole,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 45–50. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. See also: Item A583. AL SYKES BS2218. Vernon, Mike. “Presenting Al Sykes ….” Jazz Monthly no. 157 (Mar 1968): 10–11. ROOSEVELT SYKES BS2219. Albertson, Chris. The Return of Roosevelt Sykes. USA: Bluesville BV-1006, 1960.

BS2206. Levesque, Roger. “Mississippi Bluesman’s Got a Few Stories to Tell: James Johnson Likes to Write Songs Based on Real Life.” Edmonton Journal (17 Jan 2003): E6.

BS2220. Amos, Edward. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BS2207. Pekar, Harvey. Super Chikan: Shoot That Thang. USA: Rooster Blues CD 2645, 2001.

BS2221. Anon. “Portraits du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 217 (Dec 1973): 38.

BS2208. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta.” Blues Revue no. 50 (Sep 1999): 62–64.

BS2222. Anon. “Roosevelt Sykes.” Second Line 40 (Fall 1988): 36.

BS2209. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta: ‘Trying to Railroad an Innocent Man’.” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/ May 2002): 30–31.

BS2223. Anon. “Roosevelt Sykes a Honey Dipper.” Chicago Defender (28 Aug 1943): 18.

BS2210. Ruskey, John. “Good Day from Super Chikan.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 38–39. BS2211. Tomko, Gene. “Super Chikan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 942–943 (Item E162). See also: Blues Revue no. 70 (Sep 2001): 51. JACK SURRELL BS2212. Kochakian, Dan; Surrell, Jack. “The Jack Surrell Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 181 (Aug 2003): 14–15. BS2213. Rounce, Tony. “More Jack Surrell Discographical Information.” Blues & Rhythm no. 182 (Sep 2003): 14. JOHN B. SUTTON BS2214. Smith, Chris. “Nothing Seems Better to Me: Three African American Singers from the Eastern States.” Blues & Rhythm no. 155 (Dec 2000): 6–7.

BS2224. Anon. “Roosevelt Sykes Going Big Again.” Chicago Defender (24 Jul 1943): 18. BS2225. Anon. “Roosevelt Sykes in Missouri Nite Club.” Chicago Defender (31 Jul 1943): 18. BS2226. Anon. “Roosevelt Sykes Par Big Bill Broonzy.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France (Oct 1966): 31–32. BS2227. Anon. “Roosevelt Sykes: The Honeydripper.” R&B Monthly no. 24 (Jan/Feb 1966): 13–16. BS2228. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 240–241 (E101). BS2229. Bavin, Pam. “The Honey-Dripper.” Coda 3, no. 12 (Apr 1961): 20–21. BS2230. Bentley, John. “The Honeydripper: Roosevelt Sykes.” Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 21–23. BS2231. Bentley, John. Roosevelt Sykes is Blue and Ribald ... A Dirty Mother for You. USA: Southland SLP-2, c1978.

SWEET MISS COFFY (Veeta Smith)

BS2232. Bogaert, Karel. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 361–363 (Item E110).

BS2215. Nelson, David. “Sweet Miss Coffy.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 52–55.

BS2233. Buzelin, Jean. “Roosevelt Sykes.” Soul Bag no. 97 (Jan/Feb 1984): 30.

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BS2234. Buzelin, Jean. Roosevelt Sykes. Vol. 1: The Honey Dripper. France: Blues Collection 159562, 1999.

BS2250. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 26.

BS2235. Calt, Stephen; Perls, Nick; Epstein, Jerome. Roosevelt Sykes: The Country Blues Piano Ace, 1929– 1932. USA: Yazoo L-1033, 1969.

BS2251. Hentoff, Nat. Roosevelt Sykes: The Honeydripper. USA: Bluesville BV-1014, 1960; USA: Prestige PRST 7722, 1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-557-2, 1993.

BS2236. Clarke, Donald. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1264–1265 (Item E125). BS2237. Coller, Derek. “Recording the Blues. No. 6: Roosevelt Sykes.” Vintage Jazz Mart 6 (Jun 1959): 4, 42; Vintage Jazz Mart 6 (Jul/Aug 1959): 4; Vintage Jazz Mart 7 (Jul 1960): 4. BS2238. Collis, John. Roosevelt Sykes: Music is My Business. UK: Charly CPCD 8223, 1996. BS2239. Constant, Denis. “Roosevelt for President.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 173 (Dec 1969): 15. BS2240. Cooper, Kent. Roosevelt Sykes: Music is My Business. USA: Blue Labor 111, 1976; USA: Tomato 2696 642, 1990; USA: Blues Alliance 13010, 1996. BS2241. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 292. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BS2242. Demêtre, Jacques. “Roosevelt Sykes.” Jazz Hot no. 256 (Dec 1969): 33, 35. BS2243. Dicaire, David. “Roosevelt Sykes (1906–1984): The Honeydripper Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 241–245 (Item E130). BS2244. Evans, David. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 151–152. New York: Perigee, 2005. BS2245. Feather, Leonard. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 270 (Item E136). BS2246. Gugolz, Daniel. Roosevelt Sykes: Rock It: The Post War Years. Vol.1: 1946–54. Austria: Wolf WBJ004, 1989. Vol. 2: West Helena Blues. Austria: Wolf WBJ005, 1989.

BS2252. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 331–333 (E150). BS2253. Hoefer, George. “Advance of $1,500 Gave Honeydripper Large Jolt.” Down Beat 16 (20 May 1949): 11. BS2254. Holland, Ted. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 18 (E157). BS2255. Holt, John. “Roosevelt Sykes: The Honeydripper.” R&B Monthly no. 24 (Jan/Feb 1966): 13–16. BS2256. Jones, Max. “Honey Dripper Flies In.” Melody Maker (21 Jan 1961): 9. BS2257. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (21 Jun 1969): 12. BS2258. Jones, Tad. Roosevelt Sykes: Raining in My Heart. USA: Delmark DL-642, 1989. BS2259. Jones, Tad. “Roosevelt Sykes: The Honeydripper.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 22–25. BS2260. Kaslow, Allison Miner. “Talking to the Honeydripper: An Interview with Roosevelt Sykes.” Sing Out! 26, no. 3 (Sep/Oct 1977): 2–6. BS2261. Kochakian, Dan; Moonoogian, George A. “Roosevelt Sykes: Two Views.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 3 (1973): 8–9. BS2262. Koester, Bob. Roosevelt Sykes: Feel Like Blowing My Horn. USA: Delmark DS 632, 1973. BS2263. Koester, Bob. Roosevelt Sykes: Hard Driving Blues. USA: Delmark DL-607, 1965. BS2264. Koester, Bob. Roosevelt Sykes in Europe. USA: Delmark DS-616, 1969. BS2265. Kriss, Eric. The Meek Roosevelt Sykes. USA: Inner City IC1010, 1976.

BS2248. Harris, Sheldon. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 489–491 (E146).

BS2266. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2433 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 337–338 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 332 (E169).

BS2249. Heckman, Don. The Essential Roosevelt Sykes. UK: Document CBL 200010, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200010, 2001.

BS2267. Leadbitter, Mike. Roosevelt Sykes: The Honeydripper’s Duke’s Mixture. France: Barclay/Blue Star 80.604, 1971.

BS2247. Hall, Bob. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 948–949 (Item E162).

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BS2268. McConnell, Stacy A. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 20 (Item E164). BS2269. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “The Honeydripper,” in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 166–179. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. BS2270. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in Blues, pp. 8, 54–55, 139 (Item A1504). BS2271. Noblett, Richard. “Roosevelt Sykes: The Honey Dripper: The Quintessential Urban Blues Performer.” Juke Blues no. 39 (1997): 36–40. BS2272. Noel, G. “Du South Side a la Banlieue Sud.” Jazz Hot no. 268 (Jan 1971): 8–9. BS2273. Olderen, Martin van. “Roosevelt Sykes.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 39 (Apr 1974): 5. BS2274. Oliver, Paul. “Dobby Bragg: Again!” Blues Unlimited no. 23 (Jun 1965): 7–8. BS2275. Oliver, Paul. Mr. Sykes Blues, 1929–1932. USA: Riverside RLP 8819, 1966. Reprinted as “The Honey Dripper: Roosevelt Sykes,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 185–188 (Item A1577). BS2276. Oliver, Paul. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 67–68, 70–71, 102–103, 106– 107, 115–116, 197–198 (Item A1585). BS2277. Oliver, Paul. Roosevelt Sykes (1929–34). UK: Matchbox MSE 1011, 1987. BS2278. Oliver, Paul. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 340–341 (Item E154). BS2279. Oliver, Paul. “Sykes, Roosevelt (1906),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 277 (Item E378). BS2280. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Sykes, Roosevelt, called the Honey Dripper,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 245 (Item E182). BS2281. Parsons, Jack. “Honeydripper Blues: A Survey of Roosevelt Sykes on Record.” Blues Unlimited no. 12 (Jun 1964): 6–8. BS2282. Périn, Jacques. “Chicago: Remarquable.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 185 (Jan 1971): 11–12. BS2283. Reccioni, Riccardo. Roosevelt Sykes: Dirty Mother for You. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2008, 1989. BS2284. Rowe, Mike. Roosevelt Sykes: Get Your Row Out. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2018, 1989. BS2285. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Roosevelt Sykes.” The Blues Collection no. 46 (1992+).

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BS2286. Russell, Tony. “Roosevelt Sykes (1906–1983),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 171–172 (Item A1904). BS2287. Rye, Howard. “Roosevelt Sykes, 1929–1949.” Collectors Items no. 15 (Dec 1982): 12–14. BS2288. Santelli, Robert. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 385 (Item E202). BS2289. Shadwick, Keith. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 290 (Item E204). BS2290. Sinclair, John. Roosevelt Sykes, Victoria Spivey: Grind It!: Live at the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival 1973. USA: Total Energy NER 3025, 1999. BS2291. Smith, Al. Roosevelt Sykes: Dirty Double Mother. USA: ABC BLS-6077, 1973. BS2292. Smith, Chris. Roosevelt Sykes: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 14 June 1929 to 1 June 1930. Austria: Document DOCD5116, 1992. Vol. 2: 12 June 1930 to 19 June 1931. Austria: Document DOCD-5117, 1992. Vol. 3: 19 September 1931 to 11 December 1933. Austria: Document DOCD-5118, 1992. Vol. 4: 18 August 1934 to 22 May 1936. Austria: Document DOCD5119, 1992. Vol. 5: 29 April 1937 to 13 April 1939. Austria: Document DOCD-5120, 1992. Vol. 6: 13 April 1939 to 27 February 1941. Austria: Document DOCD-5121, 1992. Vol. 7: 27 February 1941 to 15 December 1944. Austria: Document DOCD5122, 1992. Vol. 8: 1945 to 15 October 1947. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6048, 1994. Vol. 9: 18 November 1947 to 1951. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6049, 1994. Vol. 10: 12 July 1951 to 1957. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6050, 1994. (NOTE: Notes to Vols 1 & 2 reissued in an updated form with Document (UK) DOCD-5117 & DOCD-5118, c2005.) BS2293. Smith, Francis Wilford; Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. The Way I Feel: Sykes/Green, 1929–1930. UK: Magpie PY 4418, 1983. BS2294. Southern, Eileen. “Sykes, Roosevelt,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 366 (Item E208). BS2295. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 14, no. 3 (Mar 1961): 13–14. BS2296. Swain, Susan. Roosevelt Sykes (1929–1941). Austria: Story of Blues 3542-2, 1988. BS2297. Tonneau, Serge. “Roosevelt Sykes.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 17-22. BS2298. Tonneau, Serge. “Roosevelt Sykes: A Propos d’un Bluesman et d’un Disque.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 11 (c1960).

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BS2299. Waterman, Dick. “Roosevelt Sykes,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 132–133. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BS2300. Wiedemann, Erik. “Roosevelt Sykes Discography.” Discophile no. 17 (Apr 1951): 8–12. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 18 (1951): 14; no. 19 (1951): 12; no. 21 (1951): 18–19; no. 22 (1952): 12; no. 23 (1952): 5; no. 24 (1952): 13; no. 29 (1953): 19.) BS2301. Wilmer, Valerie. Blues by Roosevelt (The Honeydripper) Sykes. USA: Folkways FS 3827, 1961.

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BS2305. Harris, Mark. “Roosevelt Sykes, 1906–83.” Pickin the Blues no. 17 (Aug 1983): 4. BS2306. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Roosevelt Sykes (1906–83).” Soul Bag no. 97 (1984): 30–31. BS2307. Koester, Bob. “Roosevelt Sykes.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 11–12. BS2308. Rieck, Raphael. “Roosevelt Sykes in Memoriam: The Real Honeydripper.” Blues Forum no. 11 (3rd Quarter 1983): 4–5.

BS2302. Wilmer, Valerie. “Blues People: Fred & Roosevelt.” Jazz Journal 19, no. 8 (Aug 1966): 22–24.

BS2309. Schweitz, Hans. “Roosevelt Sykes, 1906–1983.” Jefferson no. 62 (Fall 1983): 48.

BS2303. Wilmer, Val. “Sykes Sings On.” Melody Maker (22 Jul 1972): 24.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 135 (1992). Blues News [Finland] no. 200 (2003). Jazz Hot no. 131 (1958).

BS2304. Wilmer, Val. “Tutor of the Blues.” Jazz News [UK] (28 Jan 1961): 9. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 228. Block no. 47 (1983): 27. Blues Life no. 23 (1983): 26. Coda no. 192 (Oct 1983): 3. Crescendo 22 (Feb/Mar 1984): 25. Down Beat 50, no. 10 (Oct 1983): 13. Goldmine no. 88 (Sep 1983). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 322 (Oct 1983): 6. Jazz Podium 32 (Oct 1983): 53. Melody Maker (27 Aug 1983): 19. Mens en Melodie 58 (Aug 1983): 343. New York Times (15 Jul 1983): B6. Orkester Journalen 51, no. 9 (Sep 1983): 35. Second Line 35 (Fall 1983): 3. Second Line 40 (Fall 1988): 36. Sing Out! 29, no. 4 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1983): 52–53. The Times [UK] (16 Jul 1983): 10. Variety 311 (20 Jul 1983): 127. Washington Post (16 Jul 1983): B6. Wavelength no. 34 (Aug 1983).

Items A76, A1466, BB1848, BD443, BM1243, BS1773, BS1775, BS1780, BW2045, C150, C665, C733, D954, D1707, F761, F1034, F1079. HANNAH SYLVESTER BS2310. Harris, Sheldon. “Sylvester, Hannah/Hanna,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 491–492 (E146). BS2311. Komara, Edward. “Sylvester, Hannah,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 949 (Item E162). BS2312. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business.” Record Research no. 46 (Oct 1962): 20. See also: Items BB2452, BR162.

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BLIND JOE TAGGART

TAIL DRAGGER (James Jones)

BT1.

Bogaert, Karel. “Taggart, ‘Blind’ Joe,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 364 (Item E110).

BT10.

Eig, Jonathan. “True Blues.” The New Republic 218, no. 6 (9 Feb 1998): 14–15.

BT2.

Briggs, Keith. “Blind Joe Taggart: Separating the Wheat from the Tares.” Blues & Rhythm no. 33 (Dec 1987): 9–12. (NOTE: With comments by Chris Smith and Paul Oliver in B&R no. 35 (1988): 8.)

BT11.

Forneck, Scott. “Blues Guitarist Slain, Fellow Performer Held.” Chicago Sun–Times (12 Jul 1993): 13.

BT12.

Forneck, Scott. “Deadly Feud Robs the Blues of Two Voices.” Chicago Sun–Times (18 Jul 1993): 6. Reprinted as “Deadly Blues Feud Ends in Slaying.” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 19.

BT13.

Löfgren, Tommy. “Tail Dragger: En av Bluesens Många Grovarbetare.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 36–46.

BT14.

O’Brien, Justin. “Tail Dragger,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 951 (Item E162).

BT15.

Paulus, George. Tail Dragger: Crawlin’ King Snake. USA: St. George STG 7706, 1996.

BT16.

Pointer–Jones, Sandra. “Inner City Blues: The Murder of Taildragger.” Blues Access no. 20 (Winter 1994/95): 30–39.

BT17.

Sharp, Steven. “Taildragger: Barroom Blues Shaman.” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 50–53.

BT18.

Wisse, Rien. “Tail Dragger: ‘Van Wolf Moest Ik Vooral Naar de Drummer Luisteren.” Block no. 112 (1999): 14–17.

BT3.

Fahey, John. American Primitive Rare Pre–War Gospel (1926–36). Vol. 1. USA: Revenant 206, 1997.

BT4.

Jackson, Mark. “Gordons or Jordons?” Blues Unlimited no. 125 (1977): 22.

BT5.

Klatzko, Bernard. Blind Joe Taggart: A Guitar Evangelist, 1926–1931. USA: Herwin H–204, c1975.

BT6.

Komara, Edward. “Taggart, Blind Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 951 (Item E162).

BT7.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Taggart, Joel ‘Blind Joe’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2438 (Item E165).

BT8.

Monge, Luigi. “Taggart, Blind Joe,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, pp. 391–392. New York: Routledge, 2005.

BT9.

Romanowski, Ken. Blind Joe Taggart: Complete Recorded Works, 1926–1928 in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD–5153, 1993. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD–5154, 1993. See also: Items A1177 (Vol. 1), BD247, F851.

TAJ MAHAL (Henry Saint Clair Fredericks) BT19.

Alexander, Kavichandran. Taj Mahal/V.M. Bhatt: Mumtaz Mahal. USA: Waterlily Acoustics CD 46, 1995.

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BT20.

Anderson, Clive. “Fusin’ Fuh Ya.” Black Music & Jazz Review 2, no. 6 (Sep 1979): 28.

BT21. BT22.

BT42.

Anderson, Clive. “Taj Mahal.” The History of Rock 6, no. 2 (c1981–c1984): 1236–1237.

Boehm, Mike. “Taj Mahal Shows Muscle as More Than Just a Soloist.” Los Angeles Times (26 Mar 1996): 7.

BT43.

Anderson, Ian A. “A Modern Day Griot.” Folk Roots no. 101 (Nov 1991): 34–37.

Bogaert, Karel. “Taj Mahal,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 364–365 (Item E110).

BT44.

Bonazzoli, Leonardo; Grandi, Marino. “Taj Mahal: Un Cofanetto Tante Musiche.” Il Blues no. 66 (Mar 1999): 42.

BT45.

Bonner, Brett J. “Blues at 2000: Taj Mahal.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 58–59.

BT46.

Bonner, Brett J.; Barretta, Scott. “Taj Mahal: The Easiest Thing to Carry Around with You in This Life is Knowledge.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 30–41.

BT23.

Anon. “Blue Notes — Black Reflections: Taj Mahal.” World Music no. 7 (1998): 44–51.

BT24.

Anon. “Into Black Music.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Apr 1972): 19–20.

BT25.

Anon. “It’s Just the Old Stuff Played Rather Nicely.” Melody Maker (19 Apr 1969): 10.

BT26.

Anon. “Journey to the Blues.” Newsweek 79, no. 9 (28 Feb 1972): 80.

BT47.

Anon. “Mahal, Taj.” Current Biography Yearbook 62 (2001): 329–332.

Bradley, Jack. “Taj Mahal.” Coda (Jun 1969): 38.

BT27.

BT48.

BT28.

Anon. “Mo’ Roots: Interview with Taj Mahal.” Ann Arbor Sun 2, no. 26 (15–22 Nov 1974): 8–9.

Buzelin, Jean. “Taj Mahal: Le Blues en Dansant.” Jazzman no. 1 (Mar 1995): 15.

BT49.

BT29.

Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 282 (14 Apr 1976): 88.

Chuck & Jim (Delehant, Jim). “Taj Mahal’s Band.” Hit Parader (Jan 1970): 24–25.

BT50.

BT30.

Anon. “Rising Sons at Ashgrove.” Los Angeles Free Press (28 May 1965): 6.

Ciron, Sylvie. “Taj Mahal: La World Music a Son Pionnier, Faut–il y Voir du Mahal?” Trad’ Magazine no. 22 (May/Jun 1992): 28–29.

BT31.

Anon. “Rising Sons Up in the West.” The Beat [USA] (4 Dec 1965): 6.

BT51.

BT32.

Anon. “Taj Mahal Ever Changing.” Soul [USA] 7 (12 Mar 1973): 7.

Clarke, Donald. “Mahal, Taj,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 815– 816 (Item E125).

BT52.

Anon. Taj Mahal: Taj’s Blues. USA: Columbia/ Legacy CK 52465, 1992.

Constant, Denis. “Taj Mahal: Un Bluesman?” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 179 (Jun 1970): 11.

BT53.

Anon. “Toque of the Town.” New Musical Express (20 Jun 1987): 7.

Coxson, Sarah. “Blue Hawaii.” Folk Roots no. 53 (Nov 1987): 29, 31.

BT54.

Cromelin, Richard. “Taj Mahal at the Ash Grove — Blues: Brief & Beautiful.” Los Angeles Free Press (9 Jul 1971): 39.

BT55.

Crouch, Stanley. “Taj Mahal’s Blues Career.” Village Voice no. 27 (29 Jun 1982): 36.

BT56.

Darwen, Norman. “Taj Mahal.” Blues Life no. 20 (1982): 20–21.

BT33. BT34. BT35.

Anon. “Who’s Who in San Francisco.” Melody Maker (27 Dec 1975): 14–15.

BT36.

Aronson, David. “Taj Mahal: Un Troubadour en Colère.” Jazz Hot no. 397 (Jan 1983): 11–13.

BT37.

Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Taj Mahal,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 79–85 (Item A139).

BT38.

Bangs, Lester. “Taj Mahal.” Stereo Review 34 (Jan 1975): 92.

BT57.

Delehant, Jim. “The Mind of a Modern Bluesman: Taj Mahal.” Hit Parader (Sep 1969): 19–21.

BT39.

Bas–Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 459 (May 1996): 42.

BT58.

Dicaire, David. “Taj Mahal: The Blues Scholar,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 9–14 (Item E131).

BT40.

Bas–Rabérin, Philippe. “Taj Mahal: Le Passant du Monde.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 535 (Mar 2003): 28–29.

BT59.

Doerschuk, Robert L. “Frontman: Taj Mahal.” Musician no. 227 (Oct 1997): 11.

BT60.

Duffy, Timothy. “Taj Mahal,” in Music Makers, pp. 96–97. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BT61.

Duran, Lucy. Taj Mahal/Toumani Diabate: Kulanjan. USA: Hannibal CD 1444, 1999.

BT41.

Bessman, Jim. “Taj Mahal’s Live Blues Album Launches Joint Venture Label.” Billboard 112, no. 25 (17 Jun 2000): 20.

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BT62.

Edmonds, Ben. “The Birth of His Blues.” Mojo no. 60 (Nov 1998): 137.

BT81.

Gulliksen, Rolf Behn. “Taj Mahal: Mo’ Roots.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 14–17.

BT63.

Ephland, John. “Still Fishin’: Taj Mahal’s Line Dangles Deep Into Jazz.” Down Beat 66, no. 11 (Nov 1999): 42–45.

BT82.

Hansen, Barret. “The Rise and Fall of the Rising Suns.” Goodphone (3 Dec 1979).

BT83.

Eskin, Sheldon. “Taj Mahal.” Southland Blues (Dec 1998): 6, 30–32.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Taj Mahal,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 232 (Item E145).

BT84.

Eyre, Banning. “Blues for Mali.” Folk Roots no. 194/195 (Aug/Sep 1999): 29, 31, 33.

Harris, Sheldon. “Mahal, Taj,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 345–347 (E146).

BT85.

Ferris, Tim. “Four Versions of Taj Mahal.” Rolling Stone no. 85 (24 Jun 1971): 10.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Taj Mahal,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 333–334 (E150).

BT86.

Finigan, Kathleen. “Taj Mahal: Roots and More.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 8 (Spring 1993): 18–21.

Hobus, André. “Taj Mahal Interview.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 14.

BT87.

Hodgett, Trevor. “Taj Mahal.” Blueprint 2, no. 22 (Apr 1999): 18–20.

BT88.

Holland, Ted. “Taj Mahal,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 65 (E157).

BT89.

Howard, Louise; Ritz, David. Taj Mahal: In Progress & in Motion, 1965–1998. USA: Columbia/ Legacy C3K 64919, 1998.

BT90.

Humphrey, Mark A. Taj Mahal: World Music. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 52755, 1993.

BT91.

Ill, Paul. “Taj Mahal.” The Music Paper 35, no. 4 (Nov 1996): 15, 18.

BT92.

Isola, Gregory. “Taj Mahal: Griot Grand.” Guitar Player 31, no. 10 (Oct 1997): 23.

BT93.

Jackson, Blair. “It’s Alive: Taj Mahal, Blues with a Smile.” Mix 24, no. 7 (Jul 2000): 174–175.

BT94.

Jackson, David. “A Man with Definite Roots.” Encore American and Worldwide News (17 Feb 1975).

BT95.

James, Steve. “Blues Across Borders.” Acoustic Guitar no. 17 (Mar/Apr 1993): 42+.

BT96.

Kanefsky, Chris. “Winter & Taj.” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 17.

BT97.

Kaufmann, Andy. “Producer Crosstalk: Carla Olson — Taj Mahal, Mick Taylor, Don Henley and Ry Cooder.” Music Connection 28, no. 3 (2–15 Feb 2004): 17.

BT64. BT65. BT66. BT67. BT68.

Fiofori, Tam. “Into the Roots.” Guitar Player 4 (Aug 1970): 20–22, 43. Reprinted in an edited form in Blues Guitarists, pp. 56–58. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975.

BT69.

Fiofori, Tam. “Relaxez–Vous is Taj’s Message.” Melody Maker (5 Jun 1971): 20.

BT70.

Fiofori, Tam. “Taj Mahal: City Dude with Country Roots.” Down Beat 38, no. 19 (11 Nov 1971): 12–13.

BT71.

BT72.

Forte, Dan. “Taj Mahal: Eighth Wonder of the Music World.” Vintage Guitar (Oct 2004). (NOTE: Reprinted online via: http://www.vintageguitar. com.) Gardner, Jr., Jim. “Taj Mahal.” Goldmine (28 Feb 1986): 10, 12, 14, 16.

BT73.

Gartner, Rick. “Taj Mahal: Powerhouse of Folk and Blues.” Frets 3, no. 8 (Aug 1981): 17–18, 10–21.

BT74.

Geisel, Ellen. “Taj Mahal: The Root of the Matter.” Dirty Linen no. 62 (Feb/Mar 1996): 44–48.

BT75.

Gerelli, Carlo; Parmigiani, Giovanni. “Lo Dicono Loro.” Il Blues no. 2 (Mar 1983): 10.

BT76.

Gilbert, Jeremy. “Still One of the Hardest Rockers.” Melody Maker (25 Apr 1970): 21.

BT77.

Gilbert, Jeremy. “Taj Mahal: Thinking the Blues.” Sounds [UK] (22 Dec 1973): 8.

BT98.

BT78.

Goff, Yann Le. “Taj Mahal.” Jazz Hot no. 521 (Jun 1995): 16–17.

Keepnews, Peter. “Taj Mahal.” Down Beat 40 (26 Apr 1973).

BT99.

Kruth, John. “Taj Mahal: Roots and Blues Fuh Ya.” Sing Out! 31, no. 3 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1985): 2–9.

BT100.

LaBlanc, Michael L. “Taj Mahal,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164).

BT101.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mahal, Taj,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1591–1592

BT79.

BT80.

Gold, Jude. “Shakin’ That Thing: Get Your Groove on with Taj Mahal’s Wide World of Riffs.” Guitar Player 37, no. 10 (Oct 2003): 66–70, 72, 74–75. Goldman, Vivien. “Taj Mahal: Keeping the Roots Alive.” Melody Maker (2 Feb 1980): 14.

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(E165). Reprinted as “Taj Mahal,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 338–339 (E166). Reprinted in an edited form in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 333–334 (E169). BT102.

Legon, Gary. “Taj Mahal: A Walking Anachronism?” Circus (Jun 1970): 28–29.

BT103.

Léon, Daniel. “Taj Mahal.” Soul Bag no. 148 (Autumn 1997): 14–15.

BT104.

Lesage, Philippe. “L’Ombre de Taj Mahal.” Jazz Hot no. 367 (Nov 1979): 20–23.

BT105.

Leuf, Pelle. “Taj Mahal pa Mariahissen.” Jefferson no. 43 (Spring 1979): 34–35.

BT106.

Linnet, Elizabeth. “Baking Bread with Taj Mahal and John Porter.” Acoustic Musician 4, no. 5 (Jul 1997): 33–36.

BT107.

Linnet, Elizabeth. “Taj Mahal.” Acoustic Musician 2, no. 12 (Mar/Apr 1996): 8–13.

BT108.

Lodetti, Antonio. “Taj Mahal.” Il Blues no. 66 (Mar 1999): 40–41.

BT109.

Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Taj Mahal,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, p. 144 (Item E173).

BT120.

Nusser, Dick. “Taj Mahal’s First Love is the Blues.” Billboard 91 (20 Jan 1979): 63.

BT121.

Ouellette, Dan. “Back to the Source.” Songlines (Summer/Autumn 1999): 5.

BT122.

Pareles, Jon. “Taj Mahal,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 344–345 (Item E154).

BT123.

Pilchak, Angela M. “Taj Mahal,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 51 (Item E164).

BT124.

Piper, Julian. “Damn, It Hurts So Good.” Mojo no. 90 (May 2001): 29.

BT125.

Phillips, T. “Integrated Rock.” Jazz & Pop 7, no. 7 (Jul 1968): 24–25.

BT126.

Point, Michael. “Taj Mahal,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 951–952 (Item E162).

BT127.

Price, Deborah Evans. “They’re Playing My Song.” Billboard 109, no. 38 (20 Sep 1997): 41.

BT128.

Renton, Jamie. “Goin’ Home.” Folk Roots no. 268 (Oct 2005): 43–45.

BT129.

Robbins, Paul. “Rising Sons’ at the Trip.” Los Angeles Free Press (25 Feb 1966): 7.

BT130.

Robbins, Paul. “Sound of Sunlight Rising.” Los Angeles Free Press (2 Jul 1965): 6.

BT131.

Romain–Vimont, Gilles; Schrepfer, Vincent; Hobus, André; Doidy, Eric. “Le Blues de Taj Mahal: ‘Just More Good Stuff’.” Soul Bag no. 160 (Fall 2000): 16–24.

BT110.

Loupien, Serge. “Taj Mahal: ë la Recherche des Racines.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 275 (May 1979): 44–45, 62.

BT111.

Malone, Leonard. “Taj Mahal: En Anden Slags Folkemusiker.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik 14, no. 3 (Apr 1981): 9, 23.

BT112.

Marshall, Jim. “Dancing with Taj.” Chicago Blues (Spring 1994): 14–18.

BT132.

Mathieson, Kenny. “Taj Mahal: Invisible Jukebox.” The Wire no. 94/95 (New Year 1992): 44–45.

Romney, Jonathan. “Eclectic Shocks of a Little Big Man.” Guardian [UK] (25 Jul 1991): 28.

BT133.

McStravick, Summer; Roos, John. “Mahal, Taj,” in The Blues–Rock Explosion. Mission Viejo: Old Goat, 2000.

Roos, John; Watt, Jeffrey. The Sixties Blues–Rock Explosion. Old Goat Publishing, 2000.

BT134.

Rosenqvist, Jan; Schweitz, Hans. “Looking at Taj Mahal.” Jefferson no. 9 (1970): 7–8.

BT113. BT114.

BT115.

Metting, Fred. The Unbroken Circle: Tradition and Innovation in the Music of Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal. Lanham: Scarecrow, 2001. 304 pp.

BT135.

Roxon, Lillian. “Taj Mahal,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 310–311 (Item E192).

BT136.

BT116.

Miller, Dale. “Building the Taj Mahal.” Acoustic Guitar no. 76 (Apr 1999): 42–47.

Rubine, Naomi. “‘Do What You Got To’, Says Blues Great Taj.” Soul [USA] 8 (10 Dec 1973): 6.

BT137.

BT117.

Millinton, Peter. “Taj Mahal.” Solo Blues no. 13 (1990): 26–30.

Rucker, Leyland. “Taj’s Hindustani Blues.” Blues Access no. 26 (Summer 1996): 10–11.

BT138.

Ruffin, William D. “Taj’s Raw Blues Tell Story of Black Music.” Soul [USA] 9 (11 Nov 1975): 18.

BT139.

Russell, Tony. “Taj Mahal (1942–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 172–173 (Item A1904).

BT118.

Nolan, Tom. Taj Mahal. USA: Columbia CL 2779, 1968; USA: Columbia CK 65858, 2000.

BT119.

Nolan, Tom. “Taj Mahal.” Rolling Stone no. 25 (4 Jan 1969): 20–21.

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BT140.

St. Pierre, Roger. “Taj Twixt Two Cultures.” Blues & Soul no. 486 (23 Jun 1987): 19.

BT141. BT142. BT143. BT144.

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BT159.

Salvo, Patrick William. “Taj Mahal: Reggae Roots.” Black Music 2, no. 15 (Feb 1975): 30–32.

Townsend, Bob. “Blues Permanent Address for Wandering Taj Mahal.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (5 Apr 1996): 6.

BT160.

Sanders, Rick. “Taj Mahal.” Beat Instrumental no. 73 (May 1969): 38–39.

Trischka, Tony. “Taj Mahal.” Banjo Newsletter 31, no. 5 (Mar 2004): 18–20, 22–28, 47.

BT161.

Santelli, Robert. “Mahal, Taj,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 275–276 (Item E202).

Tyson, R. “The Sides of Taj Mahal.” Peoples World 39, no. 19 (8 May 1976): 6–7.

BT162.

Santoro, Gene. “Riffs.” Down Beat 53, no. 10 (Oct 1986): 15.

Underwood, Lee. “Taj Mahal: One Man’s Gospel Gab.” Down Beat 43 (12 Feb 1976): 18–19, 39.

BT163.

Verbei, Wim. “Taj Mahal: De Muziekdie ik Speel Drukt Het Vermogen en de Bekwaamheid uit van Mensen om Zich Staande te Houden.” Block no. 64 (Oct/Nov/Dec 1987): 7–11.

BT145.

Scherman, Tony. “An Odyssey That Began in the Blues and Grew.” New York Times (29 Nov 1998).

BT146.

Shadwick, Keith. “Taj Mahal,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 291 (Item E204).

BT164.

Wagner, C. “Noten Sind Noch Keine Musik.” Jazz Podium 41 (Feb 1994): 3–4.

BT147.

Silver, Ward H. “Taj Mahal.” Great Speckled Bird 8, no. 42 (16 Oct 1975): 10–11.

BT165.

BT148.

Southern, Eileen. “Taj Mahal,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 367 (Item E208).

Waterman, Dick. “Taj Mahal,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 90–91. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BT166.

Welch, Chris. “At Last — a Welcome New Voice.” Melody Maker (22 Mar 1969): 8.

BT149.

Spera, Keith. “Blues Get the Royal Treatment from Guitarist Taj Mahal.” Times–Picayune (5 Apr 1996): 7.

BT167.

White, Timothy. “Music to My Ears: Taj Mahal: A Giant Step Ahead of His Time.” Billboard 112 (29 Jul 2000): 5.

BT150.

Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “Taj Mahal,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 719–721 (Item E209).

BT168.

Williams, Lance A. “Celebrating the Magic of Taj Mahal. Pt. 1.” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 62.

BT169.

BT151.

“Taj Mahal: A Giant Step Outside Your Mind.” Blues News [Germany] no. 24 (Jan/Mar 2001): 12–16.

Woodard, Josef. “Taj Mahal: Giant Steps Backward & Forward.” Down Beat 58, no. 2 (Feb 1991): 20–22.

BT170.

Taj Mahal; Foehr, Stephen. Taj Mahal: Autobiography of a Bluesman. London: Sanctuary, 1999. 300 pp.

Zalkind, Ronald (ed.). “Taj Mahal,” in Contemporary Music Almanac 1980/81, p. 262. New York: Schirmer, 1980.

BT171.

Zollo, Paul. “Taj Mahal.” Performing Songwriter 8, no. 52 (Mar/Apr 2001): 12.

BT152.

BT153.

Taj Mahal. “Foreword,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, by D. Evans, pp. ix–xii. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BT154.

Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal : Dancing the Blues. USA: Private Music 01005–82112–2, 1993.

BT155.

Tipaldi, Art. “Taj Mahal,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 179–185. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

BT156.

Terrell, Tom. “Taj Mahal.” Seconds no. 45 (1997): 88–92.

BT157.

Tipaldi, Art. “Taj Mahal: Global Beat.” Blues Revue no. 56 (Apr 2000): 8–9, 11–14.

BT158.

Tobler, John. Taj Mahal: Live at Ronnie Scott’s. USA: DRG 91441, 1990.

See also: Blues & Soul no. 34 (1970). Blues Magazine [France] no. 34 (2004). Goldmine no. 146 (28 Feb 1988). Goldmine no. 151 (9 May 1988). Guitarist 8, no. 9 (Feb 1992). Jazznu no. 219 (1997): 14+. Jazzthetik (Dec/Jan 1997): 14+. Relix (Apr 1993): 12+. Rock ‘n’ Reel no. 12 (1992): 15+. Rockerilla no. 184 (1995): 64+. Trad Magazine no. 22 (1992): 28+. Items A919, E114. JOHNNY TALBOT (Johnny Tolbert) BT172.

Astbury, Ray. “Talbot, Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 952 (Item E162).

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BT173.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Discographie de Johnny Tolbert.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 20.

BT183.

Bentley, Chris. Tampa Red, 1944–52. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7411, 1982.

BT174.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Johnny Tolbert.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 18–20.

BT184.

BT175.

Rainsford, Mike. “Berkeley Blues: The Johnny Talbot Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 102 (Sep 1995): 4–8.

Bisson, Raffaele. “Punto di Referimento per Decine di Musicisti, con Oltre Trecento Incisioni fu, Assieme a Big Bill Broonzy, il Vero Anfitrione del Blues Chicagoano per un Quarto di Secolo: Tampa Red.” Il Blues no. 61 (Dec 1997): 42–45.

BT185.

Bogaert, Karel. “Tampa Red (Hudson Whittaker),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 365–366 (Item E110).

BT186.

Brennan, Luann. “Tampa Red,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 27 (Item E164).

BT187.

Briggs, Keith. Tampa Red: Voice of the Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD116, 1999.

BT188.

Bruin, Leo. “Lieve Kleine en Bruine Engelen.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 29 (Jun 1973): 2–3.

BT189.

Bruin, Leo W. You Can’t Get That Stuff No More: Tampa Red, 1932–1953. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2816, 1977.

BT190.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Tampa Red,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 217–218 (Item E128).

BT191.

Campfens, Eric. “Blues Retrospective: Tampa Red.” Blueprint no. 84 (May 1996): 18–19.

BT192.

Charters, Samuel B. Tampa Red: Don’t Jive Me. USA: Bluesville BV–1043, c1962; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD–549–2, 1992.

TALLAHASSEE TIGHT See: LOUIS WASHINGTON DON TALTY See: FORMAL RECORDS IRV TAMAN See: TEMPO–TONE RECORDS TAMPA RED (Hudson Whitaker) BT176.

Anon. “Tampa Red Gets New Job in Old Spot Out South.” Chicago Defender (21 Nov 1942): 21

BT177.

Anon. “Tampa Red, Musician Entertains Brother.” Chicago Defender (3 Oct 1942): 20.

BT178.

Anon. “Tampa Red’s Blues Click.” Chicago Defender (24 May 1947): 19.

BT179.

Anon. “Tampa Red’s ‘1950 Blues Record Hits.” Chicago Defender (3 Jun 1950): 21.

BT180.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Tampa Red,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 241–242 (E101).

BT181.

Atkinson, Gary. The Essential Tampa Red. UK: Document CBL 200006, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200006, 2001.

BT193.

Cortese, Vincent. “Tampa Red: Long Live the Guitar Wizard.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 6 (Fall 1992): 22–25.

BT182.

Balfour, Alan. Tampa Red: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 6: 14 June 1934 to 26 February 1935. Austria: Document DOCD– 5206, 1991. Vol. 7: 27 July 1935 to 5 August 1936. Austria: Document DOCD–5207, 1991. Vol. 8: 5 August 1936 to 11 October 1937. Austria: Document DOCD–5208, 1991. Vol. 9: 11 October 1937 to 16 June 1938. Austria: Document DOCD–5209, 1991. Vol. 10: 16 June 1938 to 8 November 1939. Austria: Document DOCD–5210, 1991. Vol. 11: 8 November 1939 to 27 November 1940. Austria: Document DOCD–5211, 1991. Vol. 12: 24 June 1941 to 5 July 1945. Austria: Document DOCD– 5212, 1991. Vol. 13: 5 July 1945 to 31 October 1947. Austria: Document DOCD–5213, 1991. Vol. 14: 26 January 1949 to 20 March 1951. Austria: Document DOCD–5214, 1991. Vol. 15: 28 July 1951 to 4 December 1953. Austria: Document DOCD–5215, 1991.

BT194.

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Tampa, Red,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 293. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BT195.

DeKoster, Jim. “Tampa Red.” Living Blues no. 20 (Mar/Apr 1975): 26.

BT196.

Dicaire, David. “Tampa Red (1904–1981): The Guitar Wizard,” in Blues Singers, pp. 69–73 (Item E130).

BT197.

Doering, Teddy. Tampa Red: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: May 1928 to 12 January 1929. Austria: Document DOCD–5073, 1992. Vol. 2: 12 January to 27 June 1929. Austria: Document DOCD–5074, 1992. Vol. 3: 9 July 1929 to June 1930. Austria: Document DOCD–5075, 1991. Vol. 4: 14 July 1930 to 24 October 1931. Austria: Document DOCD–5076, 1991. Vol. 5: 24 October 1931 to 23 March 1934. Austria: Document DOCD–5077, 1991.

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BT198.

Eagle, Bob. “Tampa Red.” Crazy Music no. 5 (1975): 11.

BT199.

Evans, David. “Tampa Red,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 152–153. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BT200.

Fancourt, Les. Tampa Red: It Hurts Me Too: The Essential Recordings. UK: Indigo CD 2004, 1995.

BT201.

Feather, Leonard. “Tampa Red (Hudson Whittaker),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 435 (Item E138).

BT202.

Fisher, Tom; Komara, Edward. “Tight Like That,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 992 (Item E162).

BT203.

George, Mike. “Tampa Red: Guitar Wizard.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 1993): 45–46.

BT204.

Greensmith, Bill. “Could This Be Tampa’s Guitar?” Blues & Rhythm no. 104 (Nov 1995): 16.

BT205.

Grove, Bryan. “Tampa Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 953–955 (Item E162).

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2nd ed., p. 339 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 334 (E169). BT216.

McConnell, Stacy A. “Hudson Whittaker,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 20 (Item E164).

BT217.

Miller, John. Tampa Red: Bottleneck Guitar, 1926– 1937. USA: Yazoo L–1039, 1973.

BT218.

Neary, Roy. Tampa Red: Get It Cats. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2014, 1989.

BT219.

Obrecht, Jas. “Tight Like That: The Slide Wizardry of Tampa Red.” Acoustic Guitar no. 73 (Jan 1999): 48–53.

BT220.

Ohmer, Terry. Tampa Red. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2003, 1989.

BT221.

Oliver, Paul. “Tampa Red (Hudson Whittaker) (1900),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 278 (Item E378).

BT222.

O’Neal, Jim. Tampa Red: Guitar Wizard. USA: RCA AXM2–5501, 1975.

BT223.

O’Neal, Jim. “Tampa Red Headstone Dedicated.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 7.

BT206.

Haesler, Bill. Tampa Red’s Hokum Jug Band. Australia: Swaggie JCS–33760, 1960s.

BT224.

BT207.

Harris, Sheldon. “Whittaker, Hudson,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 559–560 (E146).

O’Neal, Jim. Tampa Red: The Bluebird Recordings, 1936–1938. USA: RCA 66722–2, 1997.

BT225.

O’Neal, Jim. Tampa Red: The Guitar Wizard, 1935–1953. USA: Blues Classics BC 25, 1974.

BT208.

Hermans, Sjef; Keirsbilck, Erik van. “Selling That Stuff! Pt. 1: 1928–1939.” Block no. 56 (Oct/Nov/ Dec 1985): 11–17; “Pt. 2: 1940–1960.” Block no. 57 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1986): 10–12.

BT226.

Owen, Frank. Tampa Red and Georgia Tom. UK: Jazz Collector JEL 3, c1959.

BT227.

Panassié, Hugues. “The Blues Singers.” Melody Maker (31 May 1952): 9.

BT228.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Tampa Red,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 246 (Item E182).

BT229.

Parry, Bill; Coller, Derek. “Tampa Red (Hudson Whittaker): A Discography of His Victor and Bluebird Recordings.” Matrix no. 37 (Nov 1961): 3–11. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Matrix no. 45 (1963): 15.)

BT230.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Tampa Red.” The Blues Collection no. 51 (1992+).

BT209.

Hermans, Sjef; Keirsbilck, Erik van. “Tampa Red: The Man with the Golden Guitar.” Block no. 56 (Oct/Nov /Dec 1985): 5–10.

BT210.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Tampa Red,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 334–336 (E150).

BT211.

Holland, Ted. “Tampa Red,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 147 (E157).

BT212.

Humphrey, Mark. Tampa Red: The Bluebird Recordings, 1934–1936. USA: RCA 66721–2, 1996.

BT213.

Humphrey, Mark. Tampa Red: The Guitar Wizard. USA: Columbia/Legacy Roots 53235, 1994.

BT231.

Rye, Howard. “Tampa Red, 1928–1953.” Collectors Items no. 12 (Jun 1982): 9–12.

BT214.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Tampa Red,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1833– 1834 (E160).

BT232.

Santelli, Robert. “Tampa Red,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 387–388 (Item E202).

BT233.

Shadwick, Keith. “Tampa Red,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 292–293 (Item E204).

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Tampa Red,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2441 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues.

BT234.

Shaw, Arnold. “Leroy Carr and Tampa Red,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 3–11. New York: Collier, 1978.

BT215.

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BT235.

Smith, Chris. “T’s Tight Like What?” Blues & Rhythm no. 109 (May 1996): 18. (NOTE: With further comments in B&R no. 111 (1996): 13.)

BT236.

Solding, Staffan. “Tampa Red.” Jefferson no. 59 (1982): 47–48.

BT237.

Southern, Eileen. “Whittaker, (née Woodbridge): Hudson (‘Tampa Red’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 402 (Item E208).

BT238. BT239.

Steiner, John. “Tampa Red.” Record Research no. 17 (Mar/Apr 1958): 7. Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 27, no. 9 (Sep 1974): 24–25.

BT240.

“Tampa Red,” in The Guitarist Book of Blues, p. 130. Bath: Future, 2003.

BT241.

Rijn, Guido van. Tampa Red, 1929–1949: Crazy with the Blues. Holland: Oldie Blues OL–8001, 1981.

BT242.

Russell, Tony. “Tampa Red (c1903–1981),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 173–174 (Item A1904).

BT243.

Welding, Pete. “Tampa Red.” Down Beat 42 (9 Oct 1975): 29.

BT244.

Wilson, John S. Tampa Red: Don’t Tampa with the Blues. USA: Bluesville BV–1030, c1961; USA: Original Blues Classics OBC 5516, 1987; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD–516–2, 1992.

See also: Jazz Forum [UK] no. 2 (194?). Jazz Hot no. 108 (1956). Items A124, A341, A542 (Pt. 4), A2085, BC1295, BH958, BJ613, BJ1545, BR383, C151, C263, E318, F496. EUGENE TANNER JR. Obituaries: BT252.

Harris, Paul. “Eugene Tanner Jr.” Juke Blues no. 32 (Winter/Spring 1995): 22.

JAMES TANNER See: Item F775. TARHEEL SLIM (Alden Bunn) BT253.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Tarheel Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 242 (E101).

BT254.

Bastin, Bruce. Tarheel Slim: The Swingin’ Side of the Blues: Wildcat Tamer, 1951–1962. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7430, 1985.

BT255.

Bentley, Chris; Tricker, Phillip J. “The Guy with the 45: Tarheel Slim.” Roll Street Journal no. 14 (Winter 1985): 30–32.

BT256.

Bogaert, Karel. “Bunn, Allen,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 63 (Item E110).

BT257.

Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Les Jeunes du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 173 (Feb 1962): 24.

BT258.

Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 9, no. 2 (Fall 1981): 241. Cadence 7, no. 8 (Aug 1981): 46. Jazz Report 10, no. 3 (1982): 14.

Harris, Sheldon. “Bunn, Alden ‘Allen’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 91–93 (E146).

BT259.

BT245.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Tampa Red est Mort.” Soul Bag no. 83 (1981): 4.

Komara, Edward. “Tarheel Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 955 (Item E162).

BT260.

BT246.

Doering, Teddy. “Tampa Red: Ein Nachruf auf den ‘Guitar Wizard’.” Blues Forum no. 4 (Sep/Nov 1981): 8, 11.

BT247.

Federighi, Luciano. “Tampa Red: Menestrello di Chicago.” Musica Jazz 37, no. 8/9 (Aug/Sep 1981): 24–25, 55.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Tarheel Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2444 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 339 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 334–335 (E169).

BT261.

Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 4.” Blues & Rhythm no. 124 (Nov 1997): 23.

BT248.

O’Neal, Jim. “Tampa Red.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 42.

BT262.

Lowry, Pete. Tarheel Slim: No Time at All. USA: Trix 3310, c1977.

BT249.

Schweitz, Hans. “Tampa Red, 1903–1981.” Jefferson no. 52 (Summer 1981): 44.

BT263.

O’Neal, Jim. “Tarheel Slim.” Living Blues no. 12 (Spring 1973): 32.

BT250.

Stenbeck, Lennart. “Hudson Whittaker.” Orkester Journalen 49, no. 5 (May 1981): 5.

BT264.

Ritvanen, Juhani. “Tarheel Slim.” Blues News [Finland] no. 95 (1985): 4–6, 13.

BT251.

Vacher, Peter. “Tampa Red.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 16.

BT265.

Smith, Chris. Tarheel Slim: Lock Me in Your Heart. UK: Charly CRB 1213, 1989.

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BT266.

Wilmer, Val. “Tarheel: A Man for All Seasons.” Melody Maker (1 Dec 1973): 53. Obituaries: Down Beat 44 (20 Oct 1977): 11. Variety 288 (31 Aug 1977): 79.

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BT278.

Wisse, Rien. “Gelouterd Door Miskenning: Finis Tasby.” Block no. 124 (2003): 28–30. See also: Blues & Co no. 34 (c2005).

BABY TATE (Charles Henry Tate)

BT267.

Löfgren, Tommy. “Tarheel Slim, 1924–1977.” Jefferson no. 39 (1978): 40.

BT279.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Baby Tate,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 243 (E101).

BT268.

Lowry, Pete. “Tarheel Slim.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 30.

BT280.

Bogaert, Karel. “Tate, Baby,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 366–367 (Item E110).

BT269.

Svacina, Fritz. “Tarheel Slim.” Blues Life no. 1 (1978): 11.

BT281.

Charters, Samuel B. Blues of Baby Tate: See What You Done Done. USA: Bluesville BV–1072, 1963.

BT270.

Wilmer, Val. “Tarheel: Time Traveller.” Melody Maker (17 Sep 1977): 46.

BT282.

Groom, Bob. “Baby Tate.” Blues World no. 32 (Jul 1970): 20.

See also: Goldmine no. 197 (12 Feb 1988).

BT283.

Harris, Sheldon. “Tate, Charles Henry ‘Baby’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 492 (E146).

BT284.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Tate, Baby,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2445 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 340 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 335 (E169).

BT285.

Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such .... No. 11.” Blues & Rhythm no. 131 (Aug 1998): 21.

BT286.

Monge, Luigi. “Tate, Charles Henry ‘Baby’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 957 (Item E162).

BT287.

Shadwick, Keith. “Charles ‘Baby’ Tate,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 294 (Item E204).

BT288.

Spivey, Victoria. “Blues is My Business.” Record Research no. 45 (Aug 1962): 8, 12.

Items BP643, F300. NAT TARNOPOL See: BRUNSWICK RECORDS RABON TARRANT BT271.

Komara, Edward. “Tarrant, Rabon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 955–956 (Item E162).

BT272.

Penny, Dave. “Rabon Tarrant: Blues with a Feeling.” Blues & Rhythm no. 59 (Mar 1991): 7.

STEPHEN TARTER See: TARTER AND GAY TARTER AND GAY BT273.

BT274. BT275.

Kimball, Gregg. “Tarter and Gay,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 956 (Item E162).

BT289.

Lornell, Kip. “Tarter & Gay.” Living Blues no. 27 (May/Jun 1976): 18.

Olsson, Olof T. “Baby Tate.” Orkester Journalen no. 40, no. 12 (Dec 1972): 5.

BT290.

Wilmer, Val. “Baby Tate: What We Missed.” Melody Maker (31 Mar 1973): 36.

Obituaries:

Lornell, Kip; Moore, Roddy. “Tarter and Gay Revisited.” Juke Blues no. 8 (Spring 1987): 21.

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

See also: Items BB1263, BM2133, F457. RUBY PICKENS TARTT BT276.

Owen, Laurella; Brown, Pounds. Virginia, Toting the Lead Row: Ruby Pickens Tartt, Alabama Folklorist. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama, 1981. See also: Item F20.

FINIS TASBY BT277.

Komara, Edward. “Tasby, Finis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 956 (Item E162).

Items BA546, BA549, F448 (no. 78, 80). BILLY TATE BT291.

Broven, John J. “Billy Tate,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 56–57 (Item F1076).

CHARLEY TAYLOR See: NEW ORLEANS NEHI BOYS Items BB1887, BN122, C582. DUDLOW TAYLOR See: ROBERT “DUDLOW” TAYLOR

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Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 340 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 335 (E169).

EDDIE TAYLOR BT292.

Ahlstrand, Clas. “Eddie Taylor: Blues är Själ – om Man Spelar den Rätt.” Jefferson no. 19 (1972): 30–33.

BT311.

Mohr, Kurt; Chauvard, Marcel. “Discographie de Eddie Taylor.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 41.

BT293.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Eddie Taylor,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 243–244 (E101).

BT294.

Balfour, Alan. Eddie Taylor: Big Town Playboy. UK: Charly CRB 1015, 1981.

BT312.

O’Brien, Justin. Eddie Taylor: Long Way from Home. USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5025, 1995.

BT295.

Bogaert, Karel. “Taylor, Eddie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 367 (Item E110).

BT313.

Olderen, Martin van. “Eddie Taylor.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 23 (Dec 1972): 5.

BT296.

Bonner, Brett J. Vera & Eddie Taylor: You Better Be Careful. Austria: Wolf CD 120.802, 2000.

BT314.

O’Neal, Jim. “Eddie Taylor.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 20.

BT297.

Breckow, John. “Eddie Taylor Interview.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 3 (1973): 10–13.

BT315.

BT298.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Tribute to Eddie Taylor.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 32–44.

Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. 2nd Series, No. 1: Eddie Taylor.” Blues Unlimited no. 17 (Nov/Dec 1964): 9–10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 88–89 (Item A1241).

BT299.

Brunnbauer, Dietmar. “Blues aus der Zweiten Reihe.” Blues Life no. 15 (1981): 23–24.

BT316.

Périn, Jacques. “Chicago: Remarquable.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 185 (Jan 1971): 11–12.

BT300.

Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “A Discography of Eddie Taylor.” Blues Unlimited no. 17 (Nov/ Dec 1964): 10. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 22 (1965): 10.)

BT317.

Quignon, Eddie. “Eddie Taylor.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 26 (Jun 2003): 23–32.

BT318.

Rey, Paul. Eddie Taylor: Still Not Ready for Eddie. USA: Antone’s ANT005, 1986; UK: Bedrock BEDLP 005, c1986.

BT319.

Rijn, Guido van. “Eddie ‘Playboy’ Taylor.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 37 (Feb 1974): 6.

BT320.

Rijn, Guido van. “Eddie Taylor.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 33 (Oct 1973): 3.

BT321.

Rowe, Mike. “Big Town Playboy.” Melody Maker (17 Nov 1973): 49.

BT322.

Rowe, Mike. “The Big Town Playboy: Eddie Taylor.” Blues Unlimited no. 43 (May 1967): 3–4. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 67–68 (Item A1241).

BT323.

Rowe, Mike. Eddie ‘Playboy’ Taylor and the Blueshounds: Ready for Eddie. UK: Big Bear 6, c1974; Germany: Big Bear BM 150.203, c1974.

BT301.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Interview d’Eddie Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 14 (c1971): 17.

BT302.

Collis, John. Eddie Taylor: Bad Boy. UK: Charly CD BM 35, 1993.

BT303.

Cummings, Tony. “Chicago Five: Eddie Taylor.” Black Music 1, no. 1 (Dec 1973): 44, 53.

BT304.

Demêtre, Jacques; Chauvard, Marcel. “Eddie Taylor.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 37–40.

BT305.

Folterbauer, Hannes. “Eddie ‘Big Town Playboy’ Taylor.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 9 (1977): 5.

BT306.

Harris, Sheldon. “Taylor, Eddie ‘Playboy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 493–494 (E146).

BT307.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Eddie Taylor,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 336–337 (E150).

BT324.

Hess, Norbert. Eddie Taylor: My Heart is Bleeding. Germany: L+R LR 42.009, 1980.

Rowe, Mike. “Mike Rowe’s Review.” Blues Unlimited no. 44 (Jun/Jul 1967): 11–12.

BT325.

Illingworth, David. “New Face Eddie May Steal the Blues Concert.” Melody Maker (19 Oct 1968): 18.

Russell, Tony. “Eddie Taylor (1923–1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 174 (Item A1904).

BT326.

Santelli, Robert. “Taylor, Eddie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 388–389 (Item E202).

BT327.

Shadwick, Keith. “Eddie Taylor,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 295 (Item E204).

BT308. BT309.

BT310.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Taylor, Eddie ‘Playboy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2452 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s

Biographical Entries: T

BT328.

Taylor, Eddie; Scott, Frank. I Feel So Bad: The Blues of Eddie Taylor. USA: Advent 2802, 1973; UK: DJM DJD 22065, 1977; USA: HighTone HCD 8027, 1991.

BT329.

Tomko, Gene. “Taylor, Eddie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 957–958 (Item E162).

BT330.

Welding, Pete. Eddie Taylor & Jimmy Reed: South Side Blues. USA: Cobblestone CST 9001, 1968.

BT331.

Wisse, Rien. “Eddie Taylor: De Toekomst van de Blues Ligt in Blanke Handen.” Block no. 26 (May/ Jun 1979): 10–13. Obituaries: Cadence 12, no. 3 (Mar 1986): 93. Cadence 12, no. 12 (Dec 1986): 92. Down Beat 53, no. 4 (Apr 1986): 13. Goldmine no. 150 (25 Apr 1986). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 349 (Apr 1986): 9. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Living Blues no. 68 (1986): 36. Orkester Journalen 54, no. 4 (Apr 1986): 39.

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BT342.

Whiteis, David. “Taylor Family Values: Milton Taylor’s Gift of Life to Eddie Taylor, Jr.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 11–12.

ERNEST “BOOSE” TAYLOR BT343.

Hay, Fred J. “It Don’t ‘Bide a Good Man Well for You to Play Them Things: Fiddler Ernest ‘Boose’ Taylor,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 112– 155. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.

EVA TAYLOR BT344.

Anon. “Daughter of Eva Taylor is Solid as Chirping Ace.” Chicago Defender (10 Jun 1950): 20.

BT345.

Anon. “Taylor, Eva,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 522 (Item E159).

BT346.

Balfour, Alan. Eva Taylor: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1922–1923. Austria: Document DOCD–5408, 1995. Vol. 2: 1923 to 1926. Austria: Document DOCD–5409, 1995. Vol. 3: 1926 to 1931. Austria: Document DOCD–5410, 1995.

BT332.

Earl, R. “Eddie Taylor.” Guitar Player 20, no. 4 (Apr 1986): 6.

BT333.

Moreno, Ignacio. “Eddie Taylor.” Solo Blues no. 5 (1986): 29.

BT347.

Bogaert, Karel. “Taylor, Eva,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 367–368 (Item E110).

BT334.

O’Brien, Justin. “Eddie Taylor, 1923–1985.” Living Blues no. 72 (1986): 31–33.

BT348.

Chilton, John. “Taylor, Eva,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 327 (Item E121).

BT335.

Périn, Jacques. “Eddie Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 106 (Spring 1986): 31.

BT349.

BT336.

Ro, Tano. “Eddie Taylor.” Feelin’ Good no. 4 (1986): 27.

Fry, Robert Webb, II. “Taylor, Eva,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 958 (Item E162).

BT350.

BT337.

Vernon, Paul. “Eddie Taylor.” Blues & Rhythm no. 17 (Mar 1986): 18–19.

Gladen, Dave. Eva Taylor and Clarence Williams with His Blue Five, Blue Seven, Morocco Five, Stompers, 1925–1926. UK: Retrieval FJ–121, 1984.

BT338.

Wisse, Rien. “Eddie Taylor.” Block no. 57 (1986): 23.

BT351.

Harris, Sheldon. “Taylor, Eva,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 494–497 (E146).

BT352.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Taylor, Eva,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1840 (E160).

BT353.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Taylor, Eva,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2452–2453 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 340 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 335–336 (E169).

BT354.

Last, C. van Galen. “Eva Taylor in Holland.” Vintage Jazz Mart (Dec 1967): 3.

BT355.

Lord, Tom. Clarence Williams. Chigwell: Storyville, 1976. 625 pp.

BT356.

Napoleon, Art. “The Return of Eva Taylor.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 1 (Jan 1968): 30, 36.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 41 (1976). Items BJ1920, BP1057, BR278, BR905, BT341. EDNA TAYLOR See: Item BS149. EDWARD “EDDIE” TAYLOR, JR. BT339.

Lillsunde, Anders. “Edward Taylor: Ung Musiker i Gammal Tradition.” Jefferson no. 126 (2000): 4–7.

BT340.

O’Brien, Justin. “Eddie Taylor, Jr.: Keeping the Legacy.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 45–49.

BT341.

Taylor, Edward. Edward Taylor: A Tribute to Eddie Taylor: Lookin’ for Trouble. Austria: Wolf 120.890, c1998.

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BT374.

Ames, Roy. “Hound Dog the Clown.” Melody Maker (22 Jun 1974): 34.

BT375.

Anon. Hound Dog Taylor, John Littlejohn, Robert Nighthawk: Sultans of the Slide Guitar. USA: Blues Ball 2003, 1979.

BT376.

Rust, Brian. Clarence Williams & Eva Taylor. Australia: Swaggie 835, 1985.

Anon. Hound Dog Taylor: Natural Boogie. USA: Alligator AL 4704, 1974; UK: Sonet SNTF 678, 1974.

BT377.

Rust, Brian. Clarence Williams’ Jazz Kings. Vol. 2. UK: VJM VLP 47, 1978.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Hound Dog Taylor,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 244–245 (E101).

BT378.

Bays, Kenneth. “Blues from the Field: Q&A: Bruce Iglauer Discusses New Hound Dog Taylor Release.” Blues Revue no. 88 (Jun/July 2004): 52.

BT379.

Bogaert, Karel. “Taylor, Hound Dog (Theodore Roosevelt Taylor),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 368–369 (Item E110).

BT357.

Nilsson, Christer. “Vital Blues: Madame med Eget Budskap.” Orkester Journalen 43, no. 7/8 (Jul/Aug 1975): 6.

BT358.

Anon. “Notes.” Jazz Magazine [USA] 1, no. 2 (1976): 12.

BT359.

Rust, Brian. “Another American in London.” Vintage Jazz Mart (Dec 1967): 6.

BT360. BT361. BT362.

Rust, Brian. Clarence Williams Rarities. UK: Parlophone PMC–7049, 1960s.

BT363.

Santelli, Robert. “Taylor, Eva,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 389 (Item E202).

BT364.

Shadwick, Keith. “Eva Taylor,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 296 (Item E204).

BT380.

Smith, Willie ‘The Lion’; Hoefer, George. “Clarence Williams’ Radio Rhythm,” in Music on My Mind: The Memoirs of an American Pianist, pp. 207–210. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1965.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Brewer Phillips Remembers Hound Dog Taylor: Lets Have Some Fun!” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 24, 27, 30–32, 34, 36–37.

BT381.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Hound Dog Taylor & the Houserockers.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 32.

BT382.

Clarke, Donald. “Taylor, Hound Dog,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125).

BT383.

Dieudonre, Jean–Claude. “Discographie.” Big Beat no. 16 (Jun 1978): 29.

BT384.

Franz, Steve. “Hound Dog Taylor,” in The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James, pp. 168–171. St. Louis: BlueSource, 2003.

BT385.

Gross, Jason. “Bruce Iglauer Remembers ... Hound Dog Taylor.” Real Blues no. 15 (Oct/Nov 1998): 44–47. (NOTE: Reprinted from online music magazine http://www.furious.com/perfect.)

BT386.

Harris, Sheldon. “Taylor, Hound Dog,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 499–501 (E146).

BT387.

Harvey, Ted. “Ted Harvey Remembers ....” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 35.

BT388.

Helland, Dave. “Hound Dog Taylor: Sliding the Blues.” Guitar Player 9, no. 8 (Aug 1975): 10+.

BT389.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Hound Dog Taylor,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 337–338 (E150).

BT390.

Hobus, André. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 127 (Summer 1992): 10–12.

BT391.

Holland, Ted. “Hound Dog Taylor,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 51 (E157).

BT365.

BT366.

BT367. BT368.

Southern, Eileen. “Taylor Williams, Eva,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 371 (Item E208). Stenbeck, Lennart. “Eva Taylor Oevertygade.” Orkester Journalen 44, no. 5 (May 1976): 10. Taylor, Eva. “Looking Back with Eva. 1: Early Days.” Storyville no. 14 (Dec 1967/Jan 1968): 17–24; “2: Records & Musicians.” Storyville no. 15 (Feb/ Mar 1968): 18–22; “3: Broadcasts, Records & Musicians.” Storyville no. 16 (Apr/May 1968): 19–22.

BT369.

Watts, Tony. Eva Taylor: Not Just the Blues. UK: Topaz TPZ 1044, 1996.

BT370.

Wile, Ray. “Edisonia.” Record Research no. 142 (Sep 1976): 6–7.

BT371.

Wright, Laurie. “Eva Taylor.” Storyville no. 14 (Dec 1967/Jan 1968): 1–2. Obituaries: Jazz Forum [USA] no. 51 (1978): 11.

BT372.

Konow, Albrekt von. “Eva Taylor.” Orkester Journalen 46, no. 1 (Jan 1978): 11.

GEORGIA TAYLOR See: Item BS149. HOUND DOG TAYLOR (Theodore Roosevelt Taylor) BT373.

Ahlstrand, Clas. “Hound Dog Taylor: Såan han var. Del 1: Före Berömmelsen.” Jefferson no. 72 (1986): 3–8.

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BT392.

Iglauer, Bruce. “Bruce Iglauer Remembers ....” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 28–29.

BT407.

Race, Wesley. Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers. USA: Alligator AL 4701, 1971.

BT393.

Iglauer, Bruce. Hound Dog Taylor: A Tribute. USA: Alligator ALCD 4855, 1997.

BT408.

Race, Wesley. “Wesley Race Remembers ....” Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 33.

BT394.

Iglauer, Bruce. Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers: Deluxe Edition. USA: Alligator ALCD 5605, 1999.

BT409.

Russell, Tony. “Hound Dog Taylor (1917–1975),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 174–175 (Item A1904).

BT395.

Iglauer, Bruce. Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers: Genuine Houserocking Music. USA: Alligator AL 4727, 1982; UK: Sonet SNTF 879, 1982.

BT410.

Santelli, Robert. “Taylor, Hound Dog,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 390 (Item E202).

BT411.

Shadwick, Keith. “Hound Dog Taylor,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 297 (Item E204).

BT412.

Solding, Staffan. “Mera Skriven Blues.” Jefferson no. 118 (1998): 55.

BT413.

Southern, Eileen. “Taylor, Theodore Roosevelt (‘Hound Dog’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 370 (Item E208).

BT414.

Tomko, Gene. “Taylor, Hound Dog,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 958–959 (Item E162).

BT415.

Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Hound Dog Taylor: The Boogie Preacher.” Il Blues no. 39 (Jun 1992): 4–7.

BT416.

Walamies, Vesa. “Slidekitaran Mestarit: 1. Hound Dog Taylor.” Blues News [Finland] no. 18 (1972): 7–8.

BT396.

Iglauer, Bruce. Hound Dog Taylor: Beware of the Dog. USA: Alligator AL 4707, 1976; UK: Sonet SNTF 701, 1976.

BT397.

Iglauer, Bruce. “Hound Dog Taylor — Såan Han Var. Del 2: Åen med Alligator Records.” Jefferson no. 72 (1986): 8–11. (NOTE: Edited from articles in Living Blues.)

BT398.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Taylor, Theodore ‘Hound Dog’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2457 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 343 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 338 (E169).

BT399.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Blues Unlimited no. 48 (Nov/Dec 1967): 21. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 93 (Item A1241).

BT400.

Litke, James. “Hound Dog: Why I Rock the Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 169 (12 Sep 1974): 28. Reprinted in Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 59/60 (Dec 1975/Jan 1976): 3.

BT401.

McCormick, Mike. “Hound Dog Taylor and the Houserockers.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 1 (1972): 8–9.

BT402.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Hound Dog Taylor,” in Blues, pp. 22, 24–25, 60, 65–66, 100, 108, 111, 127, 139 (Item A1504).

BT403. BT404. BT405. BT406.

Obituaries: Billboard (27 Dec 1975), 58. Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 3 (Fall 1976): 345–346. Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 59/60 (Dec 1975/Jan 1976): 5. Chicago Defender (20 Dec 1975): 3. Coda no. 145 (Mar 1976): 32. Crawdaddy no. 58 (Mar 1976): 21. Crescendo 14 (Feb 1976): 2. Down Beat 43 (12 Feb 1976): 10. Guitar Player 10, no. 3 (Mar 1976): 55. Jazz Hot no. 324 (Feb 1976): 31. Jazz Podium 25 (Feb 1976): 28. Melody Maker (3 Jan 1976): 16. Sing Out! 24, no. 5 (1975): 45. BT417.

Andréasson, Hans. “Hound Dog Taylor, 1916– 1975.” Jefferson no. 32 (Spring 1976): 17.

BT418.

O’Neal, Jim; Cuniff, R.T. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Living Blues no. 4 (Winter 1970/71): 4–7.

Demêtre, Jacques; Périn, Jacques. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 52 (Mar 1976): 5.

BT419.

Race, Wesley. “A Conversation with Hound Dog Taylor.” Blue Flame no. 17/18 (1972): 5–9.

Iglauer, Bruce. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Living Blues no. 25 (Jan/Feb 1976): 7.

BT420.

Race, Wes. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Blues Access no. 15 (Fall 1993): 7–9.

Jones, Max. “Taylor: A Goodtime ‘Rocker’.” Melody Maker (10 Jan 1976): 33–34.

BT421.

Olivier, Ghislain. “Le Blues Entre Chien et Loup.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 242 (Mar 1976): 22–23.

BT422.

O’Neal, Jim. “The Blues Never Die.” Sing Out! 24, no. 6 (1976): 27, 31.

Race, Wesley. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Blues Unlimited no. 93 (Jul 1972): 16–17; Blues Unlimited no. 94 (Sep 1972): 7–8; Blues Unlimited no. 95 (Oct 1972): 11–12.

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BT423.

Richardson, Clive. “Hound Dog Taylor, 1916– 1975.” Shout no. 107 (Feb/Mar 1976): 20.

BT440.

Santelli, Robert. “Taylor, Little Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 392–393 (Item E202).

BT424.

Rowe, Mike. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Blues Unlimited no. 117 (Jan/Feb 1976): 16.

BT441.

Shurman, Dick. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 15.

BT425.

Stenbeck, Lennart. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Orkester Journalen 44, no. 2 (Feb 1976): 5.

BT442.

BT426.

Stiff, John. “Hound Dog Taylor.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 5 (May 1976): 9.

Shurman, Dick. “‘You Can’t Beat the Original’ Little Johnny Taylor.” Living Blues no. 20 (Mar/Apr 1975): 12–15.

BT427.

Townley, Ray. “‘Hound Dog’ Taylor, Bluesman, Dead at 59.” Rolling Stone no. 205 (29 Jan 1976): 14. See also: Blues & Co no. 18 (2002). Virus de Blues no. 3 (Jun 2004).

BT443.

Barretta, Scott. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Living Blues no. 164 (Jul/Aug 2002): 4.

BT444.

Anon. “Bios for Deejays.” Cash Box 25 (5 Oct 1963): 31.

Barretta, Scott. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Living Blues no. 166 (Nov/Dec 2002): 88.

BT445.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 35–36.

Burgot, Nicolas. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 168 (Fall 2002): 36.

BT446.

Burke, Tony. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Blues & Rhythm no. 171 (Aug 2002): 18.

BT447.

Daguerre, Pierre. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 169 (Dec 2002): 28–29.

“LITTLE” JOHNNY TAYLOR (Johnny Lamar Taylor) BT428. BT429. BT430.

Obituaries: Discoveries no. 170 (2002): 16. Discoveries no. 174 (2002): 8. In the Basement no. 27 (2002): 8+. Musica Jazz (Oct 2002): 49. Orkester Journalen 70 (Jul/Aug 2002): 55. The Times [UK] (4 Jul 2002): 34. Vibrations no. M46 (2002): 20.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Little Johnny Taylor,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 339 (Item E145).

BT431.

Harris, Sheldon. “Taylor, ‘Little’ Johnny Lamar,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 497, 499 (E146).

BT448.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Blues & Rhythm no. 167 (Mar 2002): 19.

BT432.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Little Johnny Taylor,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 339–340 (E150).

BT449.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Goldmine no. 572 (28 Jun 2002): 41.

BT433.

Hildebrand, Lee. Little Johnny Taylor: Greatest Hits. USA: Fantasy 4510, 1982; USA: Fantasy FCD–4510–2, 1991.

BT450.

Lillsunde, Anders. “Little Johnny Taylor, 11/2 1943–17/5 2002.” Jefferson no. 133 (2002): 18.

BT451.

Tapp, Richard. “Little Johnny Taylor.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 24–25.

BT434.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Little Johnny Taylor: (Of ‘Part Time Love’ Fame).” Blues Unlimited no. 55 (Jul 1968): 9–10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 212–213 (Item A1241).

BT435.

Hildebrand, Lee. Little Johnny Taylor: The Galaxy Years. UK: Ace CDCHD 967, c1991.

BT436.

Holland, Ted. “Little Johnny Taylor,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 25 (E157).

BT437.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Taylor, Little Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2455 (Item E165).

BT438.

O’Neal, Jim. “Taylor, Johnny Lamar ‘Little’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 960 (Item E162).

BT439.

Rosenqvist, Janne. “En Introduktion till Little Johnny Taylor.” Jefferson no. 40 (Summer 1978): 4–7.

See also: Goldmine no. 185 (28 Aug 1987). Goldmine no. 189 (23 Oct 1987). KOKO TAYLOR (Cora Walton Taylor) BT452.

Aldin, Katherine. “Koko Taylor: Down in the Bottom of That Chitlin’ Bucket.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 10–21.

BT453.

Andrews, Jon; Booth, Philip; Point, Michael. “My Favorite Things: Koko Taylor.” Down Beat 65, no. 1 (Jan 1998): 24.

BT454.

Anon. “Biography of Ko Ko Taylor.” Alley Music (Aug/Dec 1966): 1–2. Translated into Swedish as “Coco Taylor: Queen of Modern Blues.” Jefferson no. 5 (1969): 8–9. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BT455.

Anon. “Discography.” Australian Blues Society Progress (c. Spring 1967).

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BT456.

Anon. “Koko Taylor Record Book.” Blues Life no. 31 (1985): 12–14.

BT475.

Doidy, Eric. “Koko Taylor: Queen of the Blues.” Soul Bag no. 152 (Automne 1998): 10–13.

BT457.

Anon. “Koko Taylor: Queen of the Blues.” Blues Life no. 31 (1985): 11.

BT476.

BT458.

Anon. “Queen of the Blues: Koko Taylor Talks About Her Subjects.” Clockwatch Review 9, no. 1/2 (1994/95): 117–131.

Drozdowski, Ted. “Aural History: How Koko Taylor Became the Reigning Queen of the Blues.” Pulse no. 195 (Aug 2000): 67.

BT477.

Evans, David. “Koko Taylor,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 153–154. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BT478.

Feather, Leonard. “Taylor, Koko,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; Ira Gitler, p. 323 (Item E135).

BT479.

Frantz, Niles. “Koko Taylor: Forever the Queen of the Blues.” Blues Revue no. 38 (Jun 1998): 14–16, 18–19.

BT459.

Anon. “Trying to Make a Living.” Sing Out! 26, no. 3 (Sep/Oct 1977): 13.

BT460.

Arniac, Jean–Pierre; Choisnel, Emmanuel; Périn, Jacques. “Koko Taylor Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 89 (Jun/Jul 1982): 19–21.

BT461.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Koko Taylor,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 245 (E101).

BT462.

Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Koko Taylor,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 108–111 (Item A139).

BT480.

BT463.

Bainer, Maria. “Koko Taylor.” Blues Life no. 41 (1988): 4–6.

Gerking, Andrew. Koko Taylor: Queen of the Blues. USA: Alligator AL–4740, 1985.

BT481.

Greenberg, Roy. “Koko Taylor: Interview.” Cadence 5, no. 11 (Nov 1979): 7–8, 10.

BT464.

Blampain, Gilles; Hermandstadt, Alain. “Koko Taylor: Une Musique, une Femme, le Blues.” Trad’ Magazine no. 34 (May/Jun 1994): 56–57.

BT482.

Hall, Russell. “Check It Out! Koko Taylor.” Performing Songwriter 8, no. 49 (Nov 2000): 10.

BT465.

Bogaert, Karel. “Taylor, Koko (Cora Taylor),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 369 (Item E110).

BT483.

Harris, Sheldon. “Taylor, Koko,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 499 (E146).

BT466.

Bruin, Leo W. “Ko Ko Turner: Wij Noemen het Hard Blues.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 40 (May 1974): 5–7.

BT484.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Koko Taylor,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 338–339 (E150).

BT485.

BT467.

Calloway, Earl. “Inez Andrews, Koko Taylor Headline Gary Carnival Picnic.” Chicago Defender (13 Aug 1991): 17.

Holland, Ted. “Koko Taylor,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 116 (E157).

BT486.

Hollis, Larry; Ferguson, Eddie. “Koko Taylor: Interview.” Cadence 10, no. 5 (May 1984): 17–20.

BT487.

Iglauer, Bruce. Koko Taylor: Deluxe Edition. USA: Alligator ALCD 5610, 2002.

BT468.

Calloway, Earl. “Koko Taylor, Queen of Blues, to Host Record Release Party.” Chicago Defender (11 Dec 1993): 26.

BT469.

Carman, Tim. “Blues Queen Reigns Road for Subjects.” Houston Post (26 Aug 1993): 1.

BT488.

Ivanovski, Vasja. “Interview with Koko Taylor.” Blesok [Macedonia] no. 21 (Jun/Jul 2001).

BT470.

Choisnel, Emmanuel; Mohr, Kurt; Leiser, Willy. “Koko Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 50 (Sep 1975): 6–7. (NOTE: Includes discography with additions/ corrections in Soul Bag no. 51 (1976): 32.)

BT489.

Joyce, Mike. “Koko Taylor: On a Blues Roll.” Washington Post (11 Jun 1985): 7.

BT490.

Kamerer, Don. Koko Taylor. USA: Chess LPS 1532, 1969; USA: Chess/MCA CHD–31271, 1987.

BT491.

Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Koko Taylor,” in Jamsession, p. 23. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BT492.

Komara, Edward. “Taylor, Koko,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 960–961 (Item E162).

BT493.

Kunstadt, Leonard. “Koko Taylor.” Record Research no. 119/120 (Dec 1972/Jan 1973): 5.

BT471.

BT472.

Clarke, Donald. “Taylor, Koko,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1274 (Item E125). Corbett, John. “Koko Taylor.” Option no. 57 (Jul 1994): 58+.

BT473.

Dahl, Bill. “Blues Queen Koko Taylor Graces Shark City.” Chicago Tribune (24 Oct 1997): 19.

BT474.

Dicaire, David. “Koko Taylor (1935–): I Got What It Takes,” in Blues Singers, pp. 215–218 (Item E130).

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BT513.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Koko Taylor.” The Blues Collection no. 29 (1992+).

BT514.

Russell, Tony. “Koko Taylor (1935–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 175 (Item A1904).

BT515.

Santelli, Robert. “Taylor, Koko,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 391–392 (Item E202).

BT516.

Leiser, Willy. “Du Cote de Chez Koko!” Jazz Hot no. 281 (Mar 1972): 17.

Sapia, Joseph. “Koko Taylor.” Goldmine no. 68 (Jan 1982): 10–11.

BT517.

Lesiak, Barbara. “Doin’ the ‘Wang Dang Doodle’ with the Queen of the Blues.” Rock & Blues News no. 4 (May/Jun 1999): 9–10.

Seedorff, George. “Koko Taylor Stays True to Blues; Thornetta Davis Goes Experimental.” Michigan Chronicle (13 Aug 1997): 3.

BT518.

Malham, Howell J. Jr. “Welcome to Koko’s.” Chicago Tribune (3 Mar 1995).

Shadwick, Keith. “Koko Taylor,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 298 (Item E204).

BT519.

Smith, Michael B. “‘Praise the Bridge That Carried You Across’: An Audience with Blues Royalty Koko Taylor.” Goldmine no. 535 (26 Jan 2001): 14–16, 18.

BT520.

Smith, Patricia. “Koko Taylor Brings Her Down– And–Dirty Blues to Boston.” Boston Globe (27 Jan 1994): 50.

BT521.

Snowden, Don. “A Blues Belter Bounces Back from Adversity.” Los Angeles Times (6 Sep 1990): 3.

BT522.

Snowden, Don. Koko Taylor: What It Takes/The Chess Years. USA: MCA/Chess CHCD 9328, 1991.

BT523.

Solding, Staffan. “Koko Taylor: Hon Har Vad Som Behövs!” Jefferson no. 43 (Spring 1979): 4–8.

BT524.

Southern, Eileen. “Taylor, Cora (‘Koko’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 369 (Item E208).

BT525.

Stevens, Darlene Gavron. “Koko Taylor.” Chicago Tribune (24 Feb 1991): 3.

BT526.

Stenbeck, Lennart. “Raa och Uppkaeftig Musik.” Orkester Journalen 46, no. 12 (Dec 1978): 15.

BT527.

Stevens, Darlene Gavron. “Koko Taylor.” Chicago Sunday Tribune (24 Feb 1991): F3.

BT494.

Lacava, Jacques; Clinet, Christian; Clinet, Roland. “Koko Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 87 (Feb/Mar 1982): 27–29.

BT495.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Taylor, Koko,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2455 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 340, 342 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 336–337 (E169).

BT496. BT497.

BT498. BT499.

Milkowski, Bill. “Koko Taylor: Chicago Fire.” JazzTimes 24, no. 2 (Mar 1994): 48–49.

BT500.

Moorer–Hamilton, Talise. “Koko Taylor Sings ‘Red Hot’ Blues!” Call & Post (4 Jul 1991): 9.

BT501.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Koko Taylor,” in Blues, pp. 104–105, 122, 140 (Item A1504).

BT502.

O’Neal, Amy. “Koko Taylor.” Living Blues no. 7 (Winter 1971/72): 11–13. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (Sep/Oct 1978): 46–47.

BT503.

O’Neal, Amy. Koko Taylor: I Got What It Takes. USA: Alligator AL–4706, 1975.

BT504.

Perry, Claudia. “Koko Taylor Brings Joy to Juneteenth.” Houston Post (17 Jun 1990): 1.

BT505.

Piccoli, Sean. “Alligator: Artists There Happily Sing the Blues.” Washington Times (13 Mar 1992): 1.

BT506.

Presley, Norman. “Koko Taylor Discography.” Goldmine no. 68 (Jan 1982): 12.

BT507.

Putignano, Bob. “Jazz & Blues Sides: 11 Questions for ... Koko Taylor.” Goldmine no. 645 (15 Apr 2005): 26–27.

BT508.

Race, Wesley. “Koko Taylor.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 47.

BT528.

Szlamowicz, Jean. “Koko Taylor.” Jazz Hot no. 559 (Apr 1999): 12.

BT509.

Ratliff, Ben. “Koko Taylor.” Rolling Stone no. 787 (28 May 1998): 4.

BT529.

BT510.

Rodríguez, Javier. “Koko Taylor: Señora del South Side.” Solo Blues no. 8 (1987): 22–26.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Koko Taylor,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 100, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BT530.

BT511.

Rosenqvist, Janne. “Koko Taylor on Record.” Tradjazznytt no. 1 (1991): unp.

Williams, Lance A. “Blackfolk Converses with Koko Taylor.” Blackfolk 1, no. 1 (Spring 1972): 19–23.

BT512.

Rubiner, Julia M. “Koko Taylor,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 10 (Item E164).

BT531.

Wisse, Rien. “Interview met Koko Taylor.” Block no. 41 (Jan/Mar 1982): 20–24.

Biographical Entries: T

BT532.

Wootton, Richard. “Kokomotion.” Black Music & Jazz Review 1, no. 7 (Oct 1978): 26.

955

BT546.

Point, Michael. “Taylor, Melvin,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 961 (Item E162).

BT547.

Rillardon, Reynolds. “Interview Melvin Taylor: Ma Guitare et Moi.” Soul Bag no. 144 (Fall 1996): 16–17.

BT548.

Russell, Tony. “Melvin Taylor (1959–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 175 (Item A1904).

BT549.

Santelli, Robert. “Taylor, Melvin,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 393 (Item E202).

BT550.

Shadwick, Keith. “Melvin Taylor,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 299 (Item E204).

BT551.

Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska. “Melvin Taylor.” Blues Life no. 39 (1987): 14–15. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BT552.

Thompson, Art. “Melvin Taylor: Blues Chameleon.” Guitar Player 37, no. 1 (Jan 2003): 37–38.

BT553.

Woodard, Josef. “Melvin Taylor.” JazzTimes 26, no. 2 (Mar 1996): 28.

See also: ROBERT “POPS” TAYLOR Bay Area Blues Letter 2, no. 5 (c1984). Blues Magazine [France] no. 15 (2000). Blues News [Finland] no. 202 (2003). Goldmine no. 204 (20 May 1988). Goldmine no. 371 (14 Oct 1994): 169. Ruta 66 no. 97 (1994): 43+. Items A1464, BB2129, BB2131, BR165. LARRY TAYLOR BT533.

Brisbin, John Anthony. “Larry Taylor: Give Us Our Credit.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 50–51.

BT534.

“Larry Taylor: ... And Don’t Forget to Boogie!” Blues News [Germany] no. 13 (Apr 1998): 18–19.

MELVIN TAYLOR BT535.

Birnbaum, Larry. “Melvin Taylor: The Best Kept Secret in Blues?” Guitar Player 27, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 18–19.

BT536.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Melvin Taylor.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 82.

BT537.

Darwen, Norman. “‘I Liked the Sound of the Guitar’: An Interview with Melvin Taylor and the Slack Band.” Blues Life no. 56 (1991): 18–20.

See also: Westcoast Blues Review no. 14 (Dec/Jan 1996). Item BB3260. MONTANA TAYLOR (Arthur Taylor) BT554.

Anon. Montana Taylor and Cripple Clarence Lofton: Low Down Piano. France: BYG 529.065, c1971.

BT555.

Heim, Chris. Melvin Taylor: Blues on the Run. USA: Evidence ECD 26041–2, 1994.

Blesh, Rudi. “Rag Alley Story.” Jazz Record (Apr 1947): 8–10. Reprinted in Selections from the Gutter, ed. A. Hodes; C. Hanson, pp. 47–51. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977.

BT556.

BT541.

Helland, Dave. Melvin Taylor & the Slack Band. USA: Evidence ECD 26073–2, 1995.

Bogaert, Karel. “Taylor, ‘Montana’ Arthur,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 369–370 (Item E110).

BT557.

BT542.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Taylor, Melvin,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2456 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 342 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 337 (E169).

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Taylor, Montana,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 294. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BT558.

Harris, Sheldon. “Taylor, Arthur ‘Montana’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 492–493 (E146).

BT559.

Heide, Karl Gert zur. Montana Taylor: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1929– 1946); The Complete ‘Freddie’ Shayne (1935– 1946). Austria: Document DOCD–5053, 1991.

BT560.

Hortig, Michael. “Montana Taylor.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 7 (1979): 24.

BT561.

Komara, Edward. “Taylor, Montana,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 962 (Item E162).

BT538.

Dicaire, David. “Melvin Taylor: Blues on the Run,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 83–86 (Item E131).

BT539.

Drozdowski, Ted. Melvin Taylor & the Slack Band: Dirty Pool. USA: Evidence Music ECD 26088, 1997.

BT540.

BT543.

Moon, D. Thomas. “Melvin Taylor.” Blues Revue no. 21 (Feb/Mar 1996): 50–52.

BT544.

Moon, D. Thomas. Melvin Taylor & the Slack Band: Bang That Bell. USA: Evidence ECD 26107–2, 2000.

BT545.

Pasek, Steve. Melvin Taylor: Plays the Blues for You. USA: Evidence ECD–26029–2, c1993.

956

BT562.

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Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Taylor, Montana,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2456 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 342 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 337–338 (E169).

BT574.

Brown, Maxine. “How I Know Sam Taylor.” Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 2003): 14.

BT575.

Martin, Jana. “The Blues According to Sam Taylor.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 34–37.

BT576.

Smallegange, Kees. “Sam ‘Bluzman’ Taylor Leverancier van Songs op Maat.” Block no. 131 (2005): 8–13.

BT577.

Taylor, Sam. “The Blues According to Sam.” Blues Beat (Dec 1994): 3; Blues Beat (Feb 1995): 3; Blues Beat (Apr 1995): 3; Blues Beat (Jun 1995): 3; Blues Beat (Aug 1995): 3; Blues Beat (Oct 1995): 11; Blues Beat (Dec 1995): 11; Blues Beat 12, no. 2 (1996): 7; Blues Beat 12, no. 4 (1996): 2.

BT563.

McCarthy, Albert J. “Reflections on Montana Taylor.” Melody Maker (27 Dec 1952): 8–9.

BT564.

Olderen, Martin van. Montana Taylor: Montana’s Blues. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 2815, 1977.

BT565.

Russell, William. “Boogie Woogie.” Jazz Hot 4 (Jun/ Jul 1938): 11–12; Jazz Hot 4 (Aug/Sep 1938): 11.

BT566.

Rye, Howard. “Montana Taylor: The Reissues.” Names & Numbers no. 9 (Mar 1999): 22–23.

BT578.

Santelli, Robert. “Taylor, Montana,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 393–394 (Item E202).

Taylor, Sam. “The Olden Days.” Blues Beat 13, no. 1 (1997): 8.

BT579.

Shadwick, Keith. “Arthur ‘Montana’ Taylor,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 300 (Item E204).

Taylor, Sam. “Red Fox [sic] & Sad Sam.” Blues Beat (Jan 1996): 5.

BT580.

Vietti, Randie. “Birthday Profile: Sam Taylor.” Blues Beat (Oct 1995): 4–5.

BT581.

Whiteis, David. “Taylor, Sam ‘Bluzman’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 962 (Item E162).

BT567. BT568.

See also: Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955). Items BH991, BS1685, C552 (Pt. 2), C582, C733. QUEEN BEE TAYLOR Obituaries: Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 3. RICHARD TAYLOR

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 210 (2004). VERA TAYLOR

Obituaries: BT569.

O’Neal, Jim. “Richard Taylor.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 31.

ROBERT “DUDLOW” TAYLOR BT570.

Santelli, Robert. “Taylor, Dudlow,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 388 (Item E202). See also: Item D1829 (Vol. 3).

See: EDDIE TAYLOR WALTER TAYLOR BT582.

See also: Item BB3465. WEBSTER TAYLOR See: Item F1005 (Vol. 1).

ROBERT “POPS” TAYLOR Obituaries: Billboard 101 (8 Apr 1989): 81. Cash Box 52 (8 Apr 1989): 4. Variety 334 (19 Apr 1989): 224. BT571.

BT572.

YACK TAYLOR See: Item BW2100.

Hobus, André. “Robert Taylor.” Soul Bag no. 116 (Spring 1989): 5. Translated into English as “Robert ‘Pops’ Taylor.” Juke Blues no. 16 (Summer 1989): 26.

TAYLOR’S KENTUCKY BOYS

Nelson, David. “Robert ‘Pops’ Taylor.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 35–36.

BT583.

See also: KOKO TAYLOR

JOHNNY TEMPLE

SAM TAYLOR BT573.

Bogaert, Karel. “Taylor, Walter,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 370 (Item E110).

Broven, John; Tapp, Richard. “Sam ‘The Bluzman’ Taylor.” Juke Blues no. 54 (Autumn/Winter 2003): 14–19.

See: BOOKER ORCHESTRA WILLIE TEE Broven, John J. “Willie Tee,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 193–194 (Item F1076).

BT584.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Johnnie Temple,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 245–246 (E101).

BT585.

Bogaert, Karel. “Temple, Johnny,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 370–371 (Item E110).

Biographical Entries: T

BT586.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Temple, Johnny,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 220–221 (Item E128).

BT587.

Evans, David. Johnnie Temple: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 14 May 1935 to 22 April 1938. Austria: Document DOCD–5238, 1994. Vol. 2: 17 October 1938 to 4 April 1940. Austria: Document DOCD–5239, 1994. Vol. 3: 4 April 1940 to 1949. Austria: Document DOCD–5240, 1994.

BT588. BT589.

Evans, David. “The Johnny Temple Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 56 (Sep 1968): 7–8. Groom, Bob. “Johnny Temple. Pt. 1.” Talking Blues no. 6 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1977): 2–6; “Pt. 2.” Talking Blues no. 7 (Oct/Dec 1977): 9–10; “Pt. 3.” Talking Blues no. 8 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1978): 6–10; “Pt. 4.” Talking Blues no. 9/10 (1979): 4–9.

BT590.

Harris, Sheldon. “Temple, Johnny/Johnnie ‘Geechie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 501 (E146).

BT591.

Herder, Hans. Johnnie Temple/Jesse James: This is Blues. Vol. 9. Germany: Brunswick 10 359, 1950s.

BT592.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Johnny Temple,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 340–341 (E150).

BT593.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Temple, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2464 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 343 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 338 (E169).

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BT601.

Harris, Paul. “Lil’ Brian: The Texan Traveler.” Juke Blues no. 55 (Spring 2004): 36–37.

BT602.

Sauret, Philippe. “Li’l Brian (Li’l Brian & the Zydeco Travellers.” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 28 (Feb 2004): 59–64.

COOPER TERRY (Verl Jr. Cooper) BT603.

Komara, Edward. “Terry, Cooper,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 969 (Item E162).

BT604.

Ro, Tano. “Cooper Terry.” Soul Bag no. 93 (Feb/ Mar 1983): 15–16.

BT605.

Rogati, Lillo. “Cooper Terry: Tribute to a Bluesman.” Il Blues no. 46 (Mar 1994): 5. Obituaries: Jefferson no. 104 (1994): 32.

BT606.

Ken, Potrero. “Cooper Terry.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 75. See also: Blues Power 1, no. 2/3 (1974).

DEWEY TERRY See: DON “SUGARCANE” HARRIS DOC TERRY (Terry Adail) BT607.

Bentley, Chris. “Vanity Dresser Boogie.” Roll Street Journal no. 24 (1989): 18–19.

BT608.

Harris, Sheldon. “Terry, Doc,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 502 (E146).

BT594.

McCarthy, Albert J. “Preliminary Discography of Johnnie Temple.” Record Changer no. 5 (Aug 1946): 23.

BT609.

Komara, Edward. “Terry, Doc,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 969–970 (Item E162).

BT595.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Temple, Johnny,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 249 (Item E182).

BT610.

BT596.

Russell, Tony. “Johnny Temple (1906–1968),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 175–176 (Item A1904).

Rowe, Mike. “St. Louis Blues. Pt. 2: ‘I’m Strictly for the Blues’: Doc Terry Interview.” Blues Unlimited no. 121 (Sep/Oct 1976): 18–19.

FLASH TERRY (Verbie Gene Terry)

BT597.

Santelli, Robert. “Temple, Johnny,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 394–395 (Item E202).

BT598.

Tomko, Gene. “Temple, Johnny ‘Geechie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 968 (Item E162).

BT599.

Whyatt, Bert; Coller, Derek. “Investigation Department: Johnnie Temple.” Jazz Music [UK] 7, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1956): 9–12. (NOTE: With additions/ corrections in Jazz Music 7 (1956): 22.) See also: Items A1527 (Pt .3), F813, F851.

LIL’ BRIAN TERRY BT600.

Anon. “Lil’ Brian Terry: The Dauphin of Zydeco.” Juke Blues no. 45 (Autumn 1999): 59.

BT611.

Depoorter, Jacques; Taylor, Sandi. “Oklahoma ... The Blues Today.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 6–12.

BT612.

Taylor, Sandi. “An Interview with Flash Terry.” Oklahoma Blues Society Back Beat (Aug 1990). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 173 (Jul/Aug 2004): 90. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 29 (Jun 2004): 81.

BT613.

LeBlanc, Eric S. “Flash Terry.” Goldmine no. 637 (24 Dec 2004): 27.

BT614.

Wight, Phil. “Flash Terry.” Blues & Rhythm no. 189 (May 2004): 10.

PIGMEAT TERRY See: Item C720 (Vol. 1).

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SONNY TERRY

CHARLES THOMAS

See under: BROWNIE McGHEE

See: MAXWELL STREET JIMMY DAVIS

SAM THEARD

CHRIS THOMAS

BT615.

Pruter, Robert. “Theard, Sam ‘Spo–Dee–O–Dee’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 979 (Item E162).

BT626.

Aiges, Scott. “Chris Thomas: For the Record, Is He Blue?” Times–Picayune (8 Jun 1990): 6.

BT616.

Russell, Tony. Lovin’ Sam Theard: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD–5479, 1995.

BT627.

Barretta, Scott. “Blues at 2000: Chris Thomas King.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 59.

BT628.

Blumenfeld, Larry. “The Reinventor: He’s the Best in the Business at Looking and Sounding Like Delta Blues Heros — But That’s Not Chris Thomas King.” Jazziz 21, no. 8 (Aug 2004): 42–43.

BT629.

Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 229. Goldmine no. 81 (Feb 1983). Variety 309 (15 Dec 1982): 94.

Bossi, Matteo. “Passato o Futuro? Chris Thomas King Non Scioglie, Neanche Questa Volta, l’Eterno Dilemma.” Il Blues no. 89 (Dec 2004): 45.

BT630.

“Interview mit Chris Thomas King.” Blues News [Germany] no. 22 (Jul/Sep 2000): 20–21.

O’Neal, Jim. “Sam Theard.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 38.

BT631.

Ellis, Andy. “Chris Thomas King: Hip–Hop Bluesman.” Guitar Player 37, no. 1 (Jan 2003): 45.

BT632.

Foose, Jonathan. “Chris Thomas: Technicolor Blues.” Wavelength no. 116 (Jun 1990): 16–18.

BT633.

Futterman, Steve. “Chris Thomas.” Rolling Stone (9 Aug 1990): 32.

BT634.

Guralnick, Peter. “Chris Thomas’ Future Blues.” Musician no. 133 (Nov 1989): 20+.

BT635.

Hadley, Frank–John. “Hip–Hop Meets the Juke Joint.” Down Beat 72, no. 2 (Feb 2005): 48–51.

BT636.

Harris, Sheldon. “Thomas, Blanche,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 505–506 (E146).

Hall, Russell. “Chris Thomas King’s Contemporary Take on the Blues.” Performing Songwriter 9, no. 58 (Dec 2001): 72–76.

BT637.

Komara, Edward. “Thomas, Blanche,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 983 (Item E162).

Hutchinson, Billy. “Chris Thomas King.” Blues Matters no. 12 (Jan/Feb 2003): 22–25.

BT638.

Hyslop, Tom. “Chris Thomas.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998).

BT639.

Johnson, Matthew. “A Kick in the Ass from the Heart: Chris Thomas.” Living Blues no. 91 (May/ Jun 1990): 28–29.

BT640.

Jordan, Scott. “Chris Thomas King.” Offbeat 9, no. 11 (1996): 45–46.

BT641.

Jordan, Scott. “Chris Thomas King: Blues’ Renaissance Man.” Blues Revue no. 58 (Jun 2000): 8–9, 11–14.

BT642.

Jordan, Scott. Chris Thomas King: Red Mud. USA: Black Top CD BT–1148, 1998.

BT643.

Joyce, Mike. “O Brother! Chris Thomas King Art Back.” The Washington Post (30 Oct 2002): C5.

BT617.

BT618.

Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Sam Theard.” Storyville (2002/03): 217–218. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African–American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.)

HUEY THIERRY See: COOKIE AND THE CUPCAKES LOU THIMES BT619.

Greensmith, Bill. “Back with the Blues: Interview with Lou Thimes.” Blues Unlimited no. 146 (Autumn/Winter 1984): 21–23.

BILL THOMAS BT620.

Carton, Michel; Carton, Dominique. “Bill Thomas.” Soul Bag no. 104 (Sep/Oct 1985): 19–20.

BLANCHE THOMAS BT621. BT622.

BT623.

Marquis, D.M. “Blanche Thomas: A Day in Goshen.” Second Line 29 (Fall 1977): 17–20. Obituaries: Footnote 8, no. 5 (1977): 2. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 48 (1977): 20. Jazz Podium 26 (Jul 1977): 25. Orkester Journalen 45, no. 7/8 (Jul/ Aug 1977): 7. Variety 286 (27 Apr 1977): 87.

BT624.

Whistle, P. “The Queen is Dead.” Second Line 29 (Summer 1977): 33–34.

BT625.

Wyn, Pat. “Blanche Thomas.” Times–Picayune (16 May 1977).

BOBO THOMAS (Andrew Thomas) See: Items BC2184, BW2319.

Biographical Entries: T

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BT644.

Kot, Greg. “Living in the Real World.” Chicago Tribune (3 Jul 1990): 3.

BT661.

Williford, Shannon. “Chris Thomas King.” Blues Access no. 38 (Summer 1999): 34–37.

BT645.

Kreiser, Christine M. “Blues on Film: Chris Thomas King Brings Blues Guitarist to the Big Screen.” Blues Revue no. 91 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 37–38.

BT662.

Williford, Shannon. “CTK 2001.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 46–50.

BT663.

Wisse, Rien. “Chris Thomas: Ik Heb nu meer Kansen dan Jimi Hendrix in 1967.” Block no. 60 (Oct/ Nov/Dec 1986): 15–17.

BT646.

BT647. BT648.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Chris (US),” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2478 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 345 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 341 (E169). Margolin, Bob. “Steady Rollin’.” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 34–35. Morris, Chris. “Private Music’s Chris Thomas Takes Blues Into ‘21st Century’.” Billboard 107, no. 9 (4 Mar 1995): 22.

BT649.

Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Chris Thomas.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 54.

BT650.

Peabody, Dave. “Blues Brother.” Folk Roots no. 220 (Oct 2001): 33, 35.

BT651.

Piper, Julian. “Whaddya Mean You’ve Never Heard of ... Chris Thomas King.” Mojo no. 90 (May 2001): 23.

See also: Blues Matters no. 12 (Jan/Feb 2003). Hip Hop Connection no. 80 (Oct 1995): 14. Playboy 40, no. 8 (Aug 1993). Vibe (Oct 1995): 60. Item BC1674. DANNY BOY THOMAS BT664.

Williams, Dave. “Lyric Transcript. No. 11: Wild Women.” Blues World no. 22 (Dec 1968): 43–44.

EARL THOMAS (Earl Thomas Bridgeman) BT665.

Bays, Kenneth. “Blues from the Field: Q&A with Earl Thomas.” Blues Revue no. 86 (Feb/Mar 2004): 42.

BT666.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Earl,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 345 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 341 (E169).

BT667.

Trageser, Jim. “Earl Thomas: My Music is Blues, Because That’s Where It Comes From.” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 26–32. Trageser, Jim. “Thomas, Earl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 983 (Item E162).

BT652.

Point, Michael. “Chris Thomas.” Down Beat 57, no. 5 (May 1990): 14.

BT653.

Point, Michael. “King, Chris Thomas,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 569 (Item E162).

BT668.

BT654.

Ransom, Kevin. “Chris Thomas Opens It Up.” Guitar Player 27, no. 11 (Nov 1993): 15.

ELMER LEE THOMAS

BT655.

BT656. BT657.

Rodgers, Jeffrey Pepper. “Back to the Future: O Brother, Where Art Thou? Brings Blues Maverick Chris Thomas King Into the Limelight.” Acoustic Guitar no. 113 (May 2002): 40–41, 45–46. Santelli, Robert. “Thomas, Chris,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 398 (Item E202). Sinclair, John; Barretta, Scott. “21st Century Blues: Chris Thomas King.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/ Jul/Aug 2003): 26–37.

BT658.

Solding, Staffan. “Chris Thomas för Bluesen Vidare.” Jefferson no. 77 (1987): 10–12.

BT659.

Swenson, John. “Chris Thomas King’s Twenty– First–Century Blues,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 268–269 (Item A895).

BT660.

Weinberg, Bob. “Chris Thomas King.” Jazziz 22, no. 2 (Feb 2005): 55.

BT669.

Astbury, Ray. “Thomas, Elmer Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 983 (Item E162).

BT670.

Jung, Maureen. “Acoustic Blues in Oakland: Elmer Lee Thomas.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 37–39.

ELVIE THOMAS See: Items A72, A339, A2275, F995, F1005 (Vol. 1). FRANK THOMAS JR. BT671.

Komara, Edward. “Thomas, Frank Jr,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 983 (Item E162).

BT672.

Wisner, Steve. “Frank Thomas, Jr.” Living Blues no. 30 (Nov/Dec 1976): 7, 41.

GEORGE THOMAS BT673.

Evans, David. Texas Piano. Vol. 1: The Complete Recorded Works of George and Hersal Thomas,

960

A Blues Bibliography, Second Edition

Moanin’ Bernice Edwards (1923–1935). Austria: Document DOCD–5224, 1994. BT674.

BT675.

BT676.

BT677.

Komara, Edward. “Thomas, George,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 983–984 (Item E162).

BT687.

Oliver, Paul. “Thomas, Henry (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 286 (Item E378).

BT688.

Romanowski, Ken. Henry Thomas: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1927– 1929. UK: Document DOCD–5665, 2000.

BT689.

Russell, Tony. “Henry Thomas (dates unknown),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 176 (Item A1904).

BT690.

Rye, Howard. “Henry Ragtime Thomas.” Collectors Items no. 31 (Aug 1985): 5.

Santelli, Robert. “Thomas, George,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 398–399 (Item E202).

BT691.

Santelli, Robert. “Thomas, Henry ‘Ragtime’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 399 (Item E202).

See also: Item C733, C766 (Vol. 4).

BT692.

Shadwick, Keith. “Henry ‘Ragtime’ Thomas,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 302 (Item E204).

BT693.

Walamies, Vesa. “Henry Thomas: Ragtime Texas.” Blues News [Finland] no. 64 (1980): 18–20.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, George,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2479 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 346 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 341–342 (E169). Oliver, Paul. Give It to Me Good, Mr. Hersal: The Thomas Family, 1925–1929. UK: Magpie PY 4404, 1977. Reprinted as “Suitcase Blues: The Thomas Family,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 140–142 (Item A1577).

HENRY “RAGTIME TEXAS” THOMAS BT678.

BT679. BT680.

BT681.

reprinted in a shortened form as “Henry Thomas: Our Deepest Look at the Roots,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 172–173 (Item A895).

Bisson, Raffaele. “Henry ‘Ragtime’ Thomas. Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 89 (Dec 2004): 42–44; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 90 (Mar 2005): 34–36. (NOTE: Pt. 2 includes discography on p. 36.) Bogaert, Karel. “Thomas, Henry,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 373–374 (Item E110).

See also: Items A339, A343, A429, A1534, A2274, F1389, G87 (Pt. 7). HERSAL THOMAS BT694.

Charters, Samuel B. “Henry Thomas, ‘Ragtime Texas’,” in The Bluesmen, pp. 190–195 (Item A387). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 1, pp. 190–195. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

Anon. “Hersal Thomas Discography.” Jazzology (New Series) [UK] no. 6 (Jun 1946): 21.

BT695.

Govenar, Alan B. “Henry Thomas ‘Ragtime Texas’,” in Living Texas Blues, pp. 16–17. Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.

Evans, David. Texas Piano. Vol. 1: The Complete Recorded Works of George and Hersal Thomas, Moanin’ Bernice Edwards (1923–1935). Austria: Document DOCD–5224, 1994.

BT696.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Hersal,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2479 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 346 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 342 (E169).

BT697.

Oliver, Paul. Give It to Me Good, Mr. Hersal: The Thomas Family, 1925–1929. UK: Magpie PY 4404, 1977. Reprinted as “Suitcase Blues: The Thomas Family,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 140–142 (Item A1577).

BT698.

Santelli, Robert. “Thomas, Hersal,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 399–400 (Item E202).

BT699.

Soricelli, Robert. “Thomas, Hersal,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 984 (Item E162).

BT682.

Green, Archie. “Commercial Music Graphics: Henry Thomas’ LP Set.” JEMF Quarterly 11, no. 4 (1975): 184–190.

BT683.

Harris, Sheldon. “Thomas, Henry ‘Ragtime Texas’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 507 (E146).

BT684.

Harrison, David. “Thomas, Henry ‘Ragtime Texas’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 984 (Item E162).

BT685.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Henry,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 342 (E169).

BT686.

McCormick, Mack. ‘Ragtime Texas’ Henry Thomas: [Complete Recorded Works, 1927–1929, in Chronological Order]. USA: Herwin H 209, 1975. Notes reprinted with Henry Thomas: Texas Worried Blues. USA: Yazoo L–1080/1, 1989. Notes

See also: Item C733.

Biographical Entries: T

HOCIEL THOMAS BT700.

Bogaert, Karel. “Thomas, Hociel,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 374 (Item E110).

BT701.

Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Hociel Thomas,” in Blueswomen, pp. 141–142 (E112).

BT702.

Harris, Sheldon. “Thomas, Hociel,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 507–508 (E146).

BT703.

Hoefer, George. “Tragedy Mars Comeback of a Former Blues Star.” Down Beat 16 (16 Dec 1949): 11.

BT704.

Komara, Edward. “Thomas, Hociel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 984–985 (Item E162).

BT705.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Hociel,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2479 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 346 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 342 (E169).

BT706.

Oliver, Paul. Give It to Me Good, Mr. Hersal: The Thomas Family, 1925–1929. UK: Magpie PY 4404, 1977. Reprinted as “Suitcase Blues: The Thomas Family,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 140–142 (Item A1577).

BT707.

961

BT716.

Ferris, William. “The Blues Family,” in Long Journey Home: Folklife in the South, ed. A. Tullos, pp. 21–24. Chapel Hill: Institute for Southern Studies, 1977.

BT717.

Ferris, Bill. “‘From the Root and Branch’: Composition and Competition in Delta Blues.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 1 (Apr 1971): 16–18.

BT718.

Ferris, William. “James ‘Son Ford’ Thomas, Sculptor,” in Afro–American Folk Art and Crafts, ed. W.R. Ferris, pp. 129–139. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1983. Reprinted in Local Color, ed. W.R. Ferris; B. McCallum, pp. 133–156. New York: McGraw– Hill, 1982.

BT719.

Ferris, William. “James ‘Son’ Thomas: Inside the Jook Joint: Blues and Sculpture in the Life of James Thomas,” in Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South. Vol. 1: The Tree Gave the Dove a Leaf, ed. P. Arnett; W. Arnett, pp. 238– 253. Atlanta: Tinwood, 2000.

BT720.

Ferris, William. “Mississippi Country Bluesmen: New Discoveries — Creativity and the Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 71 (Apr 1970): 13–14.

BT721.

Ferris, William. “Vision in Afro–American Art: The Sculpture of James Thomas.” Journal of American Folklore 88, no. 348 (Apr–Jun 1975): 115–131. Reprinted in Afro–American Folk Art and Crafts, ed. W.R. Ferris, pp. 111–128. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1983.

BT722.

Forte, Dan. “Mississippi Sojourn.” Guitar Player 24, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 52–54. Reprinted as “James ‘Son’ Thomas,” in Blues Guitar. 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 54–57. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993.

BT723.

Harris, Sheldon. “Thomas, James ‘Cairo’/’Son’/ ’Sonny Ford’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 508–509 (E146).

Tracy, Steve. Hociel Thomas & Lillie Delk Christian: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD–5448, 1996. See also: Items A1366, BH991, C712.

JAMES “SON” THOMAS BT708.

Allen, Ray. Son Thomas: Highway 61 Blues. USA: Rooster Blues SC 1701, 1983.

BT709.

Anon. “Bluesman Tries to Keep Music Alive in New Disc.” Jet 71 (3 Nov 1986): 63.

BT710.

Anon. “Son Thomas’ Life Lines.” Block no. 59 (Jul/ Aug/Sep 1986): 7.

BT724.

Holland, Ted. “James ‘Son’ Thomas,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 123 (E157).

BT711.

Anon. “Son’s Platen.” Block no. 59 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1986): 9.

BT725.

BT712.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “James ‘Son’ Thomas,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 247–248 (E101).

Komara, Edward. “From the Blues Archive: James ‘Son’ Thomas — a Discography.” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 58–59; Living Blues no. 112 (Nov/Dec 1993): 44–45.

BT713.

Bonner, Brett J. James “Son” Thomas: Beefsteak Blues. USA: Evidence CD 26095–2, 1998.

BT726.

BT714.

Bruin, Leo. James Son Thomas Plays and Sings Delta Blues Classics. Holland: Swingmaster 2102, 1981.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, James ‘Son’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2479–2480 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 346 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 342–343 (E169).

BT715.

Ferguson, Alice. “Son’s Memories Shine.” Delta Democrat Times (28 Jan 1985): 1, 6.

BT727.

Liniger, Walter. “El Accidente de James Son Thomas.” Solo Blues no. 7 (1987): 10.

962

BT728.

A Blues Bibliography, Second Edition

Liniger, Walter. “Il Dolore del Blues: In Risposta all’Incidente di James Son Thomas, Così Come Riportato da ‘Clarion–Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] [Jackson, Mississippi]’ del 28/1/1987.” Il Blues no. 18 (Mar 1987): 39.

BT746.

Wisse, Rien. “Interview met Son Thomas.” Block no. 59 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1986): 5–6. Obituaries: Acoustic Guitar no. 21 (Nov/Dec 1993): 15. Billboard 105 (24 Jul 1993): 73. Blues Access no. 15 (Fall 1993): 25+. Cadence 19, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 108. Down Beat 60, no. 12 (Dec 1993): 11. Goldmine no. 341 (20 Aug 1993): 8. JazzTimes 23, no. 9 (Nov 1993): 23. Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 25. Notes 50, no. 4 (1994): 1346. Orkester Journalen 61, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 38.

BT729.

Liniger, Walter. “Find Out What These Blues Means.” Jefferson no. 76 (1987): 32–33.

BT730.

Liniger, Walter. “James Son Thomas.” Jefferson no. 77 (1987): 39.

BT731.

Liniger, Walter. “James Son Thomas.” Juke Blues no. 9 (Summer 1987): 29.

BT747.

BT732.

Liniger, Walter. “James Son Thomas: Bluesman and Believer.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 1 (Jul 1991): 5, 24.

Deverson, David. “David Deverson Remembers James Son Thomas, Delta Bluesman.” Detour no. 6 (Spring 1994): 13–16.

BT748.

Dollar, Steve. “The Legacy of James ‘Son’ Thomas.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (25 Jul 1993): 4.

BT733.

Liniger, Walter. “James Son Thomas: Un Enfant Prodigue du Mississippi.” Blues Notes [Belgium] no. 1 (1990): 7–11.

BT749.

Evans, David. “Heaven When I Die: James ‘Son’ Thomas, 1926–1993.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 1993): 14–15.

BT734.

Liniger, Walter. “‘A Worried Mind and a Troubled Soul’.” Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 34.

BT750.

BT735.

Mancini, Flavio; Monge, Luigi; Grandi, Marino. “James Son Thomas: James Son Thomas: Tra Leggenda e Realtà.” Il Blues no. 25 (Dec 1988): 18–19.

Ferris, William; Liniger, Walter. “James ‘Son’ Thomas.” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 50–52.

BT751.

Forte, Dan. “James ‘Son’ Thomas.” Guitar Player 27, no. 10 (Oct 1993): 14.

BT752.

Liniger, Walter. “Heaven When I Die: James ‘Son’ Thomas, 1926–1993.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 10 (Fall 1993): 14–15.

BT736.

Nichols, Bill. “A Delta ‘Son’: Thomas Bides Time with the Blues.” Clarion–Ledger [Jackson, Mississippi] (20 Mar 1983): 1.

BT737.

Nicholson, Robert. “Don’t Call Me No Nigger: Scott Dunbar and Son Thomas,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 50–67. London: Blandford, 1998.

BT753.

Pace, Eric. “James (Son) Thomas Dies at 66: Delta Blues Guitarist and Singer.” New York Times (12 Jul 1993): 8.

BT754.

BT738.

O’Neal, Jim. “Son Thomas.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 29, 31.

Radenac, Marc. “James ‘Son Ford’ Thomas.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 36.

BT755.

BT739.

Palmer, Robert. “A Blues Singer Brings the Delta to 4th Street.” New York Times (27 Apr 1979): 7.

Smith, Chris. “James ‘Son’ Thomas.” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 18.

BT756.

BT740.

Price, Mike. Son Down on the Delta: Son Thomas. USA: Flying High FH–6506, 1982.

Wilmer, Val. “Playing and Living the Delta Blues.” Guardian [UK] (14 Jul 1993): 11.

BT757.

BT741.

Ro, Tano. “James ‘Son’ Thomas.” Il Blues no. 6 (Mar 1984): 25–29. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

Wisse, Rien. “James ‘Son’ Thomas.” Block no. 88 (1993): 12.

BT742.

Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta.” Blues Revue no. 70 (Sep 2001): 28–29.

BT743.

Santelli, Robert. “Thomas, Son,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 402 (Item E202).

BT744.

BT745.

Tomko, Gene. “Thomas, James ‘Son’ ‘Ford’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 985–986 (Item E162). Wilmer, Val. “Thomas: The Times They are A– Changing.” Melody Maker (23 Sep 1972): 36.

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A693 (Pt. 2), A2073, BD1068, BO173, D1674, F562, F863, F874, F927. JESSE THOMAS (1) (1911–1995) BT758.

Bogaert, Karel. “Thomas, Jesse,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 374–375 (Item E110).

BT759.

Brisbin, John Anthony. Jesse Thomas: Blues is a Feeling. USA: Delmark DD–749, 2001.

BT760.

Brown, Monty. “Lead Belly and Baby Face.” Lead Belly Letter 6, no. 4 (Fall 1996): 7–8.

Biographical Entries: T

963

BT761.

Eagle, Bob. “Jesse Thomas.” Alley Music 1, no. 2 (1st Quarter 1968): 10.

BT777.

Bonner, Brett J. “Jesse Thomas.” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/Dec 1995): 56–57.

BT762.

Ellis, Eleanor. “The Blues Troubadour Revisited.” Blues & Rhythm no. 82 (Sep 1993): 12–13.

BT778.

Lodetti, Antonio. “Jesse ‘Babyface’ Thomas.” Il Blues no. 55 (Jun 1996): 40–41.

BT763.

Garner, Dan. “Jesse Thomas.” Living Blues no. 123 (1995): 5.

BT779.

Radenac, Marc. “Jesse Thomas.” Soul Bag no. 141 (Winter 1995/96): 31.

BT764.

Garner, Dan. Jesse Thomas: Lookin’ for That Woman. USA: Black Top BT CD 1128, 1996.

BT780.

Smith, Chris. “Jesse ‘Babyface’ Thomas.” Blues & Rhythm no. 103 (Oct 1995): 12.

BT765.

Garner, Dan. The Legend of Old Blue Goose. USA: Blue Goose Blues (BGB) 427642, 1998.

BT766.

Grady, Bill. “Jesse Thomas: A Return with the Blues Guitarist to Logansport, the Hometown He Left 68 Years Ago When He Took His Musical Career on the Road.” Times–Picayune (23 Apr 1994): 1.

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BT807, BT815, F58. JESSE THOMAS (2) BT781.

Anon. “Zestig Jaar Jesse Thomas op de Plaat.” Block no. 77 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1991): 17–18.

BT767.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jesse Thomas,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 344–345 (E150).

BT782.

Rainsford, Mick. “Jesse Thomas.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 26–28.

BT768.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Jesse ‘Babyface’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2480 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 346 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 343 (E169).

BT783.

Rainsford, Mick. Jesse Thomas: Easy in the Apple. USA: Fedora CD 5021, 2000.

BT784.

Smith, Chris. “Another Thomas!” Blues & Rhythm no. 39 (1988): 8.

BT769.

Parth, Johnny. “Welcome Royalties.” Blues & Rhythm no. 96 (1995): 20.

BT785.

Anon. “A New Start for the Ike and Tina Turner Man.” Melody Maker (13 Dec 1969): 22.

BT770.

Rijn, Guido van; Smith, Chris. “Jesse Thomas Live and Well in Utrecht.” Blues & Rhythm no. 58 (Feb 1991): 16–17.

BT786.

BT771.

Rijn, Guido van. “Thomas, Jesse ‘Babyface’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 986 (Item E162).

Greensmith, Bill; Huggins, Cilla. “Still Hanging Right on in There: Dirty Jim Tells All. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 140 (Spring 1981): 4–20; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 141 (Autumn/Winter 1981): 16–28.

JIMMY THOMAS

JOE THOMAS (Joseph Vankert Thomas) BT787.

Komara, Edward. “Thomas, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 986 (Item E162).

BT772.

Rowe, Mike. Jesse Thomas: Complete Recorded Works, 1948–1958, in Chronological Order. Austria: Blues Document BDCD–6044, 1993.

BT773.

Russell, Tony. “Jesse Thomas (1911–1995),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 176–177 (Item A1904).

BT774.

Smith, Chris. “Jesse Thomas: The Blues Troubadour.” Blues & Rhythm no. 34 (Jan 1988): 9–11.

BT775.

Wisse, Rien. “De Tachtig Jaar Jonge Broer van Ramblin’ Thomas: Jesse Thomas.” Block no. 77 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1991): 15–16.

BT788.

Wisse, Rien. “Zestig Jaar Jesse Thomas Op de plaat.” Block no. 77 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1991): 17–18.

KID THOMAS

BT776.

Obituaries: Block no. 96 (1995): 5. Jazz Podium 45 (Jan 1996): 35. Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 56. Musica Jazz (Nov 1995): 55. Notes 51, no. 4 (1995): 1276. Orkester Journalen 63 (Nov 1995): 45.

Obituaries: Cadence 12, no. 9 (Sep 1986): 4. Down Beat 53, no. 12 (Dec 1986): 13. International Musician 85 (Sep 1986): 15+. Jazz Educators Journal 19, no. 1 (1986): 51. Mens en Melodie 41 (Sep 1986): 394. Musik und Gesellschaft 36 (Oct 1986): 559. Das Orchester 34 (Nov 1986): 1224. Orkester Journalen 54 (Sep 1986): 46. Variety 324 (13 Aug 1986): 127. Penny, Dave. “Joe Thomas.” Blues & Rhythm no. 23 (Oct 1986): 14.

See: TOMMY LEWIS LAFAYETTE THOMAS (Lafayette Jerl Thomas) BT789.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Lafayette Thomas,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 248 (E101).

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BT790.

Bogaert, Karel. “Thomas, Lafayette,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 375 (Item E110).

BT803.

Bogaert, Karel. “Thomas, ‘Ramblin’ Willard,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 375 (Item E110).

BT791.

Chauvard, Marcel; Demêtre, Jacques. “A Biography of LaFayette Thomas.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 4, 11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 209 (Item A1241).

BT804.

Briggs, Keith. Ramblin’ Thomas: Hard Dallas. UK: Catfish KATCD173, 2000.

BT805.

Caplin, Arnold S. Ramblin’ Thomas, 1928: Ramblin’ Mind Blues: Chicago Blues. USA: Biograph BLP–12004, 1968.

BT806.

Gillet, Andre; Tonneau, Serge. “George Willard ‘Ramblin’’ Thomas.” Rhythm and Blues Panorama no. 22 (1963): 14–15.

BT807.

Groom, Bob. Ramblin’ Thomas & the Dallas Blues Singers: The Complete Recorded Works of Ramblin’ Thomas, Jesse ‘Babyface’ Thomas, Sammy Hill, Otis Harris, 1928–1932. Austria: Document DOCD–5107, 1992.

BT808.

Komara, Edward. “Thomas, Willard ‘Rambling’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 988 (Item E162).

BT809.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Ramblin’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2481 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 347 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 343–344 (E169).

BT792.

Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Lafayette Thomas.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 38–39.

BT793.

Harris, Jeff. “Thomas, Lafayette Jerl ‘Thing’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 986–987 (Item E162).

BT794.

Harris, Sheldon. “Thomas, Lafayette Jerl ‘The Thing’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 509–510 (E146).

BT795.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Lafayette Jerl,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 347 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 343 (E169).

BT796.

Radenac, Marc; Groslier, Daniel. “Lafayette Thomas Discography.” Soul Bag no. 113 (Spring 1988): 19–20.

BT797.

Russell, Tony. “Lafayette Thomas (1928–1977),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 177 (Item A1904).

BT810.

Topping, Ray. Bay Area Blues Blasters, Featuring Lafayette ‘Thing’ Thomas. UK: Ace CHD 224, 1987.

Oliver, Paul. Ramblin’ Thomas (1928–32): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. UK: Matchbox MSE 215, 1983.

BT811.

Rye, Howard. “Ramblin Thomas.” Collectors Items no. 23 (Apr 1984): 10.

BT798.

Obituaries: BT799.

Mazzolini, Tom. “Lafayette ‘Thing’ Thomas.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 6–8.

BT812.

Santelli, Robert. “Thomas, Ramblin’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 400–401 (Item E202).

BT800.

Turner, Bez. “Lafayette Thomas.” Blues Unlimited no. 125 (Jul/Aug 1977): 17.

BT813.

Stewart–Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 21, no. 10 (Oct 1968): 38.

BT814.

Templeton, Ray. “‘Ramblin’’ Thomas and the Texas & Pacific Country Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 34 (Jan 1988): 12–13.

BT815.

Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “A Quick Ramble with Ramblin’ Thomas, Jesse Thomas, Will Ezell, Bessie Tucker, Elzadie Robinson and Texas Talent Scouts, R.T. Ashford and the Kendle Brothers.” Blues Unlimited no. 141 (Autumn/Winter 1981): 14–15. Reprinted in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 63–69. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998.

BT816.

Wisse, Rien. “De Tachtig Jaar Jonge Broer van Ramblin’ Thomas: Jesse Thomas.” Block no. 77 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1991): 15–16.

See also: Item BR761. LEROY THOMAS BT801.

Thomas, Leroy. Leroy Thomas: Greatest Hits. USA: Thomas Records 2000, 2000.

LUTHER THOMAS See: LITTLE LUTHER MILLARD G. THOMAS See: Item C720 (Vol. 3). MINNIE THOMAS See: Item BC1169. RAMBLIN’ THOMAS (Willard Thomas) BT802.

Bakker, Dick M. “Ramblin’ Thomas.” Micrography no. 2 (Feb 1969): 10.

See also: Items BB1256, C149, C153, F58. RICHIE DELL THOMAS See: Item F1496.

Biographical Entries: T

ROBERT THOMAS See: ALBERT MACON AND ROBERT THOMAS

965

BT834.

Fassio, Edoardo. “Still Doggin’ the Dog.” Blues & Rhythm no. 67 (Feb 1992): 7.

BT835.

Fognani, Ennio ‘Fog’. “Rufus Thomas: Il ‘Nonno’ del Memphis Sound.” Il Blues no. 21 (Dec 1987): 30–31.

RUFUS THOMAS BT817.

Altshuler, Bob. Rufus Thomas: Walking the Dog. USA: Stax 704, 1963.

BT836.

BT818.

Anderson, Clive. “Rufus Thomas.” The History of Rock 4, no. 11 (c1981–c1984): 932.

Green, Richard. “Incredulous Debut.” New Musical Express (18 Apr 1970): 6.

BT837.

Greenberg, Steve. “Trailblazing Rufus Thomas: A Music Icon.” Billboard 109 (29 Mar 1997): 4, 38.

BT819.

Anon. “‘I’m the Most Beautiful 54 You Will Ever See’.” Soul [USA] 9 (5 Aug 1974): 11.

BT838.

BT820.

Anon. “Rufus Thomas: Man on the Go, Man!” Sepia 19 (Feb 1970): 36–38.

BT821.

Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Rufus Thomas,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 112–117 (Item A139).

Guralnick, Peter. “Rufus Thomas.” Living Blues no. 29 (Sep/Oct 1976): 9–12. Reprinted as “Rufus Thomas: The World’s Oldest Teenager,” in Lost Highway, pp. 57–67. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979. (NOTE: Reprinted from the Boston Phoenix.)

BT822.

Bogaert, Karel. “Thomas, Rufus,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 376 (Item E110).

BT839.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Rufus Thomas,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 344 (Item E145).

BT823.

Booth, David ‘Daddy Cool’. “Rufus Thomas.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 3, no. 5 (May 1987): 5, 14.

BT840.

Harris, Sheldon. “Thomas, Rufus,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 510–512 (E146).

BT824.

Bowman, Rob. Rufus Thomas: Did You Heard Me?; Crown Prince of Dance. USA: Stax SCD– 88026–2, 1993.

BT841.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Rufus Thomas,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 230–231. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BT825.

Bowman, Rob. Rufus Thomas: Funky Chicken. USA: Stax SCD–88036–2, 1997.

BT842.

Holden, Cherrie; Thomas, Rufus. Rufus Thomas: Swing Out. USA: High Stacks HS–9982, 1999.

BT826.

Brown, Geoff. “Soul Food: Rufus Keeps on Walking.” Melody Maker (31 Aug 1974): 32.

BT843.

Holland, Ted. “Rufus Thomas,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 42 (E157).

BT827.

Brown, Geoff. “Still Walkin’ the Dog and Doin’ the Funky Chicken.” The Independent (19 Apr 1996): 8–9.

BT844.

BT828.

Clarke, Donald. “Thomas, Rufus and Carla,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1286 (Item E125).

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Rufus,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2481–2482 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 347–348 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 344 (E169).

BT845.

Mann, Bill. “Rufus: 56 and Funky as Ever!” Melody Maker (26 May 1973): 58.

BT846.

Mohr, Kurt; Leadbitter, Mike; Vernon, Mick. “Rufus Thomas Discography.” R&B Monthly no. 10 (Nov 1964): 8–10. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): suppl. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 19 (Aug 1965): suppl.

BT847.

Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 44 (1989): 12.

BT848.

Nite, Norm N. “Rufus Thomas,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 601 (Item E181).

BT849.

Palmer, Robert. Rufus Thomas: That Woman is Poison! USA: Alligator AL 4769, 1988.

BT850.

Robinson, Leroy. “‘Teen’ Rufus Thomas Has Acting Bug.” Billboard 86 (20 Apr 1974): 26+.

BT829.

Cotten, Lee. “Rufus Thomas, Jr,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 101–102. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BT830.

Daguerre, Pierre. “Rufus Thomas Discography.” Soul Bag no. 108 (Spring 1986): 13–17.

BT831.

Duncan, Scott. “Funkier Than 19 Yards of Chitlins with Onions and Sardines on the Side with Pickle!” Blueprint no. 85 (Jun 1996): 10–12.

BT832.

Ellis, Ray. “Jump Back Baby, Jump Back!” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 48–49.

BT833.

Emerson, Bo. “Thomas Keeps on Clucking: His New Album is Blues, But He Still Plays ‘The Funky Chicken’.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (27 Jan 1989): 1.

966

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BT851.

Santelli, Robert. “Thomas, Rufus,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 401–402 (Item E202).

BT869.

Goodman, Dean. “R&B’s Thomas No Chicken.” Variety (24 Dec 2001–4 Jan 2002): 39.

BT852.

Slaven, Neil. “Graduate of the Sidewalk University.” Blues & Rhythm no. 110 (Jun 1996): 14–15.

BT870.

Huggins, Cilla. “Rufus Thomas.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 69.

BT853.

Slaven, Neil. “Have No Fear, the Dog Was Here.” R&B Monthly no. 13 (Feb 1965): 2–4.

BT871.

Leigh, Spencer. “Rufus Thomas.” Independent (Review) [UK] (17 Dec 2001): 6.

BT854.

Theroux, Gary. “Thomas, Rufus,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 380 (Item E154).

BT872.

Morris, Chris. “R&B Veteran Rufus Thomas Dies at Age 84.” Billboard 113/114 (29 Dec 2001): 26.

BT873.

BT855.

Tomko, Gene. “Thomas, Rufus,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 987– 988 (Item E162).

O’Gorman, Pete. “Rufus Thomas is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 227 (Feb 2002): 2.

BT874.

Skelly, Richard J. “Rufus Thomas, 1917–2001.” Sing Out! 46, no. 1 (Spring 2002): 26–27.

BT875.

Smith, Michael Buffalo. “Rufus Thomas, Memphis Music Scene Icon.” Goldmine no. 561 (25 Jan 2002): 12.

BT856.

Vickers, Tom. “Ladies and Gentlemen: Rufus Thomas!” Rolling Stone no. 215 (17 Jun 1976): 20.

BT857.

Watson, Ted; Saunders, Red. “Disc Hits and Talent Galore.” Chicago Defender (1 Dec 1973): 7.

BT876.

BT858.

Williams, Nat D. Rufus Thomas Live Doing the Push & Pull at PJ’s. USA: Stax STS–2039, 1971.

Solding, Staffan. “Rufus Thomas, 1917–2001.” Jefferson no. 131 (2002): 35.

BT877.

BT859.

Wu, René. “Rufus Thomas Discography.” Soul Bag no. 108 (Spring 1986): 6–12.

Winick, Steve. “Rufus Thomas.” Dirty Linen no. 99 (Apr/May 2002): 8. See also: Big City Blues (Feb/Mar 2000). Blues & Soul no. 48 (1970). Blues & Soul no. 75 (1972). Goldmine no. 258 (15 Jun 1990). Goldmine no. 268 (2 Nov 1990). Les Inrockuptibles no. 39 (1992): 8. Vibrations no. 7 (1992): 32+. The Golden Age no. 20 (1989).

Obituaries: Blues & Soul no. 859 (15–28 Jan 2002): 6. Cadence 28, no. 2 (Feb 2002): 141. CBMR Digest 15, no. 1 (Spring 2002): 3. No Depression no. 38 (Mar/Apr 2002): 6. Q no. 187 (Feb 2002): 36. Vibe 10 (Mar 2002): 92. BT860.

Amicone, Michael. “Rufus Thomas.” Billboard 113/114 (29 Dec 2001), YE–86.

BT861.

Barretta, Scott. “Rufus Thomas.” Living Blues no. 163 (May/Jun 2002): 86.

BT862.

Bays, Kenneth. “We Remember: Rufus Thomas (1917–2001).” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 91–92.

SUSAN THOMAS BT878.

Smith, Chris. “Nothing Seems Better to Me: Three African American Singers from the Eastern States.” Blues & Rhythm no. 155 (Dec 2000): 6–7.

TABBY THOMAS (Ernest Thomas) BT879.

Anon. “Tabby’s Blues Box News.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 62–63.

BT863.

Burke, Tony. “Rufus Thomas.” Blues & Rhythm no. 166 (Feb 2002): 20.

BT880.

Anon. “Tabby’s Blues Box to Close.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 8.

BT864.

Cohen, Aaron. “Rufus Thomas.” Down Beat 69, no. 5 (May 2002): 19.

BT881.

BT865.

Crowley, David. “Rufus Thomas.” Vibe 10, no. 3 (Mar 2002): 92.

Anon. “Tabby’s Blues Box in Baton Rouge Met Ondergang Bedreigd.” Block no. 108 (1998): 2.

BT882.

BT866.

Danchin, Sebastian. “Rufus Thomas.” Soul Bag no. 166 (Spring 2002): 42–43.

Beyer, Jimmy. “Tabby Thomas,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 37–39. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980.

BT883.

BT867.

Fognani, Ennio ‘Fog’. “The Funky Chicken–Dog Man: Rufus Thomas.” Il Blues no. 78 (Mar 2002): 48.

Cotton, Richard. “Baton Rouge Club Offers a Rare and Vintage Blues.” Times–Picayune (25 May 1990): 8.

BT884.

BT868.

Fricke, David. “Rufus Thomas {1917–2001}” Rolling Stone no. 888 (31 Jan 2002): 20.

Darwen, Norman. “Tabby Thomas: ‘Why Don’t You Go and Get on the Talent Show, Tab?’.” Blues Life no. 46 (1989): 4–6, 8.

Biographical Entries: T

967

BT885.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Catching Up with Tabby Thomas.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 38–41.

BT886.

Harris, Mark. “Tabby Thomas.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 6 (Jul 1982): 4–5.

BT887.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thomas, Tabby,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2482 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 348 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 344 (E169).

See also: Item BH2150. DAVID THOMPSON BT900.

Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Dave Thompson.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 81.

BT901.

Gray, Stanfield. “Dave Thompson: The Music Will Speak for Itself.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 50–51.

BT902.

Lee, Peter; Nelson, David. “‘If I Miss ‘Em on the Piano, I’ll Catch ‘Em on the Guitar’: Rockin’ Tabby Thomas.” Living Blues no. 91 (May/Jun 1990): 10–15.

Morris, Chris. “Dave Thompson.” Musician no. 207 (Feb 1996): 26.

BT903.

Palmer, Robert; Johnson, Matthew. Dave Thompson: Little Dave and Big Love. USA: Fat Possum 42089–2, 1995.

BT889.

Piper, Julian. “King of the Swamp Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 40 (Nov 1988): 4–7.

BT904.

BT890.

Piper, Julian. “On the Road with Tabby Thomas.” Blueprint no. 67 (Oct 1994): 15–17.

Stephenson, Mike. “‘I Work the Hard–Core Blues Circuit’: Lil’ Dave Thompson Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 202 (Sep 2005): 8–9.

BT905.

Piper, Julian. “Swamp Blues: Up the Creek.” Mojo no. 76 (Mar 2000): 26.

Tipaldi, Art. Dave Thompson: C’mon Down to the Delta. UK: JSP JSPCD3701, 2001.

BT906.

Tomko, Gene. “Thompson, David ‘Little Dave’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 989 (Item E162).

BT888.

BT891. BT892.

Point, Michael. “Thomas, Tabby,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 988 (Item E162).

BT893.

Pringle, Alison J. “Ernest ‘Tabby’ Thomas: King of the Swamp Blues.” Il Blues no. 40 (Sep 1992): 4–8.

BT894.

Rotenstein, David S. “Tabby Thomas.” The Philadelphia Inquirer (20 Jul 1991).

BT895.

Sacré, Robert. “Special Louisiane: Ernest ‘Tabby’ Thomas: Hoodoo Party.” Soul Bag no. 77 (1980): 9–10.

See also: Items D1160, D1177. “BIG” ED THOMPSON BT907.

Faxon, John D. “Big Ed Thompson Benefits Successful.” Blues Record 1, no. 1 (1992): 1–2. Obituaries: Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 51–52.

EDWARD THOMPSON See: Items BB305, F17.

BT896.

Santelli, Robert. “Thomas, Tabby,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 402–403 (Item E202).

BT897.

Stevens, Billy. “Save Tabby’s Blues Box!” Living Blues no. 142 (1998): 10.

BT908.

BT898.

Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Tabby Thomas,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 117–118, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

JOE, NATE & ODELL THOMPSON

See also: Items BH1156, BM1718, F743.

HASKELL “WHISTLIN” BRITCHES’ THOMPSON

BT909.

Anon. “The 1991 Folk Heritage Awards: Joe & Odell Thompson.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 44, no. 1/2 (1997): 51–52.

BT910.

Carlin, Bob. Joe Thompson: Family Traditions. USA: Rounder CD 2161, 1999.

BT911.

Conway, Cecilia. “Hands Up Eight and Don’t Be Late: The Frolic Music of Joe and Odell Thompson.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 37, no. 2 (Summer/Fall 1990): 73–80.

BT912.

Komara, Edward. “Thompson, Odell,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 989–990 (Item E162).

WILLARD THOMAS See: RAMBLIN’ THOMAS WILLIE B. THOMAS See: BUTCH THOMAS

CAGE

AND

WILLIE

B.

JIM THOMPKINS BT899.

Vernon, Paul. “Blues Obscurities. No. 4: Jim Thompkins & Speckled Red.” Blues World no. 22 (Dec 1968): 42–43.

Duffy, Timothy. “Haskell ‘Whistlin’ Britches’ Thompson,” in Music Makers, pp. 162–163. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

968

BT913.

BT914.

BT915. BT916.

A Blues Bibliography, Second Edition

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thompson, Joe and Odell,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2484 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 349 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 345 (E169). Lupton, John. “Odell, Joe & Nate Thompson: Old– Time Country Music in the Rural Black South.” Sing Out! 44, no. 3 (Spring 2000): 69–71.

BT928.

Obituaries: Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 401 (1992): 34. Cadence 18, no. 5 (May 1992): 110. BT929.

O’Neal, Jim. “Mac Thompson.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 39–40.

BT930.

Radenac, Marc. “Mac Thompson.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 19.

Martin, W. “Joe and Odell Thompson.” Old–Time Herald 1, no. 8 (1989): 4–7. Menius, Art. “The Marrow of Tradition: Joe and Odell Thompson.” Bluegrass Unlimited 27, no. 3 (Sep 1992): 33–37. Obituaries (Odell Thompson): Banjo Newsletter 21 (Jun 1994): 5. Folk Roots no. 133 (Jul 1994): 17. Jefferson no. 106 (1994): 23. Living Blues no. 117 (Sep/Oct 1994): 62.

BT917.

Acquesta, Mike. “On to the Glory Land: Odell Thompson.” Banjo Newsletter 21 (Jul 1994): 24.

BT918.

Bernhardt, J. “Odell Thompson (1911–1994).” North Carolina Folklore Journal 40, no. 2 (1993): 97–98.

Rijn, Guido van. “Mac Thompson.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 12 (Jan 1972): 8.

See also: Item BM89. NATE THOMPSON See: JOE, NATE & ODELL THOMPSON ODELL THOMPSON See: JOE, NATE & ODELL THOMPSON RUDOLPH THOMPSON See: Item F587. SONNY THOMPSON (Alphonso Thompson) BT931.

Anon. “Sonny Thompson Clicks: Vocalist Reed in ‘Act’.” Chicago Defender (20 Dec 1952): 23.

BT932.

Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Sonny Alphonse Thompson: Screaming Boogie.” Blues & Rhythm no. 37 (Jun 1988): 9–14.

BT933.

Gart, Galen. “Sonny Thompson,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003.

BT934.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thompson, Sonny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2486 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 345 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p (E169).

BT919.

Bonner, Brett J. “Odell Thompson.” Living Blues no. 118 (Nov/Dec 1994): 63.

BT920.

Carlin, Bob. “Odell Thompson.” Banjo Newsletter 21, no. 12 (Oct 1994): 17.

BT921.

Carlin, Bob. “Odell Thompson, 1911–1994.” Old– Time Herald 4, no. 5 (Fall 1994): 9.

BT922.

Carlin, Bob. “Odell Thompson, 1911–1994.” Sing Out! 39, no. 2 (Aug/Oct 1994): 41.

BT923.

Darwen, Norman. “Odell Thompson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 92 (Sep 1994): 13.

BT935.

Menius, Art. “Odell Thompson.” Bluegrass Unlimited 28 (Jun 1994): 15.

Mohr, Kurt. “Sonny Thompson: A Name Discography.” Discophile no. 61 (Dec 1958): 12–16.

BT936.

Pruter, Robert. “Thompson, Alphonso ‘Sonny’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 989 (Item E162).

BT937.

Simmen, Johnny. “Crystal Clear.” Coda no. 141 (Sep 1975): 25–26.

BT938.

Slaven, Neil. Sonny Thompson: Jam Sonny Jam. UK: Sequel NEM CD 900, c1997.

BT924.

JOE THOMPSON See: JOE, NATE & ODELL THOMPSON MAC THOMPSON (Mac Johnson) BT925.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Mac Thompson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 249 (E101).

BT926.

Eagle, Bob. “Mac Thompson Story.” Blues World no. 43 (Summer 1972): 12.

BT927.

Komara, Edward. “Thompson, Mac,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 989 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Goldmine no. 241 (20 Oct 1989). Jazz Podium 39 (Feb 1990): 44. Orkester Journalen 58 (Mar 1990): 34. BT939.

Nelson, David. “Alphonso ‘Sonny’ Thompson.” Living Blues no. 89 (Nov/Dec 1989): 39.

Biographical Entries: T

BT940.

Penny, Dave. “Sonny Thompson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 48 (Christmas 1989): 23.

BT941. BT942.

969

BT955.

Pruter, Robert. “Sonny Thompson.” Juke Blues no. 18 (Winter 1989/90): 17.

Clarke, Donald. “Thornton, Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1290 (Item E125).

BT956.

Radenac, Marc. “Sonny Thompson.” Soul Bag no. 119 (Spring 1990): 22.

Crouch, Stanley. “Blues Misused.” Village Voice 25 (23 Jul 1980): 34.

BT957.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’ Thornton.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 40 (1966): 30–31.

BT958.

Dicaire, David. “Willie Mae Thornton (1926–1984): Hound Dog Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 210–214 (Item E130).

BT959.

Dove, Ian. “Mama Thornton Still Goes with Original Rock Sounds.” Billboard 81 (10 May 1969): 18.

BT960.

Fassio, Edoardo. “Big Mama Thornton: Più Larga della Vita.” Il Blues no. 77 (Dec 2001): 49.

BT961.

Fiofori, Tam. “The Blues: T–Bone Walker and Big Mama Thornton Talk.” Melody Maker (29 Apr 1972): 44.

BT962.

Gleason, Ralph J. “Big Mama Sings the Blues She Likes.” San Francisco Chronicle (6 Apr 1970). Reprinted as notes with Big Mama Thornton. Vol. 2: With The Chicago Blues Band. USA: Arhoolie F 1032, 1967. Reprinted again as notes with Big Mama Thornton with the Muddy Waters Blues Band, 1966. USA: Arhoolie CD 9043, 2004.

BT963.

Gleason, Ralph J. “Mama Willie Mae Thornton: ‘The Blues Satisfies the Ear’.” Rolling Stone no. 12 (22 Jun 1968): 6.

BT964.

Govenar, Alan. “‘Big Mama’ Thornton,” in Meeting the Blues, p. 101 (Item F1414).

BT965.

Gregory, Hugh. Big Mama Thornton: ‘Hound Dog’ The Essential Collection. USA: MCA/Half Moon HMNCD 048, 1999.

BT966.

Harding, Eddie. “Big Mama Thornton.” Blues World no. 5 (Nov 1965): 14.

BT967.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Willie Mae (‘Big Mama’) Thornton,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 307–308 (Item E145).

See also: Item D1632. TOMMY LEE THOMPSON See: TOMMY LEE DEL THORNE See: Item BA99. MARGARET THORNTON See: Item BA155. WILLIE MAE “BIG MAMA” THORNTON BT943.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. ‘Big Mama’ Thornton: Hound Dog: The Peacock Recordings. USA: MCA MCAD–10668, 1992.

BT944.

Anon. “Big Mama.” Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 10. Reprinted in Lightning Express no. 3 (1976): 36.

BT945.

Anon. “‘Big Mama’ Thornton is Johnny Otis’ New Find.” Chicago Defender (2 Aug 1952): 22.

BT946.

Anon. “Mama Thornton Knocks ‘Em Dead.” Chicago Defender (13 Jun 1970): 38A.

BT947.

Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Big Mama Thornton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 249–250 (E101).

BT948.

Aronson, Leonard. Big Mama Thornton: Stronger Than Dirt. USA: Mercury SR–61225, 1969.

BT949.

Bogaert, Karel. “Thornton, ‘Big Mama’ Willie Mae,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 376–377 (Item E110).

BT950.

Boicel, Rouè–Doudou. Big Mama Thornton: The Rising Sun Collection. Canada: Just a Memory RSCD0002, 1994.

BT951.

Bonechi, Leonardo. “Big Mama Thornton.” Feelin’ Good no. 29 (1990): 48–49, 51–52.

BT952.

Carpenter, Bil. “Big Mama Thornton: 200 Pounds of Boogaloo.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 26–32.

BT968.

Harris, Sheldon. “Thornton, Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 512–514 (E146).

BT953.

Cotten, Lee. “Willie Mae Thornton,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 95–96. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989.

BT969.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Mama Thornton,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 345–347 (E150).

BT970.

BT954.

Clark, Dave. Big Mama Thornton: She’s Back. USA: Backbeat BLP 68, c1968.

Holland, Ted. “Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’ Thornton,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 145 (E157).

970

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BT971.

Jones, Max. “Big Mama Was Simply Beautiful.” Arhoolie Occasional no. 1 (1971): 13.

BT972.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Thornton, Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2488 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 350 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 345–346 (E169).

BT973.

McGregor, Craig. “Racism: The Acid That Disfigures Black Artists.” New York Times (10 Jan 1971): D26.

BT974.

MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Don’t You Know F?” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 42–44.

BT975.

Mohr, Kurt; Demêtre, Jacques. “Discographie de Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’ Thornton.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 40 (1966): 32–34.

BT989.

Russell, Tony. “Big Mama Thornton (1926–1984),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 177 (Item A1904).

BT990.

Santino, Jack. “Thornton, Big Mama,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 393 (Item E154).

BT991.

Santelli, Robert. “Thornton, Big Mama,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 404–405 (Item E202).

BT992.

Shadwick, Keith. “Big Mama Thornton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 304–305 (Item E204).

BT993.

Southern, Eileen. “Thornton, Willie Mae (‘Big Mama’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro– American and African Musicians, pp. 374–375 (Item E208).

BT994.

Strachwitz, Chris. Big Mama Thornton in Europe. USA: Arhoolie F–1028, 1966; USA: Arhoolie CD– 204, 1984.

BT995.

Strachwitz, Chris; Elwood, Phil; Gleason, Ralph J. Big Mama Thornton with the Muddy Waters Blues Band, 1966. USA: Arhoolie CD 9043, 2004. (NOTE: Phil Elwood’s notes reprinted from the San Francisco Examiner; Ralph Gleason’s from the San Francisco Chronicle.)

BT976.

Mohr, Kurt. “A Discography of Willie Mae Thornton.” Jazz Statistics no. 7 (c1958): 4–5.

BT977.

Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 24 (1984): 6.

BT978.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Big Mama Thornton,” in Blues, pp. 50–51, 57, 112–113, 140 (Item A1504).

BT979.

Nite, Norm N. “Willie Mae Thornton,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 602 (Item E181).

BT996.

Svacina, Fritz. “Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’ Thornton.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 8 (1979): 28.

BT980.

Norris, John. “Big Mama Thornton.” Coda no. 65 (Sep 1969): 4.

BT997.

Topping, Ray. Big Mama Thornton: Quit Snoopin’ Round My Door. UK: Ace CH 170, 1986.

BT981.

Oliver, Paul. “Thornton, Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’ (c.1930),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 287–288 (Item E378).

BT998.

Topping, Ray. Big Mama Thornton: The Original Hound Dog. UK: Ace CDCHD 940, 1990.

BT999.

Vernon, Mike. “Big Mama Thornton: Session Blues.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 10 (Oct 1966): 16–17.

BT982.

Palmer, Robert. “Big Mama Thornton Plays Rare Club Date.” New York Times (4 Jul 1980): 12.

BT983.

Penny. Dave. The Chronological Big Mama Thornton, 1950–1953. France: Classics 5088, 2004.

BT1000. Walamies, Vesa. “Big Mama Thornton.” Blues News [Finland] no. 27 (1974): 8–9, 19. BT1001. Waterman, Dick. “Big Mama Thornton,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 134–137. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BT984.

Point, Michael. “Thornton, Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 990–991 (Item E162).

BT985.

Pollock, Sean. “Big Mama Thornton,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 18 (Item E164).

BT986.

Richardson, Clive. Big Mama Thornton: Mama’s Pride. USA: Vanguard VPC 40001, 1978.

BT987.

Ritvanen, Juhani. “Willie Mae Thornton: ‘They Call Me Big Mama’.” Blues News [Finland] no. 77 (1982): 37–39, 51.

BT1004. Yorke, Ritchie. Big Mama Thornton: The Way It Is. USA: Mercury SR–61249, 1970.

BT988.

Russell, Henry (ed.). “Big Mama Thornton,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 144–145. London: Brown, 2003.

BT1005. Yorke, Ritchie; Aldin, Mary Katherine. Big Mama Thornton: The Way It Is. USA: Mercury 314 558 550–2, 1998.

BT1002. Welding, Pete. Big Mama Thornton, Lightning Hopkins, Larry Williams: Ball and Chain. USA: Arhoolie 1039, 1974; USA: Arhoolie CD–305, 1989. BT1003. Windham, Ben. “Big Mama Thornton.” Alabama Heritage no. 6 (Fall 1987): 30–43.

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Obituaries: Billboard 96 (11 Aug 1984): 63. Black Perspective in Music 12, no. 2 (Fall 1984): 280. Cadence 10, no. 9 (Sep 1984): 78. Chicago Tribune (29 Jul 1984): B10. Coda no. 199 (Dec 1984): 39. Down Beat 51, no. 11 (Nov 1984): 14. Jazz Educators Journal 17, no. 2 (1984/85): 112. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 90 (1984): 22. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 332 (Sep/Oct 1984): 5. JazzTimes (Sep 1984): 10. Jet 66, no. 23 (13 Aug 1984): 63. Musician no. 73 (Nov 1984): 10. Newsweek 104, no. 6 (6 Aug 1984): 75. Sing Out! 30, no. 4 (1984): 42–43.

BT1017. Astbury, Ray. “Bilbo is Dead.” Juke Blues no. 6 (Autumn 1986): 23.

BT1006. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Big Mama Thornton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 3 (Oct 1984): 54–55.

BT1021. Pruter, Robert. “Tibbs, Andrew,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 991– 992 (Item E162).

BT1007. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Willie Mae Thornton.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 68. BT1008. Friedman, Emily. “Willie Mae (Big Mama) Thornton, 1926–1984.” Come for to Sing 10, no. 4 (Autumn 1984): 7. BT1009. Haskins, James. “Big Mama Thornton Dies of Heart Attack.” Rolling Stone no. 430 (13 Sep 1984): 43. BT1010. Holden, Stephen. “Willie Mae Thornton: Influential Blues Singer.” New York Times (28 Jul 1984): 8. BT1011. Jones, Jack. “Blues’ Big Mama Thornton Dies.” Los Angeles Times (28 Jul 1984): 15. BT1012. Löfgren, Tommy. “Big Mama Thornton, 1926– 1984.” Jefferson no. 67 (Winter 1984): 46–47. BT1013. McGraw, Carol. “Goodbye Blues: Big Mama Thornton: Rich in Voice, Friends: Laid to Rest.” Los Angeles Times (1 Aug 1984): 1. BT1014. Périn, Jacques. “Big Mama Thornton.” Soul Bag no. 100 (Sep/Oct 1984): 54. BT1015. Rose, Cynthia. “Willie Mae ‘Big Mama’ Thornton, 1926–1984.” New Musical Express (Aug 1984). BT1016. Wisse, Rien. “‘Big Mama’ Thornton.” Block no. 51 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1984): 15. See also: Goldmine no. 89 (Oct 1983). Goldmine no. 228 (21 Apr 1989). Items A207, A1832, BB87, BB615. THREE FIFTEEN AND HIS SQUARES See: Item BD9. THE THREE STRIPPED GEARS See: Item BL1012. ANDREW TIBBS

BT1018. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Tibbs, Andrew,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 350–351 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 346 (E169). BT1019. Penny, Dave. Andrew Tibbs. France: Classics 5028, 2002. BT1020. Pomus, Doc. “About Andrew Tibbs.” Living Blues no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1992): 40–41.

Obituaries: BT1022. Burke, Tony. “Andrew Tibbs.” Blues & Rhythm no. 63 (Sep 1991): 13. BT1023. O’Neal, Jim. “Andrew ‘Andy’ Tibbs.” Living Blues no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1992): 37–39. BT1024. Pruter, Robert. “Andrew Tibbs.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 25. BT1025. Radenac, Marc. “Andrew Tibbs.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 18. EDDIE TIGNER BT1026. Duffy, Timothy. “Eddie Tigner,” in Music Makers, pp. 164–165. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. PERRY TILLIS BT1027. Duffy, Timothy. “Perry Tillis,” in Music Makers, pp. 166–167. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. CURTIS TILLMAN BT1028. Grigg, Andy. “Curtis Tillman: Legendary King of the West Coast Bass.” Real Blues no. 8 (Aug/Sep 1997). BT1029. Grigg, Andy. “The Curtis Tillman Story.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 4 (Apr 1994): 6–13. See also: Item BW2492. JOHN TINSLEY BT1030. Komara, Edward. “Tinsley, John E,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 992 (Item E162). BT1031. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Tinsley, John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2505 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 351 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 347 (E169).

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BT1032. Lornell, Kip. “John Tinsley.” Living Blues no. 36 (Jan/Feb 1978): 9, 11. BT1033. Svacina, Franziska. “John E. Tinsley.” Blues Life no. 15 (1981): 18. BT1034. Weston, Frank; Pitcher, Sylvia. “John Tinsley: Bassett Forks, Virginia, September 1980.” Blues Unlimited no. 142 (Summer 1982): 26–29. JAMES TISDOM BT1035. Bogaert, Karel. “Tisdom, James ‘Smokestack’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 377 (Item E110). BT1036. Komara, Edward. “Tisdom, James ‘Smokestack’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 993 (Item E162). BT1037. Skoog, Larry. “Smokestack.” Blues Unlimited no. 46 (Sep 1967): 11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 164–165 (Item A1241). See also: Items A1373, BE157. JOHNNY TOLBERT See: JOHNNY TALBOT KINGFISH BILL TOMLIN See: Item BD1104. TOO BAD BOYS See: Item BB2738. TOO TIGHT HENRY (HENRY LEE CASTLE)

HENRY TOWNSEND BT1042. Anon. “Henry Townsend Honoured.” Blues & Rhythm no. 103 (Oct 1995): 16. BT1043. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Henry Townsend,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 250 (E101). BT1044. Bogaert, Karel. “Townsend, Henry,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 378 (Item E110). BT1045. Briggs, Keith. Henry Townsend & Friends: Henry’s Worry Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD 172, 2000. BT1046. Bruin, Leo. Henry Townsend: Hard Luck Stories. Holland: Swingmaster 2107, c1984. BT1047. Bruin, Leo W. “Henry Townsend: Zestig Jaar Blues.” Jazz Nu no. 56 (Jun 1983): 356, 361. BT1048. Charters, Samuel B. Henry Townsend: The Blues in St. Louis. Vol. 3. USA: Folkways FS 3816, c1961. Reprinted as notes with Henry Townsend: Tired of Bein’ Mistreated. USA: Bluesville BV-1041, c1962. Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 94–99 (Item A407). BT1049. Cohen, Andrew. “Townsend, Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1006–1007 (Item E162). BT1050. Eagle, Bob. “The Neglected Men. 1: Henry Townsend.” Alley Music (Aug/Dec 1966): 5. BT1051. Ellis, Eleanor. “Profile on Henry Townsend.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 2 (Oct 1991): 11, 20–21.

BT1038. O’Neal, Jim; LaVere, Steve. “Too Tight Henry.” Living Blues no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1977): 17. (NOTE: With corrections in Living Blues no. 35 (1977): 4.)

BT1052. Gilley, Dawayne; Haskins, Brenda. “Henry Townsend. Pt. 1: ‘I Left All the Ideas of Anybody Else and Went for Myself’.” Living Blues no. 164 (Jul/Aug 2002): 18–25; “Pt. 2: ‘I’ve Been Blessed’.” Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 27–34.

BT1039. Russell, Tony. “Too Tight Henry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 995 (Item E162).

BT1053. Greensmith, Bill. “Henry Townsend Paramount Discovered.” Blues & Rhythm no. 98 (Apr 1995): 11.

See also: BEALE STREET ROUNDERS GEORGE TOREY See: Items BR1032, F1301. LIONEL TORRENCE BT1040. Harris, Paul. “‘Best Sax Man Ever’: Lionel Torrence. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 19 (Spring 1990): 20–22; “Pt. 2.” Juke Blues no. 20 (Summer 1990): 24–26. BT1041. Harris, Paul. Lionel Torrence: Sax Man Supreme. UK: Flyright FLY-615, 1988. ELI TOSCANO See: COBRA RECORDS

BT1054. Harris, Sheldon. “Townsend, Henry,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 514–515 (E146). BT1055. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Henry Townsend,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 347–348 (E150). BT1056. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Henry Townsend: La Legence de Saint Louis.” Soul Bag no. 161 (Winter 2001): 17–19. BT1057. Kent, Don. St. Louis Town, 1929–1932. USA: Belzona L-1003, c1968; USA: Yazoo L-1003, c1968. (NOTE: Reissued on CD with notes by Stephen Calt.) BT1058. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Townsend, Henry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2521

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(E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 351 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 347 (E169). BT1059. O’Brien, Charlie; Rowe, Mike. “‘St. Louis Had to Get Credit’: Henry Townsend Interview.” Blues Unlimited no. 133 (Jan/Feb 1979): 4–10. BT1060. Oliver, Paul. “Henry Townsend,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 24, 100, 104–106, 164–165, 169–170, 200 (Item A1585). BT1061. Oliver, Paul. Henry & Vernell Townsend: St. Louis Blues. Austria: Wolf 120 495, 1985. BT1062. Oliver, Paul. Henry Townsend and Henry Spaulding (1929–37): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Wolf WSE 117, 1985. BT1063. Pierson, Leroy. Henry Townsend: Mule. UK: Nighthawk 201, 1980.

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BT1077. Welding, Pete. “The Robert Johnson I Knew: An Interview with Henry Townsend.” Down Beat 35 (31 Oct 1968): 18, 32. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 10–11; Blues Unlimited no. 65 (Sep 1969): 15; Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 9. BT1078. West, Bob. Henry Townsend: The Real St. Louis Blues. USA: Arcola CD 1002, 2001. BT1079. Whitey, Catfish. “Catfish Whitey’s Pond: That Way, Down Highway 61.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 10–11. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A1536, BC32, BE170, BE178, BE209, BE211, BS1674, F1030, F1031, F1042, F1055. JOHN WESLEY TOWNSEND

BT1064. Pierson, Leroy. Henry Townsend: The 88 Blues. USA: Blueberry Hill BBH-032, 1998.

BT1080. Feintuch, Burt. “Blues in Isolation: John Wesley Townsend.” Living Blues no. 51 (Summer 1981): 29.

BT1065. Rice, Patricia. “At 69, Townsend and Blues Charge the Air.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (20 Aug 1978).

ROY LEE TOWNSEND

BT1066. Russell, Tony. “Henry Townsend (1909–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 177–178 (Item A1904). BT1067. Rye, Howard. “Henry Townsend, 1929–1937.” Collectors Items no. 30 (Jun 1985): 10. BT1068. Santelli, Robert. “Townsend, Henry,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 406–407 (Item E202). BT1069. Scott, Frank. “Henry Townsend.” Blues Unlimited no. 87 (Dec 1971): 18. BT1070. Shadwick, Keith. “Henry Townsend,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 303 (Item E204). BT1071. Slaven, Neil. “‘The Sound of That Guitar ... Just Penetrated Me Like a Bullet.” Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (2000): 20–21. BT1072. Tipaldi, Art. Henry Townsend: My Story. USA: APO 2014, 2001. BT1073. Tipaldi, Art. “T’Aint Nobody’s Business: LA Confidential ... Hush, Hush, You Know You Talk Too Much.” Blues Revue no. 62 (Nov 2000): 33–34. BT1074. Townsend, Henry; Greensmith, Bill. A Blues Life. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999. 145 pp.

BT1081. Ware, Burnham. “Roy Lee Townsend.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 27. SAM TOWNSEND See: Items BR1032, F1238. VERNELL TOWNSEND BT1082. Komara, Edward. “Townsend, Vernell Perry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1007 (Item E162). BT1083. Oliver, Paul. Henry & Vernell Townsend: St. Louis Blues. Austria: Wolf 120 495, 1985. TRÉ (Tré Hardimann) BT1084. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Tré.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 90. BT1085. Leslie, Fran. “Can Blue Men Sing the Whites?” Blueprint no. 86 (Jul 1996): 12–13. BT1086. Sharp, Steven. “Chicago Special: Tré Hardiman.” Living Blues no. 123 (Sep/Oct 1995): 36–38. BT1087. Sharp, Steven. Tré & the Blueknights: Blues Knock’n Baby. Austria: Wolf CD 120.888, 1997. BT1088. Sharp, Steven; Stedman, John. Tré: Delivered for Glory: Reclaiming the Blues. UK: JSP CD 265, 1996.

BT1075. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Henry Townsend,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 41, 50, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

TNT TRIBBLE (Thomas E. Tribble)

BT1076. Welding, Pete. “Henry Townsend.” Blues Unlimited no. 58 (Dec 1968): 11–12.

BT1089. Bastin, Bruce. “TNT Still Blasting!” Blues & Rhythm no. 39 (1988): 8.

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BT1090. Bruder, Jay. “R&B in Washington D.C.: The T.N.T. Tribble Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 45 (Jul 1989): 4–7.

BT1103. Harris, Sheldon. “Trice, William Augusta ‘Welly’/ ’Willie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 515–516 (E146).

BT1091. Komara, Edward. “Tribble, Thomas E. ‘TNT’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1010–1011 (Item E162).

BT1104. Komara, Edward. “Trice, William Augusta ‘Willie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1011 (Item E162).

BT1092. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Tribble, Thomas E., ‘TNT’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2532 (Item E165).

BT1105. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Trice, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2532 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 351 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 348 (E169).

See also: Item BM2193. RICHARD TRICE BT1093. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Richard Trice,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 250–251 (E101). BT1094. Harris, Sheldon. “Trice, Richard ‘Rich’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 515 (E146). BT1095. Komara, Edward. “Trice, Richard,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1011 (Item E162). BT1096. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Trice, Richard,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2532 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 351 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 347–348 (E169). BT1097. Mills, Fetzer, Jr. “Richard Trice: You Can’t Smoke a Cigarette at Both Ends.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 44–47. Obituaries: Cadence 26, no. 6 (Jun 2000): 141. Folk Roots no. 204 (Jun 2000): 12. Living Blues no. 151 (Oct/Sep 2000): 120. Notes 57 (Jun 2001): 869. BT1098. LeBlanc, Eric. “Rich Trice.” Blues & Rhythm no. 149 (May 2000): 16. BT1099. Mills, Fetzer, Jr. “Richard Trice.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 100. See also: Items BC1813, F448 (no. 68, 69, 77, 79). WILLIE TRICE

BT1106. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such ... No. 9.” Blues & Rhythm no. 129 (Apr 1998): 13. BT1107. Wilmer, Val. “Back in a Trice.” Melody Maker (1 Sep 1973): 35. Obituaries: Cadence 2 (Mar 1977): 2. BT1108. Lowry, Pete. “Willie Trice.” Living Blues no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1977): 6. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BC1813, F448 (no. 77, 79). TRICKY SAM See: Item F1402. CLARENCE TROSS BT1109. Cabbell, Edward J. “Clarence Tross: Still Strumming at 91.” Black Diamonds 1 (1978): 2–3, 17. BT1110. Moore, J. Roderick; Lornell, Kip. “Clarence Tross: Hardy County Banjoist.” Goldenseal 2 (Jul/Sep 1976): 3, 7–13. See also: Item F455. LEONARD “RED” TRUSS Obituaries: BT1111. Goggin, Martin. “Leonard ‘Red’ Truss.” Juke Blues no. 33 (Summer 1995): 26. TUB JUG WASHBOARD BAND See: Items BR383, BS1978.

BT1100. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Trice,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 251 (E101).

BESSIE TUCKER

BT1101. Bastin, Bruce; Lowry, Pete. Willie Trice: Blue and Rag’d. USA: Trix 3305, 1974.

BT1112. Hall, Bob. “Tucker, Bessie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1013 (Item E162).

BT1102. Bastin, Bruce. “Willie Trice: North Carolina Blues Man. Pt. 1.” Talking Blues no. 8 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1979): 2–5; “Pt. 2.” Talking Blues no. 9/10 (1979): 12–17.

BT1113. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Bessie Tucker,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 207–208. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

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BT1114. Misiewicz, Roger. Bessie Tucker: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1928– 1929). Austria: Document DOCD-5070, 1991. BT1115. Oliver, Paul. Bessie Tucker & Ida Mae Mack: The Texas Moaners. UK: Magpie PY 1815, 1979. Reprinted as “Got Cut All to Pieces: Bessie Tucker and Ida May Mack,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 279–280 (Item A1577).

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BT1131. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Tucker, Luther,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2540 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 353 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 348–349 (E169). BT1132. Mazzolini, Tom. “Tuckerology: En Pratstund Mellan Luther Tucker.” Jefferson no. 37 (Summer 1977): 18–20.

BT1116. Oliver, Paul. “Tucker, Bessie (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 290–291 (Item E378).

BT1133. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Luther Tucker,” in Blues, pp. 28, 63, 102, 134, 140 (Item A1504).

BT1117. Rye, Howard. “Ida Mae Mack & Bessie Tucker.” Collectors Items no. 67 (Summer 1994): 16.

BT1134. Santelli, Robert. “Tucker, Luther,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 408 (Item E202).

BT1118. Santelli, Robert. “Tucker, Bessie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 407 (Item E202).

BT1135. Selvin, Joel. “The Blues Rolls on with Luther Tucker.” Guitar Player 7, no. 8 (Dec 1973): 12+. Reprinted in Blues Guitarists, pp. 68–69. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1975.

BT1119. Shadwick, Keith. “Bessie Tucker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 306 (Item E204). See also: Item BT815. JOHN “BROADWAY” TUCKER BT1120. Barretta, Scott. “Breaking Out: John ‘Broadway’ Tucker: From Mississippi to Monterey.” Living Blues no. 155 (Jan/Feb 2001): 10–11. LUTHER TUCKER

Obituaries: Boston Globe (24 Jun 1993): 33. Cadence 19, no. 8 (Aug 1993): 92. Chicago Tribune (25 Jun 1993): 10. Coda no. 251 (Sep/Oct 1993): 38. Down Beat 60, no. 11 (Nov 1993): 11 Goldmine no. 339 (23 Jul 1993): 8. JazzTimes 23, no. 8 (Oct 1993): 22. Jefferson no. 101 (1993): 25. Orkester Journalen 61, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 38. Variety 351 (12 Jul 1993): 65. Washington Times (25 Jun 1993): 4.

BT1121. Anon. “Blue Flame Interview: Luther Tucker.” Blue Flame no. 10 (c1970): 6.

BT1136. Bammer, Richard. “Luther Tucker.” Living Blues no. 111 (Sep/Oct 1993): 53–55.

BT1122. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Luther Tucker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 251–252 (E101).

BT1137. Darwen, Norman. “Luther Tucker.” Blues & Rhythm no. 81 (Aug 1993): 22.

BT1123. Carlier, Richard. “Toujours Plus ë l’Ouest!” Jazz, Blues, & Co no. 48 (Summer 1981): 9–10.

BT1138. Floyd, Mike. “Luther Tucker, 1936–1993.” Blues Access no. 15 (Fall 1993): 26.

BT1124. Eagle, Bob. “Luther Tucker.” Blues Unlimited no. 101 (May 1973): 9–10.

BT1139. Forte, Dan. “Luther Tucker.” Guitar Player 27, no. 10 (Oct 1993): 14.

BT1125. Ford, Patrick. Luther Tucker and the Ford Blues Band. USA: Blue Rock’It 122, 1995; Germany: CrossCut CCD 11040, c1995.

BT1140. Radenac, Marc. “Luther Tucker.” Soul Bag no. 132 (Autumn 1993): 36.

BT1126. Forte, Dan. “The Luther Tucker Thing.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 4 (Feb 1973): 3.

BT1141. Shurman, Dick. “Luther Tucker.” Juke Blues no. 29 (Summer 1993): 27.

BT1127. Gordon, Robert. “Tucker, Luther,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1013 (Item E162).

TOMMY TUCKER (Robert Higgenbotham)

BT1128. Harris, Sheldon. “Tucker, Luther,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 516–517 (E146).

BT1143. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Tommy Tucker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 252–253 (E101).

BT1129. Hildebrand, Lee. “Bluesman Had Had His Share of the Blues.” San Francisco Chronicle (19 Mar 1989): 36.

BT1144. Brown, Mick; Philibert, Jon. “Tommy Tucker: A New Name.” R&B Monthly no. 7 (Aug 1964): 4–6.

BT1130. Holland, Ted. “Luther Tucker,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 11 (E157).

BT1142. Anon. “Tommy Tucker Discography.” R&B Monthly no. 9 (Oct 1964): 7.

BT1145. Cappuccio, Robert. “Tommy Tucker’s a Real Mother.” Living Blues no. 19 (Jan/Feb 1975): 24–25.

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BT1146. Devoe, Iola. “Interview with Tommy Tucker.” Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Nov 1964): 20. BT1147. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Tommy Tucker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, p. 349 (Item E145). BT1148. Harris, Sheldon. “Tucker, Tommy ‘Tee’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 517 (E146). BT1149. Holland, Ted. “Tommy Tucker,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 33 (E157). BT1150. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Tucker, Tommy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2542 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 353 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 349 (E169).

BT1162. Löfgren, Tommy. “Tommy Tucker, 1933–1982.” Jefferson no. 55 (1982): 45. BT1163. Scherman, Bo. “Tommy Tucker.” Orkester Journalen 50, no. 6 (Jun 1982): 10. BT1164. Turner, Bez. “Tommy Tucker.” Blues Unlimited no. 142 (Summer 1982): 23. BT1165. Vacher, Peter. “Tommy Tucker.” Jazz Journal 36, no. 3 (Mar 1983): 14. BT1166. Wisse, Rien. “Tommy Tucker.” Block no. 42 (1982): 13. See also: Goldmine no. 238 (8 Sep 1989). Goldmine no. 393 (18 Aug 1995): 64+. Now Dig This no. 57 (Dec 1987). Item F1093.

BT1151. Lee, Chris. “Tommy Tucker and the Long, Long Wait for Acclaim.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 11 (Nov 1977): 22–33. (NOTE: Includes discography.).

THE TUFF BAND

BT1152. Lee, Chris. “Tommy Tucker. Pt. 1.” Juke Blues no. 47 (2000): 28–30; “Pt. 2.” Juke Blues no. 48 (2000/01): 38–41.

BABE KYRO LEMON TURNER

BT1153. Lee, Chris. Tommy Tucker: The Rocks is My Pillow, the Cold Ground is My Bed. UK: Red Lightnin RL 0037, 1983.

See: Item F775.

See: BLACK ACE CHARLIE TURNER See: WINSTON HOLMES AND CHARLIE TURNER

BT1154. Levy, Morris S. “Tucker, Tommy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1013–1014 (Item E162).

IKE TURNER

BT1155. Riley, J. “Tucker: Legendary Estate Agent.” Melody Maker (10 May 1975): 26.

BT1168. Anon. “Bios.” Cash Box 23 (31 Mar 1962): 18.

BT1156. Turner, Bez; Greensmith, Bill. “Nobody Played Violins But Cissies and Girls.” Blues Unlimited no. 116 (Nov/Dec 1975): 14–16.

BT1167. Abbey, John. “Ike & Tina Turner.” Blues & Soul no. 53 (1971); Blues & Soul no. 54 (1971). BT1169. Anon. “Blind Date.” Melody Maker (22 Oct 1966): 10. BT1170. Anon. “Bookers Seek Damages in Suits Against the Turners.” Billboard 86 (9 Nov 1974): 14.

Obituaries: Billboard 94 (13 Mar 1982): 72. Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 230. Coda no. 183 (1 Apr 1982): 37. Jazz Podium 31 (Mar 1982): 39. Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 57. Variety 305 (27 Jan 1982): 103.

BT1172. Anon. “Ike and Tina Turner.” IT: The International Times no. 98 (25 Feb–11 Mar 1971): 19.

BT1157. Harris, Mark. “Tommy Tucker.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 2 (1982): 4.

BT1173. Anon. “Ike & Tina Turner.” Ebony 26 (May 1971): 88–90.

BT1158. Hess, Norbert. “Tommy Tucker: Mit ‘Hi Heel Sneakers’ Einen Welthit Geschaffen.” Blues Forum no. 6 (2nd Quarter 1982): 12–15.

BT1174. Anon. “Ike & Tina’s Tour Trouble: Last Plane to Hong Kong.” Rolling Stone no. 210 (8 Apr 1976): 20.

BT1159. Hess, Norbert. “Tommy Tucker.” Soul Bag no. 90/91 (Sep/Nov 1982): 31–33.

BT1175. Anon. “Ike Turner.” Blues Unlimited no. 56 (Sep 1968): 8.

BT1160. Hess, Norbert. “Tommy Tucker, 1933–1982.” Living Blues no. 53 (Summer/Autumn 1982): 46.

BT1176. Anon. “Ike Turner Arrested on Fraud Charges.” Soul [USA] 9 (13 May 1974): 1.

BT1161. Huggins, Cilla. “Tommy Tucker Killed by Fumes.” New Musical Express (6 Feb 1982): 8.

BT1177. Anon. “Ike Turner Bust: Phone ‘Fraud’.” Rolling Stone no. 160 (9 May 1974): 18.

BT1171. Anon. “How Ike and Tina Keep Turning ‘Em On.” Soul [USA] 8 (18 Feb 1974): 11.

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BT1178. Anon. “The Soul Report.” Melody Maker (12 Jan 1974): 28–29.

BT1199. Dahl, Bill. Ike Turner & His Kings of Rhythm: Ike’s Instrumentals. UK: Ace CDCHD 782, c2000.

BT1179. Anon. “The Turner ‘Explosion’.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Feb 1972): 21–22.

BT1200. Dahl, Bill. “Ike Turner Upbeat on His Future.” Chicago Tribune (27 Aug 1993): 24.

BT1180. Anon. “Turners Turn ‘Em On.” Melody Maker (30 Jan 1971): 6.

BT1201. Dahl, Bill. The Kings of Rhythm Featuring Ike Turner: The Sun Sessions. USA: Varèse Sarabande 302 066 232 2, 2001.

BT1181. Anon. “‘Why I Felt Like the Most Hated Man in US’: Ike Turner Talks Exclusively to the Times.” Glasgow Evening Times (10 Apr 1998): 40

BT1202. Darwen, Norman. “Ike and Tina Turner: The Blues Recordings.” Blues Life no. 30 (1985): 11–13.

BT1182. Arnaudon, Jean–Claude. “Ike Turner,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 253–254 (E101).

BT1203. Doggett, Peter. “Ike and Tina Turner.” Record Collector no. 64 (Dec 1984): 11–15.

BT1183. Aronowitz, Alfred G. “Likeable Ike.” Melody Maker (12 Jun 1971): 31.

BT1204. Dufour, Joël. “Le Show Ike & Tina.” Soul Bag no. 14 (c1971): 5–6.

BT1184. Augustin, Gerhard. Ike Turner: My Blues Country. UK: Mystic MYS CD 115, 1996.

BT1205. Dunbar, E. “Ike and Tina Turner: They’re Too Much.” Look 34 (8 Sep 1970): 62–64.

BT1185. Bastin, Bruce. Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm. UK: Flyright FLY LP 578, 1981.

BT1206. Fong–Torres, Ben. “The World’s Greatest Heartbreaker.” Rolling Stone no. 93 (14 Oct 1971): 37–40.

BT1186. Batey, Rick. “Sharp Dressed Man.” The Guitar Magazine 9, no. 2 (Nov 1998): 46–50, 52, 54, 56. BT1187. Bays, Kenneth. “In the Studio: Ike Turner Starts Over.” Blues Revue no. 68 (Jun 2001): 43, 45.

BT1207. Fonteyne, André. “A Propos d’une Interview d’Ike et Tina Turner.” Point du Jazz no. 6 (Mar 1972): 90–94.

BT1188. Bogaert, Karel. “Turner, Ike,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 378 (Item E110).

BT1208. Greensmith, Bill; Koda, Cub. The Best of Ike Turner. USA: Rhino R271819, 1994.

BT1189. Bowman, Rob. Ike & Tina Turner: The Great Rhythm & Blues Sessions. USA: Tomato 700712, 1991.

BT1209. Greensmith, Bill; Huggins, Cilla; Bastin, Bruce; O’Neal, Jim; Thomas, Jimmy; Topping, Ray; Leadbitter, Mike; Sax, Dave. “Ike Turner Discography. Pt. 1: You’re Driving Me Insane, 1951–1959.” Blues Unlimited no. 140 (Spring 1981): 22–30; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 141 (Autumn/Winter 1981): 28.

BT1190. Brennan, Luann. “Ike and Tina Turner,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 24 (Item E164). BT1191. Brown, G.F. “Tina Turner Talks About Ike and ‘Tommy’.” Jet 48 (24 Apr 1975): 60–63. BT1192. Caffarelli, Enzo. Ike & Tina Turner. Italy: Superstar SU–1035, c1980.

BT1210. Greensmith, Bill. The Legendary Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm. UK: Red Lightnin RL 0047, c1984.

BT1193. Cawthorne, Nigel. “Ike Booked?” Juke Blues no. 34 Spring 1996): 12–14.

BT1211. Grevatt, Ren. “Ike and Tina and the Spirit of St. Louis.” Melody Maker (9 Jul 1966): 8.

BT1194. Chamber, Robert. “Ike: What’s Love Got to Do with It?” Guardian [UK] (1 Oct 1995): 22.

BT1212. Hall, Russell. “Ike Turner: Check It Out!” Performing Songwriter 9, no. 57 (Nov 2001): 16.

BT1195. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Ike & Tina Turner a Paris.” Soul Bag no. 14 (c1971): 3–4.

BT1213. Hall, Russell. “Ike Turner: Writer of the First Rock ‘n’ Roll Song, Back on Track 50 Years Later.” Goldmine no. 564 (8 Mar 2002): 10.

BT1196. Clarke, Donald. “Turner, Ike and Tina,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1310–1311 (Item E125).. BT1197. Collis, John. Ike Turner: King of Rhythm. London: Do-Not, 2003. 240 pp. BT1198. Dahl, Bill. “Grapevine: Wilson Pickett, Ike Turner Fire Up W.C. Handy Blues Awards.” Goldmine no. 520 (30 Jun 2000): 10.

BT1214. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Ike and Tina Turner,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 350–351 (Item E145). BT1215. Haugen, Jens. “På Tur med Ike.” Blues News [Norway] no. 6 (1998): 28–29. BT1216. Hawkins, Martin. Sun: The Roots of Rock. Delta Rhythm Kings. UK: Charly CR 30103, 1976.

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BT1217. Haynes, H. “Gospel According to Ike and Tina.” Sepia 23 (Jun 1974): 60–62. BT1218. Helander, Brock. “Ike and Tina Turner,” in The Rock Who’s Who, pp. 595–599 (Item E147). BT1219. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Ike Turner,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 348–349 (E150). BT1220. Holland, Ted. “Ike Turner,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 132 (E157). BT1221. Huggins, Cilla. “Ike Turner: In the Beginning.” Juke Blues no. 37 (1997): 8–14; “Amazing Discographical Revelation: ‘That Ain’t Me!’, Says Ike Turner.” Juke Blues no. 38 (1997): 39; “Amazing Discographical Revelation: The Mystery Deepens.” Juke Blues no. 41 (1998): 10. BT1222. Ierardi, John. Ike & Tina Turner: Sweet Rhode Island Red. USA: United Artists UA–LA312–G, 1974.

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BT1233. Logan, Nick; Woffinden, Bob. “Ike and Tina Turner,” in The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock, pp. 234–235 (Item E173). BT1234. Looy, Guido Van. “Interview Ike Turner: They Squeeze the Black Man Out, There’s Got to Be a Change!” Soul Bag no. 141 (Winter 1995/96): 8–10. BT1235. Lucas, B. “Two Worlds of Ike and Tina Turner.” Sepia 22 (Feb 1973): 22–28. BT1236. Marlowe, Ann. “Unforgiven: The American Tragedy of Ike Turner.” Vibe 6, no. 5 (Jun/Jul 1998): 126–128, 130. BT1237. Marmor, Karen. Ike and Tina Turner: In the Beginning. USA: Mogull 7 3333 35830–2, 1993.

BT1223. Johnson, Phil. “What’s Ike Got to Do with It?” The Independent (Review) [UK] (8 Feb 2002): 13.

BT1238. Millar, Bill. “The Ike and Tina Turner Revue: Streatham Locarno, London.” Soul Music Monthly (25 Apr 1968). Reprinted in Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock ‘n’ Roll, ed. Kandia Crazy Horse. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

BT1224. Jones, N. “Ike and Tina Show Comes to Town — All Nineteen of Them.” Melody Maker (1 Oct 1966): 8–9.

BT1239. Mohr, Kurt; Daguerre, Pierre; Périn, Jacques. “Ike & Tina Turner Discography.” Soul Bag no. 55 (Oct 1976): 19–29.

BT1225. King, Bob. Ike and Tina Turner: Dynamite. USA: Sue LP 2004, 1963.

BT1240. Neary, Ron. Ike and Tina Turner Revue: Shake a Tail Feather. UK: Music de Luxe MDCD 11, 1994.

BT1226. Koechlin, Stéphane. “Ike Turner: Je Ne Sais Pas Comment j’ai Créé le Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Soul Bag no. 149 (Winter 1998): 8–9. BT1227. Kudlacek, Kerry; Sax, Dave. “The Ike Turner Blues Story.” Blues Unlimited no. 57 (Nov 1968): 4–6. BT1228. Lahr, John. “Ike and Tina Turner,” in Astonish Me: Adventures in Contemporary Theater, pp. 211–214. New York: Viking, 1973. BT1229. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Turner, Ike and Tina,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2544–2545 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 354–355 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 350–352 (E169). BT1230. Leadbitter, Mike. “Clarksdale Days,” in Delta Country Blues, pp. 28–30. Bexhill–on–Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BT1231. Leadbitter, Mike. “Fast, Funky and Going Nowhere?” Let It Rock no. 6 (Mar 1973): 14–16. BT1232. Leadbitter, Mike. “A Fresh Look at Ike Turner’s Early Years ... ‘Renrut’s Rocket 88’. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 95 (Oct 1972): 4–5, 7, 12; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 96 (Nov 1972): 7–10.

BT1241. Neill, Andy. “Rare!” Record Collector no. 269 (Jan 2002): 150. BT1242. Niquét, Bernard. “Deux Pionniers Méconnus: Ike et Tina Turner.” Jazz Hot no. 243 (Oct 1968): 14–16. BT1243. Nite, Norm N. “Ike & Tina Turner,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 613–614 (Item E181). BT1244. Olsson, Olof T. “Ike & Tina Jobbade Haart.” Orkester Journalen 41, no. 1 (Jan 1973): 16. BT1245. Paulsson, Palle. “Ike Turner: Taking Back His Name.” Jefferson no. 116 (1997). BT1246. Pendragon, Jana. “Turner, Ike (1931–) and Tina (1938–),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 4, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 702–703 (Item E185). BT1247. Périn, Jacques. “Comme une Tornade Noire.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 187 (Mar 1971): 9–10. BT1248. Périn, Jacques. “Ike & Tina Intimes.” Soul Bag no. 55 (1976): 8. BT1249. Périn, Jacques. “Ike & Tina Story.” Soul Bag no. 55 (1976): 9–18.

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BT1250. Perkins, Terry. “We Like Ike.” The Riverfront Times (24 Jun 1992): 32.

BT1267. Shadwick, Keith. “Izear ‘Ike’ Turner,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 308 (Item E204).

BT1251. Postif, François. “Ike & Tina.” Jazz Hot no. 270 (Mar 1971): 6–11. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BT1268. Shertser, Peter. Ike Turner’s Kings of Rhythm: I’m Tore Up. UK: Red Lightnin RL 0016, 1976.

BT1252. Pyykkönen, Markku. “Ike Turner.” Blues News [Finland] no. 171 (1998): 8–9.

BT1269. Siders, Harvey. “Straight Ahead with Ike and Tina.” Down Beat 30, no. 9 (30 Apr 1970): 16–17.

BT1253. Quirk, Justin. “All the Rage.” Guardian (The Guide) [UK] (21–27 Feb 2004): 8–10.

BT1270. Solding, Staffan; Olsson, Jalle. “The Ike & Tina Turner Show.” Jefferson no. 67 (1984): 16–21.

BT1254. Rees, Dafydd; Crampton, Luke. “Ike & Tina Turner,” in Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, pp. 877– 879. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1996.

BT1271. Southern, Eileen. “Turner, Ike and Tina,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 377–378 (Item E208).

BT1255. Reilly, Peter. “Our Man in the Catskills Talks to Ike and Tina Turner.” Stereo Review 25 (Oct 1970): 124–125.

BT1272. Stevens, Guy. “Ike and Tina Turner.” Jazz Beat no. 11 (Nov 1964): 15.

BT1256. Reilly, Peter. “Try a Little Togetherness with Ike & Tina Turner.” Stereo Review 25 (Aug 1970): 73–74. BT1257. Ritz, David. Ike & Tina Turner: What You Hear is What You Get. USA: Capitol CD 38309, 1996. BT1258. Ross, Michael. “Ike & Tina Turner,” in Rock Beyond Woodstock. Los Angeles: Petersen, 1970.

BT1273. Stevenson, S. “Tina Turner: ‘Ike Only Loved Stallions’.” Crawdaddy no. 17 (Oct 1972): 45–50. BT1274. Sullivan, Caroline. “What Love Had to Do with It.” Guardian [UK] (26 May 1999): 14–15. BT1275. Sullivan, Denise. “Phone Home: Ike Turner.” Mojo no. 47 (Oct 1997): 20. BT1276. Thomas, Tracy. “The Exciting Turner Family.” New Musical Express (22 Jul 1966): 3.

BT1259. Rothwell, Fred. “Turner, Ike,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1014– 1015 (Item E162).

BT1277. Tobler, John. Ike & Tina Turner: Original Hits. Holland: Disky BA 860122, 1995.

BT1260. Roxon, Lillian. “Ike and Tina Turner,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 494–495 (Item E192).

BT1278. Tomashefsky, Michael. “When Worlds Collided: The Amazing Early Career of Ike Turner.” Blue Suede News no. 46 (Spring 1999): 8–13.

BT1261. Rubin, Dave. “Why Like Ike?: Guitarist Ike Turner.” Guitar Player 31, no. 11 (Nov 1997): 41–44, 46, 48.

BT1279. Topping, Ray. Ike Turner and His Kings of Rhythm. Vol. 1. UK: Ace CH 22, 1980. Vol. 2. UK: Ace CHD 146, 1985.

BT1262. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Ike & Tina Turner.” The Blues Collection no. 3 (1992+) (NOTE: This publication was “relaunched” in a different sequence, with this copy omitted and replaced by the “Chuck Berry” issue. The sequence I have followed is the second one, but I have nevertheless included the reference to this copy.)

BT1280. Trachtman, P. “Ike and Tina.” Essence 2 (Nov 1971): 50–51.

BT1263. Russell, Tony. “Ike Turner (1931–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 178 (Item A1904). BT1264. Sander, Ellen. “Cussin’, Cryin’, Gettin’ It On.” Saturday Review 52 (30 Aug 1969): 43.

BT1281. Turner, Ike; Cawthorne, Nigel. Takin’ Back My Name: The Confessions of Ike Turner. London: Virgin, 1999. 256 pp. BT1282. Turner, Tina. I Tina. New York: Viking Penguin, 1986. 256 pp. BT1283. Waller, Don. Ike and Tina Turner: It’s Gonna Work Out Fine: The Best of the Sue Years. USA: EMI 4XT-17212, 1986.

BT1265. Santelli, Robert. “Turner, Ike,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 410–411 (Item E202).

BT1284. Warnick, Ruth. “Ike Turner: ‘Je Suis Pianiste, Pas Guitariste!’.” Soul Bag no. 167 (Summer 2002): 14–17.

BT1266. Selvin, Joel. “Q&A with Ike Turner.” San Francisco Chronicle (14 Sep 1997): 53.

BT1285. Williams, Precious. “Ike Turner.” Scotland on Sunday (16 Sep 2001).

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BT1286. Williams, Richard. “The Ike and Tina Fiasco,” in Out of His Head: The Sound of Phil Spector, pp. 116–129. New York: Outerbridge & Lazard, 1972. BT1287. Williams, Richard. “Is Tina All Sex and No Soul?” Melody Maker (20 Feb 1971): 18. BT1288. Zijlstra, Don. “Een Aanvaring Met Ike Turner.” Block no. 96 (1995): 11–13. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 11 (c1971). Blues News [Finland] no. 196 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 199 (2003). The Golden Age no. 20 (1989). Goldmine no. 18 (Jul/Aug 1977). Goldmine no. 242 (3 Nov 1989). Jazz Stage 3, no. 3 (1997): 19.

BT1302. Anon. “Joe Turner to Southwest.” Chicago Defender (17 Jun 1944): 12. BT1303. Anon. “Joe Turner’s New Discs on Blues ‘Beam’.” Chicago Defender (20 Dec 1952): 22. BT1304. Anon. “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.” Rolling Stone no. 493 (12 Feb 1987): 68. BT1305. Anon. “Schallplatten-Besprechungen: His Greatest Recordings.” Jazz Podium 23 (Jul 1974): 24. BT1306. Anon. “Swinging News: USA: Joe Turner the Originator.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 46 (1977): 18. BT1307. Asman, James. “Meet Joe Turner.” New Musical Express (19 Jun 1953): 8.

Items A1708, BB2005, BB2007, BT785, D2487, E114, F1010.

BT1308. Austin, James. “Conversation with a Legend: Big Joe Turner.” Goldmine no. 78 (Nov 1982): 12–13.

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BT1309. Balliett, Whitney. The Boss of the Blues: Joe Turner Sings Kansas City Jazz. USA: Atlantic SD 1234, 1956; UK: London LTZ-K15053, 1956; USA: Atlantic 8812-2, 1981.

BT1289. Ackerman, Paul. Big Joe Turner: Big Joe Rides Again. USA: Atlantic SD 1332, 1960. BT1290. Altman, Billy. “A Blues-Shouting Bartender Who Never Changed His Style.” New York Times (16 Oct 1994): 33. BT1291. Anderson, Clive. “Joe Turner.” The History of Rock 2, no. 2 (c1981–c1984): 273. BT1292. Anon. “‘Big Joe’ Turner Was Star as ‘Little Joe’, It Seems.” Chicago Defender (17 Aug 1957): 19. BT1293. Anon. “Boss of the Blues.” Ebony 9, no. 5 (Mar 1954): 102. BT1294. Anon. “‘Boss of the Blues’ Hits with ‘Honey Hush’.” Billboard 72 (18 Jan 1960): 33. BT1295. Anon. “Joe Turner, an Exponent, Thinks ‘Blues’ is Ton Style for 1955.” Chicago Defender (26 Feb 1955): 7. BT1296. Anon. “The Joe Turner East Once Didn’t Want is Today Its Top Kick.” Chicago Defender (21 Apr 1956): 14. BT1297. Anon. “Joe Turner Has Critics Raving in Middle West.” Chicago Defender (29 Apr 1944): 8. BT1298. Anon. “Joe Turner Heads West – 2.” Chicago Defender (8 Jul 1944): 8. BT1299. Anon. “Joe Turner in Tour of Ohio.” Chicago Defender (29 Jul 1944): 6.

BT1310. Balliett, Whitney. “Majesty: Joe Turner.” The New Yorker (29 Nov 1976). Reprinted in American Singers: Twenty-Seven Portraits in Song. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. BT1311. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Les Blues Shouters: Un Sillon dans la Musique Noire.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 525 (Apr 2002): 34–35. BT1312. Benjamin, Sam. “Joe Turner: A Discography.” Discophile no. 35 (Apr 1954): 16–19. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 37 (1954): 18–19; no. 41 (1955): 19, 13.) BT1313. Bentley, Chris. “Oddball Blues Records.” Blues & Rhythm no. 84 (1993): 6. BT1314. Berglind, Bo. “Big Joe Turner Story. Pt. 1.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 73 (1997): 18–25; “Pt. 2.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 74 (1997): 8–12; “Pt. 3.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 75 (1998): 8–13; “Pt. 4.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 76 (1998): 24–26; “Pt. 5: Joe Turner Selected Record Discography.” American Music Magazine [Sweden] no. 77 (1998): 12–16. BT1315. Bernholm, Jonas. “New Orleans Bounce.” Jefferson no. 22 (1973): 31–32.

BT1300. Anon. “Joe Turner Starts on Tour of Nation Soon.” Chicago Defender (22 Apr 1944): 8.

BT1316. Blumenthal, Bob. Big Joe Turner: Every Day in the Week. USA: Decca GRD 621, 1993; USA: GRP 621, 1993.

BT1301. Anon. “Joe Turner to Record New Hit.” Chicago Defender (12 Aug 1944): 6.

BT1317. Bogaert, Karel. “Turner, ‘Big’ Joe,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 378–380 (Item E110).

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BT1318. Bourgoin, Suzanne M. “Big Joe Turner,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 13 (Item E164). BT1319. Breckow, John. Joe Turner: Flip, Flop & Fly. USA: Pablo PACD-2310-937-2, 1989. BT1320. Brown, Frank London. “Boss of the Blues.” Down Beat 25 (11 Dec 1958): 18–19. BT1321. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Turner, Joe,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 228 (Item E128). BT1322. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Big Joe Turner: ‘Have No Fear, Big Joe is Here’. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 11 (Jul 1985): 4–13; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 12 (Sep 1985): 4–13. BT1323. Carlsson, Ulf. Big Joe Turner: I Don’t Dig It. Sweden: Jukebox Lil JB-618, 1985. BT1324. Carlsson, Ulf. “Påspaning efter Big Joe Turner. Del 1.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 4–12; “Del 2.” Jefferson no. 61 (Summer 1983): 10–19. BT1325. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Turner, ‘Big’ Joe (Joseph),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 506–507 (Item E118). Reprinted as “‘Big’ Joe Turner,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 651 (Item E119). BT1326. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Big Joe Turner,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 194–195 (Item E120). BT1327. Chilton, John. “Turner, ‘Big Joe’ Joseph,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 337 (Item E121).

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BT1336. Demêtre, Jacques. Joe Turner: Early Big Joe. France: MCA 510.080, 1973; USA: MCA-1325, 1980. BT1337. Dicaire, David. “Big Joe Turner (1911–1985): Shoutin’ the Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 251–255 (Item E130). BT1338. Dray, Philip. “Joe’s Blues Blood.” Crawdaddy no. 78 (Nov 1977): 26. BT1339. Driggs, Frank; Haddix, Chuck. “Roll ‘Em, Pete,” in Kansas City Jazz. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. BT1340. Dutton, Frank. “Jazz Information. 346: Joe Turner on National.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 10 (Oct 1963): 23. BT1341. Ertegun, Ahmet; Ertegun, Nesuhi; Porter, Bob; Wexler, Jerry; Pomus, Doc; Abramson, Herb. Big Joe Turner: Rhythm & Blues Years. France: Atlantic 781 663, 1986. BT1342. Evans, David. “Big Joe Turner,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 155–156. New York: Perigee, 2005. BT1343. Eyle, Wim van. “Record Listing: Big Joe Turner.” Block no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1980): 24–25. BT1344. Fairchild, Ralph. Jumpin’ the Blues: Joe Turner with Pete Johnson’s Orchestra. USA: Arhoolie R2004, 1962. Notes reissued with Big Joe Turner: Tell Me Pretty Baby. USA: Arhoolie CD-333, 1992.

BT1328. Clarke, Donald. “Turner, Big Joe,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1310 (Item E125).

BT1345. Feather, Leonard. “The Blues.” Melody Maker (13 May 1972): 29.

BT1329. Clinco, Paul; O’Neal, Jim. “Joe Turner.” Living Blues no. 10 (Autumn 1972): 20–26.

BT1346. Feather, Leonard. “Turner, Joseph (Big Joe),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 276 (Item E136).

BT1330. Collins, Tony. Big Joe Turner: Steppin’ Out! UK: Ace CHD 243, 1988. BT1331. Cotten, Lee. “Joe Turner,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 137–138. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BT1332. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Turner, Big Joe,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 301. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BT1333. Dawbarn, Bob. “Kansas City Revisited.” Melody Maker (15 May 1965): 6. BT1334. Demain, Robert J. Big Joe Turner Turns on the Blues. USA: Kent KST-542, 1970s. BT1335. Demêtre, Jacques. “Joe Turner.” Jazz Hot no. 114 (Oct 1956): 16–17.

BT1347. Feather, Leonard. “Turner, Joseph Vernon (Big Joe),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 328 (Item E135). BT1348. Feather, Leonard. “Turner, Joseph (Big Joe),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 446 (Item E138). BT1349. Federighi, Luciano. “Joe Turner.” Feelin’ Good no. 18 (1988): 28–30. BT1350. Gart, Galen. “Joe Turner,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BT1351. Gelly, Dave. “Joe Turner,” in The Giants of Jazz, p. 64. London: Aururi, 1986; New York: Schirmer, 1987.

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BT1352. Gleason, Ralph J. “Blues Sweetened: Joe Turner.” Down Beat 21, no. 14 (14 Jul 1954): 2.

BT1371. Hester, Mary Lee. “Boss-Man,” in Going to Kansas City, pp. 134–141. Sherman: Early Bird, 1980.

BT1353. Grandi, Marino. Big Joe Turner. Italy?: Blues Encore CD 52008, 1990.

BT1372. Hildebrand, Lee. Big Joe Turner: Stormy Monday. USA: Pablo PACD-2310-943-2, 1991.

BT1354. Granz, Norman. Count Basie, Joe Turner, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: Kansas City Shout. USA: Pablo 52310 859, 1980.

BT1373. Hildebrand, Lee. “Joe Turner,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 235–236. New York: Billboard, 1994.

BT1355. Green, Benny. Big Joe Turner: Kansas City, Here I Come. USA: Pablo 2310-904, 1984.

BT1374. Hoefer, George. Big Joe Turner: Singing the Blues. USA: Bluesway BLS 6006, 1967; USA: MFSL Inc. MFCD 780, 1991.

BT1356. Green, Benny. Big Joe Turner: Nobody in Mind. USA: Pablo 2310-760, 1976. BT1357. Green, Benny. Joe Turner: In the Evening. USA: Pablo 2310-776, 1976. BT1358. Green, Benny. The Trumpet Kings Meet Joe Turner. USA: Pablo 2310 717, 1975.

BT1375. Holland, Ted. “Big Joe Turner,” in This Day in African–American Music, p. 65 (E157). BT1376. Hutton, Jack. “Boss of the Blues.” Melody Maker (7 Mar 1964): 8.

BT1359. Green, Benny. The Bosses: Count Basie – Joe Turner. USA: Pablo 2310 709, 1974.

BT1377. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Joe Turner: Boss of the Blues.” Orkester Journalen 25, no. 12 (Dec 1957): 12–13.

BT1360. Grendysa, Peter A. Big, Bad & Blue: The Big Joe Turner Anthology. USA: Rhino R2 71550, 1994.

BT1378. Keepnews, Peter. Big Joe Turner: I’ve Been to Kansas City. USA: MCA MCAD-42351, 1990.

BT1361. Gudmundsen, Ulf. “Här i New York Hittar Vi Förkroppsligad - Big Joe.” Jefferson no. 60 (1983): 11–12.

BT1379. Kempton, Murray; Kempton, Arthur. “Big Joe Turner, the Holler of a Mountain Jack,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 114–129. New York: Dutton, 1991.

BT1362. Guralnick, Peter. “Big Joe Rolls On.” Melody Maker (30 Dec 1978): 24. Reprinted in an expanded form as “Big Joe Turner: Big Joe Rides On,” in Lost Highway, pp. 295–303. Boston: David R. Godine, 1979. BT1363. Hannusch, Jeff. Joe Turner and Wynonie Harris: Jumpin’ Tonight. France: Imperial 1561431, 1985. BT1364. Hansen, Barry. Big Joe Turner: His Greatest Recordings. USA: Atco SD 33–376, 1971. BT1365. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Joe Turner,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 311–312 (Item E145).

BT1380. Kinkle, Roger D. “Turner, Big Joe,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1879–1880 (E160). BT1381. Kisch, Tony. “A Date with Big Joe Turner: A Young Musician Hooks Up with a Legend at Career’s End.” Pulse no. 199 (Dec 2000): 35–36. BT1382. Kofsky, Frank. The Real Boss of the Blues: Joe Turner. USA: Flying Dutchman BTS-9002, 1969. BT1383. Komara, Edward. “From the Archive.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 76.

BT1366. Harris, Sheldon. “Turner, Joseph Vernon ‘Big Joe’/ ’Joe’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 518–521 (E146).

BT1384. Komorowski, Adam. The Roots of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Vol. 6: Joe Turner: Watch That Jive. UK: President PLCD 562, 1997.

BT1367. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 24.

BT1385. Kramer, Gary. Big Joe Turner: Rockin’ the Blues. USA: Atlantic 8023, 1958.

BT1368. Heller, Skip. Big Joe Turner: The Essential Recordings. USA: Purple Pyramid CLP 0964–2, 2003. BT1369. Hentoff, Nat. Patcha, Patcha, All Night Long: Joe Turner Meets Jimmy Witherspoon. USA: Pablo 2310-913, 1985; USA: Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-887-2, 1996. BT1370. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Joe Turner,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 349–352 (E150).

BT1386. Laberge, Yves. “Turner, Joseph Vernon ‘Big Joe’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1015–1016 (Item E162). BT1387. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Turner, ‘Big’ Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2543 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, pp. 402–403 (E167). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 353–354

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(E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 349–350 (E169). BT1388. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “Big Joe,” in Take It from the Top, pp. 110–115. London: Robson, 1975. BT1389. Lyttelton, Humphrey. “The First Time I Met the Blues.” Word no. 11 (Jan 2004): 87. BT1390. Maitner, Hans. “Big Joe Turner.” Jazz [Switzerland] no. 6 (1976): 11, 13–15. BT1391. McCarthy, Albert. “Turner, Joe (1911),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 291–292 (Item E378). BT1392. McDermott, Tom. “Taking Gay Paree in Stride.” Down Beat 48, no. 8 (Aug 1981): 13. BT1393. MacLeod, Doug. “Doug’s Back Porch: Big Joe’s Teeth.” Blues Revue no. 72 (Nov 2001): 25–26. BT1394. McRae, Barry. Big Joe Turner: Corrine, Corrina. UK: Magnum CDMF 098, 1997. BT1395. Moonoogian, George A. “Big Joe Was Here!” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 6 (Mar 1974): 18–20. BT1396. Morgantini, Jacques. Big Joe Turner. France: Blues Collection 159112, 1998. BT1397. Morgenstern, Dan. “Doggin’ Around.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 1 (Jan 1977): 10–12. BT1398. Nite, Norm N. “Joe Turner,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 614–615 (Item E181). BT1399. Oliver, Paul. “Boss of the Blues.” Music Mirror 5, no. 5 (Mar 1958): 4. BT1400. Oliver, Paul. “Turner, (Big) Joe,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 427 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 561 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 25. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 930. New York: Grove, 2001. BT1401. O’Lochlainn, Dara. “Never Fear: Big Joe Turner Was Here. Pt. 1.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 1, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1987): 13; “Pt. 2.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 1, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1987): 9. BT1402. Otis, Johnny. Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies. Vol. 4: Big Joe Turner. USA: Blues Spectrum BS 104, 1974.

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BT1405. Pastonesi, Marco; Grandi, Marino. “Big Joe Turner: Il Mio Canto Libero.” Il Blues no. 16 (Sep 1986): 4–6. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BT1406. Persson, Lennart. “Big Joe Turner.” Pop [Sweden] no. 7 (1994): 668–669. BT1407. Pomus, Doc. Big Joe Turner & Roomful of Blues: Blues Train. USA: Muse MC 5293, 1983. BT1408. Pomus, Doc. “Joe Turner.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 11 (1983): 3. BT1409. Pullman, Peter. “New York: Ear and Eye.” The Wire no. 25 (Mar 1986): 13. BT1410. Rehnberg, Bert. “The Boss of the Blues (Joe Turner).” Jazz Music [UK] 8, no. 6 (Nov/Dec 1957): 16–17. Reprinted as “Joe Turner: Der ‘Boss of the Blues’, zum Geburtstag am 18. März.” Jazz Podium 7, no. 6 (1958): 121. BT1411. Remark, Guy. Joe Turner. USA: Atlantic 8005, 1957; Japan: Atlantic P-4586, c1979. BT1412. Richards, Gary. “The Big Boss from K.C.” Alley Music 1, no. 1 (1967): 9. BT1413. Ritvanen, Juhani. “‘Big’ Joe Turner: Boss of the Blues.” Blues News [Finland] no. 24 (1973): 7–10. BT1414. Roland, Paul (ed.). “Joe Turner,” in Jazz Singers: The Great Song Stylists in Their Own Words. London: Hamlyn, 1999. BT1415. Rolontz, Bob. Big Joe Turner: Big Joe is Here. USA: Atlantic 8033, 1959. BT1416. Roxon, Lillian. “Joe Turner,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 495–496 (Item E192). BT1417. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Big Joe Turner.” The Blues Collection no. 50 (1992+). BT1418. Russell, Tony. “Joe Turner (1911–1985),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 178–179 (Item A1904). BT1419. Ryan, Marc. Big Joe Turner, Joe Houston, L.C. Williams: The Big Three. USA: Blue Moon CDBM 095, 1992. BT1420. Santelli, Robert. “Turner, Big Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 408–409 (Item E202). BT1421. Scherl, Robert. Big Joe Turner: Every Day I Have the Blues. USA: Intermedia QS-5036, 1982.

BT1403. Palmer, Robert. “An Old Blues Singer Still Belts It Out.” New York Times (12 Nov 1976): 8.

BT1422. Scherl, Robert. Big Joe Turner: Roll Me Baby. USA: Intermedia QS-5043, 1982.

BT1404. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Turner, Joe,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 258 (Item E182).

BT1423. Selvin, Joel. Joe Turner: Roll ‘Em. USA: BluesWay BLS 6060, 1973.

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BT1424. Shadwick, Keith. “Big Joe Turner,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 307 (Item E204).

BT1443. Walker, Jack. The Best of Joe Turner. USA: Atlantic 8081, 1962.

BT1425. Silvester, Mario. “De Schakel Tussen Blues, Jazz en Rock & Roll: Big Joe Turner.” Block no. 34 (Sep/ Oct 1980): 21–24.

BT1444. Welding, Pete. Big Joe Turner: Shake, Rattle & Roll. USA: Rhino/Tomato R2 71666, 1994.

BT1426. Silvester, Mario. “Shoutin’ the Blues. Deel 1: Big Joe Turner.” Jazz Freak 10, no. 1 (Sep 1982): 20–21. BT1427. Simon, George Thomas. “Big Joe Turner,” in The Best of the Music Makers. Garden City: Doubleday, 1979. BT1428. Slaven, Neil. Big Joe Turner: All the Classics Hits, 1938–52. UK: JSP JSPCD7709, 2003. BT1429. Slaven, Neil. Big Joe Turner: Boogie Woogie & More. Denmark: Official 6028, 1988. BT1430. Solly, Robert. “Big Joe Turner on Atlantic.” Record Collector no. 241 (Sep 1999): 94–98. BT1431. Slaven, Neil. Big Joe Turner. The Forties. Vol. 1: 1940–1946. UK: Fabulous 149, c2003. Vol. 1: 1947–1949. UK: Fabulous 185, c2003. BT1432. Southern, Eileen. “Turner, Joseph Verno (‘Big Joe’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro–American and African Musicians, p. 378 (Item E208). BT1433. Stein, H. Alan. Big Joe Turner: And the Blues’ll Make You Happy Too. USA: Savoy MG 14012, 1960. BT1434. Stein, H. Alan. Big Joe Turner: Careless Love. USA: Savoy MG-14016, 1959. BT1435. Tomas, Alain. “The Boss of the Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 459 (Jan 1989): 60–61. BT1436. Tonneau, Serge. “Big Joe Turner.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 22–24, 29–32. BT1437. Tonneau, Serge. “Joe Turner.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 2 (Mar 1960): 11–12. BT1438. Topanga Dick. Big Joe Turner: Boogie Woogie Jubilee. Germany: Telefunken 6.28572, 1980s. BT1439. Tosches, Nick. “Big Joe Turner: Steak for Breakfast, Gal Meat on a Rainy Day,” in Unsung Heroes of Rock ‘n’ Roll, pp. 20–25. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1984. BT1440. Tricker, Phillip J. “Joe Turner on National.” Roll Street Journal no. 9 (1984): 6. BT1441. Turèll, Dan. “Glimt af New York — Scenen: Mennesker og Musik, Meditation og Mi’Jö.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik (Feb/Mar 1977): 10–13. BT1442. Vera, Billy; Swyer, Alan. The Very Best of Big Joe Turner. USA: Rhino 8122-72968-2, 1998.

BT1445. Whent, Chris. Joe Turner Sings the Blues. Vol. 1. UK: Realm RM207, 1964; CBS 52207, 1969. Vol. 2. UK: Realm RM 229, 1965; CBS 52229, 1969. BT1446. White, Cliff. Big Joe Turner: Jumpin’ with Joe. UK: Charly CRB 1070, 1984. BT1447. Whiteis, David. Big Joe Turner: Texas Style. USA: Evidence ECD-26013, 1992. BT1448. Wilmer, Valerie. “Blues for Mr. Turner.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 7 (Jul 1965): 4–5. BT1449. Wilmer, Valerie. “The Boss of the Blues: Joe Turner.” Down Beat 32, no. 24 (18 Nov 1965): 16–17, 42. Reprinted in Jazz People, pp. 143–151. London: Allison & Busby, 1970. BT1450. Wilmer, Valerie. “Joe’s Still Boss.” Melody Maker (10 Jul 1976): 41. BT1451. Zwingenberger, Axel. “Big Joe Turner: ‘The Boss of the Blues’ Wird 70.” Blues Forum no. 3 (Jun/Aug 1981): 7–8. Obituaries: Billboard 97 (7 Dec 1985): 10. Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 3 (Fall 1986): 327. Cadence 12, no. 1 (Jan 1986): 91. Down Beat 53, no. 3 (Mar 1986): 13. Goldmine no. 143 (17 Jan 1986). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 346 (Jan 1986): 4. Jazz Podium 35 (Jan 1986): 33. JazzTimes 16 (Jan 1986): 25. Living Blues no. 68 (1986): 36. Melody Maker (7 Dec 1985): 8. Mens en Melodie 41 (Jan 1986): 53. Musical Times 127 (Mar 1986): 162. Musician no. 89 (Mar 1986): 24. Now Dig This no. 33 (Dec 1985). Das Orchester no. 34 (Feb 1986): 239. Orkester Journalen 54, no. 1 (Jan 1986): 30. Rolling Stone no. 465 (16 Jan 1986): 14. Rolling Stone no. 489/490 (18 Dec 1986–1 Jan 1987): 89. The Times [UK] (26 Nov 1985): 18. Variety 321 (27 Nov 1985): 158. BT1452. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Hey Cousin How You Doin’?: An Appreciation of Big Joe Turner.” Blues & Rhythm no. 18 (Apr 1986): 25. BT1453. Aranda, Miguel Angel. “Big Joe Turner.” Solo Blues no. 3 (1986): 19. BT1454. “Big Joe Turner, Star of Blues, Jazz.” Chicago Tribune (25 Nov 1985): 7. Reprinted in Jefferson no. 71 (1985): 31. BT1455. “Blueszanger Joe Turner Overleden.” Twentsche Courant (26 Nov 1985). Reprinted in Block no. 56 (1985): 27.

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BT1456. Garçon, Danny. “Big Joe Turner: Bad Luck Blues.” Soul Bag no. 105 (Winter 1985/86): 34–35. BT1457. Giddins, Gary. “Big Joe Turner, 1911–1985.” Village Voice 30, no. 49 (3 Dec 1985): 71. BT1458. Harrington, Richard. “His Shouts Were Heard; Big Joe Turner’s Rock Foundation.” Washington Post (1 Dec 1985): G1. BT1459. Hess, Norbert. “Big Joe Turner.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 18–21. BT1460. Murray, Charles Shaar. “Exit Big Joe.” New Musical Express (7 Dec 1985): 2.

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LAVINIA TURNER See: Items A2209, BL1089 (Vol. 2). OTHAR TURNER BT1473. Dickinson, Jim. Othar Turner: From Senegal to Senatobia. USA: Birdman CD 025, 1999. BT1474. Drozdowski, Ted. “Everybody Hollerin’ Goat!” Mojo no. 80 (Jul 2000): 16–17. BT1475. Duffy, Timothy. “Othar Turner,” in Music Makers, pp. 168–169. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BT1462. Pareles, Jon. “Big Joe Turner, Singer, Dead.” New York Times (25 Nov 1985): D13.

BT1476. Ferris, William. “Othar Turner: Cane Fife Maker,” in Afro-American Folk Art and Crafts, ed. W.R. Ferris, pp. 172–180. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1983. Reprinted in Local Color, ed. W.R. Ferris; B. McCallum, pp. 157–174. New York: McGraw–Hill, 1982.

BT1463. Pomus, Doc. “Doc Pomus Remembers.” Living Blues no. 69 (1986): 12–13.

BT1477. Freeland, Tom. “At Othar’s Goat Roast.” Blues & Rhythm no. 125 (Christmas 1997): 8.

BT1464. Ro, Tano. “Big Joe Turner.” Feelin’ Good no. 2/3 (Dec 1985): 15.

BT1478. Friedman, Lou. “Blues Fife Player Othar Turner, 94, Talks Cane, Careers, and Catfish.” Blues Revue no. 78 (Oct/Nov 2002): 41.

BT1461. Pareles, Jon. “Benefit Concert Planned as Tribute to Joe Turner.” New York Times (9 Dec 1985): C15.

BT1465. Rodrigues, D.A. “Big Joe Turner.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 98 (1986): 33. BT1466. Voce, Steve. “Joe Turner.” Jazz Journal 39, no. 2 (Feb 1986): 21. BT1467. Weinstock, Ron. “Big Joe Turner, 1911–1985.” Living Blues no. 69 (1986): 11–12.

BT1479. Gordon, Robert. Everybody Hollerin’ Goat. USA: Birdman BMR 018, 1997. BT1480. Kunian, David. “Highways 61, 17 & 49 Revisited: A Delta Odyssey.” Offbeat 15 (Nov 2002): 45–47.

See also: Jazznu no. 157 (1992): 170+. Musica Jazz (Feb 1996): 37+. New Kommotion Magazine 2, no. 2 (Autumn 1976). Now Dig This no. 39 (Jun 1986). Pop no. 7 (1994): 668+. R.O.C.K. no. 1 (1986).

BT1481. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Turner, Other [sic],” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2545 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 355 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 352 (E169).

Items A76, A440, A781, A1754, A2085, BW203, E318, F1152.

BT1482. Lisle, Andria. “Otha Turner.” Living Blues no. 172 (Mar/Apr/May/Jun 2004): 42.

“BIG” JOE TURNER (2) BT1468. Burgot, Nicolas. “Le Bassiste des Stars: Big Joe Turner.” Soul Bag no. 160 (Fall 2000): 12–15. BT1469. Feenstra, Pete. Big Joe Turner: Jackson on My Mind. USA: Blueprint CD 4198, 1998. BT1470. Leslie, Fran. “Big Joe Turner.” Blueprint 2, no. 44 (Feb 2001): 8–11. JOHNNY TURNER

BT1483. Lisle, Andria. “Seven Decades of Blowin’ Fife and Hollerin’ Goat: Othar Turner.” Pulse! (May 1998). BT1484. Lisle, Andria. “Turner Family Picnic.” Living Blues no. 170 (Nov/Dec 2003): 9. BT1485. Mitchell, George. “Ain’t No Picnic If You Ain’t Got No Drums,” in Blow My Blues Away, pp. 49– 57. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971.

BT1471. Welding, Pete. “Johnny Turner.” Crazy Music no. 10 (1977): 33–37.

BT1486. Mitchell, George. “Other Turner,” in Blow My Blues Away, pp. 19–47. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971.

BT1472. Welding, Pete. Johnny Turner: Blues with a Feeling. USA: Testament T-2227, c1977; USA: Testament TCD 5025, 1995.

BT1487. Nelson, David. “Turner, Othar,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1015– 1016 (Item E162).

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BT1488. Nicholson, Robert. “Drums is a Calling Thing: The Fife and Drum Bands of Mississippi,” in Mississippi: The Blues Today!, pp. 88–101. London: Blandford, 1998.

BT1502. Lisle, Andria; Steber, Bill; Evans, David; Ferris, William. “‘Nothing Fail But a Try’: A Tribute to Otha Turner and Bernice Turner Pratcher.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 130–135.

BT1489. O’Neal, Jim. “BluEsoterica.” Living Blues no. 168 (Jun/Jul/Aug 2003): 144, 123.

BT1503. Lisle, Andria. “Othar Turner.” Mojo no. 116 (Jul 2003): 42.

BT1490. Pilchak, Angela M. “Otha Turner,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 52 (Item E164).

BT1504. Périn, Jacques. “Othar Turner.” Soul Bag no. 171 (Jun 2003): 38.

BT1491. Renton, Jamie. “Rising Star Fife & Drum: There’s Life in the Old Tradition Yet.” Folk Roots no. 259/260 (Jan/Feb 2005): 15. BT1492. Snyder, Jared. “Othar Turner,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 323–324 (Item E162). BT1493. Steber, Bill. “They Say Drums Was a Calling: Othar Turner.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 36–47. BT1494. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Othar Turner,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 25–26, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BT1495. Waterman, Dick. “Othar Turner,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 166–167. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. Obituaries: Billboard 115 (15 Mar 2003): 77. Blues Revue no. 82 (Jun/Jul 2003): 98. Cadence 29, no. 4 (Apr 2003): 141. CBMR Digest 16, no. 1 (Spring 2003): 10. Dirty Linen no. 106 (Jun/Jul 2003): 8. Dirty Linen no. 107 (Aug/Sep 2003): 7. Discoveries no. 180 (2003): 30. Folk Roots no. 238 (Apr 2003): 11. Guitar Player 37, no. 6 (Jun 2003): 23. Living Blues 168 (2003): 130. Notes 60 (Jun 2004): 917. Offbeat (Apr 2003): 8. Old-Time Herald 8, no. 8 (Summer 2003): 10. Signal to Noise (Soundboard) no. 30 (2003): 88+. BT1496. Burke, Tony. “Othar Turner/Bernice Turner Pratcher.” Blues & Rhythm no. 178 (Apr 2003): 13. BT1497. Ellis, Bill. “Dad, Daughter ‘Go to Heaven Together’.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (5 Mar 2003): A3. BT1498. Freeland, Tom. “Otha Turner, 1908–2003.” Sing Out! 47, no. 2 (Summer 2003): 220. BT1499. Fricke, David. “Otha Turner.” Rolling Stone no. 919 (3 Apr 2003): 25. BT1500. King, C. “Farther Along: Otha Turner, 1908–2003.” No Depression no. 45 (May/Jun 2003): 13–14. BT1501. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Otha(r) Turner: Fife Player and Drummer.” Goldmine no. 597 (13 Jun 2003): 32.

BT1505. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 600 (2003): suppl. 5. BT1506. Wadey, Paul. “Otha Turner: Master of the Homemade Fife.” The Independent [UK] (2 Apr 2003): 18. BT1507. Winick, Steve. “Othar Turner.” Dirty Linen no. 107 (Aug/Sep 2003): 7. BT1508. Winters, Pamela Murray. “Othar Turner.” Dirty Linen no. 106 (Jun/Jul 2003): 8. See also: THE COMO DRUM BAND Items BD1068, D1674, F874. TITUS TURNER BT1509. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Titus Turner,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 312 (Item E145). BT1510. Holland, Ted. “Titus Turner,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 62 (E157). BT1511. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Turner, Titus,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2546 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 355–356 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 352 (E169). BT1512. Nite, Norm N. “Titus Turner,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 616 (Item E181). See also: Discoveries no. 113 (1997): 54+. TOM TURNER BT1513. Bogaert, Karel. “Turner, Tom,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 380 (Item E110). TROY TURNER BT1514. Bas–Rabérin, Philippe. “Les Reves Hendrixiens de Troy Turner.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 413 (Mar 1992): 61. BT1515. Bonner, Brett J. (ed.). “40 Under 40: Troy Turner.” Living Blues no. 120 (Mar/Apr 1995): 79. BT1516. Coleridge, Steve. “As Louisiana as Gumbo, as Baton Rouge as Etouffé: Troy Turner.” Living Blues no. 91 (May/Jun 1990): 25–26.

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BT1517. Henderson, A. “New Face.” Cash Box 54 (23 Feb 1991): 7.

BT1531. Samuels, Shepard H. “Red Tyler.” Wavelength no. 13 (Nov 1981): 29.

BT1518. Hongisto, Kari. “Troy Turner.” Jefferson no. 95 (1992): 4.

Obituaries: Cadence 24, no. 11 (Nov 1998): 141. Folk Roots no. 180 (Jun 1998): 14. Jazz Podium 48 (Jan 1999): 47. Juke Blues no. 41 (1998): 47. Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/Aug 1998): 8. Mississippi Rag 25 (Jun 1998): 19. New Orleans Music 7, no. 4 (Jun 1998): 24. Orkester Journalen 66 (May 1998): 44.

BT1519. Lee, Peter. Troy Turner: Teenage Blues in Baton Rouge. USA: King Snake KIN 4038, 1990. BT1520. Périn, Jacques. “Troy Turner: Teenage Blues.” Soul Bag no. 122 (Winter 1990/91): 16–17. BT1521. Pinson, Heather. “Turner, Troy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1016 (Item E162). BT1522. Santelli, Robert. “Turner, Troy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 411 (Item E202). BT1523. Wisse, Rien. “De Troeven van Troy Turner.” Block no. 83 (1992): 23. See also: Vox no. 19 (Apr 1992): 16+. T.V. SLIM See: OSCAR “T.V. SLIM” WILLS JOHNNY TWIST See: JOHNNY WILLIAMS JOHN D. TWITTY See: Items BA620, BA621. THE TWO POOR BOYS See: JOE EVANS, ARTHUR McCLAIN ALVIN “RED” TYLER BT1524. Amos, Edward. “Red Tyler,” in Gravesites of Southern Musicians. Jefferson: McFarland, 2002.

BT1532. Hannusch, Jeff. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 50–51. BT1533. Hannusch, Jeff. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler (1925–1998).” Blues Access no. 34 (Summer 1998): 60–61. BT1534. Hannusch, Jeff. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler: R&B Saxophone Ace.” Mojo no. 55 (Jun 1998): 15. BT1535. LeBlanc, Eric. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler.” Blues & Rhythm no. 130 (Jun 1998): 19. BT1536. Radenac, Marc. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler.” Soul Bag no. 151 (Summer 1998): 40. BT1537. Russell, Tony. “Red Tyler: Carving Out the Sound of New Orleans.” Guardian [UK] (23 Apr 1998): 18. BT1538. Simpson, Joel. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler.” Down Beat 65, no. 7 (Jul 1998): 16. BT1539. Spedale, Rhodes. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler: Tendor Tenor.” JazzTimes 20, no. 12 (Dec 1990): 53. BT1540. Spera, Keith. “Noted Jazzman Red Tyler is Dead, Career Spanned Many Decades.” Times-Picayune (5 Apr 1998): 1. BT1541. Tamarkin, Jeff. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler.” Discoveries no. 121 (1998): 22, 24.

BT1525. Benicewicz, Larry. “Alvin Tyler: A Man and His Horn.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 32–35. Also published in Real Blues no. 1 (Jun/Jul 1996): 30–35.

CHARLES TYLER

BT1526. Broven, John J. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, p. 91 (Item F1076).

BILL TYSON

BT1527. Broven, John. Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler and the Gyros: Rockin’ & Rollin’. UK: Ace CH 182, 1986.

BT1543. Baker, Cary. “The Chicago Blues DJ’s. 1: Bill Tyson.” Blue Flame no. 15 (1971): 8–9.

BT1528. De Salvo, Debra; Robble, Andrew M. “Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler.” Blues Revue no. 16 (Mar/Apr 1995): 31–32.

BT1544. Whiteis, David; O’ Neal, Jim. “Bill Tyson.” Living Blues no. 126 (Mar/Apr 1996): 60–61.

BT1529. Mathieson, Kenny. “Tyler, Alvin ‘Red’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1017 (Item E162).

JOHN TYTUS

BT1530. Mohr, Kurt. “Discographie de Alvin ‘Red’ Tyler.” Soul Bag no. 26 (May 1973): 8.

BT1542. Rosenqvist, Janne. “Charles Tyler a.k.a. Drifting Charles.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 36–37.

See: THE COMO DRUM BAND CHARLES AND EFFIE TYUS See: Item BC2213.

XX Biographical Entries: U/V

SUGAR UNDERWOOD See: Items C707, C766 (Vol. 4).

JOE VALERY (Joseph Valery, Jr.) BV8.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Joe Blue,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 162–163 (E101).

BV9.

Bogaert, Karel. “Little Joe Blue (Joe Vallery),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 232 (Item E110).

BV10.

Bruin, Leo W. “Little Joe Blue Discography.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 50 (Mar 1975): 6–7.

BV11.

Clark, Joe C. “Blue, Little Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 102–103 (Item E162).

BV12.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Un Nouveau B.B. King?: Little Joe Blue.” Jazz Hot no. 293 (Apr 1973): 10–11.

BV13.

Dunlop, Diane. Little Joe Blue: Southern Country Boy. USA: Jewel LPS 5008, 1972.

BV14.

Govenar, Alan. “Joe Valery: ‘Little Joe Blue’,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 56–57 (Item F1414).

THE UPSETTERS BU1.

Mohr, Kurt. “The Upsetters.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 25.

BU2.

Mohr, Kurt; Choisnel, Emmanuel. “The Upsetters Discography.” Soul Bag no. 17 (c1972): 25–26. See also: DEE CLARK, LITTLE RICHARD, ROBERT WARD

CAL VALENTINE BV1.

Astbury, Ray. “Valentine, Cal,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1029 (Item E162).

BV2.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Valentine, Cal,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 356 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 352–353 (E169).

BV3.

Rainsford, Mick. “Cal Valentine: Een Vernieuwer.” Block no. 92 (1994): 17.

BV15.

Harris, Sheldon. “Blue, ‘Little’ Joe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 54–55 (E146).

BV4.

Rainsford, Mike. “Doin’ the Boogie Twist: The Cal Valentine Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 94 (Nov 1994): 4–7.

BV16.

Herzhaft, Gérard. “Little Joe Blue,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 24–25 (E150).

BV17.

Hildebrand, Lee. “Little Joe Blue.” Blues Unlimited no. 66 (Oct 1969): 10.

BV18.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Blue, ‘Little’ Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 275 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 43 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 35 (E169).

BV19.

Mohr, Kurt; Hildebrand, Lee. “Little Joe Blue’s Disco.” Soul Bag no. 31 (Oct 1973): 2, 9. (NOTE: With additions & corrections in Soul Bag no. 51 (1976): 32.)

Obituaries: Musica Jazz (Apr 1997): 59. Real Blues no. 5 (Feb/Mar 1997): 19, 56. BV5.

Bonner, Brett J. “Cal Valentine.” Living Blues no. 132 (Mar/Apr 1997): 76–77.

BV6.

Radenac, Marc. “Cal Valentine.” Soul Bag no. 146 (Spring 1997): 36.

BV7.

Rainsford, Mick. “Cal Valentine.” Blues & Rhythm no. 117 (Mar 1997): 10–11. See also: Item D2600.

989

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BV20.

Richardson, Clive. Little Joe Blue: Don’t Tax Me In. UK: Flyright LP 534, 1978.

BV35.

Fazio, Nino. “Maurice John Vaughn.” Il Blues no. 57 (Dec 1996): 48–49.

BV21.

Santelli, Robert. “Blue, Little Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 42 (Item E202).

BV36.

BV22.

Slaven, Neil. Little Joe Blue: Blue’s Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1150, 1987.

Grandi, Marino; Monge, Luigi; Motta, Felice. “Intervista a Maurice John Vaughn e Detroit Jr.” Il Blues no. 20 (Sep 1987): 25–26.

BV37.

Lacava, Jacques. “Maurice John Vaughn.” Soul Bag no. 100 (1984): 51.

BV38.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Vaughan, Maurice John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2581 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 357 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 353 (E169).

BV39.

Löfgren, Tommy. “The Generic Blues Man: Maurice John Vaughn.” Jefferson no. 79/80 (1987): 2–5.

BV23.

BV24.

Tillman, Keith. “Little Joe Blue.” Blues Unlimited no. 53 (May 1968): 4. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 211 (Item A1241). Turner, Bez. “Little Joe Blue.” Blues Unlimited no. 114 (Jul/Aug 1975): 8–9. Reprinted in Soul Bag no. 88 (Apr/May 1982): 27–28. Obituaries:

BV25.

Bacon, Daniel Ray. “Little Joe Blue.” Juke Blues no. 20 (Summer 1990): 21.

BV26.

Darwen, Norman. “Little Joe Blue.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 23.

BV40.

Ro, Tano. “Maurice John Vaughn.” Feelin’ Good no. 1 (1985): 9.

BV27.

Radenac, Marc. “Little Joe Blue.” Soul Bag no. 120 (Summer 1990): 25.

BV41.

BV28.

Woodmansee, Ken. “Little Joe Blue.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 46.

Russell, Tony. “Maurice John Vaughn (1952–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 179 (Item A1904).

BV42.

Santelli, Robert. “Vaughn, Maurice John,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 417 (Item E202).

BV43.

Shadwick, Keith. “Maurice John Vaughn,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 309 (Item E204).

BV44.

Trageser, Jim. “Vaughn, Maurice John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1034 (Item E162).

BV45.

Whiteis, David. Maurice John Vaughn: In the Shadow of the City. USA: Alligator ALCD 4813, 1993.

BV46.

Zanini, Adelino. “Della Poverta Ritrovata.” Il Blues no. 11 (Jun 1985): 28–29.

See also: Bay Area Blues Letter 2, no. 3 (c1984). Blues News [Finland] no. 141 (1993). Jazz Hot no. 193 (1963). HENRY VAN WALLS See under: “W” JIMMY VAUGHN BV29.

Komara, Edward. “Vaughn, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1034 (Item E162).

BV30.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Vaughn, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 357–358 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 354 (E169).

BV31.

Santelli, Robert. “Vaughn, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 416 (Item E202).

TENNER “PLAYBOY” “COOT” VENSON BV47.

Bogaert, Karel. “Venson, Coot,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 382 (Item E110).

BV48.

Whiteis, David. “Venson, Tenner ‘Playboy’ ‘Coot’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1035 (Item E162).

(NOTE: This artist is a pianist and should not be confused with Jimmie Vaughan, the blues/ rock guitarist.) MAURICE JOHN VAUGHN BV32.

Anon. “Phone Call: Maurice John Vaughn.” Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 20.

BV33.

Basso, Marco. “Back-Stage.” Il Blues no. 24 (Sep 1988): 20–22.

BV34.

Dahl, Bill. Maurice John Vaughn: Generic Blues Album. USA: Alligator AL 4763, 1988.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 30. BV49.

Whiteis, David. “Playboy Venson.” Living Blues no. 66 (1985): 44–45.

BILLY VERA See: SPECIALTY RECORDS MIKE VERNON See: BLUE HORIZON, INDIGO RECORDS

Biographical Entries: U/V

JOHN P. VIGAL

991

BV63.

Allen, William “Hoss.” Eddie Vinson: Cherry Red Blues. USA: King KS-1087, 1969.

BV64.

Anon. “Blues? ‘Yes’, Comedy? ‘No’; Vinson Tells Hollywood.” Chicago Defender (14 Aug 1948): 9.

BV65.

Anon. “‘Cleanhead’ as Teacher: Explains Story of the Blues.” Chicago Defender (30 Oct 1948): 16.

BV66.

Anon. “‘Cleanhead’ the Voter, and Here’s Why We Say So.” Chicago Defender (5 Dec 1949): 26.

See: Item BC1279. JOHNNY VINCENT See: ACE RECORDS MONROE VINCENT See: POLKA DOT SLIM WALTER VINCSON (Walter Vinson) BV50.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Walter Vinson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 255 (E101).

BV67.

Anon. “Cleanhead Vinson Loses.” Chicago Defender (13 Nov 1948): 17.

BV51.

Groom, Bob. “Walter Vincson: The Mississippi Sheik.” Blues World no. 24 (Jul 1969): 32–33.

BV68.

Anon. “Eddie Vinson Likes Youngsters in Band.” Chicago Defender (15 Jan 1949): 25.

BV52.

Harris, Sheldon. “Vinson, Walter Jacobs,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 524 (E146).

BV69.

Anon. “Eddie Vinson Scores Again.” Chicago Defender (7 Aug 1948): 9.

BV53.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Vinson, Walter,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2596 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 359–360 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 357 (E169).

BV70.

Anon. “Eddie Vinson Virginia Ace.” Chicago Defender (5 Jun 1948): 9.

BV71.

Anon. “‘Mr. Cleanhead’ Escapes Injury in Faulty Auto.” Chicago Defender (15 May 1948): 9.

Rijn, Guido van. “Vinson, Walter,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1037 (Item E162).

BV72.

Anon. “The Stepin Fetchit of the Blues.” Metronome 59 (Sep 1943): 20, 25.

BV73.

Anon. “$3,000,000 for Vinson But Not ‘Cleanhead’ of the Blues Fame.” Chicago Defender (1 May 1948): 8.

BV74.

Anon. “Vinson’s Blues.” Melody Maker (12 Aug 1978): 26.

BV75.

Beetz, Tom. “Bluescorner.” Jazz Freak 8, no. 2 (Nov 1980): 13.

BV76.

Birnbaum, Larry. “Eddie Cleanhead Vinson.” Down Beat 49, no. 10 (Oct 1982): 28–30.

BV77.

Blomberg, Lennart. “Liseberg Satsar Paa Jazz.” Orkester Journalen 48, no. 6 (Jun 1980): 12–13.

BV78.

Bogaert, Karel. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 383 (Item E110).

BV79.

Briggs, Keith. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: Primary Cuts. Vol. 1. UK: Catfish KATCD 153, 2000.

BV80.

Britt, Stan. Eddie Vinson: Back in Town. UK: Charly CRB 1046, 1982.

BV81.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Vinson, Eddie,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 229–230 (Item E128).

BV82.

Buhles, Günter. “Person to Person: Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson.” Jazz Podium 26, no. 7 (Jul 1977): 19–20.

BV83.

Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 20 (Jun 1986): 4–9.

BV54.

BV55.

Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans. Walter Vinson: Rats Been on My Cheese. Holland: Agram AB 2003, 1978.

BV56.

Rowe, Mike. Walter Vincson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1928–1941). Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6017, 1991.

BV57.

Santelli, Robert. “Vinson, Walter,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 418–419 (Item E202).

BV58.

Solding, Staffan. “Klassiska Countrybluesinspelningar: Walter Vinson.” Jefferson no. 50 (Winter 1980): 70–71.

BV59.

Southern, Eileen. “Vinson (or Vincent): Walter Jacob,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 384 (Item E208).

BV60.

Walamies, Vesa. “The Mississippi Sheiks. Osa 4.” Blues News [Finland] no. 61 (1980): 4–6. Obituaries:

BV61.

Proschan, Frank. “Walter Vinson, 1901–1975.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 55. See also: MISSISSIPPI SHEIKS Item F849.

EDDIE VINSON BV62.

Ackerman, Paul. Eddie Vinson Sings: Cleanhead’s Back in Town. USA: Bethlehem BCP-5005, 1957.

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BV84.

Burke, Tony. Eddie Vinson: The Real Mr. Cleanhead. Denmark: Official 6041, 1989.

BV85.

Buzelin, Jean. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: Cleanhead Blues, 1945–1947. France: EPM CD 159462, 1999.

BV86.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 517 (Item E118). Reprinted in an edited form as “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 664 (Item E119).

BV87.

Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 198–199 (Item E120).

BV88.

Cermak, Johann. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 8 (1979): 9.

BV89.

Chilton, John. “Vinson, ‘Cleanhead’ Eddie,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 340 (Item E121).

BV90.

Clarke, Donald. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1338 (Item E125).

BV91.

Clayton, Peter. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: Fun in London. UK: JSP 1046, 1980.

BV92.

Dance, Stanley. Eddie Vinson: Cherry Red. USA: Bluesway BLS-6007, c1968.

BV93.

Dance, Stanley. “Eddie Vinson of Houston.” Jazz [USA] 6, no. 7 (Jul 1967): 13–15.

BV94.

Darwen, Norman. Eddie Vinson: Blues, Boogie & Bebop: ‘Meat’s Too High’. UK: JSP CD 804, 1998.

BV95.

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 304. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BV96.

Easton, Ted. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: Kidney Stew. USA: Circle CLP-57, 1983.

BV97.

Feather, Leonard. “Vinson, Eddie (Cleanhead),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 331 (Item E135).

BV98.

Feather, Leonard. “Vinson, Eddie (Mr. Cleanhead),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 450 (Item E138).

BV99.

Foster, L. “They Call Him Mister Cleanhead.” Coda no. 218 (Feb/Mar 1988): 7.

BV100.

Giddins, Gary. “Riffs: Cleanhead Vinson Laughs at the Blues.” Village Voice 22 (28 Nov 1977): 62+.

BV101.

Gillett, Charlie. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 11 (Mar 1972): 4–5.

BV102.

Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 319–320 (Item E145).

BV103.

Harris, Sheldon. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’/‘Mr. Cleanhead’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 522– 524 (E146).

BV104.

Hentoff, Nat. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: I Want a Little Girl. USA: Pablo D2310 866, 1981.

BV105.

Hess, Norbert. “They Call Me Mr. Cleanhead.” Blues Unlimited no. 114 (Jul/Aug 1975): 4–7.

BV106.

Holland, Ted. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 149 (E157).

BV107.

Jeske, Lee. “Texas Longhorns.” Jazz Journal 33, no. 2 (Feb 1980): 23.

BV108.

Kernfeld, Barry. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 580 (Item E159).

BV109.

Kinkle, Roger D. “Vinson, Eddie,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, p. 1893 (E160).

BV110.

Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Cleanhead Vinson,” in Jamsession, p. 81. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BV111.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2595–2596 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 358–359 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 355–356 (E169).

BV112.

Morgan, Alun. Eddie Cleanhead Vinson: Jamming the Blues. UK: Black Lion BLCD 760188, 1993.

BV113.

Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson,” in Blues, pp. 99, 122, 140 (Item A1504).

BV114.

Nolan, Herb. “Just Call Me Cleanhead.” Down Beat 42, no. 9 (8 May 1975): 16, 29.

BV115.

Palmer, Robert. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: Cleanhead’s Back in Town. USA: Bethleham BCP-6036, 1979.

BV116.

Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 263–264 (Item E182).

BV117.

Penny, Dave. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson, 1945– 1947. France: Classics 5017, 2001. 1947–1949. France: Classics 5042, 2002.

BV118.

Penny, Dave. Eddie Vinson: Mr. Cleanhead Steps Out. Sweden: Saxophonograph BP-507, 1987.

Biographical Entries: U/V

BV119.

Porter, Bob. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson & Roomful of Blues. USA: Muse MR-5282, 1982.

BV120.

Priestley, Brian. “Cleanhead’s Comeback.” Melody Maker (3 Jun 1972): 31.

BV121.

Russell, Tony. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson (1917– 1988),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 179 (Item A1904).

993

Rolling Stone no. 541/542 (15/29 Dec 1988): 139. Spin [USA] 4 (Dec 1988): 71. The Times [UK] (5 Jul 1988): 14. Variety 331 (6 Jul 1988): 70. BV135.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson.” Living Blues no. 82 (Sep/Oct 1988): 39, 41.

BV136.

Burke, Tony. “Goodbye Mr. Cleanhead — Things Ain’t What They Used to Be: A Tribute to Eddie Vinson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 38 (Aug 1988): 7.

BV137.

Day, Bryan. “Last Coda.” Jazznews International [Ireland] 2, no. 5 (Nov/Dec 1988): 38.

BV138.

Hannusch, Jeff. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson, 1917– 1988.” Rolling Stone no. 533 (25 Aug 1988): 14.

BV122.

Russell, Tony (ed.). “Eddie Vinson.” The Blues Collection no. 57 (1992+).

BV123.

Santelli, Robert. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 417–418 (Item E202).

BV124.

Shadwick, Keith. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 312 (Item E204).

BV125.

BV139.

Shepphard, Mariellen. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, pp. 82–83 (Item F1414).

Morris, Chris. “Eddie Vinson Dead at 70.” Billboard 100 (16 Jul 1988): 6+.

BV140.

Smith, Chris. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: Midnight Creeper. UK: Blue Moon BMLP 1.063, c1989.

Radenac, Marc. “Eddie Vinson.” Soul Bag no. 114 (Autumn 1988): 22–23.

BV141.

Ritvanen, Juhani. “In Memoriam.” Blues News [Finland] no. 112 (1988): 48–49.

BV142.

Russell, Tony. “Eddie Vinson, 1917–1988.” Jazz Express no. 97/98 (Aug/Sep 1988): 21.

BV143.

Vacher, Peter. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: An Appreciation.” Jazz Journal 41, no. 8 (Aug 1988): 21.

BV144.

Wisse, Rien. “Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson Dood.” Block no. 67 (1988): 15.

BV126. BV127.

Southern, Eileen. “Vinson, Eddie (‘Cleanhead’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 384 (Item E208).

BV128.

Taylor, Dennis. “Vinson, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1036–1037 (Item E162).

BV129.

Tomas, Alain. “Monsieur Cleanhead.” Jazz Hot no. 461 (Mar 1989): 65.

BV130.

Tomkins, Les. “Eddie Vinson.” Crescendo 20, no. 5 (1981): 21.

BV131.

Tompkins, Les. “He Was a Phenomenal Alto Man Too, Says Eddie Vinson.” Crescendo 20, no. 5 (Jan 1982): 21–22.

BV132.

Visser, Joost. Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson: Old Maid Boogie. UK: Charly CD 1008, 1998.

BV133.

Wilmer, Val. “Cleanhead Opens Up Berlin.” Melody Maker (18 May 1974): 36.

BV134.

Wisse, Rien. “Eddie Cleanhead Vinson: Moeilijk Te Rubriceren.” Jazz Nu 1, no. 11 (Aug 1979): 506–507. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 16, no. 2 (Fall 1988): 249. Cadence 14, no. 8 (Aug 1988): 94. Coda no. 222 (Oct/Nov 1988): 40. Crescendo 26 (Jan 1989): 6. Down Beat 55, no. 10 (Oct 1988): 11. Goldmine no. 211 (26 Aug 1988). Jazz Forum no. 113 (1988): 25. Jazz Podium 37 (Aug 1988): 43. JazzTimes 18 (Sep 1988): 4. Living Blues no. 81 (Jul/Aug 1988): 37. Mississippi Rag 15 (Aug 1988): 4. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 22, no. 3 (1988): 532. Orkester Journalen 56, no. 9 (Sep 1988): 34.

See also: Chicago Defender (23 Aug 1975): A4. Items A330, BE422, BH491, BT1354. MOSE VINSON BV145.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mose Vinson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 255 (E101).

BV146.

Gordon, Robert; Peiser, Judy. Mose Vinson: Piano Man. USA: Center for Southern Folklore CSF 1997-1, 1997.

BV147.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Vinson, Mose,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 359 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 356–357 (E169).

BV148.

Lornell, Christopher. “Mose Vinson.” Blues World no. 46/49 (1973): 14–15.

BV149.

Santelli, Robert. “Vinson, Mose,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 418 (Item E202).

BV150.

Whiteis, David. “Back on Beale: Mose Vinson and the Kids are All Right.” Juke Blues no. 32 (Winter/ Spring 1995): 32–34.

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BV151.

Whiteis, David. “Vinson, Mose,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1037 (Item E162).

BV152.

Witter, David. “Mose Vinson: Barrelhousing a Bygone Era: The Reemergence of a Classic Blues Pianist.” Living Blues no. 97 (May/Jun 1991): 31–32. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 81 (Apr/May 2003): 103. Discoveries no. 177 (2003): 8. Folk Roots no. 237 (Mar 2003): 12. Now Dig This no. 238 (Jan 2003): 3. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 25 (Mar 2003): 92.

BV153. BV154.

Burke, Tony. “Mose Vinson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 176 (Feb 2003): 12–13. Ellis, Bill. “Unsung Vinson Was One of the Last Great Solo Blues Pianists.” Commercial Appeal

[Memphis] (19 Nov 2002): B1. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 167 (Mar/Apr/May 2003): 125–126. BV155.

Hobus, André. “Mose Vinson.” Soul Bag no. 170 (Mar 2003): 40.

BV156.

Winters, Pamela Murray. “Mose Vinson.” Dirty Linen no. 105 (Apr/May 2003): 7. See also: Items A1535, BL67, BL1779.

OTTO VIRGIAL BV157.

Balfour, Alan. Mississippi Blues (1935–1951): The Complete Recorded Works of Otto Virgial, Robert Petway, Robert Lockwood. Austria: Wolf WBCD005, 1991.

BV158.

Groom, Bob. “Otto Virgial.” Blues World no. 27 (Feb 1970): 16–18. See also: Item F993.

XXI Biographical Entries: W/X/Y/Z

“UNCLE” BUD WALKER

BW9.

Ellis, Ray. “A Good Influence: The Bromberg and Walker Story. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 76 (Feb 1993): 8–10; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 77 (Mar 1993): 10–11.

See: Items A339, F997, F1005 (Vol. 1). CHARLES WALKER BW1.

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Charles Walker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 256 (E101).

BW10.

Forte, Dan. “Dennis Walker & Bruce Bromberg.” Musician (Nov 1988): 53+.

BW2.

Harris, Sheldon. “Walker, Charles,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 528 (E146).

BW11.

BW3.

Komara, Edward. “Walker, Charles,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1041 (Item E162).

Komara, Edward. “Walker, Dennis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1041–1042 (Item E162).

BW4.

BW5.

Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Walker, Charles,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2613– 2614 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 360 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 357 (E169). Pomposello, Tom. “Blues from the Big Apple: Charles Walker.” Living Blues no. 18 (Autumn 1974): 14–15, 17–24.

GEORGE WALKER BW12.

Komara, Edward. “Walker, George ‘Chicken George’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1042 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 38.

BW13.

Evans, David. “George Walker.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 45.

HOMER WALKER (John Homer Walker) BW14.

Keller, Tim. “Uncle Homer Walker.” Living Blues no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1977): 23.

BW15.

Stevens, Maryanne. “77-Year-Old Banjo Picker Carries His Music with Him.” Bluefield Daily Telegraph (21 Oct 1975).

BW16.

DENNIS WALKER

Williams, La Tanya. “Banjo Strumming Uncle Homer Walker.” Black Diamonds 1 (1978): 2, 3, 10–11.

BW7.

Obituaries:

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 22 (Jul/Aug 1975): 21. Sing Out! 24, no. 2 (1975): 45. BW6.

Mitofsky, Anton. “Charles Walker.” Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 5. (NOTE: This artist should not be confused with the soul/blues singer with the same name.).

BW8.

Christgau, Robert. “Rock & Roll & Four Bars a Damn Fine Prison Make.” Village Voice 37 (8 Sep 1992): 79–80. Clark, Rick. “Dennis Walker Finds Joy in the Blues.” Billboard 105, no. 44 (30 Oct 1993): 73.

BW17.

Anon. “Banjo Player Dies at 95; Style Drew Wide Acclaim.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (20 May 1980). Reprinted in Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 32. 995

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BW32.

Dahl, Bill. “Jimmy Walker.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 49.

BW33.

Hansen, George. “The Last Word: Jimmy Walker (1905–1997).” Blues Revue no. 35 (Mar 1998): 87.

BW34.

Johnson, Jeff. “True Blues Pioneer; Boogie-Woogie Pianist Jimmy Walker Dies.” Chicago Sun-Times (17 Oct 1997): 47.

BW18.

Cabbell, Edward J. “A Tribute to Uncle Homer Walker, 1898–1980.” Bluefield Daily Telegraph (13 Jan 1980): 10.

BW19.

Cabbell, Edward J. “Uncle Homer Walker.” Goldenseal 6 (Jul/Sep 1980): 70–71. Cabbell, Edward J. “John Homer ‘Uncle Homer’ Walker.” Living Blues no. 47 (Summer 1980): 32–33.

JOE LOUIS WALKER

See also: Item F455.

BW35.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Joe Louis Walker,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. L. Cohn, p. 409 (Item A432).

BW36.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Joe Louis Walker: ‘My Whole Thing Was Playing Music’.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 14–20.

BW37.

Anon. “Great Guitarists.” Folk Roots no. 167 (May 1997): 17.

BW38.

Bainer, Maria. “Joe Louis Walker: A New Generation Bluesman.” Blues Life no. 38 (1987): 4–8.

BW39.

Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 461 (Jul/Aug 1996): 52.

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Helfer, Erwin. Jimmy Walker: Blues and BoogieWoogie Piano — Duets and Solos. USA: Flying Fish 001, 1974.

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Helland, David. “Two Veteran Chicago Bluesman: Erwin Helfer; Jimmy Walker.” Contemporary Keyboard 3 (Oct 1977): 14.

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Kimsey, John. “Walker, Jimmy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1042 (Item E162).

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Bays, Kenneth. “In the Studio-O Brothers: Joe Louis Walker Teams with Otis Grand.” Blues Revue no. 74 (Feb/Mar 2002): 34.

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Calvin, Jeff. “Joe Louis Walker: The Blues’ Busiest Free Agent.” Blues Revue no. 82 (Jun/Jul 2003): 15–16, 19.

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Clarke, Donald. “Walker, Joe Louis,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1344–1345 (Item E125).

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Rowe, Mike. “Jimmy Walker Talking.” Blues Unlimited no. 116 (Nov/Dec 1975): 5–8.

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Dahl, Bill. “Joe Louis Walker Isn’t Fazed by Lack of Fame.” Chicago Tribune (18 Mar 1994): 1.

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BW44.

Danchin, Sebastian. “Joe Louis Walker: Blues Survivor.” Jazzman no. 36 (May 1998): 42.

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Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Jimmie Walker,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 47–48, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

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Darwen, Norman. “You Ain’t Gonna Take the Blues Outta Me!!” Blues & Rhythm no. 39 (Sep 1988): 4–6.

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Dicaire, David. “Joe Louis Walker: A Blues Soul,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 107–110 (Item E131).

BW47.

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Doidy, Eric. “Joe Louis Walker, Acoustique.” Soul Bag no. 156 (Fall 1999): 26–29.

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Duncan, Scott. “The Blues: You Gonna Have a Career All Your Life!” Blueprint no. 58 (Dec 1993/ Jan 1994): 11–13.

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Duncan, Scott. “Joe Louis Walker: Blues of the Month Club.” Blueprint no. 80 (Dec 1995/Jan 1996): 23.

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Duncan, Scott. “Joe Louis Walker: JLW.” Blueprint no. 64 (Jul 1994): 22.

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Mazzolini, Tom. “Joe Louis Walker: Une Interview.” Soul Bag no. 144 (Fall 1996): 12–15.

BW51.

Feenstra, Pete. “Joe Louis Walker.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 16 (Mar 1991): 20–21.

BW70.

Milkowski, Bill. “Joe Louis Walker’s Guitar Party.” JazzTimes 27, no. 4 (May 1997): 46–49, 172.

BW52.

Forte, Dan. “Joe Louis Walker: Left Coast Blues Rebel.” Guitar Player 28, no. 10 (Oct 1994): 31–32.

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Forte, Dan. “Working the Circuit: Taking the Blues Into the ‘90s.” Guitar Player 24, no. 4 (Apr 1990): 64–75.

Moerer, Keith. “Howlin’ At the Moon: Joe Louis Walker’s Blues in the Night.” Bam: Bay Area Music Magazine no. 250 (30 Jan 1987): 18, 20.

BW54.

Goldwasser, Frank. “Joe Louis Walker.” Soul Bag no. 114 (Autumn 1988): 6–11.

BW73.

Nelson, David. “Blues at 2000: Joe Louis Walker.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 58.

BW55.

Grosman, Romain. “Joe Louis Walker: West Coast Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 511 (Jun 1994): 14.

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Nelson, David. “Joe Louis Walker: ‘I’ve Always Been a Restless Musician’.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 14–21.

BW56.

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Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Joe Louis Walker.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 54.

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Huggins, Cilla. “Joe Louis Walker: Modern Bluesman.” Juke Blues no. 11 (Winter 1987/88): 10–13.

Ouellette, Dan. “Joe Louis Walker: Testifyin the Blues.” Down Beat 63, no. 1 (Jan 1996): 36.

BW77.

Paul, Alan. “Blues Survivor: Joe Louis Walker Has Overcome All Obstacles in His Way to Become Contemporary Blues Finest Guitarist.” Guitar World 16, no. 12 (Dec 1994): 91.

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Hyytiäinen, Jouni; Pyykkönen, Markku. “Roots ‘n River Blues: Joe Louis Walker.” Blues News [Finland] no. 159 (1996): 8–9.

Paul, Klaus B. “Joe Louis Walker.” Blues News [Germany] no. 3 (Jan 1996): 43–44, 46.

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Paulsson, Palle. “Joe Louis Walker: Great Guitars.” Jefferson no. 119 (1999): 8–11.

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“Joe Louis Walker: The Boss Talkin’.” Blues News [Germany] no. 39 (Oct/Dec 2004): 22–23.

BW80.

Peabody, Dave. “Big Boss Man.” Folk Roots no. 91/92 (Jan/Feb 1991): 36–37.

BW63.

Kessler, Jordan. “Joe Louis Walker: Blues Survivor.” Blues Revue no. 22 (Apr/May 1996): 43–45.

BW81.

Point, Michael. “Blues Neighbors.” Down Beat 65, no. 12 (Dec 1998): 72.

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Kofford, Bret. “Joe Louis Walker.” Blues Revue no. 37 (May 1998): 10–14, 16.

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Lameuse, Christian; Herzhaft, Gérard. “Joe Louis Walker: Un Bluesman Authentique.” Compact Disc Magazine no. 8 (Oct 1993): 28–30.

Point, Michael. “Walker, Joe Louis,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1042–1043 (Item E162).

BW83.

Russell, Tony. “Joe Louis Walker (1949–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 179–180 (Item A1904).

BW84.

Santelli, Robert. “Walker, Joe Louis,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 421–422 (Item E202).

BW85.

Shadwick, Keith. “Joe Louis Walker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 313 (Item E204).

BW86.

Skinner, Pete; Darwen, Norman. “Joe Louis Walker.” British Blues Review (BBR Boogie) no. 18 (Mar 1992): 22–23.

BW87.

Smith, Roger Len. “Joe Louis Walker: Left Coast Blues Rebel.” Relix 23, no. 4 (Aug 1996): 18–19.

BW59.

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Hyslop, Tom. “Joe Louis Walker and the Boss Talkers.” Blues Revue no. 45 (Mar 1999): 81.

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Taylor, Jon. “Boss Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 38 (Aug 2000): 23.

BW103. Burke, Tony. “Moonshine and the Moose.” Blues & Rhythm no. 69 (May 1992): 12–13.

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Tipaldi, Art. “Joe Louis Walker,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 298–305. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

BW104. Dahl, Bill. Johnny ‘Big Moose’ Walker: Blue Love. USA: Evidence ECD 26082, 1996.

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Tipaldi, Art. Joe Louis Walker: In the Morning. USA: Telarc CD-83541, 2002.

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Tipaldi, Art. Joe Louis Walker: She’s My Moneymaker. UK: JSP JSPCD2157, 2003.

BW92.

Trageser, Jim. “Joe Louis Walker Finding It Easier to Play the Blues.” San Diego Evening Tribune (26 Feb 1988).

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Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Joe Louis Walker,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 128–131, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

BW94.

Ulloa, Barbara. “Joe Louis Walker: A New Hero Just Born.” Feelin’ Good no. 15 (1987): 10–14.

BW95.

Vabres, Jean-Luc. “Interview: Joe Louis Walker.” Soul Bag no. 141 (Winter 1995/96): 18–19.

BW96.

Walker, Joe Louis. “Essentials: Joe Louis Walker on B.B. King.” Guardian [UK] (10 Nov 1995): 11.

BW97.

Wisse, Rien. “Joe Louis Walker: Van Vele Markten Thuis.” Block no. 130 (2004): 8–12.

BW98.

Wisse, Rien. “Joe Louis Walker: ‘M’n Muziek zal Altud een Blues-Basis Hebben’.” Block no. 65 (Jan/ Feb/Mar 1988): 21–23. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 18 (2000). Blues News [Finland] no. 114 (1988). Gaffa no. 87 (1992): 9. Goldmine no. 360 (13 May 1994): 68. Guitar Magazine 7, no. 7 (May 1997): 36+. Jazznu no. 217 (1997): 38+. Jazzthetik (Jun 1997): 32+. Rock ‘n’ Reel no. 10 (1992). Vox no. 47 (1994): 117+. Items BB3260, BC1648.

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Harris, Paul. “Joe Walker: The Soul Man of Zydeco.” Juke Blues no. 31 (Summer 1994): 20–22.

JOHNNY “BIG MOOSE” WALKER BW100. Anderson, Rick. “Walker, Johnny Mayon ‘Big Moose’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1043 (Item E162). BW101. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Moose Walker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 256 (E101). BW102. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Big Moose Walker: Playin’ All Night Long.” Living Blues no. 105 (Sep/ Oct 1992): 34–41.

BW105. Dawkins, Jimmy. “My Name is Moose Walker: Jimmy ‘Fast Fingers’ Dawkins Interviews His New Pianist.” Blues Unlimited no. 92 (Jun 1972): 16–17. BW106. Grigg, Andy. “Johnny ‘Big Moose’ Walker: Blues Piano Giant.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 8 (Dec/Jan 1995): 6–8, 10, 12–17; “Big Moose Walker Update.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 9 (Feb/Mar 1995): 63–64. BW107. Grigg, Andy ‘Blues Boy’. “Johnny ‘Big Moose’ Walker Update.” Real Blues no. 17 (Feb/Mar 1999): 5–6. BW108. Harris, Sheldon. “Walker, John Mayon ‘Johnny’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 529–530 (E146). BW109. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Johnny ‘Big Moose’ Walker,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 354–355 (E150). BW110. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Walker, Johnny ‘Big Moose’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2615 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 363 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 358–359 (E169). BW111. Mohr, Kurt; Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Big Moose Walker.” Soul Bag no. 38 (May 1974): 30. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Soul Bag no. 43 (1974): 13.) BW112. Ro, Tano. “Discography.” Feelin’ Good no. 1 (1985): 6–8. BW113. Ro, Tano. “Johnny ‘Big Moose’ Walker.” Feelin’ Good no. 1 (1985): 4–5. BW114. Santelli, Robert. “Walker, Johnny ‘Big Moose’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 422–423 (Item E202). BW115. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Franziska; Gold, Peter. “Johnny ‘Big Moose: It’s Music and I Love It!’ Walker.” Blues Life no. 20 (1982): 27–28. Obituaries: Folk Roots no. 201 (Mar 2000): 12. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 502 (Mar 2000): 59. Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 9. Orkester Journalen 68 (Jan 2000): 43. BW116. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Johnny ‘Big Moose’ Walker.” Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 113. BW117. Danchin, Sebastian. “John ‘Big Moose’ Walker.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 64.

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BW118. LeBlanc, Eric. “Johnny ‘Big Moose’ Walker.” Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (2000): 8–9.

BW134. Goldwasser, Frank; Lacava, Jacques. “Phillip Walker Interview.” Soul Bag no. 83 (1981): 5–8.

BW119. Russell, Tony. “Big Moose Walker; Keyboards Player and Singer Who Became a Stalwart of the Chicago Blues Scene.” Guardian [UK] (3 Feb 2000): 22.

BW135. Greensmith, Bill. “Bottom of the Top: The Story of Phillip Walker.” Blues Unlimited no. 111 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 14–15.

BW120. Waggoner, Jeff. “In Memory.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 54. See also: Items A1464, BJ175, F311 (Vol. 2). MONROE WALKER See: Item C766 (Vol. 5). PHILLIP WALKER BW121. Anon. “Phillip Walker Discography.” Block no. 16 (1977). (NOTE: See also Block no. 18 (1978): 20.) BW122. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Phillip Walker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 257 (E101). BW123. Bastin, Bruce. “Courrier des Lecteurs (Corrections).” Soul Bag no. 87 (1982): 21. BW124. Bellemain, Daniel. “Phillip Walker discographie.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 51 (Nov 1981): 4–6. BW125. Benicewicz, Larry. “Phillip Walker at 8 x 10 Club.” Blues Life no. 46 (1989): 26–27. BW126. Brasso, Paul. “Philip Walker: Bluesman.” M.M.: Tidskrift for Rytmisk Musik 14, no. 1 (Feb 1981): 11. BW127. Brisbin, John Anthony. The Phillip Walker Big Band: Live at Biscuits & Blues. USA: M.C. MC0047, 2002.

BW136. Hannusch, Jeff; Scott, Hammond. Phillip Walker: Working Girl Blues. USA: Black Top CD BT-1117, 1995. BW137. Harris, Sheldon. “Walker, Phillip,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 530–531 (E146). BW138. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Phillip Walker,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 355–356 (E150). BW139. Holland, Ted. “Phillip Walker,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 24 (E157). BW140. Holzheuser, Hanno. “Phillip Walker: Nach Vielen Jahren Endlich Erfolg?” Blues Forum no. 4 (Sep/ Nov 1981): 9–11. BW141. Hyslop, Tom. “Phillip Walker: Rolling with the Punches.” Blues Revue no. 80 (Feb/Mar 2003): 15–18. BW142. Kuelker, Michael. “A Lifetime of the Blues.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (12 Dec 1996): 12. BW143. Lacava, Jacques. “Le Blues Qui Decape.” Jazz Hot no. 464 (Jun 1989): 70. BW144. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Walker, Philip,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2616 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 363 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 359 (E169).

BW128. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Phillip Walker: One Ear in Zydeco, One Ear in Texas Blues.” Living Blues no. 131 (Jan/Feb 1997): 51–61.

BW145. Périn, Jacques. “Phillip Walker: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 86 (Dec 1981/Jan 1982): 11–14. (NOTE: With corrections/additions in Block no. 87 (1982): 21.)

BW129. Darwen, Norman. “The Phillip Walker Story: From Port Arthur to Los Angeles. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 88 (Apr 1994): 10–13; “Pt. 2: From Los Angeles to Dallas.” Blues & Rhythm no. 89 (May 1994): 4–7.

BW146. Prince, David. “Blues Blowout Planned for Alegria, Thursday.” Santa Fe New Mexican (10 Nov 1995): 18.

BW130. Eagle, Bob. “Philip Walker.” Living Blues no. 14 (Autumn 1973): 8. BW131. Eagle, Bob. “Phillip Walker’s Story.” Jefferson no. 22 (1973): 5–6. BW132. Erkkilä, J. “Phillip Walker.” Blues News [Finland] no. 147 (1994). BW133. Ersson, Kent; Löfgren, Tommy. “Phillip Walker: Laughing and Clowning (Just to Keep from Cryin’).” Jefferson no. 38 (Fall 1977): 8–16.

BW147. Radenac, Marc. “Phillip Walker Discography.” Soul Bag no. 140 (Fall 1995): 28–32. BW148. Ro, Tano. “Phillip Walker.” Feelin’ Good no. 18 (1988): 21–24. BW149. Robs, Gerard. “Phillip Walker Discography, 1959– 1988.” Block no. 78 (Apr/May/Jun 1991): 21–23. BW150. Rowe, Bill. “Phillip Walker.” Career Discographies 1, no. 1 (Jan 1995): 26–40. (NOTE: See also Career Discographies 1, no. 3 (1995): 44 for amendments.)

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BW151. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Phillip Walker.” The Blues Collection no. 77 (1992+). BW152. Russell, Tony. “Phillip Walker (1937–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp (Item A1904).

BW167. Anon. “Hush Chicago, Don’t Cry, T-Bone’s Just in Detroit for a Short Try.” Chicago Defender (7 Nov 1942): 21. BW168. Anon. “Schallplatten-Besprechungen: Classics of Modern Blues.” Jazz Podium 26 (Mar 1977): 36.

BW153. Santelli, Robert. “Walker, Phillip,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 423 (Item E202).

BW169. Anon. “Talented T-Bone Walker.” Ebony no. 8, no. 12 (Oct 1953): 59–64.

BW154. Schuster, Alain. “Phillip Walker.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 51 (Nov 1981): 3, 5, 7.

BW170. Anon. “T-Bone, Salt and Pepper Make ‘Boogie Groovy.” Chicago Defender (21 Oct 1944): 7.

BW155. Shadwick, Keith. “Phillip Walker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 314 (Item E204).

BW171. Anon. “T-Bone to Engage in Battle with Another.” Chicago Defender (1 May 1943): 18.

BW156. Svacina, Fritz; Svacina, Traude. “Phillip Walker.” Blues Life (1st series) no. 9 (1977): 11.

BW172. Anon. “T-Bone Walker.” JazzTimes 20, no. 6 (Jun 1990): 40–49.

BW157. Tomko, Gene. “Walker, Phillip,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1043– 1044 (Item E162).

BW173. Anon. T-Bone Walker: Classic Indigo Vocals and Guitar. USA: Capitol T-1958, 1963.

BW158. Vilser, Paul Max. “Gespräch mit Phillip Walker.” Blues Life no. 26 (1984): 16. BW159. Walker, Phillip. “Phillip Walker.” Blues Unlimited no. 101 (May 1973): 7. BW160. Welding, Pete. Phillip Walker: The Bottom of the Top. USA: Playboy PB 118, 1973; USA: Hightone 8020, 1989. BW161. White, M. “Phillip Walker: Additions and Corrections.” Collectors Items no. 42 (1987): 22. BW162. Wisse, Rien. “Phillip Walker, Geboren in Louisiana, Getogen in Texas, Gerijpt in Californie.” Block no. 78 (Apr/May/Jun 1991): 17–20. See also: Blues Feelings no. 16 (c2001): 12–13. Blues Magazine [France] no. 25 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 147 (1994). Blues News [Finland] no. 205 (2004). Blues News [Finland] no. 209 (2004). Musica Jazz (Feb 1996): 50. Items BB2141, BB2151, BM358. ROBERT “BILBO” WALKER BW163. O’Neal, Jim. Robert ‘Bilbo’ Walker: Promised Land. USA: Rooster Blues R2632, 1986. BW164. Shadwick, Keith. “Robert Walker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 315 (Item E204). BW165. Whiteis, David. “Walker, Robert ‘Bilbo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1044 (Item E162). T-BONE WALKER (Aaron Thibeaux Walker) BW166. Adler, Danny. T-Bone Walker: T-Bone Jumps Again. UK: Charly CRB 1019, 1981.

BW174. Anon. “T-Bone Walker Collapses.” Melody Maker (4 Jul 1970): 6. BW175. Anon. “T-Bone Walker Discovers Ace of His Style.” Chicago Defender (30 Jan 1954): 18. BW176. Anon. “T-Bone Walker Hits in California Cafe.” Chicago Defender (14 Aug 1943): 18. BW177. Anon. “T-Bone Walker Medium Well.” Rolling Stone no. 65 (3 Sep 1970): 22. BW178. Anon. “T-Bone Walker Wows Detroit.” Chicago Defender (14 Nov 1942): 20. BW179. Anon. “‘Teabone Walker’ is Back at Rhumboogie.” Chicago Defender (23 Jan 1943): 18. BW180. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “T-Bone Walker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 257, 260 (E101). BW181. Balfour, Alan. T-Bone Walker: Low Down Blues. UK: Charly CD 7, 1986. BW182. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “T-Bone Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 211 (May 1973): 14–15. BW183. Bogaert, Karel. “Walker, ‘T-Bone’ Aaron,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 385–387 (Item E110). BW184. Briggs, Keith. “They Call It Stormy Monday ….” Blues & Rhythm no. 35 (Mar 1988): 10–11. BW185. Britt, Stan. T-Bone Walker: Plain Ole Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1037, 1982. BW186. Bruin, Leo W. “Langspeel Disco.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 51 (Apr 1975): 4. BW187. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Walker, Aaron ‘T-Bone’,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 230 (Item E128).

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BW188. Buzelin, Jean. T-Bone Walker: The Beginning, 1929–1946. France: EPM Musique BC 158852, 1997.

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BW204. Darwen, Norman. T-Bone Walker: The Bluesway Sessions. UK: Charly CDX 31, 1988.

BW189. Calloway, Earl. “T-Bone Walker Sings Legend in Blues.” Chicago Defender (3 Oct 1972): 11.

BW205. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Walker, TBone,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 305. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BW190. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “T-Bone Walker,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 199–200 (Item E120).

BW206. Demêtre, Jacques. “Blues: T-Bone Walker. Übers. Marianne Knueppel.” Jazz Podium 5, no. 10 (1956): 9–10.

BW191. Chilton, John. “Walker, ‘T-Bone’ Aaron Thibaud,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 341 (Item E121).

BW207. Demêtre, Jacques; Niquét, Bernard. “T-. Bone Walker.” Jazz Hot no. 248 (Mar 1969): 28–31.

BW192. Chipkin, Kenn. The T-Bone Walker Collection. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 1999. 95 pp. BW193. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Les Musiciens de T-Bone.” Soul Bag no. 21 (Nov/Dec 1972): 5–6. BW194. Clark, Barry G. Rare T-Bone Walker. USA: OffBeat MCAD22053, 1991. BW195. Clarke, Donald. “Walker, T-Bone,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1345 (Item E125). BW196. Cleveland, Barry. “Patron Saint: T-Bone Walker.” Guitar Player 38, no. 3 (Mar 2004): 42–43, 188, 190, 192, 194. BW197. Collins, Tony. “Complete Recordings of T-Bone Walker, 1940–1954.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/ Spring 1991): 29. BW198. Collins, Willie. “Walker, Aaron ‘T-Bone’ (1910– 1975),” in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Vol. 5, ed. S. Pendergast; T. Pendergast, pp. 59–61 (Item E185). BW199. Dance, Helen Oakley; Vera, Billy. The Complete Recordings of T-Bone Walker, 1940–1954. USA: Mosaic MD6-130, 1990. BW200. Dance, Helen Oakley. “Father of the Electric Blues.” Southern Exposure 15 (Spring 1987): 54–56. BW201. Dance, Helen Oakley. Stormy Monday: The T-Bone Walker Story. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1987. 285 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1990. 285 pp.

BW208. DeVinck, Richard (ed.). T-Bone Walker: Vital Blues Guitar: Authentic Tablature Transcriptions Off the Original Recordings. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1994. 128 pp. BW209. Dicaire, David. “Aaron T-Bone Walker (1910– 1975): Stormy Monday Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 152–157 (Item E130). BW210. Ellis, Andy. “T-Bone Special.” Guitar Player 29, no. 8 (Aug 1995): 79. BW211. Evans, David. “T-Bone Walker,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 157–158. New York: Perigee, 2005. BW212. Fancourt, Les. T-Bone Blues: The Essential Recordings of T-Bone Walker. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2123, 2000. BW213. Feather, Leonard. “Walker, Aaron (T-Bone),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 278 (Item E136). BW214. Feather, Leonard. “Walker, Aaron (T-Bone),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 333 (Item E135). BW215. Feather, Leonard. “Walker, Aaron (T-Bone),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 451 (Item E138). BW216. Fiofori, Tam. “The Blues: T-Bone Walker and Big Mama Thornton Talk.” Melody Maker (29 Apr 1972): 44. BW217. Freeth, Nick; Douse, Cliff. “T-Bone Walker,” in Great Guitarists. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2001.

BW202. Dance, Helen Oakley; Dance, Stanley. “T-Bone Walker, Electrifying Texas Blues: Aaron ‘T-Bone’ Walker,” in Bluesland, ed. P. Welding; T. Byron, pp. 98–113. New York: Dutton, 1991. Reprinted in JazzTimes 22, no. 2 (Mar 1992): 28+.

BW218. Gart, Galen. “T-Bone Walker,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003.

BW203. Dance, Stanley. T-Bone Walker, Joe Turner, Otis Spann: Super Black Blues. USA: Flying Dutchman/Bluestime BT-9003, 1969.

BW219. Gayer, Dixon. “Gotta Feel the Blues to Play ‘Em, Asserts T-Bone.” Down Beat 9, no. 20 (15 Oct 1942): 5.

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BW220. Gill, Chris. “T-Bone Walker.” Guitar Player 29, no. 8 (Aug 1995): 72–78. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 17–24 (Item C312). BW221. Gleason, Ralph J. “Should Happen to T-Bone, He’s Ready.” Down Beat 14 (31 Dec 1947). BW222. Gleason, Ralph J. T-Bone Walker: T-Bone Blues. USA: Atlantic 8020, 1960; USA: Atlantic ATL 40131, 1973; USA: Atlantic 8020-2, 1989. BW223. Goff, Yann Le. “T-Bone Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 511 (Jun 1994): 38–43. BW224. Govenar, Alan. “‘T-Bone’ Walker,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 44–45 (Item F1414). BW225. Greenough, Jane. “T-Bone Blues: T-Bone Walker’s Story in His Own Words.” Record Changer (Oct 1947): 5–6, 12. Reprinted as “T-Bone Walker.” Rhythm & News [USA] no. 1 (1980): 27–30. (NOTE: Reprint in Rhythm & News includes discography, pp. 30–31.) BW226. Gregory, Hugh. “T-Bone Walker,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BW227. Groslier, Daniel. “T-Bone Walker: Disco.” Soul Bag no. 100 (Sep/Oct 1984): 15–22. BW228. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “T-Bone Walker,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 320 (Item E145). BW229. Harris, Sheldon. “Walker, Aaron Thibeaux ‘TBone’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 525–528 (E146). BW230. Harris, Sheldon. T-Bone Walker: Funky Town. USA: Bluesway BLS-6014, c1968. BW231. Heckman, Don. “A Gallery of the Greats.” B.M.I.: The Many Worlds of Music (Summer 1969): 27. BW232. Hemingway, Robin. T-Bone Walker: Fly Walker Airlines. USA: Polydor PD-5521, 1972.

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BW239. James, Patrick. The Blues of T-Bone Walker. UK: Music for Pleasure MFP-1043, c1965. BW240. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (2 Nov 1968): 24. BW241. Jones, Max. “T-Bone Walker: Thorny Problem of Mixing the Blues with Modern Jazz.” Melody Maker (17 Dec 1966): 10. BW242. Kienzle, Rich. “T-Bone Walker,” in Great Guitarists, pp. 41–45. Oxford: Facts on File, 1985. BW243. Kofsky, Frank. “T-Bone Walker & B.B. King Interview.” Jazz & Pop 8, no. 10 (Oct 1969): 15–20. BW244. Korall, Burt. “At the Roots.” Saturday Review 51, no. 37 (14 Sep 1968): 128–129. BW245. Korner, Alexis. “A Guide to Blues Guitar.” Melody Maker (17 Feb 1968): 17. BW246. LaBlanc, Michael L. “T-Bone Walker,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 5 (Item E164). BW247. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Walker, T-Bone,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2612–2613 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 363, 365–366 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 359–360 (E169). BW248. Le Mouhaer, Fabrice. “T-Bone Walker.” Soul Bag no. 100 (Sep/Oct 1984): 9–13. BW249. Litweiler, John. “Saluting T-Bone Walker, the Man Who Electrified the Blues.” Chicago Tribune (3 Jun 1990): 16. BW250. Meaux, Huey P. T-Bone Walker: Stormy Monday Blues. UK: Charly CR 30144, 1978. BW251. Molenda, Michael. “Toolbox: Heroes — T-Bone Walker.” Guitar Player 32, no. 5 (May 1998): 22.

BW233. Herzhaft, Gérard. “T-Bone Walker,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 356–357 (E150).

BW252. Moore, Carman. T-Bone Walker: Everyday I Have the Blues. USA: Flying Dutchman/Bluestime BT9004, 1969.

BW234. Hoefer, George. T-Bone Walker: Stormy Monday Blues. USA: Bluesway BLS 6008, c1967.

BW253. Morgantini, Jacques. “Avec T-Bone Walker.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 153 (Dec 1965).

BW235. Hofstein, Francis. “Pieges pour T-Bone.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 163 (Feb 1969): 28–29.

BW254. Morgantini, Jacques. T-Bone Walker: Feelin’ the Blues. France: Black & Blue 33.019, c1969.

BW236. Holland, Ted. “Aaron ‘T-Bone’ Walker,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 68 (E157).

BW255. Mouhaër, Fabrice Le. “T-Bone Walker: T-Bone Jumps Again.” Soul Bag no. 100 (1984): 9–13.

BW237. Humphrey, Mark. T-Bone Walker: The Complete Capitol/Black & White Recordings. USA: Capitol 7243 8 293792 0, 1995.

BW256. Notini, Per. T-Bone Walker: The Inventor of the Electric Guitar Blues. Sweden: Blues Boy BB-304, 1983.

BW238. Hyslop, Tom. “T-Bone Walker.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 8.

BW257. Obrecht, Jas. “T-Bone Walker: Hip and Uptown.” Guitar Player 24, no. 11 (Nov 1990): 18–19.

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BW258. Oliver, Paul. “Walker, Aaron ‘T-Bone’ (1910),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 297 (Item E378).

BW273. Russell, Tony. “T-Bone Walker,” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 58–59 (Item A1904).

BW259. Oliver, Paul. “Walker, T-Bone,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 20, ed. S. Sadie, p. 174. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 469–470 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 27. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 32. New York: Grove, 2001.

BW274. Russell, Tony. “T-Bone Walker.” The History of Rock 5, no. 8 (c1981–c1984): 1106–1107.

BW260. O’Neal, Jim; O’Neal, Amy. “Living Blues Interview: T-Bone Walker.” Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73): 20–26; Living Blues no. 12 (Spring 1973): 24–27. Reprinted in The Voice of the Blues, pp. 136–153 (Item A1676).

BW277. Sallis, James. “Daddy of the Blues: T-Bone Walker,” in The Guitar Players, pp. 155–172. New York: Quill, 1982.

BW261. O’Neal, Jim. T-Bone Walker: I Want a Little Girl. USA: Delmark DS 633, 1973. BW262. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Walker, Aaron ‘T-Bone’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 265 (Item E182). BW263. Papo, Alfredo. “Textos.” Solo Blues no. 3 (1986): 17–18. BW264. Penny, Dave. The Chronological T-Bone Walker, 1929–1946. France: Classics 5007, 2001. 1947. France: Classics 5033, 2002. 1947–1950. France: Classics 5074, 2004. 1950–1952. France: Classics 5118, 2005. 1952–1954. France: Classics 5152, 2005. BW265. Point, Michael. “Walker, T-Bone,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1044–1046 (Item E162). BW266. Radenac, Marc. T-Bone Walker: Good Feelin’. France: Verve 519723-2, 1994. BW267. Röhnisch, Claus. “Call It Stormy Monday: T-Bone Walker.” Jefferson no. 25 (Summer 1974): 18–21. BW268. Rotante, Anthony. “Aaron ‘T-Bone’ Walker: A Discography.” Discophile no. 27 (Dec 1952): 3–5. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 29 (1953): 16–17.) BW269. Rotante, Anthony; Mohr, Kurt. “Aaron ‘T-Bone’ Walker: A Discography.” R&B Monthly no. 17 (Jun 1965): 4–10. BW270. Roxon, Lillian. “T-Bone Walker,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 513–514 (Item E192). BW271. Russell, Henry (ed.). “T-Bone Walker,” in Icons of Blues & Soul, pp. 148–149. London: Brown, 2003. BW272. Russell, Tony (ed.). “T-Bone Walker.” The Blues Collection no. 16 (1992+).

BW275. Rye, Howard; Großkopf, Volker. “T-Bone Walker on Capitol and Black & White.” Collectors Items no. 16 (Feb 1983): 16–17. BW276. St. Dubois, Lorenzo. T-Bone Walker: The Hustle is On. UK: Sequel NEX CD 124, c1990.

BW278. Sanchez, Esteban. T-Bone Walker: T-Bone Jumps Again. Spain: Ocium OCM 0024, 2002. BW279. Santelli, Robert. “Walker, T-Bone,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 423–426 (Item E202). BW280. Shadwick, Keith. “Aaron ‘T-Bone’ Walker,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 316–317 (Item E204). BW281. Shapiro, Harry. T-Bone Walker: Back on the Scene, Texas 1966. UK: Indigo IGOXCD 540, 2001. BW282. Shapiro, Nat; Hentoff, Nat. “T-Bone Walker,” in Hear Me Talkin’ to Ya, pp. 226–227. New York Rinehart, 1955. BW283. Shaw, Arnold. “Aaron ‘T-Bone’ Walker,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 113–123. New York: Collier, 1978. BW284. Sheridan, Kevin; Sheridan, Peter. “T-Bone Walker: Father of the Electric Blues.” Guitar Player 11, no. 3 (Mar 1977): 22, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56. Reprinted as “T-Bone Walker,” in The Guitar Player Book. Rev. ed., pp. 279–281. Cupertino: Guitar Player, 1983. Reprinted in The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates, ed. D. Brackett. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. BW285. Silvester, Mario. “T-Bone Walker: De Eerste Electrische Blues Gitarist.” Jazz Freak 10, no. 5 (May 1983): 180. BW286. Slaven, Neil. T-Bone Walker: The Truth. USA: Brunswick LP 754126, 1968. BW287. Smith, Chris. “T-Bone Walker: The Man Who Changed the Blues.” Juke Blues no. 44 (1999): 36–40. BW288. Southern, Eileen. “Walker, Aaron Thibeaux (‘TBone’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 387 (Item E208).

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BW289. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “A Question of Style.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 11 (Nov 1954): 11–12. BW290. “Blues History: T-Bone Walker, 1910–1975.” Blues News [Germany] no. 29 (Apr/Jun 2002): 28–35. BW291. Ténot, Frank. “La Boîte de l’Oncle Tom.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 89 (Dec 1962): 21. BW292. Tiegel, Elliot. “Stormy Monday Man.” Billboard 79 (24 Jun 1967): suppl. 58–59. BW293. Tiegel, Elliot. “T-Bone Dishes Out Tunes in True Blues Style.” Billboard 79 (25 Feb 1967): 16. BW294. Tiegel, Elliot. “T-Bone Performs Blues Uncluttered, Ungimmicked.” Billboard 80 (23 Mar 1968): 22.

9, no. 7 (Jul 1975): 41. International Musician 74 (Oct 1975): 13. Jazz Forum no. 35 (Jun 1975): 26. Jazz Hot no. 317 (Jun 1975): 29. Jazz Journal 28, no. 5 (May 1975): 14, 31. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 233 (May/Jun 1975): 4. Jazz Podium 24 (May 1975): 27. Melody Maker (29 Mar 1975): 4. New York Times (17 Mar 1975). Orkester Journalen 43, no. 5 (May 1975): 5. Variety 278 (2 Apr 1975): 95. BW307. Bruin, Leo W. “T-Bone Walker.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 51 (Apr 1975): 4. BW308. Dance, Helen Oakley. “T-Bone Walker, 1910– 1975.” Living Blues no. 21 (May/Jun 1975): 6. BW309. Dance, Stanley. “T-Bone.” Jazz Journal 28, no. 5 (May 1975): 14.

BW295. Vernon, Mike. “Aaron ‘T-Bone’ Walker.” R&B Monthly no. 15 (Apr 1965): 2–4.

BW310. Jones, Max. “T-Bone: Showman and Guitar Pioneer.” Melody Maker (5 Apr 1975): 34.

BW296. Visser, Joop. T-Bone Walker: The Original Source. UK: Proper Properbox 38, 2001.

BW311. Macphail, Keith. “T-Bone Walker, 1910–1975.” Crazy Music no. 6 (May 1975): 22.

BW297. Visser, Joop. T-Bone Walker: T-Bone Shuffle. UK: Blue Boar CDBB 1007, 1998.

BW312. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “T. Bone Walker.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 52/53 (May/Jun 1975): 7.

BW298. Weissman, Dick. “The Blues Go Electric: T-Bone Walker,” in Blues: The Basics, pp. 86–88. New York: Routledge, 2005. BW299. Welding, Pete. T-Bone Walker: Classics of Modern Blues. USA: Blue Note BN-LA553-H2, 1975; UK: Liberty LWB-533, 1975. BW300. Welding, Pete. “T-Bone Walker-Den Moderna Bluesens Fader.” Jefferson no. 75 (1986): 8–11. (NOTE: This is an edited version of the notes for “Classics of Modern Blues” cited above.) BW301. Welding, Pete. T-Bone Walker: Hot Leftovers. France: Imperial 1561451, 1985. BW302. Welding, Pete. T-Bone Walker: Singing the Blues. France: Imperial 154676 1, 1983. BW303. Welding, Pete. T-Bone Walker Sings the Blues. France: Imperial 154675 1, 1983. BW304. Welding, Pete. T-Bone Walker: The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950–1954. USA: EMI CDP7-96737-2, 1991. BW305. White, Cliff. T-Bone Walker: The Natural Blues. UK: Charly CRB 1057, 1983. BW306. Wisse, Rien. “T-Bone Walker: De Uitvinder van de Elektrische Gitaarblues.” Jazz Press no. 52 (Jun 1978): 32–33. Obituaries: Billboard 87 (29 Mar 1975): 33. Chicago Defender (22 Mar 1975): A5. Coda 12, no. 6 (May 1975): 33. Crescendo 14 (Jan 1976): 38–39. Down Beat 42, no. 9 (8 May 1975) 9. Guitar Player

BW313. Turner, Bez. “T-Bone Walker, 1910–1975.” Blues Unlimited no. 113 (May/Jun 1975): 17. BW314. Wexler, Jerry. “T-Bone Walker Dead at 64.” Rolling Stone no. 185 (24 Apr 1975): 16. See also: Blues Etc. (later Blues Magazine) [France] no. 2 (1996). Blues Magazine [France] no. 38 (2005). Blues News [Finland] no. 16 (1972). Blues News [Finland] no. 128 (1991). Goldmine no. 198 (26 Feb 1988). Jazz Hot no. 108 (1956). Jazz Journal v7 n11 (Nov 1954): 25. Jazz Music [UK] 8, no. 5 (Sep/Oct 1957): 11-12. Soul [UK] no. 2 (1966). Whiskey, Women and ... no. 5 (Jun 1973): 3. Items A76, A237, A330, A440, A781, A840, A1949, A2085, BB2000, C182, D1496 (Pt. 2), E114, F1407, F1420. VICTOR WALKER BW315. Stedman, John. “Victor Walker.” Living Blues no. 60/61 (Summer/Fall 1984): 69. WILLIAM WALKER See: Item BJ792. “BLIND” WILLIE WALKER BW316. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Walker,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 260–261 (E101). BW317. Berggren, Lars. “Willie Walker: En av Ostkustbluesens Framsta Gitarrister.” Jefferson no. 43 (Spring 1979): 12–14.

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BW318. Harris, Sheldon. “Walker, ‘Blind’ Willie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 531 (E146). BW319. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Walker, Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2617 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 366 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 360–361 (E169). BW320. Larson, Thom. “Dupree Blues.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 1 (Feb 1977): 46–49. BW321. Larson, Thom. “South Carolina Rag.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 1 (Feb 1977): 43–45. BW322. Monge, Luigi. “Walker, Blind Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1041 (Item E162). BW323. Santelli, Robert. “Walker, Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 426 (Item E202). See also: Items A652, A2086, BB1263, BM2133, F457, F459. ACE WALLACE BW324. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Ace Wallace.” Blues & Rhythm no. 108 (Apr 1996): 16–17. Also published in an edited form as “Herman ‘Ace’ Wallace.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 60. BW325. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Is You Ever Seen a One Eyed Woman Cry?” Blues & Rhythm no. 57 (Dec 1990): 20–21. FRANCES WALLACE See: Item BA135. MINNIE WALLACE BW326. Solding, Staffan. “Dom Rev upp Damm ... Klassiska Country Blues-Inspelningar.” Jefferson no. 46 (Winter 1979): 32–33. See also: MEMPHIS JUG BAND Items BB425, BM1272, BM1273, F1258. SIPPIE WALLACE BW327. Anon. Sippie Wallace and Otis Spann with Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band: Jug Band Blues. USA: Mountain Railroad 52672, 1987. BW328. Anon. “Very Much Alive & Singing.” Melody Maker (8 Oct 1966): 8. BW329. Arrington, Carl; George, Maryanne. “Sippie Wallace and Bonnie Raitt Prove That Blues Birds of a Feather Can Flock Together.” People 17, no. 14 (12 Apr 1982): 69–70, 75.

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BW330. Biagioni, Egino. “Blues the (Blues-) World Forgot. 10 Teil: I’m a Mighty Tight Woman-Sippie Wallace.” Blues Notes 10, no. 3 (1978): 10–12. BW331. Bogaert, Karel. “Wallace, Sippie (Beulah Thomas),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 387–388 (Item E110). BW332. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Sippie Wallace,” in Blueswomen, pp. 143–146 (E112). BW333. Brooks, Christopher. “Beulah ‘Sippie’ Wallace,” in Meeting the Blues, ed. A. Govenar, pp. 90–92 (Item F1414). BW334. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Sippie Wallace,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 667 (Item E119). BW335. Chilton, John. “Wallace, Sippie,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 341–342 (Item E121). BW336. Clarke, Donald. “Wallace, Sippie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BW337. Dicaire, David. “Sippie Wallace (1898–1986): Special Delivery Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 201–204 (Item E130). BW338. Eyle, Wim van. “In Het Gesprek Met Sippie Wallace.” Jazz Freak 10, no. 1 (Sep 1982): 18. BW339. Harris, Sheldon. “Wallace, Beulah ‘Sippie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 531–533 (E146). BW340. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “‘Up the Country ...’ And Still Singing the Blues: Sippie Wallace,” in Black Pearls, pp. 112–145. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987. Reprinted in Wild Women in the Whirlwind: Afra-American Culture and the Contemporary Literary Renaissance, ed. J.M. Braxton; A.N. McLaughlin, pp. 107–130. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1990. BW341. Harwood, Ronald P. “‘Mighty Tight Woman’: The Thomas Family and Classic Blues.” Storyville no. 17 (Jun/Jul 1968): 17–25. BW342. Harwood, Ronald P. Sippie Wallace: With Jim Dapogny’s Chicago Jazz Band. USA: Atlantic SD19350, 1982. BW343. Harwood, Ron; Oliver, Paul; Raitt, Bonnie. Sippie Wallace: Women Be Wise. USA: Alligator ALCD 4810, 1992. BW344. Holland, Ted. “Beulah ‘Sippie’ Wallace,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 132 (E157). BW345. Hortig, Michael. “Sippie Wallace.” Blues Life no. 27 (1984): 29–30.

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BW346. Humphrey, Mark A. Sippie Wallace and Otis Spann with Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band: Jug Band Blues. USA: Drive CD 41043, 1994. BW347. Komara, Edward. “Wallace, Sippie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1046–1047 (Item E162). BW348. Kunstadt, Leonard. “The Comeback of Sippie Wallace.” Record Research no. 88 (Jan 1968): 1, 3. BW349. LaBlanc, Michael L. “Sippie Wallace,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 6 (Item E164). BW350. Lane, Bill. “Past 80 and Still Singing.” Sepia 29 (Dec 1980): 72–76. BW351. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wallace, Beulah ‘Sippie’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2618 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 366 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 361 (E169). BW352. Miller, Manfred. “Sinnliche Runzelu in Der Stimme: Die 87jaehrige Sippie Wallace Auf Tournee.” Neue Musikzeitung 35 (Aug/Sep 1987): 14. BW353. Norris, John. “Sippie Wallace: An Appreciation.” Coda 4, no. 9 (Apr 1962): 14–15. BW354. Oliver, Paul. Give It to Me Good, Mr. Hersal: The Thomas Family, 1925–1929. UK: Magpie PY 4404, 1977. Reprinted as “Suitcase Blues: The Thomas Family,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 140–142 (Item A1577). BW355. Oliver, Paul. Sippie Wallace Sings the Blues. Denmark: Storyville 671 198, 1967; Denmark: Storyville SLP-4017, 1967. Reprinted as “Mighty Tight Woman: Sippie Wallace,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 143–145 (Item A1577).

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DOCD-5399, 1995. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5400, 1995. BW362. Rusch, Bob. “Sippie Wallace: Interview.” Cadence 4, no. 10 (Oct 1978): 14, 16–19. BW363. Russell, Tony. “Sippie Wallace (1898–1986),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 180 (Item A1904). BW364. Santelli, Robert. “Wallace, Sippie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 426–428 (Item E202). BW365. Shadwick, Keith. “Sippie Wallace,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 318 (Item E204). BW366. Southern, Eileen. “Wallace, Sippie,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 388 (Item E208). BW367. Spivey, Victoria. “Blues are My Business: Sippie Wallace Sings Better Than Ever.” Record Research no. 69 (Jul 1965): 1, 7. BW368. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 19, no. 9 (Sep 1966): 27. BW369. Tamarkin, Jeff. “Sippie Wallace.” Goldmine no. 78 (Nov 1982): 19–20. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 20.) BW370. Tonneau, Serge. “Beulah Sippie Wallace.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 32–33. BW371. Townley, Eric. “The Texas Nightingale.” Storyville no. 108 (Aug/Sep 1983): 227–229. BW372. Waterman, Dick. “Sippie Wallace,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 144–145. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BW358. Palmer, Robert. “Wild Women: A Blues Program.” New York Times (29 Jun 1981): 11.

Obituaries: Billboard 98 (15 Nov 1986): 95. Black Perspective in Music 14, no. 3 (Fall 1986): 327–328. Cadence 12, no. 12 (Dec 1986): 92. Crescendo 24 (Jan 1987): 39. Down Beat 54, no. 2 (Feb 1987): 13. Goldmine no. 166 (5 Dec 1986). Jazz Express no. 79 (Dec 1986/Jan 1987): 26. Jazz Podium 35, no. 12 (Dec 1986): 44. Living Blues no. 72 (1986): 41. Mississippi Rag 14 (Dec 1986): 6. New Musical Express (15 Nov 1986): 7. Orkester Journalen 54, no. 12 (Dec 1986): 56. Second Line 38/39 (Fall 1986/Winter 1987): 3. Second Line 39 (Spring 1987): 3. Variety 325 (5 Nov 1986): 102–103.

BW359. Raitt, Bonnie. “The First Time I Met the Blues.” Word no. 11 (Jan 2004): 86.

BW373. Aldin, Mary Katherine. “Sippie Wallace.” Blues & Rhythm no. 25 (Dec 1986): 8.

BW360. Rotante, Anthony. “Sippie Wallace.” Record Research no. 76 (May 1966): 9–10.

BW374. Hillman, Chris. “Sippie Wallace.” Footnote 18, no. 3 (1987): 13–14.

BW361. Rowe, Mike. Sippie Wallace: Complete Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document

BW375. Norris, John. “Sippie Wallace.” Coda no. 212 (Feb/ Mar 1987): 40.

BW356. Oliver, Paul. “Wallace, Beulah ‘Sippie’ (1898),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 297 (Item E378). BW357. Osterbauer, Willi. “Sippie Wallace.” Blues Life no. 27 (1984): 29.

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BW376. Townley, Eric. “Sippie Wallace.” Jazz Journal 39, no. 12 (Dec 1986): 16–17. BW377. Zwingenberger, Axel. “Sippie Wallace.” Blues Forum no. 20 (1987): 14. See also: Goldmine no. 148 (28 Mar 1986). Items A1830, A1917, BR162. WESLEY WALLACE BW378. Bogaert, Karel. “Wallace, Wesley,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 388 (Item E110). BW379. Hall, Bob; Noblett, Richard. “A Handful of Keys: I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again.” Blues Unlimited no. 116 (Nov/Dec 1975): 20–21. BW380. Hall, Robert; Noblett, Richard. “A Handful of Keys.” Blues Unlimited no. 112 (Mar/Apr 1975): 18, 23. BW381. Hall, Robert; Richard Noblett. “A Handful of Keys: Boodle It One Time?” Blues Unlimited no. 114 (Jul/ Aug 1975): 14–15. BW382. Hall, Bob. “Wallace, Wesley,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1047 (Item E162). BW383. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Weslie Wallace,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 210–211. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958.

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(E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 356 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 353 (E169). BW391. Moonoogian, George A.; Federighi, Luciano. Van Walls: They Call Me Piano Man. Sweden: Whiskey, Women and ... KM-711, 1989. BW392. Moonoogian, George A. “You Play the Blues So Low Down ... Van ‘Piano Man’ Walls.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 16 (Spring 1987): 6–15. BW393. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 38 (1987): 14; Record Collector’s Monthly no. 47 (1990): 10. BW394. Morrison, Craig. “Walls, Harry Eugene Vann ‘Piano Man’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1047 (Item E162). BW395. Wald, Elijah. “Piano Man.” Boston Globe (24 Feb 1994). Obituaries: Block no. 109 (1999): 34. Discoveries no. 132 (1999): 18. Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 55. BW396. Hustak, Alan. “Montreal Pianist Was R&B Pioneer.” The Gazette [Montreal] (27 Feb 1999). BW397. Morrison, Craig. “Van ‘Piano Man’ Walls.” Les Amis du Blues 5, no. 1 (Mar/Apr 1999).

BW384. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wallace, Wesley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2618 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 366 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 361 (E169).

BW398. Penny, Dave. “Henry Vann Walls.” Blues & Rhythm no. 138 (Apr 1999): 21.

BW385. Oliver, Paul. “Screening the Blues.” Jazz Monthly 6, no. 11 (Jan 1961): 13–14.

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BW386. Rowe, Mike. St. Louis Barrelhouse Piano, 1929– 1934: The Complete Recordings of Wesley Wallace, Henry Brown & Associates. Austria: Document DOCD-5104, 1992.

BW399. Dirks, Scott. “Charles Walton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 203 (Oct 2005): 10.

BW387. Santelli, Robert. “Wallace, Wesley,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 428 (Item E202).

BW400. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Lorraine Walton,” in Blueswomen, pp. 147–148 (E112).

See also: Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955). Items BS2274, C733. HENRY VAN WALLS

See also: Les Amis du Blues 3, no. 4 (Jul/Aug 1997). Goldmine no. 151 (9 May 1986).

Obituaries:

LORRAINE WALTON

See also: Item BB1640. MERCY DEE WALTON

BW388. Grendysa, Peter. “Play It Mr. Van!!” Disc-O-Graph 2, no. 9 (Dec 1977): 21–22.

BW401. Anon. “Blues and Demons Peepin’ on Me Slowly: Mercy Dee’s Lyrik.” German Blues Circle Info no. 54 (Jul/Aug 1981): 27–30.

BW389. Grigg, Andy. “The Return of Vann ‘Piano Man’ Walls.” Real Blues no. 8 (Aug/Sep 1997): 16–19.

BW402. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Mercy Dee Walton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 261 (E101).

BW390. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Van Walls, Harry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2579

BW403. Bogaert, Karel. “Dee, Mercy (Mercy Dee Walton),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 100 (Item E110).

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BW404. Davis, Hank. Mercy Dee: G.I. Fever. Sweden: Crown Prince IG-406, 1985. BW405. Davis, Hank. “Mercy Dee Walton.” Goldmine no. 250 (23 Feb 1990): 32. BW406. Davis, Hank. “Mercy Dee Walton: No One Ever Accused Mercy Dee Walton of Making Ordinary Music.” Living Blues no. 77 (Dec 1987): 22–23. BW407. Groom, Bob. “Mercy Dee.” Blues-Link no. 4 (1974): 9–12; Blues-Link no. 5 (1974): 14–19. BW408. Harris, Sheldon. “Walton, Mercy Dee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 533–534 (E146).

Obituaries: BW423. Anger, Ron. “Mercy Dee Walton.” Coda (Oct 1963): 25. BW424. Strachwitz, Chris. “Tribute to Mercy Dee Walton.” Rhythm & Blues 3, no. 61 (Jul 1963): 10–11. WADE WALTON BW425. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Wade Walton,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 261 (E101). BW426. Bogaert, Karel. “Walton, Wade,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 388 (Item E110).

BW409. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Mercy Dee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 242–243 (E150).

BW427. Greensmith, Bill. “All This and a Haircut Too: ... Wade Walton’s Barber Shop, Clarksdale, Miss., February 1979.” Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/ Sep 1979): 28–29.

BW410. Holland, Ted. “Mercy Dee Walton,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 91–92 (E157).

BW428. Harris, Sheldon. “Walton, Wade,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 534 (E146).

BW411. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Mercy Dee,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1673 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 266 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 257 (E169).

BW429. Haynes, Jessie. “Barbershop Blues.” Living Blues no. 29 (Sep/Oct 1976): 24–25. (NOTE: Includes discography.)

BW412. Neptune, Nicholas. Mercy Dee: Danger Zone, 1949–55. Austria: RST CD1518-2, 1994. BW413. Oliver, Paul. “Walton, Mercy Dee (1915–1963),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 300 (Item E378).

BW430. Hill, Don. “Wade Walton: Blues Singer, Barber, Raconteur.” Cadence 13, no. 8 (Aug 1987): 22–30. BW431. Kilian, Klaus. “Barbershop Blues.” German Blues Circle Info no. 50 (Nov 1980).

BW414. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Mercy Dee.” Blues News [Finland] no. 57 (1979): 20–24.

BW432. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Walton, Wade,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2622 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 366 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 361 (E169).

BW415. Rotante, Anthony. “The Records of Mercy Dee Walton.” Record Research no. 32 (Jan 1961): 9.

BW433. Oliver, Paul. “Wade Walton,” in Conversation with the Blues, pp. 23, 30–32, 49, 201 (Item A1585).

BW416. Russell, Tony. “Mercy Dee Walton (1915–1962),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 180 (Item A1904).

BW434. Otis, John. “Walton, Wade,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1048 (Item E162).

Santelli, Robert. “Walton, Mercy Dee,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 428 (Item E202).

BW435. Mangurian, Dave. Wade Walton: Shake ‘Em on Down. USA: Bluesville BV-1060, c1963.

BW418. Shadwick, Keith. “Mercy Dee Walton,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 319 (Item E204).

BW436. Ruskey, John. “Do I Look Like Flukey?” Blues Revue no. 58 (Jun 2000): 19–20.

BW419. Strachwitz, Chris. Mercy Dee. USA: Arhoolie F 1007, 1961.

BW437. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta: Mighty Quiet in the Graveyard.” Blues Revue no. 91 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 27–28.

BW417.

BW420. Strachwitz, Chris. Mercy Dee: Troublesome Mind. USA: Arhoolie CD 369, 1991. BW421. Strachwitz, Chris. Mercy Dee Walton: Pity and a Shame. USA: Bluesville BV-1039, c1963. BW422. Wynn, Ron. “Walton, Mercy Dee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1048 (Item E162).

BW438. Santelli, Robert. “Walton, Wade,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. (Item E202). BW439. Wisse, Rien. “Wade Walton.” Block no. 42 (Apr/ May/Jun 1982): 24–25. Obituaries: Block no. 113 (2000): 24+. Discoveries no. 142 (2000): 14. Folk Roots no. 201 (Mar

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2000): 12. Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 120. Musica Jazz (Apr 2000): 60. Orkester Journalen 68 (Feb/Mar 2000): 55. BW440. Burke, Tony. “Wade Walton.” Blues & Rhythm no. 147 (Mar 2000): 11. BW441. Mayfield, Panny. “Clarksdale Legends: Early Wright and Wade Walton.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 119–120. BW442. Ruskey, John. “Wade Walton, 1923–2000.” Blues Revue no. 56 (Apr 2000): 85. BW443. Russell, Tony. “Wade Walton.” Guardian [UK] (10 Feb 2000): 24. BW444. Russell, Tony. “Wade Walton.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 68. BW445. Tomko, Gene. “Wade Walton.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 54–55. See also: Item F1244 (Pt. 2). JOHN WARD BW446. Ellis, Ray. “John Ward & Ecko Records.” Juke Blues no. 43 (Spring 1999): 26–30. BW447. Lillsunde, Anders. “Den Svarta Bluesen: En Presentation av John Ward.” Jefferson no. 139 (2004): 4, 6–10. ROBERT WARD BW448. Batey, Rick. “Soul Food and Tasty Blues Bites: Robert Ward.” The Guitar Magazine 7, no. 4 (Feb 1997): 26. BW449. Bonner, Brett J.; McConnell, George. “Robert Ward: Trying My Best Not to Never Do Wrong.” Living Blues no. 106 (Nov/Dec 1992): 8–15.

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BW456. Santelli, Robert. “Ward, Robert,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 429–430 (Item E202). BW457. Scott, Hammond. Robert Ward: Black Bottom. USA: Black Top CD BT-1123, 1995. BW458. Scott, Hammond. Robert Ward: Rhythm of the People. USA: Black Top CD BT 1088, 1993. BW459. Trageser, Jim. “Ward, Robert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1048– 1049 (Item E162). BW460. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Robert Ward,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 135–136, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BW461. Trynka, Paul. “Whaddya Mean You’ve Never Heard of ... Robert Ward.” Mojo no. 58 (Sep 1998): 18. BW462. Wilkins, Terry. “Robert Ward: The Philosophy of Hangin’ In.” Toronto Blues Society Newsletter 9, no. 7 (Jul 1993): 1. BW463. Zijlstra, Don. “Hoe Legendarisch is Robert Ward?” Block no. 83 (Jul/Sep 1992): 13–18. (NOTE: Includes discography.) See also: Blues Access no. 9 (Spring 1992): 22+. Puls no. 11 (1993): 27. Items BH1273, BK1258, BS251. GAYLE DEAN WARDLOW BW464. Howse, Patrick. “Blues Researcher Gayle Dean Wardlow Talks About Delta Blues and the Robert Johnson Mystery.” Peavey Monitor 10, no. 3 (1991): 30–39.

BW450. Dahl, Bill. “Finally Emerging from the Shadows.” Goldmine no. 294 (1 Nov 1991).

BW465. Komara, Edward. “Wardlow, Gayle Dean,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1049 (Item E162).

BW451. Dahl, Bill. Hot Stuff: The Original Recordings of Robert Ward with the Ohio Untouchables and Solo, 1961–1967. USA: Relic 7094, 1995.

BW466. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Gayle Dean Wardlow Interview. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm no. 139 (May 1999): 4–7; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 140 (Jun 1999): 4–7.

BW452. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Ward, Robert,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 366–367 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 361–362 (E169). BW453. Mack, Lonnie. Robert Ward: Fear No Evil. USA: Black Top BT 1063, 1991. BW454. Obrecht, Jas. “Robert Ward: Stinging Blues, Tender R&B.” Guitar Player 25, no. 12 (Dec 1991): 23–24, 131. BW455. Peabody, Dave. “Ward Play.” Folk Roots no. 141 (Mar 1995): 24–25.

EDDIE WARE See: Item F149. “POPO” WARFIELD See: Item BC2213. BABY BOY WARREN (Robert Henry Warren) BW467. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Baby Boy Warren,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 261–262 (E101). BW468. Bogaert, Karel. “Warren, ‘Baby Boy’ Robert,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 388–389 (Item E110).

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BW469. Cunningham, Mark. Baby Boy Warren. UK: BBW 901, 1991. BW470. Harris, Sheldon. “Walker, Robert Henry ‘Baby Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 534–535 (E146). BW471. Joyce, Mike; Rusch, Bob. “Robert Baby Boy Warren: Oral History.” Cadence 3 (Sep 1977): 3–6, 9.

BW485. Rowe, Mike. “Baby Boy Warren, 1919–1977.” Blues Unlimited no. 125 (Jul/Aug 1977): 16. See also: Items F768, F779, F783. BILL WARREN BW486. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bill Warren,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 262 (E101).

BW472. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Warren, Baby Boy,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 367 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 362 (E169).

BW487. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “I Really Had a Gift.” Blues Unlimited no. 108 (Jun/Jul 1974): 20.

BW473. Leadbitter, Mike. “I Was the Baby Boy. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 96 (Nov 1972): 4–5, 13; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 97 (Dec 1972): 13–14; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 98 (Jan 1973): 16.

BW488. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Bill Warren.” Living Blues no. 152 (Jul/Aug 2000): 117.

BW474. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns. No. 11: R. ‘Baby Boy’ Warren.” Blues Unlimited no. 32 (Apr 1966): 10, 12. BW475. Reif, Fred. “Baby Boy Warren.” Blues Unlimited no. 89 (Feb/Mar 1972): 13.

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 150 (Mar/Apr 2000): 120.

BW489. LeBlanc, Eric. “Bill Warren.” Blues & Rhythm no. 148 (Apr 2000): 18. BW490. Robinson, Jimmie Lee. “Ricordo di William Bill Warren.” Il Blues no. 71 (Jun 2000): 41. See also: THE LOST AMERICAN BLUESMEN

BW476. Rijn, Guido van. “Baby Boy Warren & Boogie Woogie Red.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 26 (Mar 1973): 6.

J.W. WARREN

BW477. Rotante, Anthony. “Baby Boy Warren.” Record Research no. 33 (Mar 1961): 15.

BW492. Duffy, Timothy. “J.W. Warren,” in Music Makers, pp. 170–171. Athens: Hill Street, 2002.

BW478. Sacré, Robert. “Warren, Robert Henry ‘Baby Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1049 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 183 (Oct 2003): 19. Cadence 29, no. 12 (Dec 2003): 140.

BW479. Santelli, Robert. “Warren, Baby Boy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 430 (Item E202). BW480. Shadwick, Keith. “Baby Boy Warren,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 322 (Item E204).

BW491. Bruin, Leo. J.W. Warren: Bad Luck Bound. Holland: Swingmaster 2113, 1987.

U.S. WARREN (Ulysses Samuel) BW493. Baker, Cary. “U.S. Warren.” Blue Flame no. 15 (1971): 4. WILLIE D. WARREN

BW481. Terjanian, Leon. “The Baby Boy Warren Story.” BFW Contact Magazine no. 1 (1972): 5–6.

Obituaries: Block no. 117 (2001): 24. Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 102.

BW482. Terjanian, Leon. “16 Hours with Baby Boy Warren and Boogie Woogie Red.” BFW Contact Magazine no. 1 (1972): 4–5. Translated into French as “16 Heures avec Baby Boy Warren et Boogie Woogie Red.” Point du Jazz no. 8 (Apr 1973): 97–102.

BW494. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Willie D. Warren: Bluesman/ Bass Player.” Goldmine no. 540 (6 Apr 2001): 12, 27.

BW483. Walamies, Vesa. “Bluesin Hahmoja Levyjen Valossa: Baby Boy Warren.” Blues News [Finland] no. 50 (1978): 5–6. Obituaries: Cadence 3 (Aug 1977): 60. Coda no. 157 (Sep/Oct 1977): 31. Melody Maker (13 Aug 1977): 6. BW484. O’Neal, Jim. “Baby Boy Warren.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 5.

BW495. Spangler, R.J. “Willie D. Warren.” Blues & Rhythm no. 157 (Mar 2001): 24–25. BW496. Spangler, R.J.; Lee, Matt. “Willie G. Warren, 1934–2000.” Blues Access no. 45 (Spring 2001): 62. See also: Detroit Blues no. 5 (Spring 1996). WASHBOARD DOC (Joseph Doctor) BW497. Bogaert, Karel. “Washboard Doc,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 389 (Item E110).

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BW498. Komara, Edward. “Washboard Doc,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1049–1050 (Item E162). BW499. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Washboard Doc,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2630 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 367 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 362 (E169). Obituaries: Cadence 15, no. 1 (Jan 1989): 94. Jazz Podium 38 (Jan 1989): 46. Orkester Journalen 57 (Mar 1989): 34. BW500. Hess, Norbert. “Washboard Doc.” Juke Blues no. 14 (Winter 1988/89): 21. BW501. Josephic, Beth. “Washboard Doc.” Living Blues no. 85 (Mar/Apr 1989): 35. See also: Items BL1824. WASHBOARD SAM (Robert Brown) BW502. Altman, Billy. Washboard Sam: Rockin’ My Blues Away. USA: Bluebird 61042-2, 1992. BW503. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Washboard Sam,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 262–263 (E101). BW504. Bogaert, Karel. “Washboard Sam (Robert Brown),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 389–390 (Item E110). BW505. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Washboard Sam,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 233 (Item E128). BW506. Feather, Leonard. “Washboard Sam (Robert Brown),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 453 (Item E138). BW507. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Robert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 84–86 (E146). BW508. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Washboard Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 357–358 (E150). BW509. Herzhaft, Gérard. Washboard Sam: Swinging the Blues, 1935–1947. France: Frémeaux FA 263, 1999. BW510. Holland, Bernard. “Bluebird, Bluebird, Please Fly to France for Me: Survey of Blues on French RCA.” Blues Unlimited no. 32 (Apr 1966): 13–14. BW511. Holland, Ted. “Washboard Sam,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 86 (E157). BW512. Kent, Don. Washboard Sam: Feeling Low Down. USA: RCA Victor LPV-577, 1971. BW513. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Brown, Robert,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 348 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 59 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 55 (E169).

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BW514. Morgantini, Jacques. Washboard Sam, Vol. 1. France: RCA Bluebird FXMI 7297, 1970s. BW515. Oliver, Paul. Blues Classics by Washboard Sam. USA: Blues Classics BC 10, 1966. BW516. Oliver, Paul. “Washboard Sam (Robert Brown) (1910–1966),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 300 (Item E378). BW517. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Washboard Sam,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 268 (Item E182). BW518. Panassié, Hugues. “Washboard Sam.” Jazz Journal 8, no. 10 (Oct 1955): 1–3. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BW519. Pastonesi, Marco; Grandi, Marino. “Washboard Sam: Il Fratellastro di Big Bill.” Il Blues no. 14 (Mar 1986): 4–6. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BW520. Pearlin, Victor. Washboard Sam: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 20 June 1935 to 21 December 1936. Austria: Document DOCD-5171, 1993. Vol. 2: 4 May 1937 to 14 March 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5172, 1993. Vol. 3: 14 March to 16 December 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5173, 1993. Vol. 4: 15 May 1939 to 22 March 1940. Austria: Document DOCD-5174, 1993. Vol. 5: 29 July 1940 to 31 January 1941. Austria: Document DOCD-5175, 1993. Vol. 6: 26 June 1941 to 31 July 1942. Austria: Document DOCD-5176, 1993. Vol. 7: 31 July 1942 to 27 October 1949. Austria: Document DOCD-5177, 1993. BW521. Reccioni, Riccardo. Washboard Sam: I’m Not the Lad. Denmark: Swingtime BT 2012, 1988. BW522. Riesman, Robert. “Washboard Sam,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1050 (Item E162). BW523. Russell, Tony. “Washboard Sam (1910–1966),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 180 (Item A1904). BW524. Rye, Howard. “Washboard Sam.” Collectors Items no. 37 (Aug 1986): 12–14. BW525. Santelli, Robert. “Washboard Sam,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 430–431 (Item E202). BW526. Shadwick, Keith. “Washboard Sam,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 323 (Item E204). See also: Item A2085. WASHBOARD SLIM (Robert Young) BW527. Komara, Edward. “Washboard Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1050 (Item E162).

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BW528. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Washboard Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2630 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 367 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 362 (E169). Obituaries: Variety 339 (13 Jun 1990): 92. BW529. Broudy, Saul. “Washboard Slim, 1900–1990.” Sing Out! 35, no. 2 (Summer 1990): 20. BW530. Frantz, Niles. “Robert ‘Washboard Slim’ Young.” Living Blues no. 94 (Nov/Dec 1990): 57–58. BW531. Frantz, Niles J. “Robert Young/Washboard Slim.” Juke Blues no. 21 (Autumn 1990): 23. BW532. Frantz, Niles. “Washboard Slim.” Blues & Rhythm no. 55 (Sep 1990): 20. WASHBOARD WALTER See: Item BB3465. WASHBOARD WILLIE (William Paden Hensley) BW533. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Washboard Willie,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 263 (E101). BW534. Bogaert, Karel. “Washboard Willie (William Emsley),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 390–391 (Item E110). BW535. Cousins, Eddie. “Washboard Willie.” Blues-Link no. 1 (Aug/Sep 1973): 16–18. BW536. Harris, Sheldon. “Hensley, William Paden,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 225–226 (E146). BW537. Komara, Edward. “Washboard Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1050 (Item E162). BW538. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Washboard Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2630 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 367 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 362–363 (E169). BW539. Page, Les. “Willie’s Motown Sound.” Melody Maker (10 Feb 1973): 38. BW540. Paulus, George. Washboard Willie: Whippin’ That Board. USA: Barrelhouse BH-01, c1970. BW541. Sinclair, John. “Hensley, William P. ‘Washboard Willie’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 422–423 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 101 (Jan/Feb 1992): 39. See also: Items F761, F768.

ALBERT WASHINGTON BW542. Broven, John; et al. “Albert Washington Discography.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 46–47. BW543. Cummerow, William. “Albert Washington.” Living Blues no. 9 (Summer 1972): 6–7. BW544. Dufour, Joël. “Turn the Bright Lights on Albert Washington.” Soul Bag no. 137 (Winter 1994/95): 8–9. BW545. Dufour, Joël; Mohr, Kurt. “Albert Washington Discography.” Soul Bag no. 137 (Winter 1994/95): 10–11. BW546. Harris, Sheldon. “Washington, Albert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 535 (E146). BW547. Rainsford, Mick. “Albert Washington: The Beethoven of the Blues.” Blues Gazette no. 2 (1996): 43–44. BW548. Robson, Britt. “Pigmeat & Albert: Two Shades of Blues.” Cincinnati Magazine 15, no. 6 (1982): 40–43. BW549. Tracy, Steve. “Albert Washington.” Blues Unlimited no. 83 (Jul 1971): 15. BW550. Tracy, Steven C. “Albert Washington,” in Going to Cincinnati, pp. 165–186. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. BW551. Tracy, Steve. Albert Washington: Blues & Soul Man. UK: Ace CDCHD 727, 1999. BW552. Tracy, Steve. “The Single Career of Albert Washington.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 44–47. BW553. Tracy, Steven C. “Washington, Albert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1051–1052 (Item E162). Obituaries: Guitar Player 33, no. 2 (Feb 1999): 20. Living Blues no. 143 (Jan/Feb 1999): 17. Musica Jazz (Mar 1999): 61. Orkester Journalen 66 (Dec 1998): 55. Washington Post (28 Oct 1998): B8. BW554. Burke, Tony. “Albert Washington.” Blues & Rhythm no. 135 (Christmas 1998): 17. BW555. Lillsunde, Anders. “Albert Washington.” Jefferson no. 119 (1999): 24. BW556. Nelson, David. “Albert Washington.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 71–72. BW557. Périn, Jacques. “Albert Washington.” Soul Bag no. 153 (Winter 1999): 56. See also: Item D547. ELIZABETH WASHINGTON (1) See: DIXIELAND JUG BLOWERS Item F587.

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ELIZABETH WASHINGTON (2) See: Item BB65. ELIZABETH WASHINGTON (3) See: LIZZIE WASHINGTON

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BW570. “‘Tuts’ Washington, 1907–1984.” Times-Picayune (6 Aug 1984). Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 2 (Sep 1984): 53–54. BW571. Wisse, Rien. “‘Tuts’ Washington.” Block no. 51 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1984): 16.

ISIDORE “TUTS” WASHINGTON

LITTLE JOE WASHINGTON (Marion Washington)

BW558. Hannusch, Jeff. “Tuts Washington: ‘Thank You Music Lovers’,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 5–14 (Item F1085).

BW572. Baumgartner, Brian. “‘A Reputation as BIG as Texas’.” Real Blues no. 1 (Jun/Jul 1996): 6–8, 10.

BW559. Hannusch, Jeff. “Masters of Louisiana Music: Isidore ‘Tuts’ Washington.” Offbeat 16 (Feb 2003): 20–23.

BW573. Mathieu, Jennifer. “Washington, Marion ‘Little Joe’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1053 (Item E162).

BW560. Hannusch, Jeff. Tuts Washington: New Orleans Piano Professor. USA: Rounder 2041, 1984.

BW574. Wood, Roger; Ainsworth, Alan. “Houston Scene: Little Joe Washington.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/ Aug 1998): 52.

BW561. Komara, Edward. “Washington, Isidore ‘Tuts’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1052 (Item E162).

BW575. Wood, Roger. “The Unlikely Renaissance of Little Joe Washington.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 10–21.

BW562. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Washington, Isidore ‘Tuts’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2632 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 367, 369 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 363 (E169).

LEROY WASHINGTON

BW563. Persson, Lennart. “Tuts Washington.” Pop [Sweden] no. 15 (1995): 1596.

BW576. Bastin, Bruce. Leroy Washington: Wild Cherry. UK: Flyright FLY LP 574, 1981.

BW564. Santelli, Robert. “Washington, Tuts,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 432–433 (Item E202).

BW577. Komara, Edward. “Washington, Leroy,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1053 (Item E162).

BW565. Sebastian, Kathy. “‘I Just Take Life the Way I Find It’: A Reflection on Isidore ‘Tuts’ Washington.” New Orleans Music 3, no. 6 (1992): 14–18. Obituaries: Billboard 96 (18 Aug 1984): 53. Cadence 10, no. 9 (Sep 1984): 78. Coda no. 199 (Dec 1984): 39. Down Beat 51, no. 11 (Nov 1984): 14. Footnote 16, no. 1 (1984): 2. Jazz Educators Journal 17, no. 2 (1984/85): 112. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 332 (Sep/Oct 1984): 5. JazzTimes (Sep 1984): 10. Mississippi Rag (Sep 1984 ): 5. Orkester Journalen 52 (Dec 1984): 52. Second Line 40 (Fall 1988): 36. Variety 316 (15 Aug 1984): 95. BW566. Hannusch, Jeff. “Isidore ‘Tuts’ Washington, 1907– 1984.” Wavelength no. 47 (Sep 1984): 20–21, 28. BW567. Hortig, Michael. “Isidore ‘Tuts’ Washington.” Blues Life no. 28 (1984): 22. BW568. Loveland, Jan. “Isidore ‘Tuts’ Washington.” Living Blues no. 63 (Jan/Feb 1985): 58. BW569. Périn, Jacques. “Tuts Washington.” Soul Bag no. 100 (Sep/Oct 1984): 56.

See also: Virus de Blues no. 5 (Oct/Nov 2005). Virus de Blues no. 6 (Jan/Feb 2006). Item F1493.

BW578. Santelli, Robert. “Washington, Leroy,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 432 (Item E202). LIZZIE WASHINGTON See: Item BB65. LOUIS WASHINGTON BW579. Coller, Derek; Oliver, Paul. “Tallahassee Tight.” Discographical Forum no. 4 (Jan 1961): 15–16. BW580. Evans, David. Spark Plug Smith and Tallahassee Tight: East Coast Blues and Gospel: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1933–1934. Austria: Document DOCD-5387, 1995. TYRONE WASHINGTON BW581. Cooper, Kent. Tyrone Washington: Do Right. USA: Blue Labor BL-102, 1974. WALTER “COWBOY” WASHINGTON See: Item BP1066.

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WALTER “WOLFMAN” WASHINGTON BW582. Allen, Michael. “Wolfman at the Door: On the Road with the Roadmasters.” Blues Access no. 21 (Spring 1995): 42–43. BW583. Billington, Scott. Walter “Wolfman” Washington: On the Prowl. USA: Bullseye Blues & Jazz 116619630-2, 2000. BW584. Billington, Scott. Walter “Wolfman” Washington: Wolf at the Door. USA: Rounder CD 2098, 1991.

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BW599. Scott, Hammond. “Walter Washington: Playing for Real.” Wavelength no. 7 (May 1981): 24. BW600. Sinclair, John. Walter “Wolfman” Washington: Funk is in the House. USA: Rounder BB 9599, 1998. BW601. Sinclair, John. “Walter Washington: The Wolfman is at Your Door.” Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 20–29.

BW585. Brown, Charlie. “Interview with the Wolfman.” Wavelength no. 98 (Dec 1988): 7.

BW602. Skelly, Richard. “Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington: God and Funk are All Around Us.” Goldmine no. 483 (29 Jan 1999): 14–15.

BW586. Canupp, Shelley. “‘Wolfman’ to Take Bite Out of SBI.” Press Journal [Vero Beach, Florida] (28 Aug 1998): C1.

BW603. “Walter Wolfman Washington: Der Heuler aus New Orleans.” Blues News [Germany] no. 13 (Apr 1998): 17.

BW587. Collis, John. Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington: Get on Up: Charly Blues Masterworks, Vol. 9. UK: Charly BM9, 1993.

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BW588. Edwards, Jerome. “Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington & the Roadmasters.” Blues Revue no. 51 (Oct 1999): 80.

BW604. Burke, Tony; Penny, Dave. “Charles Waterford: ‘Crown Prince’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 18 (Apr 1986): 4–7.

BW589. Hannusch, Jeff. Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington: Wolf Tracks. USA: Rounder 2048, 1986; UK: Europa/Demon REU 1011, 1986.

BW605. Coller, Derek. “Blues Discography: Charles Waterford.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 30 (1964): 46.

BW590. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Washington, Walter ‘Wolfman’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2632 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 369 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 363 (E169).

BW606. Komara, Edward. “Waterford, Charles ‘Crown Prince’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1054 (Item E162).

BW591. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Blueprint 2, no. 29 (Nov 1999): 22–23. BW592. Pareles, Jon. “Enjoying Blues and Funk, But Independence Best of All.” New York Times (17 Apr 1992): 19. BW593. Patterson, Jason. “Walter Washington on His Own.” Wavelength no. 70 (Aug 1986): 18. BW594. Perkins, Spike. “Howling at the Moon.” Option no. 27 (Jul/Aug 1989): 58–61. BW595. Point, Michael. “Washington, Walter ‘Wolfman’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1054 (Item E162). BW596. Ridley, John. Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington: Good and Juicy. UK: Charly LIM 100, 1989. BW597. Riley, Thomas. “Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington.” Feelin’ Good no. 33 (1991): 32–36. BW598. Santelli, Robert. “Washington, Walter ‘Wolfman’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 433 (Item E202).

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 207 (2004).

BW607. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Waterford, Charles ‘Crown Prince’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2634 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 369 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 363 (E169). BW608. Olderen, Martin van. Crown Prince Waterford: Shoutin’ the Blues. Holland: Oldie Blues OL 8011, 1985. BW609. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Crown Prince Waterford, 1946–1950. France: Classics 5024, 2001. See also: Item BB3048. DICK WATERMAN BW610. Bays, Kenneth. “Dick Watermans’s Day Trip: Book Sheds New Light on Blues Personalities.” Blues Revue no. 85 (Dec 2003/Jan 2004): 42–43. BW611. Cheseborough, Steve. “Hall of Famer Dick Waterman Bats 1,000 for the Blues.” Blues Access no. 43 (Fall 2000): 28–31.

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BW612. Komara, Edward. “Waterman, Richard A. ‘Dick’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1054 (Item E162). RICHARD A. WATERMAN BW613. Gillis, Frank J.; Merriam, Alan P. “Richard Alan Waterman: Bibliography and Discography, 1941– 1971.” Ethnomusicology 17, no. 1 (1973): 89–94. BW614. Hay, Fred J. “Waterman, Richard Alan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1054 (Item E162). Obituaries: BW615. Bascom, William R. “Richard Alan Waterman (1914–1971).” Yearbook of the International Folk Music Council 4 (1972): 146–151. BW616. Nettl, Bruno. “Richard Alan Waterman (1914– 1971): In Memoriam.” Yearbook for Inter-American Musical Research 7 (1971): 125–127. See also: Item A2145. ETHEL WATERS BW617. Albertson, Chris. Ethel Waters, 1921–1927. USA: Biograph BLP-12022, 1970. Vol. 2: Jazzin’ Babies Blues. USA: Biograph BLP-12026, 1971. BW618. Ames, Morgan. “Ethel Waters: Clearly One of the Greatest.” High Fidelity/Musical America 18 (Aug 1968): 108. BW619. Anon. “Chicago’s Own Tonys: One to Ethel Waters.” Variety 260 (23 Sep 1970): 73. BW620. Anon. “Chinese Like Ethel Waters’ Music Best.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (30 Nov 1929): 8

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BW629. Anon. “Ethel Waters in Symphonic Bow.” Musical Courier 144 (1 Dec 1951): 20. BW630. Anon. “Ethel Waters in the South.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (21 Apr 1922): 11. BW631. Anon. “Ethel Waters Recalls Being Stranded in 1931.” Chicago Defender (2 Dec 1939): 15. BW632. Anon. “Ethel Waters Still London Sensation.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (28 Dec 1929): 7. BW633. Anon. “Ethel Waters Talks of Her Rise to ‘Tops’ on Broadway.” Chicago Defender (12 Oct 1935): 9. BW634. Anon. “Ethel Waters Voice Helped by Drysdale.” Chicago Defender (15 Mar 1930): 11. BW635. Anon. “Ethel’s History.” Chicago Defender (25 Dec 1926). BW636. Anon. “From the Archives: Ethel Waters — Her Radio Bow ‘1922’.” Record Research 1, no. 2 (Apr 1955): 10. BW637. Anon. “Individuality Must Be Cultivated to Insure Success on the Stage.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (7 Jan 1933): 19. BW638. Anon. “Jazzmen to Take Ride on ‘Route 66’.” Down Beat 28, no. 20 (28 Sep 1961): 12. BW639. Anon. “London Seeks to Bar Ethel Waters SongsNaughty?” Chicago Defender (16 Nov 1929): 12. BW640. Anon. “The Member of the Wedding.” Ebony no. 8, no. 2 (Dec 1952): 47. BW641. Anon. “The Men in My Life.” Ebony 7, no. 3 (Jan 1952): 24–32.

BW621. Anon. “Ethel Radiates.” Chicago Defender (29 Apr 1922): 7.

BW642. Anon. “Miss Waters Regrets.” Ebony 12 (Feb 1957): 56–60.

BW622. Anon. “Ethel Waters.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (2 Sep 1933): 19.

BW643. Anon. “$1,500 Per for Ethel Waters at Palladium.” Chicago Defender (1 Feb 1930): 11.

BW623. Anon. “Ethel Waters.” Chicago Defender (21 Mar 1931): 8.

BW644. Anon. “Operated on Throat of Ethel Waters.” AfroAmerican [Baltimore] (30 Nov 1929): 3.

BW624. Anon. “Ethel Waters and a Hymn: Actress Talks About the Song She Sings in Hit Play.” New York Times (30 Apr 1950): B2.

BW645. Anon. “Singing for Your Supper.” Independent Woman 15 (Apr 1938): 106–108.

BW625. Anon. Ethel Waters: Complete Decca Records. Denmark: Swingtime ST 1031, 1989. BW626. Anon. “Ethel Waters Disappoints Great Crowd at Grand.” Chicago Defender (11 Nov 1922): 6. BW627. Anon. “Ethel Waters Has to Deny London Encores.” Chicago Defender (7 Dec 1929): 11. BW628. Anon. “Ethel Waters Hits ‘Some’ Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Chicago Defender (29 Sep 1956): 14.

BW646. Anon. “Six Titans: Ethel Waters.” Music Educators Journal 64, no. 7 (Mar 1978): 64. BW647. Anon. “Still Waters.” Saturday Review 36 (10 Oct 1953): 30–32. BW648. Bakker, Dick M. “Ethel Waters.” Micrography no. 11 (Sep 1970): 6. BW649. Biagioni, Egino. “Blues the (Blues-) World Forgot. 9. Teil: Down Home Blues: Ethel Waters.” Blues Notes 10, no. 32/33 (Mar 1978): 10–14, 58.

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BW650. Block, Walter de. “The Blues is Everybody’s Business: Ethel Waters.” Doctor Jazz no. 17 (1966): 20–23. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BW651. Bogaert, Karel. “Waters, Ethel,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 391–392 (Item E110). BW652. Bogle, Donald. “The 1950s: Scraps,” in Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television, pp. 9–91. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001. BW653. Borden, B.; Marvin, S. Miss Ethel Waters: Performing in Person Highlights from Her Illustrious Career. USA: Monmouth Evergreen MES 6812, 1970. BW654. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Waters, Ethel,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 525 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Ethel Waters,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 674 (Item E119).

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BW665. Davis, Ken. “Ethel Waters: A Discography.” Discographer 1 (Third Quarter 1968): 1-227-1-234a. BW666. DeKorte, Juliann. Ethel Waters: Finally Home. Old Tappan: F.H. Revell, 1978. 128 pp. BW667. Dobrin, Arnold. Voices of Joy, Voices of Freedom: Ethel Waters, Sammy Davis, Jr., Marian Anderson, Paul Robeson, Lena Horne. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1972. BW668. Driggs, Frank. Ethel Waters’ Greatest Years. USA: Columbia KG 31571, 1972. BW669. Dumont, Lou. Ethel Waters: On the Air. USA: Totem 1041, 1984. BW670. Ellis, Chris. “Ethel Waters: Jazz Singer.” Storyville no. 22 (Apr/May 1969): 128–130. BW671. Ellis, Chris. Ethel Waters, Featuring Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington, 1929–1939. Holland: Timeless CBC1-007, 1998.

BW655. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Ethel Waters,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 202–203 (Item E120).

BW672. Feather, Leonard. “Waters, Ethel,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 279 (Item E136).

BW656. Cherry, Randall. “Ethel Waters: ‘Long, Lean, Lanky Mama’,” in Nobody Knows Where the Blues Come From, ed. R. Springer. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2006.

BW673. Feather, Leonard. “Waters, Ethel,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 336 (Item E135).

BW657. Cherry, Randall. “Ethel Waters: The Voice of an Era,” in Temples for Tomorrow: Looking Back at the Harlem Renaissance, ed. G. Fabre; M. Feith, pp. 99–124. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001. BW658. Chilton, John. “Waters, Ethel,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 346–347 (Item E121).

BW674. Feather, Leonard. “Waters, Ethel,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 454–455 (Item E138). BW675. Georgiady, Nicholas Peter; Ferrara, Joseph S.; Green, Robert Lee; Romano, Louis G.; Swan, Robert. Ethel Waters: American Negro Actress. Milwaukee: Franklin, 1969. 15 pp.

BW659. Clarke, Donald. “Waters, Ethel,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1352 (Item E125).

BW676. Gianoulis, Tina. “Waters, Ethel,” in The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, & Musical Theater, ed. C.J. Summers, pp. 273–274. San Francisco: Cleis, 2004.

BW660. Constant, Denis. “Voix de Femmes.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 270 (Nov/Dec 1978): 46.

BW677. Harris, Sheldon. “Waters, Ethel,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 538–544 (E146).

BW661. Coulter, L. “Double or Quits.” Melody Maker (19 Jan 1957): 2.

BW678. Hentoff, Nat. “Garvin Bushell and New York: Jazz in the 1920’s.” Jazz Review [USA] 2, no. 3 (Apr 1959): 16–17, 40.

BW662. Cullen, Frank. “Ethel Waters: ‘The Mother of Us All’.” Classic Images no. 253 (Jul 1996): 17–21. BW663. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Waters, Ethel,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 306. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957. BW664. Davies, Ron; Mahony, Dan; Harris, H. Meunier. “The Records of Ethel Waters.” Playback 2 (Jun 1949): 26–29. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Jazz Journal 10, no. 4 (1958).)

BW679. Hoeber, Margaret; Moser-Anderson, Jenny (ill). “Ethel Waters,” in Famous Black Americans. Palos Verdes Estates: Frank Schaffer, 1988. BW680. Holland, Ted. “Ethel Waters,” in This Day in African-American Music, pp. 129–130 (E157). BW681. Howes, Kelly King; Slovey, Christine. “Ethel Waters,” in Harlem Renaissance. Detroit: UXL, 2001.

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BW682. Hudson, Wade; Wesley, Valerie Wilson. “Ethel Waters,” in Afro-Bets Book of Black Heroes from A to Z: An Introduction to Important Black Achievers for Young Readers. Orange: Just Us, 1988. BW683. Hughes, Langston. “Ethel Waters: Singer of Popular Songs,” in Famous Negro Music Makers. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1955. Reprinted in Works for Children and Young Adults: Biographies. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2001. BW684. Hurwitt, Elliott S. “Waters, Ethel,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1055 (Item E162). BW685. Hyatt, Fred. Ethel Waters: Queen of Song. USA: Glendale GL 9011, 1984. BW686. Jackson, J.A. (Billboard). “Around New York with Billboard Jackson.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (2 May 1925): 4. BW687. Kinkle, Roger D. “Waters, Ethel,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1912–1913 (E160). BW688. Knaack, Twila. Ethel Waters: I Touched a Sparrow. Waco: Word, 1978. 128 pp.; Minneapolis: World Wide, 1978. 156 pp. BW689. Lamparski, Richard. “Ethel Waters,” in Whatever Became of ... ? New York: Crown, 1968. BW690. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Waters, Ethel,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2634– 2635 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, p. 417 (E167). BW691. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Waters, Ethel,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 758 (Item E176). BW692. McCorkle, Susannah. “The Mother of Us All.” American Heritage 45, no. 1 (Feb/Mar 1994): 60– 62, 64, 66–73. BW693. Monceaux, Morgan. “Ethel Waters,” in Jazz: My Music, My People. New York: Knopf, 1994. BW694. Nelson, John. “Ethel Waters on Record.” Coda 10, no. 1 (May/Jun 1971): 2–4. BW695. Nevers, Daniel. “America’s Foremost Ebony Comedienne: Ethel Waters.” Jazz Hot no. 345/346 (Feb 1978): 42–45. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BW696. Niquét, Bernard. “Ethel Waters.” Point du Jazz no. 6 (Mar 1972): 5–18. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BW697. Norris, John. “Ethel Waters.” Coda (Oct 1973): 16.

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BW698. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Waters, Ethel,” in Dictionary of Jazz, pp. 269–270 (Item E182). BW699. Panassié, Hugues. “Ethel Waters.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 207 (1971): 3. BW700. Placksin, Sally. “Ethel Waters,” in American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present, pp. 24–28. New York: Wideview, 1982. BW701. Pleasants, Henry. “Waters, Ethel,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 20, ed. S. Sadie, pp. 233–234. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted as “Waters [née Howard], Ethel,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 490 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 599–560 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 27. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 121. New York: Grove, 2001. BW702. Pleasants, Harry. “Happy Birthday Ethel Waters.” Stereo Review 37, no. 4 (Oct 1976): 119. BW703. Reilly, Peter. “Ethel Waters: Unique and Indispensible.” HiFi Review 21 (Aug 1968): 73–74. BW704. Reitz, Rosetta. Ethel Waters, 1938–40. USA: Rosetta RR 1314, 1986. BW705. Reitz, Rosetta. “Ethel Waters: Quintessential Singer of the American Song.” Hot Wire 6, no. 1 (Jan 1990): 20–22, 56. BW706. Rubiner, Julia M. “Ethel Waters,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 11 (Item E164). BW707. Rye, Howard. “Ethel Waters, 1921–1943.” Collectors Items no. 6 (Jun 1981): 8–9. BW708. Rye, Howard. “Visiting Fireman, 12a.” Storyville no. 126 (Aug/Sep 1986): 218–222. BW709. Santelli, Robert. “Waters, Ethel,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 433–434 (Item E202). BW710. Schenker, Anatol. Ethel Waters, 1921–1923. France: Classics 796, 1994. 1923–1925. France: Classics 775, 1994. 1925–1926. France: Classics 672, 1992. 1926–1929. France: Classics 688, 1993. 1929–1931. France: Classics 721, 1993. 1931–1934. France: Classics 735, 1993. 1935–1940. France: Classics 755, 1993. 1946–1947. France: Classics 1249, 2002. BW711. See, Hilda. “Critic Finds Ethel Waters’ Style a ‘Natural’ Employed by Many Stars.” Chicago Defender (14 Jun 1947): 18.

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BW712. Smith, William Gardner. “Phylon Profile. XXI: Ethel Waters.” Phylon 11, no. 2 (2nd Quarter 1950): 114–120. BW713. Southern, Eileen. “Waters (née Howard): Ethel,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 393 (Item E208).

1977): 37. Down Beat 44 (3 Nov 1977): 12. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 49 (1977): 18. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 258 (Oct 1977): 50. Jazz Podium 26 (Oct 1977): 27. Living Blues no. 34 (Sep/Oct 1977): 41. Music Educator’s Journal 64 (Mar 1978): 64– 65. New York Times (2 Sep 1977). Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 3, no. 6 (1977): 541. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 11, no. 3 (1977): 530–531. The Times [UK] (3 Sep 1977): 14. Variety 288 (7 Sep 1977): 2+.

BW714. Vechten Van, Carl. “Negro ‘Blues’ Singers: An Appreciation of Three Coloured Artists Who Excel in an Unusual and Native Medium.” Vanity Fair 26, no. 1 (Mar 1926): 67, 106, 108. Reprinted in Write Me a Few of Your Lines, ed. S. Tracy, pp. 315–318 (Item A2216).

BW725. Dahlgren, Rolf. “Ethel Waters.” Orkester Journalen 45, no. 10 (Oct 1977): 5.

BW715. Waters, Ethel. “From ‘His Eye is on the Sparrow’, in Readings in Black American Music, ed. E. Southern, pp. 244–252. New York: Norton, 1971. (NOTE: Excerpted from His Eye is on the Sparrow: An Autobiography. Garden City: Doubleday, 1951.)

BW726. Giddins, Gary. “Weatherbird: Ethel Waters: Mother of Us All.” Village Voice 22 (10 Oct 1977): 41, 63. Reprinted in Riding on a Blue Note, pp. 3–13. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Reprinted in Visions of Jazz: The First Century, pp. 51–58. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

BW716. Waters, Ethel; Samuels, Charles. His Eye is on the Sparrow: An Autobiography. Garden City: Doubleday, 1951. 278 pp.; New York: Bantam, 1952. 342 pp.; Paris: Laffont, 1952. 381 pp.; London: Jazz Book Club, 1958. 278 pp.; New York: Jove, 1978. 278 pp.; New York: Da Capo, 1992. 278 pp.

BW727. Gillespie, M.A. “Ethel Waters.” Essence 8 (Nov 1977): 63.

BW717. Waters, Ethel; Samuels, Charles. “‘His Eye is on the Sparrow’ by Ethel Waters.” Ladies Home Journal 67 (Oct 1950): 44–45+. BW718. Waters, Ethel. “‘I’m Just Old, Human, and Tired’, Says Ethel Waters.” Down Beat 19 (4 Apr 1952): 6. BW719. Waters, Ethel; Samuels, Charles. “Mamba’s Daughter.” The Atlantic 187 (Mar 1951): 31–36. BW720. Waters, Ethel. To Me It’s Wonderful. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. 162 pp. BW721. Wehling, Peter. “Die Rolle der Frau als Vokalistin im Amerikanischen Jazz.” Jazz Podium 36 (Aug 1987): 7–8. BW722. Willoughby, David. “Waters, Ethel,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, pp. 416–417. New York: Routledge, 2005. BW723. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Ethel Waters.” Storyville (1996/97): 231–232. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) BW724. Young, A.S. “Private Life of Ethel Waters.” Sepia 11 (Jan 1962): 55–58. Obituaries: Billboard 89 (10 Sep 1977): 74. Black Perspective in Music 6, no. 2 (Fall 1978): 241. Coda no. 157 (Sep/Oct 1977): 31. Crescendo 16 (Dec

BW728. Kunstadt, Leonard. “Ethel Waters, Vocal Pioneer, 1896–1977.” Rolling Stone no. 250 (20 Oct 1977): 26. BW729. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Ethel Waters.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 11 (Nov 1977): 33. BW730. Svacina, Fritz. “Ethel Waters.” Blues Life no. 1 (1978): 11. BW731. Wilcox, Bert. “Tribute to Ethel Waters, Elsie Carlisle, & Roberto Inglez.” Memory no. 37 (Winter 1977/78): 21, 30. See also: Jazz Hot no. 55 (May 1951). Items A241, A1521 (Pt. 1), A1826, A1833, BB376, BJ1753, BR162. “MISSISSIPPI” JOHNNY WATERS (John Sandifer) BW732. Komara, Edward. “Waters, Mississippi Johnny,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1055 (Item E162). BW733. Mazzolini, Tom. “Chicago Blues in Oakland.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 21–23. Obituaries: Blues Life no. 37 (1987): 6. Cadence 13, no. 8 (Aug 1987): 92. Goldmine no. 175 (10 Apr 1987). Living Blues no. 73 (1987): 38. Variety 326 (18 Feb 1987): 151. BW734. Bainer, Maria. “Mississippi Johnny Waters.” Block no. 62 (1987): 21. BW735. Goldwasser, Frank. “Mississippi Johnny Waters.” Soul Bag no. 110 (Summer 1987): 2.

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BW736. Howard, Maxine. “Mississippi Johnny Waters.” Blues Life no. 37 (1987): 4–6. BW737. Mazzolini, Tom. “Mississippi Johnny Waters.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 34–35. KITTY WATERS See: Item BS149. BEVERLY WATKINS BW738. Cooper, Peter. “Beverly ‘Guitar’ Watkins,” in Music Makers, ed. T. Duffy, pp. 172–175. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BW739. Duffy, Timothy. “Beverly Watkins.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 22–23. BW740. Fassio, Edoardo. “La Chittarrista Che Non Vuole Smettere di Studiare: Beverly Watkins.” Il Blues no. 80 (Sep 2002): 34–36. BW741. Welker, Gaile. “Watkins, Beverly ‘Guitar’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1058–1059 (Item E162).

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BW749. Calloway, Earl. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson Ain’t Burning Right Now.” Chicago Defender (9 Feb 1995): 20. BW750. Calloway, Earl. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson Kicks Off Budweiser’s Blue Monday Series.” Chicago Defender (4 Feb 1995): 48. BW751. Clarke, Donald. “Watson, Johnny ‘Guitar’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1355 (Item E125). BW752. Dahl, Bill. “Album Persuades ‘Guitar’ Watson to End Self-Imposed Exile.” Chicago Tribune (23 Dec 1994): 1. BW753. DeRemer, Leigh Ann. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 41 (Item E164). BW754. Elonen, Seppo. “Bluesin (Ja Rhythm & Blues (Ja Soulin)) Hahmoja Päivänvalossa: Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Blues News [Finland] no. 57 (1979): 4–6. BW755. Gregory, Hugh. “Johnny Guitar Watson,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

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BW756. Goldman, Vivien. “Johnny Be Baaad.” Mojo no. 18 (May 1995): 31.

BW742. Komara, Edward. “Watkins, John ‘Mad Dog’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1059 (Item E162).

BW757. Greensmith, Bill. “The Gangster of Love: Johnny Guitar Watson.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 11–12.

BW743. Lacava, Jacques. “John Watkins.” Soul Bag no. 100 (1984): 50. BW744. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Watkins, John ‘Mad Dog’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2636 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 369 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 363–364 (E169). BW745. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: John Watkins.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 54–55. ALABAMA WATSON (Hibert Watson) See: Items D546, D547. EL WATSON See: Items BB1393, C503. JOHNNY “GUITAR” WATSON

BW758. Hansen, H. “Die Gitarre Zum Sprechen Gebracht: Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson Ein Symbol Der ‘Schwarzen’ Rock-Musik.” Neue Musikzeitung no. 4 (Aug/ Sep 1980): 13. BW759. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, pp. 320–321 (Item E145). BW760. Harris, Sheldon. “Watson, Johnny ‘Guitar’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 544–545 (E146). BW761. Hess, Norbert. “Gangster of Love: Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Jazz Podium 25, no. 4 (Apr 1976): 16–18. BW762. Holland, Ted. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 20 (E157). BW763. Kozak, Roman. “Success Comes Late to Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Billboard 89 (16 Jul 1977): 34.

BW747. Bentley, Chris. “Rebound.” Roll Street Journal no. 9 (1984): 25.

BW764. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Watson, Johnny ‘Guitar’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2638 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 371 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 364–365 (E169).

BW748. Buzelin, Jean. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Jazz Hot no. 334 (Feb 1977): 30.

BW765. Mitchell, Rick. “Rapped Up in the Blues.” Houston Chronicle (12 Aug 1994): 1.

BW746. Allen, William ‘Hoss’. Johnny “‘Guitar” Watson: Gangster of Love. USA: Power Pak PO-306, 1979.

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the One, pp. 118–119. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1996. BW784. Watrous, Peter. “A Blues-Dipped Voice That Celebrates the Fleshly.” New York Times (16 Feb 1995): 17. BW785. Watson, Ben. “Original Gangsta.” The Wire no. 126 (Aug 1994): 20–22.

BW769. Périn, Jacques. “Johnny Guitar Watson.” Soul Bag no. 58 (1976): 11–14.

BW786. White, Cliff. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson: Givin’ the Blues a Shot.” Black Music 3, no. 27 (Feb 1976): 38–39, 51.

BW770. Russell, Tony. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson (1935– 1996),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 181–182 (Item A1904).

BW787. White, Cliff. “Rappin’ with Bo Diddley & Johnny Guitar Watson.” Shout no. 110 (Sep/Nov 1976): 2–6.

BW771. Saddler, Ian. “Johnny ‘Guitar’: The Best Years.” Roll Street Journal no. 8 (1984): 17–19.

BW788. Yeats, David. “The Lone Ranger Rides Again.” Blues & Soul no. 487 (7 Jul 1987): 36–37.

BW772. Santelli, Robert. “Watson, Johnny ‘Guitar’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 438 (Item E202).

Obituaries: Billboard 108 (28 Dec 1996): YE92. Blues Access no. 26 (Summer 1996): 56. Blues News [Germany] no. 5 (Jul 1996): 13. Cadence 22, no. 7 (Jul 1996): 125. Chicago Sun-Times (19 May 1996): 46. Cuadernos de Jazz no. 35 (1996): 9. Down Beat 63, no. 9 (Sep 1996): 14. Folk Roots no. 157 (Jul 1996): 13. Goldmine no. 405 (2 Feb 1996): 68+. Goldmine no. 416 (5 Jul 1996): 8. Guitar Magazine 5, no. 2 (Feb 1995): 26+. Guitar Player 30, no. 9 (Sep 1996): 19. In the Basement no. 3 (Aug 1996): 18. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 461 (Jul/Aug 1996): 8. Jazz Podium 46 (Jan 1997): 40. Jazz Podium (Jul/Aug 1996): 49. JazzTimes 26, no. 7 (Sep 1996): 21. Jefferson no. 111 (1996): 18. Jet (3 Jun 1996): 16. Los Angeles Sentinel (23 May 1996): 1. Melody Maker (25 May 1996): 4. Mojo no. 32 (1996): 135. Music Paper 35, no. 2 (Sep 1996): 8. Notes 53, no. 4 (1997): 1117. Das Orchester 44, no. 7/8 (1996): 92. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 7/8 (Jul/ Aug 1996): 44. Real Blues no. 1 (Jun/Jul 1996): 38. Sacramento Bee (17 May 1996). The Times [UK] (23 May 1996). Washington Post (20 May 1996): B4.

BW773. Schweitz, Hans. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Jefferson no. 24 (1974): 14–17. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BW774. Shertser, Peter. Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson: The Gangster is Back. UK: Red Lighnin’ RL0013, 1976; USA: Drive CD 3203, 1990s. BW775. Shindler, Merrill. “Guitar Watson: Is This Here Mother for Real?” Rolling Stone no. 242 (30 Jun 1977): 46, 48. BW776. Slaven, Neil. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” R&B Monthly no. 16 (May 1965): 2–5. BW777. Tomko, Gene. “Watson, Johnny ‘Guitar’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1059–1060 (Item E162). BW778. Topping, Ray. “The Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson Discography, 1952–63.” Roll Street Journal no. 8 (1984): 19–21. BW779. Topping, Ray. Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson: Hit the Highway. UK: Ace CH 70, 1983. BW780. Topping, Ray. Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson: Three Hours Past Midnight. USA: Virgin 2-91696, 1986; UK: Ace CDCH 909, 1987. BW781. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Johnny Guitar Watson,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 141–143, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BW782. Vickers, Tom. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson’s Disco Blues.” Rolling Stone no. 199 (6 Nov 1975): 17. BW783. Vincent, Rickey. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson,” in Funk: The Music, the People, and the Rhythm of

BW789. Belcher, David. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” The Herald [Glasgow, UK] (25 May 1996): 24. BW790. Boss, Pete; Wild, Rosie. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson, 1937–1996.” Blueprint no. 87 (Aug 1996): 22. BW791. Callaghan, John. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson, 1935– 1996.” The Guitar Magazine 6, no. 8 (Jul 1996): 8. BW792. DelGrosso, Rich. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson, 1935– 1996.” Blues Revue no. 24 (Aug/Sep 1996): 96. BW793. Gelder, Lawrence Van. “Johnny (Guitar) Watson, Musical Pioneer, Dies at 61.” New York Times (19 May 1996): 34.

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BW794. Gill, Andy. “The Life and Death of a GuitarSlinger.” Independent [UK] (27 May 1996): 2. BW795. Johnston, Richard. “Death Steals the Gangster.” Guitar Player 30, no. 10 (Oct 1996): 19. BW796. Nelson, David. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Living Blues no. 128 (Jul/Aug 1996): 53–54. BW797. Oliver, Myrna. “Johnny Watson, Pioneering R&B Guitarist, Dies.” Los Angeles Times (21 May 1996): 1.

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BW798. Radenac, Marc; Périn, Jacques. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Soul Bag no. 143 (1996): 30.

BW811. Kochakian, Dan. “Noble ‘Thin Man’ Watts: Dr. Watts, I Presume?” Blues & Rhythm no. 185 (Xmas 2003): 4–6.

BW799. Reynolds, J.R.; McClure, Steve. “Blues Artist Watson Dies in Japan at 61.” Billboard 108 (1 Jun 1996): 11+.

BW812. Kochakian, Dan. “Noble Watts/June Batemon Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 185 (Xmas 2003): 9–11.

BW800. Ritz, David. “Tribute: Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson, 1935–1996.” Rolling Stone no. 738/739 (11–25 Jul 1996): 22. BW801. Schulz, R. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Neue Musikzeitung 45 (Aug/Sep 1996): 2. BW802. Shurman, Dick. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Juke Blues no. 35 (Summer 1996): 28–29. BW803. Slaven, Neil. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 111 (Aug 1996): 17. BW804. Westbrook, Bruce. “Blues Great Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson Dies.” Houston Chronicle (18 May 1996): 4. BW805. White, Cliff. “Johnny Watson: Firing from the Hip.” Guardian [UK] (20 May 1996): T13. BW806. Wisse, Rien. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Block no. 98 (1996): 7. BW807. Zijlstra, Don. “Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson.” Block no. 99 (1996): 4–5. See also: Blues [Belgium] no. 24 (1977). Item C182. JOHNNY WATSON See: DADDY STOVEPIPE (under “D”) K.C. “MOJO” WATSON BW808. Munnich, Hartmut. “K.C. ‘Mojo’ Watson.” Blues Unlimited no. 79 (Jan 1971): 15. See also: F68. LOREN L. WATSON BW809. Russell, Tony. “Scouting for Blues: An Occasional Series on the Early A&R Men: 1. Loren L. Watson.” Juke Blues no. 27 (Autumn 1992): 23.

BW813. Milliken, Greg. “Noble ‘Thin Man’ Watts.” Blue Suede News no. 63 (Summer 2003): 12–14. BW814. Mohr, Kurt; Niquét, Bernard. “Noble Watts: Discographie.” Soul Bag no. 84 (Aug/Sep 1981): 18– 19. Reprinted in Point du Jazz 18 (Nov 1982): 115–116. BW815. Niquét, Bernard. “Noble Watts.” Soul Bag no. 84 (Aug/Sep 1981): 17. Reprinted in Point du Jazz 18 (Nov 1982): 114–115. Translated into Swedish as “Noble ‘Thin Man’ Watts.” Jefferson no. 62 (Fall 1983): 45. BW816. Nite, Norm N. “Noble ‘Thin Man’ Watts,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., p. 648 (Item E181). BW817. Rye, Howard. “Watts, Noble ‘Thin Man’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1060 (Item E162). BW818. Santelli, Robert. “Watts, Noble,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 438–439 (Item E202). Obituaries: All About Jazz [New York] no. 30 (2004): 35. Blue Suede News no. 68 (Fall 2004): 50. Courier Mail [Queensland, Australia] (15 Sep 2004): 28. Dirty Linen no. 115 (2004): 8. Discoveries no. 197 (2004): 51. JazzTimes 34, no. 9 (Nov 2004): 37. JazzTimes 35 (Jan 2005): 64. Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 81. Notes 61 (Jun 2005): 982. Now Dig This no. 260 (Nov 2004): 3. St. Petersburg Times [Florida] (29 Aug 2004): A8. Sing Out! 48, no. 4 (Winter 2005): 201. The Times [UK] (20 Sep 2004): 25. Washington Post (27 Aug 2004): B6. BW819. Abbott, Jim. “Jazz-Blues Legend Noble ‘Thin Man’ Watts Dies.” Orlando Sentinel [Florida] (26 Aug 2004) BW820. Falconer, Bill. “Noble ‘Thin Man’ Watts.” Cadence 30, no. 10 (Oct 2004): 141.

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BW821. Kochakian, Dan. “Noble Watts.” Blues & Rhythm no. 193 (Oct 2004): 15.

BW837. Sharp, Steven. Carl Weathersby: Looking Out My Window. USA: Evidence ECD 26089-2, 1997.

BW822. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Noble ‘Thin Man’ Watts.” Goldmine no. 639 (21 Jan 2005): 52.

BW838. Tipaldi, Art. “Carl Weathersby,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 93–99. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002.

BW823. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 614 (2004): suppl. 7.

BW839. Tipaldi, Art. “Carl Weathersby: Don’t Let Nobody Stop You from Playin’.” Blues Revue no. 67 (May 2001): 17–20.

BW824. Tapp, Richard. “Noble Watts.” Juke Blues no. 57 (Late 2004): 58. See also: Item BW2026. JAMES WAYNE (James D. Waynes) BW825. Broven, John J. “Wee Willie Wayne,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 177–178 (Item F1076). BW826. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wayne, Wee Willie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2641 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 371–372 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 365 (E169). BW827. Ritvanen, Juhani. “James Waynes.” Blues News [Finland] no. 76 (1982): 8–9, 12. BW828. Rotante, Anthony. “James Wayne (Waynes): Discography.” Record Research no. 72 (Nov 1965): 9. KENNY “BLUES BOSS” WAYNE BW829. Leslie, Fran. “Blues Boss.” Blueprint 2, no. 40 (Oct 2000): 18–20. BW830. Romain-Vincent, Gilles; Plantegenest, Cathy. “Kenny ‘Blues Boss’ Wayne: Boogie Woogie Man.” Soul Bag no. 165 (Winter 2001): 6–8. See also: Westcoast Blues Review no. 16 (Apr/May 1996). CARL WEATHERSBY BW831. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues: Billy Branch and Carl Weathersby.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 465 (Dec 1996): 44. BW832. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Weathersby, Carl,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 365 (E169). BW833. Lewis, Sheila. “Blues Breaker.” Folk Roots no. 191 (May 1999): 14. BW834. Pointer-Jones, Sandra. “Carl Weathersby: La Vita Comincia a Quarant’anni.” Il Blues no. 66 (Mar 1999): 16–21. BW835. Russell, Rusty. “Buzz: Carl Weathersby.” Guitar Player 34, no. 11 (Nov 2000): 59–60. BW836. Sharp, Steven. “Carl Weathersby: Blues is Changin’.” Living Blues no. 135 (Sep/Oct 1997): 34–41.

BW840. Weathersby, Carl; Dahl, Bill. Carl Weathersby: Don’t Lay Your Blues on Me. USA: Evidence ECD 26075-2, 1996. BW841. Whiteis, David. “Weathersby, Carl,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1061 (Item E162). BW842. Wilcock, Donald E. Carl Weathersby: Restless Feeling. USA: Evidence ECD 26099-2, 1998. See also: Blues & Co no. 20 (2002). CURLEY WEAVER BW843. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Curley Weaver,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 263–264 (E101). BW844. Balfour, Alan. Blind Willie McTell & Curley Weaver: The Postwar Years (1949–1950). Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6014, 1991. BW845. Bogaert, Karel. “Weaver, Curley,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 394–395 (Item E110). BW846. Briggs, Keith. Curley Weaver: Complete Recorded Works, 1933–1935, in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5111, 1992. BW847. Harris, Mark. “McTell & Weaver: Post-War Years.” Pickin’ the Blues no. 10 (Dec 1982): 11–13. BW848. Harris, Sheldon. “Weaver, ‘Blind’ Curley James,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 546 (E146). BW849. Harrison, David. “Weaver, James ‘Curley’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1061 (Item E162). BW850. Hortig, Michael. “Tricks Ain’t Walking No More: James ‘Curley’ Weaver.” Blues Life no. 13 (1981): 20–22. BW851. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Weaver, Curley James,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2642 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 372 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 365 (E169). BW852. Lowry, Pete. “Some Cold Rainy Day. Pt. 2: Curley Weaver.” Blues Unlimited no. 93 (Jul 1972): 13. BW853. Russell, Tony. “Curley Weaver (1906–1962),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 182 (Item A1904).

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BW854. Rye, Howard. “Curley Weaver.” Collectors Items no. 54 (Summer 1990): 4. BW855. Rye, Howard. “Curley Weaver (Revised).” Collectors Items no. 56 (Dec 1990): 23. BW856. Santelli, Robert. “Weaver, Curley,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 439–440 (Item E202). BW857. Shadwick, Keith. “Curley James Weaver,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 325 (Item E204). BW858. Vernon, Paul. “Blues Obscurities. No. 5.” Blues World no. 23 (Apr 1969): 31.

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See also: CORA MAE BRYANT

BW872. Bogaert, Karel. “Webb, Boogie Bill,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 395 (Item E110).

Items A21, BA567, BB203, BB377, BB3074, BB3075, BS109, D869, F432, F522, F551.

BW873. Evans, David. “Boogie Bill Webb.” Blues Unlimited no. 57 (Nov 1968): 14.

JOE WEAVER BW859. Moonoogian, George A. “The Joe Weaver Story: ‘Baby, I Love You So’.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 8 (Mar 1982): 5 pp. (NOTE: Includes discography.) See also: Item F753. SYLVESTER WEAVER BW860. Briggs, Keith. Sylvester Weaver: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5112, 1992. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5113, 1992. BW861. Garon, Paul. “On the Trail of Sylvester Weaver.” Living Blues no. 52 (1982): 15–17. BW862. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Weaver, Sylvester,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 372 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 366 (E169).

BW874. Evans, David. “A Talk with Boogie Bill. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 97 (Dec 1972): 8–9; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 98 (Jan 1973): 18–19. BW875. Evans, David. “Techniques of Blues Composition Among Black Folksingers.” Journal of American Folklore 87, no. 345 (Jul/Sep 1974): 240–249. BW876. Hannusch, Jeff. “Bill Webb: ‘They Call Me Boogie Bill’,” in I Hear You Knockin’, pp. 171–176 (Item F1085). BW877. Harris, Sheldon. “Webb, ‘Boogie’ Bill,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 546–547 (E146). BW878. Lacava, Jacques. “Boogie Bill Webb.” Soul Bag no. 112 (1988): 21. BW879. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Webb, ‘Boogie’ Bill,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2643 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 372 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 366 (E169).

BW863. Obrecht, Jas. “Sylvester Weaver.” Victrola and 78 Journal no. 11 (1997/98): 15–17.

BW880. Palmer, Robert; Spitzer, Nicholas R. Boogie Bill Webb: Drinkin’ and Stinkin’. USA: Flying Fish FF 506, 1989.

BW864. O’Neal, Jim; Garon, Paul. “Kentucky Blues. Pt. 2: The Sylvester Weaver Scrapbook.” Living Blues no. 52 (Spring 1982): 15–25.

BW881. Santelli, Robert. “Webb, Boogie Bill,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 440 (Item E202).

BW865. Parry, William Hewitt. “Sylvester Weaver: A Provisional Discography.” Discophile no. 18 (Jun 1951): 11–13; Discophile no. 19 (Aug 1951): 12.

BW882. Soricelli, Robert. “Webb, ‘Boogie’ Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1062 (Item E162).

BW866. Rijn, Guido van; Vergeer, Hans. Sylvester Weaver: Smoketown Strut. Holland: Agram AB 2010, 1983.

BW883. Zijlstra, Don. “Boogie Bill Webb-een Leven Vol Pech en Mysterie.” Block no. 73 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1990): 17–19.

BW867. Rijn, Guido van. “Weaver, Sylvester,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1061–1062 (Item E162).

Obituaries: Cadence 17, no. 2 (Feb 1991): 94. Goldmine no. 268 (2 Nov 1990).

BW868. Shadwick, Keith. “Sylvester Weaver,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 328 (Item E204).

BW884. Aiges, Scott. “Guitarist ‘Boogie’ Bill Webb of New Orleans is Dead at 66.” Times-Picayune (28 Aug 1990). Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 56 (Nov

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1990): 24. Reprinted in German Blues Circle Info no. 180 (1990): 2. BW885. Radenac, Marc. “Boogie Bill Webb.” Soul Bag no. 122 (Winter 1990/91): 23.

BW900. Dahl, Bill. “Boogie Woogie Queen Katie Webster Returns from Stroke.” Chicago Tribune (27 May 1994): 7.

BW886. Sandmel, Ben. “Boogie Bill Webb.” Juke Blues no. 22 (Winter/Spring 1991): 25.

BW901. Doerschuk, Robert L. “World View: Katie Webster — At Home with the Swamp Boogie Queen.” Keyboard 16 (Mar 1990): 28–29.

BW887. Sandmel, Ben. “Boogie Bill Webb.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 51.

BW902. Feldmann, Martin. “Katie Webster.” Jazz Podium 32, no. 12 (Dec 1983): 17.

BW888. Sandmel, Ben. “Boogie Bill Webb Passes.” Wavelength no. 122 (Dec 1990): 8.

BW903. Govenar, Alan. “Katie Webster,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 187–188 (Item F1414).

See also: Wavelength no. 23 (Sep 1982).

BW904. Graham, Jefferson. “Blues is Red-Hot as Legends Uncover Delta Roots.” USA Today (22 Jan 1990): 4.

Item D1674. BRAD WEBB

WILLIE “JITTERBUG” WEBB

BW905. Greenwood, Ian. “25 Years After Otis Redding: Katie Webster: The Blues and Her Lovers.” Jazz Magazine [UK] no. 27 (Nov/Dec 1994): 18–21.

BW889. Komara, Edward. “Webb, Willie ‘Jitterbug’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1062 (Item E162).

BW906. Hansen, George. “Katie Webster: The Swamp Boogie Queen is Ready for a Comeback After Suffering a Stroke.” Chicago Blues 3, no. 1 (1994): 15–17.

BW890. Watson, Tony. “Jitterbug Webb.” Blues & Rhythm no. 101 (Aug 1995): 10–13.

BW907. Harris, Sheldon. “Webster, Katie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 547 (E146).

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 51. Orkester Journalen 64 (Dec 1997): 59. Orkester Journalen (Apr 1998): 45. Real Blues no. 10 (Dec 1997/Jan 1998): 48.

BW908. Hess, Norbert. “Katie Webster: In Jeder Beziehung Kolossal!” Blues Forum no. 7 (3rd Quarter 1982): 10–14. Translated into Swedish as “Katie Webster: Kolossal i Varje Betydelse.” Jefferson no. 64 (Spring 1984): 4–9.

See: BLIND MISSISSIPPI MORRIS

BW891. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Willie ‘Jitterbug’ Webb.” Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 79–80. BW892. Shute, Bill. “Jitterbug Webb.” Blues & Rhythm no. 125 (Christmas 1997): 15. KATIE WEBSTER BW893. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Katie Webster,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 264 (E101). BW894. Bastin, Bruce. Katie Webster: Whooee Sweet Daddy. UK: Flyright FLY LP 530, 1975. BW895. Benicewicz, Larry. “Katie Webster at the Roxy.” Blues Life no. 45 (1989): 16–17. BW896. Bogaert, Karel. “Webster, Katie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 396 (Item E110). BW897. Bradley, Ed. Katie Webster: No Foolin’. USA: Alligator ALCD 4803, 1991. BW898. Brown, Charlie. “Blues and More with Katie Webster.” Wavelength no. 97 (Nov 1988): 4. BW899. Colman, Stuart. “Stuart Colman Presents Repeating Echoes.” Now Dig This no. 235 (Oct 2002): 24– 27. (NOTE: Originally broadcast on BBC Radio London, 3 Feb 1985.)

BW909. Hess, Norbert. “Katie Webster: ‘200 Pounds of Joy’.” Block no. 45 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1983): 26–28. BW910. Hess, Norbert. “Katie Webster: ‘200 Pounds of Joy’.” Blues Unlimited no. 144 (Spring 1983): 15–17. BW911. Hildebrand, Lee. Katie Webster: I Know That’s Right. USA: Arhoolie 1094, 1985. BW912. Hildebrand, Lee. “Living Blues Interview: Katie Webster: The Swamp Boogie Queen is Still Singing.” Living Blues no. 74 (1987): 12–17; Living Blues no. 75 (1987): 36–40. BW913. Hobus, André. “Katie Webster (1939–1999).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 21 (Mar 2002): 68. BW914. Hoffman, Larry. “Catchin’ Up.” Living Blues no. 140 (1998): 10. BW915. Ice Cube Slim. Katie Webster: Two-Fisted Mama! USA: Alligator AL 4777, 1989. BW916. Iglauer, Bruce; Ice Cube Slim; Palmer, Robert. Katie Webster: The Swamp Boogie Queen. USA: Alligator AL 4766, 1988.

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BW917. Iglauer, Bruce. Katie Webster: Deluxe Edition. USA: Alligator. ALCD 5606, 1999. BW918. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Katie Webster,” in Jamsession, p. 185. New York: Limelight, 1985. BW919. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Webster, Katie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2646 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 372–373 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 366 (E169). BW920. Leadbitter, Mike. “‘If You Ain’t Got No Bread You’ll Get No Meat Here!’,” in Crowley, Louisiana Blues, p. 26. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968. BW921. Leadbitter, Mike. “Katie Webster: ‘200 Pounds of Joy’.” Blues Unlimited no. 47 (Oct 1967): 9. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 158 (Item A1241). BW922. Mitchell, Rick. “The Queen of Swamp Boogie Comes Home.” Houston Chronicle (8 Jun 1995): 1. BW923. Paul, Alan. “Katie Webster: Swamp Roots Royalty.” Sing Out! 35, no. 1 (Winter 1990): 2–11. BW924. Point, Michael. “Webster, Katie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1062– 1063 (Item E162). BW925. Russell, Tony. “Katie Webster (1939–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 182–183 (Item A1904). BW926. Sandmel, Ben. “Faces: Louisiana Queen.” Musician no. 138 (Apr 1990): 16. BW927. Santelli, Robert. “Webster, Katie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 440–441 (Item E202). BW928. Shadwick, Keith. “Katie Webster,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 329 (Item E204). BW929. Ulloa, Barbara; Polesel, Christina. “Katie Webster.” Feelin’ Good no. 30 (1990): 6–11. Obituaries: Austin American-Statesman [Texas] (8 Sep 1999): B5. Billboard 111 (25 Sep 1999): 45. Block no. 111 (1999): 21+. Blues News [Germany] no. 20 (Jan/Mar 2000): 6. Blues Revue no. 53 (Dec 1999): 93. Cadence 25, no. 11 (Nov 1999): 141. Dirty Linen no. 85 (Dec 1999/Jan 2000): 8. Discoveries no. 138 (1999): 12. Folk Roots no. 197 (Nov 1999): 12. Jazz Hot no. 566 (Dec 1999–Jan 2000): 5. Jazz Now (Oct 1999): 11. Jazz Podium 48, no. 11 (Nov 1999): 47. Jazz Podium 49 (Jan 2000): 49. JazzTimes 29, no. 10 (Dec 1999): 29. Jefferson no.

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122 (1999): 46. Mississippi Rag 27 (Nov 1999): 10. Musica Jazz (Dec 1999): 54. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 921. Orkester Journalen (Oct 1999): 45. Q no. 158 (Nov 1999): 26. The Times [UK] (7 Oct 1999). Washington Post (11 Sep 1999): B6. BW930. Barnes, Terry. “1999 — The Year in Music: Passings.” Billboard 111 (25 Dec 1999–1 Jan 2000): YE106. BW931. Dallas, Karl. “Katie Webster.” Independent [UK] (11 Sep 1999): 7. BW932. Dellar, Fred. “Katie Webster: Swamp Boogie Queen.” Mojo no. 72 (Nov 1999): 35. BW933. Foulger, Byron. “Katie Webster.” Blues & Rhythm no. 144 (Nov 1999): 16. BW934. Hannusch, Jeff. “Katie Webster.” Goldmine no. 501 (8 Oct 1999): 12. BW935. Hannusch, Jeff. “Katie Webster.” Living Blues no. 148 (Nov/Dec 1999): 54. BW936. Harris, Paul. “Katie Webster.” Juke Blues no. 45 (Autumn 1999): 68–69. BW937. Mathieson, Kenny. “Katie Webster: An Appreciation.” The Scotsman (30 Sep 1999): 19. BW938. Mathieson, Kenny. “Larmes: Katie Webster.” Jazz Hot no. 566 (Dec 1999–Jan 2000): 5. BW939. Oliver, Myrna. “Katie Webster: Blues Singer and Pianist.” Los Angeles Times (9 Sep 1999): 16. BW940. Périn, Jacques. “Katie Webster.” Soul Bag no. 156 (Fall 1999): 37. BW941. Ratliff, Ben. “Katie Webster, 63, Blues’s Swamp Boogie Queen.” New York Times (10 Sep 1999): C18. BW942. Russell, Tony. “Katie Webster: Big Mama of the Blues Circuit.” Guardian [UK] (15 Sep 1999): 22. BW943. Seubold, Linda. “Katie Webster (1936–1999).” Blues Access no. 40 (Winter 2000): 47–48. BW944. Skelly, Richard J. “Katie Webster, 1936–1999.” Sing Out! 44, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 26–27. BW945. Thomas, Sherry. “Blues Queen Katie Webster Dies.” Houston Chronicle (8 Sep 1999): 4. See also: Blues Magazine [France] no. 15 (2000). Jazz, Blues & Co no. 68/69 (c1985). Now Dig This no. 64 (Jul 1988). Items BB1351, BH1156, BM1718. HY WEISS See: OLD TOWN RECORDS

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SAM WEISS See: OLD TOWN RECORDS BARRELHOUSE WELCH See: NOLAN WELSH ROBERT WELCH BW946. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert ‘Guitar’ Welch,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 264 (E101). BW947. Bogaert, Karel. “Welch, Robert ‘Guitar’,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 396–397 (Item E110). See also: Item BM339. PETE WELDING See: TESTAMENT RECORDS CASEY BILL WELDON (Will Weldon) BW948. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Casey Bill Weldon,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 265 (E101). BW949. Bogaert, Karel. “Casey Bill (Will Weldon),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 74–75 (Item E110). BW950. Calt, Stephen. Casey Bill Weldon & Kokomo Arnold: Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters of the 1930’s. USA: Yazoo L-1049, 1975.

BW959. Moore, Dave. Casey Bill Weldon: Complete Recorded Works, 1935–1938, in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5217, 1993. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5218, 1993. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5219, 1993. BW960. Morgantini, Jacques. Casey Bill Weldon: Hawaiian Guitar Wizard. France: RCA Bluebird PM42050, 1978. BW961. Panassié, Hugues. “The Bluebird Recordings of Casey Bill.” Discophile no. 43 (Aug 1955): 19; Discophile no. 44 (Oct 1955): 12. BW962. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Casey Bill,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 50 (Item E182). BW963. Parsons, Jack. “The Hawaiian Guitar Wizard Supreme: Kansas City Bill Weldon.” Blues Unlimited no. 3 (Jul 1963): 3–5. BW964. Russell, Tony. “Casey Bill Weldon (1909–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 183 (Item A1904). BW965. Rye, Howard. “Casey Bill Weldon.” Collectors Items no. 17 (Apr 1983): 12–13. BW966. Santelli, Robert. “Weldon, Casey Bill,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 441 (Item E202).

BW951. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Casey, Bill,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 73. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BW967. Smith, Casey. Casey Bill Weldon: Guitar Swing. UK: Catfish KATCD 217, 2002.

BW952. Garon, Paul. “Memphis Minnie & Casey Bill.” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 31–32

BW968. Tomko, Gene. “I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 489–490 (Item E162).

BW953. Harris, Sheldon. “Weldon, Will ‘Casey Bill’/ ’Kansas City Bill’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 547 (E146).

See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

BW954. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Casey Bill Weldon: Le Sorcier de la Guitare Hawaiienne.” Soul Bag no. 138 (Spring 1995): 16–18. BW955. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Casey Bill Weldon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 359 (E150). BW956. Komara, Edward. “Weldon, Casey Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1064 (Item E162). BW957. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Weldon, Casey Bill,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2651 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 373 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 367 (E169). BW958. Monge, Luigi. “W.P.A. Blues,” in La Lingua Inglese dei Negri d’America e i Blues: Analisi Critica di Alcuni Testi, pp. 400–404. Degree Thesis, University of Genoa, 1985.

Chicago Defender (11 Jan 1941): 21. Items BS1921, F1258. VALERIE WELLINGTON (Valerie Eileen Hall) BW969. Fry, Robert Webb, II. “Wellington, Valerie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 1064 (Item E162). BW970. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wellington, Valerie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2652 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 373 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 367 (E169). BW971. Lauro, Joe. “Valerie Wellington: Million Dollar Secret.” Fast Folk: Musical Magazine 1, no. 6 (Jun 1984): 12. BW972. Löfgren, Tommy. “La Blues Diva (Frå Opera till Blues): Valerie Wellington.” Jefferson no. 78 (1987): 2–4.

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BW973. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Valerie Wellington.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 55. BW974. O’Neal, Jim; Taylor, Koko. Valerie Wellington: Million Dollar Secret. USA: Rooster Blues R2619, 1984. BW975. Ro, Tano. “Valerie Wellington: La Nouvelle Voie de Chicago.” Soul Bag no. 100 (1984): 49–50. BW976. Russell, Tony. “Blues Journal.” Jazz Journal 37, no. 12 (Dec 1984): 13. BW977. Santelli, Robert. “Wellington, Valerie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 442 (Item E202). BW978. Shadwick, Keith. “Valerie Wellington,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 330 (Item E204). BW979. Turner, Twist. “Blues with a Twist.” Blues Access no. 40 (Winter 2000): 100–101. BW980. Wisse, Rien. “Valerie Wellington: Binnenkort in Nederland.” Block no. 49 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1984): 14–15. Obituaries: Billboard 105 (23 Jan 1993): 74. Cadence 19, no. 2 (Feb 1993): 125. Down Beat 60, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 12. Goldmine no. 327 (5 Feb 1993): 7. Jazz Podium 42 (Mar 1993): 36. JazzTimes 23, no. 3 (Apr 1993): 19. Jet (18 Jan 1993): 56. Orkester Journalen 61, no. 4 (Apr 1993): 38. The Record [Ontario, Canada] (4 Jan 1993): C8. Variety 350 (1 Feb 1993): 111. Vintage Soul no. 4 (1993): 15. Washington Post (5 Jan 1993) B7. BW981. Bey, Lee. “Blues Singer Wellington Dies at 34 of Aneurysm.” Chicago Sun-Times (3 Jan 1993): 33. BW982. Darwen, Norman. “Valerie Wellington.” Blues & Rhythm no. 77 (Mar 1993): 13. BW983. Drell, Adrienne. “Wellington Friends are Blue with Memories.” Chicago Sun-Times (4 Jan 1993): 14.

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BW989. “Valerie Wellington.” San Francisco Chronicle (4 Jan 1993). Reprinted in German Blues Circle Info no. 208 (1993): 2. See also: Item F155. BEN WELLS BW990. Greensmith, Bill. “Ben Wells and the Confiners.” Blues & Rhythm no. 93 (Oct 1994): 4–7. JUNIOR WELLS (Amos Blackmore) BW991. Adins, Georges. “Rencontre avec Jimmy Cotton et Junior Wells.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 41 (1966): 10–22. BW992. Anon. “All-Star Roster Remembers Junior Wells.” Blues Revue no. 37 (May 1998): 83. BW993. Anon. “Blues is How It Is.” Time [USA] 88 (2 Sep 1966): 53. BW994. Anon. Junior Wells: In My Younger Days. UK: Red Lightnin’ RL-007, 1972. BW995. Anon. “Junior Wells Seriously Ill.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 11. BW996. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Junior Wells,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 265–266 (E101). BW997. Arniac, Jean-Pierre. “Discographie de Junior Wells.” Soul Bag no. 75/76 (1980): 16–19. BW998. Aykroyd, Dan; Manilla, Ben. “Junior Wells,” in Elwood’s Blues, pp. 118–122 (Item A139). BW999. Bas-Rabérin, Philippe. “Passage du Blues.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 465 (Dec 1996): 44. BW1000. Bastin, Bruce. Junior Wells: Universal Rock. UK: Flyright LP-588, 1981. BW1001. Birnbaum, Larry. “Junior Wells: Blue Diamond in a Rhinestone Sea.” Down Beat 47, no. 2 (Feb 1980): 19–21, 70–71. Reprinted in Down Beat 65, no. 4 (Apr 1998): 38–39.

BW984. Ferrante, V. Layla. “Valerie Wellington November 14, 1959–January 3, 1993.” Blues Access no. 13 (Spring 1993): 31.

BW1002. Bogaert, Karel. “Wells, ‘Junior’ Amos,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 397–398 (Item E110).

BW985. Hess, Norbert. “Valerie Wellington.” Juke Blues no. 28 (Spring 1993): 24.

BW1003. Brisbin, John Anthony. Junior Wells: Pleading the Blues. USA: Evidence ECD 26035, 1993.

BW986. Poe, Janita. “Valerie Wellington, 33, Blues Singer.” Chicago Tribune (4 Jan 1993): 7. BW987. Radenac, Marc. “Valerie Wellington.” Soul Bag no. 130 (Spring 1993): 17. BW988. Serafin, Peter. “Valerie Wellington.” Living Blues no. 108 (Mar/Apr 1993): 48–49.

BW1004. Butters, Patrick T. “Wells Springs Forth Chicago Blues.” Washington Times (26 Apr 1991): 7. BW1005. Charters, Samuel B. Junior Wells: It’s My Life, Baby. USA: Vanguard VRS-9231, 1966; USA: Vanguard VMS 73120, 1985. Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 168– 169 (Item A407).

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BW1006. Clarke, Donald. “Wells, Junior,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1363–1364 (Item E125).

BW1026. Hodgett, Trevor. “You Got a Boy There, He Gonna Be Somebody.” Blues & Rhythm no. 74 (Nov 1992): 10–12.

BW1007. Comi, Valentina. “Testi: Junior Wells.” Il Blues no. 17 (Dec 1986): 30–31.

BW1027. Hofstein, Francis. “Wells/Guy.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 281 (Dec 1979): 32–33.

BW1008. Cramer, Alex. “Junior Wells.” Coda 12, no. 6 (May 1975): 6–8.

BW1028. Hohman, Ken. “Deja Revue: Junior Wells.” Blues Revue no. 46 (Apr 1999): 38.

BW1009. Cunningham, Linda. “Mr. Junior Wells.” Blues Life no. 66 (1994): 6, 9.

BW1029. Holland, Ted. “Amos ‘Junior’ Wells,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 145 (E157).

BW1010. Curwood, S. “Junior and Buddy.” Phoenix 3, no. 14 (6 Apr 1971): 8.

BW1030. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (30 Nov 1968): 14.

BW1011. Dahl, Bill. Junior Wells: You’re Tuff Enough: The Blue Rock Studio Recordings. USA: Mercury 314 558 551-2, 1998.

BW1031. Juel, Jens. “The One and Only Hoodoo Man: Junior Wells.” Blues Notes no. 3 (1993): 4–8.

BW1012. Elfman, Donald. Junior Wells: Better Off with the Blues. USA: Telarc CD-33354, 1993. BW1013. Escamilla, Brian. “Junior Wells,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 17 (Item E164). BW1014. Feather, Leonard. “Wells, Amos Jr. (Junior),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 281 (Item E136). BW1015. Gerelli, Carlo. “L’intervista.” Il Blues no. 3 (Jun 1983): 11–12. BW1016. Goddet, Laurent; Buzelin, Jean. “Junior Wells & Buddy Guy.” Jazz Hot no. 345/346 (Feb 1978): 26–29. BW1017. Haar, Cees van der. “Junior Wells.” Mr. Blues no. 12 (Nov 1969): 12–13.

BW1032. Jupitus, Phill. “Get the Blues.” Radio Times (10–16 Apr 2004): 36. BW1033. Kent, Don; Mohr, Kurt; Paterson, Neil; Tonneau, Serge. “Discographie de Junior Wells.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 35–38. BW1034. Kent, Don; Paterson, Neil. “Junior Wells.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 5–7. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited Reprints, pp. 6–7. Bexhill-onSea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 27–29 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Includes discography with additions/corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 12 (1964): suppl. 3, 5.) BW1035. Koester, Bob. “Blues for Mayor Daley.” Come for to Sing 2, no. 3 (Summer 1976): 9.

BW1018. Hadley, Frank-John. Junior Wells: Come on in This House. USA: Telarc CD-33395, 1996.

BW1036. Koester, Bob. Junior Wells: Blues Hit Big Town. USA: Delmark DL 640, 1977.

BW1019. Hadley, Frank-John. Junior Wells: Live at Buddy Guy’s Legends. USA: Telarc CD-83412, 1997.

BW1037. Koester, Bob. “Junior Wells: 18 Years at 48th and Indiana.” Come for to Sing 2, no. 3 (Summer 1976): 5–8.

BW1020. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Junior Wells,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 363–364 (Item E145).

BW1038. Koester, Bob. Junior Wells: Hoodoo Man Blues. USA: Delmark DS 612, 1966.

BW1021. Harris, Paul A. “After 50 Years, He Still Has the Blues.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (28 Apr 1991): 3.

BW1039. Lameuse, Christian. “Junior Wells: Une Vie en Blues.” Compact Disc Magazine no. 11 (Mar 1994): 27–29.

BW1022. Harris, Sheldon. “Wells, Amos ‘Little Junior’/ ’Junior’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 547–549 (E146). BW1023. Helland, Dave. “Harp to Harp.” Down Beat 62, no. 10 (Oct 1995): 26–28. BW1024. Hentoff, Nat. “The Imperious Voice of Junior Wells.” High Fidelity 18 (Apr 1967): 17. BW1025. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Junior Wells,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 360–362 (E150).

BW1040. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wells, Junior,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2654 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 373–374 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 367–368 (E169). BW1041. Larousse, Jean-Pierre. “Junior Wells: Respecter le Public! Trad’ Magazine no. 52 (Mar/Apr 1997): 56–57.

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BW1042. Leiser, Willy. “Voyage au Pays du Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 275 (Sep 1971): 26–27.

BW1060. Rotante, Anthony. “The Records of Junior Wells.” Record Research no. 37 (Aug 1961): 11.

BW1043. Llorens, David. “Big City Bluesman.” Ebony 23, no. 8 (Jun 1968): 132–140.

BW1061. Roxon, Lillian. “Junior Wells,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, pp. 520–521 (Item E192).

BW1044. Llorens, David. You’re Tuff Enough Junior Wells. USA: Blue Rock SRB 64002, 1968.

BW1062. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “Earl Hooker & Junior Wells.” The Blues Collection no. 33 (1992+).

BW1045. Marsh, Dave. “Wells, Junior,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 508 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 27. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 274. New York: Grove, 2001.

BW1063. Russell, Tony. “Junior Wells (1934–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 183–184 (Item A1904). BW1064. Santelli, Robert. “Wells, Junior,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 442–443 (Item E202).

BW1046. Neff, Robert; Connor, Anthony. “Junior Wells,” in Blues, pp. 21, 28, 87, 103, 110–111, 140 (Item A1504).

BW1065. Schoukroun, Guy; Pagnac, Jean-Paul. “Junior Wells; Ou, le Blues de Bad.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 280 (Nov 1979): 18–21, 66.

BW1047. Oakley, Helen. “Urban Blues are Dynamic.” Music Journal 33 (Jan 1975): 6.

BW1066. Seedorff, George P. “Junior Wells to Perform at Motor Lounge, One Night Only.” Michigan Chronicle (18 Jun 1997): 2.

BW1048. Oliver, Paul. “Wells, Amos ‘Junior’ (1934),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 303–304 (Item E378). BW1049. O’Neal, Jim. “Junior Wells.” Living Blues no. 119 (Jan/Feb 1995): 8–29. BW1050. Palmer, Don. Junior Wells: Everybody’s Gettin’ Some. USA: Telarc CD-33360, 1995. BW1051. Pastonesi, Marco. “Junior Wells: I Miei Blues, da Muddy a Buddy.” Il Blues no. 17 (Dec 1986): 4–6. BW1052. Pharo, Øyvind. “Ladies and Gentlemen - Få vi Presentera för er - Junior Wells!” Jefferson no. 56 (Summer 1982): 4–9.

BW1067. Shadwick, Keith. “Junior Wells,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 332–333 (Item E204). BW1068. Slaven, Neil. Junior Wells: Calling All Blues: The Chief, Profile & USA Recordings, 1957–1963. UK: Westside WESA 866, 2000; USA: Varèse Sarabande CD 302 061 087 2, 2000. BW1069. Slaven, Neil. Junior Wells: Messing with the Kid. UK: Charly CRB 1133, 1986. BW1070. Southern, Eileen. “Wells, Amos (‘Junior’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 396 (Item E208).

BW1053. Pharo, Øyvind. “Junior Wells.” Puls no. 7 (1981).

BW1071. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Intressant Svart Nutidsmusik.” Orkester Journalen 47, no. 12 (Dec 1979): 19.

BW1054. Rijn, Guido van. “Junior Wells: Another Vintage Interview from the Files of Guido van Rijn.” Blues & Rhythm no. 174 (Nov 2002): 4–6.

BW1072. Swinton, Paul. “Who in the Hell Do You Think’s Gonna Buy One Side of a Record?” Blues & Rhythm no. 117 (Mar 1997): 12–14.

BW1055. Robble, Andrew M. “Junior Wells: The Harmonica Ace on the Guitarists He’s Known.” Guitar Player 28, no. 11 (Nov 1994): 57–64.

BW1073. Thompson, David. “Junior Wells in Vietnam, 1968.” Living Blues no. 84 (Jan/Feb 1989): 6.

BW1056. Rodríguez, Javier. “Una Conversación con Junior Wells.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 13–15. BW1057. Rodríguez, Javier. “Genio y Figura: Una Conversación con Junior Wells.” Solo Blues no. 3 (1986): 11–16.

BW1074. Tomashefsky, Steve. Junior Wells on Tap. USA: Delmark DS 635, 1975. BW1075. Tonneau, Serge. “Amos ‘Junior’ Wells.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 33–35. BW1076. Tonneau, Serge. “Junior Wells.” Blues: Bimestrel International Blues Jazz no. 2 (1970): 32–36.

BW1058. Röhnisch, Claus. “Harmonica Blues: Pt. 1: Junior Wells.” Jefferson no. 6 (1969): 11.

BW1077. Tricard, Perrine. Junior Wells: Pleading the Blues. France: Isabel 900.501, c1979.

BW1059. Röhnisch, Claus. “Messin’ with the King: The Junior Wells Story.” Jefferson no. 26 (Summer 1974): 32–35.

BW1078. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Junior Wells,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 80, 160. London: Hamlyn, 1996.

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BW1079. Ulrey, Lois. “Junior.” Magic Blues no. 4 (1992): 6–12, 14–25. BW1080. Vickers, Tom. Junior Wells: The Best of the Vanguard Years. USA: Vanguard VSD 79508, c1998. BW1081. Waterman, Dick. “Junior Wells,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 124–131. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BW1082. Whiteis, David. “Junior Wells: ‘Come on in This House’,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006. BW1083. Whiteis, David. “Wells, Junior,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1064– 1066 (Item E162). Obituaries: Billboard 110 (26 Dec 1998–2 Jan 1999): YE30. Blues News [Finland] no. 169 (1998). Blues News [Germany] no. 12 (Feb 1998): 6. Blues Revue no. 35 (Mar 1998): 77. Cadence 24, no. 3 (Mar 1998): 141. CBMR Digest 11, no. 1 (Spring 1998): 8. Coda no. 280 (Jul/Aug 1998): 8. Crescendo 35 (Dec 1998–Jan 1999): 26. Cuadernos de Jazz no. 45 (1998): 12. Discoveries no. 118 (1998): 28. Folk Roots no. 177 (Mar 1998): 13. Jazz Now (Apr 1998): 11. Jazz Podium 47 (Apr 1998): 40. Jazz Podium 48 (Jan 1999): 47. Jazznytt no. 2 (1998): 31. JazzTimes 28, no. 4 (May 1998): 20. Jet 93 (2 Feb 1998): 18. New Musical Express (24 Jan 1998): 4. Notes 55 (Jun 1999): 867. Orkester Journalen 66 (Feb 1998): 37. Rock & Folk no. 367 (1998): 12. Rock & Rap Confidential no. 149 (Feb 1998): 8. Time [USA] 151 (26 Jan 1998): 25. 20th Century Music [USA] 5 (Mar 1998): 26. Washington Post (17 Jan 1998): C6. BW1084. Bas-Raberin, Philippe. “Un ‘Kid’ s’en va: Junior Wells.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 479 (Mar 1998): 32–33. BW1085. Bonner, Brett J.; Whiteis, David; Arnold, Billy Boy; Johnson, Syl; Reed, A.C.; Plumpp, Sterling; Salzman, Marty. “A Tribute to Junior Wells.” Living Blues no. 139 (May/Jun 1998): 46–49.

BW1091. DeVault, Russ. “Junior Wells, 63, Blues Great, Shaped Chicago Sound.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (17 Jan 1998): 8. BW1092. Endal, Rune. “Junior Wells (1934–1998).” Blues News [Norway] no. 3 (1998): 19. BW1093. Gordon, Robert. “Junior Wells.” Rolling Stone no. 781 (5 Mar 1998): 34. BW1094. Grahn, Thomas. “Hoodoo Man Blues: Junior Wells, 1934–1998.” Jefferson no. 117 (1998): 22–23. BW1095. Grigg, Andy. “Tribute: Junior Wells/Jimmy Rogers: Reflecting on Two Great Lives.” Real Blues no. 11 (Feb/Mar 1998): 33–34. BW1096. Hadley, Frank-John. “Junior Wells, 1934–1998.” Down Beat 65, no. 4 (Apr 1998): 11. BW1097. Kleiner, Carolyn. “In Memoriam.” U.S. News & World Report 124 (26 Jan 1998): 15. BW1098. Kot, Greg. “Music World Mourns Junior Wells.” Chicago Tribune (17 Jan 1998): 1. BW1099. Kramer, Brian. “Junior Wells.” Jefferson no. 117 (1998): 22. BW1100. Lodetti, Antonio. “Junior Wells.” Il Blues no. 63 (Jun 1998): 16–18. BW1101. Morris, Chris. “Junior Wells, Harmonica Bluesman, Dead at 63.” Billboard 110 (31 Jan 1998): 12, 90. BW1102. Oliver, Myrna. “Junior Wells: Harmonica Player Was Blues Icon to Generations.” Los Angeles Times (17 Jan 1998): 16. BW1103. Plumpp, Sterling. “For Junior Wells.” Living Blues no. 139 (1998): 49. BW1104. Racati, Pierre. “Junior Wells: The Godfather of Blues.” Jazz Hot no. 548 (Mar 1998): 10. BW1105. Racine, Marty. “Blues Legend Dies.” Houston Chronicle (17 Jan 1998): 1.

BW1086. Booth, Stuart. “Junior Wells Memories.” Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 15–16.

BW1106. Ratliff, Ben. “Junior Wells, Central Player in Chicago Blues, is Dead at 63.” New York Times (17 Jan 1998): 11.

BW1087. Braun, Steve. “Junior Wells (1935–1998).” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 44–45.

BW1107. Russell, Tony. “Junior Wells: The Bouncy Bluesman.” Guardian [UK] (17 Jan 1998): 21.

BW1088. Dahl, Bill. “Blues Virtuoso Junior Wells, 1934– 1998.” Goldmine no. 459 (27 Feb 1998): 10.

BW1108. Salmi, Vesa. “Junior Wells, 1934–98.” Blues News [Finland] no. 169 (1998): 8–9.

BW1089. Dahl, Bill. “Junior Wells.” Living Blues no. 138 (Mar/Apr 1998): 73–74.

BW1109. Skelly, Richard J. “Junior Wells: Tributes to an American Blues Harp Legend.” Goldmine no. 460 (13 Mar 1998): 22–23.

BW1090. Danchin, Sebastian. “Junior Wells: The Bottom of the Wells.” Soul Bag no. 150 (Spring 1998): 40–41.

BW1110. Slaven, Neil. “Junior Wells.” Blues & Rhythm no. 127 (Mar 1998): 17.

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BW1111. Townsley, Tom. “The Last Word: Junior Wells.” Blues Revue no. 36 (Apr 1998): 87.

The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 368–369 (E169).

BW1112. Trynka, Paul. “Jimmy Rogers, 1932–1998 [sic]; Junior Wells, 1932–1998.” Mojo no. 52 (Mar 1998): 40.

BW1127. Rotante, Anthony. “Miss Rhapsody.” Record Research no. 33 (Mar 1961): 14.

BW1113. Ungemuth, Nicolas. “Junior Wells, 1932–1998.” Rock & Folk no. 367 (Mar 1998): 12. BW1114. Waterman, Dick. “Junior Wells: An Honorable Voodoo Man.” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 45–46. BW1115. Waterman, Dick. “Junior Wells (1934–1998).” Sing Out! 42, no. 4 (Spring 1998): 24–25. BW1116. Whiteis, David. “Junior.” Juke Blues no. 41 (1998): 30–34. BW1117. Whiteis, David. “Junior Wells.” Chicago Reader (20 Mar 1998). BW1118. Wisse, Rien. “Afscheid van de Hoodoo Man: Junior Wells, 1934–1998.” Block no. 105 (1998): 7.

BW1128. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 3 (Mar 1967): 11–12. BW1129. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues & Views.” Jazz Journal 26, no. 9 (Sep 1973): 14. BW1130. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues for New York. Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 25, no. 7 (Jul 1972): 18. BW1131. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Viola Wells: Miss Rhapsody. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDM 227, 1973. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 13, no. 2 (Fall 1985): 242. Cadence 11, no. 2 (Feb 1985): 76. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 338 (Apr 1985): 6. Jazz Podium 34 (Mar 1985): 36. Orkester Journalen 53 (Apr 1985): 43. Soul Bag no. 103 (Jun/Jul 1985): 28.

See also: Les Amis du Blues 1, no. 5 (May 1995). Blues Magazine [France] no. 4 (1997). Blues Magazine [France] no. 8 (1998). Blues News [Finland] no. 147 (1994). Goldmine no. 190 (6 Nov 1987). Jazz Hot no. 511 (Jun 1994). Jazz Special no. 24 (1995): 20+. Jazz Stage 3, no. 4 (1997): 37. Ruta 66 no. 91 (1994): 18.

BW1132. Burke, Tony. “Viola Wells (Miss Rhapsody).” Blues & Rhythm no. 9 (May 1985): 49.

Items A106, A519, BG803, BG850, BG875, BG878, BG938, BK471, BS2186, F178.

BW1135. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Viola Wells.” Jazz Journal 38, no. 3 (Mar 1985): 14–15.

VIOLA WELLS BW1119. Chilton, John. “Wells, Viola,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 352 (Item E121).

BW1133. Harris, Sheldon. “Viola Wells (Miss Rhapsody).” Living Blues no. 64 (Mar/Apr 1985): 69–71. BW1134. Hess, Norbert. “Viola Wells.” Blues Forum no. 19 (Feb 1986): 18.

See also: Items BB703, BB715, BB716. WHITT WELLS See: LITTLE WHITT & BIG BO McGEE

BW1120. Gaster, Gilbert. “Miss Rhapsody.” Storyville no. 43 (Oct/Nov 1972): 16–23.

NOLAN WELSH

BW1121. Harris, Sheldon. “Wells, Viola Gertrude,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 549–551 (E146).

BW1136. Bogaert, Karel. “Welch, Barrelhouse (Nolan Welsh),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 396 (Item E110).

BW1122. Harris, Sheldon. “Miss Rhapsody.” Jazz [USA] 4, no. 2 (Feb 1965): 22–23, 26. BW1123. Harris, Sheldon. “Miss Rhapsody: Viola Wells.” Blues World no. 44 (Autumn 1972): 18. BW1124. Holland, Ted. “Viola Wells,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 147 (E157). BW1125. Komara, Edward. “Miss Rhapsody,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 695 (Item E162). BW1126. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wells, Viola ‘Miss Rhapsody’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2656 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 374 (E166). Reprinted in

See also: Items C582, C720 (Vol. 3). WEST VIRGINIA SLIM (Archie Himons) BW1137. Herzhaft, Gerard. “West Virginia Slim Revisited.” Soul Bag no. 175 (Jun 2004): 32–33. BOB WEST See: ARCOLA RECORDS CHARLIE WEST BW1138. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Charlie West,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 266 (E101). BW1139. Eagle, Bob. “Charlie West.” Blues World no. 44 (Autumn 1972): 8.

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BW1140. Harris, Sheldon. “West, Charles ‘Charlie’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 551 (E146). BW1141. Komara, Edward. “West, Charlie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1066 (Item E162). Obituaries: Living Blues no. 30 (Nov/Dec 1976): 6. KID WEST See: Item BS658. WALTER WESTBROOK

PEETIE WHEATSTRAW (William Bunch) BW1153. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Peetie Wheatstraw,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 267 (E101). BW1154. Bakker, Dick M. “Peetie Wheatstraw.” Micrography no. 11 (Sep 1970): 7. BW1155. Bisson, Raffaele. “L’Antieroe del Ghetto: Peetie Wheatstraw. Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 81 (Dec 2002): 42–44; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 82 (Mar 2003): 38–40. BW1156. Bogaert, Karel. “Wheatstraw, Peetie (William Bunch),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 398–399 (Item E110).

BW1142. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Little Walter J. Westbrook,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 266–267 (E101).

BW1157. Briggs, Keith. Peetie Wheatstraw: The Last Straw. UK: Catfish KATCD 121, c1999.

ARTHUR WESTON

BW1158. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Wheatstraw, Peetie,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, pp. 240–241 (Item E128).

BW1143. Bogaert, Karel. “Weston, Arthur,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 398 (Item E110). BW1144. Slotnikoff, Joel. Arthur Weston: Pea Vine Whistle. USA: Testament TCD 6005, 1997. JOHN WESTON BW1145. Grandi, Marino. “Blues dall’Arkansas.” Il Blues no. 75 (Jun 2001): 10–11. BW1146. Hoffman, Larry. John ‘So Blue’ Weston and Blues Force: So Doggone Blue. USA: Fat Possum FP 1003, 1992. BW1147. Komara, Edward. “Weston, John,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1066 (Item E162). BW1148. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Weston, John ‘So Blue’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 374 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 369 (E169). BW1149. Santelli, Robert. “Weston, John,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 443–444 (Item E202). BW1150. Stephenson, Mike. “John Weston Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 195 (Dec 2004): 18. BW1151. Tighe, James. “John Weston: Driving Down Highway 79.” Living Blues no. 109 (May/Jun 1993): 43–45. Obituaries: BW1152. Cheseborough, Steve. “John Weston.” Living Blues no. 180 (Sep/Oct 2005): 83–84. See also: THE DELTA JUKES JERRY WEXLER See: ATLANTIC/ATCO/SPARK RECORDS

BW1159. Clarke, Donald. “Wheatstraw, Peetie,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BW1160. Ellison, Ralph. “The Devil’s Son-in-Law,” in Invisible Man, pp. 141–145. London: Penguin, 1965. Reprinted in Living with Music, ed. R.G. O’Meally, pp. 172–178. New York: Modern Library, 2001. Reprinted in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 67–73 (Item A895). BW1161. Garon, Paul A. “Blues Every Evenin’. No. 2: The Streets of Louisville (And Peetie Wheatstraw).” Blues Unlimited no. 29 (Jan 1966): 12–13. BW1162. Garon, Paul. “The Devil’s Son-in-Law.” Radical America 4 (Jan 1970). BW1163. Garon, Paul. The Devil’s Son-in-Law: The Story of Peetie Wheatstraw and His Songs. London: Studio Vista, 1971. 111 pp.; Rev. ed. USA: Charles H. Kerr, 2003. 140 pp. BW1164. Garon, Paul A. “Peetie Wheatstraw: An Appreciation.” Blues Unlimited no. 20 (Mar 1965): 11–12. BW1165. Garon, Paul. Peetie Wheatstraw: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5241, 1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5242, 1994. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5243, 1994. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5244, 1994. Vol. 5. Austria: Document DOCD-5245, 1994. Vol. 6. Austria: Document DOCD-5246, 1994. Vol. 7. Austria: Document DOCD-5247, 1994. BW1166. Garon, Paul. “Peetie’s Brother: An Interview With Sam Bunch.” Living Blues no. 7 (Winter 1971/72): 15.

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BW1167. Harris, Sheldon. “Wheatstraw, Peetie ‘Pete’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 551–552 (E146). BW1168. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Peetie Wheatstraw,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 362–363 (E150). BW1169. Herzhaft, Gérard. Peetie Wheatstraw: The Blues. France: Fremeaux FA 255, 1996. BW1170. Holland, Ted. “Peetie Wheatstraw,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 150 (E157). BW1171. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wheatstraw, Peetie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2666 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 374 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 369 (E169). BW1172. McCarthy, Albert J. “Tentative Discography.” Melody Maker (12 Jan 1946): 4. (NOTE: Continued in later issues with additions/corrections in Melody Maker (27 Apr 1946): 4.) BW1173. Oliver, Paul. “Devil’s Son-in-Law.” Music Mirror 3, no. 2 (Mar 1956): 8–9. BW1174. Oliver, Paul. “Peetie Wheatstraw.” Jazz Monthly 5, no. 3 (May 1959): 2–5. Reprinted as “Devil’s Son-in-Law: Peetie Wheatstraw,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 189–194 (Item A1577). BW1175. Oliver, Paul. “Wheatstraw, Peetie,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, pp. 513–514 (Item E154). BW1176. Oliver, Paul. “Wheatstraw, Peetie (William Bunch) (1905–1941),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 304–305 (Item E378). BW1177. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Wheatstraw, Peetie,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 275 (Item E182). BW1178. Parsons, Jack. “Peetie Wheatstraw Discography.” Jazz Monthly 5, no. 4 (Jun 1959): 23–24; Jazz Monthly 5, no. 6 (Jul 1959): 23. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discographical Forum no. 2 (1960): 6–7, 9.) BW1179. Parsons, Jack. Peetie Wheatstraw. Vol. 1: The Devil’s Son-in-Law. Matchbox/Saydisc SDR-191, 1969. Vol. 2: The High Sheriff from Hell. Matchbox/Saydisc SDR-192, 1969.

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BW1182. Russell, Tony. “Peetie Wheatstraw (1902–1941),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 184 (Item A1904). BW1183. Rye, Howard. “Peetie Wheatstraw.” Collectors Items no. 44 (Feb 1988): 12–14. BW1184. Santelli, Robert. “Wheatstraw, Peetie,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 444 (Item E202). BW1185. Savage-Wiseman, Phoenix. “Wheatstraw, Peetie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1067–1068 (Item E162). BW1186. Shadwick, Keith. “Peetie Wheatstraw,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 331 (Item E204). BW1187. Strachwitz, Chris. Blues Classics by Kokomo Arnold and Peetie Wheatstraw. USA: Blues Classics BC-4, c1964. BW1188. Swain, Susan. Peetie Wheatstraw (1930–1941). Austria: RST 3541-2, 1988. BW1189. Tanner, Peter. “Oh, Didn’t They Ramble.” Melody Maker (27 Jan 1951): 9. BW1190. Tracy, Steven C. “The Devil’s Son-in-Law and Invisible Man.” MELUS 15 (Fall 1988): 46–64. Obituaries: BW1191. Spencer, Onah. “Blues Shouter Killed After Waxing ‘Hearseman Blues’.” Down Beat 9, no. 2 (15 Jan 1942): 1. Reprinted in The Devil’s Son-in-Law, by P. Garon, p. 103. London: Studio Vista, 1971. Reprinted in Il Blues no. 82 (Mar 2003): 40. BW1192. “Three Negroes Die in Auto, Train Crash.” East St. Louis Metro-Journal (22 Dec 1941) . Reprinted in The Devil’s Son-in-Law, by P. Garon, p. 101. London: Studio Vista, 1971. See also: Jazz Journal 6, no. 11 (Nov 1953). Items A2086, D222, F1030, F1055. BIG WHEELER (Golden Wheeler) BW1193. Komara, Edward. “Wheeler, Golden ‘Big’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1068–1069 (Item E162).

BW1180. Peel, David. The Peetie Wheatstraw Stomps. Burlington: Belltower, 1972. 26 pp.

BW1194. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wheeler, Big [and] Wheeler, Golden,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2666 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 374–375 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 369–370 (E169).

BW1181. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Peetie Wheatstraw.” The Blues Collection no. 82 (1992+).

BW1195. Vabres, Jean. Luc. “Golden Big Wheeler: My Feeling for the Blues.” Soul Bag no. 149 (1998): 9–10.

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Obituaries: Cadence 25 ( Jan 1999): 141. Living Blues no. 141 (Sep/Oct 1998): 53. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 924. Orkester Journalen 66 (Sep 1998): 53.

See also: Items C522, F593. WHISTLIN’ PETE See: Items F3, F27.

BW1196. Dahl, Bill. “Golden ‘Big’ Wheeler.” Living Blues no. 142 (Nov/Dec 1998): 54.

WHISTLIN’ RUFUS (Rufus Bridey)

BW1197. Dirks, Scott. “Golden ‘Big’ Wheeler (1929–1998).” Blues Access no. 35 (Fall 1998): 58.

BW1211. Vernon, Paul. “Blues Obscurities. No. 3.” Blues World no. 20 (Jul 1968): 22–23.

BW1198. Dirks, Scott. “Golden ‘Big’ Wheeler.” Blues & Rhythm no. 133 (Oct 1998): 17.

HERBERT WHITAKER

BW1199. Wisse, Rien. “Big ‘Golden’ Wheeler Overleden.” Block no. 107 (1998): 2. See also: Item BR247. JAMES WHEELER (1933–) See: PIANO “C” RED JAMES WHEELER (1937–)

BW1212. Komara, Edward. “Whitaker, ‘King’ Herbert,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1069 (Item E162). Obituaries: BW1213. Munson, Bill. “‘King Herbert’ Whitaker.” Blues & Rhythm no. 100 (Jun/Jul 1995): 34. HUDSON WHITAKER

BW1200. Bonner, Brett J. James Wheeler’s Ready. USA: Delmark DE-719, 1998.

ARTIE WHITE

BW1201. Dirks, Scott. “Vakman Zonder Ego: James Wheeler.” Block no. 120 (2002): 10–13.

BW1214. Arrigo, Jillina; Löfgren, Tommy. “A Leanin’ Tree.” Jefferson no. 59 (Winter 1982): 36–40.

BW1202. Doidy, Eric. “Bob Stroger & James Wheeler: Mississippi Heat & Chicago Fire.” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 24–27.

BW1215. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Artie White,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 363 (E150).

BW1203. Karlsson, Ingmar. “James Wheeler: A Storyteller.” Jefferson no. 130 (2001): 8–10. BW1204. Stephenson, Mike. “‘I Rolled the Dice’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 172 (Sep 2002): 4–6. BW1205. Warnick, Ruth; Queignec, Jean. “James Wheeler: L’Homme Tranquille.” Soul Bag no. 161 (Winter 2001): 12–16.

See: TAMPA RED

BW1216. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “White, Artie ‘Blues Boy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2670 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 375 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 370 (E169).

T.J. WHEELER (Thomas James Wheeler)

BW1217. Prevost, Thierry. “Artie ‘Blues Boy’ White: Les Ordinateurs N’Ont Pas de Feeling!” Soul Bag no. 154 (Spring 1999): 18–19.

BW1206. Costa, Ermanno. “T.J. Wheeler.” Il Blues no. 6 (Mar 1984): 34.

BW1218. Santelli, Robert. “White, Artie ‘Blues Boy’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 445 (Item E202).

BW1207. Komara, Edward. “Wheeler, Thomas James ‘T.J.’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1069 (Item E162).

BW1219. Whiteis, David. “Artie ‘Blues Boy’ White: ‘Only the Strong Will Survive’.” Living Blues no. 165 (Sep/Oct 2002): 12–20.

BW1208. Vorel, Bob. “T.J. Wheeler: A Profile.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 8 (Spring 1993): 38–41.

BW1220. Whiteis, David. “Artie White: ‘It’s a God-Gifted Thing’,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006.

See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 136 (1992). Blues News [Finland] no. 147 (1994). WHISTLER’S JUG BAND BW1209. Bogaert, Karel. “Whistler’s Jug Band,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 399 (Item E110). BW1210. Komara, Edward. “Whistler’s Jug Band,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1069 (Item E162).

BW1221. Whiteis, David. “White, Artie ‘Blues Boy’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 1069 (Item E162). BW1222. Wilsem, Peter van. “Artie ‘Blues Boy’ White: ‘Blues en Gospel Zijn Gebaseerd op Hetzelfde Idee. Het Enige dat Je Kunt Zeggen is dat Je een Verschillende God Dient’.” Block no. 78 (Apr/May/ Jun 1991): 27–29.

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See also: Goldmine no. 219 (16 Dec 1988). BOB WHITE

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BW1237. Constant, Denis. “Goin’ Down Slow.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 184 (Dec 1970): 13.

BUKKA WHITE (Booker T. Washington)

BW1238. Denson, Ed. “The Re-Discovery of Bukka White.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 6–8, 10–13.

BW1223. Anon. “Homesick Bukka.” Melody Maker (7 Nov 1970): 32.

BW1239. Doering, Teddy. “Blues aus Erster Hand: Bukka White.” Jazz Podium 20 (Oct 1971): 348–351.

BW1224. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bukka White,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 267–268 (E101).

BW1240. Evans, David. “Booker White. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 36 (Sep 1966): 11–13; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 37 (Oct 1966): 7–9; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 38 (Nov 1966): 6–7; “Pt. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 39 (Dec 1966): 13. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 248–255 (Item A1241).

See: Item BF49.

BW1225. Bakker, Dick M. “Bukka White.” Micrography no. 4 (Jun 1969): 11; Micrography no. 5 (Aug 1969): 12. BW1226. Basiuk, Bo. “Interview with Bukka White, Memphis, August, 1975. Pt. 1.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 20–30; “Pt. 2.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 1 (Feb 1977): 16–19, 21–24, 26–31.

BW1241. Evans, David. “Bukka White,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 160–161. New York: Perigee, 2005.

BW1227. Basiuk, Bo. “The Music of Bukka White.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 41–49.

BW1242. Evans, David. Bukka White: 1963 Isn’t 1962. USA: Genes GLD 9903, 1994.

BW1228. Battaglia, John. “Bukka White ‘Bottleneck Train Blues’ Guitar Style.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 56–59.

BW1243. Fahey, John; Denson, Ed. Bukka White: Mississippi Blues. USA: Takoma B-1001, 1963; USA: Takoma TAK 7001, 1980.

BW1229. Bogaert, Karel. “White, Bukka (Booker T. Washington White),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 400–401 (Item E110). BW1230. Brake, Ed. “Post-War Discography.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 63.

BW1244. Fahey, John. “Bukka White: Musicological Notes.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 13. BW1245. Gilbert, Jerry. “Bukka White.” Sounds [UK] (10 Jul 1971).

BW1231. Calt, Stephen. “The House Frolic.” 78 Quarterly no. 8 (1994): 94.

BW1246. Harris, Sheldon. “White, Booker T Washington ‘Bucca’/’Bukka’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 552–554 (E146).

BW1232. Campfens, Eric. “Blues Retrospective: Bukka White.” Blueprint no. 83 (Apr 1996): 16–18.

BW1247. Hatch, Peter. “This is the Blues: Booker White.” Coda 9, no. 3/4 (Sep/Dec 1969): 26.

BW1233. Charters, Samuel B. “Booker T. Washington ‘Bukka White’,” in The Bluesmen, pp. 100–113 (Item A387). Reprinted in The Blues Makers. Part 1, pp. 100–113. New York: Da Capo, 1991.

BW1248. Hay, Fred J. “Blues Really Ringing Around There Like Birds: Bukka White at the Office,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 2–25. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.

BW1234. Charters, Samuel B. Bukka White: The Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 1: The Historic Recording That Marked the Rediscovery of This Great Blues Man. UK: Sonet SNTF 609, c1971;USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS-10011, 1976. (NOTE: This album was also issued as Sonet SNTF 609 in 1969, with notes by Mike Raven.)

BW1249. Hay, Fred J. “Shake ‘Em on Down,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 872–873 (Item E159).

BW1235. Charters, Samuel B. “An Inner Sense of Self: Bukka White,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 35–46 (Item A396). BW1236. Clarke, Donald. “White, Bukka,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1370–1371 (Item E125).

BW1250. Hay, Fred J. “White, Bukka,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1070– 1071 (Item E162). BW1251. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Bukka White,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 375–376 (E150). BW1252. Holland, Ted. “Bukka White,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 134 (E157). BW1253. Humphrey, Mark. The Complete Bukka White. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 52782, 1994.

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BW1254. Hurley, F. Jack; Evans, David. “Bukka White,” in Tom Ashley, Sam McGee, Bukka White: Tennessee Traditional Singers, ed. T.G. Burton, pp. 143–203. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1981. BW1255. Jones, Max. “Bukka Words.” Melody Maker (21 Oct 1972): 49. BW1256. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (7 Jun 1969): 10. BW1257. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “White, Bukka,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2670 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 375, 377 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 370–371 (E169). BW1258. LaVere, Steve. Bukka White: Big Daddy. USA: Biograph BLP 12049, 1974. BW1259. Lester, Julius. “‘Mister White, Take a Break’: An Interview with Bukka White.” Sing Out! 18, no. 4 (Oct/Nov 1968): 4–5, 39, 45, 61–63. BW1260. Lowry, Pete. Bukka White, Skip James, Blind Willie McTell: Three Shades of Blues. USA: Biograph BCD 107, 1988. BW1261. McKenzie, Ian. “‘I’m Down on Old Parchman Farm But I Sho’ Wanna Go Back Home’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 85 (Jan 1994): 8–9. BW1262. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Booker,” in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 118–129. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. BW1263. Misiewicz, Roger. “Booker T. Washington White: Pre-World War II Discography.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 61–63. BW1264. Mossel, Eric. “Bukka’s Story.” Blues World no. 19 (Apr 1968): 10–11. BW1265. Napier, Simon A. Bukka White. UK: CBS 52629, 1970. Notes reissued with Bukka White: Parchman Farm. Columbia C-30036, 1970. Notes reissued with Bukka White: Aberdeen Mississippi Blues, 1937–1940. UK: Travelin’ Man TM 806, 1985. BW1266. Napier, Simon. “The Story of Bukka White.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 3–4. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 246– 248 (Item A1241). BW1267. Norris, John. “Bukka White.” Coda (Sep 1958): 40. BW1268. Oliver, Paul. “Bukka White: Barrelhouse Man.” Spin [UK] 4, no. 2 (1966): 24–25.

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BW1269. Oliver, Paul. “White, Washington ‘Bukka’ (1909),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 305 (Item E378). BW1270. Palmer, Bob. “Memphis Revisited.” Blues World no. 25 (Oct 1969): 4–8. BW1271. Raven, Mike. Bukka White: Mississippi Blues. UK: Sonet SNTF 609, c1969. (NOTE: This album was reissued in the “Legacy of the Blues” series, with notes by Samuel Charters.) BW1272. Richards, Roberta. “The Legendary Bukka White.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 38–40. BW1273. Roxon, Lillian. “Bukka White,” in Lillian Roxon’s Rock Encyclopedia, p. 525 (Item E192). BW1274. Russell, Tony. “Booker White (1909–1977),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 184–185 (Item A1904). BW1275. Russell, Tony (ed.); Smith, Chris. “Bukka White.” The Blues Collection no. 23 (1992+). BW1276. Rye, Howard. “Bukka White, 1930–40.” Collectors Items no. 32 (Oct 1985): 12. BW1277. Santelli, Robert. “White, Bukka,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 445–446 (Item E202). BW1278. Schweitz, Hans. “Bluesens Legender: Bukka White.” Jefferson no. 54 (Winter 1981): 32–33. BW1279. Shadwick, Keith. “Bukka White,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 334 (Item E204). BW1280. Skala, Gianfranco; Lorenz, Wolfgang. “Bukka White: Eine LP-Discographie.” German Blues Circle Info no. 42 (Apr 1980): 24–26. BW1281. Southern, Eileen. “White, Booker Washington (‘Bukka’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, p. 398 (Item E208). BW1282. Stephens, Carl. “Booker White on Bullet Williams.” 78 Quarterly no. 6 (1991): 83–85. BW1283. Strachwitz, Chris. Bukka White: Sky Songs. Vol. 1. USA: Arhoolie F 1019, 1965. Vol. 2. USA: Arhoolie F 1020, 1965. Notes reissued with Arhoolie CD323, 1990. BW1284. Swinton, Paul. Bukka White: Shake ‘Em on Down. UK: Catfish KATCD 106, 1998. BW1285. Templeton, Ray. Bukka White: The Complete Sessions, 1930–40. UK: Travelin’ Man CD 03, c1990. BW1286. Tonneau, Serge. “Bukka White.” Blues et Jazz no. 5 (c1971): 21–29. (NOTE: Includes discography on pp. 28–29.)

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BW1287. Vernon, Mike. Bukka White: Memphis Hot Shots. UK: Blue Horizon 7-63229, 1969; USA: Blue Horizon BM 4604, 1969. BW1288. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Bukka White: From Aberdeen to Parchman,” in Chasin’ That Devil Music, pp. 101–104. San Francisco: Miller Freeman, 1998. BW1289. Waterman, Dick. “Booker White,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 76–79. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BW1290. West, Bob; Duffy, Mike; Ullman, John. “Bukka White.” Blues & Rhythm no. 189 (May 2004): 4–7. BW1291. Whitely, Ken; Basiuk, Bo. “Aberdeen, Mississippi.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 2, no. 6 (Dec 1976): 50–54. BW1292. Wilson, Al. “Bukka White: Master of the Blues Lyric.” Broadside 3, no. 4 (15 Apr 1964): 3. Obituaries (1): Blues News [Finland] no. 11 (c1971). Jazz Forum [USA] no. 15 (1972): 45. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 191 (Aug 1971): 5. BW1293. “Bukka White Dead.” Sounds [UK] (3 Jul 1971). Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 189 (May 2004): 7. BW1294. Anon. “Bukka White is Sure Not Dead.” Rolling Stone no. 88 (5 Aug 1971): 8. BW1295. “In Memoriam: Bukka White.” Blues Notes 3, no. 12 (1971): 11. BW1296. Jones, Max. “Death of a Delta Giant.” Melody Maker (10 Jul 1971): 41. BW1297. Napier, Simon A. “Bukka White.” Blues Unlimited no. 84 (Sep 1971): 10. Obituaries (2): Black Perspective in Music 5, no. 2 (Fall 1977): 233. Coda no. 154 (Mar/Apr 1977): 35. Crescendo 16, no. 1 (Jan 1978): 37. Down Beat 44 (21 Apr 1977): 10. Guitar Player 11, no. 4 (Apr 1977): 36. Jazz, Blues & Co no. 8 (Apr 1977): 13. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 48 (1977): 20. Jazz Hot no. 337 (May 1977): 35. Jazz Podium 26 (May 1977): 24. Melody Maker (12 Mar 1977): 4. New York Times (27 Feb 1977): 28. Rolling Stone no. 237 (21 Apr 1977): 20. Sing Out! 25, no. 6 (1977): 43. BW1298. Basiuk, Bo. “Bukka White, 1909–1977.” Blues Magazine [Canada] 3, no. 2 (Apr 1977): 13–14. BW1299. “Bukka White Kuollut!” Blues News [Finland] no. 44 (1977): 28. BW1300. Hedman, Claes. “Bukka White, 1909–1977.” Jefferson no. 37 (Summer 1977): 42–43.

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BW1301. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Bukka White, 1909–1977.” Soul Bag no. 61 (Jun 1977): 37. BW1302. Jones, Max. “Delta Patriarch.” Melody Maker (19 Mar 1977): 43. BW1303. Olsson, Olof T. “Bukka White.” Orkester Journalen 45, no. 4 (Apr 1977): 5. BW1304. O’Neal, Amy. “Bukka White.” Living Blues no. 32 (May/Jun 1977): 6. BW1305. O’Neal, Jim. “Bukka White Sings His Last Sky Song.” Rolling Stone no. 238 (5 May 1977): 15. (NOTE: Bukka White was incorrectly reported as having died in 1971, hence the “premature” obituaries listed above.) See also: Blues Power 1, no. 1 (1973). Blues Power 1, no. 4 (1974). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A247, A343, A1177 (Vol. 1&2), A1491, A1535, A2125, BB471, BB722, BH2158, BL687, BL713, BP270, C149, E318, F997, F1008. CLEVE WHITE See: SCHOOLBOY CLEVE FLORENCE WHITE See: Item BS149. GEORGIA WHITE BW1306. Bogaert, Karel. “White, Georgia,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 401 (Item E110). BW1307. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Georgia White,” in Blueswomen, p. 149 (E112). BW1308. Bray, Colin J. Georgia White: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1930–41). Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5301, 1994. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5302, 1994. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5303, 1994. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5304, 1994. BW1309. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “White, Georgia,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 241 (Item E128). BW1310. Harris, Sheldon. “White, Georgia,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 554–555 (E146). BW1311. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Georgia White,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 376–377 (E150). BW1312. Hoogeveen, Gerard. “The Early Recordings of Les Paul (1936–1944).” Names & Numbers no. 23 (Nov 2002).

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BW1313. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “White, Georgia,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2671 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 377 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 371 (E169).

BW1328. Anon. “Capsule Comments.” Down Beat 18 (15 Jun 1951): 7.

BW1314. McCarthy, Albert J. “Georgia White.” Discophile no. 25 (Aug 1952): 4–6. (NOTE: With additions/ corrections in Discophile no. 27 (1952): 17; no. 29 (1953): 10.)

BW1330. Anon. “Cover Girl Moune de Rivel Picks the Ten Most Handsome American Negro Men.” Our World (Mar 1947).

BW1315. Oliver, Paul. “White, Georgia (dates unknown),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 305 (Item E378). BW1316. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “White, Georgia,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 275 (Item E182). BW1317. Reitz, Rosetta. Foremothers. Vol. 3: Georgia White Sings & Plays the Blues. USA: Rosetta RR 1307, 1982. Notes reprinted in Whiskey, Women and ... no. 14 (Jun 1984): 32–36. BW1318. Russell, Tony. “Georgia White (1903–c1980),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 185–186 (Item A1904). BW1319. Rye, Howard. “White, Georgia,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1071– 1072 (Item E162). BW1320. Santelli, Robert. “White, Georgia,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 446–447 (Item E202). BW1321. Shadwick, Keith. “Georgia White,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 335 (Item E204). BW1322. Townley, Eric. “The Forgotten Ones: Georgia White.” Jazz Journal 39, no. 7 (Jul 1986): 17. See also: Items A1521 (Pt. 1), A1754, C711, C712. UNCLE JESSIE WHITE BW1323. Dulzo, Jim. “For Uncle Jessie, Simple’s Best.” Detroit News (6 Mar 1992): 6. BW1324. Grahma-Hudiak, Ann Marie. “Uncle Jessie Goes Home to Terry, MS.” Big City Blues 7, no. 1 (Feb/ Mar 2001). BW1325. Noriyuki, Duane. “Blues for Uncle Jessie.” Detroit News & Free Press (2 Jun 1991): 18. BW1326. Reid, Robert. “Uncle Jessie White: Last of the Barrelhousers.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 9 (Summer 1993): 42–44. See also: Detroit Blues no. 10 (Summer 1997). JOSH WHITE (Joshua Daniel White) BW1327. Anon. “Biz Sees Red, Fights Back.” Billboard 62 (23 Sept 1950): 3+.

BW1329. Anon. “The Career of Josh White.” People’s Songs Bulletin (Jan 1947).

BW1331. Anon. “Fängslade Konserter av Josh White.” Orkester Journalen 19, no. 10 (Oct 1951): 9. BW1332. Anon. “Full White Statement-Must Reading for All American Show Business.” Billboard 62 (9 Sept 1950): 5+. BW1333. Anon. “He’s Newest Rage Downtown.” New York Amsterdam News (7 Dec 1940): 20. BW1334. Anon. “Hyde Park Party.” Ebony 1, no. 5 (Mar 1946): 3. BW1335. Anon. “Josh Triumphs on 35th Birthday.” Melody Maker (17 Feb 1951): 7. BW1336. Anon. “Josh White: A Discography.” Discophile no. 8 (Oct 1949): 2–7. (NOTE: With additions/ corrections in Discophile no. 9 (1949): 15, 9; no. 11 (1950): 11–13; no. 12 (1950): 9; no. 13 (1950): 12–13; no. 15 (1950): 19.) BW1337. Anon. “Josh White: A Man of the People.” Melody Maker (1 Jul 1950): 9. BW1338. Anon. “Josh White and Family, Plus Jazz, Pull $3,120 in Town Hall Concert.” Variety 224 (27 Sep 1961): 55. BW1339. Anon. “Josh White and Libby Holman Please Throng.” Chicago Defender (9 Dec 1944): 7. BW1340. Anon. “Josh White & Son on B’Way.” Melody Maker (14 Jan 1950): 3. BW1341. Anon. Josh White and His Guitar. UK: A.R.C. ARC 72, 1965. BW1342. Anon. Josh White: Blues and .... UK: Nixa NJL 2, c1956. Reprinted as part of notes with Josh White, Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Blues Legends in London. UK: Sequel CMETD562, 2002. BW1343. Anon. “Josh White en Upplevelse.” Orkester Journalen 18, no. 7 (Jul 1950): 7. BW1344. Anon. “Josh White: His Guitar and His Ballads.” Christian Science Monitor (21 Oct 1957). BW1345. Anon. “Josh White Hits Hard on 16,000 Mile Singing Tour.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (25 January 1947): 7.

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BW1346. Anon. “Josh White in Annual Recital.” Musical Courier 139 (Jun 1949): 28. BW1347. Anon. “Josh White: Le Troubadour Noir.” Jazz Hot no. 48 (Oct 1950): 12–13. BW1348. Anon. “Josh White Scores on the Screen.” Melody Maker (1 Oct 1949): 2. BW1349. Anon. Josh White: Singer Supreme. UK: World Record Club T 298, 1960s. BW1350. Anon. Josh White Sings Music of the New World. London: Granada TV Network, 1961. 44 pp. BW1351. Anon. “Josh White Success Another Famed ‘Rags to Riches’ Yarn.” Chicago Defender (15 Nov 1958): 18. BW1352. Anon. “Josh White Talks to Teens.” Seventeen (Apr 1965). BW1353. Anon. “Josh White to Release Album.” Chicago Defender (2 Sep 1944): 6. BW1354. Anon. “Joshua David (Josh) White,” in Current Biography, 1944, ed. A. Roche, pp. 735–736. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1945.

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BW1366. Atkinson, Gary. The Essential Josh White. UK: Document CBL 200005, 2001; USA: Allegro CBL 200005, 2001. BW1367. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Josh White,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, pp. 405–407 (Item E104). BW1368. Barazzetta, Giuseppe. “Spigolature: Josh White — Incise Anche a Milano.” Il Blues no. 58 (Mar 1997): 14–15. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 15.) BW1369. Barretta, Scott. Josh White: Empty Bed Blues. USA: Sepia Tone Stone 14, 2003. BW1370. Bastin, Bruce. “Greenville Sheik,” in Red River Blues, pp. 166–179. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986. BW1371. Bogaert, Karel. “White, Josh,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 402 (Item E110). BW1372. Boyer, Horace Clarence; McLean, Anne; Bulger, Peggy; Starobin, David. Freedom: A Concert in Celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. USA: Bridge CD 9114, 2002.

BW1355. Anon. “Look Who’s Coming, the Great Josh White, Folksinger.” Denver Post (5 Dec 1946).

BW1373. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “White, Josh,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 241 (Item E128).

BW1356. Anon. “Neither Rain, Nor Snow etc., Shall Stay Loyalty of Josh White’s Fans.” Variety 221 (18 Jan 1961): 68.

BW1374. Callaghan, J. Dorsey. “Josh White Demonstrates Ballad Art.” Detroit Free Press (Apr 1946).

BW1357. Anon. “The New ‘Safe’ Josh White.” Daily Worker (14 Jun 1951): 6. BW1358. Anon. “Played for Sucker, Says Folk Singer.” Billboard 62 (9 Sep 1950): 5+. BW1359. Anon. “Senior Josh White vs. Jr. in Toronto.” Variety 244 (26 Oct 1966): 54. BW1360. Anon. “Trouble Stalks Heyward and White.” New York Amsterdam News (30 Sep 1944). BW1361. Anon. “The Walking Hills: Folk Balladeer Has Seven Songs in His Movie Debut.” Ebony 3, no. 12 (Oct 1948): 64. BW1362. Anon. “White, Josh,” in Current Biography Yearbook. New York: H.W. Wilson Co.,1944. BW1363. Anon. “White, Josh,” in Current Biography Yearbook, p. 44. New York: H.W. Wilson Co.,1969.

BW1375. Campbell, Georgina. “Study in White and Blues.” Negro Digest 3 (Nov 1945). BW1376. Clarke, Donald. “White, Josh,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1371 (Item E125). BW1377. Coller, Derek; Whyatt, Bert (eds.). Josh White Discography. Barking: Discophile, 1951. 13 pp. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 21 (1951): 19.) BW1378. Coller, Derek. “Josh White on ABC-Paramount.” Matrix no. 29/30 (Aug 1960): 41. BW1379. Cressant, Pierre. “Josh White: Le Troubadour Noir Publication.” Jazz Hot no. 48 (Oct 1950): 12–13. BW1380. Cressant, Pierre. “Discographie des Disques de Josh White édités en France.” Jazz Hot no. 48 (Oct 1950): 12.

BW1364. Anon. “White Showmanship Scores Again.” Billboard 72 (1 Feb 1960): 19.

BW1381. Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “White, Josh,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, pp. 309–310. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BW1365. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Josh White,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 268–269 (E101).

BW1382. Denham, Avery S. “Preacher in Song.” Collier’s 118, no. 20 (16 Nov 1946): 44, 72–73.

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BW1383. Denis, Paul. “Why Josh White Needed a ‘Middle Man’.” Daily Compass (21 Jul 1949): 1. BW1384. Dier, Richard. “Josh White: Foremost Singer of Folk Songs.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (25 Jan 1947): 1. BW1385. Feather, Leonard. “White, Joshua Donald Jr. (Josh),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 282 (Item E136). BW1386. Feather, Leonard. “White, Joshua (Josh),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 340 (Item E135). BW1387. Feather, Leonard. “White, Joshua (Josh),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 459 (Item E138). BW1388. Goldstein, Kenneth; Holzman, Jac. Josh White Sings Ballads, Blues, and Other Songs. USA: Elektra JH 701, 1955; USA: Elektra 114, 1957. BW1389. Goldstein, Kenneth. Josh White Sings the Blues. USA: Stinson SLP 14, 1963. Vol. 2. USA: Stinson SLP 15, 1963.

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BW1402. Hoffman, Steve. “White, Joshua Daniel ‘Josh’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1072 (Item E162). BW1403. Holland, Ted. “Josh White,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 24 (E157). BW1404. Holzman, Jac. Josh White 25th Anniversary Album: The Story of John Henry ... A Musical Narrative; Ballads, Blues and Other Songs. USA: Elektra EKL-123, 1955. BW1405. Hughes, Langston. Songs by Josh White. USA: Asch 348, c1944. BW1406. Humphrey, Mark. Josh White: Blues Singer, 1932– 1936. USA: Columbia/Legacy CK 67001, 1996. BW1407. Jones, Max. “Balladeer for America.” Folk no. 1 (Feb 1945): 27–32. Reprinted in Jazz Yearbook 1947, pp. 130–142. London: PL Editions Poetry, 1947. BW1408. Jones, Max; Traill, Sinclair. “Collectors’ Corner.” Melody Maker (29 Jul 1950): 9.

BW1390. Goldstein, Kenneth S.; Holzman, Jac. The Story of John Henry: A Musical Narrative, Conceived and Performed by Josh White. USA: Elektra JH 701, 1955.

BW1409. Jones, Max. “Josh and His Singing Family.” Melody Maker (21 Oct 1967): 19.

BW1391. Green, Archie. “Commercial Music Graphics.” JEMF Quarterly 9, no. 2 (1973): 62–66.

BW1411. Jones, Max. “Josh White Looks Back. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 55 (Jul 1968): 16–17; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 56 (Sep 1968): 15–16.

BW1392. Greene, Marjorie E. “Josh White Starts Them Listening.” Opportunity 22, no. 3 (1944). BW1393. Grut, Harald. Josh White: Blues Singer and Balladeer. Denmark: Storyville SLP 123, c1962. BW1394. Harris, Leonard. “No Sad Notes for Josh White, 35 Years a Star.” New York World-Telegram and Sun (13 Nov 1964). BW1395. Harris, Max. “Thoughts Inspired By One Meat Ball.” Jazz Forum [UK] no. 4 (Apr 1947): 2–3. BW1396. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Josh White,” in Recorded Jazz, pp. 221–222. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BW1397. Harris, Sheldon. “White, Joshua Daniel ‘Josh’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 555–557 (E146). BW1398. Hays, Lee; McLean, Don; Holzman, Jaz. The Best of Josh White. USA: Elektra EKS-75008, 1970. BW1399. Hentoff, Nat. Josh White: Chain Gang Songs. USA: Elektra EKL-158, 1958. BW1400. Hentoff, Nat. Josh White: Spirituals & Blues. USA: Elektra EKS-193, 1961. BW1401. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Josh White,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 377–378 (E150).

BW1410. Jones, Max. “Josh — When the Lily is Gilded.” Melody Maker (10 Feb 1951): 9.

BW1412. Jones, Max. “Josh’s Conscious Blend of Poetry and Music.” Melody Maker (19 Aug 1950): 9. BW1413. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (12 Jul 1969): 12. BW1414. Kinkle, Roger D. “White, Josh,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900– 1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1941– 1942 (E160). BW1415. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “White, Josh,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2671 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 377 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 371 (E169). BW1416. Lawless, Ray M. “Josh White,” in Folksingers and Folksongs in America, pp. 232–235. New ed. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1965. (NOTE: This is a revised version, with supplementary material, of a work first published in 1960.). BW1417. Leslie, Peter; Green, Benny; Preston, Denis. Josh White in Memoriam. UK: Marble Arch MAL 1208, 1970.

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BW1418. Lomax, Alan. Josh White: Ballads and Blues. Vol. 2. USA: Decca DL S247, 1950; USA: Decca DL 5082, 1950s. BW1419. Low, Nat. “Talking It Over with Josh White.” Daily Worker (1 May 1945).

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BW1433. Owen, Frank. Tall Tom and Pinewood Tom. UK: Jazz Collector JEL 5, c1959. BW1434. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “White, Josh,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 276 (Item E182).

BW1420. Maher, Jack. “Josh White and Family Score.” Billboard 73 (2 Oct 1961): 16.

BW1435. Phythian, L. “Beloved Comrade: Some Recollections of Josh White’s Visit to England.” Jazz Journal 4, no. 5 (May 1951): 15+.

BW1421. Maher, Mary. “Josh White Hero to Folk Song Fans.” Chicago Tribune (12 Feb 1965).

BW1436. Pittman, John. “Time of the Toad.” Daily Worker (12 Sep 1950): 6.

BW1422. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “White, Josh,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 764 (Item E176).

BW1437. Preston, Denis. “I Sing the Songs of the People.” Melody Maker (15 Jul 1950): 3.

BW1423. McLean, Don. “Freedom Road: A Tribute to Josh White, Bluesman, Songster, and Activist Ahead of His Time.” Acoustic Guitar no. 68 (Aug 1998): 70–76. BW1424. McNamara, Helen. “Josh White is Proud of His Children.” Toronto Telegram (9 Jan 1959). BW1425. Merrick, Nina; Goldstein, Kenneth. Josh White: Josh at Midnight. Elektra EKL-102, 1956. BW1426. Moore, Dave. Josh White: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5194, 1993. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5195, 1993. Vol. 3. Austria: Document DOCD-5196, 1993. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5405, 1996. Vol. 5: 1944. Austria: Document DOCD-5571, 1997. Vol. 6: 1944 to 1945. Austria: Document DOCD-5572, 1997. Vol. 7: The Remaining Titles, 1941–1947. Austria: Document DOCD-1013, 1999. BW1427. Nilsson, Olof G. “Josh Intime: Samtal Med en Folkmusikens Ambassador.” Orkester Journalen 19, no. 9 (Sep 1951): 8–9. BW1428. Oliver, Paul. “How Long Blues.” Music Mirror 3, no. 6 (Jul 1956): 4–6. BW1429. Oliver, Paul. Josh White. Italy: Fratelli Fabbri Editori 23, 1968. BW1430. Oliver, Paul. Josh White: Empty Bed Blues. USA: Elektra EKS-7211, c1962. BW1431. Oliver, Paul. “White, Josh(ua),” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 516 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 27. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 340. New York: Grove, 2001. BW1432. Oliver, Paul. “White, Joshua ‘Josh’ (1908),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 305–306 (Item E378).

BW1438. Race, Steve. “Josh White at Decca’s Hampstead Studios.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 9 (Sep 1950): 3. BW1439. Race, Steve. “‘Strange Fruit’ by Josh White.” Melody Maker (15 Nov 1958): 5. BW1440. Rehnberg, Bert. “Josh White.” Jazz Podium 5, no. 2 (1956): 9. BW1441. Richards, E.D. “He Nixed Movie Offers of $87,000.” Afro-American [Baltimore] (23 Dec 1944): 6. BW1442. Riley, John W. “Singer Josh White Tells How He Beat Adversity.” Boston Globe (17 Mar 1952). BW1443. Roberts, John. “Josh White.” Melody Maker (21 Oct 1967): 8. BW1444. Russell, Tony. “Josh White (1915–1969),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 186 (Item A1904). BW1445. Rye, Howard. “Joshua White, 1929–1941.” Collectors Items no. 58 (Summer 1991): 16–17. BW1446. Santelli, Robert. “White, Josh,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 447–448 (Item E202). BW1447. Schiff, Marvin. “Josh White and Friends Talk Folk.” Toronto Globe and Mail (12 Nov 1966). BW1448. Schuler, Vic. “Josh White in Toronto, 1949.” Jazz Music [UK] 4, no. 4 (1949): 4–9. BW1449. Seymour, Ann. “Josh White Says ‘Music is a Mighty Sword Against Discrimination’.” Daily Worker (15 Jan 1947). BW1450. Shadwick, Keith. “Josh White,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 336 (Item E204). BW1451. Shelton, Robert; Raim, Walter (eds.). The Josh White Song Book. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1963. 191 pp. BW1452. Siegel, Dorothy Schainman. Glory Road: The Story of Josh White. San Diego: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1982. 160 pp.; White Hall: Shoe Tree, 1991. 160 pp.

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BW1453. Skreen, Chet. “Mr. Blues Comes to Town.” Tacoma Times (25 Nov 1946).

BW1473. Winter, Eric. “Josh Entertains, But is It Folk Singing?” Melody Maker (8 Apr 1961): 21.

BW1454. Slater, M. “Music on the Peninsula.” Opera 15 (Dec 1950): 33–34.

Obituaries: Blues Unlimited no. 67 (Nov 1969): 19. Down Beat 36 (16 Oct 1969): 13. International Musician 68 (Oct 1969): 10. Jazz Hot no. 254 (Oct 1969): 9. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 171 (Oct 1969): 16. Melody Maker (13 Sep 1969): 1. Newsweek 74, no. 11 (15 Sep 1969): 87. Rolling Stone no. 44 (18 Oct 1969): 12. Time [USA] 94 (12 Sep 1969): 85. Variety 256 (10 Sep 1969): 126. Washington Evening Star (6 Sep 1969): A15.

BW1455. Slaven, Neil; Oliver, Paul. Josh White, Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Blues Legends in London. UK: Sequel CMETD562, 2002. BW1456. Southern, Eileen. “White, Joshua Daniel (‘Josh’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 400 (Item E208). BW1457. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “White, Josh, Sr,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 792–794 (Item E209). BW1458. Steinmann, Felix. “Josh White.” Jazz Podium 6, no. 8 (1957): 6. BW1459. Steuer, Arthur. The Josh White Stories. Vol. 1. New York: ABC/Paramount ABC-124, 1956. BW1460. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “The Great Folk Artist: Josh White.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 10 (Oct 1950): 4. BW1461. Wald, Elijah. “Josh White and the Protest Blues.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 36–42. BW1462. Wald, Elijah. Josh White: From New York to London. UK: Jasmine JASCD 3004/5, 2002. BW1463. Wald, Elijah. Josh White: Society Blues. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2000. 336 pp.; New York: Routledge, 2002. 336 pp. BW1464. White, Josh. “A Fighter.” Melody Maker (8 Aug 1959): 5. BW1465. White, Josh. “I Was a Sucker for the Communists.” Negro Digest (Dec 1950): 26–31. BW1466. White, Josh; Mairants, Ivor. The Josh White Guitar Method. London: Boosey, 1956. 66 pp. BW1467. White, Josh. “London Concert Dispute: Josh White Flays the ‘Minstrel Routine’.” Melody Maker (1 Dec 1951): 7. BW1468. White, Josh. “Sex-Song Sacrilege.” Melody Maker (9 Apr 1960): 9.

BW1474. Dawbarn, Bob. “The Man Who Opened the Way for Blues.” Melody Maker (13 Sep 1969): 10. BW1475. Dove, Ian. “Josh White Dead at 61; Catalyst in Pushing Blues.” Billboard 81 (20 Sep 1969): 8. BW1476. Gleason, Ralph. “Born Too Early, Died Too Soon.” San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle (14 Sep 1969). BW1477. Gleason, Ralph. “Like a Rolling Stone.” Jazz & Pop 8 (Dec 1969): 12. BW1478. Groom, Bob. “Blues for Josh.” Blues World no. 26 (Jan 1970): 3–4. BW1479. Horsley, Carter B. “Josh White, Folksinger, Dead: Known for Spirituals and Blues.” New York Times (6 Sep 1969): 29. BW1480. Konow, Albrekt von. “Josh White.” Orkester Journalen 37, no. 10 (Oct 1969): 6. BW1481. Måhlin, Peter. “Josh White Död.” Jefferson no. 7 (1969): 15. BW1482. McLean, Don. “Josh White: A Farewell.” Sing Out! 19, no. 4 (Winter 1969): 9–12. BW1483. Ness, Chris van. “Josh White Retrospective.” Los Angeles Free Press (18 Sep 1970). BW1484. Voce, Steve. “It Don’t Mean a Thing.” Jazz Journal 22, no. 10 (Oct 1969): 22–23. See also: Coda 1 (Nov 1958). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BB2280, BB2374, BJ720, BL345, BS986, BW1489, BW1492, F459.

BW1469. Wiedemann, Erik. “Josh White as an Accompanist.” Melody Maker (3 Nov 1951): 9.

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BW1470. Wilkes, Ben. “Tribute to Josh White.” New Masses (9 Sep 1941).

BW1485. Anon. “Josh White & Son on B’Way.” Melody Maker (14 Jan 1950): 3.

BW1471. Wilmer, Val. “I Play a Dirty Guitar Says Josh White.” Jazz News [UK] (22 Apr 1960).

BW1486. Anon. “Senior Josh White vs. Jr. in Toronto.” Variety 244 (26 Oct 1966): 54.

BW1472. Wilmer, Val. “Josh White.” Jazz News & Review [UK] (Sep 1963): 7, 10.

BW1487. Anon. “Students Want More Contact from Artists: Josh White Jr.” Billboard 84 (5 Feb 1972): 32.

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BW1488. Mulvaney, E.W. “Like Father Like Son.” Frets 9 (Apr 1987): 16.

BW1504. Rowe, Mike. “Miss Lavell.” Blues Unlimited no. 139 (Autumn 1980): 23.

BW1489. Ochs, Ed. “Josh White Sr.’s Son Gives Way to UA’s Artist Josh White Jr.” Billboard 80 (4 May 1968): 15–16.

BW1505. Steinberg, Brian. “Lavelle White: ‘I Like to Write About Reality’.” Living Blues no. 125 (Jan/Feb 1996): 22–25.

BW1490. Richards, Rick. “Josh White Jr.: Singing for Single Digit People.” Dirty Linen no. 55 (Dec 1994/Jan 1995): 20–21.

BW1506. Wisse, Rien. “Lavelle White.” Block no. 31 (Mar/ Apr 1980): 7–8.

BW1491. Stambler, Irwin; Landon, Grelun. “White, Josh, Jr.,” in Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 2nd ed., pp. 791–792 (Item E209). BW1492. White, Josh, Jr.; Yeager, Douglas. Josh White, Jr.: In Tribute to Josh White: House of the Rising Son. USA: Silverwolf SWCD 1015, 1999. BW1493. White, Josh Jr.; Yeager, Douglas. Josh White Jr., with Robin Batteau: Jazz, Ballads and Blues. USA: Rykodisk CD 10033, 1986. See also: JOSH WHITE New York Times (8 Apr 1978): 19. Item A919. LAVELLE WHITE BW1494. Anon. “Lavelle White ... Miss La-Vell Rediscovered.” In the Basement no. 2 (May 1996): 16–17. BW1495. Bays, Kenneth. “Lavelle White’s Mystic Soul: Austin’s Favorite Singer Talks Cover Songs, Careers, and Clairvoyance.” Blues Revue no. 88 (Jun/Jul 2004): 33–35. BW1496. Dahl, Bill. “After 9-Year Hiatus, Lavelle White Returns to the Mines.” Chicago Tribune (12 May 1995): 1. BW1497. Howard, Aaron. “The Essense of Miss Lavelle.” Blues Access no. 22 (Summer 1995): 22–26. BW1498. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “White, Lavelle,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 371–372 (E169). BW1499. Meyers, Louis Jay. Lavelle White: It Haven’t Been Easy. USA: Discovery CD 74709, 1997. BW1500. Mohr, Kurt. “Miss Lavell White Discography.” Soul Bag no. 143 (Summer 1996): 21. BW1501. Mourot, Christopher. “Interview: Lavelle White.” Soul Bag no. 142 (Spring 1996): 6–7. BW1502. Point, Michael. “White, Miss Lavelle,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1073 (Item E162). BW1503. Rinaldi, Ray Mark. “A Miss Not to Miss.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (8 Aug 1996): 23.

LYNN WHITE BW1507. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Lynn White,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 378–379 (E150). BW1508. Hoffman, Steve. “White, Lynn,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1072 (Item E162). BW1509. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “White, Lynn,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 377 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 372 (E169). BW1510. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation: Lynn White.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 55–56. BW1511. O’Neal, Jim. “Lynn White.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 29. BW1512. Sharp, Steven. “Lynn White: ‘We’re Carryin’ Blues Into Another Dimension’.” Living Blues no. 122 (Jul/Aug 1995): 12–21. PRINCESS WHITE BW1513. Harris, Sheldon. “White, Princess,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 557–558 (E146). BW1514. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Ramblin’ Around.” Storyville no. 56 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 47–49. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 4, no. 3 (Fall 1976): 345–346. Cadence 1 (May 1976): 32. Crescendo 15 (Jan 1977): 38. Melody Maker (10 Apr 1976): 16. Variety 282 (31 Mar 1976): 125. BW1515. Caster, G. “At 95, Princess to the End.” Melody Maker (12 Jun 1976): 41. BW1516. Dobie, Wilma. “Princess White.” Jazz Forum [USA] no. 42 (1976): 20. BW1517. Vollmer, Al. “Princess White.” Living Blues no. 28 (Jul/Aug 1976): 6. (NOTE: Reprinted from the J&F Record Special.) SKIPPY WHITE BW1518. Pearlin, Victor. “Skippy White.” Blues Unlimited no. 84 (Sep 1971): 13. WILLIE WHITE See: Item C766 (Vol. 5).

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ESSIE BARBARA WHITMAN BW1519. Harris, Sheldon. “Whitman, Essie Barbara,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 558–559 (E146). MARGARET WHITMIRE BW1520. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Margaret Whitmore,” in Blueswomen, pp. 150–151 (E112). See also: Item BJ792. BW1521. Wright, Laurie. “Pieces of the Jigsaw: Margaret Whitmore.” Storyville (2002/03): 219. (NOTE: This article analyses clippings from the Baltimore African-American, Billboard, Chicago Defender, New York Age, and Baltimore Courier.) JAMES “BOODLE-IT” WIGGINS BW1522. Hall, Robert; Richard Noblett. “A Handful of Keys: Boodle It One Time?” Blues Unlimited no. 114 (Jul/Aug 1975): 14–15; “I’m Sorry I’ll Read That Again.” Blues Unlimited no. 116 (Nov/Dec 1975): 20–21. See also: Items BA797 (Vol. 2), C682. PHIL WIGGINS See: JOHN CEPHAS & PHIL WIGGINS (under “C”) BILL WILBER See: JOE McCOY NELSON WILBORN See: RED NELSON (under “R”)

WILEY AND WILEY (Arnold & Irene Wiley) See: Items BA99, BJ792. ARNOLD WILEY See: WILEY AND WILEY GEECHIE WILEY BW1528. Komara, Edward. “Wiley, Geechie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1073–1074 (Item E162). See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A72, A339, A2275, F899, F995, F996, F1005 (Vol. 1). HERBERT WILEY BW1529. Barretta, Scott. “Wiley and the Checkmates.” Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 10–11. BW1530. Harvey, Amos. “Herbert Wiley.” Living Blues no. 172 (Mar/Apr/May/Jun 2004): 41. IRENE WILEY See: WILEY AND WILEY DON WILKERSON BW1531. Govenar, Alan. “Don Wilkerson,” in Meeting the Blues, p. 184 (Item F1414). CARRIE WILKINS BW1532. Hay, Fred J. “Carrie Wilkins.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 74. See also: JOE WILLIE WILKINS

WILD BILL’S BLUE WASHBOARD BOYS

JOE WILLIE WILKINS

BW1523. Bogaert, Karel. “Wild Bill’s Blue Washboard Boys, The,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 403 (Item E110).

BW1533. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Joe Willie Wilkins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 269–269 (E101).

BW1524. Foulger, Byron; Gardner, Ray; Rainsford, Mick; Smith, Brian; Wight, Phil. “We Didn’t Have Too Much Movin’: An Interview with Wild Bill Pitre.” Blues & Rhythm no. 173 (Oct 2002): 4–5.

BW1534. Bogaert, Karel. “Wilkins, Joe Willie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 403 (Item E110).

Obituaries: Living Blues no. 171 (Jan/Feb 2004): 65. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 27 (Sep 2003): 88. BW1525. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Wild Bill Pitre.” Goldmine no. 606 (17 Oct 2003): 50. BW1526. Périn, Jacques. “Wild Bill Pitre.” Soul Bag no. 172 (Sep 2003): 32. BW1527. Wight, Phil. “Wild Bill Pitre.” Blues & Rhythm no. 182 (Sep 2003): 15. WILEY AND THE CHECKMATES See: HERBERT WILEY

BW1535. Davis, Fred L. “Joe Willie Wilkins: Just Chasing That Guitar.” Blues Unlimited no. 52 (Apr 1968): 5–6. Reprinted as “Joe Willie Wilkins,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 144–145 (Item A1241). BW1536. Harris, Sheldon. “Wilkins, Joe Willie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 560–561 (E146). BW1537. Hay, Fred J. “Why Don’t You Cut Me Up Some Bream There: Beer Party at Joe Willie Wilkin’s House with Houston Stackhouse and Willis ‘Hillbilly’ Kenibrew,” in Goin’ Back to Sweet Memphis, pp. 196–239. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.

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BW1538. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wilkins, Joe Willie,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 377– 378 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 373 (E169). BW1539. Monge, Luigi. “Wilkins, Joe Willie,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1074 (Item E162). BW1540. O’Neal, Jim. “Joe Willie Wilkins.” Living Blues no. 11 (Winter 1972/73): 13–17. Reprinted in Living Blues no. 40 (Sep/Oct 1978): 50-51. BW1541. Santelli, Robert. “Wilkins, Joe Willie,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 448–449 (Item E202). BW1542. Southern, Eileen. “Wilkins, Joe Willie,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 402–403 (Item E208). Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 7, no. 2 (Fall 1979): 284. Cadence 5, no. 7 (Jul 1979): 55. Center for Southern Folklore Newsletter 2, no. 2 (1979): 17. BW1543. Huggins, Cilla. “Joe Willie Wilkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 134 (Mar/Jun 1979): 12–13. BW1544. O’Neal, Jim. “Joe Willie Wilkins, 1923–1979.” Living Blues no. 42 (Jan/Feb 1979): 8–9. BW1545. Svacina, Fritz. “Joe Willie Wilkins.” Blues Life no. 7 (1979): 10. See also: Items A1535, BW1532, D2611. LANE WILKINS See: ROBERT WILKINS ROBERT WILKINS BW1546. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Wilkins,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 270 (E101). BW1547. Bakker, Dick M. “Robert Wilkins, 1928–35.” Micrography no. 18 (Feb 1972): 10. BW1548. Balfour, Alan. Memphis Blues, 1928–1935: Robert Wilkins, Tom Dickson, Allen Shaw: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5014, 1991. BW1549. Bogaert, Karel. “Wilkins, Robert,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 403–404 (Item E110). BW1550. Calt, Steve. Robert Wilkins: The Original Rolling Stone. USA: Herwin 215, 1980; USA: Yazoo L1077, 1989. BW1551. Dixon, Robert. “Wilkins Brothers: Discography and Biography.” Eureka 1, no. 5 (Sep/Oct 1960): 8. BW1552. Glover, Tony. “A Song Confusion on Stones Album.” Rolling Stone no. 28 (1 Mar 1969): 10.

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BW1553. Harris, Sheldon. “Wilkins, Rev. Robert Timothy ‘Tim’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 561–562 (E146). BW1554. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Robert Wilkins,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 379–380 (E150). BW1555. Humphrey, Mark. “From Memphis Blues to Gospel Guitar: Rev. Robert Wilkins.” Frets 5, no. 4 (Apr 1983): 37–38. BW1556. Humphrey, Mark. “Prodigal Sons: Son House and Robert Wilkins,” in Saints and Sinners, ed. R. Sacré, pp. 167–194. Liège: Society of Musicology, 1996. BW1557. Humphrey, Mark. Rev. Robert Wilkins: Memphis Gospel Singer. USA: Origin OJL-8052, 1983. BW1558. Igartua, Pedro Elias. “Robert Wilkins: De Bluesman a Reverendo.” Solo Blues no. 14 (1991): 16–19. BW1559. Komara, Edward. “Wilkins, Lane,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1074 (Item E162). BW1560. Laberge, Yves. “Wilkins, Rev. Robert Timothy ‘Tim’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1075 (Item E162). BW1561. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wilkins, Robert, Rev,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2686 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 378 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 373 (E169). BW1562. Lewis, Paul. “Robert Wilkins: The Legendary Memphis Bluesman Introduced by Paul Lewis.” Detour no. 3 (Winter 1990/91): 31–34. BW1563. Lornell, Kip. “Wilkins, Reverend Robert,” in Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music, ed. W.K. McNeil, pp. 424–424. New York: Routledge, 2005. BW1564. Obrecht, Jas. “Rev. Robert Wilkins.” Victrola and 78 Journal no. 11 (1997): 8–13. BW1565. Oliver, Paul. Robert Wilkins (1928–35): Complete Recordings in Chronological Order. Austria: Wolf WSE 111, 1983. BW1566. Oliver, Paul. “Wilkins, Robert (1896),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 306 (Item E378). BW1567. Palmer, Robert; Spottswood, Dick. Rev. Robert Wilkins: Remember Me. USA: Genes/Adelphi GCD 9902, 1993; UK: Edsel ED CD 380, 1993. BW1568. Russell, Tony. “Robert Wilkins (1896–1987),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 186 (Item A1904).

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BW1569. Rye, Howard. “Robert Wilkins.” Collectors Items no. 21 (Dec 1983): 9.

BW1580. Burke, Tony. “A.C. ‘Moohah’ Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 196 (Feb 2005): 19.

BW1570. Santelli, Robert. “Wilkins, Robert,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 449–450 (Item E202).

BW1581. Dries, Bill. “‘Moohah’ Became Legend of Memphis Radio; Announcer Was First Full-Time Black Employee at WDIA.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (4 Dec 2004): B6.

BW1571. Shadwick, Keith. “Robert Wilkins,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 337 (Item E204). BW1572. Solding, Staffan. “Dom Rev upp Damm: Klassiska Countrybluesinspelningar: Robert Wilkins.” Jefferson no. 49 (Fall 1980): 38–39. BW1573. Spottswood, Louisa; Spottswood, Dick. “Discographie de Robert Wilkins.” Soul Bag no. 5 (Jul 1969): 13–14. BW1574. Spottswood, Richard K. “Rev. Robert Wilkins.” Blues Unlimited no. 13 (Jul 1964): 5. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 234–236 (Item A1241). BW1575. Spottswood, Richard K. Rev. Robert Wilkins: Memphis Gospel Singer. USA: Piedmont PLP-13162, c1964. BW1576. Welding, Pete. “Tapescripts: Interview with Rev. Robert Wilkins.” JEMF Newsletter 2 (1967): 54–60. Reprinted as “Reverend Robert Wilkins: An Interview. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 51 (Mar 1968): 14– 15; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 52 (Apr 1968): 3–4; “Pt .3.” Blues Unlimited no. 53 (May 1968): 5–7; “Pt. 4.” Blues Unlimited no. 54 (Jun 1968): 14; “Pt. 5.” Blues Unlimited no. 55 (Jul 1968): 11–12; “Pt. 6.” Blues Unlimited no. 56 (Sep 1968): 12–13.

BW1582. Hinckley, David. “Black On-Air Pioneer Dies.” Daily News [New York] (11 Dec 2004): 76. BW1583. Huggins, Cilla. “A.C. ‘Moohah’ Williams Remembered.” Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 64–65. See also: Items F1224, F1361. ANDRE WILLIAMS BW1584. “Andre Williams: Messin’ with the Kids.” Blues News [Germany] no. 29 (Apr/Jun 2002): 24–25. BW1585. Anon. “Andre ‘Bacon Fat’ Williams.” Blues Unlimited no. 14 (Aug 1964): 7–8. BW1586. Armitage, Steve; Watson, Tony. “Andre Williams 1960’s Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 109 (May 1996): 11. BW1587. Armitage, Steve. “‘I Never Did Sing in the Key of Yes’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 109 (May 1996): 10–11. BW1588. Austin, James. Andre Williams: Jail Bait. Detroit: Fortune LP8019, 1984. BW1589. Austin, James. Andre Williams: Mr. Rhythm. Eagle Records EA-R 90124, 1997.

BW1577. Wilkins, Lane. 1964: To Profit a Man. Memphis: Museum Publishing, 1995. 113 pp.

BW1590. Case, Wendy. “R&B Great Andre Williams Brings His Beat to Magic Bag.” Detroit News (10 Oct 1997): 2.

BW1578. Wilkins, Lane. “Lane Wilkins: Keeping the Promise.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 48–52.

BW1591. Dahl, Bill. “Andre Williams: Mr. Rhythm is Back.” Living Blues no. 137 (Jan/Feb 1998): 38–48.

Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 15, no. 2 (Fall 1987): 229. Jazz Podium 37 (Jan 1988): 7. Living Blues no. 75 (1987): 48. Notes 45, no. 4 (1989): 731. Orkester Journalen 55 (Nov 1987): 34. Variety 327 (10 Jun 1987): 95.

BW1592. Dahl, Bill. “Stunned Legend.” Chicago Tribune (3 Nov 1996): 23.

BW1579. Templeton, Ray. “Reverend Robert Wilkins, January 16th, 1896–May 30th, 1987.” Blues & Rhythm no. 31 (Sep 1987): 10. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items A247, A339, A343, A1491, A1734, A2073, BB471, BJ1545, BM664, C217, C284, F850, F1008, F1258, F1301. A.C. “MOOHAH” WILLIAMS Obituaries: Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (11 Dec 2004): B6. Living Blues no. 176 (Jan/Feb 2005): 81.

BW1593. Epstein, Dan. “Andre Williams.” Ugly Things no. 17 (Summer 1999). BW1594. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Andre ‘Bacon Fat’/ ’Mr. Rhythm’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 562 (E146). BW1595. Leadbitter, Mike; Horlick, Dick. “Andre Williams.” Blues Unlimited no. 14 (Aug 1964): 8. BW1596. Moonoogian, George A. “Wax Fax.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 37 (1987): 7. BW1597. Nite, Norm N. “Andre Williams,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 653–654 (Item E181). BW1598. Paulus, George. “Andre ‘Mr. Rhythm’ Williams Comes Clean About Jail Bait, Bacon Fat, Pullin’ Time & Greasy Chickens. Pt. 1.” Blues & Rhythm

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no. 108 (Apr 1996): 4–8; “Pt. 2.” Blues & Rhythm no. 109 (May 1996): 4–9. BW1599. Paulus, George. Andre Williams: Fat Back & Corn Liquor. USA: St. George STG 7705, 1996. BW1600. Paulus, George; Watson, Tony. “Andre Williams 1950s Discography.” Blues & Rhythm no. 108 (Apr 1996): 9.

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BILL WILLIAMS BW1613. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Bill Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 271 (E101). BW1614. Bronner, Simon. “Bill Williams: The Kentucky Colonel.” Blues World no. 45 (1973): 7. BW1615. Calt, Stephen. Bill Williams: Low and Lonesome. USA: Blue Goose BG2004, 1970.

BW1601. Sinclair, John. “Williams, Andre ‘Mr. Rhythm’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1075 (Item E162).

BW1616. Calt, Stephen. The Late Bill Williams: Blues, Rags, and Ballads. USA: Blue Goose BG 2013, 1974.

BW1602. Tapio, Marko. “Andre Williams.” Blues News [Finland] no. 117 (1989): 30–31.

BW1617. Anon. “Das Ende einer Ära: Zum Tod von Bill Williams.” Blues Notes 6, no. 21 (1974): 20–22.

BW1603. Valania, Jonathan. “Andre Williams: As Nasty as He Wants to Be.” Your Flesh no. 39 (Aug 1998): 36–38. BW1604. Waller, Don. “Whaddya Mean You’ve Never Heard of ... Andre Williams.” Mojo no. 61 (Dec 1998): 26. See also: Ugly Things no. 14 (1995): 68+. ANDY “TOO-HARD” WILLIAMS BW1605. Komara, Edward. “Williams, Andy ‘Too-Hard’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1075 (Item E162). BW1606. Vest, David; Wood, Roger. “Houston Scene: Andy ‘Too-Hard’ Williams.” Living Blues no. 140 (Jul/ Aug 1998): 54–55. ARBESS WILLIAMS BW1607. Astbury, Ray. “Williams, Arbess,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1076 (Item E162). BW1608. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 1: Arbess Williams.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 64. BW1609. Rainsford, Mick. “Arbess Williams: ‘My Name is Arbess and I’m Here to Mess’.” Blues Life no. 67 (1994): 22–25. ARTHUR WILLIAMS BW1610. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Arthur Lee Williams.” Il Blues no. 63 (Jun 1998): 36–42. BW1611. Slotnikoff, Joel. “Harpin’ on It: Arthur Williams, Big Bad Smitty’s Harmonica Player Talks to Joel Slotnikoff.” Blues & Rhythm no. 78 (Apr 1993): 14–16. BW1612. Tomko, Gene. “Williams, Arthur Lee ‘Oscar Mississippi’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1076 (Item E162). See also: Item A693.

BW1618. Fleder, Rob; Calt, Stephen. “Bill Williams: Nobody Had to Ask Me to Play the Blues.” Sing Out! 21, no. 1 (Sep/Oct 1971): 11–14. BW1619. Gart, Galen. “Bill Williams: Low & Lonesome.” R and B Magazine [USA] 1, no. 8 (Fall 1971): 4–5. BW1620. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, ‘Colonel’ Bill,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 562–563 (E146). BW1621. Komara, Edward. “Williams, Bill,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1078 (Item E162). BW1622. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Bill,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2688 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 379 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 374–375 (E169). BW1623. Oliver, Paul. “Bill Williams: An Outstanding Find is Described by Paul Oliver.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 5 (Aug/Sep 1971): 10–11. Reprinted as “Lazy River: Bill Williams,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 79–83 (Item A1577). BW1624. Oliver, Paul. “Too Tight: Bill Williams in Person.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 8 (Dec 1971): 37–38. BW1625. Walamies, Vesa. “Bill Williams.” Blues News [Finland] no. 79 (1983): 8–10. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 2, no. 2 (1974): 227. Coda 11, no. 7 (1974): 31. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 218 (Jan 1974): 12. Jazz Podium 23 (Jan 1974): 9. Orkester Journalen 42, no. 1 (Jan 1974): 5. BW1626. “Das Ende Einer Ära: Zum Tod von Bill Williams.” Blues Notes [Germany] no. 21 (1974): 20–22. BW1627. Hedman, Claes. “Bill Williams Död.” Jefferson no. 24 (1974): 41. BW1628. Jones, Max. “Bill Williams Tribute.” Melody Maker (1 Dec 1973): 53.

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BW1629. Ware, Burnham. “Bill Williams.” Living Blues no. 15 (Winter 1973/74): 5. See also: http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Item BH342. CHARLES “HUNGRY” WILLIAMS BW1630. Broven, John J. “Charles ‘Hungry’ Williams,” in Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans, pp. 94–95 (Item F1076). BW1631. Jones, Tad. “Charles ‘Hungry’ Williams.” Wavelength no. 37 (Nov 1983): 21. Obituaries: BW1632. Broven, John. “Charles ‘Hungry’ Williams.” Juke Blues no. 7 (Winter 1986/87): 24. BW1633. Burke, Tony. “Charles ‘Hungry’ Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 25 (Dec 1986): 8. BW1634. Jones, Tad. “Drummer Hungry Williams Dies in NYC.” Wavelength no. 72 (Oct 1986): 7. BW1635. Oldaeus, Per. “Charles ‘Hungry’ Williams, 1935– 1986.” Jefferson no. 76 (1987): 36. See also: Item BB1426. “BLIND” CONNIE WILLIAMS BW1636. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, ‘Blind’ Connie,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 406 (Item E110). BW1637. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Blind Connie,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2688 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 379 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 375 (E169). BW1638. Welding, Pete. Philadelphia Street Singer Blind Connie Williams: Traditional Blues, Spirituals and Folksongs. USA: Testament T-2225, 1978; USA: Testament TCD 5024, 1995. CORNELL H. WILLIAMS See: BIG DOO WOPPER DAVE “FAT MAN” WILLIAMS BW1639. Wilson, Clive. “Dave ‘Fat Man’ Williams.” Footnote 6, no. 4 (1975): 14–16. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 231. Coda no. 184 (Jun 1982): 39. Down Beat 49, no. 6 (Jun 1982): 14. Jazz Podium 31 (Jun 1982): 35. Variety 306 (21 Apr 1982): 200. BW1640. Feather, Leonard. “Dave ‘Fat Man’ Williams.” Orkester Journalen 50 (Jun 1982): 10. See also: Item BJ2028.

“DOOTSIE” WILLIAMS See: DOOTONE RECORDS LIL’ ED WILLIAMS BW1641. Callahan, Tom. “Lil’ Ed Williams: Smilin’ the Blues Away.” Blues Revue no. 63 (Dec 2000): 8–12. BW1642. Dahl, Bill. “Lil’ Ed Williams Puts the Blues on Hold Indefinitely.” Chicago Tribune (21 Apr 1995): 7. BW1643. Dicaire, David. “Lil’ Ed Williams: Imperial Blues,” in More Blues Singers, pp. 78–82 (Item E131). BW1644. Frank, Michael Robert. Li’l Ed Williams & Willie Kent: Who’s Been Talking. USA: Earwig CD 4941, 1998. BW1645. Giles, Mindy. Lil’ Ed and the Blues Imperials: Roughhousin’. USA: Alligator AL 4749, 1986. BW1646. Hansen, George. “Lil’ Ed Williams.” Blues Revue Quarterly no. 12 (Spring 1994): 35–38. BW1647. Helland, Dave. “Riffs.” Down Beat 54, no. 7 (Jul 1987): 14. BW1648. Iglauer, Bruce. Lil’ Ed and the Blues Imperials: Chicken, Gravy & Biscuits. USA: Alligator AL 4772, 1989. BW1649. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Lil’ Ed and the Blues Imperials,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1486 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 238 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 229 (E169). BW1650. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Lil’ Ed,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2696 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 381 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 377 (E169). BW1651. Nelson, David; Aldin, Mary Katherine. “The Next Generation.” Living Blues no. 90 (Mar/Apr 1990): 56. BW1652. Otis, John. “Williams, Ed ‘Lil’ Ed’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1078–1079 (Item E162). BW1653. Pointer-Jones, Sandra. Lil’ Ed and Dave Weld: Keep on Walkin’. USA: Earwig CD 4936, 1996. BW1654. Santelli, Robert. “Lil’ Ed Williams,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 258–259 (Item E202). BW1655. Stephenson, Mike. “J.B. Hutto Would Play in Our Back Yard: Mike Stephenson Interview Lil’ Ed

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Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 200 (Jun 2005): 30–31. BW1656. Tipaldi, Art. “Lil’ Ed Williams,” in Children of the Blues, pp. 100–106. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2002. BW1657. Wasell, Lemart. “Livet Ler Igen: Lil’ Ed.” Jefferson no. 129 (2001): 11–13. BW1658. Weld, Dave. “Lil’ Ed: ‘We Was a Rough Rockin’ Band, Cause We Made Ourselves Happy’: Dave Weld and Lil’ Ed Williams Talkin’.” Jefferson no. 97 (1992): 2–8. BW1659. Wilcock, Donald E. “Lil’ Ed Williams.” Living Blues no. 95 (Jan/Feb 1991): 18–22. BW1660. Wisse, Rien. “Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials.” Block no. 63 (1987): 7–9. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 191 (2001). Lucille’s Blues Letter 1, no. 8 (1992). EDDIE WILLIAMS See: Item BM2101. ELLIS WILLIAMS See: Items A652, BB1393. ELSIE WILLIAMS See: Item BH267. EMERY WILLIAMS JR. See: DETROIT JUNIOR ERNIE WILLIAMS BW1661. Duffy, Timothy. “Ernie Williams,” in Music Makers, pp. 176–177. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. GEORGE “BULLET” WILLIAMS BW1662. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, George ‘Bullet’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 406 (Item E110). BW1663. Komara, Edward. “Williams, George ‘Bullet’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1079 (Item E162). BW1664. Olsson, Bengt. “Tear It Down ... Prison Walls an’ All!” Blues Unlimited no. 74 (Jul 1970): 14. BW1665. Stephens, Carl. “Booker White on Bullet Williams.” 78 Quarterly no. 6 (1991): 83–85. See also: Items A339, A2274, BB1393, F6, F17, F27. GEORGE WILLIAMS & BESSIE BROWN BW1666. Harris, Sheldon. “Brown, Bessie,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 73–74 (E146).

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BW1667. Komara, Edward. “Brown, Bessie (Texas),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 154 (Item E162). BW1668. Rye, Howard. George Williams and Bessie Brown: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1923 to 1925. Austria: Document DOCD5527, 1997. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD5528, 1997. BW1669. Seroff, Doug. “Blues Itineraries.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 12/13 (Dec 1983): 2 pp. GUSSIE WILLIAMS See: Items A1826, BS149. HARMONICA WILLIAMS (John S. Williams) (1920–) BW1670. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Harmonica Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 271–272 (E101). BW1671. Johnson, Steve. Harmonica Williams, with Little Freddie King. USA: Ahura Mazda AMS 2003, 1971. HENRY “RUBBERLEGS” WILLIAMS BW1672. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Henry ‘Rubberlegs’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 564 (E146). BW1673. Komara, Edward. “Williams, Henry ‘Rubberlegs’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1079 (Item E162). BW1674. Lotz, Rainer E. “Williams, Rubberlegs,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 628 (Item E159). BW1675. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Williams, Rubberlegs,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 279 (Item E182). BW1676. Penny, Dave. “Rubberlegs Williams.” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 16 (Spring 1987): 44–46. J. MAYO WILLIAMS BW1677. Dance, Stanley. “Lightly and Politely. 938: Back on the Scene.” Jazz Journal 27, no. 6 (Jun 1964): 22–24. BW1678. Hoffman, Steve. “Williams, J. Mayo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1079–1080 (Item E162). BW1679. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, J. Mayo,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2694 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 379–380 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 375 (E169).

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BW1680. Marco, Guy A.; Andrews, Frank (eds.). “Chicago Record Co,” in Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound in the United States, p. 111 (Item E176). BW1681. Rye, Howard. “Williams, J. Mayo,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, p. 624 (Item E159). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 27. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, p. 408. New York: Grove, 2001. BW1682. Southern, Eileen. “Williams, J. Mayo (‘Ink’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 405 (Item E208). Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 9, no. 2 (1981): 241. Cadence 6, no. 9 (Sep 1980): 84. BW1683. Koester, Bob. “The Passing of Ink Williams.” Come for to Sing 6, no. 4 (Autumn 1980): 18–19. BW1684. O’Neal, Jim. “J. Mayo ‘Ink’ Williams.” Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 94. See also: Item A173, A394, A542 (Pt. 4), A555, D1947 (Pts. 1&2). JABO WILLIAMS BW1685. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, Jabo,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 406 (Item E110). BW1686. Hall, Bob. “Williams, Jabo,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1080 (Item E162). BW1687. Harris, Rex; Rust, Brian. “Jabo Williams,” in Recorded Jazz, p. 228. Middlesex: Pelican, 1958. BW1688. Santelli, Robert. “Williams, Jabo,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 452 (Item E202). See also: Jazz Hot no. 105 (1955). Items BA797 (Vol. 1), C582, C733, D1958. JESSE WILLIAMS Obituaries: BW1689. Wisner, Steve. “Jesse Williams.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 40. JIMMY LEE WILLIAMS BW1690. Duffy, Timothy. “Jimmie Lee Williams,” in Music Makers, pp. 178–179. Athens: Hill Street, 2002. BW1691. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Williams, Jimmy Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1080 (Item E162). BW1692. Springer, Robert. “Georgia Blues Today.” Blues Unlimited no. 131/132 (Sep/Dec 1978): 36–37.

BW1693. Williams, Jimmy Lee. Jimmy Lee Williams: Hoot Your Belly. USA: Fat Possum FP1009-2, 2003. BW1694. Wilmer, Val. “Still Got the Blues: Jimmy Lee Williams, 53.” Blues Unlimited no. 133 (Jan/Feb 1979): 18–20. See also: Item F932. JODY WILLIAMS (Joseph Leon Williams) BW1695. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jody Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 272 (E101). BW1696. Birnbaum, Larry. “Howlin’ Wolf’s Early Guitarists: Jody Williams.” Living Blues no. 124 (Nov/ Dec 1995): 50–51. BW1697. Birnbaum, Larry. “Profile: Jody Williams.” Guitar Player 30, no. 5 (May 1996): 33–34. Reprinted in edited form in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 204–208 (Item C312). BW1698. Brambilla, Silvano; Grandi, Marino; Lupoli, Luca. “Il Ritorno Jody Williams.” Il Blues no. 79 (Jun 2002): 10–11. BW1699. Dahl, Bill. Jody Williams: Return of a Legend. USA: Evidence ECD 26120, 2002. BW1700. Fine, Eric. “In the Studio: Jody Williams Returns After Three-Decade Break.” Blues Revue no. 73 (Dec 2001/Jan 2002): 38. BW1701. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Joseph Leon ‘Jody’/ ’Joe’/’Sugar Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 571–572 (E146). BW1702. Hoffman, Mark. “Jody Williams: Time for a Change.” Living Blues no. 154 (Nov/Dec 2000): 9. BW1703. Hoffman, Mark; Segrest, James. “Williams, Joseph Leon ‘Jody’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1081–1082 (Item E162). BW1704. Hutchinson, Billy. “Jody Williams.” Blues Matters no. 9 (Jul/Aug 2002): 22–23. BW1705. Hyslop, Tom. “Jody Williams: Out of the Dark.” Blues Revue no. 90 (Oct/Nov 2004): 15–16, 18. BW1706. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Jody,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 380 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 375 (E169). BW1707. Pilchak, Angela M. “Jody Williams,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 51 (Item E164). BW1708. Shurman, Dick. “Jody Williams.” Living Blues no. 16 (Spring 1974): 24–26. BW1709. Stephenson, Mike. “The Jody Williams Story.” Blues & Rhythm no. 184 (Nov 2003): 22–26.

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BW1710. Swindle, Michael. “Jody Williams: ‘I Didn’t Know People Been Talking About Me’.” Blues Access no. 47 (Fall 2001): 28–31.

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BW1727. Anon. “Joe Williams: In My Opinion.” Jazz Journal 13, no. 8 (Aug 1960): 22. BW1728. Anon. “Joe Williams: You and Me.” Jazz Podium 29, no. 10 (Oct 1980): 12–14.

BW1711. Vabres, Jean-Luc; Prétet, Philippe. “Jody Williams: ‘Ma Guitare Est Restee 30 Ans Sous Mon Lit!’.” Soul Bag no. 176 (Sep 2004): 22–25.

BW1729. Avakian, George. Joe Williams at Newport ‘63. USA: RCA Victor LSP 2762, 1963.

BW1712. Whiteis, David. “Jody Williams: An Unsung Guitar Hero Returns.” Living Blues no. 161 (Jan/Feb 2002): 10–18.

BW1730. Avakian, George. Joe Williams: Me and the Blues. USA: RCA Victor LPM 2879, 1964; USA: RCA Victor/BMG 52879-2, 1995.

BW1713. Whiteis, David. “Jody Williams: The Blues Return.” Down Beat 70, no. 4 (Apr 2003): 30.

BW1731. Blumenthal, Bob. Joe Williams. USA: Verve 314 517 034-2, 1995.

BW1714. Whiteis, David. “Jody Williams: Return of a Legend,” in Chicago Blues: Portraits and Stories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006.

BW1732. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, Joe (Joseph Goreed),” in Blues Lexicon, p. 407 (Item E110).

BW1715. Wikström, Kjell. “Jody Williams: Tillbaka i Hetluften.” Jefferson no. 137 (2003): 4–7. BW1716. Winans, Chuck. “Chicago Bound with Jody Williams: The Smoke Daddy-Chicago: Feb. 2 2002.” Blues Revue no. 76 (Jun/Jul 2002): 51–53. BW1717. Wisse, Rien. “Sessiekracht/Stergitarist Jody Williams: De Frustratie Voorbij.” Block no. 115 (2000): 10–15. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 195 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 196 (2002). Blues News [Finland] no. 197 (2002). Items A1158 (Pt. 13), BC155, BH1353. JOE WILLIAMS (1) (Joseph Goreed) BW1718. Albertson, Chris. “Blues in Many Shades from Joe Williams.” Stereo Review 50 (Jan 1985): 68. BW1719. Anon. “Archives.” Down Beat 61, no. 6 (Jun 1994): 62. BW1720. Anon. “Basie’s Williams Launches Label.” Billboard 90 (3 Jun 1978): 121. BW1721. Anon. “Black Equals Blue isn’t All of It.” Melody Maker (24 Sep 1966): 6.

BW1733. Boytano, Larry. “Players: In Joe Williams’ Spotlight.” Down Beat 67, no. 3 (Mar 2000): 54. BW1734. Burman, Maurice. “I Sing the Way I Feel, Says Joe Williams.” Melody Maker (21 Feb 1959): 4. BW1735. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Williams, Joe,” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 543–544 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Joe Williams,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 697 (Item E119). BW1736. Chilton, John. “Williams, Joe,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., pp. 285–286 (Item E121). BW1737. Clarke, Donald. “Williams, Joe,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1382–1383 (Item E125). BW1738. Dance, Stanley. “Joe Williams,” in The World of Count Basie, pp. 198–203. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1980. BW1739. Duncan, Amy. “Joe Williams: A Name Synonymous with the Blues.” Christian Science Monitor (17 May 1982): 15. BW1740. Ervin, Yvonne Tost. The Overwhelming Joe Williams. USA: Bluebird 6464-2-RB 1988.

BW1722. Anon. “Blindfold Test: Joe Williams.” Down Beat 62, no. 5 (May 1995): 70+.

BW1741. Feather, Leonard. “The Blindfold Test: Joe Williams.” Down Beat 28, no. 19 (14 Sep 1961): 35–36.

BW1723. Anon. “Every Day He Has the Blues.” Ebony 11, no. 3 (Jan 1956): 56.

BW1742. Feather, Leonard. “For Joe, It’s Bing, Frank, and Louis.” Down Beat 23 (22 Aug 1956): 29.

BW1724. Anon. “It’s Great to Be Coming Back.” Melody Maker (29 Sep 1962): 9.

BW1743. Feather, Leonard. “Joe Williams.” Down Beat 22 (29 Jun 1955): 16.

BW1725. Anon. “Joe Williams.” Jazz Podium 37 (Jul 1988): 3–6.

BW1744. Feather, Leonard. “Joe Williams.” Down Beat 41 (19 Dec 1974): 35.

BW1726. Anon. “Joe Williams Forms Personal Choice Label.” Variety 291 (31 May 1978): 81.

BW1745. Feather, Leonard. “Joe Williams: Blindfold Test.” Down Beat 34, no. 20 (5 Oct 1967): 40.

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BW1746. Feather, Leonard. “Joe Williams: Every Day He Has the Blues-Happily.” Los Angeles Times (Calendar) (17 Feb 1985): 64–65. BW1747. Feather, Leonard. “King of the Blues.” Melody Maker (17 Dec 1955): 12. BW1748. Feather, Leonard. Presenting Joe Williams, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, the Jazz Orchestra. USA: Solid State SS-18008, 1968; USA: United Artists SS18008, 1968; USA: Blue Note CDP 7243 8 30454 2 6, 1994. BW1749. Feather, Leonard. “Williams, Joe,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, pp. 283–284 (Item E136). BW1750. Feather, Leonard. “Williams, Joe,” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 343 (Item E135).

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BW1764. Helland, Dave. “Joe Williams: ‘Basie Made Me a Star’.” Down Beat 66, no. 1 (Jan 1999): 34–36. BW1765. Hentoff, Nat. “What Makes a Jazz Singer?” Wall Street Journal 64 (11 Apr 1984): 26. BW1766. Holden, Stephen. “A Clear Pronunciation and a Love for the Blues.” New York Times (22 Jun 1989): C17. BW1767. Holland, Ted. “Joe Williams,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 146 (E157). BW1768. Horricks, Raymond. “Joe Williams,” in Count Basie and His Orchestra: Its Music and Its Musicians, pp. 254–264. London: Jazz Book Club, 1958. BW1769. Horricks, Raymond. “Joe Williams.” Jazz Monthly 2, no. 7 (Sep 1956): 7–11, 31.

BW1751. Feather, Leonard. “Williams, Joe,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 463 (Item E138).

BW1770. Jeske, Lee. Joe Williams: Ballad and Blues Master. USA: Verve 314 511 354-2, 1992; USA: Jazz Heritage 513989Y, 1995.

BW1752. Friedwald, Will. Joe Williams: Live at Orchestra Hall, Detroit. USA: Telarc CD-83329, 1993.

BW1771. Kalbacher, Gene. Joe Williams: Jump for Joy. USA: RCA Victor LP LSP 2713, 1963; USA: Bluebird/RCA/BMG 07863-52713-2, 1993.

BW1753. Fry, Robert Webb, II. “Williams, Joe,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 1081 (Item E162). BW1754. Gardner, Barbara. “Is Joe Williams Really Joe Williams?” Down Beat 31, no. 32 (17 Dec 1964): 19–21. Reprinted in Down Beat 61, no. 6 (Jun 1994): 62+. BW1755. Gleason, Ralph J. “Every Day is a Good Day for Joe Williams.” Down Beat 23, no. 11 (30 May 1956): 11. BW1756. Gold, Don. “Joe Williams.” Down Beat 25 (6 Mar 1958): 14. BW1757. Gourse, Leslie. Everyday: The Story of Joe Williams. London: Quartet, 1984. 208 pp.

BW1772. Kinkle, Roger D. “Williams, Joe,” in The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950. Vol. 3: Biographies L Through Z, pp. 1961–1962 (E160). BW1773. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2694 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz, p. 430 (E167). BW1774. Lissner, John. The Exciting Joe Williams. USA: RCA Victor LSP 3461, 1965. BW1775. Morgan, Alun. Joe Williams: Alright, Okay. USA: Verve VLP 9127, 1966.

BW1758. Gourse, Leslie. Joe Williams: Everyday I Have the Blues. USA: Savoy Jazz SJL 1140, 1984.

BW1776. Morgenstern, Dan. “Doggin’ Around: Roll ‘Em Joe.” Jazz Journal 30, no. 8 (Aug 1977): 15.

BW1759. Green, Tony. “Props: Joe Williams.” Vibe 5, no. 2 (Mar 1997): 152.

BW1777. Morgenstern, Dan. “Joe Williams: The Boy Singer.” JazzTimes (Oct 1987): 36–37.

BW1760. Hall, Devra. Joe Williams: Every Night. USA: Verve 833 236-2, 1987.

BW1778. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Williams, Joe,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 279 (Item E182).

BW1761. Hall, Devra. “Joe Williams: Everyday for 70 Years.” Billboard 100, no. 49 (3 Dec 1988): 1–16.

BW1779. Priestley, Brian. Joe Williams: Every Day the Best of the Verve Years. USA: Verve 519813-2, 1993.

BW1762. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Joe,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 564–568 (E146).

BW1780. Pruter, Robert. “Joe Williams Discography, 1944– 1953.” Blues & Rhythm no. 173 (Oct 2002): 19.

BW1763. Helland, Dave. “Blindfold Test: Joe Williams.” Down Beat 62, no. 5 (May 1995): 70+.

BW1781. Pruter, Robert. “Jumpin’ Joe Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 173 (Oct 2002): 14–18.

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BW1782. Roland, Paul (ed.). “Joe Williams,” in Jazz Singers: The Great Song Stylists in Their Own Words. London: Hamlyn, 1999. BW1783. Rubiner, Julia M. “Joe Williams,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 11 (Item E164). BW1784. Santelli, Robert. “Williams, Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 452–453 (Item E202). BW1785. Schiozzi, Bruno. “Alcune Domande a Joe Williams.” Musica Jazz 16 (Aug/Sep 1960): 40–41. BW1786. Shadwick, Keith. “Joe Williams,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 340 (Item E204). BW1787. Shearing, George. The Heart and Soul of Joe Williams and George Shearing. USA: Sheba ST 102, 1971. BW1788. Sheridan, Chris. The Definitive Joe Williams. USA: Verve 314 589 8462, 2002. BW1789. Siegel, J.E. “Talking with Joe Williams.” Radio Free Jazz 21 (Jan 1980): 12–14.

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BW1801. Ueno, Tom. Joe Williams: Having the Blues Under European Sky. USA: LRC/Denon C38-7684, 1985. BW1802. Weir, Bob. “Williams, Joe,” in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 2: L–Z, ed. B. Kernfeld, pp. 624–625 (Item E159). BW1803. Williams, Joe; Gardner, Barbara J. “The Blues is a Story.” Down Beat 27, no. 7 (31 Mar 1960): 22. Translated into French as “Le Blues est Notre Histoire.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 66 (Jan 1961): 32–35. BW1804. Williams, Joe. Joe Williams: Nothin’ But the Blues. USA: Delos DMS 4001, 1984. BW1805. Williams, Martin. “Those Contemporary Blues.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 11 (Nov 1964): 20–21. BW1806. Zych, David. “Joe Williams.” JazzTimes 24, no. 2 (Mar 1994): 43. BW1807. Zych, David. “Marian McPartland: True Devotion.” JazzTimes 27, no. 8 (Oct 1997): 34.

BW1797. Tiegel, Elliot. “Williams Sings the Blues Straight to Patrons’ Hearts.” Billboard 79 (21 Jan 1967): 28.

Obituaries: American Rag 11 (May 1999): 34. Big Band no. 11 (1999): 3. Block no. 109 (1999): 34. Cadence 25, no. 5 (May 1999): 141. Crescendo 36 (Dec 1999/Jan 2000): 26. Cuadernos de Jazz no. 52 (1999): 17. Daily Telegraph [UK] (1 Apr 1999): 35. Detroit Jazz (May/Jun 1999): 9+. Discoveries no. 132 (1999): 16. Folk Roots no. 191 (May 1999): 12. Green Mountain Jazz Messenger 2, no. 5 (1999): 42. Jazz Hot no. 560 (1999): 14. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 493 (Jun 1999): 68. Jazz Now (May 1999): 22. Jazz Podium 48, no. 5 (May 1999): 46. Jazz Podium 49 (Jan 2000): 49. JazzTimes 29 (Jun 1999): 28–29. Jazziz (Aug 1999): 16. Jazznytt no. 2/3 (1999): 51. Journal of Blacks in Higher Education 24 (Summer 1999): 39. Mississippi Rag 26 (May 1999): 21. Musica Jazz (May 1999): 14+. Neue Musikzeitung 48, no. 5 (May 1999): 1. Notes 56 (Jun 2000): 921. Das Orchester 47, no. 6 (1999): 83. Orkester Journalen 67 (May 1999): 51. Rolling Stone no. 812 (13 May 1999): 27. Rolling Stone no. 830/831 (30 Dec 1999–96 Jan 2000): 127. Second Line 49 (Fall 1999): 4. The Times [UK] (31 Mar 1999): 23. 20th Century Music [USA] 6 (May 1999): 44.

BW1798. Tompkins, Les. “Frankly Speaking: Joe Williams.” Crescendo 1, no. 6 (1963): 10.

BW1808. Barnes, Terry. “Joe Williams.” Billboard 111 (25 Dec 1999–1 Jan 2000): YE106.

BW1799. Townley, Ray. “Joe Williams.” Down Beat 41 (17 Jan 1974): 19.

BW1809. Blumenthal, Bob. “Joe Williams, 1918–1999: Basie Blues Master, Reigning Jazz Star.” Boston Globe (31 Mar 1999): 1.

BW1790. Smith, Arnold Jay. “Joe Williams: The Well-Tempered Blaze of Vocal Excellence.” Down Beat 43, no. 9 (6 May 1976): 11–12, 43. BW1791. Southern, Eileen. “Williams, Joe,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 405 (Item E208). BW1792. Stein, H. Allan. Joe Williams Sings. USA: Regent LP 6002, 1956; UK: London HBC 1065, 1956; USA: Savoy Jazz SV-0199, 1992. BW1793. Stevens, Liz. “Joe Williams Jazzes Up Birmingham.” Detroit News (29 Jul 1994): 1. BW1794. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 15, no. 12 (Dec 1962): 23. BW1795. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Joe Williams.” Jazz Journal 9, no. 9 (Sep 1956): 7. BW1796. Tiegel, Elliot. “Jazz Beat.” Billboard 79 (12 Aug 1967): 14+.

BW1800. Travis, Dempsey J. “Joe Williams,” in an Autobiography of Black Jazz, pp. 466–475. Chicago: Urban Research Institute, 1983.

BW1810. Bradley, Jeff. “Jazzman Joe Williams’ Fans Left in Shock.” Denver Post (31 Mar 1999): 3.

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BW1811. Burke, Tony. “Joe Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 139 (May 1999): 22. BW1812. Crowther, Bruce. “Joe Williams.” Jazz Journal 52, no. 5 (May 1999): 18. BW1813. Dahl, Bill. “Joe Williams.” Goldmine no. 495 (16 Jul 1999): 23. BW1814. Dahl, Bill. “Joe Williams.” Living Blues no. 146 (Jul/Aug 1999): 48–49. BW1815. Fordham, John. “Joe Williams: Nothing But the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (1 Apr 1999): 24. BW1816. Gallo, Phil. “Joe Williams.” Variety 374 (5 Apr 1999): 158. BW1817. Heckman, Don. “Jazz Singer Joe Williams Dies After Collapsing in Las Vegas.” Los Angeles Times (31 Mar 1999): 3. BW1818. Hentoff, Nat. “He Brought the Blues from the Country to the City.” JazzTimes 29 (Jun 1999): 134. Reprinted in American Music Is, pp. 39–41. Cambridge: Da Capo, 2004, 1988. BW1819. Holland, Bill. “Joe Williams Dies at 80.” Billboard 111 (10 Apr 1999): 8, 78. BW1820. Korall, B. “Joe Williams.” International Musician 97 (Jun 1999): 18. BW1821. Koransky, Jason. “Joe Williams, 1918–1999.” Down Beat 66, no. 6 (Jun 1999): 16.

BIG JOE WILLIAMS (Joe Lee Williams) BW1829. Anon. “A Discography of Joe Williams.” Discophile no. 47 (Apr 1956): 16. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 52 (1957): 15; no. 53 (1957): 19.) BW1830. Anon. “Diskografie.” Jazz Wereld no. 29 (May 1970): 10. BW1831. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big Joe Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 271–272 (E101). BW1832. Atkinson, Gary. Big Joe Williams: Crawlin King Snake. UK: Catfish KATCD128, 1999. BW1833. Baggelaar, Kristin; Milton, Donald. “Big Joe Williams,” in Folk Music: More Than a Song, p. 407 (Item E104). BW1834. Bakker, Dick M. “Big Joe Williams, 35–52.” Micrography no. 7 (Nov 1969): 10–11. BW1835. Balfour, Alan. Big Joe Williams, Memphis Slim, Little Brother Montgomery: Unissued Chicago Blues of the 50’s from Cobra & JOB. UK: Flyright FLY 577, 1981. BW1836. Bloomfield, Michael; Summerville, S. Me and Big Joe. San Francisco: Re/Search, 1980. 49 pp.; Enfield: Airlift, 2000. 60 pp.; Frankfurt: Schmitt, 1982. 61 pp.

BW1822. Laplace, Michel; Sportis, Félix W. “Larmes: Joe Williams (1918–1999).” Jazz Hot no. 560 (May 1999): 14.

BW1837. Bloomfield, Michael; Summerville, S. “Me and Big Joe,” in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 216–219 (Item A895). (NOTE: This is an excerpt from item BW1836.)

BW1823. Levy, Claudia. “Jazz Crooner Joe Williams Dies at 80.” Washington Post (31 Mar 1999): 7.

BW1838. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, ‘Big’ Joe,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 404–406 (Item E110).

BW1824. Lucraft, Howard. “Joe Williams.” Crescendo 36 (Jun/Jul 1999): 11–12.

BW1839. Broven, John; Leadbitter, Mike; Napier, Simon A. “The American Folk Blues Festival 1963: What They Said.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 7–9.

BW1825. Mitchell, Rick. “Jazz, Blues Legend Joe Williams Dies.” Houston Chronicle (31 Mar 1999): 3. BW1826. Pareles, Jon. “Joe Williams, Jazz Singer of Soulful Tone and Timing, is Dead at 80.” New York Times (31 Mar 1999): 8.

BW1840. Bruin, Leo. “Big Joe Williams: Alias de ‘Knoert’ was Hier.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 28 (May 1973): 2–3.

BW1827. Uhl, J. “Joe Williams, 1918–1999.” American Rag 11 (May 1999): 32.

BW1841. Bruin, Leo W. Big Joe Williams: Malvina My Sweet. Holland: Oldie Blues OL-2804, 1974.

BW1828. Voce, Steve. “Joe Williams.” Independent (Review) [UK] (1 Apr 1999): 6.

BW1842. Bruin, Leo W. “‘Big Joe Williams’ (73) Blijft Zichzelf: De Blues in Persoon.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 74/75 (Mar/Apr 1977): 16.

See also: Chicago Defender (14 Dec 1974): A4. Jazz Hot no. 122 (Jun 1957). Jazziz 9 (Nov 1992): 12. Items BH2569, BH2572, E318. JOE WILLIAMS (2) See: Item BB425.

BW1843. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Williams, Joe,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 243 (Item E128). BW1844. Burke, Tony. Big Joe Williams: Hand Me Down My Old Walking Stick. UK: Sequel NEXCD 208, 1992.

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BW1845. Buzelin, Jean. Big Joe Williams: Giant of the 9String Guitar. France: EPM Musique BC158552, 1996. BW1846. Buzelin, Jean. “Big Joe Williams: The Hobo Man.” Soul Bag no. 142 (Spring 1996): 8–11. BW1847. Calt, Stephen; Kent, Don; Conte, Pat V. Big Joe Williams: Early Recordings, 1935–1941. USA: Mamlish S.3810, 1970s. BW1848. Charters, Samuel B. Big Joe Williams: The Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 6: Delta Blues, Shouts and Jump Songs by One of the Last Great Delta Bluesmen. UK: Sonet SNTF 635, 1973; USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 10016, 1976. BW1849. Charters, Samuel B. “Some Visible Men: Big Joe Williams and J.D. Short,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 21–32 (Item A396).

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BW1862. Gäverth, Leif. “Big Joe Williams: A Ramblin’ Man.” Jefferson no. 58 (Fall 1982): 4–13. BW1863. Godrich, John. “Talking the Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 10. BW1864. Groom, Bob. “Big Joe: Piney Woods Bluesman.” Blues World no. 16 (Sep 1967): 11. BW1865. Groom, Bob. Big Joe Williams: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1935–1941. Austria: Blues Document BDCD-6003, 1991. Vol. 2: 1945–1949. Austria: Blues Document BDCD6004, 1991. BW1866. Groom, Bob. “Lyric Transcript. No. 4: Highway 49.” Blues World no. 15 (Jul 1967): 18. BW1867. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, ‘Big’/’Po’ Joe Lee,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 568–570 (E146).

BW1850. Charters, Samuel B. “49, 51, 61,” in The Country Blues (Item A389).

BW1868. Harrison, David. “Highwayman: David Harrison Pays Tribute to Big Joe Williams.” Folk Roots no. 146/147 (Aug/Sep 1995): 36–37.

BW1851. Clarke, Donald. “Williams, ‘Big’ Joe,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1382 (Item E125).

BW1869. Helander, Olle. “Chicago: Blues, Booze och Big Joe,” in I Jazzens Kvarter, 181–198. Stockholm: Sveriges Radio, 1962.

BW1852. Cross, Robb. “Conversation with Big Joe.” Mississippi Arts & Letters 1, no. 1 (Winter 1983/84): 20–22.

BW1870. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Joe Williams: En Studio.” Soul Bag no. 142 (Spring 1996): 12–14.

BW1853. Dahl, Bill. Big Joe Williams: Absolutely the Best. USA: Fuel 2000 302 061 141 2, 2001. BW1854. Dawant, René-Philippe. “Big Joe Williams.” Blues et Jazz [Belgium] no. 5 (c1971): 30–37. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 37.) BW1855. Denson, Ed. “Big Joe Williams: His Music and Records.” Rag Baby 1, no. 3 (1965): 3–4, 14–19.

BW1871. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Joe Williams,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 380–381 (E150). BW1872. Hewitt, Norman. “Big Joe Williams. Pt. 1.” Il Blues no. 3 (Jun 1983): 5–6; “Pt. 2.” Il Blues no. 4 (Sep 1983): 3–4. BW1873. Holland, Bernard. “A Discography of Joe Lee Williams: Blues Singer.” Matrix no. 34 (Jun 1961): 9–17. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Matrix no. 43 (1962): 18–19; no. 44 (1962): 9.)

BW1856. Dicaire, David. “Big Joe Williams (1903–1982): Poor Joe’s Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 20–24 (Item E130).

BW1874. Jones, Max. “Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (1 Mar 1969): 8.

BW1857. Feather, Leonard. “Williams, Joe,” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 463 (Item E138).

BW1875. Koester, Bob. Big Joe Williams: Blues on Highway 49. USA: Delmark DL-604, 1963; UK: Esquire 32191, 1963.

BW1858. Folterbauer, Hannes. Big Joe Williams: Baby Please Don’t Go. Austria: Wolf WBJ 003 CD, 1998.

BW1876. Koester, Bob. Big Joe Williams: On the Highway. USA: Delmark DJB4, 1960s.

BW1859. Garon, Paul. “Baby Please Don’t Go/Don’t You Leave Me Here,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, pp. 39–40 (Item E162).

BW1877. Koester, Bob. Big Joe Williams: Piney Woods Blues. USA: Delmark DL-602, 1969.

BW1860. Garon, Paul. “Big Joe Williams.” Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion no. 3 (Spring 1976): 99–100. BW1861. Garon, Paul. “Williams, ‘Big’ Joe Lee,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1076–1077 (Item E162).

BW1878. Koester, Bob. J.D. Short & Big Joe Williams: Stavin’ Chain. USA: Delmark DL 609, 1965. Notes reprinted with Big Joe Williams. France: Goody GY 10.006, 1980s. BW1879. Koester, Bob. “The Saga of Poor Joe.” Jazz Report 5, no. 2 (Mar 1957): 3–4, 10.

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BW1880. Kuokkanen, Risto. “Big Joe Williams.” Blues News [Finland] no. 64 (1980): 29. BW1881. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Big Joe,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2687–2688 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 378 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 373–374 (E169). BW1882. Leadbitter, Mike. “Big Joe Williams Comments.” Blues Unlimited no. 7 (Dec 1963): 8. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 69 (Item A1241).

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BW1897. Oliver, Paul. Big Joe Williams: Ramblin’ and Wanderin’ Blues. Denmark: Storyville SLP 163, 1964; USA: Everest FS-218, 1967; Denmark: Storyville SLP 4039, 1986. Reprinted as “Ramblin’ and Wanderin’: Big Joe Williams,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 84–86 (Item A1577). Notes reprinted with Big Joe Williams: Blues Masters. Vol. 2. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8002, 1992. BW1898. Oliver, Paul. “Williams, ‘Big Joe’ (1903),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 307 (Item E378). BW1899. Pomposello, Tom. Big Joe Williams: Have Mercy! USA: Tradition TCD 1014, 1996.

BW1883. Leroux, Benoit. “Le Blues Rural.” Jazz Hot no. 251 (Jun 1969): 22–24.

BW1900. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Williams, Joe,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 279 (Item E182).

BW1884. Mangurian, David. “Big Joe Williams.” Jazz Journal 16, no. 6 (Jun 1963): 14–17.

BW1901. Priestley, Brian. “Williams, Big Joe,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 527 (Item E154).

BW1885. Mangurian, David; Williams, Martin. Big Joe Williams: Walking Blues. USA: Fantasy F-24724, 1981.

BW1902. Roth, D. “Big Joe Williams: Soul on His Face.” Rolling Stone no. 38 (26 Jul 1969): 12.

BW1886. Mangurian, David. Big Joe Williams: Studio Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1083, 1965. BW1887. McKee, Margaret; Chisenhall, Fred. “Big Joe,” in Beale, Black & Blue, pp. 192–203. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. BW1888. McPhee, Tony. Big Joe Williams: Hand Me Down My Old Walking Stick. USA: World Pacific WPS21897, 1970; USA: Liberty 823207, 1970. BW1889. Moon, D. Thomas. “Big Joe Williams: Memories of the Road.” Blues Revue no. 16 (Mar/Apr 1995): 36–46. BW1890. Moon, D. Thomas. “The Verdict on Big Joe Williams.” Blues Access no. 33 (Spring 1998): 20–28. BW1891. Moon, D. Thomas. “We and Big Joe. Pt. 1.” Living Blues no. 175 (Nov/Dec 2004): 72–79; “Pt. 2.” Living Blues no. 177 (Mar/Apr 2005): 78–81. BW1892. Nelson, Paul. Big Joe Williams and Short Stuff Macon: Hell Bound & Heaven Sent. USA: Folkways FTS 31004, 1968. BW1893. Noble, Peter. Ramblin’ & Wanderin’: The Best of Big Joe Williams. Australia: AIM 0011 CD, 1997. BW1894. Oakley, Giles. “Big Joe William’s 9-String Blues.” The Listener 96, no. 2487 (9 Dec 1976): 760. BW1895. Ohmer, Terry. Big Joe Williams: Baby Please Don’t Go. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2007, 1987. BW1896. Oliver, Paul. “Big Joe Williams.” Spin [UK] 4, no. 3 (1966): 15–16, 18.

BW1903. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Big Joe Williams.” The Blues Collection no. 36 (1992+). BW1904. Russell, Tony. “Big Joe Williams (1903–1982),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 186–188 (Item A1904). BW1905. Ryan, Marc. Big Joe Williams/Luther Huff/Willie Love: Delta Blues, 1951. USA: Acoustic Archives/ Trumpet AA-702, 1990. BW1906. Rye, Howard. “Big Joe Williams, 1935–1949.” Collectors Items no. 44 (Feb 1988): 16. BW1907. Rye, Howard. “Big Joe Williams, 1935–1949 (Revised).” Collectors Items no. 66 (Spring 1994): 18–19. BW1908. Santelli, Robert. “Williams, Big Joe,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 450–451 (Item E202). BW1909. Scott, Frank. Big Joe Williams: These Are My Blues. USA: Testament TCD 6010, 1998. BW1910. Shadwick, Keith. “Big Joe Williams,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 338–339 (Item E204). BW1911. Simmons, John. Big Joe Williams: Nine-String Guitar Blues. USA: Delmark DS-627, 1972. BW1912. Slaven, Neil. Big Joe Williams & the Stars of Mississippi Blues. UK: JSP JSPCD 7719, c2004. BW1913. Slaven, Neil. Big Joe Williams: Chicago, 1963. UK: Acrobat 102, c2003. BW1914. Slaven, Neil. Big Joe Williams: Crawlin’ King Snake. UK: RCA INT 1087, 1970; France: RCA Victor 731016, 1970s.

Biographical Entries: W/X/Y/Z

BW1915. Smith, Al. Big Joe Williams: Don’t Your Plums Look Mellow Hanging on Your Tree. USA: Bluesway BLS-6080, 1974. BW1916. Smith, Charles Edward. Mississippi’s Big Joe Williams and His Nine-String Guitar. USA: Folkways LP 3820, 1962. BW1917. Southern, Eileen. “Williams, Joe Lee (‘Big Joe’ or ‘Po’ Joe’),” in Biographical Dictionary of AfroAmerican and African Musicians, pp. 405–406 (Item E208). BW1918. Strachwitz, Chris. Big Joe Williams and Friends: Going Back to Crawford. USA: Arhoolie CD-9015, 1999. BW1919. Strachwitz, Chris. Big Joe Williams: Shake Your Boogie. USA: Arhoolie CD-315, 1990. BW1920. Strachwitz, Chris. Big Joe Williams: Tough Times. USA: Arhoolie F 1002, 1962; UK: Fontana 688 8002L, 1965. BW1921. Surge, Frank. “Big Joe Williams,” in Singers of the Blues, pp. 48–50 (Item E213). BW1922. Svensson, Bo. Big Joe Williams/Blind Willie McTell: Wild Cow Blues. USA: Magnum CD 77, 1996.

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BW1932. Welding, Pete. Big Joe Williams: Thinking of What They Did to Me. USA: Arhoolie 1053, 1970. BW1933. Welding, Pete. “Hell Bound & Heaven Sent: Big Joe Williams & Short Stuff Macon.” Blues Unlimited no. 53 (May 1968): 12–13. BW1934. Welding, Pete. Mississippi’s Big Joe Williams and His Nine-String Guitar. USA: Smithsonian Folkways SF 40052, 1995. BW1935. West, Bob. “Big Joe Williams Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 199 (May 2005): 18–19. BW1936. Williams, Martin. Big Joe Williams: Blues for 9 Strings. USA: Bluesville BV-1056, c1962. BW1937. Williams, Martin. “Recording with Big Joe.” Evergreen Review 6, no. 25 (Jul/Aug 1962): 118–127. Reprinted in Rhythm and Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene [USA] (Jan 1964): 7–8. Obituaries: Billboard 95 (8 Jan 1983): 80. Black Perspective in Music 11, no. 2 (Fall 1983): 231. Coda no. 189 (1 Apr 1983): 38. Creem 14 (May 1983): 14. Down Beat 50, no. 4 (Apr 1983): 11. Goldmine no. 84 (May 1983). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 317 (Apr 1983): 11. Jazz Podium 33 (Jan 1984): 28. New York Times (2 Dec 1982): 23. Orkester Journalen 51, no. 4 (Apr 1983): 34. Pickin’ the Blues no. 11 (Jan 1983): 6. Variety 309 (22 Dec 1982): 63.

BW1923. Taylor, Maurice. “Big Joe Williams.” Alley Music (Aug/Dec 1966): 3. Translated into Swedish in Jefferson no. 3 (1968).

BW1938. Bramstedt, Sam. “Bluesman Big Joe.” Orkester Journalen 51, no. 6 (Jun 1983): 34.

BW1924. Thomas, Blewett. “Big Joe Replies: ‘Stop Tellin’ These Lies’.” Living Blues no. 52 (1982): 4.

BW1939. Garon, Paul. “Big Joe Williams, 1903–1982.” Living Blues no. 57 (Autumn 1983): 23.

BW1925. Tonneau, Serge. “Big Joe Williams.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 22 (1963).

BW1940. Gäverth, Leif. “Big Joe Williams, 1903–1982.” Jefferson no. 60 (Spring 1983): 52–53.

BW1926. Turner, Gayron. “Big Joe Was My Friend.” Blues Access no. 47 (Fall 2001): 38–41.

BW1941. Gschwendner, Willie. “Goodbye Big Joe.” Blues Life no. 21 (1983): 16–17.

BW1927. Waterman, Dick. “Big Joe Williams,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 92–93. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003.

BW1942. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big Joe Williams (1903–1982).” Soul Bag no. 93 (1983): 24.

BW1928. Welding, Pete. “Big Joe.” Down Beat 31, no. 4 (13 Feb 1964): 23–25, 40. BW1929. Welding, Pete. Big Joe Williams & Sonny Boy Williamson. USA: Blues Classics BC-21, 1970. BW1930. Welding, Pete. Big Joe Williams: Back to the Country. USA: Testament T-2205, c1964; USA: Testament TCD 5013, 1994. BW1931. Welding, Pete. Big Joe Williams: Classic Delta Blues. UK: CBS 63813, 1964; USA: Milestone MLP-3001, c1966; Germany: Bellaphon 40108, 1970s; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-5452, 1991.

BW1943. Hess, Norbert. “Big Joe Williams, 1903–1982: Ein Ruheloser Wanderer.” Jazz Podium 32, no. 3 (Mar 1983): 3–5. BW1944. Reitz, Louis. “Big Joe Williams: Unvergleichlich und Unvergesslich.” Blues Forum no. 10 (2nd Quarter 1983): 4–5. BW1945. Simmons, John. “Big Joe Williams.” Living Blues no. 55 (Winter 1982/83): 37. BW1946. Wisse, Rien. “Big Joe Williams.” Block no. 45 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1983): 30. See also: Latch On no. 7 (19??). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm

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Items A429, A1535, A1536, A2086, BC2168, BC2184, BD674, BE173, BH1930, BH2158, BJ270, BM64, BM888, BS1773, BS1775, BW2084, BW2155, BW2319, C182, F402, F813, F851. JOHN “RED” WILLIAMS See: MEMPHIS PIANO RED JOHNNY WILLIAMS (1906–) BW1947. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Johnny Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 272 (E101). BW1948. Brisbin, John Anthony. “Uncle Johnny Williams: Bein’ Regular with the People.” Living Blues no. 127 (May/Jun 1996): 28–41. BW1949. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Rev ‘Uncle’ Johnny,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 570–571 (E146). BW1950. Komara, Edward. “Williams, Johnny (2),” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1081 (Item E162). BW1951. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Johnny,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2695 (E165). Reprinted as “Williams, ‘Uncle’ Johnny,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 374 (E169). BW1952. Russell, Tony. “Musicians Talking: Johnny Williams. Pt. 1.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 8 (Dec 1971): 13–14; “Pt. 2.” Jazz & Blues 1, no. 9 (Jan 1972): 19–20. BW1953. Sutherland, Sandy. “Uncle Johnny Williams. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 99 (Feb/Mar 1973): 7–9; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 100 (Apr 1973): 17–19. BW1954. Williams, Rev. Johnny. “The Singer Not the Song.” Juke Blues no. 50 (2002): 54–55.

BW1960. Titon, Jeff. “‘All Pretty Wimmins’: JoJo Williams. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 64 (Jul 1969): 13–14; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 65 (Sep 1969): 13–14. LARRY WILLIAMS BW1961. Bellemain, Daniel. “Larry Williams Discographie.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 44/46 (Oct/Dec 1980): 16–17. BW1962. Clarke, Donald. “Williams, Larry,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., pp. 1383–1384 (Item E125). BW1963. Colman, Stuart. Larry Williams: Bad Boy of Rock and Roll. UK: Ace CDCHD 709, c1998. BW1964. Farren, Mick. “L.A. Confidential.” Mojo no. 80 (Jul 2000): 42–46, 48, 50–53. BW1965. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Larry Williams,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 325 (Item E145). BW1966. Holland, Ted. “Larry Williams,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 62 (E157). BW1967. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Larry,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2695–2696 (Item E165). BW1968. Levy, Morris S. “Williams, Larry,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1082 (Item E162). BW1969. Nite, Norm N. “Larry Williams,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 656–657 (Item E181). BW1970. Ruffenach, Jean-Claude. “Larry Williams.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 42/43 (Sep 1980): 10–13; Jazz, Blues & Co no. 44/46 (Oct/Dec 1980): 14–15; Jazz, Blues & Co no. 47 (Jan/Feb 1981): 15–19.

JOHNNY WILLIAMS (John Lee Williams)

BW1971. Santelli, Robert. “Williams, Larry,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 453 (Item E202).

BW1955. Baker, Cary. “This is Funky Johnny Twist .…” Blue Flame no. 16 (1972): 2 pp.

BW1972. Sculatti, Gene. Larry Williams: Bad Boy. USA: Specialty SP 7002, c1989.

JO JO WILLIAMS (Joseph Williams)

BW1973. Tiven, Jon; Tiven, Sally. “Bad Boy by Larry Williams.” Audio: The Equipment Authority 78, no. 6 (Jun 1994): 91.

BW1956. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jo Jo Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 273 (E101). BW1957. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Joseph ‘Jo Jo’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 571 (E146). BW1958. Komara, Edward. “Williams, Joseph ‘Jo Jo’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1081 (Item E162). BW1959. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Joseph ‘Jo Jo’,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 380 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 376 (E169).

BW1974. Vernon, Mick. “Larry Williams.” R&B Monthly no. 16 (May 1965): 5–8. Reprinted in R&B Monthly no. 19 (Aug 1965): suppl. Obituaries: Billboard 92 (19 Jan 1980): 88. Block no. 31 (Mar/Apr 1980): 5–6. Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980). Creem 11 (Apr 1980): 14. Goldmine no. 46 (Mar 1980). Living Blues no. 45/46 (Spring 1980): 95. Melody Maker (19 Jan 1980): 3. Rolling Stone no. 311 (21 Feb 1980): 38. Variety 297 (16 Jan 1980): 52. Wavelength no. 10 (Aug 1981).

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BW1975. Broven, John. “Larry Williams.” Blues Unlimited no. 137/138 (Spring 1980): 28. BW1976. Millar, Bill. “Larry Williams: A Bad Boy Blown Away.” Melody Maker (19 Jan 1980): 9. BW1977. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Larry Williams.” Blues News [Finland] no. 62 (1980): 25, 40. BW1978. Schweitz, Hans. “Larry Williams, 1935–1980.” Jefferson no. 47 (Spring 1980): 37. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 123 (1990). Goldmine no. 166 (5 Dec 1986). Goldmine no. 172 (27 Feb 1987). Goldmine no. 174 (27 Mar 1987). Goldmine no. 189 (23 Oct 1987). Goldmine no. 282 (17 May 1991). Now Dig This no. 53 (1987). Now Dig This no. 57 (Dec 1987). Now Dig This no. 58 (Jan 1988). Now Dig This no. 59 (Feb 1988). Now Dig This no. 60 (Mar 1988). Now Dig This no. 61 (Apr 1988). Now Dig This no. 63 (Jun 1988). Items BL1252, BT1002, F67, F1079. L.C. WILLIAMS BW1979. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, L.C,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 407 (Item E110). BW1980. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, L C,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 572 (E146). BW1981. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Williams, L.C,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1082 (Item E162). BW1982. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, L.C,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 380–381 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 376 (E169). BW1983. Rotante, Anthony. “L.C. Williams.” Record Research no. 34 (Apr 1961): 11. Obituaries: BW1984. Oliver, Paul; McCormick, Mack. “L.C. Williams.” Jazz Monthly 7, no. 1 (Mar 1961): 15. See also: Item BT1419. LEE “SHOT” WILLIAMS BW1985. Alén, Aarno. “Lee Shot Williams.” Blues News [Finland] no. 165 (1997): 4. BW1986. Dahl, Bill. “Lee ‘Shot’ Williams’ Blues Salvos are Dead on Target.” Chicago Tribune (28 Apr 1995): 1.

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BW1989. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Lee ‘Shot’,” in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 376–377 (E169). BW1990. Lillsunde, Anders. “Lee Shot Williams: Ett Stycke Musikhistoria.” Jefferson no. 138 (2003): 4–8. BW1991. Mohr, Kurt; Robs, Gerard. “Lee Shot Williams Discography.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 18–19. BW1992. Mourot, Christophe; Périn, Jacques. “Lee Shot Williams et Little Smokey Smothers.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 17. BW1993. Périn, Jacques. “Lee Shot Williams: We Like Your Style.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 14–16. BW1994. Ruokangas, Sami; Ollikainen, Aimo; Nurmi, Pertti. “Lee ‘Shot’ Williams, Pat Brown & Bändi: ‘Vastapainoa Vinkukitaralle’.” Blues News [Finland] no. 167 (1997): 4–6. BW1995. Sharp, Steven. “Lee Shot Williams: Hot Coffee, Cold Blues.” Living Blues no. 121 (May/Jun 1995): 44–49. BW1996. Shurman, Dick. “Feel Like a Millionaire, I Haven’t Got a Dime.” Blues Unlimited no. 114 (Jul/Aug 1975): 16–17. BW1997. Shurman, Dick. “Gaat het Publiek Eindelijk Plat voor de Stijl van Lee ‘Shot’ Williams?” Block no. 93 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1995): 7–12. BW1998. Shurman, Dick. Lee ‘Shot’ Williams: Cold Shot. Holland: Black Magic CD 9029, 1995. BW1999. Stephenson, Mike. “I Got You Drinking Whiskey and Listening to Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 152 (Sep 2000): 16–18. BW2000. Whiteis, David. “Williams, Lee ‘Shot’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1082–1083 (Item E162). See also: Goldmine no. 218 (2 Dec 1988). LEONA WILLIAMS BW2001. Rust, Brian. Leona Williams. UK: Fountain FB303, 1974. BW2002. Tracy, Steve. Leona Williams/Edna Winston: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5523, 1997. LEROY WILLIAMS See: Item BB1210.

BW1987. Danchin, Sebastian. “Lee Shot Williams.” Soul Bag no. 139 (Summer 1995): 14–16.

LESTER WILLIAMS

BW1988. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Lee ‘Shot’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 572 (E146).

BW2003. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Lester Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 273 (E101).

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BW2004. Bastin, Bruce. Lester Williams: Dowling Street Hop. UK: Krazy Kat KK 7412, 1982. BW2005. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, Lester,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 408 (Item E110). BW2006. Burke, Tony; Bentley, Chris. “Lester ‘Wintertime’ Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 25 (Dec 1986): 4–5. BW2007. Determeyer, Eddy. “Lester Williams: Een Belezen Bluesman.” Block no. 70 (Apr/May/Jun 1989): 22–29. BW2008. Govenar, Alan. “Lester Williams,” in Meeting the Blues, pp. 110–111 (Item F1414). BW2009. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Lester,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 572 (E146). BW2010. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Lester,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2696 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 381 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 377 (E169). BW2011. Leadbitter, Mike. “Lester Williams.” Blues Unlimited no. 45 (Aug 1967): 11. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 180–181 (Item A1241). BW2012. Leadbitter, Mike. “Lester Williams: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 33 (May/Jun 1966): 7. BW2013. Poxon, Stephanie. “Williams, Lester,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1083 (Item E162). BW2014. Vera, Billy. Lester Williams: I Can’t Lose with the Stuff I Use. UK: Ace CDCHD 476, 1993. BW2015. Williams, Lester; Robs, Gerard. “Lester Williams Discography.” Block no. 70 (Apr/May/Jun 1989): 30. Obituaries: Soul Bag no. 123 (Summer 1991): 26. BW2016. Darwen, Norman. “Lester Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 61 (Jun 1991): 14. See also: Item F1079. MARGARET WILLIAMS See: Item BS149. NATHAN WILLIAMS BW2017. Billington, Scott. Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas: Follow Me Chicken. USA: Rounder CD 2122, 1993. BW2018. Hannusch, Jeff. Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas: Your Mama Don’t Know. USA: Rounder CD 2107, 1991.

BW2019. Harris, Paul. “Nathan Williams & the Zydeco ChaChas: Founding a New Dynasty?” Juke Blues no. 51 (2002): 34–36. BW2020. Khönberg, Björn; Löfgren, Tommy. “Nathan och Sidney Williams drar nåra Louisianavalser för Björn Khönberg och Tommy Löfgren.” Jefferson no. 88 (1990): 4–6. BW2021. Sandmel, Ben. Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas: Steady Rock. USA: Rounder CD 2092, 1989. BW2022. Snyder, Jared. “Williams, Nathan,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1083 (Item E162). BW2023. Tisserand, Michael. Nathan and the Zydeco ChaChas: Creole Crossroads. USA: Rounder CD 2137, 1995. PAUL WILLIAMS BW2024. Gart, Galen. “Paul Hucklebuck Williams,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BW2025. Grendysa, Peter. “Hucklebuck with … Paul Williams.” Goldmine no. 43 (Dec 1979): 115. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 15.) BW2026. Grendysa, Peter. Paul Williams and His Orchestra Featuring Noble Watts: ‘The Hucklebuck’. Sweden: Saxophonograph BP-500, 1981. BW2027. Hinckley, David. “Hucklebuckin’ All Night Long.” Daily News [New York] (16 Sep 2004): 39. BW2028. Holland, Ted. “The Hucklebuck,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 69 (E157). BW2029. Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Paul Williams.” Jazz Statistics no. 26/27 (Jun-Sep 1962): 3–7. BW2030. Moonoogian, George A. “R&B Song Hits of the Past.” Whiskey, Women, and ... no. 14 (Jun 1984): 13. BW2031. Oess, Attila. Paul Williams and His Hucklebuckers: ‘Spider Sent Me’. Sweden: Saxophonograph BP-510, 1988. BW2032. Santelli, Robert. “Williams, Paul ‘Hucklebuck’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 454 (Item E202). BW2033. Sasfy, Joe. “Blues from a Honker.” Washington Post (7 Feb 1986). Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 19 (May 1986): 14–15. Obituaries: All About Jazz [New York] no. 7 (2002): 19. Billboard 114 (12 Oct 2002): 42. Blues News [Finland] no. 197 (2002). Cadence 28, no. 11 (Nov 2002): 141. Discoveries no. 174 (2002): 10. Guitar Player 37, no. 1 (Jan 2003): 23. JazzTimes 32, no. 10 (Dec 2002): 27. Living Blues no.

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166 (2002): 89. Notes 59 (Jun 2003): 870. Orkester Journalen 70 (Nov 2002): 42. The Times [UK] (2 Oct 2002): 31. Variety 388 (7 Oct 2002): 104.

BW2050. Bruin, Leo W. “Robert Pete Williams.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 63/64 (Apr/May 1976): 3.

BW2034. Bowen, Pete. “Paul ‘Hucklebuck’ Williams is Dead.” Now Dig This no. 236 (Nov 2002): 2.

BW2051. Charters, Samuel B. Legacy of the Blues. Vol. 9: Robert Pete Williams. UK: Sonet SNTF 649, 1973.

BW2035. Broven, John. “Paul Williams.” Juke Blues no. 52 (Winter 2002/03): 64.

BW2052. Charters, Samuel B. “You Can Hear the Sound of It, Comin’ Forth, Soundin’ Good: Robert Pete Williams,” in The Legacy of the Blues, pp. 49–58 (Item A396). Notes reprinted in an edited form in Walking a Blues Road, pp. 203–213 (Item A407).

BW2036. Burke, Tony. “Paul Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 174 (Nov 2002): 7. BW2037. Keepnews, Peter. “Paul Williams, 87, Rock Pioneer with 1948’s ‘The Hucklebuck’.” New York Times (1 Oct 2002): B8. BW2038. LeBlanc, Eric S. “Paul ‘Hucklebuck’ Williams.” Goldmine no. 587 (24 Jan 2003): 38. BW2039. Périn, Jacques. “Paul Williams.” Soul Bag no. 169 (Dec 2002): 36. BW2040. Szlamowicz, Jean. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 597 (2003): suppl. 3. BW2041. Trierweiler, Rol. “Paul ‘Hucklebuck’ Williams (1915–2002).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 24 (Dec 2002): 77. See also: Item A549. PROPHET WILLIAMS BW2042. McKendall, Rhonda. “‘Sax Machine’ Blows Blues and Homeless Away.” Times-Picayune (6 Jul 1989): 1. ROBERT PETE WILLIAMS

BW2053. Delaunay, Patrick; Delaunay, Alain. “Voyage au Pays du Blues: Une Semaine Chez Robert Pete Williams.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 15 (Mar 1978): 9–11. BW2054. DeMuth, Jerry. “Pete Williams Tells Why He Keeps Singing the Blues.” Arhoolie Occasional no. 2 (1973): 12. BW2055. Doering, Teddy. “Robert Pete Williams: Eine Begegnung mit dem Blues.” Blues Forum no. 1 (Nov 1980): 7–9. BW2056. Evans, David. “Robert Pete Williams,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 161–162. New York: Perigee, 2005. BW2057. Forti, Lauri. “Robert Pete Williams: Louisiana Blues.” Blues Unlimited no. 52 (Apr 1968): 11, 14. BW2058. Grainger, Alan. “The Louisiana Blues Story. 1.” Blues World no. 14 (May 1967): 10–11. BW2059. Guralnick, Peter. “Robert Pete Williams.” Blues World no. 19 (Apr 1968): 4–9.

BW2043. Anon. “Blues Singer Williams, Ex-Lifer, Pays Debt to W. German Jazz Pundit.” Variety 245 (14 Dec 1966): 49.

BW2060. Guralnick, Peter. “Robert Pete Williams.” Crawdaddy no. 14 (Mar/Apr 1968): 27–30.

BW2044. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Robert Pete Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 273–274 (E101).

BW2061. Guralnick, Peter. “Robert Pete Williams: Free Again,” in Feel Like Going Home, pp. 124–149. London: Omnibus, 1978.

BW2045. Bentley, John. Robert Pete Williams and Roosevelt Sykes: Blues from the Bottoms. UK: 77 Records 77LEU12/50, 1973. BW2046. Bentley, John. Robert Pete Williams: When I Lay My Burden Down. USA: Southland SLP-4, 1970s. BW2047. Beyer, Jimmy. “Robert Pete Williams,” in Baton Rouge Blues, pp. 10–13. Baton Rouge: Arts and Humanities Council at Greater Baton Rouge, 1980. BW2048. Boisson, Steve. “Robert Pete Williams: Poor Bob’s Blues.” Acoustic Guitar no. 144 (Dec 2004): 24–25. BW2049. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, Robert Pete,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 408–409 (Item E110).

BW2062. Hannusch, Jeff. “Masters of Louisiana Blues: Robert Pete Williams.” Offbeat 15 (Nov 2002): 20–21+. BW2063. Harris, Sheldon. “Williams, Robert Pete,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 573–574 (E146). BW2064. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Robert Pete Williams,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 381–382 (E150). BW2065. Kaiser, Henry. Robert Pete Williams. Vol. 1: I’m as Blue as a Man Can Be. USA: Arhoolie CD-394, 1994. BW2066. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williams, Robert Pete,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2698 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of

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Blues. 2nd ed., p. 381 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 377 (E169). BW2067. Liberge, Luigi; A.S.; C.S. “Disco: Robert Pete Williams.” Jazz, Blues & Co no. 16 (Apr 1978): 15.

BW2084. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. Robert Pete Williams with Big Joe Williams. Denmark: Storyville SLP225, 1972. Notes reprinted in booklet with Robert Pete Williams: Blues Masters. Vol. 1. Denmark: Storyville STCD 8001, 1991.

BW2068. Miles, Milo. “From a Prison Cell to the AvantGarde.” New York Times (7 Aug 1994): 29.

BW2085. Strachwitz, Chris. Robert Pete Williams: Those Prison Blues. USA: Arhoolie 2015, 1971.

BW2069. Noblett, Richard. “An Interview with Robert Pete Williams.” Blues World no. 23 (Apr 1969): 2–3.

BW2086. Strachwitz, Chris. Robert Pete Williams. Vol. 2: When a Man Takes the Blues. USA: Arhoolie CD395, 1994.

BW2070. Oliver, Paul. “Williams, Robert Pete (1914),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 309–310 (Item E378). BW2071. Oster, Harry; Allen, Richard. Angola Prisoners’ Blues. USA: Louisiana Folklore Society LFS A-3, 1959. BW2072. Oster, Harry. Robert Pete Williams: Free Again: Louisiana Prison Blues. USA: Bluesville BV-1026, 1961; USA: Prestige PRT-7808, 1972. BW2073. Oster, Harry. Robert Pete Williams: Those Prison Blues. USA: Folk-Lyric FL 109, 1959; UK: 77 Records 77-LA-12-17, 1960. BW2074. Pattison, Terry. “Louisiana Country Blues.” Vieux Carre Courier (22–28 Oct 1971). Reprinted in Living Blues no. 8 (Spring 1972): 29–31. BW2075. Pattison, Terry. Robert Pete Williams. USA: Ahura Mazda AMS 2002, 1971; USA: Fat Possum CD 80349-2, 2001. BW2076. Ro, Tano. “Robert Pete Williams.” Feelin’ Good no. 9 (1986): 13–15. BW2077. Russell, Tony. “Robert Pete Williams (1914–1980),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 188–189 (Item A1904). BW2078. Santelli, Robert. “Williams, Robert Pete,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 455 (Item E202). BW2079. Shadwick, Keith. “Robert Pete Williams,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 342 (Item E204). BW2080. Shelton, Robert. Robert Pete Williams & Snooks Eaglin: Rural Blues. USA: Fantasy 24716, 1973; UK: Ace CDCHD 705, c1999. BW2081. Singel, Amy van. “Robert Pete Williams: An Appreciation.” Living Blues no. 2 (Summer 1970): 22–24.

BW2087. Thompson, Howard. “All His Own.” New York Times (16 Aug 1979): 22. BW2088. Tonneau, Serge. “Robert Pete Williams.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 42 (1966): 38–43. BW2089. Verdobbio, Ottavio. “Robert Pete Williams.” Il Blues no. 90 (Mar 2005): 12–16. (NOTE: Includes discography on p. 16.) BW2090. Waterman, Dick. “Robert Pete Williams,” in Between Midnight and Day, pp. 110–115. New York: Thunder Mouth, 2003. BW2091. Welding, Pete. “Blues from Texas.” Saturday Review 44 (14 Oct 1961): 86. BW2092. Welding, Pete. “Haunted by the Blues: Robert Pete Williams.” Down Beat 37, no. 15 (6 Aug 1970): 16–17, 34. BW2093. Wilson, Al. “Robert Pete Williams, His Life and Music. Pt. 1.” Little Sandy Review 2, no. 1 (Jul 1966): 15–22; “Pt. 2.” Little Sandy Review 2, no. 2 (Nov 1966): 8–11. BW2094. Wilson, Alan. Robert Pete Williams: Louisiana Blues. USA: Takoma B-1011, 1967; USA: Takoma TAK 7011, 1980. Obituaries: Black Perspective in Music 9, no. 2 (Fall 1981): 242. Cadence 7, no. 5 (May 1981): 87. Crescendo 20 (Jan 1982): 3. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 299 (Jul/Aug 1981): 22. Jazz Report [USA] 10, no. 3 (1982): 14. New York Times (15 Mar 1981): 36. Variety 302 (18 Mar 1981): 321. BW2095. Löfgren, Tommy. “Robert Pete Williams, 1914– 1980.” Jefferson no. 53 (1981): 46. BW2096. Palmer, Robert. “Robert Pete Williams, 1914– 1980.” Rolling Stone no. 344 (28 May 1981): 16–17.

BW2082. Southern, Eileen. “Williams, Robert Pete,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 407 (Item E208).

BW2097. Seidler, Larry. “Robert Pete Williams.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 42–43.

BW2083. Soutif, Daniel. “Robert Pete Williams.” Jazz Magazine [France] no. 282 (Jan 1980): 15.

BW2098. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Robert Pete Williams.” Orkester Journalen 49, no. 12 (Dec 1981): 7.

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BW2099. Vacher, Peter. “Robert Pete Williams.” Jazz Journal 35, no. 3 (Mar 1982): 16. See also: Hi Folks no. 6 (c1984). http://www.wirz.de/music/american.htm Items BM339, D1235. RUBBERLEGS WILLIAMS See: HENRY “RUBBERLEGS” WILLIAMS SONNY BOY WILLIAMS (Enoch Williams) BW2100. Rye, Howard. Sonny Boy Williams: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order + Yack Taylor, Nora Lee King. Austria: Document DOCD5521, 1997. TEDDY WILLIAMS BW2101. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, Teddy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 409 (Item E110). TONY WILLIAMS Obituaries: Billboard 104 (29 Aug 1992): 52A. Discoveries no. 54 (Nov 1992): 108. Goldmine no. 317 (18 Sep 1992): 9. Jefferson no. 98 (1992): 37. Now Dig This no. 114 (1992): 2. Das Orchester 40, no. 11 (1992): 1355. Variety 348 (24 Aug 1992): 75. Vintage Soul no. 2 (1992): 3.

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“HOMESICK” JAMES WILLIAMSON (John William Henderson) BW2108. Aaltonen, Honey. “Homesick James & Honeyboy Edwards.” Blues News [Finland] no. 159 (1996): 4. BW2109. Anon. Homesick James and Snooky Pryor. UK: Caroline C1502, 1973. BW2110. Anon. “Homesick James (Johnny Henderson) 61 Jaar ... Williamson Shuffle.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 12 (Jan 1972): 2. BW2111. Anon. Homesick James: The Country Blues. USA: Blues on Blues BOB 10000, c1971. BW2112. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Homesick James,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 115, 118–119 (E101). BW2113. Balfour, Alan. Homesick James & Snooky Pryor: Shake Your Moneymaker: Live 1973. UK: Krazy Kat KK 790, 1984. BW2114. Beaudouin, David. “Homesick James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 453 (Item E162). BW2115. Blampain, Gilles; Hermanstadt, Alain. “Honeyboy Edwards & Homesick James: Mémoire et Racines du Blues.” Trad’ Magazine no. 40 (May/Jun 1995): 60–62.

BW2102. Watson, Tony. “Tony Williams.” Blues & Rhythm no. 73 (Oct 1992): 16.

BW2116. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, ‘Homesick’ James,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 409–410 (Item E110).

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BW2117. Burckhardt, Sam. Homesick James & Snooky Pryor: Sad and Lonesome. Austria: Wolf 120.409 CD, 1998.

See: DOOTONE RECORDS WARNER WILLIAMS BW2103. Pearson, Barry Lee. “Warner Williams.” Living Blues no. 145 (May/Jun 1999): 22–25. WILLIE WILLIAMS BW2104. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Willie Williams,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 274 (E101). BW2105. Greensmith, Bill. “Willie Williams.” Blues Unlimited no. 110 (Oct/Nov 1974): 17. BW2106. Nilsson, Charley. “Willie Williams: Raw Unpolluted Blues.” Jefferson no. 61 (Summer 1983): 22–29. Obituaries: Orkester Journalen 57 (Jul/Aug 1989): 42. BW2107. Nelson, David. “Willie Williams.” Living Blues no. 87 (Jul/Aug 1989): 36. ANDY WILLIAMSON See: IMCO RECORDS

BW2118. Cousins, Eddie. “American Blues Legends ‘73: The Artists.” Blues-Link no. 1 (Aug/Sep 1973): 15–18. BW2119. Cummings, Tony. “Chicago Five: Homesick James.” Black Music 1, no. 1 (Dec 1973): 44, 53. BW2120. Demêtre, Jacques. “Homesick James Williamson.” Jazz Hot no. 313 (Feb 1975): 18–19. BW2121. Franz, Steve. “Homesick James,” in The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James, pp. 184–193. St. Louis: BlueSource, 2003. BW2122. Garner, Ken. “Homesick James,” in In Session Tonight: The Complete Radio 1 Recordings, p. 256. London: BBC, 1993. BW2123. Groslier, Daniel. “Homesick James: Discografie.” Soul Bag no. 99 (Jun/Jul 1984): 15–16. BW2124. Harris, Sheldon. “Williamson, ‘James’ John A,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 574–575 (E146). BW2125. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Homesick James,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 163–165 (E150).

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BW2126. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Homesick Again.” Soul Bag no. 99 (Jun/Jul 1984): 13–14. BW2127. Holland, Ted. “Homesick James,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 57 (E157). BW2128. Homesick James. Homesick James: Ain’t Sick No More. USA: BluesWay BLS 6071, 1973. BW2129. Koester, Bob. “Homesick James.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 17. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 95 (Item A1241). BW2130. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Homesick James,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 1180– 1181 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 176 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 166–167 (E169). BW2131. Leadbitter, Mike; Robinson, Chris. “Lazy Bill Called Me Homesick: I Wasn’t Though. Pt. 1.” Blues Unlimited no. 84 (Sep 1971): 4–6; “Pt. 2.” Blues Unlimited no. 85 (Oct 1971): 7–10; “Pt. 3.” Blues Unlimited no. 86 (Nov 1971): 9–11. BW2132. Lowry, Peter B. “Oddenda & Such. No. 26.” Blues & Rhythm no. 158 (Apr 2001): 15. BW2133. Millar, Chris. Homesick James: Last of the Broomdusters. USA: Fedora CD 5006, 1998. BW2134. Noel, G. “Du South Side a la Banlieue Sud.” Jazz Hot no. 268 (Jan 1971): 8–9. BW2135. O’Neal, Jim. Homesick James: Goin’ Back Home. USA: Trix 3315, 1977. BW2136. Obrecht, Jas. “Homesick & Elmore James: Sonic Secrets of One of the Greatest Electric Blues Bands.” Guitar Player 27, no. 9 (Sep 1993): 68–85. Reprinted in Blues Guitar, 2nd ed., ed. J. Obrecht, pp. 152–159. Saratoga: Guitar Player, 1993. Reprinted in Rollin’ and Tumblin’, pp. 153–162 (Item C312). BW2137. Paterson, Neil; Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “A Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 9. BW2138. Paterson, Neil. “Blues Everywhere I Go. Number 1: Homesick James Williamson.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 8–9. Reprinted as “Homesick James Williamson: ‘Story the First’,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 93–94 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Includes discography with additions/ corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 12 (1964): suppl. 6.) BW2139. Price, Doug. Homesick James: Got to Move. USA: Trix CD 3320, 1995; USA: 32 Blues 32175, 1999.

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BW2140. Rainsford, Mike; Millar, Chris. “We Were Bad to the Bone!: Homesick James Interviewed.” Blues & Rhythm no. 95 (Jan 1995): 4–8. BW2141. Rijn, Guido van. “Homesick James.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 33 (Oct 1973): 3–4. BW2142. Russell, Tony. “‘Homesick’ James Williamson (1914–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 189 (Item A1904). BW2143. Santelli, Robert. “Homesick James,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 182 (Item E202). BW2144. Schuller, Tim. “Homesick James: Slide Guitar, Chicago Style.” Guitar Player 12, no. 6 (Jun 1978): 38, 112. BW2145. Shadwick, Keith. “Homesick James,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 130 (Item E204). BW2146. Slaven, Neil. Homesick James and Snooky Pryor: The Big Bear Sessions. UK: Castle CMDDD 712, 2003. BW2147. Stevens, Alan. “James Ain’t Homesick in Britain.” Melody Maker (31 Oct 1970): 26. BW2148. Trynka, Paul; Wilmer, Valerie. “Homesick James,” in Portrait of the Blues, pp. 21, 33, 43–44, 150, 157. London: Hamlyn, 1996. BW2149. Welding, Pete. Homesick James: Blues from the South Side. USA: Prestige 7388, 1965; UK: Ace CH 257, 1989. BW2150. Welding, Pete. “Homesick James Williamson,” in Elmore James and Homesick James, pp. 7–8. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Reprinted as “Homesick James Williamson: ‘Story the Second’,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 94–95 (Item A1241). BW2151. Whiteis, David. Homesick James: Juanita. USA: Evidence CD 26085, 1997. BW2152. Whitey, Catfish. “Catfish Whitey’s Pond: That Way, Down Highway 61.” Blues Access no. 39 (Fall 1999): 10–11. BW2153. Wooley, John. “Traveling Man.” The Tulsa World (7 May 2004): S15. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 10 (c1970). Blues News [Finland] no. 155 (1995). R&B Scene 1, no. 6 (Apr 1965). Items BE170, BE178, BE209, BE211. JEFF “SONNY BOY” WILLIAMSON See: SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON (Jeff Williamson)

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SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON (Jeff Williamson) See: Item D2094. SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON (John Lee Williamson) BW2154. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Sonny Boy Williamson I: Den Främste av Bluesens Munspelskungar.” Jefferson no. 109 (1995): 10–13. BW2155. Altman, Billy. Sonny Boy Williamson and Big Joe Williams: Throw a Boogie Woogie. USA: RCA 9599-2-R, 1989. BW2156. Andréasson, Hans. “John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson: ‘I Been Dealing with the Devil’.” Jefferson no. 25 (Summer 1974): 10–14. BW2157. Andréasson, Hans. “Sonny Boy Williamson.” Jefferson no. 55 (Spring 1982): 40. BW2158. Anon. Blues Classics by Sonny Boy Williamson. [Vol. 1]. USA: Blues Classics BC-3, 1960s. BW2159. Anon. “Blues Innovator Williamson Honored 42 Years After Death.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (24 Jun 1990). BW2160. Anon. “Sonny Boy Williamson Dedication.” Blues Revue no. 29 (Jun/Jul 1997): 80. BW2161. Anon. “Two Hometown Festivals to Honor Blues Legend.” Commercial Appeal [Memphis] (27 Jun 1990): C4. Reprinted in Blues & Rhythm no. 54 (Aug 1990): 17. BW2162. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 274–275 (E101). BW2163. Arnold, Billy Boy. “In Search of Sonny.” Melody Maker (20 Nov 1971): 22. BW2164. Arnold, Billy Boy. “The Last Time I Saw Sonny Boy.” Melody Maker (27 Nov 1971): 28. BW2165. Bakker, Dick M. “Sonny Boy Williamson.” Micrography no. 7 (Nov 1969): 9–11. BW2166. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, Sonny Boy I (John Lee Williamson),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 410–411 (Item E110). BW2167. Briggs, Keith. Sonny Boy Williamson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 5 May 1937 to 17 June 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5055, 1991. Vol. 2: 17 June 1938 to 21 July 1939. Austria: Document DOCD-5056, 1991. Vol. 3: 21 July 1939 to 4 April 1941. Austria: Document DOCD-5057, 1992. Vol. 4. Austria: Document DOCD-5058, 1991. Vol. 5. Austria: Document DOCD-5059, 1993. BW2168. Briggs, Keith. “Sonny Boy’s Breakdown.” Blues & Rhythm no. 41 (Dec 1988): 4–6.

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BW2169. Brunnbauer, Dietmar. “Blow Sonny Boy, Blow.” Blues Life no. 21 (1983): 23–24. BW2170. Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Williamson, Sonny Boy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 246 (Item E128). BW2171. Buzelin, Jean. Sonny Boy Williamson: Rare Sonny. France: RCA NL 90027, 1988. BW2172. Clarke, Donald. “Williamson, John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1386 (Item E125). BW2173. Coclanis, Peter A. “‘I Don’t Know’: Sonny Boy(s) Williamson, Elusive Identity and the Pre-Postmodern South.” The Griot 19, no. 2 (Fall 2000): 62–64. BW2174. Dicaire, David. “John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson (1914–1948): The Bluebird Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 74–78 (Item E130). BW2175. Dixon, Willie. “‘I Am the Blues’.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 9–10. BW2176. Escott, Colin; Evans, David. Sonny Boy Williamson: Blue Bird Blues. USA: RCA Victor/Bluebird 82876-55156-2, 2003. BW2177. Evans, David. “John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson,” in Creating Traditions, Expanding Horizons: A History of Tennessee Arts, ed. C. Van West; M.D. Binnicker, p. 424. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2004. BW2178. Evans, David. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 162– 163. New York: Perigee, 2005. BW2179. Fancourt, Les. John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson: Sugar Mama. UK: Indigo CD 2014, 1995. BW2180. Fancourt, Les. Sonny Boy Williamson: American Blues Legends. UK: Charly CPCD 8332, 1999. BW2181. Feather, Leonard. “Williamson, John Lee (Sonny Boy),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 465 (Item E138). BW2182. Ganz, Paolo. “Sonny Boy Williamson 1. Storia di un Uomo Qualcunque.” Il Blues no. 29 (Dec 1989): 30–34; Il Blues no. 30 (Mar 1990): 28–31. BW2183. Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 8–13. BW2184. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 367–368 (Item E145).

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BW2185. Harris, Sheldon. “Williamson, John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 575–576 (E146). BW2186. Harrison, David. Sonny Boy Williamson: Sonny Boy and His Pals. UK: Matchbox/Saydisc SDR169, c1969. BW2187. Herzhaft, Gérard. “John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 382–384 (E150). BW2188. Holland, Bernard. “Bluebird, Bluebird, Please Fly to France for Me (Cont.).” Blues Unlimited no. 10 (Mar 1964): 11–12. BW2189. Holland, Ted. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 44 (E157). BW2190. Humphrey, Mark. John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson: The Bluebird Recordings, 1937–1938. USA: RCA 07863 66723-2, 1996. BW2191. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williamson, John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2700 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 382 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 378 (E169). BW2192. Liniger, Walter. “La Firma de un Maestro: Good Morning Little Schoolgirl.” Solo Blues no. 16 (1993): 12. BW2193. Lorenz, Wolfgang. Bluebird Blues: The Blues of John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson with Complete Lyrics & Complete Discography: Blues Singer with Harmonica and Instrumental Accompaniment. Bonn: Moonshine Blues MBB-2, 1986. 217 pp. BW2194. Morgantini, Jacques. Sonny Boy Williamson: King of the Blues Harmonica (1938–40). France: Black & Blue B&B 59.251-2, 1991. BW2195. Morgantini, Jacques. Sonny Boy Williamson. Vol. 1. France: RCA FXM1-7203, 1970s. Vol. 2. France: RCA PM-42049, 1970s. BW2196. Ohmer, Terry. Sonny Boy Williamson: Bluebird Blues. Denmark: Bluetime BT 2006, 1987. BW2197. Oliver, Paul. Blues Classics by Sonny Boy Williamson. Vol. 2. USA: Blues Classics BC-20, c1969. BW2198. Oliver, Paul. “Williamson, John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ (1921–1948),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, p. 310 (Item E378). BW2199. Oliver, Paul. “Williamson, Sonny Boy (ii),” in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 20, ed. S. Sadie, p. 439. London: Macmillan, 1980. Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S.

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BW2216. Rye, Howard. “John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson (Revised).” Collectors Items no. 66 (Spring 1994): 20–22. BW2217. Santelli, Robert. “Williamson, John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 455–457 (Item E202). BW2218. Shadwick, Keith. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 343 (Item E204). BW2219. Slaven, Neil. Sonny Boy Williamson: Bluebird Blues. UK: RCA INT 1088, 1970. BW2220. Smith, Chris. “A Memory of Sonny Boy.” Folk Roots no. 60 (Jun 1988): 31, 33. BW2221. Smith, Francis Wilford. “The Death of Sonny Boy Williamson.” Blues Unlimited no. 11 (Apr/May 1964): 3–4. Reprinted as “Study in Violence: The Death of Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 3–5 (Item A1241). BW2222. Smith, Francis Wilford. “The Death of Sonny Boy Williamson: Told for the First Time.” Blues Unlimited no. 48 (Nov/Dec 1967): 14–15. Reprinted as “Study in Violence: The Death of Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 5–6 (Item A1241). BW2223. Southern, Eileen. “Williamson, John Lee (‘Sonny Boy Williamson No. 1’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 408 (Item E208). BW2224. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “The Two Sonny Boy Williamsons. Pt. 1.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 5 (May 1965): 16–17. BW2225. Strachwitz, Chris. Blues Classics by Sonny Boy Williamson. Vol. 3. USA: Blues Classics BC-24, 1970s. BW2226. Svensson, Bo. Sonny Boy Williamson: Original Sonny. UK: Blue Moon/Magnum CDBM 113, 1997. BW2227. Toivinen, Lauri. “‘Oikea’ Sonny Boy.” Blues News [Finland] no. 17 (1972): 5. BW2228. Toivinen, Lauri. “Sonny Boy Williamson I & II.” Blues News [Finland] no. 18 (1972): 13. BW2229. Tonneau, Serge. “Les ‘Sonny Boy Williamson’.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 28 (c1964). BW2230. Whiteis, David. “The Blues as Real Life.” Down Beat 57, no. 10 (Oct 1990): 44. BW2231. Zalkind, Ronald (ed.). “Sonny Boy Williamson I & II,” in Contemporary Music Almanac 1980/81, p. 342. New York: Schirmer, 1980.

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BW2232. Zettler, Linda. “Singing Sonny Boy’s Praises.” The Jackson Sun (2 Jun 1990). Obituaries: Chicago Defender (12 Jun 1948): 6. See also: Items A237, A1302, A1306, A2036, A2085, BB2328, BL1614, BW1929, C434, E318. SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON (Aleck Ford aka “Rice” Miller) BW2233. Adins, George. “Ma Rencontre avec Sonny Boy Williamson.” Bulletin du Hot Club de France no. 96 (Mar 1960): 10. BW2234. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Clowning with the World!: Sonny Boy Williamson.” Jefferson no. 92 (1991): 10–15. BW2235. Anon. Sonny Boy Williamson. Ojai: Creative Concepts, 1976. 32 pp. BW2236. Anon. Sonny Boy Williamson & Memphis Slim. France: Vogue CLVLX 410, 1963. BW2237. Anon. Sonny Boy Williamson in Memorium. USA: Chess CRL 4510, 1965. BW2238. Anon. Sonny Boy Williamson: The Checker Box. Japan: P-Vine Special PLP-6068-71, 1986. BW2239. Anon. “Sonny’s Platen.” Block no. 46 (Apr/May/ Jun 1983): 27–30. BW2240. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 275–276 (E101). BW2241. Aschoff, Peter R.: Bonner, Brett J. “Walkin’ Down Cherry Street: Photos of Ivey Gladin.” Living Blues no. 110 (Jul/Aug 1993): 36–49. BW2242. Balfour, Alan. “Sonny Boy Williamson: Discography.” Soul Bag no. 134 (Spring 1994): 12–17. BW2243. Bogaert, Karel. “Williams, Sonny Boy II (Willie Rice Miller),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 411–412 (Item E110). BW2244. Briggs, Keith. “Blues and Rhythm Remembers Sonny Boy Williamson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 12–13. BW2245. Briggs, Keith. “Sonny Boy Williamson: The Chess Years.” Blues & Rhythm no. 17 (Mar 1986): 20–24. BW2246. Broven, John. “Sonny Boy Williamson.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 3–4. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited Reprints, pp. 3–5. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1965. Reprinted in edited form in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 24–26 (Item A1241). BW2247. Bruin, Leo W. “De Eddie Burns Roddels over John Lee Hooker en Sonny Boy Williamson.” Boogie

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Woogie & Blues Collector no. 47/48 (Dec 1974/Jan 1975): 4–5.

BW2264. Glover, Tony. “R&B.” Sing Out! 15, no. 2 (May 1965): 11–13.

BW2248. Bruin, Leo W. “Sonny Boy.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 41 (Jun 1974): 8.

BW2265. Goio, Bertrando. Sonny Boy Williamson II: L’Ultimo Poeta del Blues. Italy: Gariazzo, 2003. 144 pp.

BW2249. Brunning, Bob. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Blues. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002. BW2250. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt. “Discography of Sonny Boy Williamson.” Jazz Statistics no. 16 (1960): 10–11. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Jazz Statistics no. 17 (1960): 8; no. 22 (1961): 6; no. 24 (1961): JS8.) BW2251. Clarke, Donald. “Williamson, Sonny Boy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1386 (Item E125). BW2252. Coclanis, Peter A. “‘I Don’t Know’: Sonny Boy(s) Williamson, Elusive Identity and the Pre-Postmodern South.” The Griot 19, no. 2 (Fall 2000): 62–64. BW2253. Cohodas, Nadine. “The King Biscuit Blues Festival: The Sonny Boy Legacy in Helena.” Blues Access no. 31 (Fall 1997). BW2254. Dicaire, David. “Sonny Boy Williamson II (1910– 1965): One Way Out Blues,” in Blues Singers, pp. 104–108 (Item E130). BW2255. Dixon, Willie. “‘I Am the Blues’.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 9–10.

BW2266. Groom, Bob. “Rice Miller: Harmonica Wizard.” Blues World no. 30 (May 1970): 7–11. BW2267. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 2, pp. 367–368 (Item E145). BW2268. Harp, David. “Blowin’ the Blues: Instant Harmonica for the Guitarist, with Classic Licks from Sonny Boy Williamson & J.C. Burris.” Frets 11 (Jan 1979): 38–41. BW2269. Harris, Sheldon. “Williamson, Sonny Boy,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 576–578 (E146). BW2270. Hay, Fred J. “The Sacred/Profane Dialectic in Delta Blues: The Life and Lyrics of Sonny Boy Williamson.” Phylon 48, no. 4 (4th Quarter 1987): 317–326. BW2271. Hearn, Gary. Elmore James & Sonny Boy Williamson on Compact Disc. St. Neots: Gary Hearn, 1994. 46 pp. BW2272. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 384-386 (E150). BW2273. Holland, Ted. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 143 (E157).

BW2256. Dixon, Willie. Sonny Boy Williamson: The Real Folk Blues. USA: Chess LP-1503, c1966; USA: Chess CH-9272, 1987.

BW2274. Humphrey, Mark. The Essential Sonny Boy Williamson. USA: Chess/MCA CHD2-9343, 1993.

BW2257. Donoghue, William E. ‘Fessor Mojo’s ‘Don’t Start Me to Talkin’’. Seattle: Mojo Visions, 1997. 96 pp.

BW2275. Iglauer, Bruce. Sonny Boy Williamson: Keep It to Ourselves. USA: Alligator AL 4787, 1991.

BW2258. Donoghue, William E. “The Story Behind ‘Mighty Long Time’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 126 (Feb 1998): 8.

BW2276. Jones, Max. “Mystery Man of the Blues.” Melody Maker (11 Jan 1964): 15.

BW2259. Evans, David. “Sonny Boy Williamson II,” in The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Blues, pp. 163– 164. New York: Perigee, 2005. BW2260. Feather, Leonard. Sonny Boy Williamson & Memphis Slim in Paris. USA: GNP Crescendo GNPS 10003, 1973. BW2261. Feather, Leonard. “Williamson, Sonny Boy (Rice Miller),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 285 (Item E136). BW2262. Fine, Eric. “Sonny Boy Williamson: ‘U.K. Blues’.” Blues Revue no. 75 (Apr/May 2002): 69–70. BW2263. Ganz, Paolo. “Sonny Boy Williamson II.” Il Blues no. 37 (Dec 1991): 4–8.

BW2277. Koda, Cub. Sonny Boy Williamson. France: Chess/ Vogue 427004, 1976; USA: Chess 2ACMB 206/2, 1981. BW2278. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Williamson, Sonny Boy ‘Rice Miller’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2700–2701 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., pp. 382– 383 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 378–379 (E169). BW2279. Leadbitter, Mike. “Bring It on Home.” Blues Unlimited no. 98 (Jan 1973): 4–13. BW2280. Leadbitter, Mike; Napier, Simon A. “Sonny Boy Williamson.” Blues Unlimited no. 24 (Jul/Aug 1965): 3. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 26 (Item A1241).

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BW2281. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Story of ‘Sonny Boy’ & Friends,” in Delta Country Blues, pp. 12–20. Bexhill-on-Sea: Blues Unlimited, 1968.

BW2294. Oliver, Paul. “Williamson, ‘Sonny Boy’ No. 2 (Rice Miller) (c.1897–1965),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 310–311 (Item E378).

BW2282. Lippmann, Horst. Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds. Germany: L+R LR 42.020, 1980; Germany: L+R CD-2020, 1992.

BW2295. Page, Les. “Sonny Boy Talks to Les Page.” Jazz Beat no. 3 (Mar 1964): 14–15.

BW2283. McWilliams, Andy. “‘We’re Trying to Save a Good Thing’.” Blues & Rhythm no. 44 (May 1989): 9. BW2284. Mohr, Kurt. “Sonny Boy Williamson: Discography.” Blues Unlimited no. 8 (Jan 1964): 5–8. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Blues Unlimited no. 12 (1964): suppl. 5.) BW2285. Morgan, James. “Blues and Rhythm Remembers Sonny Boy Williamson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 52 (May 1990): 13. BW2286. Morphet, Chris. “The Original Sonny.” The (Manchester) Guardian [UK] (19 Jan 1965). Reprinted in Guardian [UK] (19 Jan 1994): 3. BW2287. Napier, Simon A. “‘I Knew Robert Johnson’: Sonny Boy Williamson.” Blues Unlimited no. 6 (Nov 1963): 18. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 96 (Item A1241). BW2288. Oliver, Paul. Blues Masters. Vol. 12: Sonny Boy Williamson. Denmark: Storyville SLP 158, c1964; Storyville STCD 8012, 1991; USA: Analogue CD 3017, 1996. BW2289. Oliver, Paul. The Blues of Sonny Boy Williamson. Denmark: Storyville SLP 170, 1965; Denmark: Storyville STCD-4062, 1986. BW2290. Oliver, Paul. The Original Sonny Boy. USA: Blues Classics BC-9, 1965. Notes reprinted as “The Original Sonny Boy Williamson: Alex Rice Miller,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 253–258 (Item A1577). BW2291. Oliver, Paul. “Remembering Sonny Boy.” American Folk Music Occasional no. 2 (1970): 39–44. (NOTE: This is an expanded version of the notes with Blues Classics BC-9.) BW2292. Oliver, Paul. Sonny Boy Williamson: King Biscuit Time. USA: Arhoolie 2020, 1970; USA: Arhoolie CD 310, 1989. BW2293. Oliver, Paul. “Williamson, Sonny Boy (i),” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 535 (Item E154). Reprinted in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 27. 2nd ed., ed. S. Sadie, pp. 416–417. New York: Grove, 2001.

BW2296. Papo, Alfredo. “Textos.” Solo Blues no. 3 (1986): 17–18. BW2297. Paulus, George. “Rare Jams: ‘Lost Trumpet’: Sonny Boy Williamson’s First Record.” Blues & Rhythm no. 194 (Nov 2004): 16–17. BW2298. Pickstock, Ian. “Concert: Chris Barber’s Jazz Band Supplied the Music, Sonny Boy Williamson Played the Mouth-Harp, David Redfern Took the Pictures, Ian Pickstock Wrote the Words.” Jazz Beat no. 1 (Jan 1964): 4–5. BW2299. Pidgeon, John. Sonny Boy Williamson & the Yardbirds. UK: Philips 6435 011, 1965. BW2300. Plat, John. Sonny Boy Williamson: Don’t Send Me No Flowers. UK: Charly CD LIK 80, 1991. BW2301. Radenac, Marc. “Sonny Boy Williamson: King Biscuit Time.” Soul Bag no. 134 (Spring 1994): 8–11. BW2302. Ro, Tano. “Sonny Boy Williamson: The Chess Years.” Feelin’ Good no. 5 (1986): 12–14. BW2303. Robinson, Keith. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 25 (Item A1241). (NOTE: Previously unpublished.) BW2304. Roby, Chris. “Sonny Boy Willliamson.” Rhythm & Blues: Covering the Blues and Jazz Scene no. 28 (Jul 1964): 22–23. BW2305. Röhnisch, Claus. “Harmonica Blues. Pt. 1: Sonny Boy Williamson.” Jefferson no. 6 (1969): 8–9. BW2306. Röhnisch, Claus. “Rice Miller: Delta Harmonica Wizard.” Jefferson no. 14 (1971): 16–20. BW2307. Röhnisch, Claus. “Sonny Boy Williamson.” Jefferson no. 36 (Spring 1977): 28–33. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BW2308. Rubiner, Julia M. “Sonny Boy Williamson,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 9 (Item E164). BW2309. Russell, Tony (ed.); Slaven, Neil. “Sonny Boy Williamson.” The Blues Collection no. 10 (1992+). BW2310. Russell, Tony. “Sonny Boy Williamson II (1899– 1965),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 190 (Item A1904). BW2311. Russo, Greg. The Animals with Special Guest, Sonny Boy Williamson: Taken Alive! USA: Fuel 302 061 198 2, 2002.

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BW2312. Ryan, Marc. Sonny Boy Williamson: Goin’ in Your Direction. USA: Acoustic Archives/Trumpet AA801, 1991.

BW2328. Tonneau, Serge. “Les ‘Sonny Boy Williamson’: Rice Miller dit ‘Sonny Boy Williamson No. 2’.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 30 (1964): 8–15.

BW2313. Ryan, Marc. Sonny Boy Williamson/Willie Love: Clownin’ with the World. USA: Acoustic Archives/ Trumpet AA700, 1989.

BW2329. Turner, Bez. “Sonny Boy Williamson: The Chess Years.” Juke Blues no. 5 (Spring 1986): 21.

BW2314. Santelli, Robert. “Williamson, Sonny Boy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 457–459 (Item E202). BW2315. Scherl, Bob. Eric Clapton and the Yardbirds Live with Sonny Boy Williamson. USA: Mercury ST61271, 1971.

BW2330. Vernon, Mick. “Sonny Boy Williamson: On Record: Checker.” R&B Monthly no. 19 (Aug 1965): 9–10. BW2331. Wardlow, Gayle Dean. “Sonny Boy Williamson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 115 (Christmas 1996): 16. BW2332. Welch, Chris. Jimmy Page, Sonny Boy Williamson and Brian Auger. UK: Charly CR 30193, 1975.

BW2316. Shadwick, Keith. “Sonny Boy Williamson II,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, pp. 344–345 (Item E204).

BW2333. Welding, Pete. Sonny Boy Williamson: Bummer Road. USA: Chess LP 1536, c1965; USA: Chess/ MCA CHD-9324, 1991.

BW2317. Slaven, Neil. “The Mystery That is Sonny Boy.” R&B Monthly no. 3 (Apr 1964): 2–4; R&B Monthly no. 4 (May 1964): 6.

BW2334. Welding, Pete. Sonny Boy Williamson: More Real Folk Blues. USA: Chess LPS-1509, c1967.

BW2318. Slaven, Neil. Sonny Boy Williamson: The Chess Years. UK: Charly Box 1, 1986; UK: Charly CD RED 1-4, 1991. BW2319. Slaven, Neil. Sonny Boy Williamson: The Classic Sides, 1951–1954. UK: JSP JSPCD 7766, 2006. BW2320. Slaven, Neil. “Sonny Boy Williamson: The Unsolved Mystery.” R&B Monthly no. 19 (Aug 1965): 7–9. BW2321. Smith, Chris. “Sonny Boy II: Don’t Start Me Talkin’.” Juke Blues no. 45 (Autumn 1999): 62–67. BW2322. “Sonny Boy Williamson.” The Observer [UK] (15 Dec 1963): 27. BW2323. Southern, Eileen. “Miller, Willie (née Aleck Ford) (‘Rice’ ‘Williamson, Sonny Boy No. 2’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, pp. 272–273 (Item E208). BW2324. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “The Two Sonny Boy Williamsons. Pt. 2.” Jazz Journal 18, no. 6 (Jun 1965): 22–23. BW2325. Terkel, Studs. Sonny Boy Williamson: Down and Out Blues. USA: Checker LP 1437, c1959. USA: MCA/Chess CH-9257, 1987; USA: MCA/Chess CHD-31272, 1987. BW2326. Thomas, Lorenzo. “For Bluesman Sonny Boy Williamson, Pass the Biscuits One More Time.” Arkansas Times 5 (Jun 1979): 24–31. Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 135/136 (Jul/Sep 1979): 34–38. BW2327. Toivinen, Lauri. “Sonny Boy Williamson I & II.” Blues News [Finland] no. 18 (1972): 13.

BW2335. Welding, Pete. Sonny Boy Williamson: One Way Out. USA: Chess CHV 417, 1975; USA: Chess CH 9116, 1984. BW2336. Welding, Pete. Sonny Boy Williamson: This is My Story. USA: Chess 2CH 50027, 1972. BW2337. Wisse, Rien. “Sonny Boy Williamson No. 2: De Tweede, de Beste.” Block no. 46 (Apr/May/Jun 1983): 16–26. BW2338. Zalkind, Ronald (ed.). “Sonny Boy Williamson I & II,” in Contemporary Music Almanac 1980/81, p. 342. New York: Schirmer, 1980. Obituaries: Down Beat 32, no. 14 (1 Jul 1965): 14. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 120 (Jul 1965): 15. Melody Maker (12 Jun 1965): 6. Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 35 (1965): 8, 55. BW2339. Benzo, Philippe. “Blues for Sonny Boy.” Jazz Hot no. 212 (Dec 1965): 9. BW2340. Boas, Günther H. “Erinnerungen an Sonny Boy Williamson.” Jazz Podium 14 (1965): 176–177. BW2341. Groom, Bob. “A Tribute to Sonny Boy.” Blues World no. 3 (Jun 1965): 5. BW2342. Oliver, Paul. “Sonny Boy Williamson: The Sky is Crying.” Jazz Monthly 11, no. 5 (Jul 1965): 18–19. BW2343. Radcliffe, Charles. “Farewell to Sonny Boy.” Blues Unlimited no. 24 (Jul/Aug 1965): 3. BW2344. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Blues for Sonny Boy.” Orkester Journalen 33, no. 6 (Jun 1965): 11. BW2345. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “A Further Tribute.” R&B Monthly no. 20 (Sep 1965): 4.

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BW2346. Tanner, Peter. “Oh Didn’t They Ramble.” Jazz Journal 19, no. 7 (Jul 1966): 4. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 215 (2005). Goldmine no. 185 (28 Aug 1987). Goldmine no. 332 (16 Apr 1993): 16+. Items A781, A1708, A2085, BC2184, BD674, BJ1372, BL1501, BP380, C434, F33. BROTHER JOHN WILLING Obituaries: BW2347. Baker, Cary. “Brother John Willing.” Living Blues no. 58 (Winter 1983/84): 44. AARON WILLIS See: LITTLE SONNY CHICK WILLIS See: ROBERT “CHICK” WILLIS CHUCK WILLIS (Harold Willis) BW2348. Anderson, Clive. Chuck Willis: Be Good or Be Gone. UK: Edsel ED 159, 1986. BW2349. Anderson, Clive. “Chuck Willis.” The History of Rock 2, no. 2 (c1981–c1984): 275. BW2350. Anon. “‘C.C. Rider’ Carries Prizes for ‘Meaning’.” Chicago Defender (11 May 1957): 8. BW2351. Bouyat, Albert. “Discographie: Chuck Willis.” Jazz, Blues, & Co no. 48 (Summer 1981): 14–15. BW2352. Cage, R. “Rhythm & Blues Notes.” Down Beat 21 (3 Nov 1954): 21. BW2353. Clarke, Donald. “Willis, Chuck,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: Viking, 1989 (Item E125). BW2354. Corless, Bob. “A Tribute to Chuck Willis.” R&B Monthly no. 2 (Mar 1964): 9–10; R&B Monthly no. 3 (Apr 1964): 7. BW2355. Cotten, Lee. “Chuck Willis,” in Shake Rattle & Roll. Vol. 1: 1955, pp. 116–117. Ann Arbor: Popular Culture, 1989. BW2356. Dahl, Bill. Chuck Willis Wails!: The Complete Recordings, 1951–56. USA: Sundazed SC 11122, 2003 BW2357. Dahl, Bill. Let’s Jump Tonight!: The Best of Chuck Willis, 1951–1956. USA: Epic/Legacy CD 53619, 1994. BW2358. Del Savio, Gianni. “Chuck Willis.” Feelin’ Good no. 24/25 (1989): 33–35.

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BW2359. Gart, Galen. “Chuck Willis,” in Rhythm & Blues in Cleveland, 1955 Edition. Winter Haven: Big Nickel, 2003. BW2360. Grayden, Robin. “The Sheik Who Shook the Blues.” Melody Maker (3 Feb 1979): 26, 43. BW2361. Grendysa, Peter. “Chuck Willis’ Two-Sided ‘Epitaph’ Still Haunts Studio Musicians.” Record Collector’s Monthly no. 16 (1984): 1, 5. BW2362. Guralnick, Peter. Chuck Willis: My Story. USA: Columbia JC 36389, 1980. BW2363. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Chuck Willis,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 326 (Item E145). BW2364. Hildebrand, Lee. “Chuck Willis,” in Stars of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, pp. 253–254. New York: Billboard, 1994. BW2365. Holland, Ted. “Chuck Willis,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 18 (E157). BW2366. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Willis, Chuck,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2702 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 384 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 380 (E169). BW2367. Leadbitter, Mike; Slaven, Neil; Rye, Howard, Mohr, Kurt. “Chuck Willis Discography.” Soul Bag no. 116 (Spring 1989): 25. BW2368. Leadbitter, Mike. “Let’s Jump Tonight.” Blues Unlimited no. 106 (1974): 22. BW2369. Marsh, Dave. “Willis, Chuck,” in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music. Vol. 4, ed. H.W. Hitchcock; S. Sadie, p. 536 (Item E154). BW2370. Niquét, Bernard. “Chuck Willis.” Jazz, Blues, & Co no. 48 (Summer 1981): 13. BW2371. Niquét, Bernard. “Chuck Willis: ‘From the Bottom of My Heart’.” Point du Jazz no. 10 (Oct 1974): 85–87. BW2372. Niquét, Bernard. “Essai de Discographie de Chuck Willis.” Jazz Hot no. 271 (Apr 1971): 19; Jazz Hot no. 272 (May 1971): 17. BW2373. Niquét, Bernard. “Father of Soul: Chuck Willis.” Jazz Hot no. 271 (Apr 1971): 18–19. BW2374. Nite, Norm N. “Chuck Willis,” in Rock On. Vol. 1. 2nd ed., pp. 660–661 (Item E181). BW2375. Remark, Guy. Chuck Willis: The King of the Stroll. USA: Atlantic 8018, 1959; USA: Atlantic P4587A, 1970s.

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BW2376. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Chuck Willis.” Blues News [Finland] no. 67 (1981): 19–21. BW2377. Santelli, Robert. “Willis, Chuck,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 460 (Item E202). BW2378. Tomas, Alain. “Chuck Willis: My Story.” Soul Bag no. 116 (Spring 1989): 24. BW2379. Walker, Jack. I Remember Chuck Willis. USA: Atlantic SD 8079, 1963. BW2380. White, Cliff. Chuck Willis: Keep a Drivin’. UK: Charly CRB 1074, 1984. BW2381. White, Cliff. “Remembering Chuck Willis.” Black Music 3, no. 32 (Jul 1976): 46. Obituaries: BW2382. Rolontz, Bob. “Chuck Willis Passes; His Life a Blues Saga.” Billboard 70 (14 Apr 1958): 4+. See also: Goldmine no. 24 (Mar 1978). Goldmine no. 225 (10 Mar 1989). Rock & Roll Performers Magazine [Sweden] no. 23 (Mar 1985). Rock & Roll Performers Magazine [Sweden] no. 24 (1985). Rollin’ Rock no. 9 (c1972). Items A781, BH2707, F1152. MOTT WILLIS BW2383. Evans, David. “The Blues of Mott Willis,” in Big Road Blues: Tradition and Creativity in the Folk Blues. 2nd ed, pp. 200–219. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. BW2384. Küstner, Axel. “Mott Willis.” Blues Forum no. 12 (1983): 37. RALPH WILLIS BW2385. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Ralph Willis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 277 (E101). BW2386. Bogaert, Karel. “Willis, Ralph,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 412 (Item E110). BW2387. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Willis, Ralph,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2702 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 384 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 380 (E169). BW2388. Oliver, Paul. Ralph Willis: Alabama Blues. UK: Esquire EP 241, 1960.

Vol. 2: 1950/51–1953; Plus the Complete Leroy Dallas (1949–1962). Austria: Document DOCD5257, 1994. BW2391. Rotante, Anthony. “A Discography of Ralph Willis.” Discophile no. 39 (Dec 1954): 10. (NOTE: With additions/corrections in Discophile no. 52 (1957): 15.) BW2392. Russell, Tony. “Ralph Willis (dates unknown),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 190 (Item A1904). BW2393. Smith, Chris. “Tough on Him: Ralph Willis, Prestige and Others.” Blues & Rhythm no. 136 (Feb 1999): 19–21. BW2394. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues on Record.” Jazz Journal 7, no. 9 (Sep 1954): 8–9. See also: Items BC251, BJ175. ROBERT “CHICK” WILLIS BW2395. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Chick Willis,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 276–277 (E101). BW2396. Bonner, Brett J. “Chick Willis: Stoop Down.” Living Blues no. 147 (Sep/Oct 1999): 22–31. BW2397. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Chick Willis.” Soul Bag no. 22/23 (Jan/Feb 1973): 45. BW2398. Dahl, Bill. “Chick Willis Isn’t Above Stooping to ‘Stoop Down Baby’.” Chicago Tribune (21 May 1993): 38. BW2399. Dufour, Joël. “Chick Willis.” Soul Bag no. 83 (May 1981): 15. BW2400. Dufour, Joël. “Discographie: Chick Willis.” Soul Bag no. 83 (May 1981): 16; Soul Bag no. 84 (Aug/ Sep 1981): 4. BW2401. Empson, Alan; Williams, Dave. “Chick Willis: Stoop Down.” Juke Blues no. 45 (Autumn 1999): 12–21. BW2402. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Willis, Chick,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2702 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 384 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 379–380 (E169).

BW2389. Oliver, Paul. Ralph Willis: Carolina Blues, with Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry. USA: Blues Classics BC-22, 1970.

BW2403. Leadbitter, Mike. “Let’s Jump Tonight.” Blues Unlimited no. 106 (Feb/Mar 1974): 22.

BW2390. Moore, Dave. Ralph Willis: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1944– 1950/51. Austria: Document DOCD-5256, 1994.

BW2404. Looy, Guido van. “Chick Willis: Le Blues, Toujours le Blues!” Soul Bag no. 147 (Summer 1997): 26–31.

Biographical Entries: W/X/Y/Z

BW2405. O’Neal, Amy; O’Neal, Jim. “Stoop Down Baby: Chick Willis.” Living Blues no. 10 (Autumn 1972): 29. BW2406. Palmer, Amanda. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’. Pt. 1.” Blues in Britain no. 3 (Mar 2002): 6–7; “Pt. 2.” Blues in Britain no. 4 (Apr 2002): 6–7. BW2407. Santelli, Robert. “Willis, Chick,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 459–460 (Item E202). RUTH WILLIS See: Items BB377, C149. WILLIE WILLIS BW2408. Ottensman, Don. “Let ‘Em Have a Good Time!” Blues & Rhythm no. 134 (Nov 1998): 4–5. BW2409. Rainsford, Mick. “Willie Willis.” Blues Gazette no. 2 (1996): 24. BW2410. Rainsford, Mick. Willie Willis: Down Home in Dallas. USA: Trix CD 3326, 1996. BW2411. Schuller, Tim. Willie Willis: Can’t Help But Have the Blues. USA: Fedora FCD 5009, 1998. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 60 (Sep 2000): 85. BW2412. O, Don. “Willie Willis.” Blues & Rhythm no. 150 (Jun 2000): 17. BW2413. Schuller, Tim. “Willie Willis (1923–2000).” Blues Access no. 42 (Summer 2000): 56, 58. OSCAR “T.V. SLIM” WILLS

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Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 213–214 (Item A1241). Obituaries: Blues Unlimited no. 69 (Jan 1970): 19. R and B Collector 1, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1970). See also: Goldmine no. 15 (Mar/Apr 1977). Item F1079. VALERIE WILMER BW2422. Mathieson, Kenny. “Wilmer, Val,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1091 (Item E162). BW2423. Wilmer, Valerie. Mama Said There’d Be Days Like These: My Life in the Jazz World. London: Women’s Press Ltd., 1989. 337 pp. BW2424. Wilmer, Val. “The First Time I Met the Blues .…” Mojo no. 22 (Sep 1995): 84–98. Reprinted in a shortened form in Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues, ed. P. Guralnick; et al, pp. 243–244 (Item A895). See also: A2358, A2359. BILLIE WILSON See: Items BC2213, BS149. DWAYNE “FATMAN” WILSON Obituaries: Cadence 4, no. 2/3 (May 1978): 60. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 53 (1978): 18. Living Blues no. 38 (May/Jun 1978): 41.

BW2414. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “T.V. Slim,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 254 (E101).

EDITH WILSON

BW2415. Bogaert, Karel. “Wills, Oscar,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 412–413 (Item E110).

BW2425. Allen, Walter C. “Edith Wilson on Columbia Records.” Record Research no. 73 (Jan 1966): 3–4.

BW2416. Harris, Sheldon. “Wills, Oscar,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 580 (E146). BW2417. Herzhaft, Gérard. “TV Slim,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1017 (Item E162).

BW2426. Anon. “Edith Wilson.” Blues Life (2nd series) no. 5 (1979): 18. BW2427. Anon. “Edith Wilson Will Go South on Tour.” Chicago Defender (29 Jul 1939): 20.

BW2418. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “TV Slim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, pp. 2547–2548 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues, 2nd ed., p. 356 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 333 (E169).

BW2428. Bogaert, Karel. “Wilson, Edith,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 413 (Item E110).

BW2419. Sacré, Robert. TV Slim: Flat Foot Sam. Belgium: Moonshine BLP 101, c1984.

BW2430. Harris, Sheldon. “Wilson, Edith,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 580–582 (E146).

BW2420. Sax, Dave. “Rare 78s.” Juke Blues no. 23 (Summer 1991): 19–20. BW2421. Stolper, Darryl. “‘T.V. Man’: Interview with Oscar Wills.” Blues Unlimited no. 55 (Jul 1968): 5–6.

BW2429. Ellis, Chris. Edith Wilson, 1921–22, with Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds. UK: Fountain FB302, 1974.

BW2431. Harrison, Daphne Duval. “He Used to Be Your Man ... But He’s Edith Wilson’s Now,” in Black Pearls, pp. 164–197. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1987.

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BW2432. Koester, Bob. “He May Be Your Man.” Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 4 (1977): 21.

BW2446. Tomashefsky, Steve. “Edith Wilson.” Blues Life no. 14 (1981): 7.

BW2433. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wilson, Edith Goodall,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2707 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 384 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 380–381 (E169).

See also: Items A1535, A2101, BR162.

BW2434. Rusch, Bob. “Edith Wilson.” Cadence 5, no. 8 (Aug 1979): 19–22.

CHICKEN WILSON AND SKEETER HINTON See: GEORGE HINTON

WILSON

AND

JIMMY

GEORGE WILSON AND JIMMY HINTON See: Items BB1263, C429, F457.

BW2435. Rye, Howard. Edith & Lena Wilson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5451, 1996.

HOP WILSON (Harding Wilson)

BW2436. Rye, Howard. “Wilson, Edith,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, p. 1091 (Item E162).

BW2448. Bogaert, Karel. “Wilson, Hop,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 413 (Item E110).

BW2437. Santelli, Robert. “Wilson, Edith,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 460–461 (Item E202). BW2438. Southern, Eileen. “Wilson, Edith,” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 408 (Item E208). BW2439. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. “Blues.” Jazz Journal 20, no. 2 (Feb 1967): 14–15. BW2440. Tomashefsky, Steve. “Thinking About Edith Wilson.” Come for to Sing 3, no. 3 (Summer 1977): 8–9. BW2441. Vorst, Paige Van. “Edith Wilson: My Story.” Mississippi Rag 2, no. 3 (Feb 1975): 1–4. BW2442. Vorst, Paige Van. Edith Wilson: He May Be Your Man, But He Comes to See Me Sometimes. USA: Delmark DS-637, 1976. Obituaries: Billboard 93 (25 Apr 1981): 76. Black Perspective in Music 9, no. 2 (Fall 1981): 242. Cadence 7, no. 5 (May 1981): 87. Coda no. 179 (Jun 1981): 37. Down Beat 48, no. 6 (Jun 1981): 13. Jazz Journal 34, no. 7 (Jul 1981): 15. Jazz Magazine [France] no. 299 (Jul/Aug 1981): 22. Jazz Report [USA] 10, no. 3 (1982): 14. Jefferson no. 52 (1981): 44. Melody Maker (18 Apr 1981): 6. New York Times (1 Apr 1981): D22. Variety 302 (1 Apr 1981): 93. BW2443. Harris, Sheldon. “Edith Wilson: Gestorben 30. März 1981, Chicago, Ill.” Blues Forum no. 3 (Jun/ Aug 1981): 17. BW2444. O’Neal, Jim. “Edith Wilson.” Living Blues no. 50 (Spring 1981): 44. BW2445. Stenbeck, Lennart. “Edith Wilson.” Orkester Journalen 49 (Dec 1981): 7.

BW2447. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Hop Wilson,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 277 (E101).

BW2449. Enderman, Han. “Hop Wilson.” Names & Numbers no. 27 (Oct 2003): 25–28. BW2450. Gregory, Hugh. “Hop Wilson,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003. BW2451. Harris, Sheldon. “Wilson, Harding ‘Hop’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 582–583 (E146). BW2452. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wilson, Harding ‘Hop’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2708 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 384 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 381 (E169). BW2453. Leadbitter, Mike. “Blues Wise.” Music Memories and Jazz Report 3, no. 6 (Winter 1963): 4–5. BW2454. Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns (3): Hop Wilson.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 14. (NOTE: Includes discography.) BW2455. Russell, Tony. “Hop Wilson (1921–1975),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 190 (Item A1904). BW2456. Sacré, Robert. “Wilson, Harding ‘Hop’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 2: K–Z, ed. E. Komara, pp. 1091–1092 (Item E162). BW2457. Santelli, Robert. “Wilson, Hop,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 461 (Item E202). BW2458. Topping, Ray. Hop Wilson: Steel Guitar Flash! UK: Ace CHD 240, 1988. Obituaries: Jazz Report [USA] 9, no. 3 (1977): 16. Living Blues no. 23 (Sep/Oct 1975): 5. BW2459. Lomax, Joseph F.; Carlton, William Orten. “Hop Wilson.” Living Blues no. 26 (Mar/Apr 1976): 8–10.

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BW2460. Stiff, John. “Hop Wilson.” Jazz Journal 29, no. 12 (Dec 1976): 11. See also: Items BB1062, D1496 (Pt. 2). JIMMY WILSON BW2461. Chauvard, Marcel; Mohr, Kurt; Leadbitter, Mike. “Discography of Jimmy Wilson.” Jazz Statistics no. 29 (Oct 1963): BS1-BS2. BW2462. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wilson, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2709 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 386 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 381 (E169). BW2463. Ritvanen, Juhani. “Jimmy Wilson.” Blues News [Finland] no. 94 (1985): 24–26, 31. BW2464. Rotante, Anthony. “The Recordings of Jimmy Wilson.” Record Research no. 35 (Jun 1961): 19. BW2465. Santelli, Robert. “Wilson, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 461–462 (Item E202). KID WESLEY WILSON See: LEOLA B. WILSON AND KID WESLEY WILSON LENA WILSON BW2466. Bogaert, Karel. “Wilson, Lena,” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 413–414 (Item E110). BW2467. Harris, Sheldon. “Wilson, Lena,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 583–584 (E146). BW2468. Rye, Howard. Lena Wilson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 1. Austria: Document DOCD-5443, 1996. Edith & Lena Wilson: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Vol. 2. Austria: Document DOCD-5451, 1996. See also: Item A2209. LEOLA B. WILSON AND KID WESLEY WILSON

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Blues. 2nd ed., p. 149 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 137 (E169). BW2473. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wilson, ‘Kid’ Wesley,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2709 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 386 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 380 (E169). BW2474. Levin, Floyd. “The American Jazz Scene.” Jazz Journal 6, no. 1 (Jan 1953): 20. BW2475. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Grant, Coot,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 94 (Item E182). BW2476. Panassié, Hugues; Gautier, Madeleine. “Wilson, Wesley, Called ‘Sox’ or ‘Kid’,” in Dictionary of Jazz, p. 282 (Item E182). BW2477. Rankin, Bill. “Grant and Wilson Discography.” Jazz Record [UK] no. 10 (Feb 1944): 14. (NOTE: With additions and corrections in Jazz Record no. 12 (1944): 15.) BW2478. Rye, Howard. “Leola B. Wilson on Paramount.” Collectors Items no. 27 (Dec 1984): 14. BW2479. Vanco, John Henry. Coot Grant and Kid Wilson: Complete Recorded Works, 1939–1947, in Chronological Order. Vol. 1: 1925 to 1928. Austria: Document DOCD-5563, 1997. Vol. 2: 1928 to 1931. Austria: Document DOCD-5564, 1997. Vol. 3: 1931 to 1938. Austria: Document DOCD-5565, 1997. See also: Items A341, A1521 (Pt. 1), F459. Jazz Journal 7, no. 10 (Oct 1954), 14–15. SMOKEY WILSON (Robert Lee Wilson) BW2480. Anon. “Where There’s Smokey, There’s Fire.” Westcoast Blues Review 1, no. 1 (Oct/Nov 1993): 14–15. BW2481. Bonner, Brett J. “Smokey Wilson: Corn Shuckin’ Blues.” Living Blues no. 130 (Nov/Dec 1996): 14–25.

BW2469. Harris, Sheldon. “Grant, Leola B ‘Coot’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 197 (E146).

BW2482. Clarke, William. “Still Got Hard Times: Los Angeles Blues Today.” Blues & Rhythm no. 65 (Nov 1991): 16.

BW2470. Harris, Sheldon. “Wilson, ‘Kid’ Wesley ‘Sox’/ ’Socks’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 584 (E146).

BW2483. Clarke, William. “William Clarke in Gesprek met Smokey Wilson.” Block no. 73 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1990): 5–7, 9.

BW2471. Komara, Edward. “Grant, Leola ‘Coot’,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues. Vol. 1: A–J, ed. E. Komara, p. 372 (Item E162).

BW2484. Clarke, William. “William Clarke: ‘Van Smokey Wilson Leerde ik Heel Veel’.” Block no. 73 (Jan/ Feb/Mar 1990): 11–14.

BW2472. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Grant, Leola B. ‘Coot’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 1015 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of

BW2485. Dahl, Bill. Smokey Wilson: 88th Street Blues. USA: Murray MB 1003, 1982; USA: Blind Pig BPCD 5026, 1995.

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BW2486. Gardner, Ray. “The Smokey Wilson Interview.” Blues & Rhythm no. 142 (Sep 1999): 8–11. BW2487. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wilson, Smokey,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 386 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 381–382 (E169). BW2488. Levy, Ron. Smokey Wilson: Smoke n’ Fire. USA: Bullseye Blues CD 9534, 1993. BW2489. Mourot, Christophe. “Interview de Smokey Wilson: Le Juke-Box des Champs de Coton.” Soul Bag no. 158 (Spring 2000): 21–23. BW2490. Olson, Tom. Smokey Wilson: The Real Deal. USA: Bullseye BB9559, 1995. BW2491. Robs, Gerard. “Discografie Smokey Wilson.” Block no. 73 (Jan/Feb/Mar 1990): 8. BW2492. Rosen, Jerry. More Blues from the South Side. USA: South Side SSR003, 2000.

BW2503. Russell, Tony. “U.P. Wilson (1935–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 191–192 (Item A1904). BW2504. Schuller, Tim. U.P. Wilson: Best of the Texas Blues Guitar Tornado. UK: JSP CD 808, 1999. BW2505. Schuller, Tim. U.P. Wilson: The Good, the Bad, the Blues. UK: JSP CD2103, 1998. BW2506. Schuller, Tim. U.P. Wilson: Whirlwind. UK: JSP CD 277, 1996. BW2507. Warnick, Ruth; Queignec, Jean. “U.P. Wilson: Un Bluesman Heureux.” Soul Bag no. 165 (Winter 2001): 14–19. Obituaries: Blues Revue no. 91 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): 87. The Gazette [Montreal] (1 Oct 2004): D11. BW2508. Bourgeois, Paul. “Bluesman Won Fame in Europe.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram [Texas] (25 Sep 2004): 8B.

BW2493. Russell, Tony. “Smokey Wilson (1935–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, pp. 190–191 (Item A1904).

BW2509. Burke, Tony. “U.P. Wilson.” Blues & Rhythm no. 194 (Nov 2004): 8.

BW2494. Shadwick, Keith. “Smokey Wilson,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 346 (Item E204).

BW2510. Martin, Eddie. “U.P. Wilson, 1934–2004.” Blues Matters no. 23 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005).

BW2495. Svacina, Fritz. “Smokey Wilson.” Blues Life no. 4 (1978): 12.

BW2511. Maestracci, M; et al. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 615 (Nov 2004): suppl. 4.

BW2496. Tipaldi, Art. “Smokey Wilson: Still Burnin’.” Blues Revue no. 22 (Apr/May 1996): 46–49.

BW2512. Steiger, F. “Tears.” Jazz Hot no. 616 (Dec 2004/Jan 2005): suppl. 6.

See also: Blues & Co no. 26 (2003). Item F85. U.P. WILSON

BW2513. Trierweiler, Rol. “U.P. Wilson (1935–2004).” Rollin’ & Tumblin’ no. 30 (Jan 2005): 95. SONNY WIMBERLEY (Lawrence Wimberley)

BW2497. Darwen, Norman. U.P. Wilson with Paul Orta & the Kingpins: Attack of the Atomic Guitar. UK: Red Lightnin’ CD 0094, 1992.

BW2514. Choisnel, Emmanuel. “Les Hommes de Muddy Waters: Little Sonny Lawrence Wilmberley.” Soul Bag no. 14 (c1971): 13.

BW2498. Gregory, Hugh. “U.P. Wilson,” in Roadhouse Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat, 2003.

JAMES WINEGAN

BW2499. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wilson, Up,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2712 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 388 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 382 (E169). BW2500. Nevitt, Chuck. “Have Blues-Will Travel.” Blues & Rhythm no. 50 (Mar 1990): 10–11. BW2501. Oldham, Charly G. “Binnenkort in Nederland: U.P. Wilson.” Block no. 71 (Jul/Aug/Sep 1989): 19–20. BW2502. Rainsford, Mick. U.P. Wilson: On My Way. USA: Fedora CD 5014, 1999.

BW2515. Jung, Maureen. “Sacramento Blues. Pt. 1: James Winegan.” Living Blues no. 114 (Mar/Apr 1994): 63. VERNON WINSLOW See: DOCTOR DADDY-O EDNA WINSTON BW2516. Bourgeois, Anna Stong. “Edna Winston,” in Blueswomen, pp. 152–157 (E112). BW2517. Davis, John; Gray-Clarke, G.F. “Edna Winston: A Discography.” Jazz Journal 3, no. 8 (Aug 1950): 6. See also: Items BJ1272, BW2002.

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BW2535. Coller, Derek. “Blues Discography: Jimmy Witherspoon, 1956–61.” Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 17 (1962); Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 18 (1962); Rhythm & Blues Panorama no. 24 (c.1962)

BW2518. A.C. Jimmy Witherspoon: Olympia Concert. France: Vogue LP 546-30, c1961; France: Vogue JL.91, 1979. BW2519. Albertson, Chris. Jimmy Witherspoon: Blue Spoon. USA: Prestige PRST 7327, 1964. BW2520. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Rockin’ L.A. USA: Fantasy FCD-9660-2, 1989. BW2521. Aldin, Mary Katherine. Jimmy Witherspoon: Spoon So Easy: The Chess Years. USA: Chess/ MCA CHD 93003, 1990. BW2522. Anon. “The Comeback of Spoon.” Down Beat 27, no. 4 (18 Feb 1960): 16. BW2523. Astbury, Ray. “Jimmy Witherspoon on Crown and Kent.” Blues & Rhythm no. 101 (Aug 1995): 14–15. BW2524. Atkins, Clarence. Jimmy Witherspoon: Spoonful. USA: Blue Note BN-LA534-G, 1975; USA: Avenue Jazz R271707, 1994.

BW2536. Coller, Derek. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Matrix no. 94 (1971): 5. BW2537. Collis, John. Jimmy Witherspoon: Rockin’ with Spoon. UK: Charly CD BM 25, 1992. BW2538. Cowlyn, Martin. “The Blues Shouters. Pt. 1: Jimmy Witherspoon.” Blues-Link no. 4 (1974): 5–7. BW2539. Cummings, Tony. “The Seven Ages of Spoon.” Black Music 1, no. 6 (May 1974): 38–40. BW2540. Dance, Stanley. “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in The World of Count Basie, pp. 306–311. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1980. BW2541. Darwen, Norman. “The Man with the Great Blues Voice.” Blues Life no. 26 (1984): 17–18. BW2542. Davis, Francis. Jimmy Witherspoon Sings the Blues. USA: Muse MR 5288, 1983.

BW2525. Bogaert, Karel. “Witherspoon, Jimmy,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 415 (Item E110).

BW2543. Dawson, Jim. Jimmy Witherspoon: Call Me Baby. USA: Night Train NTI CD 7004, 1991.

BW2526. Briggs, Keith. Jimmy Witherspoon: Same Old Blues. UK: Catfish KATCD 163, 2000.

BW2544. Deffaa, Chip. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” JazzTimes 21, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1991): 52–54.

BW2527. Briggs, Keith. Jimmy Witherspoon: Shoutin’ Swingin’ and Makin’ Love. USA: Chess/MCA CHD9327, 1991.

BW2545. Deffaa, Chip. “Jimmy Witherspoon: ‘How Long Blues?’,” in Blue Rhythms, pp. 217–242. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996.

BW2528. Britt, Stan. Jimmy Witherspoon: Live at Condons, New York. USA: Who’s Who in Jazz CD-21037, 1990.

BW2546. Deffaa, Chip. “The Blues is Nothing But Personal: Jimmy Witherspoon.” Living Blues no. 93 (Sep/Oct 1990): 16–19.

BW2529. Britt, Stan. Jimmy Witherspoon: Never Knew This Kind of Hurt Before. UK: Charly CDX 32, 1988.

BW2547. Endress, Gudrun. “Spoon Blues.” Jazz Podium 19, no. 8 (1970): 266–267, 285.

BW2530. Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Witherspoon, Jimmy (James),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, pp. 549–550 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, pp. 706–707 (Item E119).

BW2548. Feather, Leonard. “Jimmy Witherspoon: Blindfold Test.” Down Beat 39, no. 10 (25 May 1972): 27.

BW2531. Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 214–215 (Item E120).

BW2550. Feather, Leonard. “Spoon Gets the Sugar.” Melody Maker (13 Nov 1971): 24.

BW2532. Cerulli, Dom. Jimmy Witherspoon: Goin’ to Kansas City Blues. USA: RCA Victor LPM 1639, 1958.

BW2549. Feather, Leonard. Jimmy Witherspoon: Handbags and Gladrags. USA: ABC ABCS-717, 1970.

BW2551. Feather, Leonard. “Witherspoon, James (Jimmy),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties, ed. L. Feather, p. 287 (Item E136).

BW2533. Cerulli, Dom. Jimmy Witherspoon: Spoon in London. USA: Prestige PR 7418, 1965.

BW2552. Feather, Leonard. “Witherspoon, James (Jimmy),” in The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies, ed. L. Feather; I. Gitler, p. 347 (Item E135).

BW2534. Clarke, Donald. “Witherspoon, Jimmy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1393 (Item E125).

BW2553. Feather, Leonard. “Witherspoon, James (Jimmy),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 467 (Item E138).

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BW2554. Fisher, Annie. Jimmy Witherspoon: The Blues Singer. USA: Bluesway BLS-6026, 1969. BW2555. Gamble, Peter. Jimmy Witherspoon: Tougher Than Tough. UK: Blue Moon CD 123, 1997.

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p. 2719 (E167). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 390 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 384–385 (E169).

BW2556. Gleason, Ralph J. Jimmy Witherspoon: The ‘Spoon Concerts. USA: Fantasy 24701, c1960; USA: Fantasy FCD-24701-2, 1989.

BW2574. Lees, Gene. Jimmy Witherspoon: Some of My Best Friends are the Blues. USA: Prestige PRST 7356, 1964; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-5752, 1994.

BW2557. Hardy, Phil; Laing, Dave (eds.). “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in The Encyclopedia of Rock. Vol. 1, p. 328 (Item E145).

BW2575. Leslie, Fran. “If It’s Sunday It Must Be Tel Aviv.” Blueprint no. 72 (Apr 1995): 16–18.

BW2558. Harris, Sheldon. “Witherspoon, James ‘Jimmy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 586–589 (E146).

BW2576. Levin, Robert. Jimmy Witherspoon: Goin’ to Chicago. USA: Prestige PR 7314, 1964.

BW2559. Hein, Walther. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Jazz Podium 12 (1963): 169–171.

BW2577. Levinson, Peter J. Jimmy Witherspoon: Hey, Mrs. Jones! USA: Reprise R-6012, 1962.

BW2560. Hennessey, Mike. Jimmy Witherspoon: Roots. USA: Atlantic 7 90535, 1986.

BW2578. Love, Preston. “The Love Letters: Late R&B Star’s Local Times Noted.” The Jazz Rag no. 49 (Mar/ Apr 1998): 13.

BW2561. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 386–387 (E150). BW2562. Hobus, André. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Blues Gazette no. 3 (1996): 15. BW2563. Hobus, André. “Un Point de Vue ‘Jeune’ sur Jimmy Witherspoon.” Soul Bag no. 149 (Winter 1998): 32–34. BW2564. Holland, Ted. “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in This Day in African-American Music, p. 97 (E157). BW2565. Jepsen, Jørgen Grunnet. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Discophile no. 36 (Jun 1954): 17–19.

BW2579. Marlo, John. Jimmy Witherspoon Sings the Blues. USA: Crown CST 215, 1960s. BW2580. McCarthy, Albert; Oliver, Paul. Jimmy Witherspoon & Jay McShann. UK: Black Lion BLCD 760173, 1992. BW2581. McCarthy, Albert. “Witherspoon, Jimmy (1924),” in Jazz on Record, ed. A.J. McCarthy, pp. 311–312 (Item E378). BW2582. McConnell, Stacy A. “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in Contemporary Musicians. Vol. 19 (Item E164).

BW2566. Johnson, J.J. Jimmy Witherspoon: Love is a Five Letter Word. USA: Avenue Jazz R2 75226, 1998.

BW2583. McCormick, Mack. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Montreal Gazette (26 Jun 1971).

BW2567. Jones, Max. “Laughing Spoonful.” Melody Maker (18 Aug 1973): 56–57.

BW2584. Miller, J.R. Jimmy Witherspoon/Ben Webster. USA: Verve V6 8835, 1973.

BW2568. Jones, Max. “The Men Who Make the Blues.” Melody Maker (28 Dec 1968): 12.

BW2585. Millward, Steve. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Juke Blues no. 53 (Spring/Summer 2003): 30–32.

BW2569. Jones, Max. “A New Look for Spoon and Back to Authentic Blues.” Melody Maker (12 Apr 1969): 10.

BW2586. Mohr, Kurt. “Jimmy Witherspoon on Federal.” Jazz Statistics no. 5 (Apr 1957): 3–4.

BW2570. Jones, Max. “Spoon Puts the Bulldog Record Straight.” Melody Maker (18 Sep 1976): 41.

BW2587. Morgenstern, Dan. Jimmy Witherspoon: Baby, Baby, Baby. USA: Prestige PRLP 7290, 1963; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-527-2, 1990.

BW2571. Klaasse, Piet; Gardner, Mark; Berncef, J. “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in Jamsession, p. 91. New York: Limelight, 1985.

BW2588. Navarro, Anthony; Joseph, Frank; Hess, Norbert. “Living Blues Interview: Jimmy Witherspoon.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 15–24.

BW2572. Kuehn, G. “Jimmy Witherspoon and Harry Edison.” Jazz Podium 29 (Jul 1980): 30–31.

BW2589. Nerdley, Fred. Jimmy Witherspoon: Blues for Easy Livers. USA: Prestige PR 7475, 1967; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD 585-2, 1996.

BW2573. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Witherspoon, Jimmy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Jazz,

BW2590. Niquét, Bernard. Jimmy Witherspoon Sings the Blues. France: Black & Blue 33.144, c1984.

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BW2591. Noble, Peter. Jimmy Witherspoon: Ain’t Nothin’ New About the Blues. Australia: Aim CD 1050, 1995. BW2592. O’Connor, Robin. Jimmy Witherspoon Sings the Blues. UK: Society SOC 968, 1964.

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10; Record Research no. 68 (May 1965): 7; Record Research no. 71 (Oct 1965): 10. BW2608. Rounce, Tony. Jimmy Witherspoon…Plus. UK: Ace CDCHM 1062, 2005. BW2609. Russell, Tony (ed.). “Jimmy Witherspoon.” The Blues Collection no. 24 (1992+).

BW2593. Oliver, Paul. Jimmy Witherspoon: There’s Good Rockin’ Tonight. UK: Fontana 688 005 ZL, 1962; Black Lion BLP 30147, 1973. Notes reprinted as “Ain’t Nobody’s Business,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 150–153 (Item A1577).

BW2610. Russell, Tony. “Jimmy Witherspoon (1923–),” in The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, p. 193 (Item A1904).

BW2594. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Jimmy Witherspoon. France: Classics 5051, c2003.

BW2611. Santelli, Robert. “Witherspoon, Jimmy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 464–465 (Item E202).

BW2595. Penny, Dave. Jimmy Witherspoon: Gone with the Blues, with Jay McShann & Beyond. UK: Jasmine JASMCD 3003, 2001.

BW2612. Shadwick, Keith. “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in Blues: Keeping the Faith, p. 347 (Item E204).

BW2596. Penny, Dave. Jimmy Witherspooon: Hey Mr. Landlord. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-31, 1986. BW2597. Penny, Dave. Jimmy Witherspoon: Jay’s Blues: The Complete Federal Sessions. UK: Charly CD 270, 1991. BW2598. Penny, Dave. Jimmy Witherspoon: Sings the Blues Sessions. UK: Ace CDCHD 896, 2003. BW2599. Peters, Colin. “Musician’s Viewpoint.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 3 (Mar 1966): 9. BW2600. Porter, Bob. Jimmy Witherspoon: Olympia Concert. USA: Inner City IC 7014, 1980. BW2601. Priestley, Brian. “The Jazz Side of the Spoon.” The Wire no. 102 (Aug 1992): 42–43. BW2602. Radenac, Marc. “Jimmy Witherspoon: A Spoonful of Blues….” Compact Disc Magazine no. 13 (May 1994): 20–23. BW2603. Radio Pete. “Jimmy Witherspoon: Interview.” Cadence 3 (Jan 1978): 9–10. BW2604. Robillard, Duke. Jimmy Witherspoon with the Junior Mance Trio. Canada: Stony Plain CD 1231, 1997. BW2605. Roby, Chris. “Spoon’s Blues. Pt. 1.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 8 (Aug 1966): 20–21; “Pt. 2.” Jazz Beat 3, no. 9 (Sep 1966): 20–21. BW2606. Roland, Paul (ed.). “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in Jazz Singers: The Great Song Stylists in Their Own Words. London: Hamlyn, 1999. BW2607. Rotante, Anthony. “Jimmy Witherspoon Discography.” Record Research no. 62 (Aug 1964): 5–6; Record Research no. 63 (Sep 1964): 7–8; Record Research no. 64 (Nov 1964): 6; Record Research no. 65 (Dec 1964): 2; Record Research no. 66 (Feb 1965): 8–9; Record Research no. 67 (Apr 1965):

BW2613. Shaw, Arnold. “Jimmy Witherspoon,” in Honkers and Shouters, pp. 211–216. New York: Collier, 1978. BW2614. Shields, Del. Jimmy Witherspoon: A Spoonful of Soul. USA: Verve VLP 9216, 1968. BW2615. Silvester, Mario. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Jazz Freak 9, no. 2 (Nov 1981): 48–49. BW2616. Slaven, Neil. Ain’t Nobody’s Business: The Essential Jimmy Witherspoon. UK: Indigo IGODCD 2525, 2002. BW2617. Southern, Eileen. “Witherspoon, James (‘Jimmy’),” in Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, p. 411 (Item E208). BW2618. Squibb, Francis. Jimmy Witherspoon: Evenin’ Blues. USA: Prestige 7300, c1964; UK: Stateside SL 10088, 1964; USA: Original Blues Classics OBCCD-551-2, 1993. BW2619. Taylor, Billy. Jimmy Witherspoon: The Blues is Now. USA: Verve V 5030, 1967. BW2620. Topping, Ray. Jimmy Witherspoon: Blowin’ in from Kansas City. UK: Ace CDCHD 279, 1991; New York: Flair/Virgin V2-86299, 1991. BW2621. Topping, Ray. Jimmy Witherspoon: Who’s Been Jivin’ You. UK: Ace CH 92, 1984. BW2622. Tynan, John. Witherspoon, Mulligan, Webster at the Renaissance. USA: Hifi SJ-426, 1960; France: Vogue LAE 12253, 1960; USA: Everest FS 264, 1972. BW2623. Tynan, John. Jimmy Witherspoon Singin’ the Blues. USA: Liberty/World Pacific WP-1267, 1959; France: Vogue LAE 12218, 1990s; USA: Pacific Jazz CDP 7243 4 94108 2 4, 1998. BW2624. Underwood, Lee. “Blindfold Test: Jimmy Witherspoon.” Down Beat 42 (17 Jul 1975): 31.

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BW2625. Vernon, Mike. Jimmy Witherspoon: The Blues, the Whole Blues and Nothing But the Blues. UK: Indigo IGOCD 2001, 1995.

BW2638. Levy, Claudia. “Traditional Blues Singer Jimmy Witherspoon Dies.” Washington Post (22 Sep 1997): 6.

BW2626. Welding, Pete. “Spoon: An Informal Portrait.” Down Beat 29, no. 29 (22 Nov 1962): 22–23.

BW2639. Lucraft, Howard. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Crescendo 34, no. 6 (1998): 16, 28.

BW2627. Wilmer, Valerie (not credited). “Jimmy Witherspoon Talks to Jazz Beat.” Jazz Beat 2, no. 8 (Aug 1965): 9.

BW2640. Morris, Chris. “Blues Great Jimmy Witherspoon Dies.” Billboard 109 (4 Oct 1997): 15.

BW2628. Wilmer, Valerie. “Jimmy Witherspoon: There’ll Always Be Blues.” Down Beat 34, no. 14 (13 Jul 1967): 23–25.

BW2641. Penny, Dave. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Blues & Rhythm no. 124 (Nov 1997): 18. BW2642. Powell, Bryan. “Jimmy Witherspoon (1923–1997).” Blues Access no. 32 (Winter 1998): 48–49.

BW2629. Wilmer, Valerie. “Spoon in June.” Jazz Beat no. 7 (Jul 1964): 30.

BW2643. Radenac, Marc. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Soul Bag no. 149 (Winter 1998): 36–37.

BW2630. Witherspoon, Jimmy. “In My Opinion: Jimmy Witherspoon.” Jazz Journal 17, no. 11 (Nov 1964): 26–27.

BW2644. Ratliff, Ben. “Jimmy Witherspoon, Singer of Blues and Jazz, Dies at 74.” New York Times (22 Sep 1997): 15.

BW2631. Young, A.S. ‘Doc’. “West Coast ‘Bugs’ Rate Jimmy Witherspoon with the Stars: Top Crooner.” Chicago Defender (11 Feb 1950): 21.

BW2645. Russell, Tony. “Jimmy Witherspoon: Shout It Out Loud.” Guardian [UK] (24 Sep 1997): 17.

Obituaries: Billboard 109 (27 Dec 1997–3 Jan 1998): YE17. Blues News [Germany] no. 10 (Oct 1997): 31. Blues Revue no. 33 (Dec 1997): 95. Cadence 23, no. 11 (Nov 1997): 125. Coda no. 280 (Jul/Aug 1998): 8. Down Beat 64, no. 12 (Dec 1997): 16. Folk Roots no. 173 (Nov 1997): 14. Goldmine no. 413 (24 May 1996): 84+. German Blues Circle Info no. 264 (1997). Jazz Magazine [France] no. 475 (Nov 1997): 4. Jazz Podium 46 (Nov 1997): 44. Jazz Stage 3, no. 4 (1997): 37. JazzTimes 27, no. 10 (Dec 1997): 26. Jazznu no. 221 (1997): 7. Los Angeles Sentinel (25 Sep 1997): 7. Music Paper 37, no. 5 (Dec 1997): 6. Musica Jazz (Nov 1997): 14+. Notes 54 (Jun 1998): 883. Orkester Journalen 64, no. 11 (Nov 1997): 44. Time [USA] 150 (29 Sep 1997): 23. The Times [UK] (27 Sep 1997): 25. Variety 369 (10 Nov 1997: 55.

BW2646. Skelly, Richard J. “Singer Jimmy Witherspoon Dead at 74.” Goldmine no. 450 (24 Oct 1997): 12. BW2647. Tamarkin, Jeff. “Blues/Jazz Singer Jimmy Witherspoon Dies.” Discoveries no. 114 (1997): 10. BW2648. Trynka, Paul. “Jimmy Witherspoon, 1923–1997.” Mojo no. 48 (Nov 1997): 30. See also: Blues News [Finland] no. 130 (1991). Vox no. 21 (Jun 1992): 71. Items BT1369, E318. MATILDA WITHERSPOON See: MISSISSIPPI MATILDA RANDY WOOD See: DOT RECORDS BOB WOODFORK

BW2632. Bainer, Maria. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Jefferson no. 116 (1997).

BW2649. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Poor Bob,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 206 (E101).

BW2633. Clarke, Dave. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Juke Blues no. 39 (1997): 34.

BW2650. Dixon, Willie; Leadbitter, Mike. “The Unknowns. 1: Poor Bob.” Blues Unlimited no. 31 (Mar 1966): 10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, p. 70 (Item A1241).

BW2634. Crowther, Bruce. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Jazz Journal 50, no. 11 (Nov 1997): 16. BW2635. Dahl, Bill. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Living Blues no. 136 (Nov/Dec 1997): 48–49. BW2636. Deffaa, Chip. “Jimmy Witherspoon.” Crescendo 34, no. 6 (1998): 15. BW2637. Futterman, Steve. “Jimmy Witherspoon, 1923– 1997.” Rolling Stone no. 772 (30 Oct 1997): 25.

BW2651. Harris, Sheldon. “Woodfork, Robert,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 589 (E146). BW2652. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Woodfork, ‘Poor’ Bob,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2726 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 390 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 385 (E169).

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Obituaries: BW2653. Smith, Chris. “Bob Woodfork.” Blues & Rhythm no. 40 (Nov 1988): 11. HOSEA WOODS See: Item BM1256. JOHNNY WOODS BW2654. Ganz, Paolo. “Ricordo di un Uomo Semplice: Johnny Woods.” Il Blues no. 33 (Dec 1990): 46–48. BW2655. Johnson, Matthew. “Johnny Woods.” Living Blues no. 92 (Jul/Aug 1990): 44. BW2656. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Woods, Johnny,” in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 391 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 385 (E169). BW2657. Smith, Chris. “Mississippi Johnny Woods.” Blues & Rhythm no. 51 (Apr 1990): 20. See also: Items A247, BM707. KIPORI WOODS BW2658. Hannusch, Jeff. “Kipori Woods: The ‘Baby Wolf’.” Living Blues no. 156 (Mar/Apr 2001): 10–11. OSCAR “BUDDY” WOODS BW2659. Bogaert, Karel. “Woods, Oscar ‘Buddy’,” in Blues Lexicon, p. 416 (Item E110).

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Buddy Woods,” in Blues off the Record, pp. 89–94 (Item A1577). BW2667. Santelli, Robert. “Woods, Oscar ‘Buddy’,” in The Big Book of Blues, p. 466 (Item E202). See also: Items BS658, C149, C150, C153, D186, F58. JOHN WRENCHER BW2668. Ahlstrand, Clas. “Blues on Maxwell Street. 1: Big John Wrencher.” Blues Unlimited no. 44 (Jun/Jul 1967): 10. Reprinted in Nothing But the Blues, ed. M. Leadbitter, pp. 54–55 (Item A1241). BW2669. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Big John Wrencher,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, p. 277 (E101). BW2670. Clegg, J. “Boppin’ with Big John.” Melody Maker (15 Mar 1975): 35. BW2671. Cummings, Tony. “Chicago Five: John Wrencher.” Black Music 1, no. 1 (Dec 1973): 44, 53. BW2672. Harris, Sheldon. “Wrencher, ‘Big’ John Thomas,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., pp. 589–591 (E146). BW2673. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Big John Wrencher,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 388–389 (E150). BW2674. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wrencher, Big John,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2732 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 391 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 385 (E169).

BW2660. Goldhahn, Harald. “Bottles, Knives & Steel: The Slide-Guitar Transcription.” Blues Power Magazin no. 1 (1992): 2 pp.

BW2675. Leadbitter, Mike. “Big John Wrencher.” Blues Unlimited no. 106 (Feb/Mar 1974): 11.

BW2661. Harris, Sheldon. “Woods, Oscar ‘Buddy’,” in Blues Who’s Who. 5th ed., p. 589 (E146).

BW2676. Leadbitter, Mike. Big John Wrencher: Big John’s Boogie. UK: Big Bear LP 4, 1974.

BW2662. Herzhaft, Gérard. “Oscar ‘Buddy’ Woods,” in Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 387–388 (E150).

BW2677. Leadbitter, Mike; Simpson, Jim ‘The Bear’. Big John Wrencher: Big John’s Boogie Plus. UK: Castle CMRCD 649, 2003.

BW2663. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Woods, Oscar ‘Buddy’,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2727 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 391 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, p. 385 (E169). BW2664. Lornell, Kip. Oscar ‘Buddy’ Woods & Black Ace: ‘Texas Slide Guitars’: Complete Recorded Works, 1930–1938 in Chronological Order. Austria: Document DOCD-5143, 1990. BW2665. Oliver, Paul. “Discography of Oscar Woods.” Discographical Forum no. 4 (Jan 1961): 14–15. BW2666. Oliver, Paul. Jerry’s Saloon Blues: 1940 Field Recordings from Louisiana. UK: Flyright FLY LP 260, 1975. Reprinted as “Jerry’s Saloon: Oscar

BW2678. Leersum, Jan van. “Een Diep Menselijke Tragedie: ‘Big John Wrencher’.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 58 (Nov 1975): 7–8. BW2679. Olderen, Martin van. “Big John Wrencher.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 63/64 (Apr/May 1976): 7. BW2680. Paulus, George. Big John Wrencher: Maxwell St. Alley Blues. USA: Barrelhouse BH-02, c1969; USA: Blue Sting BS 028, 1993. BW2681. Rijn, Guido van. “Big John Wrencher.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 33 (Oct 1973): 3. BW2682. Rijn, Guido van. “Big John Wrencher.” Boogie Woogie & Blues Collector no. 37 (Feb 1974): 6.

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Obituaries: Coda no. 157 (Sep/Oct 1977): 31. Crescendo 16 (Jan 1978): 37. Jazz Forum [USA] no. 49 (1977): 18. Melody Maker (13 Aug 1977): 6.

BW2698. McWilliams, Andy. “The Night Time is the Wright Time: Delta DJ Early ‘Soul Man’ Wright.” Living Blues no. 82 (Sep/Oct 1988): 16–19.

BW2683. Greensmith, Bill. “Big John Wrencher.” Blues Unlimited no. 125 (Jul/Aug 1977): 18.

BW2699. Patureau, Alan. “DJ of the Delta.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (4 Jun 1989): 1.

BW2684. O’Neal, Jim. “John Wrencher.” Living Blues no. 33 (Jul/Aug 1977): 5, 36.

BW2700. Rochell, Anne. “Soul Man of the Delta for Half a Century, DJ Early Wright Has Spun Tunes and a Blues Legacy.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (31 Aug 1997): 1.

See also: Blues & Co no. 19 (2002). Items BN194, BP1057. BILLY WRIGHT BW2685. Anon. “New Acts.” Variety 185 (6 Feb 1952): 55. BW2686. Bernholm, Jonas. Billy Wright the Prince of the Blues: Stacked Deck. Sweden: Route 66 KIX-13, 1980. BW2687. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wright, Billy,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2732 (Item E165). BW2688. Lowry, Pete B. Billy Wright: Goin’ Down Slow. USA: Savoy Jazz SJL 1146, 1984. BW2689. Penny, Dave. Billy Wright, 1949–1951. France: Classics 5046, 2002. BW2690. Radenac, Marc. “Billy Wright.” Soul Bag no. 112 (Winter 1987/88): 24–25.

Obituaries: Blues & Rhythm no. 146 (Jan 2000): 12. Cadence 26, no. 2 (Feb 2000): 141. Discoveries no. 141 (2000): 22. Living Blues no. 149 (Jan/Feb 2000): 9. Rolling Stone no. 833 (3 Feb 2000): 26. BW2701. Arentson, Bob. “Early Wright.” Juke Blues no. 46 (2000): 66–67. BW2702. Bays, Kenneth. “Early Wright, 1915–1999.” Blues Revue no. 55 (Mar 2000): 85. BW2703. Martin, Douglas. “Early Wright, 84, Disc Jockey Who Made the Delta Blues, Dies.” New York Times (17 Dec 1999): 29. BW2704. Mayfield, Panny. “Clarksdale Legends: Early Wright and Wade Walton.” Living Blues no. 151 (May/Jun 2000): 119–120.

BW2691. Santelli, Robert. “Wright, Billy,” in The Big Book of Blues, pp. 466–467 (Item E202).

BW2705. Ruskey, John. “Down in the Delta: God’s DJ Called Home.” Blues Revue no. 57 (May 2000): 39–40.

Obituaries: Cadence 18, no. 3 (Mar 1992): 94. JazzTimes 22, no. 2 (1992): 20. Jefferson no. 96 (1992): 26. Orkester Journalen 60 (Apr 1992): 38. Variety 345 (11 Nov 1991: 70.

BW2706. Tomko, Gene; Waterman, Dick. “In Memory.” Blues Access no. 41 (Spring 2000): 57–58. BW2707. Waterman, Dick. “Early Wright.” Rock & Rap Confidential no. 170 (Mar 2000): 7–8.

BW2692. Bennett, Tom. “Mr. Billy Wright, Local R&B Singer Known as the ‘Prince of the Blues’.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution (31 Oct 1991): 6.

EMMA WRIGHT

BW2693. Denselow, Robin. “Prince of the Blues.” Guardian [UK] (11 Nov 1991): 37.

JOHNNY T. WRIGHT

BW2694. Penny, Dave. “Billy Wright: The Prince of the Blues.” Blues & Rhythm no. 66 (Jan 1992): 21. BW2695. Powell, Bryan. “Billy Wright.” Living Blues no. 103 (May/Jun 1992): 52–53. BW2696. Radenac, Marc. “Billy Wright.” Soul Bag no. 125 (Winter 1991/92): 18. DAISY WRIGHT See: Item BC2213. EARLY “SOUL MAN” WRIGHT BW2697. Cheseborough, Steve. “Early Wright Retires from the Airwaves.” Living Blues no. 144 (Mar/Apr 1999): 12.

See: Item BA538.

BW2708. Baumgartner, Brian. “‘I Was in St. Louis’: Johnny T. ‘Rolling Stone’ Wright.” Juke Blues no. 58 (Spring 2005): 60–62. ROBERT “HUCKLEBERRY HOUND” WRIGHT Obituaries: BW2709. Goggin, Martin. “Robert ‘Huckleberry Hound’ Wright.” Juke Blues no. 49 (Spring 2001): 65. BW2710. Récaborde, Alain. “Robert ‘Huckleberry Hound’ Wright, 1937–2001.” Blues Access no. 46 (Summer 2001): 67–68. BW2711. Sharp, Steven. “Robert ‘Huckleberry Hound’ Wright.” Living Blues no. 158 (Jul/Aug 2001): 84. See also: Item BM89.

Biographical Entries: W/X/Y/Z

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DAVID WYLIE

BY7.

BW2712. Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “David Wylie,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 277–278 (E101).

Arnaudon, Jean-Claude. “Jimmy Yancey,” in Dictionnaire du Blues, pp. 278–279 (E101).

BY8.

BW2713. Lowry, Peter. “David Wylie.” Blues Unlimited no. 102 (Jun 1973): 10–11.

Bakker, Dick M. “Jimmy Yancey, 1939–1943.” Micrography no. 31 (1974): 8.

BY9.

Bastin, Bruce. Jimmy & Mama Yancey: Chicago Piano. USA: Atlantic SD 7229, 1972.

BY10.

Blesh, Rudi; Buck, George H. Jr. Jimmy Yancey: In the Beginning. USA: Solo Art SACD 1, c1994.

BY11.

Bogaert, Karel. “Yancey, Jimmy (James Edward Yancey),” in Blues Lexicon, pp. 417–418 (Item E110).

BY12.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “Yancey, Jimmy,” in Jazz Era: The Forties, ed. S. Dance, p. 249 (Item E128).

BY13.

Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian. “Yancey, Jimmy (James Edward),” in Jazz: The Essential Companion, p. 554 (Item E118). Reprinted as “Jimmy Yancey,” in Jazz: The Rough Guide, p. 711 (Item E119).

BY14.

Case, Brian; Britt, Stan. “Jimmy Yancey,” in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Jazz, pp. 216–217 (Item E120).

BY15.

Chilton, John. “Yancey, ‘Jimmy’ James Edwards,” in Who’s Who of Jazz. 4th ed., p. 368 (Item E121).

BY16.

Clarke, Donald. “Yancey, Jimmy,” in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2nd. ed., p. 1402 (Item E125).

BY17.

Dale, Rodney. “Jimmy Yancey (1898–1951): The Father of Boogie-Woogie.” Footnote 3, no. 2 (1971): 7–12.

BY18.

Dauer, Alfons M.; Longstreet, Stephen. “Yancey, Jimmy,” in Knaurs Jazz Lexikon, p. 314. München: Th. Knaur Nachf., 1957.

BY19.

Demêtre, Jacques. “Jimmy Yancey.” Jazz Hot no. 102 (Sep 1955): 12–13.

BY20.

Doerschuk, Robert L. “Improvisational Piano: Ridin’ the Yancey Special.” Keyboard 17, no. 3 (Mar 1991): 115+.

BY21.

Driggs, Frank S. “Jimmy Yancey: A Permanent Requiem.” Record Research 2, no. 1 (Feb 1956): 3–6.

BY22.

Eyle, Willem Frederik van. Discography of Jimmy Yancey. Zaandam: van Eyle, 1966. 2 pp.

See: Item A21. DELILAH WYNN See: DELILAH “BIG” JIM WYNN BW2714. Larkin, Colin (ed.). “Wynn, ‘Big’ Jim,” in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, p. 2739 (E165). Reprinted in The Guinness Who’s Who of Blues. 2nd ed., p. 391 (E166). Reprinted in The Virgin Encyclopedia of the Blues, pp. 385–386 (E169). BW2715. Millar, Bill. “Big Jim Wynn: Saxman.” Record Mirror (4 Nov 1972). Reprinted in Blues Unlimited no. 115 (Sep/Oct 1975): 18. Reprinted again in Let the Good Times Rock!, pp. 165–168. York: Music Mentor, 2004. BW2716. Moonoogian, George. Big Jim Wynn: Blow Wynn Blow. Sweden: Whiskey, Women and ... KM-703, c1985. BW2717. Moonoogian, George A. “Blow, Big Jim, Blow!” Whiskey, Women and ... no. 7 (1975): 10. BW2718. Penny, Dave. The Chronological Jim Wynn, 1945– 1946. France: Classics 5043, 2002. Obituaries: Melody Maker (24 Dec 1977): 6. BW2719. Millar, Bill. “Big Jim Wynn.” Living Blues no. 35 (Nov/Dec 1977): 40–41. JIMMY YANCEY BY1.

Allen, Walter C. “Discography of the Yancey Family.” Record Research 2 (Feb 1956): 4–6.

BY2.

Anon. “Boogie Decision Goes to Miracle.” Billboard 62 (25 Mar 1950): 3+.

BY3.

Anon. “Chi Suit Reveals Elliott Shapiro’s Hot Left Hand.” Billboard 62 (21 Jan 1950): 12.

BY4.

Anon. “Dangers to Music Industry Cited if Chi Judge’s Ruling on Records as ‘Publication’ is Unchanged.” Variety 178 (17 May 1950): 41+.

BY5.

Anon. Jimmy Yancey: 5 Boogie Woogie and Blues Piano Solos. New York: Leeds Music, 1943. 24 pp.

BY23.

Feather, Leonard. “Yancey, James (Jimmy),” in The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz, p. 470. New York: Bonanza, 1960.

BY6.

Anon. “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Forefathers.” Rolling Stone no. 467 (13 Feb 1986): 48.

BY24.

Fox, Charles. Jimmy Yancey. UK: Vogue LDE 166, 1955.

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BY25.

Fujii, H. “Yancey Discography.” Hot Jazz Club Bulletin 4 (Nov 1951): 9.

BY26.

Gleason, Ralph; Hodes, Art. Jimmy and Mama Yancey: Pure Blues. USA: Atlantic 1283, 1960s.