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  1. This week we are featuring another five (of many) great finds from a giant collection of amazing original blues LPs from the 60s and 70s that came into Goner Records several weeks ago. This includes: Pre and Post War Blues, Gospel, String-band, Jug-band, Fife and drum, Washboard, Whistling, Ragtime… it’s all here – on Yazoo, Arhoolie, Roots, Flyright, Revival, Southland, Adelphi and ...

  2. Artists often preferred to record with the cheaper Bluebird label because they wanted their music to be more accessible to fans. The “race records” category first appeared in the main RCA Victor catalog in the 1920s. African American blues, gospel, and ragtime records were sold at full price before moving to the discounted Bluebird label in ...

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  3. Released. 1975 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Rare Blues Vol. 4: 1927-1935" on Discogs.

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    • US
    • 9
    • Vinyl, LP, Compilation
  4. Unknown. New Submission. Rare Blues Vol. 4: 1927-1935 ( LP, Compilation, Green Label) Historical Records. HSC-5829-4. US. Unknown. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Rare Blues Of The Twenties No. 4" on Discogs.

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    • US
    • Blues
  5. Memphis’ identity as Home of the Blues (HOB) was promoted by a record store of the same name, operated by Ruben Cherry and his aunt Celia (Goldstein) Camp. The shop opened at 107 Beale St. in 1947, and moved to 147 S. Main in November 1967 before closing in1975. HOB served as a community and networking center for Black and white Memphis ...

  6. More Info on our New Store >>. BDCD-6003. Big Joe Williams Vol 1 1935 - 1941. Big Joe Williams; vocal, Nine-string guitar, bottleneck guitar. With contributions by Sonny Boy (John Lee) Williamson, harmonica; Henry Townsend, guitar; Robert “Nighthawk” Lee McCoy, guitar and others... Genre: Mississippi Country Blues.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Rare Country Blues: Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order, Volume 4 (1929 - C. 1953)" on Discogs.

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