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Lifting the veil / the first bluesmen Rev. Gary Davis & peers.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Davis, Gary, singer, instrumentalist.
Alexander Street Press.
Rev. Gary Davis & Peers, instrumentalist.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Blues (Music).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (77 minutes))
Other Title:
Earliest Blues Guitarists
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Arbiter Records / Qualiton Imports, Ltd., 2008.
System Details:
digital
optical
stereo
audio file
Contents:
Sermon on pancakes
The blood's done signed your name (performed by Leadbelly)
Come down to see me sometime
Lost John
Soldier's drill (Rev. Gary Davis)
Gallows pole
Leaving blues (Leadbelly)
Slow blues in E (Rev. Gary Davis)
Starvation blues (Big Bill Broonzy)
Black biting bee blues (Leola B. Wilson
Blind Blake)
Mountain Jack
I didn't want to join the band (Rev. Gary Davis)
A rag (Buddy Boy Hawkins)
Raggin' the blues
Old country rock (William Moore)
Poor boy (Gus Bannon
Poor boy (Ramblin' Thomas)
Mississippi bo weevil blues
Screamin' and hollerin' the blues (Charley Patton)
Mississippi jail house groan
Ham hound crave (Rube Lacy)
Seven sisters blues (Edward Thompson)
Hard Dallas blues
Back gnawing blues
Going crazy (Ramblin' Thomas).
Participant:
Gary Davis and various artists.
Notes:
Title from cover image (viewed November 12, 2021).
Streaming audio files.
Other Format:
Original UPC:
OCLC:
1288159173
Publisher Number:
ASP1137051/amso
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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