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Twenty first St. stomp the piano blues of St. Louis : classic recordings from the 1920's.

Title
  1. Twenty first St. stomp [sound recording] : the piano blues of St. Louis : classic recordings from the 1920's.
Published by
  1. [United States] : Yazoo, p2002.

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Additional authors
  1. Johnson, James (Pianist)
  2. Brown, Henry, 1906-
  3. Johnson, Mary (Vocalist)
  4. Wheatstraw, Peetie.
  5. McFadden, Charlie.
  6. Sykes, Roosevelt.
  7. Davis, Walter, 1912-1963.
  8. Miller, Eddie (Pianist)
  9. Gordon, Jimmie.
  10. Baker, Dorothy (Singer)
  11. Peeples, Robert.
  12. McDowell, Tecumseh.
  13. Sparks, Milton.
  14. Sparks Brothers.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative title
  1. Twenty first Street stomp
Subject
  1. Blues (Music) > Missouri > Saint Louis > 1931-1940
  2. Piano music (Blues)
  3. Blues (Music) > Missouri > Saint Louis > To 1931
  4. Piano music (Barrelhouse) > Missouri > Saint Louis
Contents
  1. Kind babe blues (Stump Johnson) -- Henry Brown blues (Henry Brown) -- Black men blues (Mary Johnson) -- "4-11-44" (Sparks Brothers) -- Good jelly blues (Eddie Miller) -- Ice and snow blues (Peetie Wheatstraw) -- Harvest moon blues (Charles "Speck" Pertum) -- Low down rounders blues (Charlie McFadden) -- Drinkin' woman blues (Roosevelt Sykes) -- West Coast blues (Walter Davis) -- Don't give my lard away ; Bound to be a monkey (Stump Johnson) -- Twenty first St. stomp (Henry Brown) -- Whoopee (Eddie Miller) -- East Chicago blues (Sparks Brothers) -- Neck bones blues (James Gordon) -- Steady grinding blues (Dorothy Baker) -- Fat greasy baby (Robert Peeples) -- No good town blues ; Death cell blues (Mary Johnson) -- So called friend blues (Tecumseh McDowell) -- Grinder man blues (Milton Sparks) -- 61 Highway (Sparks Brothers).
Call number
  1. *LDC 28850
Note
  1. "A collection of the greatest St. Louis barrelhouse piano classics of the 20's and 30's, featuring rare and classic performances by legendary artists"--Container.
  2. "Compiled from extremely rare old '78s"--Container.
  3. Compact disc.
  4. Program and biographical notes in container.
Credits (note)
  1. Produced by Francis Wilford-Smith.
Title
  1. Twenty first St. stomp [sound recording] : the piano blues of St. Louis : classic recordings from the 1920's.
Imprint
  1. [United States] : Yazoo, p2002.
Performer
  1. Various performers.
Credits
  1. Produced by Francis Wilford-Smith.
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Added author
  1. Johnson, James (Pianist)
  2. Brown, Henry, 1906-
  3. Johnson, Mary (Vocalist)
  4. Wheatstraw, Peetie.
  5. McFadden, Charlie.
  6. Sykes, Roosevelt.
  7. Davis, Walter, 1912-1963.
  8. Miller, Eddie (Pianist)
  9. Gordon, Jimmie.
  10. Baker, Dorothy (Singer)
  11. Peeples, Robert.
  12. McDowell, Tecumseh.
  13. Sparks, Milton.
  14. Sparks Brothers.
Other standard identifier
  1. 016351206121
Publisher no.
  1. 2061 Yazoo
Research call number
  1. *LDC 28850 Program notes on file.
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