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Sara Martin Vol 3 1924 - 1925



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Sara Martin Vol 4 1925 - 1928



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Sippie Wallace Vol 1 1923 - 1925
Document DOCD-5399 Sippie Wallace Vol 1 1923 - 1925 Sippie Wallace, vocal. With contributions by Clarence Williams, Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Buddy Christian, Joe “King” Oliver, Hersal Thomas, Perry Bradford, Albert Ammons, Lonnie Johnson and others… Genres: Female Blues, Classic Blues, Texas Blues. Informative booklet notes by Mike Rowe. Detailed discography. “The Texas Nightingale”, Sippie Wallace made her first record in 1923 and her last in 1984.Her elder brother George Jr. was a musician who played piano and trumpet and is credited as an early creator of boogie-woogie. Ralph Peer of OKeh called on George one day looking for new material after George’s big success with “New Orleans Hop Scop Blues” and especially “Muscle Shoals Blues”. Sippie was in the back room and almost as an afterthought George asked her to sing the songs; Peer was impressed enough to organise a recording session. “Up The Country” and “Shorty George” was an immediate success and nearly twenty-five years old Sippie was on her way. Oddly there wasn’t a follow-up session for six months but then over a couple of weeks in New York at the end of May she made eight sides and another eight at the end of November, 1924. Continued...



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Sippie Wallace Vol 2 1925 - 1945
Document DOCD-5400 Sippie Wallace Vol 2 1925 - 1945 Sippie Wallace, vocal. With contributions by Clarence Williams, Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Buddy Christian, Joe “King” Oliver, Hersal Thomas, Perry Bradford, Albert Ammons, Lonnie Johnson and others… Genres: Female Blues, Classic Blues, Texas Blues Informative booklet notes by Mike Rowe. Detailed discography. “The Texas Nightingale”, Sippie Wallace made her first record in 1923 and her last in 1984.Her elder brother George Jr. was a musician who played piano and trumpet and is credited as an early creator of boogie-woogie. Ralph Peer of OKeh called on George one day looking for new material after George’s big success with “New Orleans Hop Scop Blues” and especially “Muscle Shoals Blues”. Sippie was in the back room and almost as an afterthought George asked her to sing the songs; Peer was impressed enough to organise a recording session. “Up The Country” and “Shorty George” was an immediate success and nearly twenty-five years old Sippie was on her way. Oddly there wasn’t a follow-up session for six months but then over a couple of weeks in New York at the end of May she made eight sides and another eight at the end of November, 1924. Continued...



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Rosa Henderson Vol 1 1923



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Rosa Henderson Vol 2 1924



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Rosa Henderson Vol 3 1924 - 1926
Note: See also Document DOCD-5654.



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Rosa Henderson Vol 4 1926 - 1931



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Josh White Vol 4 1940 - 1941
Note: Continued on Document DOCD-5571. Earlier recordings are on Document DOCD-5194, 5195, 5196.



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Rev H R Tomlin & Rev S J Worell 1926 - 1927



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Jazzin' The Blues Vol 1 1929 - 1937



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Eva Taylor Vol 1 1922 - 1933
Note: 3 vocal duets with Sara Martin are on Document DOCD-5395 (Sara Martin - vol. 1).



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