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Joe's Blues Blog May 2024

4/28/2024

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Some May Blues Births:

  • May 1st.,1930 -- Marion Walter Jacobs, aka Little Walter, Little Walter J
  • May 11th.,1895 -- William Grant Stil​
  • May 25th.,1912 -- James Crutchfield

 Answer To The April 2024 Blues Question: The bluesman we were looking for was/ is John Leon T. Gross (couldn't find where/ when the T came along), born in New Orleans on September 14, 1912 (some sources indicate 1916). Just as a point of info, there was another Leon Gross, also a musician. He was a jazz band leader and sax player in Harlem, during the '30's and '40's, but there's not much of his music that was done specifically on records. He and his band can be seen in many films made by or in the black film industry, such as "Swing", "God's Step Children", and "Harlem After Midnight". Back to our Leon -- He was interested in music at a young age, and he learned piano as a child. Though he worked outside the music field, he was good enough by his early teens, to play at local house parties and fraternity houses. I believe that the listings that show him performing at "frat houses", were , most likely, more correctly known as brothels back then. Those "frat" gigs is where he got the Archie-boy nickname, which he later changed to "Archibald", which is how he was known going forward. That's the name he used in recording and live shows. This was through the '20's and '30's. In the '40's he was in the U.S.Army, serving in Bombay, India, during WW II. After he was discharged he returned to New Orleans, where he performed in bars and clubs. He signed with Imperial Records, for whom he recorded 13 songs, between '50 and '52. On his first recording, which he did at Cosimo Matassa's  J & M Studio, he recorded his own version of the true story of the shooting of Billy Lyons by "Stag" Lee Shelton, in St. Louis in 1895. Yes, that song had been recorded by many others, such as Duke Ellington, Ma Rainey, and Mississippi John Hurt. It was released on the Imperial label, Parts 1 and 2, A & B sides, # 5068, a 10" shellac, 78 RPM item. On the actual label the song's title is shown as "Stack - A'Lee, with Leon's name shown as L.T. Gross Sr. Players on that recording were: Leon on piano and vocals, Dave Bartholomew on trumpet (he's also the director of the session), Joe Harris on alto sax, and Clarence Hall on tenor sax. Looking at the session info in another source also shows other musicians Ernest McClean on guitar, Peter "Chuck" Badie on bass, and Thomas Moore on drums on that recording, recorded March 23,1950.  Shortly after its release, in the early summer, it became the # 10 hit on the Billboard R & B Chart, and got national recognition, which none of the earlier versions had achieved. Leon had a long residency at the Poodle Patio Club, but played many other clubs and bars. He played a gig at Nero's Club, Chicago, in '68. He worked with "Smilin Joe'" at The Court of Two Sisters, in New Orleans. He passed away January 8,1973, in New Orleans, of a heart atteck, supposedly caused by many years of alcoholism. He was a strong influence to "Fats" Antoine Domino, Huey "Piano" Smith,  Dr. John (Mac Rebennac), and many others.

Blues Question For May 2024: This blueswoman lived in one area her whole life, outside the music field, though she did sing her entire life. She did recordings (field recordings) in that area. She is known as a gifted singer in the country blues, the Piedmont blues, and folk songs types of music. Listening to her songs is a lesson of the good and the bad things that happen in lives. Not much info for you, but would you like to take a guess as to who she was ??

Blues Song(s) And Artist(s) For May 2024: The song is " Something You Ate ", and the artist is Earl Hooker. This was originally recorded/ released on the Cuca label, # KS - 3400, in April of 1967, in Sauk City, Wisconsin, titled " The Genius of Earl Hooker " Also later made available from P-Vine label, out of Japan, # PVCP 8159, in 1998. The only other info I have suggests that he was backed by Jimmy "Fast Fingers" Dawkins on rhythm guitar.

Blues Trivia For May 2024: Some time ago, in a Blog, I covered "Big John" Wrencher, and in another one, Wade Walton. In the story on Wade, I said he was professionaly, a barber. His shop was named "Big Six", and was the center of the blues music info and people in the area. From this point, it's all trivia. The shop started out at 304 Fourth Street. It moved to 317 Issaquena Avenue in 1989, which, incidentally, earlier, was the site of W.C.Handy's house. Wade was active in the NAACP during that time and had his shop bombed because of it. Don't know which address that happened at, but no injuries reported, that I could find. Wade's shop was a gathering place and barber shop of/ for bluesmen, like Howlin" Wolf, Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy II, and many others. It's also where Big John Wrencher had a heart attack and died. Wade was good with the harmonica, guitar, and razor strop (he'd strike a rhythm on that with the back edge of his razor), and some of those in-shop sessions were recorded. Also, Big John Wrencher was born in Sunflower, Mississippi. Other notables born there are Matthew Tyler "Matt Guitar" Murphy and Jerry Butler. Erroneously, "Little" Milton Campbell is shown born there also, but he was born in Sunflower COUNTY, in the town of Inverness.

Some May Blues Passings:
  • May 3rd.,2010 -- Joseph Roy Carrier
  • May 20th.,1985 -- Johnny Fuller;

  • May 24th.,2008 -- James Harrell "Jimmy" Mc Griff
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Joe's Blues Blog April 2024

4/1/2024

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Some April Blues Births:

  • April 3rd.,1906 -- Walter G. "Fats" Pichon
  • April 13th.,1926 -- Cosimo Vincent Matassa
  • April 26th.,1924 -- Saul "Sol" Rabinowitz

Answer To The March 2024 Blues Question: The bluesman we were looking for was/is Oscar W. Wills, born February 10, 1916. I had stated in the March Blog that he was born in Texas or Louisiana: both are true, as he was born in the upper part of Bethany, an unincorporated community in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, while the southern part of Bethany is in Panola County, Texas, so, yes, he could claim either or both. By the way, the original name of Bethany was Vernon, which was named after the minister who founded the 56 member church. That name change was c1852. Oscar is best known as T.V.Slim, a name Stan Lewis of Stan's Music Shop of Shreveport, gave him because he was so thin. When I started to collect info on Oscar,, I quickly realized that there is far more on him than there was on Tony Hollins in the March 2024 Blog, so I decided to just hit some of the highlights on Slim. Oscar's main job was radio and t.v. repair, but he did have the basic recording and record pressing equipment, in the back part of his shop. He put a band together to back him: they were called T.V.Slim and The Heartbreakers. That consisted of Slim on vocals,, Mighty Joe Young on guitar, Eddie Williams on piano, and Jimmy White on drums. Their first recording was on Slim's own label, Speed Records, # 6863, in 1955, the song titled "The Fight". In 1957, Mira Ann Smith, owner of RAM Records (Royal Audio Music, which she started in'55), set up a new label, Clif Records, in partnership with Cliff Hagen. The label recorded an up-beat song, "Flat Foot Sam", # 103, featuring T.V.Slim and The Heatbreakers. It was regionally successful, which sparked interest from Leonard Chess for the Checker label. Some other songs of Slim's that are interesting are "Don't Reach Cross My Plate", "Flat Foot Sam Met Jim Dandy", and "T.V.Man". Slim travelled extensively, performing at gigs where he could book them. He'd have a limited number of records pressed to sell at his shows, by small, local labels, all over the country. There is no list of these, as the runs were so small, they were never tracked. Since they are so rare, they are highly valued by collectors, meaning that they can be VERY EXPENSIVE. If you just want the main recorded songs by him, there's a c.d., on the Official label, # 5660, put together and released in 1999, out of Denmark, featuring 31 tracks. Slim was killed in a car crash, on Route 66, just outside of Kingman, Arizona, while on his way to his Los Angeles home after playig a gig in Chicago, on October 21,1969. If you're interested in learning more about him, just do a little digging-- you'll be amazed. He was an excellent singer and songwriter, of Blues, R & B, and up-tempo playful songs.

Blues Question For April 2024: This bluesman , though relatively unknown, influenced many of the "big names' who followed in his footsteps. He only recorded 13 songs, between 1950 and 1952, but continued to perform live shows until his passing. Any idea as to who this bluesman might be ??

Blues Song(s) And Artist(s) For April 2024: The song is "Evil Ways", and the artist is Otis Spann. The personnel on this recording are Otis on piano and vocal, and Robert Lockwood Jr. on guitar. The song was written by St. Louis Jimmy Oden. Originally recorded and released on the Barnaby Records label, # KZ 31290, in 1972. Released later on Candid c.d., # CCD 79025.

Blues Trivia For April 2024: In the late '40's and into the '50's, many of the artists were credited on the label of the record under their own name, or one that they would use to get around other contracts. T.V. Slim's recording for Clif Rcords, for instance, gave writing credit to Clara Wills, most probably Slim's wife. When larger record companies agreed to sell those types of small companies records, for example Chess / Checker, they insisted on having 2 names on the writers credit on the record's label, the original writer and a second name, someone known in the industry, to make sure that it got a larger ciculation. If you look at some of those old record's labels, you'll notice that. And yes, it's all trivia.

Some April Blues Passings:
  • April 6th.,2000 -- Richard "Rich" Trice, aka Little Boy Fuller
  • April 11th.,2011 -- Lacy Gibson​
  • April29th.,1935 -- Leroy Carr, aka Blues Johnson

Note from Joe:

​Just on a personal note, my wife and I were on "Covid Quarantine" for 15 days, placed in a different apartment, with no access to anything to research this, along with our original room being treated for bedbugs, thanks to a resident on the floor above us. So, all in all, we were locked out of everything for 19 days total, hence the brevity of this month's Blog. Did the best I could in a very shortened time. Hope this finds all in good shape, enjoying the mild winter this year !!     
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    Joe Vassel

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    You are probably familiar with the current crop of blues performers, so the next time you’re at a performance or listening to some sort of broadcast of them, you should wonder and find out what “old-timer” they were/ are influenced by!         


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