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William Bunch (December 21, 1902 –
December 21, 1941),
known as
Peetie Wheatstraw, was an
American musician, an
influential figure among 1930s
blues singers...
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Amongst his
other publications,
Garon was the
biographer of
Peetie Wheatstraw. Later,
Garon and his wife Beth
operated Beasley Books together...
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blues singers and a lot of them have
really stupid names.
There was like...
Peetie Wheatstraw and
Snooks Eaglin,
Arthur Big Boy Crudup..." Cook
adopted the...
- Papa
Charlie Jackson Papa
Charlie McCoy Papa
Lightfoot Papa Mali
Peach Peetie Wheatstraw (also
released music under the
names "The Devil's Son-in-Law"...
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Stokes Roosevelt Sykes Tampa Red
Henry Thomas Benny Thom****on Joe
Venuti Peetie Wheatstraw Casey Bill
Weldon Robert Wilkins List of
record labels "Yazoo...
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gospel singer who
began performing in
local churches at the age of four
Peetie Wheatstraw,
blues singer with 166 recordings. "2020 U.S.
Gazetteer Files"...
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Beatz –
producer (tracks 2 and 6) Rob
Marley – co-producer (tracks 3 and 4)
Peetie Beats – co-producer (track 3) Flex on the Beat –
producer (track 5) Rafmade...
- Blues". The two
takes of "Me and the
Devil Blues" show the
influence of
Peetie Wheatstraw,
calling into
question the
interpretation of this
piece as "the...
- fiddle.
Musical influences that he
cited from
radio were
Muddy Waters,
Peetie Wheatstraw, and
Lightning Hopkins,
while local influences included Creole...
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Uncle Butter (goat),
Charlie and
Arabella Chick,
Jackie and
Peetie Bow-Wow,
Billie and
Johnnie Bu****ail (squirrel boys), Joie, Tommie, and...