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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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Petey Wheatstraw (also
known as
Petey Wheatstraw, the Devil's Son-in-Law) is a 1977
American blaxploitation comedy film
written and
directed by
Cliff Roquemore...
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successful and was
followed by The
Human Tornado, The
Monkey Hustle, and
Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son-in-Law.
Moore continued to
release albums that appealed...
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Wheatstraw Suite is the
fourth album by
American band the Dillards.
Released in 1968, the
album showcased an "unpredictable" mix of bluegr****, country...
- Winston-Salem Journal.
Retrieved December 12, 2019.
Liner Notes for The Dillards'
Wheatstraw Suite Wolff, Kurt, and Duane, Orla "The Dillards",
Country Music: The...
- temperature".
Amongst his
other publications,
Garon was the
biographer of
Peetie Wheatstraw. Later,
Garon and his wife Beth
operated Beasley Books together, a rare...
- lost. Arnold,
Peetie Wheatstraw and
Bumble Bee Slim were well-known
musicians in
Chicago blues circles at that time.
Wheatstraw and Arnold, in particular...
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Musical influences that he
cited from
radio were
Muddy Waters,
Peetie Wheatstraw, and
Lightning Hopkins,
while local influences included Creole musicians...
- made
other screen appearances,
including Handle With Care (1964),
Petey Wheatstraw (1977),
Disco Godfather (1979), and
Avenging Angel (1985). He also appeared...
- 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 spontaneous...