Johnnie Temple And Harlem Hamfats / Johnnie Temple - Mean Baby Blues / Pimple Blues mp3
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| 1 | –Johnnie Temple And Harlem Hamfats | Mean Baby Blues |
| 2 | –Johnnie Temple | Pimple Blues |
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Pimple Blues - Johnnie Temple. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Johnny Temple October 18, 1906 November 22, 1968 was an American Chicago blues guitarist and singer, who was active in the 1930s and 1940s. He was variously billed as Johnny Temple, Johnnie Temple and Johnnie Geechie Temple. Temple was born in Canton, Mississippi, and grew up around Jackson. He learned to play guitar and mandolin as a child and began playing house parties as a teenager. While in Jackson he befriended Skip James. He moved to Chicago in the early 1930s and started playing with Joe. Initially, they mainly provided backup music for jazz and blues singers, such as Johnny Temple, Rosetta Howard, and Frankie Jaxon, for Decca first record, Oh Red, became a hit, securing them a Decca contract for fifty titles, and they launched a successful recording career performing danceable music. The group's inclusion in the dirty blues genre is due to such songs as Gimme Some of that Yum Yum and Let's Get Drunk and Truck. Album 1994 23 Songs. Johnnie Temple Vol. 1 1935-1938 Johnnie Temple. Performer: Johnnie Temple and Harlem Hamfats Writer: Temple. Blues fox trot with singing. Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this are 3. 5 mil truncated eliptical, 2. 3 mil truncated conical, 2. 8 mil truncated conical, 3. 3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 375. 0, Rolloff: -12. The preferred version suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L. is the equalized version recorded with the 2. 8 mil truncated conical stylus, and has been copied to have the more friend. JOHNNIE TEMPLE and HARLEM HAMFATS - Mean Baby Blues 62656-A youtube JOHNNIE TEMPLE - Pimple Blues 91250-A youtube rec. May 14, 1937 in Chicago, IL Johnnie Temple, voc Joshua Altheimer, p Johnnie Temple or Charlie McCoy, g unknown, sb rec. October 6, 1937 in New York City Johnnie Temple, voc Harlem Hamfats: Odell Rand, cl Horace Malcolm, p Joe McCoy, g Charlie McCoy, g, md John Lindsay, sb Fred Flynn, dr. Decca 7444. Beale Street Sheik C-2046-2 youtube - The Hoodoo Plan C-2049-2 rec. Johnnie Temple & The Harlem Hamfats - Stavin' Chain From The Album: Those Dirty Blues Volume 1 Johnnie Temple & The Harlem Hamfats, Vocals - Johnnie Temple. 2012 г. Johnnie Temple & The Harlem Hamfats - Stavin' Chain From The Album: Those Dirty Blues Volume 1. Johnnie Temple & The Harlem Hamfats, Vocals - Johnnie Temple, Trumpet - Herb Morand, Clarinet - Odell Rand, Piano - Horace Malcolm, Guitar - Joe McCoy, GuitarMandolin - Charlie McCoy, Bass - John Lindsay, Drums - Fred Flynn. Recorded In New York April 22, 1938. Copyright 2009, 2012 Grammercy Records. Listen to Sundown Blues from Johnnie Temple's Johnnie Temple Vol. 3 1940-1949 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. From The Album. Play album. Johnnie Temple. Johnnie Geechie Temple Johnny Temple, Canton, Mississippi, October 18, 1906 Jackson, Mississippi, November 22, 1968 was an American blues guitarist, singer, and a popular C read more. Johnnie Geechie Temple Johnny Temple, Canton, Mississippi, October 18, 1906 Jackson, Mississippi, November 22, 1968 was an American blues guitarist, singer, and a popular Chicago blues recording artist in the 1930s. He read more. Lead Pencil Blues It Just Won't Write. Jacksonville Blues. Big Boat Whistle. The Evil Devil Blues. New Vicksburg Blues. Louise, Louise Blues. Snapping Cat. So Lonely and Blue. New Louise, Louise Blues. Peepin' Through the Keyhole. Pimple Blues. East St. Louis Blues. Gimme Some of That Yum Yum Yum. Temple's first recordings, beginning with the classic Lead Pencil Blues and three other songs best of all, Pig Boat Whistle from his May 14, 1935 sessions for Vocalion. Lead Pencil Blues was the first known use on record of the walking bass Temple called it running bass figure on the bottom string, which would become a blues commonplace in just a few years, popularized by Robert Johnson. Much of the later material, especially from the 1938 sessions backed by the Harlem Hamfats, is very smooth, commercial Chicago blues. Mean Baby Blues. Johnnie Geechie Temple

Performer: Johnnie Temple And Harlem Hamfats / Johnnie Temple
Title: Mean Baby Blues / Pimple Blues
Country: US
Release date: 1937
Label: Decca
Catalog: 7444
Genre: Blues
Size MP3: 1552 mb
Rating: 4.2 / 5
Votes: 678
Record source: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM










