April 12, 1867 was the birth date of one of the earliest born blues performers to make a record, one Johnny Watson, born in Mobile, Alabama. He earned the name Daddy Stovepipe when busking on the streets of Chicago, because of his big top hat, but should not be confused with two other musicians who used the name Stovepipe. He also recorded as one half of Sunny Jim and Whstlin' Joe, and also recorded with his wife, Mississippi Sarah. Seems Stovepipe played his 12-string in minstrel bands, cajun bands and mariachi bands too. He died in Chicago aged 96.
Here's a really ancient version of 'Sundown Blues' almost 100 years old.
Here's a really ancient version of 'Sundown Blues' almost 100 years old.
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