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Roots of Blues — Blind John Davis „CC Rider”

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„CC Rider” (WC Handy) Recorded: Sorry, no Details available Blind John Davis (vcl) (p) Blind John Davis (7 December 1913 — 12 October 1985) was an African American, blues, jazz and boogie woogie pianist and singer. He was born John Henry Davis in Hattiesburg Mississippi, the son of John Wesley Davis, a sawmill worker and mother, Lillie, a former minstrel show dancer. When John was three, his father moved the family to Chicago and ultimately found work in a speakeasy. Prohibition came along and John’s father took advantage of the opportunities it created to make money. He opened a number of “good time” or “sporting” houses, where people secretly consumed bootleg spirits. His father made different home brews and supplemented his income so his family did not feel the setbacks others felt during the Depression. Davis was nine when he lost his eyesight. He stepped on a rusty nail and the infection set in his eyes. His mother tried to cure him with a home remedy, but was unsuccessful. Music was the main form of entertainment at John’s father’s sporting houses, thus, he was exposed to it whenever his father took him by one. Davis learned to play piano when he was fourteen. His father paid people to play piano in his houses, so Davis asked his father if he would pay him if he learned to play. His father bought him a piano and Davis taught himself by listening to others play on the radio and in the houses.[2] Within a couple of years, Davis was playing in his father’s places and

Roots of Blues — Blind John Davis „ My Own Boogie”

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„ My Own Boogie” (J. Davis) Recorded: no Details available Blind Boy Davis (p) • Blind John Davis (7 December 1913 — 12 October 1985) was an African American, blues, jazz and boogie woogie pianist and singer. He was born John Henry Davis in Hattiesburg Mississippi, the son of John Wesley Davis, a sawmill worker and mother, Lillie, a former minstrel show dancer. When John was three, his father moved the family to Chicago and ultimately found work in a speakeasy. Prohibition came along and John’s father took advantage of the opportunities it created to make money. He opened a number of “good time” or “sporting” houses, where people secretly consumed bootleg spirits. His father made different home brews and supplemented his income so his family did not feel the setbacks others felt during the Depression. Davis was nine when he lost his eyesight. He stepped on a rusty nail and the infection set in his eyes. His mother tried to cure him with a home remedy, but was unsuccessful. Music was the main form of entertainment at John’s father’s sporting houses, thus, he was exposed to it whenever his father took him by one. Davis learned to play piano when he was fourteen. His father paid people to play piano in his houses, so Davis asked his father if he would pay him if he learned to play. His father bought him a piano and Davis taught himself by listening to others play on the radio and in the houses.[2] Within a couple of years, Davis was playing in his father’s places and at

John and Mercy’s home cold remedy

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John and Mercy’s home remedy


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