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Sippie Wallace, Clarence Williams Blue Five, Louis Armstrong: Baby, I Can´t Use You No More, Trouble Everywhere I Roam. Вся дискография, Радио, Концерты, рекомендации и похожие исполнители.
Wallace's next album was called "Sippie Wallace Sings the Blues" for the Storyville label in 1966 Sippie Wallace was the aunt of Hociel Thomas and Hersal Thomas.
Sippie Wallace (born Beulah Belle Thomas, November 1, 1898 – November 1, 1986) was an American singer-songwriter. Her early career in tent shows gained her the billing "The Texas Nightingale". Between 1923 and 1927, she recorded over 40 songs for Okeh Records, many written by her or her brothers, George and Hersal Thomas. Her accompanists included Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet, King Oliver, and Clarence Williams
2018 Original Mix. Trouble Everywhere. Trouble Everywhere I Roam. 2013 Louis and The Blues Singers, Vol. 3 - 1926. 4 - 1926 - 1929. 2013 Jazz Age - a Hommage to the Great Gatsby Era 1927. Satchmo - The Vocals for Louis Armstrong 1924-1930.
Louis Armstrong 1924 Vol. 2. Release year: 2009. Red Onion Jazz Babies - Santa Claus Blues 02:38. Sippie Wallace - Baby, I Can't Use You No More 02:58. Blue Five, Clarence Williams - I'm A Little Blackbird 03:20. Josephine Beatty, Red Onion Jazz Babies - Nobody Knows The Way I Feel ‘Dis Mornin‘ 02:46.
Sippie Wallace - Jack O' Diamond Blues 03:11. Eva Taylor - Santa Claus Blues 02:40. Maggie Jones - If I Lose, Let Me Lose 03:20. Eva Taylor - Livin' High 02:36. Trixie Smith & Her Synocpators - The World's Jazz Crazy 03:06. Sippie Wallace - A Jealous Woman Like Me 03:19. Grant & Wilson, Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra - Find Me at the Greasy Spoon 02:58. Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong. The Essential Collection - Louis Armstrong
Accompanied by solo piano (either Eddie Haywood or Clarence Willians), or small jazzy combos (featuring, among others, Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, King Oliver)Sippie really delivers! You know you're listening to 20s style blues when there's no drums or bass in any of the tracks and only banjo occasionally helps the piano deliver the rhythm.
Wallace recorded on Louis Armstrong album, Louis Armstrong and the Blues Singers (1966), singing "A Jealous Woman Like Me", "Special Delivery Blues", "Jack O'Diamond Blues", "The Mail Train Blues" and "I Feel Good". Wallace also recorded an album of old blues standards with her friend Victoria Spivey, called Sippie Wallace and Victoria Spivey, which came out in 1970 on Spivey's own self-named label. In 1981, Wallace recorded an album Sippie for Atlantic Records, which earned a her a 1983 Grammy nomination, and also won the 1982 W. .
| A1 | Mama's Gone, Goodbye |
| A2 | Leavin' Me Daddy |
| A3 | Sud Bustin' Blues |
| A4 | Wicked Monday Morning Blues |
| A5 | I've Stopped My Man |
| A6 | Let My Man Alone Blues |
| A7 | The Man I Love |
| A8 | I Am Leaving You |
| A9 | Suitcase Blues |
| B1 | A Jealous Woman Like Me |
| B2 | Special Delivery Blues |
| B3 | Jack Of Diamond Blues |
| B4 | The Mail Train Blues |
| B5 | I Feel Good |
| B6 | A Man For Every Day Of The Week |
| B7 | Dead Drunk Blues |
| B8 | Lazy Man Blues |
| B9 | The Flood Blues |
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