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She Wants to Do is Rock". “'It was the most unusual, sincere and solid sound I'd ever heard,'' she said. ''I'd never heard a black record before. I'd never heard anything with such rhythm and freedom.'” McMurray wanted to sell records in the store (which at the time were sold everywhere from grocery stores to beauty parlors) and had the workers make up a list of records to buy. When the store opened, she quickly sold out of all those records and asked Willard if they could turn part of the store into a record store (called Record Mart).
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Trumpet was founded by Lillian McMurry. Her husband Willard, was in the furniture sales business, and they purchased a hardware store which they were renovating to be a furniture store. The workers were playing some unsold records left behind and one caught Lillian's attention: Wynonie Harris's "All
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in Chicago). Record Mart was remodeled to be a recording studio, Diamond Recording Studio, designed by Bill Holford, in 1953. McMurray engineered based on what she learned by observing and listening to other engineers.
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Williamson wrote about McMurray in two songs: "Pontiac Blues", about her car, and "309", named for her address. In the lyrics he gave out her home phone number.
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Trumpet artists recorded at studios such as WRBC Radio's studio; Ivan Scott's Radio Service Studio in Jackson; and some historic studios of the day (such as
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Trumpet closed in 1956. Creditors sold the artists' recording contracts. Sonny Boy Williamson II then recorded for
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that did not have access to recording studios in New York City or Los Angeles. Trumpet competed with the
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recorded at the label under the name Elmer James. In 1952, James's song "
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in 1951. Although it existed for only four years, it was influential.
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Trumpet Records : an illustrated history, with discography
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The site of the Trumpet Records's studio is commemorated by a
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The goal of Trumpet Records was to record musicians from the
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Trumpet was the first label to record Sonny Boy Williamson.
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Lillian McMurry
United States
Lillian McMurry
Jackson, Mississippi
Mississippi Delta
Bihari brothers
Modern Records
blues
ballads
jump blues
boogie woogie
Elmore James
Dust My Broom
Sonny Boy Williamson II
Farish Street
R&B
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Little Milton
Wynonie Harris
Willie Love
Arthur Crudup
Dust My Broom
Billboard
Ike Turner
Bill Holford

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