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Eddie Heywood Sr.

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on "The Pawn Shop Blues" in Atlanta, a song he had composed. This was the first time a black blues singer had been recorded outside New York or Chicago.
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He first recorded songs for Okeh in New York in May 1923. In June of that year he accompanied
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He recorded "The Pawn Shop Blues" again in New York in September 1923 with
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Eddie Heywood Sr. shown in 1923 advertisement for OKeh Race Records
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Eddie Heywood Sr. was a famed pianist of the 81 Theater on
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Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast
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Eddie Heywood Jr.
Eddie Heywood Sr. shown in 1923 advertisement for OKeh Race Records
Blues
Jazz
blues
jazz
Decatur Street
Atlanta, Georgia
Okeh Records
Mamie Smith
Sara Martin
Texas Alexander
Butterbeans and Susie
Eddie Heywood Jr.
Lucille Bogan
Martha Copeland
Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast
University of Illinois Press
87
ISBN
0252065212
ISBN
978-1-84353-519-5
Eddie Heywood Sr.
Categories
1900s births
1942 deaths
American jazz pianists
American male jazz pianists
Musicians from Atlanta

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