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39: 257:, Bracey's total discography is relatively limited with only 16 songs, and original copies of his 78-rpm records are among the most valued items sought by blues collectors. His compositions "Trouble Hearted Blues" and "Left Alone Blues" are his most recognized works. 236:
In most of his recordings, Bracey used distinctive variations on the usual three-line verse form of blues songs, and was one of the few Mississippi bluesmen who sang with a nasal tone without embellishment. Bracey returned to the studio in 1929 and early-1930 for
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providing the backup guitar lines. Bracey and McCoy returned to Memphis on August 31 to record seven additional songs.
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approached Bracey while he was performing on Mill Street in 1927 with the intent of recording the musician for
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information. Ishmon's parents were Richard and Etta Bracey. Bracey learned how to play the particular
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He was an associate of Johnson's, and the two performed regularly together on the
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circuit in the early 1930s. Bracey played the blues until 1951 when he was
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and Charles Taylor (who Bracey accompanied on four sides of his own) on
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and Louis Cooper. He began his music career by performing at dances,
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in 1963 gather information on Delta blues musicians, most notably
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The Famous 1928 Tommy Johnson–Ishman Bracey Session
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Ishman Bracey
Bracey, c. 1925
Byram, Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi
Delta blues
country blues
Guitar
Delta blues
Tommy Johnson
Jackson, Mississippi
compilation albums
Byram, Mississippi
1900 census
guitar
bottlenecking
blues
Rubin Lacey
juke joints
fish fries
Jackson
H. C. Speir
Victor Records
label
Papa Charlie McCoy
Paramount Records
clarinet
piano
Delta blues
Tommy Johnson
medicine show

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