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Jimmie Strothers

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Strothers' recordings, some performed with fellow inmate Joe Lee, included both secular songs (including the bawdy "Poontang Little, Poontang Small") and versions of hymns. Influential recordings by Strothers include his versions of
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Virginia Historical Marker near the entrance to the former Virginia State Prison Farm (present-day James River Work Center) describing recordings of performances by Strothers and other inmates of the facility.
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for killing his wife, Blanche Green. He was released from prison in 1939. In 1942, he is thought to have been living in Achsar, Madison County, Virginia; there are no records of his death.
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recorded several performances by Strothers through his documentation of American music for the
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The Beautiful Music All Around Us: Field Recordings and the American Experience.
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Madison, Virginia
medicine shows
banjo
Baltimore, Maryland
Culpeper, Virginia
Alan Lomax
Library of Congress
Virginia State Farm
"Cripple Creek"
"Good Shepherd"
Jefferson Airplane's
Volunteers



ISBN
978-0313344237


Biography by Steve Leggett, Allmusic.com
"Mug Shot Monday: James 'Jimmie' Strother, No. 33927." Virginia State Library.
"An American Revivalist: Dom Flemons and the Return of the African-American String Band"
Categories
American folk musicians
1883 births
People from Madison, Virginia
Musicians from Virginia

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