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Clarence White (born Clarence LeBlanc) (June 7, 1944 – July 14, 1973) was a guitar player for Nashville West, The Byrds and the Kentucky Colonels. His parents were French-Canadians from New Brunswick, Canada. The father, Eric White, Sr., played fiddle, guitar, banjo and harmonica, and his children, Roland, Eric Jr., Joanne and Clarence took up music at a young age. The Kentucky Colonels Born in Madawaska, Maine, the family followed relatives in 1954 to Burbank, California, and the White children eventually formed a band called the Three Little Country Boys, and soon secured a regular spot on a local radio...
Clarence Horton Greene was a talented musician and recording artist, noted for his fiddle and guitar work and a pioneer in country music of the 1920s. Greene was born on June 26, 1894 in the small town of Cranberry Gap, North Carolina. A naturally gifted musician, in his teens he played fiddle in the Greene Brothers String Band, which also featured his brother Baxter Greene on fiddle. Greene played with numerous musical ensembles in the mountains of Western North Carolina and Northeastern Tennessee, and once bested the legendary Jimmie Rodgers in a guitar-picking contest. According to Greene’s fellow musician and...
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Cripple Clarence Lofton (March 28, 1887 - January 9, 1957), born Albert Clemens in Kingsport, Tennessee, was a noted boogie-woogie pianist and singer. Though Lofton was born with a limp (from which he derived his stage name), he actually started his career as a tap-dancer. This was not his true calling, and he showed his talent in the blues idiom known as boogie-woogie and moved on to perform in Chicago, Illinois. The trademark of Lofton's performances was his energetic stage-presence, where he danced and whistled in addition to singing. Perhaps the most comprehensive description of Lofton is this excerpt from...
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Clarence's Blues
Deep End Boogie (Southend Boogie)
Sixes and Sevens
01 - Pine top's boogie woogie - Vol.2 (1939-1943)
09 - Juicy Mouth Shorty - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
Vocal blues (C. C. Lofton, vocal)
02 - Monkey Man Blues - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
House Rent Struggle
Salty Woman Blues
Streamline Train, Pt. 1
Pine Top's Boogie Woogie
10 - Sweetest Thing Born - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
Monkey Man Blues
06 - Crying Mother Blues - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
19 - Streamline Train - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
13 - Streamline Train - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
15 - Mistaken Blues - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
04 - Brown Skin Girls - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
Strut That Thing
Fine and mellow (Evie Westphal, vcl)
08 - It's Got To Be Done - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
20 - I Don't Know - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
16 - Pitchin' Boogie - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
I Don't Know No. 2
Streamline Train, Pt. 2
17 - Mercy Blues - Vol. 1 (1935 - 1939)
Talking & piano experiment