Big Boy Teddy Edwards
50 top tracks
Big Boy Teddy Edwards
50 top tracks
Albums

Big Boy Teddy Edwards (1930-1936)
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Vintage BBQ Songs
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Complete Recorded Works
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Barbecue Any Old Time - Blues From The Pit 1927-1942
Big Boy Teddy Edwards
![The Story Of Pre-War Blues [Disc 4] Any Place But Here — cover art by Big Boy Teddy Edwards](/frogtoon_logo.png)
The Story Of Pre-War Blues [Disc 4] Any Place But Here
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Big Boy Teddy Edwards: Complete Recordings (1930-1936)
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Complete Recorded Works (1930-1936)
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Way Back Yonder
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Complete Recorded Works In Chromological Order
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order 1930-1936
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order (1930-1936)
Big Boy Teddy Edwards

The Story Of Pre-War Blues (disc 4) Any Place But Here
Big Boy Teddy Edwards
Biography
Chicagoan Big Boy Teddy Edwards was one of the rare early blues tiple player and certainly the only recorded blues singer with a tiple for this period (20's 30's). Credited on the Bluebird label: " Singing with tiple, guitar , banjo and piano "...Read more on Last.fm
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Chicagoan Big Boy Teddy Edwards was one of the rare early blues tiple player and certainly the only recorded blues singer with a tiple for this period (20's 30's). Credited on the Bluebird label: " Singing with tiple, guitar , banjo and piano "
We can learn more on the early blues dedicated radio and site "Big road blues". Little is known about "Big Boy" Teddy Edwards, a Chicago singer played both guitar and tiple and cut around two-dozen sides between 1930 and 1936 as well as contributing vocals to sessions by the Hokum Boys and Papa Charlie Jackson. Big Bill Broonzy recalled working with him and Papa Charlie Jackson. Today we spin the solo "Alcohol Mama" and the band backed "W – P – A Blues", a terrific cover of the Big Bill number.
A complete recordings compilation with a lot of tiple on Document Records. A half dozen of recordings were made of Teddy alone with is tiple: "Them Things" "Family Troubles" "I Ain't Gonna Give You None" "Lovin' Blues" "Wild Woman Blues" and "Alcohol Mama", all are epurated blues with a straight tiple strumm that simply push in front the wonderfull singing part, no solo, breaks or effects. "Family Troubles" "Alcohol Mama"
The others recordings with the combo, more in a "pop blues"style, offers another kind of tiple playing, with sometimes intros, solos and elaborate strumms as maybe Big Bill Broonzy plays beautiful conterpoint guitar bass lines.
Details of the tiple sessions with possibly Big Bill Broonzy on guitar acc.
Notice the possibly tiple intro for "Who Did You Give My Barbecue To?" with an aware tremolo mandolin like technique: "Who Did You Give My Barbecue To?" ... "I'm Gonna Tell My Mama On You" ... "Louise"
<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Big+Boy+Teddy+Edwards">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
