Bo Weavil Jackson
50 top tracks
Bo Weavil Jackson
50 top tracks
Albums

Fight On, Your Time Ain't Long
Bo Weavil Jackson

Bottleneck Blues Guitar Legends
Bo Weavil Jackson

Country Blues Bottleneck Guitar Classics 1926-1937
Bo Weavil Jackson

American Primitive Vol. I: Raw Pre-War Gospel (1926-36)
Bo Weavil Jackson

American Primitive Vol. I: Raw Pre-War Gospel
Bo Weavil Jackson

You Can't Keep No Brown
Bo Weavil Jackson

The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records, Volume 1 (1917-1927)
Bo Weavil Jackson

Country Blues Bottleneck Guitar Classics
Bo Weavil Jackson

Backwoods Blues (1926-1935)
Bo Weavil Jackson

Country Blues Bottleneck Guitar Classics, 1926-1937
Bo Weavil Jackson
![I'm Going Where the Water Drinks Like Wine (18 Unsung Bluesmen) [Rarities 1923-29] — cover art by Bo Weavil Jackson](/frogtoon_logo.png)
I'm Going Where the Water Drinks Like Wine (18 Unsung Bluesmen) [Rarities 1923-29]
Bo Weavil Jackson

Backwood Blues 1926-1935
Bo Weavil Jackson
Biography
Bo Weavil Jackson (dates and places of birth and death unknown) was an American blues singer and guitarist. He was one of the first country bluesmen to be recorded, in 1926, for Paramount Records and Vocalion Records. On the latter label he was credited as Sam Butler, which has become the name most commonly used to identify him. His 78-rpm records are highly sought by collectors and have been re-released on numerous LP and CD compilation albums. His technique is distinctive for its upbeat tempo ...Read more on Last.fm
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Bo Weavil Jackson (dates and places of birth and death unknown) was an American blues singer and guitarist. He was one of the first country bluesmen to be recorded, in 1926, for Paramount Records and Vocalion Records. On the latter label he was credited as Sam Butler, which has become the name most commonly used to identify him. His 78-rpm records are highly sought by collectors and have been re-released on numerous LP and CD compilation albums. His technique is distinctive for its upbeat tempo, varied melodic lines, and impromptu instrumentals.
It is widely believed that Jackson was active in Birmingham, Alabama, since he referred to that area in his lyrics, and because that was apparently where the talent scouts found him performing on the street, but he was promoted as originating from North Carolina. According to Eugene Chadbourne, Paramount promoted him as having "come down from the Carolinas". Apart from his 1926 recordings, no further documentation of him exists.
His recordings have been published in both notation and tablature transcriptions, which have enabled contemporary detailed study of his style and technique.
Wikipedia: Bo Weavil Jackson <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Bo+Weavil+Jackson">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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