Walter Roland
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Walter Roland
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Albums

Walter Roland Vol. 1 (1933)
Walter Roland

Vintage Songs Of Sex, Drugs & Cigarettes
Walter Roland

Let's Get Loose : Folk & Popular Blues Styles from the Beginnings to the Early 1940s
Walter Roland

The Copulatin' Blues, Vol. 2
Walter Roland

Exile On Main Street Blues
Walter Roland

Cocaine Blues: Vintage Songs About Cocaine & Heroin
Walter Roland

100 Piano Jazz & Blues Classics
Walter Roland

Country Southern Blues
Walter Roland
![Roots N' Blues: The Retrospective 1925-1950 [Disc 3] — cover art by Walter Roland](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Roots N' Blues: The Retrospective 1925-1950 [Disc 3]
Walter Roland

Folk Music in America, Vol. 7 - Songs of Complaint & Protest
Walter Roland

Bed Spring Poker: Meat in Motion 26-51 (Disc 2)
Walter Roland

Piano Boogie Woogie Vol. 2
Walter Roland
Biography
Despite a relatively prolific recording career which yielded upwards of 40 solo sides in addition to a series of celebrated collaborations with vocalist Lucille Bogan, pianist/singer Walter Roland remains one of the blues' most elusive and mysterious figures. Likely born in or around Birmingham, AL, circa 1900, he first emerged on the city's blues circuit during the 1920s, presumably running in the same circles as the equally enigmatic pianist Jabo Williams; a skilled <a href="https://www.last.f...Read more on Last.fm
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Despite a relatively prolific recording career which yielded upwards of 40 solo sides in addition to a series of celebrated collaborations with vocalist Lucille Bogan, pianist/singer Walter Roland remains one of the blues' most elusive and mysterious figures. Likely born in or around Birmingham, AL, circa 1900, he first emerged on the city's blues circuit during the 1920s, presumably running in the same circles as the equally enigmatic pianist Jabo Williams; a skilled, versatile pianist whose repertoire ran the gamut from slow, gut-wrenching blues to exuberant boogie-woogies, Roland was also a persuasive vocalist and even a fine guitarist. He went to New York City three times between 1933 and 1935 to record for ARC; during this same period he also accompanied Bogan (by now calling herself Bessie Jackson), additionally recording with Sonny Scott and Josh White. After 1935, however, Roland seems to have dropped off the face of the earth — his subsequent activities and ultimate fate remain unknown <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Walter+Roland">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
