Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band
10 top tracks
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band
10 top tracks
Albums

Save Me Some
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 1
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Ruckus Juice & Chittlins, Vol. 2
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Ruckus Juice & Chittlins Volume 1
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Harmonica Blues
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Jugband Specials - 25 Great Original Recordings 1926-1935
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Vaudeville Blues I Want Plenty Grease In My Frying Pan
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Rough Guide To Jug Band Blues
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Vaudeville Blues 1
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Blues Images Calendar Vol. 13
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Jugband Specials: 25 Great Original Recordings 1926-1935
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band

Ruckus Juice & Chitlins, Vol. 1: The Great Jug Bands
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band
Biography
Born in Mississippi, USA Jed Davenport settled in Memphis, where he performed regularly when not touring with medicine shows. He played guitar, trumpet and jug, but it was on harmonica that he recorded, beginning in 1929 with exciting, highly vocalized versions of ‘How Long How Long Blues’ and ‘Cow Cow Blues’. In 1930, he recorded with his Beale Street Jug Band, which included Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie, producing ‘Beale Street Breakdown’, a tour de force of harmonica pyrotechnics and ensembl...Read more on Last.fm
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Born in Mississippi, USA Jed Davenport settled in Memphis, where he performed regularly when not touring with medicine shows. He played guitar, trumpet and jug, but it was on harmonica that he recorded, beginning in 1929 with exciting, highly vocalized versions of ‘How Long How Long Blues’ and ‘Cow Cow Blues’. In 1930, he recorded with his Beale Street Jug Band, which included Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie, producing ‘Beale Street Breakdown’, a tour de force of harmonica pyrotechnics and ensemble work. A later recording by essentially the same ensemble was credited to Memphis Minnie And Her Jug Band, probably as a marketing ploy. Davenport was last seen in Memphis in the 60s. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Jed+Davenport+&+His+Beale+Street+Jug+Band">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
