Cannon's Jug Stompers

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Minglewood Blues 03:44 Tools
Feather Bed 03:16 Tools
Walk Right In 02:59 Tools
Viola Lee Blues 03:13 Tools
Bring It With You When You Come 02:47 Tools
Big Railroad Blues 03:23 Tools
Going to Germany 02:37 Tools
Prison Wall Blues 02:39 Tools
Last Chance Blues 03:16 Tools
Mule Get Up in the Alley 02:50 Tools
Madison Street Rag 03:16 Tools
The Rooster's Crowing Blues 03:03 Tools
Ripley Blues 03:05 Tools
Pretty Mama Blues 02:41 Tools
Noah's Blues 02:55 Tools
Pig Ankle Strut 03:07 Tools
Money Never Runs Out 02:50 Tools
Wolf River Blues 02:40 Tools
Hollywood Rag 03:07 Tools
Tired Chicken Blues 02:56 Tools
Viola Lee Blues (Remastered 2002) 00:00 Tools
Jonestown Blues 02:49 Tools
Heart Breakin' Blues 03:09 Tools
Springdale Blues 03:09 Tools
Riley's Wagon 03:04 Tools
Bugle Call Rag 03:08 Tools
Cairo Rag 03:04 Tools
Pig Ankle 03:07 Tools
The Rooster Crowing Blues 03:03 Tools
Viola Lee Blues - Remastered 2002 00:00 Tools
Heart-Breakin' Blues 03:09 Tools
Viola Lee Blues (Take 1) 03:10 Tools
My Money Never Runs Out 00:00 Tools
Stingy Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
i'm going to germany 00:00 Tools
Viola Lee Blues (Take 2) 02:43 Tools
I'm Looking For The Bully Of The Town 00:00 Tools
Goin' to Germany 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-01-Feather_Bed 00:00 Tools
Sail Away Ladies 00:00 Tools
Peaches In The Springtime 00:00 Tools
can you blame the colored man 00:00 Tools
Jazz Gypsy Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-02-Last_Chance_Blues 00:00 Tools
Coal Oil Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-23-Pretty_Mama_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-09-Noah_s_Blues 00:00 Tools
Going To Germany - Cannon's Jug Stompers 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-04-Going_To_Germany 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-07-Viola_Lee_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-06-Mule_Get_Up_In_The_Alley 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-03-Big_Railroad_Blues 00:00 Tools
Mule Get Up In My Alley 00:00 Tools
Kansas City Blues 00:00 Tools
Snitchin' Gambler Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-18-Springdale_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-05-Minglewood_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-17-Heart_Breakin_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-22-Tired_Chicken_Blues 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Blues 00:00 Tools
Poor Boy A Long Way From Home 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-08-Walk_Right_In 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-21-Ripley_Blues 00:00 Tools
Walk Right in - Walking 00:00 Tools
Feather Red 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-12-Madison_Street_Rag 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-16-Money_Never_Runs_Out 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-15-Pig_Ankle 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-13-Bring_It_With_You_When_You_Come 00:00 Tools
Fourth And Beale 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-10-Wolf_River_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-14-The_Rooster_s_Crowing_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-11-Riley_s_Wagon 00:00 Tools
Memphis Jug Blues 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Think I Love You 00:00 Tools
Going to Germany - All Around the World 2 00:00 Tools
Newport News Blues 00:00 Tools
Viola Lee Blues [Remastered 2002] 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-20-Prison_Wall_Blues 00:00 Tools
Walk Right in (Walking) 00:00 Tools
Beale Street Mess Around 00:00 Tools
The_Best_Of_Cannon_s_Jug_Stompers-19-Jonestown_Blues 00:00 Tools
I Packed My Suitcase Started To The Train 00:00 Tools
Memphis Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
Walk Right In (Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers) 00:00 Tools
Viola Lee Blues [Take 1] 00:00 Tools
Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home 00:00 Tools
Walk Right In - Original 00:00 Tools
Minglewood Blues - 00:00 Tools
Searching the Dessert for the Blues 00:00 Tools
20 - Viola Lee Blues 00:00 Tools
Pig Angle Strut 00:00 Tools
Heart Breakin Blues 00:00 Tools
Feather Bed / Cannon's Jug Stompers 00:00 Tools
Various 00:00 Tools
Violka Lee Blues 00:00 Tools
Cannon's Jug Stopers - Minglewood Blues 00:00 Tools
The Tooster Crowing Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Railroad Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers 00:00 Tools
Viola Lee Blues [Take 5] 00:00 Tools
Walk Right In - Cannon's Jug Stompers 00:00 Tools
Rooster Crowing Blues 03:03 Tools
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Gus Cannon (12 September 1883 — 15 October 1979) was an American blues musician who helped to popularize jug bands (such as his own Cannon's Jug Stompers) in the 1920s and 1930s. There's doubt about his birth year; his tombstone gives the date as 1874. Although their last recordings were made in 1930, Cannon's Jug Stompers were one of Beale Street's most popular jug bands through the 1930s. A few songs Cannon recorded with Cannon's Jug Stompers are "Minglewood Blues", "Pig Ankle Strut", "Wolf River Blues", "Viola Lee Blues", "White House Station" and "Walk Right In", later made into a pop hit by The Rooftop Singers. By the end of the 1930s, Cannon had effectively retired, although he occasionally performed as a solo musician. Cannon began recording, as "Banjo Joe", for Paramount Records in 1927. At that session he was backed up by Blind Blake. After the success of the Memphis Jug Band's first records, he quickly assembled a jug band featuring Noah Lewis and Ashley Thompson (later replaced by Elijah Avery). Cannon's Jug Stompers first recorded at the Memphis Auditorium for the Victor label in January 1928. Hosea Woods joined the Jug Stompers in the late 1920s, playing guitar, banjo and kazoo, and also providing some vocals. Born on a plantation at Red Banks, Cannon moved to Clarksdale, Mississippi, then the home of W.C. Handy, at the age of 12. Cannon's musical skills came without training; he taught himself to play using a banjo that he made from a frying pan and raccoon skin. He ran away from home at the age of fifteen and began his career entertaining at sawmills and levee and railroad camps in the Mississippi Delta around the turn of the century. While in Clarksdale, Cannon was influenced by local musicians Jim Turner and Alex Lee. Turner's fiddle playing in W. C. Handy’s band so impressed Cannon that he decided to learn the fiddle himself. Lee, a guitarist, taught Cannon his first folk blues, "Po' Boy, Long Ways from Home", and showed him how to use a knife blade as a slide, a technique that Cannon adapted to his banjo playing. Cannon left Clarksdale around 1907. He soon settled near Memphis and played in a jug band led by Jim Guffin. He began playing in Memphis with Jim Jackson. He met harmonica player Noah Lewis, who introduced him to a young guitar player named Ashley Thompson. Both Lewis and Thompson would eventually become members of Cannon’s Jug Stompers. The three of them formed a band to play parties and dances. In 1914 Cannon began touring in medicine shows. He supported his family through a variety of jobs, including sharecropping, ditch digging, and yard work, but supplemented his income with music. He returned in 1956 to make a few recordings for Folkways Records. In the "blues revival" of the 1960s, he made some college and coffee house appearances with Furry Lewis and Bukka White. He also recorded an album for Stax Records in 1963, following the chart success of "Walk Right In", with his fellow Memphis musician, Will Shade, the former leader of the Memphis Jug Band. Cannon can be seen in the King Vidor produced film, Hallelujah! (1929), during the late night wedding scene. 'Modern' listeners can hear Cannon's Jug Stompers recording of "Big Railroad Blues" on the compilation album The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.