Frank Hutchison

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Stackalee 00:00 Tools
Worried Blues 00:00 Tools
Last Scene of the Titanic 00:00 Tools
K.C. Blues 00:00 Tools
The Last Scene Of The Titanic 00:00 Tools
Hell Bound Train 00:00 Tools
Cannon Ball Blues 00:00 Tools
Kc Blues 00:00 Tools
back in my home town 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried The Girl From Town 00:00 Tools
The Chevrolet Six 00:00 Tools
Hutchison's Rag 00:00 Tools
Logan County Blues 00:00 Tools
Long Way To Tipperary 03:02 Tools
The Miner's Blues 00:00 Tools
Cumberland Gap 00:00 Tools
The Deal 00:00 Tools
Coney Isle 00:00 Tools
Railroad Bill 00:00 Tools
Old Rachel 00:00 Tools
The WIld Horse 00:00 Tools
All Night Long 00:00 Tools
The Train That Carried My Girl from Town 00:00 Tools
Wild Hogs In The Red Brush 00:00 Tools
Lightning Express 00:00 Tools
the burglar man 00:00 Tools
C&O Excursion 00:00 Tools
The Boston Burglar 00:00 Tools
The West Virginia Rag 00:00 Tools
West Virginia Rag 00:00 Tools
Alabama Girl, Ain't you Comin' out Tonight? 00:00 Tools
K. C. Blues 00:00 Tools
Johnny And Jane - Part 2 00:00 Tools
Johnny And Jane - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Cannonball Blues 00:00 Tools
Stackalee (Vocal Version) 00:00 Tools
Stackalee (Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
C & O Excursion 00:00 Tools
K.C.Blues 00:00 Tools
Johnny and Jane, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Alabama Girl, Ain't You Coming Out Tonight? 00:00 Tools
Stackalee (Second Version) 00:00 Tools
Johnny and Jane (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Stackalee (First Version) 00:00 Tools
Johnny and Jane (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried My Girl From Town 00:00 Tools
The Train That Carried The Girl From Town 00:00 Tools
Worried Blues #1 00:00 Tools
Last Of Titanic 00:00 Tools
Stackalee (Stagger Lee) 00:00 Tools
Johnny and Jane, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Hellbound Train 00:00 Tools
Alabama Girl Ain't You Comin' Out Tonight? 00:00 Tools
The Worried Blues 00:00 Tools
Back In My Hometown 00:00 Tools
Worried Blues (First Version) 00:00 Tools
Stackalee (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried The Girl From Town (2Nd Take) 00:00 Tools
Wild Hogs In the Red Bush 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried The Girl From Town (First Version) 00:00 Tools
K C Blues 00:00 Tools
Johnny Jane - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried The Girl From Town (1st take) 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried The Girl From Town (Second Version) 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried My Girl From Town (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
Worried Blues (Second Version) 00:00 Tools
Stackalee (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Train That Carried My Girl From Town (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
K.C Blues 00:00 Tools
Worried Blues (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Stackalee - Live in St. Louis 00:00 Tools
Worried Blues - Live in St. Louis 00:00 Tools
Last Scene of the Titanic - Frank Hutchison 00:00 Tools
K C Blues (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Last Scene Of The Titantic 00:00 Tools
Stackalee (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
The Boston Burgler 00:00 Tools
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Frank Hutchison (March 20, 1891 – November 9, 1945) was an American early country, blues and Piedmont blues musician and songwriter. Hutchison was best known as a slide guitar player, where he held the guitar in his lap. Born in Logan County, West Virginia, United States, Hutchison is considered to be the first white rural guitarist to record the blues, as he cut several tracks for Okeh Records. He worked as a coal miner at various coal mines in Logan County, West Virginia, both before and after his career as a recording artist. Between 1926 and 1929, Hutchison recorded forty-one sides for Okeh, of which nine were unissued. Three of the issued sides and three of the unissued were recorded with Sherman Lawson, a Logan County fiddler; others featured Hutchison's guitar, harmonica and voice. Hutchison also performed in the "Okeh Medicine Show," released by Okeh in 1929. Hutchison is considered to be one of the finest performers of the "white country blues" genre of early folk music. One of his more famous recordings is "The Train That Carried My Girl From Town." His recording of "Stackalee" was included in Harry Smith's 1952 Anthology of American Folk Music, and influenced a number of musicians during the 1950s and 1960s folk revival. Some years after his recording career had ended and after he left the Logan County coal mines, Hutchison and his wife operated a store in Lake, West Virginia, where he also served as postmaster. His family lived above the store. The store burned down, Hutchison lost everything and reportedly developed alcohol problems after that. He worked as a riverboat entertainer on the Ohio River and eventually moved to Columbus, Ohio. He died in 1945 at a Dayton, Ohio hospital, of liver disease, aged 54. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.