Rube Lacy

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Mississippi Jail House Groan 00:00 Tools
Ham Hound Crave 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Jailhouse Groan 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Jail House Blues 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Jail House Blues [1928] 00:00 Tools
Ham Hound Crave (Pm 12629, 20420-3) 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Jail House Groan (Pm 12629, 20419-2) 00:00 Tools
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Rubin "Rube" Lacey (January 2, 1901 – November 14, 1969) was an American country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. Lacey was born in Pelahatchie, Mississippi, United States, and learned guitar in his teens from an older performer, George Hendrix. Working out of the Jackson area in the Mississippi Delta, he became one of the state's most popular blues singers. His bottleneck style inspired that of the better known performer Son House. In 1927, he recorded four songs for Columbia Records in Memphis, Tennessee, though none were released and the masters do not survive. In 1928, Lacey recorded two tunes, "Mississippi Jail House Groan" and "Ham Hound Crave", for Paramount Records, which constitutes his recorded legacy. Four years later he became a minister, and was later found living in Lancaster, California by blues researcher, David Evans, who recorded him with his congregation. He died there on November 14, 1969. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.