Scrapper Blackwell

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Kokomo Blues 03:04 Tools
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 00:00 Tools
Penal Farm Blues 00:00 Tools
Back Door Blues 02:51 Tools
Blue Day Blues 00:00 Tools
"A" Blues 00:00 Tools
Down South Blues 00:00 Tools
Down and Out Blues 00:00 Tools
Goin' Where the Monon Crosses the Yellow Dog 00:00 Tools
Hard Time Blues 00:00 Tools
Pap's On The Housetop 00:00 Tools
Blues Before Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues Part 1 00:00 Tools
No Good Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Little Girl Blues 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues Part 2 00:00 Tools
Little Boy Blue 00:00 Tools
Nobody Knows When You're Down And Out 00:00 Tools
George Street Blues 00:00 Tools
"E" Blues 00:00 Tools
Shady Lane 00:00 Tools
Down In Black Bottom 00:00 Tools
Barrelhouse Woman No. 2 (Leroy Carr) 00:00 Tools
Good Woman Blues 00:00 Tools
How Long, How Long Blues 00:00 Tools
My Dream Blues 00:00 Tools
Blue'n Whistling (Guitar Solo) 00:00 Tools
E Blues (Guitar Solo) 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Man Blues (Black Bottom McPhail) 00:00 Tools
Pack Up Her Trunk Blues 00:00 Tools
A Blues 00:00 Tools
Good Woman Blues (Leroy Carr) 00:00 Tools
My Dream Blues (Black Bottom McPhail) 00:00 Tools
Pack Up Her Trunk Blues (Tommie Bradley) 02:49 Tools
Down In Black Bottom (Black Bottom McPhail) 00:00 Tools
Kokomo Blues 00:00 Tools
Rambling Blues 00:00 Tools
Shady Lane Blues 00:00 Tools
Little Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
Soft Blues (Guitar Solo) 00:00 Tools
A Blues (Guitar Solo) 00:00 Tools
D Blues 00:00 Tools
Midnight Hour Blues 00:00 Tools
How Long Blues No. 1 (Guitar Solo) 00:00 Tools
Be-Da-Da-Bum 00:00 Tools
Let's Disagree 00:00 Tools
Springtime Blues 00:00 Tools
Sally-In-The-Alley-Blues 00:00 Tools
Sneaking Blues 00:00 Tools
Bad Liquor Blues 00:00 Tools
Live In Concert at "1444 Gallery" - Introduction by Duncan Schiedt 00:00 Tools
Goin' to Jail About Her 00:00 Tools
Unititled Blues # 3 (Guitar Solo) 00:00 Tools
Back Step Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Four Blues 00:00 Tools
Mean Mistreater Mama 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Leaving You Blues 00:00 Tools
Mr Scrapper's Blues 00:00 Tools
Barrelhouse Woman 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues - Part 2 00:00 Tools
It's Too Short 00:00 Tools
Tight Time Blues 00:00 Tools
How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone 00:00 Tools
Blues That Make Me Cry 00:00 Tools
Rocks In My Bed 00:00 Tools
Motherless Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
I Believe I'll Make A Change 00:00 Tools
Wayback Blues 00:00 Tools
Life of a millionaire 00:00 Tools
Alley Sally Blues 00:00 Tools
Morning Mail Blues 00:00 Tools
When the Sun Goes Down 00:00 Tools
How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone? 00:00 Tools
Papa Wants a Cookie 02:45 Tools
Texas Stomp 00:00 Tools
E Blues 00:00 Tools
Mr. Scrapper's Blues 00:00 Tools
Cold Blooded Murder 00:00 Tools
Blues Night Blues 00:00 Tools
Long Road Blues 00:00 Tools
Rocky Luck Blues 00:00 Tools
Down South 00:00 Tools
The_Virtuoso_Guitar_of_Scrapper_Blackwell-03-Good_Woman_Blues_Leroy_Carr_ 00:00 Tools
My Heart Struck Sorrow 00:00 Tools
The_Virtuoso_Guitar_of_Scrapper_Blackwell-14-Barrelhouse_Woman_No_2_Leroy_Carr_ 00:00 Tools
Kokomo Blues - Scrapper Blackwell 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Virtuoso_Guitar_of_Scrapper_Blackwell-06-Penal_Farm_Blues 00:00 Tools
Mr_Scrapper_s_Blues-02-Nobody_Knows_You_When_You_re_Down_And_Out 00:00 Tools
Mr_Scrapper_s_Blues-03-_A_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Virtuoso_Guitar_of_Scrapper_Blackwell-08-Pack_Up_Her_Trunk_Blues_Tommie_Bradley_ 00:00 Tools
My Old Pal Blues 00:00 Tools
Goin’ Where The Monon Crosses The Yellow Dog 00:00 Tools
Mix That Thing 00:00 Tools
Mr_Scrapper_s_Blues-06-Blues_Before_Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Non Skid Tread 00:00 Tools
Blue Night Blues 00:00 Tools
Blues 00:00 Tools
How Long No. 2 00:00 Tools
Mr_Scrapper_s_Blues-07-Little_Boy_Blue 00:00 Tools
Mr_Scrapper_s_Blues-05-George_Street_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Virtuoso_Guitar_of_Scrapper_Blackwell-09-Back_Door_Blues 00:00 Tools
The_Virtuoso_Guitar_of_Scrapper_Blackwell-10-Blue_Day_Blues 00:00 Tools
The Death Of Leroy Carr 00:00 Tools
Stormy Night Blues 00:00 Tools
Mr Scrapper's Blues 00:00 Tools
Be Da Da Bum 00:00 Tools
She's Alright With Me 00:00 Tools
Blues Day Blues 00:00 Tools
My Old Pal Blues [Dedicated to the Memory of Leroy Carr] 00:00 Tools
Mean Mistreatin' Mama 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues (Pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
Barrelhouse Woman No.2 00:00 Tools
Ain't Got No Money Now 00:00 Tools
Smoky Mountain Blues 00:00 Tools
Unititled Blues # 1 00:00 Tools
Gettin' All Wet 00:00 Tools
I'll Believe I'll Make A Change 00:00 Tools
Hey Lawdy Mama 00:00 Tools
Barrelhouse Woman [No. 2] 00:00 Tools
Mean Baby Blues (Robinson's Knights Of Rest) 00:00 Tools
Sail On Sail On Blues 00:00 Tools
Non-Skid Tread 00:00 Tools
Mean Baby Blues 00:00 Tools
The Dirty Dozen 00:00 Tools
Dry Southern Blues 00:00 Tools
Unititled Blues # 2 00:00 Tools
Christmas In Jail 00:00 Tools
Sloppy Drunk Blues 00:00 Tools
Down & Out Blues 00:00 Tools
Broken Spoke Blues 00:00 Tools
My Own Lonesome Blues 00:00 Tools
Kokomo Blues - Original 00:00 Tools
How Long, How Long Blues No. 2 00:00 Tools
"A" Bluse 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Your Low Down Ways 00:00 Tools
How About Me 00:00 Tools
My Old Pal Blues (Dedicated To The Memory Of Leroy Carr) 02:58 Tools
That's All Right For You 00:00 Tools
naptown blues 00:00 Tools
The Depression Blues 00:00 Tools
Going Back Home 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues Part II 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 00:00 Tools
Carried Water For The Elephant 00:00 Tools
Papa's On The House Top 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Blues 00:00 Tools
Take A Walk Around The Corner 00:00 Tools
Straight Alky Blues Part 1 00:00 Tools
The Truth About The Thing 00:00 Tools
You Got To Reap What You Sow 00:00 Tools
Trouble Blues Part I 00:00 Tools
Soft Blues 00:00 Tools
Mean Old Train Blues 00:00 Tools
A Blues 00:00 Tools
Hold Them Puppies 00:00 Tools
A blues - 1935 00:00 Tools
Four Day Rider 00:00 Tools
Truthful Blues 00:00 Tools
01 - Trouble Blues - 2002 - Hard Time Blues 00:00 Tools
Baby Come Back To Me 00:00 Tools
Alabama Women Blues 00:00 Tools
Low Down Dirty Blues 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Away & Leave My Baby 00:00 Tools
Low Down Dog Blues 00:00 Tools
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Francis Hillman "Scrapper" Blackwell (February 21, 1903 – October 7, 1962) was an American blues guitarist and singer, best known as half of the guitar-piano duo Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell, he formed with Leroy Carr, in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He was an acoustic single-note picker in the Chicago blues and Piedmont blues styles. Some critics have noted that he veered towards jazz. Blackwell was born in Syracuse, South Carolina, one of sixteen children of Payton and Elizabeth Blackwell. He was part Cherokee. He grew up and spent most of his life in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was given the nickname "Scrapper" by his grandmother, because of his fiery nature. His father played the fiddle, but Blackwell was a self-taught guitarist, building his first guitar out of a cigar box, wood and wire. He also learned to play the piano, occasionally performing professionally. By his teens, Blackwell was a part-time musician, traveling as far as Chicago. He was known for being withdrawn and hard to work with, but he established a rapport with the pianist Leroy Carr, whom he met in Indianapolis in the mid-1920s, and they had a productive working relationship. Carr convinced Blackwell to record with him for Vocalion Records in 1928; the result was "How Long, How Long Blues", the biggest blues hit of that year. Blackwell also made solo recordings for Vocalion, including "Kokomo Blues", which was transformed into "Old Kokomo Blues" by Kokomo Arnold and later reworked as "Sweet Home Chicago" by Robert Johnson. Blackwell and Carr toured throughout the American Midwest and South between 1928 and 1935 as stars of the blues circuit, recording over 100 sides. "Prison Bound Blues" (1928), "Mean Mistreater Mama" (1934), and "Blues Before Sunrise" (1934) were popular tracks. Blackwell made several solo excursions. A 1931 visit to Richmond, Indiana, to record at Gennett studios is notable. Blackwell was dissatisfied with the lack of credit given his contributions with Carr; the situation was remedied by Vocalion's Mayo Williams after his 1931 breakaway: in all future recordings, Blackwell and Carr received equal songwriting credits and equal status in recording contracts. Blackwell's last recording session with Carr was in February 1935, for Bluebird Records. The session ended bitterly, as both musicians left the studio mid-session and on bad terms, stemming from payment disputes. Two months later Blackwell received a phone call informing him of Carr's death due to heavy drinking and nephritis. Blackwell soon recorded a tribute to his musical partner of seven years ("My Old Pal Blues") and then seemingly retired from the music industry. Blackwell returned to music in the late 1950s. He was recorded by Colin C. Pomroy in June 1958 (those recordings were released in 1967 on the Collector label). Soon afterwards he was recorded by Duncan P. Schiedt for Doug Dobell's 77 Records. Blackwell was then recorded in 1961, in Indianapolis, by the young Art Rosenbaum for the Prestige/Bluesville Records label. The story was recounted by Rosenbaum as starting three years before the recordings were made. When he was growing up in Indianapolis, Rosenbaum knew an African-American woman who said that he "had to meet a man that she knew, who played guitar, played blues and christian songs, they'll make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck." Rosenbaum subsequently met Blackwell: "I met the gentleman across the street from the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis". Blackwell's friend said, "well he hasn't got a guitar", so Rosenbaum said, "well I got a guitar." Blackwell than said that he needed some "bird food". Rosenbaum did not understand what he was referring to, so Blackwell explained, "you gotta get some bird food for the bird, before the bird sings... beer!" Rosenbaum said, "I'm too young!" Blackwell continued, "we'll buy the beer, you just give us some money." Rosenbaum recalled, "So we did, and he started playing these beautiful blues. I didn't realize he was Scrapper Blackwell til I mentioned his name to a blues collecting friend", when the friend exclaimed, "you met Scrapper Blackwell!?" Blackwell was ready to resume his blues career when he was shot and killed in a mugging in an Indianapolis alley. He was 59 years old. The police arrested his neighbor at the time for the murder, but the crime remains unsolved. Blackwell is buried in New Crown Cemetery, in Indianapolis. Discography Studio albums Blues Before Sunrise (77 Records, 1960) Mr. Scrapper's Blues (Bluesville, 1962) The Blues of Brooks Berry & Scrapper Blackwell: My Heart Struck Sorrow (Bluesville, 1963) Compilations The Virtuoso Guitar of Scrapper Blackwell (Yazoo, 1970) Naptown Blues 1929–1934, Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell (Yazoo, 1973) Blues That Make Me Cry (Agram, 1981) Great Piano-Guitar Duets (1929–1935), Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell (Old Tramp, 1987) Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell 1929–1935 (Best of Blues, 1989) Scrapper Blackwell with Brooks Berry (Document, 1994) Complete Recorded Works, Vols. 1 and 2 (Document, 1996) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.