Casey bill weldon biography of martin

  • Casey Bill Weldon was born on 10 July 1909 in Arkansas, USA. Casey Bill was married to Lizzie Douglas.
  • Memphis Jug Band member "Will Weldon" (b.
  • William "Casey Bill" Weldon (February 2, 1901, or December 10, 1909 – September 28, 1972) was an American country blues musician.
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    10 inch 78 rpm31935BLIND DARBY

    3a6/1935Peetie Wheatstraw

    41935BLIND DARBY

    4a1935PEETIE WHEATSTRAW (The Devil's Son-In-Law)

    51935Kansas City Tab Weldon

    5a1935PEETIE WHEATSTRAW (The Devil's Son-In-Law)

    61935Blind Darby

    71935Kansas City Reckoning Weldon

    81935Washboard Cadency Kings

    91935Washboard Drumming Kings

    101935Memphis Minnie

    111935Memphis Minnie

    121935Memphis Minnie

    131935Casey Bill

    141935Casey Bill

    151935Casey Bill

    161936Washboard Tempo Kings /

    171936CASEY BILL (Hawaiian Bass Wizard)

    181936CASEY BILL (Hawaiian Bass Wizard)

       

    191936Casey Bill

    201936Casey Bill

    211936Casey Bill

    221936Casey Bill

    231936CASEY BILL

    241936CASEY BILL

    251936CASEY BILL

    261936CASEY BILL

    271936CASEY BILL

    281936CASEY BILL

    291936Casey Tally

    1936-38Casey Bill

    x1945PVT. CECIL GANT

    y1945PVT. CECIL GANT


    EP / LP / CD compilations11965?Country Blues Cla
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  • Big Road Blues Show 9/21/08: Forgotten Blues Heroes Pt. 2 – Slide Guitar Greats


    ARTISTSONGALBUM
    Casey Bill WeldonLady Doctor BluesBottleneck Guitar Trendsetters
    Casey Bill WeldonGo Ahead, BuddyBottleneck Guitar Trendsetters
    Casey Bill WeldonBack Door BluesBottleneck Guitar Trendsetters
    Kokomo ArnoldStop, Look And ListenKokomo Arnold: The Essential
    Kokomo ArnoldOld Original Kokomo BluesKokomo Arnold Vol. 1 1930-1935
    Kokomo ArnoldLong and TallKokomo Arnold: The Essential
    Oscar "Buddy" WoodsLone Wolf BluesTexas Slide Guitars 1930-1938
    Oscar "Buddy" WoodsJam Session BluesTexas Slide Guitars 1930-1938
    Oscar "Buddy" WoodsCome On Over to My HouseTexas Slide Guitars 1930-1938
    Black AceBlack AceI'm The Boss Card In Your Hand
    Black AceWhiskey and WomenI'm The Boss Card In Your Hand
    Sylvester WeaverGuitar RagSlide Guitar: Bottles, Knives, Steel, Vol. 1
    Sylvester WeaverMe And My TapewormSylvester Weaver Vol. 2 1927
    Sylvester WeaverToad Frog BluesSlide Guitar: Bottles, Knives, Steel, Vol. 2
    Bo Weavil JacksonYou Can't Keep No BrownWhen The Levee Breaks
    Bo Weavil JacksonJefferson County BluesWhen The Levee Breaks
    Bo Weavil JacksonWhy Do You Moan?Backwoods

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