• Charlie Burse (August 25, 1901 – December 20, 1965) was an American blues musician, best known for his work with the Memphis Jug Band. His nicknames included...
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  • by the Mount Zion Memorial Fund, on May 8, 2019, a new headstone for Charlie Burse was unveiled during a ceremony at his graveside, in Rose Hill Cemetery...
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  • Burse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlie Burse (1901–1965), African-American blues musician Denise Burse (born 1952), American...
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  • washtub bass, vocals), Charlie Burse (guitar, tenor guitar, vocals), Charlie Nickerson (vocals, piano), Charlie Pierce (fiddle), Charlie Polk (jug), Tewee...
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  • Fred McDowell and Johnny Woods, George Henry Bussey and Jim Bunkley, Charlie Burse and Will Shade, Mississippi Joe Callicott, Furry Lewis, R. L. Burnside...
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  • Blues"   Blind Willie McTell 2:35 6. "Stealin', Stealin'" Will Shade, Charlie Burse Memphis Jug Band 3:01 7. "You Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond"   Blind...
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    Burleson, Baptist preacher and two-time Baylor University president Charlie Burse, blues musician Kendrick Burton, professional football player Jason...
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  • Fred McDowell, Johnny Woods, George Henry Bussey and Jim Bunkley, Charlie Burse and Will Shade, Gus Cannon, Mississippi Joe Callicott, John Lee Ziegler...
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  • 1928, in Memphis, Tennessee, and featured Will Shade on harmonica, Charlie Burse lead vocal and guitar, Ben Ramey on harmony vocal and kazoo, and Jab...
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  • The band during this period usually included Shade's long-time friend Charlie Burse, whom he had hired in 1928 as a vocalist and tenor guitarist, and sometimes...
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