• Charlie Spand (May 8, 1893 – after 1958) was an American blues and boogie-woogie pianist and singer, noted for his barrelhouse style. He was deemed one...
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  • Grafton, Wisconsin. With a boogie-woogie accompaniment by the pianist, Charlie Spand, it was also issued by Paramount Records (12916). Possibly the most...
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  • the first boogie-woogie hit and popularized the name for the style Charlie Spand (1893–after 1958) Speckled Red (1892–1973), American pianist and singer...
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  • Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band Washington Phillips Ma Rainey Leo Soileau Charlie Spand Frank Stokes Roosevelt Sykes Tampa Red Henry Thomas Benny Thomasson...
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  • repertoire. "Early in the Morning" is based on a 1929 recording by pianist Charlie Spand, titled "Soon This Morning". It includes some similar lyrics: It's early...
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  • are thought to include variously Bob Call, Blind Leroy Garnett, and Charlie Spand on piano. Little is known of his life outside of music. It is generally...
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    Boogie-woogie style of blues, such as Speckled Red (Rufus Perryman), Charlie Spand, William Ezell, and most prominently, Big Maceo Merriweather. As Detroit...
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  • Illinois, and made friends with Blind Blake and Charlie Spand. Ezell, along with others such as Spand, was one of the boogie-woogie pianists who, in the...
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  • from Home” Gus Cannon 1927 3:11 4 “Hastings Street” Blind Blake and Charlie Spand 1929 3:15 5 “See That My Grave’s Kept Clean” Blind Lemon Jefferson 1927...
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    White recorded with Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell, Buddy Moss, Charlie Spand, the Carver Boys, Walter Roland, and Lucille Bogan. In February 1936...
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