Papa Charlie Jackson

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  • blues
  • folk
  • banjo
  • 20s
  • oldies
Papa Charlie Jackson (c.1890-1938) was an early American bluesman. He played a hybrid banjo-guitar and ukulele, recording beginning in 1924. Much of his life remains a mystery, but it is probable that he was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and died in Chicago, Illinois in 1938. Originally performing in minstrel and medicine shows, Jackson was playing all around Chicago in the early 1920s. He was noted for busking at the famouus Chicgo Maxwell Street Market. He soon recorded "Papa's Lawdy Lawdy Blues" and "Airy Man Blues", the first recordings by a male singer of the blues.

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Songs

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    Long Gone Lost John

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    Look Out Papa Don't Tear Your Pants

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    Ma and Pa Poorhouse Blues (feat. Ma Rainey)

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    Mama Don't Allow It (And She Ain't Gonna Have It Here)

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    Mama, Don't You Think I Know? (take 2)

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    Maxwell Street Blues

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    Mister Man, Part 1 (feat. Ida Cox)

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    Mister Man, Part 2 (feat. Ida Cox)

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    Mumsy Mumsy Blues

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    No Need of Knockin' on the Blind

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    Papa Charlie and Blind Blake Talk About It, Part 1 (feat. Blind Blake)

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    Papa Charlie and Blind Blake Talk About It, Part 2 (feat. Blind Blake)

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    Papa Do Do Do Blues

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    Papa's Lawdy Lawdy Blues

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    Salt Lake City Blues (take 2)

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    Salty Dog (take 2) (feat. Freddie Keppard's Jazz Cardinals)

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    Salty Dog Blues (take 2)

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    Scoodle Um Skoo

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    Self Experience

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    Shake That Thing


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