- Lou Black
Louis Thomas 'Lou' (or 'Lew' or 'Louie') Black (
June 8 1901 –November 18 1965 ), was one of the foremostbanjo players of the Jazz Era.Born in Rock Island,
Illinois , he began playingbanjo during early childhood and became professional in 1917.In 1921, he joined the famous
New Orleans Rhythm Kings atFriar's Inn in Chicago. With this band, he participated to the first-ever interracial recording session with pianistJelly Roll Morton .He left the band in 1923 to play with other bands. From 1925 until 1931, he was a staff musician for radio station WHO in
Des Moines, Iowa .He left music in early 1930s, but began playing again in 1961. He sat in with several bands during a brief stay in
New York , then played gigs inMoline, Illinois from the fall of 1963.While recovering in a Rock Island hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident, he suffered a fatal heart attack.
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