- Geeshie Wiley
Geeshie Wiley (sometimes rendered as Geechie Wiley) was an obscure female
United States blues singer andguitar player. She recorded three disc records in the early 1930s.Ishman Bracey (whose testimony may or may not be accurate) said that Wiley was fromNatchez, Mississippi or nearby, and at one time or another romantically linked toPapa Charlie McCoy . She is rumored to have worked in amedicine show inJackson, Mississippi in the 1920s. Wiley may have been married toCasey Bill Weldon for a time, following his divorce fromMemphis Minnie .Wiley recorded "Last Kind Word Blues" and "Skinny Leg Blues" in
Grafton, Wisconsin forParamount Records in March of 1930, withElvie Thomas backing her on secondguitar . (Thomas also recorded two songs for Paramount at the session, "Motherless Child Blues" and "Over to My House," with someone, presumably Wiley, providing second guitar and vocal harmonies.) In 1931 Wiley and Thomas returned to Grafton to record two more sides for Paramount, "Pick Poor Robin Clean" and "Eagles on a Half."Further details of Wiley's early and later life, her career, and her legal name are unknown. The nickname "Geechie" or "Geechee" was most commonly given to people from around coastal
South Carolina and Georgia, and is an alternate name for theGullah ethnic group of that region.Her song "Last Kind Word Blues" was used in the documentary
Crumb (film) (1994) byTerry Zwigoff in the scene whereRobert Crumb puts a record on and sits down to listen. During the song a slideshow of his cartoons is shown.David Johansen and the Harry Smiths covered "Last Kind Words" on their 2002 album "Shaker".Discography
:Paramount Records #12951 - March 1930 Geeshie Wiley: Last Kind Words / Skinny Leg Blues :Paramount Records #12977 - March 1930 Elvie Thomas & Geeshie Wiley:
Motherless Child Blues / Over to My House :Paramount Records #13074 - March 1931 Geeshie Wiley & Elvie Thomas: Pick Poor Robin Clean / Eagles On a HalfExternal links
* [http://www.wirz.de/music/wiley.htm Illustrated Geeshie Wiley discography]
* Three of Geeshie's songs are available for download atarchive.org : [http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?collection=opensource_audio&collectionid=Robin] , [http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?collection=opensource_audio&collectionid=Words] , [http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?collection=opensource_audio&collectionid=Skinny] ,
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