- Black Ace
Black Ace was the most frequently used stage name of American
blues musician Babe Kyro Lemon Turner (21 December 1907 –7 November 1972 ), who was also known as B.K. Turner, Black Ace Turner or Babe Turner.Born in Hughes Springs,
Texas , he was raised on the family farm, and taught himself to playguitar , performing in east Texas from the late 1920s on. During the early 1930s he began playing withSmokey Hogg andBuddy Woods , a Hawaiian-style guitarist who played with the instrument flat on his lap. Turner then bought a Nationalsteel guitar , and began playing what one later critic called "Hawaii meets the Delta," smooth and simple blues.In 1937 Turner recorded six songs (possibly with Hogg as second guitarist) for Chicago's
Decca Records in Dallas, including the blues song "Black Ace". In the same year, he started a radio show in Fort Worth, using the cut as a theme song, and soon assumed the name. In 1941 he appeared in "The Blood of Jesus ", anAfrican-American movie produced by Spencer Williams Jr. In 1943 he was drafted into theUnited States Army , and gave up playing music for some years. However, in 1960,Arhoolie Records ownerChris Strachwitz persuaded him to record analbum for hisrecord label . His last public performance was in a 1962 documentary, "The Blues", and he died ofcancer in Fort Worth, in 1972.External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7WiZvSflTs&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eguitarseminars%2Ecom%2Fubb%2FForum1%2FHTML%2F016040%2Ehtml 1962 clip of Black Ace]
* [http://www.arhoolie.com/titles/374.shtml Compilation album sleeve notes]
* [http://www.wirz.de/music/blackace.htm Illustrated Black Ace discography]
* [http://authenticblues.com/index.php/component/option,com_musicbox/Itemid,26/id,7/task,viewAuth/ Black Ace at AuthenticBlues.com]
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