- Rufus Payne
Rufus Payne was an early 20th century American
blues musician from Greenville,Alabama who was more widely known by hisnickname of Tee Tot.Payne's nickname of "Tee-Tot" is apun for "teetotaler". It is said that Payne received his nickname because he usually carried a homemade mixture ofalcohol andtea wherever he went.Tee Tot is best known for being a
mentor to Hank Williams, Sr.. It was his influence in exposing Williams toblues and otherAfrican American influences that helped Williams successfully fusehillbilly , folk andblues into his own unique style, which in turn expanded and exposed both white and black audiences to the differing sounds. Aside from Williams' own genius, some of the credit for the success of Williams' career has been credited to Tee Tot, who remained largely unknown outside of southern Alabama in his lifetime, but has now been elevated to iconic status by some due to his mentorship of Williams.Key details of Payne's life are still a mystery, his date of birth, mother and father are listed on his
death certificate as "Unknown". According to Alabamahistorian Alice Harp, Payne was born around the year of 1884 on the Payne Plantation in Sandy Ridge, Lowndes County, Alabama.Hank Williams, Jr. paid tribute to Tee Tot's influence on his father through "The Tee Tot Song" on his "Almeria Club"album .Rufus Payne died at a charity hospital in
Montgomery, Alabama on March 17, 1939. The age of Payne upon his death was unknown but it was thought at the time that he was around the age of 55 when he died.
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