Daddy Stovepipe

Daddy Stovepipe
Daddy Stovepipe
Birth name Johnny Watson
Also known as Jimmy Watson, Sunny Jim, Rev. Alfred Pitts
Born April 12, 1867(1867-04-12)
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Died November 1, 1963(1963-11-01) (aged 96)Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genres Country blues, mariachi, jug band, cajun music, traditional popular music
Occupations One-man band, singer, guitarist, harmonicist, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar, harmonica
Years active Late 1890s–early 1960s
Associated acts Mississippi Sarah, Sunny Jim and Whistlin' Joe

Johnny Watson (April 12, 1867 - November 1, 1963)[1] was an African American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known for his recordings under the name Daddy Stovepipe. Watson also recorded as Jimmy Watson, Sunny Jim and Rev. Alfred Pitts. He may have been the earliest-born blues performer to record.

Many of his recordings were jug band duets with his wife, Sarah Watson, who was usually credited as Mississippi Sarah.

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Life

Watson was born in Mobile, Alabama.[1] His career began before 1900 in Mexico as a twelve-string guitarist in early mariachi bands. He then established himself as an entertainer with the Rabbit's Foot Minstrels touring around the southern states.[2][3]

By the 1920s, he was working as a one-man band on Maxwell Street in Chicago, where he acquired the name "Daddy Stovepipe" from the characteristic top hat he wore.[4] He first recorded in 1924, in Richmond, Indiana, recording "Sundown Blues" which is regarded as one of the most primitive blues on record. In 1927 he made more recordings, this time in Birmingham, Alabama for Gennett Records, as one half of the duo "Sunny Jim and Whistlin' Joe".[2][3]

He made more recordings back in Chicago in 1931 for the Vocalion label with his wife, "Mississippi Sarah", a singer and jug player. The couple's humorous banter made their recordings unique.[5] They recorded together again in 1935 for Bluebird Records, by which time they were living in Greenville, Mississippi, but Sarah's death in 1937 sent her husband back out on the road.[2] He then worked for a while around Texas, playing in cajun bands and, again, with Mexican mariachi bands.[5]

By 1948 he had returned to work as a street musician in Chicago, and was recorded in 1960, aged 93, with his repertoire having widened to include traditional popular music tunes such as "The Tennessee Waltz".[5] He died in Chicago in 1963, from bronchial pneumonia[1] after a gall bladder operation, aged 96.

Similarly named musicians

Daddy Stovepipe should not be confused with two other musicians:

  • Stovepipe No.1 – (real name Sam Jones), who oddly also first recorded as a one-man band in 1924.[6] Daddy Stovepipe and Stovepipe No.1 were deemed to be the first, blues one-man bands, ever to be recorded on disc.[7]
  • Sweet Papa Stovepipe – (real name McKinley Peebles) who recorded "All Birds Look Like Chicken to Me," and "Mama's Angel Child" (both circa 1926).[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed January 2010
  2. ^ a b c Daddy Stovepipe: Information and Much More from Answers.com
  3. ^ a b Nigel Williamson, Rough Guide to the Blues, 2007, ISBN 1-84353-519-X
  4. ^ Pre-War Blues Harp Greats 1 - Daddy Stovepipe
  5. ^ a b c "Daddy Stovepipe". Thebluestrail.com. http://www.thebluestrail.com/artists/dstove.htm. Retrieved November 19, 2011. 
  6. ^ "Biography by Uncle Dave Lewis". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p181059/biography. Retrieved December 27, 2009. 
  7. ^ Russell, Tony (1997). The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books Limited. p. 12. ISBN 1-85868-255-X. 
  8. ^ Allmusic.com - accessed January 2010

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