- Fredric Croix and Quickslide Rick
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Fredric Croix and Quickslide Rick
Img_capt = Public Domain Photo From Historical Society of Michigan (Right: Quickslide Rick, Left: Fredric Croix)
Background = Delta Blues Group
Origin =
Gwinn, Michigan Genre =
Delta Blues Years_active = 1926 – 1927
Label =
RCA Victor URL =
Original_members = Fredric Croix and Quick Slide Rick
Past_members = Fredric Croix and Quick Slide Rick
Fredric Croix and Quickslide Rick (AKA Rickli Briski) were two miners and blues musicians from
Gwinn, Michigan in the 1920’s who were influenced by Ramblin’ Willard Thomas, and otherDelta Blues artists. They were briefly signed toRCA Victor where they released a string of unsuccessful 45 rpm records. The two were on RCA for the 1926 and 1927 years.All their master tapes were destroyed in the 1960’s when RCA destroyed their Camden Warehouse. There recordings have little demand among the 45 rpm record collecting community, and are almost impossible to find.
After The RCA Career
Fredric, and Quickslide suffered through the
great depression , both were laid off as the great depression closed the mines in Gwinn. Fredric Moved to southern Michigan, and later died in an industrial accident while working in apaper mill in theKalamazoo, Michigan area. Quickslide died nearly two decades later from a form oflung cancer , likely due exposures to dust while working in the mines.Discography
1926- I Want To Smile/Wildwood - Thinkin' It True/Summerwind
1927- Sawpick Blues/The Creek Before The Lake
References
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/mlk/srs211.html
http://www.calliope.org/blues/blues2.html#anchor1052480
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