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Help: Historic 'Speakeasy' Music

13 Sep 00 - 04:53 PM (#296635)
Subject: Historic 'Speakeasy' Music
From: Tinker

A year and a bit ago we bought a great old house which came with the usual old wires and plumbing in the basement. But it also appears to have been used as a speakeasy in the Prohibition years (1920-1933.)(That's when America banned the sale of liquors-- A Speakeasy was an illlegal pub Finished in the 1920's with wooden floors, bead board waiscotting, and a great bar with the remenants of an ancient turntable built in, etc. It's a great space.. and someday when all the "real" work is done it may even have a ceiling again. The electrician and I tore it up while removing some "creative wiring". I'd love to start collecting some period recordings both blues and folk. And a year or so down the road when its all cleaned up perhaps it can have a Mudcat Christining(SP?)In the mean timeI'll have to settle for recordings. Suggestions??? Thanks guys your hearme reception has settled my fears It's great to be here.

Tinker


13 Sep 00 - 05:04 PM (#296646)
Subject: RE: Help: Historic 'Speakeasy' Music
From: MMario

that would be "Christening"

popular music 1921-1930

prohibition blues

music of the 20's


13 Sep 00 - 11:28 PM (#296894)
Subject: RE: Help: Historic 'Speakeasy' Music
From: Tinker

Thanks so much MMario. I'll get the hang of music research yet. The links were great and enough to get my husband I both excited about a new music collection. We went out and got a copy of Musichound Blues so I can use your link help,the book and Mudcat's record shop when possible... Christmas is going to be fun. Also picked up a CD called Street Walkin Blues (1924-1956). I'm listening to it as I type and there is some great stuff here clearly there'll be some drift into my repetoire.

Thanks again for the help

Blessings Tinker


14 Sep 00 - 06:33 PM (#297503)
Subject: RE: Help: Historic 'Speakeasy' Music
From: RWilhelm

MMario provided some pretty comprehensive lists. I would add Ukelele Ike, Charlie Poole, and some of the great jug bands of the 20's: The Memphis Jug Band, Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers, and The Dixieland Jug Blowers.

Yazoo Records/ has some good compiliations of blues and old-time country music from the 20's.


15 Sep 00 - 12:27 PM (#297967)
Subject: RE: Help: Historic 'Speakeasy' Music
From: Tinker

Thanks Earl this is getting more and more fun as I go. The variety and energy of this music is great fun. Yazoo also has prints which was an unexpected bonus. Big Bill Broonzy and Memphis Minnie can have a place at the bar.
Hugs all around.

Who ever added the shopping list to the original post thats definately a snog worthy gift. Thanks again.

Tinker

Blessings Tinker