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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Document 8045, “Lowe Stokes, vol. 1: 1927-1930” (reissue).</font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Columbia 15241 (78 RPM), Lowe Stokes & His North Georgians (1927). Document 8045, “Lowe Stokes, vol. 1: 1927-1930” (reissue).</font>
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UNEXPLAINED BLUES. Old-Time, Country Blues. Lowe Stokes (1898-1983) was a north Georgia fiddler who was a member of the famous Skillet Lickers but who also fronted his own bands and made recordings in his own name. “Unexplained Blues” was originally recorded on Halloween, 1927, and was (with “Home Brew Rag (1)”) his first recording as leader, although it featured a jazzy clarinet played by Stranger Malone and vocals by Hoke Rice.

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Recorded sources: Columbia 15241 (78 RPM), Lowe Stokes & His North Georgians (1927). Document 8045, “Lowe Stokes, vol. 1: 1927-1930” (reissue).




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