Artist: Cannon's Jug Stompers
Gus Cannon was the best known of all the jugband musicians and a seminal figure on the Memphis blues scene. His recollections have also provided us with much of our knowledge of the earliest days of the blues in the Mississippi Delta. Cannon led his Jug Stompers on banjo and jug in a historic series of dates for the Victor label in 1928-1930.
The ensemble usually included a second banjoist or guitarist, one of whom often doubled on kazoo, and the legendary Noah Lewis on harmonica. The jug-band style enjoyed a revival during the folk boom of the '50s and '60s, resulting in an ultra-rare Gus Cannon album on Stax, of all labels, after his "Walk Right In" became the nation's best-selling record for the Rooftop Singers in 1963. Cannon's Victor output was also a favorite source of early blues material for the Grateful Dead. ~ Jim O'Neal, All Music Guide
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Various Artists: Ruckus Juice And Chittlin's Vol.2-The Great Jug Ba...
1998 Shanachie -
Various Artists: Anthology Of American Folk Music Vol.1-3
1997 Smithsonian-Folkways -
Various Artists: Times Ain't Like They Used To Be Vol.2
1997 Yazoo -
Various Artists: Memphis Masters: Early American Blues Classics 192...
1994 Yazoo




