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Black Ivory King as a nickname came from his known preference for playing the black keys on the piano. The likely explanation being that he sometimes worked within a band set-up, and horn players favour using the keys of A,
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pianist, best known for his original version of the then popular train blues song, "The Flying Crow".
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Encyclopedia of Louisiana Musicians: Jazz, Blues, Cajun, Creole, Zydeco, Swamp Pop, and Gospel
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Following his brief recording session, Black Ivory King moved on again eventually settling in
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The lyrics to "The Flying Crow" were printed in a publication released in 1993.
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he worked as a musician in the Tip Top Bar Room in Los Angeles.
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showed him as being 5'6 foot, and weighing 147 pounds. After
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Black Ivory King's piano playing was linked to the "
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Stamps, Arkansas
Los Angeles
California
Blues
boogie-woogie
Decca Records
blues
boogie-woogie

Stamps, Arkansas

New Orleans Union Terminal
Stamps, Arkansas
Shreveport, Louisiana
Louisiana and Arkansas Railway
Port Arthur, Texas
Kansas City, Missouri
New Orleans
Decca Records
Dallas
Texas
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Match Box Blues
Los Angeles
draft card
the war
pulmonary disease
tuberculosis
Santa Fe Group
Santa Fe, Texas

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