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Charlie "Specks" McFadden

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regions of the United States, which first opened in 1916.) Another of his tracks was "Gambler's Blues", the title of which he may have been well versed to expound. McFadden was arrested on 13 separate occasions between 1929 and 1935, with ten of those charges being for gambling. Little is known of
205:. He was the son of Maggie Pertum. He used Charles "Speck" Pertum as his name on a couple of his earliest recordings, and also used the nickname "Black Patch", both nicknames referring to his reported "weak eyes". On most of his recordings he used his stepfather's name, McFadden. 220:, who played on twelve of the twenty tracks that have been preserved. McFadden's most notable number was "Groceries on the Shelf (Piggly Wiggly)". He wrote the song and recorded three separate versions of it. A 529: 216:, in 1921. He was considered to be one of the top blues singers in the city. He made his first recordings in 1929. He made friends with the blues pianist 539: 519: 524: 534: 509: 504: 499: 387: 319: 418: 404: 373: 514: 494: 277: 435: 410: 182:
and others. His most notable song was one he wrote, "Groceries on the Shelf (Piggly Wiggly)", which he recorded in
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singer and songwriter. On his few recordings, released from 1929 to 1937, he was accompanied by
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contains all of his recordings, except for four titles that have not been found.
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There is little information about his life outside of his recordings.
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McFadden died in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 15, 1966, aged 71.
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is the name of a supermarket chain operating in the
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Index

Quincy
Adams County, Illinois
St. Louis
Missouri
Country blues
Paramount
Okeh
Decca
Bluebird
country blues
Roosevelt Sykes
Lonnie Johnson
Pinetop Sparks
Grafton, Wisconsin
Quincy
Adams County, Illinois
St. Louis
Missouri
Roosevelt Sykes
cover version
Lucille Bogan
Piggly Wiggly
Southern
Midwestern
compilation album
Document Records
List of country blues musicians


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