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The album was well received by critics, who noted his powerful voice and his Blind Boy Fuller–inspired guitar playing. Quattlebaum wrote a number of his own compositions, but the collection contained his versions of songs previously recorded by others, including "So Sweet" (Fuller), "Mama Don't Allow
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circuit, during the so-called blues revival period. He soon returned to Philadelphia, although he recorded a single for the obscure Na-Cat Records around 1970. It is believed Quattlebaum entered the ministry shortly thereafter.
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single by Gotham the same year; "Foolin' Me" was not released until many years later. The recording was not a success, and Quattlebaum fell into obscurity, but by 1961 he was back, playing accompaniment for the
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in 1963. The front cover of the album displayed a photograph of Quattlebaum in his ice cream uniform.
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in 1953, but was offered another opportunity following his employment as an ice cream salesman.
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Quattlebaum died in March 1996, aged 67, in Philadelphia. His "lost" album,
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groups, and reckoned he first recorded with the Bells of Joy in
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guitarist, singer and songwriter. He recorded one single for
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An Encyclopedia of South Carolina Jazz and Blues Musicians
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Florence, South Carolina
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Piedmont blues
Gotham Records
Bluesville Records
Piedmont blues
Gotham Records
Florence, South Carolina
Blind Boy Fuller
Arthur Crudup
Philadelphia
gospel
Texas
Gotham Records
78-rpm
Ward Singers
public address system
Mister Softee
ice cream van
Pete Welding
Testament Records
Pep Boys
Bluesville Records
Trouble in Mind
Richard M. Jones
Lightnin' Hopkins
Little Son Joe
Memphis Minnie
Johnny Temple

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