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Ed Bell (musician)

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Bell's own songs of that time include "Squabbling Blues", recorded on April 20, 1930, in which the singer, close to death, asks that if people are unable to agree on who should have his body, then it should be thrown in the sea, so they would "quit squabblin' over me". Barefoot Bill's songs tend to
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Eventually tiring of the life of a traveling blues musician, Bell became a Baptist preacher, married and settled in
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His debut recording, of his own songs "Mamlish Blues" and "The Hambone Blues," was part of a four-song session for
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singer, guitarist and songwriter whose identity has only recently been verified by historians. Some of his
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Bell died in Greenville in 1960, 1965 or 1966. One source suggests that he may have died during a
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that "Bell stands as the most influential Alabama artist in pre-war blues recordings."
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is of unknown origin; it was used in several blues recordings of that period.
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Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order 1927ā€“1930: Mamlish Blues
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playing guitar and piano. The rest of his recordings were made in
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He next recorded in April 1929, cutting eight songs for
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Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings, Volume 2
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march; other sources suggest that his death was due to
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Front cover of Mamlish LP S-3811
Fort Deposit, Alabama
Greenville, Alabama
Country blues
Piedmont blues
Paramount
QRS
Columbia
Piedmont blues
country blues
records
recording
Colin Larkin
Encyclopedia of Popular Music

Fort Deposit, Alabama
Greenville, Alabama
Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Philadelphia
Ohio
Paramount Records
Chicago
QRS Records
Clifford Gibson
Atlanta, Georgia
Columbia Records
Montgomery, Alabama
civil rights
natural causes
black magic

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