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listed him once, in 1932, filing his name as MacMullin. Moss recalled very little about McMullen but speculated that he returned to Macon. No record of his death is known, but the blues historian Bob L. Eagle hypothesized he could be the same Fred McMullen who died in February 1960.
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McMullen was born in Florida sometime in 1905. Little else is known about his life prior to his recording sessions with Weaver and Moss, except that he spent time incarcerated at a convict camp in
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and credited to "Jim Miller". He was also the main guitarist on several tracks, including "Wait and Listen", a song with a striking resemblance to
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after being released from prison, was a regular performer at the 81 Theater in Atlanta, where he first encountered Weaver and Moss. According to
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From January 16 to 19, 1933, McMullen joined Weaver, Moss, and Ruth Willis for recording sessions in New York City. Providing
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McMullen apparently moved on after the sessions concluded, never to record again. The Atlanta
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in an interview, McMullen was responsible for introducing Moss to her husband, the guitarist
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in 1933, after which there is no definitive documentation of his life or whereabouts.
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singer and guitarist known to be active in the 1930s. He recorded with the guitarists
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Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast
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Fred McMullen (musician)
Fred McMullin
The only known photo of McMullan
Florida
New York
Country blues
Vocal
Guitar
blues
Curley Weaver
Buddy Moss
DeKalb County, Georgia
Macon
Kate McTell
Blind Willie McTell
Georgia White
bottleneck
open G
Vocalion Records
Tommy Johnson
guitar solos
city directory
compilation albums


Blues: A Regional Experience
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