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273:" in 1935. As mentioned above, McTell told the musicologist David Evans and his family that she had met Willie in late 1931 and that they recorded soon afterward over the course of a week. Gray placed this recording in February 1932. Some sources have claimed that McTell and Glaze are the same person, while others have claimed that they are not. 263:
There is some uncertainty as to whether Ruby Glaze, a singer with whom Willie McTell recorded in 1932, is the same person as Kate McTell. In an interview conducted in the 1970s, she claimed that she was Glaze. The uncertainty stems from confusion over when she first met Willie and whether or not this
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Ten years after her husband's death in 1959, she married Johnny E. Seabrooks, who was in the military. They had two children, Ernest and April. She retired from the hospital in 1971. After Seabrooks died in 1976, she lived a fairly private life, except for interviews she gave in 1977, 1979, and 1981
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and his family, she stated that she and Willie met at a Christmas concert at her school in 1931. She went on to explain that Willie invited her to record with him, that they did so in Atlanta over the course of a week, and that she then returned to Augusta to continue her schooling at Paine College.
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gave the year of their meeting as 1931, at her graduation from Paine College, in Augusta, Georgia, and stated that immediately afterward she went on to Washington High in Atlanta, which is where and when Willie recorded with Glaze. Bastin also noted the similarities between Glaze's spoken parts in
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hospital, near Augusta. As Willie lived in Atlanta for his career, the two rarely saw each other and drifted apart. Much of what is known about her husband comes from the interview she gave with the Evans family, published in
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in 1935, but the recordings from these sessions had extremely limited releases. In late June 1936, they recorded 12 blues songs with
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In 1939, she obtained a nursing certificate from Grady Hospital in Atlanta, and from 1942 until 1971 she was an army nurse at
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Kate McTell appears on a small number of albums, generally accompanying her husband on vocals.
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Read, Jill (1981). β€œKate McTell Remembers: One Travelin’ Man and the Blues".
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125 (July/August 1977), pp. 8–16; 127 (November/December 1977), pp. 20–22.
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about Willie McTell. She died in Augusta, Georgia, on October 3, 1991.
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Hand Me My Travelin' Shoes: In Search of Blind Willie McTell
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Gospel, Vol. 3: Guitar Evangelists and Bluesmen 1927–1944
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Ruthy (later changed to Ruth) Kate Williams was born in
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She is referred to in a blues song, "Blind Willie", by
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Red River Blues: The Blues Tradition in the Southeast
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Index

Savannah
Georgia
Atlanta
Augusta, Georgia
Blues
gospel
Decca
Vocalion
blues
Jefferson County
Blind Willie McTell
Savannah
Georgia
Augusta, Georgia
David Evans
Michael Gray
Louis Armstrong
Bessie Smith
Decca Records
Mayo Williams
Piano Red
Vocalion Records
Fort Gordon
Blues Unlimited
Bruce Bastin
Ticket Agent Blues
Hans Theessink


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