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Robert Shaw (blues musician)

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Shaw married Martha Landrum in December 1939. They had no children. However, Shaw had previously been married, and had a daughter, Verna Mae, and a son, William. For many years Shaw ran his grocery in Austin in partnership with Martha, and in 1962 he was named the black businessman of the year in
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Shaw died of a heart attack in Austin, on May 16, 1985, and was interred at the Capital Memorial Gardens. Two weeks after his death, the Texas State Senate passed a resolution in honor of his contribution to the state's musical heritage.
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Shaw worked with his father on the family's ranch, and played the piano whenever his family was out; the first song he learned was "Aggravatin' Papa Don't You Try to Two-Time Me." In adolescence, Shaw travelled to
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Bill Dahl described "The Cows", a composition written and recorded by Shaw, as "a piece of incredible complexity that would wilt anything less than a legitimate ivories master." Tony Russell, in his book
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In 1967, seven years before his retirement from the grocery trade, Shaw recommenced concert playing. With the revival of his career, he played at the
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Although he played in Chicago, Shaw mainly restricted himself to Texas, performing as a soloist in the clubs and roadhouses of
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musicians, and at nearby roadhouses. He then found a piano teacher and paid for lessons with his earnings.
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as "offering a uniquely clear view of a style and repertoire that almost escaped preservation."
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Robert Springer, "Being Yourself Is More Than Tryin' to Be Somebody Else,"
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neighborhood, owning a grocery store known as the Stop and Swat.
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Biography at Tshaonline.org – Texas State Historical Association
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and released by McCormick's Almanac Book and Recording Company.
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oil boom, Shaw played there. Two years later he traveled to
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Index

Stafford
Austin, Texas
Blues
boogie-woogie
Arhoolie
blues
boogie-woogie
Stafford, Texas
Steinway
grand piano
instrument
Houston
jazz
barrelhouse
Fourth Ward, Houston
Santa Fe Group
Santa Fe
Sugarland
Richmond
Kingsville
Dallas
Kilgore
Kansas City
Oklahoma City
Fort Worth
Austin
Blackland
recorded
produced
Robert "Mack" McCormick

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