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Sam Theard

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31: 143:. He started working with a circus in 1923, and began performing in theatres and nightclubs. His first recordings, as Lovin' Sam from Down in 'Bam, accompanied by 198: 538: 518: 533: 488: 277: 523: 493: 548: 498: 503: 311: 230:, possibly on Page's "The Egg or the Hen" (1949), a song that Theard may also have cowritten. In 1950, he cowrote, and recorded with 543: 193:
in Harlem during the 1930s and 1940s, and also recorded under that name in 1941. Another well-known song, cowritten in 1942 with
119:(October 10, 1904 – December 7, 1982) was an American singer, songwriter, actor and comedian. He performed under the names 528: 508: 363: 259: 513: 422: 186:, and a watered-down version for Decca in 1940. His last recording as Lovin' Sam was for the Bluebird label in 1938. 205:
recorded it in 1946, one of many Theard compositions recorded by Jordan. Theard would later appear in Jordan's film
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In the last decade of his life, Theard appeared in episodes of several television shows, including
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in 1950. "Stormy Night Blues", cowritten with Henry Glover and Teddy Brannon, was recorded by
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The Beautiful Music All Around Us: Field Recordings and the American Experience
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He recorded for Brunswick from 1929 to 1931. In 1930, he also recorded for the
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Lovin' Sam from Down in 'Bam, Lovin' Sam Theard, Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Sam Tarpley
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Using the name Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Theard performed as a comedian at the
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in 1982 at the age of 78 from complications of complications.
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as "The Rub." In 1937, he recorded "Spo-Dee-O-Dee" for
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Brunswick records. 3. Chicago and regional sessions
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New Orleans
Louisiana
Tampa Red
Cow Cow Davenport
You Rascal You
Brunswick Records
covered
Gennett
Decca
Albert Ammons
Grateful Dead
Vocalion
Apollo Theater
Louis Jordan
Let the Good Times Roll
Tympany Five
Caldonia
Rudy Toombs
Wynonie Harris
Tiny Parham
Hot Lips Page
Hal Singer
Mercury Records
Bill Haley
Henry Glover
Teddy Brannon
Count Basie
Wynonie Harris
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

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