*Please for give the English: I am hoping that one of the readers of this forum will translate my message into French!*
I've been working on assembling an in-depth look at the amazing blues scene in Atlanta, Georgia, from the 1910s through the 1950s, and have already posted my articles on Blind Willie McTell and Buddy Moss. I wanted to let you know the next chapter is online too, on Curley Weaver.
For the uninitiated, Curley Weaver was one of Atlanta’s most beloved bluesmen and, for decades, Blind Willie McTell’s close friend. He was an exceptionally skilled guitar soloist, with a slide and without, and recorded many records on his own and as a sideman to Blind Willie McTell, Fred McMullen, Buddy Moss, Ruth Willis, and others. He was also an essential part of two of the best string bands of prewar blues, the Georgia Cotton Pickers and Georgia Browns. In some regards, I like to think of him as the direct forerunner of Duane Allman.
The Curley Weaver article covers his life and recordings, including information from his daughter, Cora Mae Bryant, about his later years. Hope you like it!
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