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Urban Blues Singing Legend
- (Boxed Set, Remastered)
- Artist: Jimmy Witherspoon
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/31/2006

Urban Blues Singing Legend
- (Boxed Set, Remastered)
- Artist: Jimmy Witherspoon
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/31/2006
- Artist: Jimmy Witherspoon
- Label: JSP Records
- Number of Discs: 4
- UPC: 788065777821
- Item #: JSP577782
- Genre: Blues
- Theme: Grammy Winning Artist
- Release Date: 10/31/2006
- This product is a special order

Product Notes
'Spoon' was born in Gurdon, Arkansas in 1923. When he was in grade school, he won a county contest singing Water Boy. I guess from then on I knew I was destined to be a singer. His early influences were groups like the Ink Spots. Even so, he liked the blues singers he encountered - singers like Herb Jeffries, Jimmy Rushing and Leroy Carr. By fourteen, he'd decided he wanted to be a professional singer. One day he took off for California. Once in LA, he got himself a job washing up. After work he'd go to chicken joints, where he could sit in for a couple of songs. I used to sing up there with Art Tatum and Slam Stewart. By now, he was a fan of Joe Turner, who he'd seen singing with Duke Ellington. I was always inspired by him. I used to go to his house before I was singing professionally - he said I was going to be a great blues singer. But the war intervened. He went to sea. He returned to California. He worked in the shipyards during the week and sang the blues at weekends. After a couple of months, Jay McShann came through, looking for a singer Spoon would stay with the McShann band for almost five years and become a friend of the bandleader. But in his first session for Aladdin in 1945, Spoon merely shared the vocal duties. His first song was Walter Brown's Confessing The Blues, which he had made his own, as he did Hard Working Man's Blues. He was sole vocalist at a pair of 1946 sessions. The following year he cut his first session as a solo artist. McShann played piano on the next session, and brought his brother Pete to play drums. Spoon would record many times more, but his life was plagued with career fluctuations - the late 1950s brought him some hardship. But he persevered and found audiences who liked their singing with a tincture of jazz. There would be other successes and an effort of will that saw him conquer throat cancer. He'd enjoyed another upturn in his fortunes before he died at home in Los Angeles on September 18, 1997.
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Performer(s)Al Wichard
Albert "Cake" Wichard
Albert Bartee
Ben Webster
Benny Booker
Bill Davis
Bill Doggett
Bill Douglas
Bill Gaither
Buddy Floyd
Buddy Tate
Buster Harding
Camille Howard
Charles Gillum
Charles Q. Price
Charlie Thomas
Chico Hamilton
Chuck Norris
Chuck Waller
Cleophus Curtis
Clyde Dunn
Devonia Williams
Don Hill
Earl Sumner Jackson
Edward Smith
Emmett Berry
Eurales Jefferson
Floyd Turnham
Forest Powell
Frank Sleet
Gene Gilbeaux
Harold Grant
Harry Parr Jones
Henry Green
Henry McDade
Herman Washington
Hubert Meyers "Bumps"
Jack McVea
Jackie Kelso
Jake "Vernon" Porter
Jay McShann
Jesse Price
Jesse Sailes
Jewell L. Grant
Jim Wynn
Jimmy Allen
Jimmy Jackson
John Anderson
Johnny Rogers
Lawrence Kato
Louis Speiginer
Major Evans
Mario Delagarde
Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis
Mickey Champion
Milburn Newman
Monk McFay
Percy Gabriel
Pete McShann
Poss. John Anderson
Ralph Hamilton
Ray Martinez
Raymond Taylor
Red Callender
Rev. Clarence Thornton
Robert "Snake" Sims
Roy Milton
Seeward Evans
Theodore Donnelly
Theodore Smalls
Tiny Webb
Vido Musso
Willard McDaniel
William Scott
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Theme(s)Grammy Winning Artist
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Artist(s)Jimmy Witherspoon