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  2. Deep Elm Blues - Wikipedia

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    The "Deep Elm Blues" (also spelled "Deep Elem Blues" or "Deep Ellum Blues" [1]) is an American traditional song.The title of the tune refers to the historical African-American neighborhood in downtown Dallas, Texas known as Deep Ellum, which was home to blues musicians including Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Johnson, Lead Belly, and Bill Neely.

  3. Deep Elm Records - Wikipedia

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    Deep Elm Records started in New York City by John Szuch. Deep Elm's first release was the single "Anthemic Tune" by Curdlefur in 1995. Its first album was by Camber in March 1997. In 2006 Deep Elm Records signed its first UK act, Free Diamonds. By 2008, Deep Elm stopped pressing physical CDs and vinyl, effectively becoming a digital only label

  4. The Shelton Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Shelton Brothers, Bob, Joe and Merle, were pioneer country musicians and renowned recording artists based out of Texas from 1933 through the 1960s.They created and popularized the songs Johnson's Old Gray Mule, Deep Elm Blues, These Shoes Are Killing Me, Oh Monah, Match Box Blues and My Heart Oozes Blood For You, "What's The Matter With Deep Elm", "I'm A Handy Man To Have Around" and ...

  5. John Nitzinger - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Nitzinger helped pen songs on five albums for the Fort Worth band Bloodrock. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] When Bloodrock 2 went Gold, Nitzinger signed a contract with Capitol Records and his first album, the self-titled Nitzinger , was released in early 1972.

  6. List of Texas blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Jackson – (August 16, 1915 – May 30, 1976) Born in Tyler, Texas, Jackson was a regular of the Texas blues scene, an acoustic and electric country blues guitarist and singer who seemed most comfortable performing acoustic. He cut a few records for Arhoolie Records over the years. [55]

  7. John Peel's Record Box - Wikipedia

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    "Deep elm blues" Holiday Inn Records: 1962 Rockabilly 15 Charlie Feathers "Nobody's woman" "When you decide" King Records: 1957 16 Charlie Feathers "Wild wild party'" "Today and tomorrow" Memphis Recordings: 1961 Rockabilly 17 Charlie Feathers "Tongue-tied Jill" "Get with it'" Meteor Records: 1956 repressing again 18 Charlie Feathers "Too much ...

  8. Mike Morgan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Robert Morgan (born November 30, 1959, in Dallas, Texas) is an American Texas and electric blues musician. [1] He has released 14 albums to date, on various record labels including Rounder, Black Top and Severn Records. The majority of his releases have featured his long standing backing band, The Crawl.

  9. Sad Songs Remind Me - Wikipedia

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    Sad Songs Remind Me is the ninth installment in The Emo Diaries series of compilation albums, released June 24, 2003 by Deep Elm Records.As with all installments in the series, the label had an open submissions policy for bands to submit material for the compilation; as a result, the music does not all fit within the emo style.