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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Brownie McGhee 1944-1955" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Compilation
    • UK
    • Travelin' Man-TM CD 04
  2. Despite their later fame as "pure" folk artists playing for white audiences, in the 1940s Terry and McGhee had attempted to be successful recording artists, fronting a jump blues combo with honking saxophone and rolling piano, variously calling themselves "Brownie McGhee and his Jook House Rockers" or "Sonny Terry and his Buckshot Five", often with Champion Jack Dupree and Big Chief Ellis.

  3. rec. 1945 in New York City; Champion Jack Dupree, voc, p; Brownie McGhee, g; Count Emonson, b Lenox 505: 25: 1945: BLIND BOY JOHNSON and his Rhythm - Mean Old Frisco (HS-3933) - When You Ain't Got A Dime (HS-3934) rec. 1945 in New York City; Champion Jack Dupree, voc, p; Brownie McGhee, g; Count Emonson, b Lenox 511: 26: 1946: CHAMPION JACK DUPREE

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  4. William Thomas „Champion Jack“ Dupree (* 23. Oktober 1909 [1] in New Orleans ; † 21. Januar 1992 in Hannover ) war ein amerikanischer Blues -Sänger und -Pianist.

  5. 1931–1991. Labels. Atlantic. OKeh. Blue Horizon. Groove. William Thomas " Champion Jack " Dupree (July 23, 1909 or July 4, 1910 – January 21, 1992) [1] [2] was an American blues and boogie-woogie pianist and singer. His nickname was derived from his early career as a boxer.

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  7. 19. Feb. 1996 · He also worked as a studio musician, backing up Big Maybelle, Champion Jack Dupree and his brother, Stick McGhee, whom he backed on the 1949 hit song "Drinkin' Wine Spo-dee-o-dee."