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  1. 8. Okt. 2017 · 2 minutes to read. One of the most influential blues artists of the twentieth century, Leroy Carr was born in Nashville around 1905. Like many blues players of his era, Carr died a young man, but his imprint on American music is visible through his lasting impact on musicians from Robert Johnson and B. B. King to Ray Charles and Eric Clapton.

  2. 18. Feb. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesMy Own Lonesome Blues · Leroy CarrLeroy Carr Vol. 1 (1928-1929)℗ 1992 Document RecordsReleased on: 2005-10-25Au...

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  3. 26. Nov. 2010 · Original version of one of the best easy listening arrangements I've heard, performed and composed by urban blues pianist Leroy Carr. Later becoming a jazz a...

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  4. Leroy Carr (Nashville 27 mars 1905 - 29 avril 1935) est un pianiste, chanteur et compositeur de blues. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Sa famille déménage à Indianapolis en 1912 et il apprend le piano par lui-même en écoutant le pianiste Ollie Akins .

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  6. On 24 November 1931, and again with Leroy Carr not present, Scrapper recorded his largest group of solo recordings, a fine set of performances. By this time Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell were working extensively in the St. Louis area, but it was to New York City that they went for their only 1932 session, spread over three days in March.

  7. Original song "How Long, How Long Blues" is based on "How Long Daddy", recorded in 1925 by Ida Cox with Papa Charlie Jackson. On June 19, 1928, Leroy Carr, who sang and played piano, and guitarist Scrapper Blackwell recorded the song in Indianapolis, Indiana, for Vocalion Records, shortly after they began performing together.