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  1. Big Maceo Merriweather. Major "Big Maceo" Merriweather (March 31, 1905 – February 23, 1953) [1] was an American pianist and blues singer. He was mainly active in Chicago through the 1940s. [2] Career. Born in Newnan, Georgia, [1] he was a self-taught pianist. In the 1920s, he moved to Detroit, Michigan, to begin his music career.

  2. Major Merriweather (March 31, 1905 – February 23, 1953), better known as Big Maceo Merriweather, was an American pianist and blues singer. He was mainly acti...

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  3. Big Maceo was one of the most influential blues and Boogie-Woogie piano players of the 1940s. His heavy-handed style impacted practically every post-World War II blues pianist of note, especially Otis Spann, Johnny Jones, and Eddie Boyd.

  4. Despite a relatively brief blues career, and authoring and recording one of the all-time blues classics in “Worried Life Blues”, Major “Big Maceo” Merriweather allotted a legacy that inspired the next generation of Chicago blues piano artists.

  5. Big Maceo Merriweather. Big Maceo Merriweather (* 31. März 1905 in Atlanta; † 23. Februar 1953 in Chicago ), eigentlich Major Merriweather, war ein einflussreicher US-amerikanischer Blues -Pianist. Bereits in jungen Jahren spielte Merriweather Piano in Bars und auf Tanzveranstaltungen in Atlanta.

  6. Big Maceo Merriweather, vocal and piano; Tampa Red, guitar. Recorded June 24, 1941, Chicago. Released on Bluebird B8827 (78 rpm) and rereleased on RCA Victor 20-2133 (78 rpm) and Groove G5001 (78rpm and 45rpm). Discographical details from Blues and Gospel Records 1890-1943. — Jim O’Neal. November 10th, 2016. Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!

  7. 3. Sept. 2013 · Big Maceo Merriweather (b. 3- 31-1905 -- d. 3-23-1953), known as Big Maceo, was an American Chicago blues pianist and singer, active in Chicago in the 1940s. Born in Atlanta, Georgia. In...

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