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  1. John Henry Creach (May 28, 1917 – February 22, 1994), better known as Papa John Creach, was an American blues violinist who also played classical, jazz, R&B, pop and acid rock music. Early in his career, he performed as a journeyman musician with Louis Armstrong , Fats Waller , Stuff Smith , Charlie Christian , Big Joe Turner , T-Bone Walker ...

  2. Papa John Creach - St. Louis Blues. From Papa John Creach's first solo album, released in 1971. Personnel: Papa John Creach (violin), Stan Monteiro (clarinet), Mike Lipskin...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Papa_BluesPapa Blues - Wikipedia

    Papa Blues is Papa John Creach 's 1992 album, his final studio album, and his only album released after the 1970s. Track listing. "Sweet Life Blues" (Bernie Pearl) – 4:15. "Bumble Bee Blues" (traditional) – 5:17. "Old Fashioned Papa" (Pearl) – 5:03. "Big Leg Baby" (Lermon Horton) – 5:17. "Why Don't You Let Me Be" (Big Terry DeRouen) – 4:45.

    • Bee Bump
    • Blues
    • 1992
  4. 27. Nov. 2017 · Papa John Creach Papa Blues Full Album - YouTube. Serotonin. 2.73K subscribers. Subscribed. 66. 5.4K views 6 years ago. Track listing Sweet Life Blues (Bernie Pearl) 0:00 Bumble Bee...

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  5. John Henry Creach, better known as Papa John Creach, was an American blues violinist, who has also played "classical, jazz, be-bop, R&B, pop and acid rock" music. Early in his career he played with Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Stuff Smith, and Charlie Christian as well as Big Joe Turner, T-Bone Walker, Nat King Cole and Roy Milton. Later, he ...

  6. 20. Jan. 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Rebeat Digital GmbHPapa Blues · Papa John CreachPapa Blues℗ 2015 Bee Bump RecordsReleased on: 2015-01-15Composer: John CreachAuto-gene...

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  7. Papa John Creach bio. Through his participation in the Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, as well as his solo recordings, Papa John Creach was one of the most prominent blues violinists from the 20th century. He was equally skilled in blues, pop, rock, jazz and jazz. His playing style included a warm, rough tone and wild solo licks.