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  1. Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell - Vol. 1 1928-1934 (JSP) Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell - Vol. 2 1934-1941 (JSP) Leroy Carr (1905-35), who is best remembered for introducing his “How Long, How Long Blues,” was a major blues pianist and singer during his short life. He primarily performed medium-tempo blues and blues

  2. Buy Vol. 1, 1928-1934: How Long Blues (CD) by Leroy Carr (CD $29.98). Amoeba Music. Ships Free in the U.S. Amoeba Music. Home; Login; Register; Your Cart. 0 Items. ... Vol. 1, 1928-1934: How Long Blues (CD) Leroy Carr Whisky Is My Habit, Good Women Is All I Crave: The Best Of Leroy Carr (CD)

  3. Leroy Carr. Complete Recorded Works (19 June 1928 – 25 February 1935) Vol. 6: 17 December 1934 to 25 February 1935. Featuring the recordings of: Leroy Carr, vocal, piano; Scrapper Blackwell, guitar, speech on 1; Josh White, 2nd guitar. Genres: Blues, Country Blues, Country Blues Guitar, Blues Piano, Tennessee Blues, Indianapolis Blues,

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  6. 1965 RCA Victor Race Series Vol. 2; 1971 Masters of the Blues Vol. 12 Collector's Classics; 1973 Singin' the Blues, 1934 Biograph; 1987 Great Piano-Guitar Duets (1929-1935)Old Tramp; 1988 Naptown Blues (1929-1934) Yazoo; 1988 Leroy Carr 1929-1934 Document; 1989 Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell (1930-1958) Story of the Blues; 1990 The Piano Blues ...

  7. Leroy Carr, vocal and piano; Scrapper Blackwell, guitar. Recorded June 19, 1928, Indianapolis, Indiana. Released on Vocalion 1191, Banner 32557, Oriole 8166, Perfect 0215, and Romeo 5166 (all 78 rpm). Discographical details from Blues and Gospel Records 1890-1943. — Jim O’Neal.