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Mance Lipscomb - Wikipedia - Mance Lipscomb (April 9, 1895 – January 30, 1976) was an American blues
singer, guitarist and songster. He was born Beau De Glen Lipscomb near
Navasota, ...
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Mance Lipscomb - Jack of Spades - YouTube - Mar 19, 2006 ... Originally a Blind Lemon tune, Mance does it just right with a pocket blade. Enjoy!
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Mance Lipscomb - Biography of Mance Lipscomb guitarist and songster representing one of the last
remnants of the nineteenth-century tradition, which predated the development ...
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Mance Lipscomb: Two Songs - YouTube - Nov 16, 2007 ... Legendary Texas blues guitar great Mance Lipscomb performs "Take Me Back"
and "Goin' Down Slow." From the DVD "Mance Lipscomb in ...
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Mance Lipscomb | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links | AllMusic - Like Leadbelly and Mississippi John Hurt, the designation as strictly a blues
singer dwarfs the musical breadth of Mance Lipscomb. Born on April 9, 1895 in ...
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Mance Lipscomb – Texas Monthly - A MUSICAL GRANDPA MOSES, Mance Lipscomb spent half a century singing
and playing for black audiences in his hometown of Navasota before being ...
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Mance Lipscomb - The Best of Mance Lipscomb - Amazon.com Music - Mance was in his own words primarily "a sharecropper and songster" who, after a
week of hard work in the fields, would supply the music for both blacks and ...
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Mance Lipscomb - Mance Lipscomb's precinct of the Brazos Bottoms source: Glen Alyn 1999, p. 9
map drawn by Glen Alyn & Dr. Dennis Fitzsimons a bit colorized by Stefan Wirz
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I Say Me for a Parable: The Oral Autobiography of Mance Lipscomb ... - In these 11 unusual narratives, recorded between 1973 and 1976, legendary
blues singer and guitarist Lipscomb (1895-1976) tells folk music enthusiast Alyn
all ...
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