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Bill Gaither (blues musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bill Gaither (blues musician)
Bill Gaither (April 21, 1910 or 1905 or 1908, Belmont, Kentucky — 1956〔 or more likely 1970〔() 〕) sometimes known as "Little Bill" Gaither or Leroy's Buddy,〔''e.g.'', Decca 7818: ''Racket Blues / Wintertime Blues''〕 was an American blues guitarist and singer. ==Biography== Gaither recorded hundred of songs for labels such as Decca, Arhoolie and Okeh.〔 He often partnered with the pianist George "Honey" Hill.〔 One of Gaither's most famous blues songs was "Champ Joe Louis", recorded on June 23, 1938, the day after Louis won his rematch against Max Schmeling. Ethnomusicologists have cited〔"Blues Research: Problems and Possibilities" Paul Oliver, ''Journal of Musicology'' Vol. 2 No. 4 (Autumn, 1983), pp. 377-390〕 that Gaither among a group of important, but understudied, 20th century musicians. His blues lyrics have been appreciated as poetry.〔''Perfect in Their Art: Poems on Boxing from Homer to Ali'' Michael Waters, Robert Hedin, editors. ISBN 0-8093-2531-4. Southern Illinois Univ. Press. 2003. p. 47〕 Gaither is buried in New Crown Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana, where jazz musician Wes Montgomery is also interred.
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