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Ernest Lawlars

Ernest Lawlars (May 18, 1900 – November 14, 1961)〔Harris, S. (1981): ''Blues Who's Who''. New York, Da Capo Press, pp. 316-7〕 was an American blues guitarist, vocalist, and composer, known professionally as Little Son Joe.〔Garon & Garon 1992, p. 46〕
== Life and career ==
Lawlars (sometimes spelled "Lawlers" or "Lawlar") was born in Hughes, Arkansas, United States. From around 1931 to 1936 he worked around Memphis with Robert Wilkins, who he accompanied on a recording session in 1935.〔 The same session also produced Lawlers's first recorded side, under the name Son Joe, although this was not issued.〔Dixon, Robert M W. Godrich, John. Rye, Howard W (1997). ''Blues and Gospel Records 1890-1943''. Oxford: OUP, 4th ed., p. 549〕
By 1939, he was working with, and married to, Memphis Minnie. Their first recording session together, for Vocalion in February 1939, produced six released sides by Lawlers as well as four under Minnie's name.〔 Lawlars recorded in his own right under the name Little Son Joe, but most of his recorded work was as an accompanist to Minnie.〔Larkin, Colin. ''The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music'', Guinness, page 2520, (1995) - ISBN 1-56159-176-9〕 In 1942, and billed as Little Son Joe, he had a hit with "Black Rat Swing". He mostly retired from music from around 1957 because of ill-health,〔 although after moving to Memphis in 1958 he and Minnie had a regular Saturday night gig at the Red Light in Millington, Tennessee,〔Garon & Garon 1992 p. 77〕 and he played drums on Minnie's final recording session in 1959.〔Garon & Garon 1992 p. 78〕
He died in John Gaston Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, in November 1961 from heart disease, and was buried in the New Hope Cemetery in Walls, Mississippi.〔

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