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Andrews only recorded two songs. However, for a such an obscure artist his one record has been the subject of much debate over the years. Many call his one record the first country blues record ever recorded, while others lean on Sylvester Weaver who recorded five months prior to Andrews. The sides recorded by Weaver were guitar instrumentals, so this could be regarded as the very first recorded country blues with vocals. Weaver recorded several sides by himself and with his partner Walter Beasley. Andrews wasn't asked back to record again. Ed Andrews:Vocals & 12-String Guitar Recorded in Atlanta GA. c. late March/early April 1924 Originally issued on OKeh 8137 This recording taken from the CD "Country Blues Collector's Items (1924-1928)" User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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