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Emry Arthur (Vocals, Guitar, Songwriter) * Date of Death: August 22, 1967 * Place of Birth: Elk Spring Valley (Wayne County), Kentucky * Place of Death: Indianapolis, Indiana Emry's father was a collector of songs and his musical brothers Henry and Sam, as well as neighbors Richard Burnett, Leonard Rutherford, and William Rexroat -- who also made recordings -- inspired him to become a musician. The loss of a finger in a hunting accident forced him to play with a simpler, more percussive guitar style. After a move to Indianapolis to find work in 1925, Emry and his brother Henry recorded initially for Vocalion in Chicago on January 17, 1928. In 1929, his wife divorced him and he lost his Vocalion recording contract. Ironically, he relocated to Port Washington, Wisconsin, on the lake shore north of Milwaukee -- and the home of the Wisconsin Chair Company, the parent of Paramount Records -- and Emry found a job at the furniture factory. Eventually, his superiors found out who he was and induced him to record again for Paramount. Emry played guitar on "False Hearted Lover's Blues" with Doc Boggs (which was also released on the rare and arcane "Lonesome Ace (Without A Yodel)" label out of Richlands, Virginia). Emry recorded again for Decca in 1935, but the recordings did not sell well. Discouraged, he left the music business and returned to Indianapolis, where he died in 1967. Emry Arthur left a recorded legacy of nearly 80 sides. Recordings include: The Little Blac
Songs Before Other Acts Made Them Famous
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
The Music Of Kentucky: Early American Rural Classics 1927-37, Vol. 2
Man of Constant Sorrow (and Other Timeless Mountain Ballads)
Before The Blues Vol. 2
Man of Constant Sorrow and Other Timeless Mountain Ballads
Music Inspired By Oh! Brother, Where Art Thou? [Disc 1]
A Short Life of Trouble: Popular American Ballads 1927-1943
Appalachian Heart: The Original Bluegrass Classics
Constant Sorrow: Bluegrass From Root To Flower
Man Of Constant Sorrow And Other Timeless Moun
Paramount Old Time Recordings - Disc A