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Leroy Dallas (Mobile, Alabama, December 12, 1920 - September 1967, Brooklyn, New York) was a blues musician. He moved to Memphis in 1924. Along his travels he played washboard behind Brownie McGhee and formed a band with James McMillan playing the streets and juke joints of Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana and Tennessee. McMillan taught Dallas guitar and the two went on to tour the southern states working with Frank Edwards who made recordings in1949 and Georgia Slim who made records in 1937. By 1943 Dallas settled in Brooklyn New York. He made his first records for Sittin’ In With in 1949 consisting of six songs. He was accompanied by Brownie McGhee who was instrumental in setting up the session. Dallas was rediscovered by blues researcher Pete Welding and made a few recordings in the 60’s. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ralph Willis Vol. 2 1951-1953
East Coast Blues Classics
Jook Joint Vol. 5
Jook Joint Vol. 1
Jook Joint Vol 4
Country Blues Obscurities
The Roots Of Rockabilly 1940-1953 [Disc 3]
Jook Joint: Vol. 6
Down Home Blue Classics 1943-1953 - CD3 - New York & The East Coast States 1943 - 1953
New York & The East Coast States - Disc 1
Shake 'Em On Down Vol. 5
The Roots of Rockabilly 1940-1953: Rompin' and Stompin' Disc 3