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Wilbur Sweatman

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Wilbur Coleman Sweatman (February 7, 1882, Brunswick, Missouri – March 9, 1961, New York City) was an African-American ragtime and dixieland jazz composer, bandleader, and clarinetist. Sweatman was one of the first African-American musicians to develop a nationwide fan base. He was also a trailblazer in the racial integration of musical groups. Wilbur Coleman Sweatman was born to Matilda and Coleman Sweatman. Wilbur's father ran a barbershop in the riverside town to provide for his family, which also included daughters Eva and Lula. His mother was apparently of mixed racial background as she and the children were listed as mulatto on some census reports. While Wilbur was still a toddler his father abandoned the family, moving to St. Joseph, Missouri and starting a new family. His mother persevered, continuing to operate the barbershop as well as taking in boarders. Wilbur received his education at the segregated Elliott School in Brunswick and helped out around the barbershop after school. His older sister Eva was responsible for much of Wilbur Sweatman's early music training, teaching him to play piano. Later Sweatman would become a self-taught violinist, and then taking up the clarinet. Over the years he would also learn to play trombone, bass clarinet and organ. Wilbur Sweatman's professional music career began in the late 1890s when, still a teenager, he toured with circus bands, first with Professor Clark Smith's Pickaninny Band from Kansas City, then with the P.G. Lowe

top songs

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Down Home Rag

780
2

Kansas City Blues

114
3

Ev'rybody's Crazy 'Bout The Doggone Blues

84
4

The Darktown Strutters Ball (Introducing I'm Sorry I Made You Cry)

80
5

Kansas City Blue

70
6

Indianola

49
7

My Hawaiian sunshine

35
8

A Bag Of Rags

34
9

Sweat Blues

32
10

Joe Turner Blues

29

albums

Wilbur Sweatman 1916-1935

Wilbur Sweatman 1916-1935

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Archive Of American Popular Music 1895-1927

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Really the Blues?: A Blues History (1893-1959), Vol. 1 (1893-1929)

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Ragtime To Jazz 1 1912-1919

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Really the Blues? - A Blues History, 1893-1959 Volume 1 (Disc 1)

That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History (1895-1950), Vol. 1 (1895-1927)

That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History (1895-1950), Vol. 1 (1895-1927)

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The Norton Jazz Recordings Disc 1

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That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History (1895-1950) Vol. 1

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That Devilin' Tune - a Jazz History, 1895-1950 Volume 1 (Disc 3)

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The Norton Jazz Recordings

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Columbia A 2611

Jazz In The Charts Vol. 1 - Tiger Rag

Jazz In The Charts Vol. 1 - Tiger Rag

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