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Post by blueescorpio2000 on Apr 23, 2014 16:26:25 GMT -5
JESSIE MAE DISCOGRAPHY02/62
DRA 319 - It Might As Well Be Spring / Don't Freeze On Me 12/62DRA 327 - End Of The World / Ghost Of A Chance Notes:Billboard, April 7, 1962, p.76: Article about DJ Al Jarvis acting as a talent scout for "recently formed DRA records". Jessie Mae is listed as already under contract with the label. tinyurl.com/m8ret4qR 'n' R anoraks identified this 'JESSIE MAE' as songwriter Jessie Mae Robinson (aka Jessie Mae Booker) tinyurl.com/l69pdrtBut then... Jessie Mae Robinson's daughter,June Lynch stepped in... Listening to 'Rock 'Em and Roll 'Em' parts 1 & 2 by Jessie Mae Roberson (sic) on Blaze 111 June Lynch shook her head: 'That doesn't sound anything like my mother' June Lynch stuck to her guns.'My mother never recorded,not even on her dubs' (source:'JESSIE MAE ROBINSON' by Jim Dawson in 'Juke Blues' # 22 - Winter / Spring 1991) Confused, Marc Anyone?
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Post by Admin on Apr 25, 2014 13:13:48 GMT -5
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Post by blueescorpio2000 on Apr 25, 2014 14:18:33 GMT -5
Thanks for that!How about DNA profiling???
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Post by Admin on May 1, 2014 9:18:23 GMT -5
Will the real Jessie Mae please stand up [laughing]
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Post by blueescorpio2000 on Apr 17, 2017 9:13:56 GMT -5
'It might as well be spring'
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Post by blueescorpio2000 on Apr 17, 2017 13:12:22 GMT -5
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Post by blueescorpio2000 on Feb 23, 2019 14:45:25 GMT -5
The other Jessie Mae Robinson Monte Easter, trumpet; Maxwell Davis, tenor sax; Rosetta Andrews, piano; Ralph Hamilton, bass; Charles Blackwell, drums; Jessie Mae Robinson, vocals. Los Angeles, CA, 1952 D6045 Jessie Mae's Blues - Discovery 1203 D6046 That's His Secret - D6047 Gotta Go Now unissued D6048 Lonely Lonely Me - Discovery 1204 D6049 In Mother's Arms - The second and last Discovery release was behind singer Jesse Mae Robinson who Easter recalls played the Piayboy circuit in Kansas and is not related in any way to the singer. pianist. and composer of the same name [which bears out Jim Dawson‘s likewise assumption in his excellent article on the other Texas-born Robinson in 'Juke Blues' # 22 - Winter / Spring 1991.] (source: 'The Monte Easter Story' by Louis Opal Nations in 'Real Blues' # 17 - February / March 1999)
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