Leroy Carr
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Biography
[Edit]The term "urban blues" is usually applied to post-World War II blues band music, but one of the forefathers of the genre in its pre-electric format was pianist Leroy Carr. Teamed with the exemplary guitarist Scrapper Blackwell in Indianapolis, Carr became one of the top blues stars of his day, composing and recording almost 200 sides during his short lifetime, including such classics as "How Long, How Long," "Prison Bound Blues," "When the Sun Goes Down," and "Blues Before Sunrise." His blues were expressive and evocative, recorded only with piano and guitar, yet as author Sam Charters has noted, Carr was "a city man" whose singing was never as rough or intense as that of the country bluesmen, and as reissue producer Francis Smith put it, "He, perhaps more than any other single artist, was responsible for transforming the rural blues patterns of the '20s into the more city-oriented blues of the '30s."
Born in Nashville, Leroy Carr moved to Indianapolis as a child. While he was still in his teens, he taught himself how to play piano. Carr quit school in his mid-teens, heading out for a life on the road. For the next few years, he would play piano at various parties and dances in the Midwest and South. During this time, he held a number of odd jobs — he joined a circus, he was in the Army for a while, and he was briefly a bootlegger. In addition to his string of jobs, he was married for a short time.
Carr wandered back toward Indianapolis, where he met guitarist Scrapper Blackwell in 1928. The duo began performing and shortly afterward they were recording for Vocalion, releasing "How Long How Long Blues" before the year was finished. The song was an instant, surprise hit. For the next seven years, Carr and Blackwell would record a number of classic songs for Vocalion, including "Midnight Hour Blues," "Blues Before Sunrise," "Hurry Down Sunshine," "Shady Lane Blues," and many others.
Throughout the early '30s, Carr was one of the most popular bluesmen in America. While his professional career was successful, his personal life was spinning out of control, as he sunk deeper and deeper into alcoholism. His addiction eventually cut his life short — he died in April 1935. Carr left behind a enormous catalog of blues and his influence could be heard throughout successive generation of blues musicians, as evidenced by artists like T-Bone Walker, Otis Spann, and Champion Jack Dupree. ~ Jim O'Neal, Rovi
Title: How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone CD2
Artist: Leroy Carr, Scrapper Blackwell
Genre: Blues
Title: Whiskey Is My Habit, Good Women Is All I Crave - The Best of Leroy Carr
Artist: Leroy Carr
Genre: Blues
Title: How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone CD3
Artist: Leroy Carr, Scrapper Blackwell
Genre: Blues
Title: How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone CD4
Artist: Leroy Carr, Scrapper Blackwell
Genre: Blues
Title: How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone CD1
Artist: Leroy Carr, Scrapper Blackwell
Genre: Blues
Title: Leroy Carr & Black Boy Shine (1934-1937)
Artist: Leroy Carr, Scrapper Blackwell, Black Boy Shine
Genre: Blues
Collections
Title: Hoogie Boogie (Blues Legends Are Back)
Genre: Blues
Title: Dreamin' Blues (Classic Blues Legends)
Genre: Blues
Title: Before Bob Dylan: 100 Recordings (CD1)
Genre: Blues, Gospel, Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock, World Music, Country, Folk
Title: Rough Guide To Railroad Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Bronze Christmas
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Traditional Pop Music, Funk
Featuring albums
Title: Legends of the Blues, Vol. 1
Artist: Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong Orchestra
Title: Christmas Bells (Holiday Classics Vol. 1)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: Epic Americana: Pre-War Blues, Country & Folk
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: (All That Jazz, Vol. 129) Hobo On Dusty Roads (Remastered)
Artist: John Lee Hooker
Genre: Blues