Peetie Wheatstraw
Peetie Wheatstraw
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Genres: Piano Blues, Acoustic Memphis Blues, Pre-War Country Blues, St. Louis Blues, Regional Blues
Active: 30's, 40's
Born: December 21, 1902 in Ripley, TN
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Peetie Wheatstraw was the name adopted by singer William Bunch, taking it from Black American folklore. According to author Ralph Ellison, who made use of the Wheatstraw legend to model characters in his novels Invisible Man and Juneteenth, "Peetie Wheatstraw" was the evil half of a twin personality whose challenge was invoked at the start of a pool game. He was "the Devil's Son-In-Law" or "the High Sheriff of Hell," in search of his other half, the "Lord God Stingerroy" to shoot him a game. Nothing is known of the early life of William Bunch, other than that he was born in Ripley, Tennessee and raised in Cotton Plant, Arkansas. In 1929, he arrived in East St. Louis, already using the name Peetie Wheatstraw.
Discography
Release: February 4, 2003
Label: Classic Blues
Release: July 30, 2002
Label: Fremeaux & Associes