Speckled Red
Rufus George Perryman (October 23, 1892 – January 2, 1973), known as Speckled Red, was an American blues and boogie-woogie piano player and singer noted for his recordings of "The Dirty Dozens", exchanges of insults and vulgar remarks that have long been a part of African-American folklore. Provided by Wikipedia
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The barrel-house blues of Speckled Red.
Published 1961Other Authors: “…Speckled Red, 1892-1973…”
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Speckled Red : complete recorded works 1929-1938 in chronological order.
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Six blues-roots pianists; [a thorough guide to early blues piano styles with instruction, historical notes, discography, and complete music transcriptions of boogie woogie, barrelh... by Kriss, Eric
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Boogie Woogie & barrelhouse piano : complete recorded works in chronological order.
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Classic piano blues : from Smithsonian Folkways.
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