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By now, Raitt was also playing folk and rhythm and blues clubs in the Boston area, performing alongside established blues legends such as Howlin ' Wolf, Sippie Wallace, and Mississippi Fred McDowell, all of whom she met through Waterman.
" On February 12, 2007, Paul Oliver confirmed to John Tennison that it was Sippie Wallace who told Oliver that performances by East Texas pianists had formed the basis for George Thomas's " Hop Scop Blues ".
Hill, Pee Wee Crayton, Harry Choates, Lightnin ' Hopkins, Gatemouth Brown, Leadbelly, Big Mama Thorton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sippie Wallace, Victoria Spivey, Mance Lipscomb, Scott Joplin, Hot Lips Page, Gene Ramey, Jack Teagarden, Teddy Wilson, Kenny Dorham, Ella Mae Morse, Charles Brown, Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell, George Jones, Leon Payne, Tex Ritter, Roger Miller, Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson, Johnny Horton, George Strait, Jim Reeves, Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Ray Price, Doug Sahm / Sir Douglas Quintet / Texas Tornados, Clifton Chenier, T-Bone Burnett, Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Taylor, Lydia Mendoza, Flaco Jimenez, Santiago Jimenez Sr., Beto Villa, Narcisco Martinez, Archie Bell & the Drells, Dustin Adams, Johnny Guitar Watson, Yolanda Adams, Ornette Coleman, King Curtis, Mickey Newbury, Phil Ochs, Townes Van Zandt, Selena Quintanilla, Pantera, Steve Miller Band, Boz Scaggs, Charlie Sexton, Janis Joplin, ZZ Top, Eric Johnson and many others.
Thomas was the pianist head of an important Texas blues clan which included his daughter Hociel Thomas, his siblings Beulah ‘ SippieWallace and Hersal Thomas, plus Bernice Edwards, not a blood relative, but raised with the family.
Sippie Wallace ( born as Beulah Thomas, November 1, 1898 – November 1, 1986 ) was an American singer-songwriter.
Wallace also recorded an album of old blues standards with her friend Victoria Spivey, called Sippie Wallace and Victoria Spivey, which came out in 1970 on Spivey's own self-named label.
In 1981, Wallace recorded an album Sippie for Atlantic Records, which earned a her a 1983 Grammy nomination, and also won the 1982 W. C. Handy Award for Best Blues Album of the Year.
1: Sippie Wallace, released in 1984.
In 1984 she traveled to Germany to tour with Zwingenberger, where they also recorded the only complete live album she ever did: An Evening With Sippie Wallace for Vagabond Records.
In 1986, Rhapsody Films and producer Roberta Grossman released Sippie Wallace: Blues Singer and Song Writer, a documentary about Sippie Wallace, who is represented in this film portrait by means of concert footage, interviews, historic rare recordings and photographs.
" She includes songs from Steve Stills, the Marvelettes, and a classic feminist blues singer named Sippie Wallace because she knows the world doesn't end with acoustic song-poems and Fred McDowell.
#" Mighty Tight Woman " ( Sippie Wallace ) – 4: 20
#" Women Be Wise " ( John Beach, Sippie Wallace ) – 4: 09
McTell borrowed part of the lyrics from a 1923 Sippie Wallace recording of " Up the Country Blues ," which was later popularized by Canned Heat as " Goin ' up the Country.
At the Winnipeg Folk Festival, Colin met Mississippi bluesman Sam Chatmon, and later that year made a pilgrimage to US to meet South Detroit's Sippie Wallace.
His brother George W. Thomas was also a skilled piano player, while his sister Sippie Wallace and niece Hociel Thomas were singers of note.
Thomas recorded under his own name, and as an accompanist to Hociel Thomas, Sippie Wallace, Lilian Miller and Sodarisa Miller.
Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, John Lee Hooker, Sippie Wallace, T-Bone Walker, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Memphis Slim, Otis Rush, Lonnie Johnson, Eddie Boyd, Big Walter Horton, Junior Wells, Big Joe Williams, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Big Mama Thornton, Bukka White Howlin ' Wolf ( with a band made up of Sunnyland Slim, Hubert Sumlin, Willie Dixon and drummer Clifton James ), Champion Jack Dupree, Son House, Skip James, Sleepy John Estes, Little Brother Montgomery, Victoria Spivey, J.

Sippie and recorded
In 1971 Raitt recorded a rendition of Sippie Wallace's " Women Be Wise " on her self-titled album Bonnie Raitt.

Sippie and Blues
On July 22, 1982 at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Sippie shared the stage with the King of the Blues, B. B.

Wallace and recorded
In 1985, Williams recorded an album for Blue Note Records entitled Foreign Intrigue, which featured the playing of pianist Mulgrew Miller and trumpeter Wallace Roney.
The songs were recorded in Matt Wallace's parent's garage, where Wallace had set up and been running a recording studio while the band was still recording under the name Sharp Young Men, with M Morris, Billy Gould, Mike Bordin and Wade Worthington.
* Helmet – Meantime ( 1992 ) ( song " In The Meantime " recorded by Albini ; mixed by Andy Wallace )
The song " In the Meantime " was recorded by Steve Albini and later remixed by Andy Wallace.
* Track 13 recorded by Andy Wallace at the Paramount Theatre ( Seattle, Washington ), Seattle, WA, October 31, 1991.
From then until he died twenty years later Hines recorded endlessly both solo and with jazz notables like Cat Anderson, Harold Ashby, Barney Bigard, Lawrence Brown, Dave Brubeck ( they recorded duets in 1975 ), Jaki Byard ( duets in 1972 ), Benny Carter, Buck Clayton, Cozy Cole, Wallace Davenport, Eddie " Lockjaw " Davis, Vic Dickenson, Roy Eldridge, Duke Ellington ( duets in 1966 ), Ella Fitzgerald, Panama Francis, Bud Freeman, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Gonsalves, Stephane Grappelli, Sonny Greer, Lionel Hampton, Coleman Hawkins, Johnny Hodges, Peanuts Hucko, Helen Humes, Budd Johnson, Jonah Jones, Max Kaminsky, Gene Krupa, Ellis Larkins, Marian McPartland ( duets in 1970 ), Gerry Mulligan, Ray Nance, Oscar Peterson ( duets in 1968 ), Russell Procope, Pee Wee Russell, Jimmy Rushing, Stuff Smith, Rex Stewart, Maxine Sullivan, Buddy Tate, Jack Teagarden, Clark Terry, Sarah Vaughan, Joe Venuti, Earle Warren, Ben Webster, Teddy Wilson ( duets in 1965 & 1970 ), Jimmy Witherspoon, Jimmy Woode and Lester Young.
Hiatt recorded the album with producer Matt Wallace who had worked most prominently with Faith No More, a band that Hiatt's 15-year-old son Rob had recommended for him.
In 1989, Scott and Holiday, along with new recruit Victoria Wallace, recorded an album entitled Three Degrees ... And Holding on Ichiban Records.
On 18 June 2010, Thirsty Merc released their third album, entitled Mousetrap Heart which was recorded mostly in LA with producer Matt Wallace, and two tracks produced in Melbourne with longtime Thirsty Merc producer Lindsay Gravina.
Talladega Superspeedway has the record for the fastest recorded time by a NASCAR stock car in a closed oval course, with the record of 216. 309 mph set by Rusty Wallace on June 9, 2004.
Wallace has recorded 11 top-ten finishes in 2011, with a best finish of fifth at Richmond.
The first disc consists of live recordings performed by the band's second active lineup ( Robert Fripp, Boz Burrell, Mel Collins, Ian Wallace, Peter Sinfield ) recorded in 1971 and 1972.
Wallace's first recorded songs, " Shorty George " and " Up the Country Blues ", the former written with her brother George, sold well enough to make Wallace a blues star in the early 1920s.
In 1966 Wallace recorded an album on Halloween night, Copenhagen, Denmark, Women Be Wise, with Roosevelt Sykes and Little Brother Montgomery sharing the piano stool.
Wallace toured and recorded with Raitt in the 1970s and 1980s, while continuing to perform on her own.
Wallace recorded on Louis Armstrong album, Louis Armstrong and the Blues Singers ( 1966 ), singing " A Jealous Woman Like Me ", " Special Delivery Blues ", " Jack O ' Diamond Blues ", " The Mail Train Blues " and " I Feel Good ".
From 1929 to 1930 Purvis recorded with Kemp, Smith Ballew, Ted Wallace ( a pseudonym for agent Ed Kirkeby ), Rube Bloom, the California Ramblers, and Roy Wilson's Georgia Crackers.
Rasheed Wallace and Ben Wallace both recorded a double-double.
She also recorded a traditional air for the soundtrack to the film Gangs of New York, entitled " Lament for Stalker Wallace ".

Wallace and seven
Blind Harry's Wallace reaches seven feet.
Billy Hughes, John Curtin, and the Governor-General of Australia Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester in Canberra, 1945 Billy Hughes in 1945 aged 83, seven years before his deathBust of Billy Hughes by sculptor Wallace Anderson located in the Prime Ministers Avenue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens
The seven other authors who have accomplished this are Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, William Styron, Irving Wallace, Dr. Seuss, Mitch Albom and Glenn Beck.
Born in Jackson, Tennessee, Wallace began writing stories at the age of seven.
Wallace is also the New York Times bestselling author of seven novels and the lyricist of the acclaimed hymn " Mansions of the Lord ", performed as the closing music for President Ronald Reagan's national funeral.
But Wallace then turned the team around, winning five out of the next seven games, including a win against the Adelaide Crows, who were on top of the AFL ladder at the time, but they did not make the finals, just missing out and finishing ninth at the end of the 2006 season.
Despite limited playing time of just 19 minutes per game, Wallace averaged 16 points, 15 rebounds and seven blocks his senior year.
Wallace was also suspended by the NBA for seven games for threatening then-referee Tim Donaghy on an arena loading dock after a home game in 2003.
Initially, he offered the self-employed Wallace the work of assisting him, for which Wallace quoted a rate of seven shillings an hour.
Born as William Oliver Wallace in Bangalore, India, where his father ( also called William ) was serving as a Sergeant Major with the 1st Battalion of the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, he spent his early years on a British station in Trimulgherry, Secunderabad, going to Britain with his mother Lillian at the age of seven.
Despite seven top-tens in 1998, Wallace and Square D left FILMAR to drive Andy Petree Racing's new # 55 entry.
By week seven Wallace had caught two passes, run two end arounds, and thrown an incomplete pass on an end around option pass.
David Wallace was born in Lewistown, Pennsylvania on April 24, 1799, the oldest of the seven children of Andrew and Eleanor Wallace.
In total, Wallace was capped seven times for Scotland and four times for the Scottish League XI, in an era of intense competition for attacking selection.
Wallace quoted seven shillings an hour, mentioning that he was " dipping into politics " proposing nationalisation of coal mining.
This would be the only major honour that Leeds would win during the seven years that Wallace spent with them ( and indeed their most recent major honour to date ), as they never finished higher than fifth in the league during the remainder of Wallace's time at the club, and the closest they came to winning any cup competitions was a 3 – 0 defeat by Aston Villa in the Football League Cup final in March 1996.
He became an integral part of the Leeds squad for the next seven years and was found often playing as an out-and-out striker or in a more wide position on the flanks. In September 1992, Wallace was called up to the senior England squad for a friendly against Spain, but had to pull out because of injury.
The draft class produced three players who won NBA MVP awards ( Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Steve Nash ), seven other drafted players who became All-Stars ( Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Ray Allen, Žydrūnas Ilgauskas, Stephon Marbury, Jermaine O ' Neal, Peja Stojaković, Antoine Walker ), and one undrafted All-Star ( Ben Wallace ), for a grand total of eleven All-Stars.
Mr. Harney was married May 24, 1827, to Martha Rankin Wallace, a cousin of General Lew Wallace, and had seven children.
Atreus Homes and Jimmy John's sponsored Wallace in 2008, who had seven top-ten finishes.

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