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Blues Essentials (1930-1934)

53.5K streams

53,488

Top 90 Classics - The Very Best of Mis...

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32,136

Jazz Figures / Mississippi Sheiks (193...

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Sitting On Top Of The World

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Jazz Figures / Mississippi Sheiks (193...

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Stop and Listen

Driving That Thing / Bed Spring Poker

Mississippi Sheiks, Vol. 1

Missississippi Sheiks, Vol 1 (1929-193...

Honey Babe Let The Deal Go Down: The B...

Biography

The Mississippi Sheiks were one of the most popular string bands of the late '20s and early '30s. Formed in Jackson around 1926, the band blended country and blues fiddle music -- both old-fashioned and risqué -- and included guitarist Walter Vinson and fiddler Lonnie Chatmon, with frequent appearances by guitarists Bo Carter and Sam Chatmon, who were also busy with their own solo careers. The musicians were the sons of Ezell Chatmon, uncle of Charlie Patton and leader of an area string band that was popular around the turn of the century. The Mississippi Sheiks (who took their name from the Rudolph Valentino movie The Sheik) began recording for Okeh in 1930 and had their first and biggest success with "Sitting on Top of the World," which was a crossover hit and multi-million seller. In fact, the song became a national standard and has been recorded by Howlin' Wolf, Ray Charles and many more. The Mississippi Sheiks' popularity peaked in the early '30s, and their final recording session happened in 1935 for the Bluebird label. By the end of their career, the prolific and influential string band had recorded well over 60 songs, including the successful "Stop and Listen." ~ Joslyn Layne