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KAZEE, Buell

by admin last modified 2005-07-04 10:02 AM

American minister of church and country singer (1900-1976)

* 29-8-1900, Burton Fork, Kentucky    † 21-8-1976

 

Kazee was a college educated, fully ordained minister of the church who had an avid interest in a wide range of traditional music. During 1927-29 he recorded 58 titles for Brunswick, 46 of which were released – Kazee singing and playing five string banjo on such songs as Hobo’s Last Ride and Rock Island Line, also cutting sometwo part sketches that included A Mountain Boy Makes His First Record and Election Day, Kentucky.

Author of a book Faith in the Victory, Kazee performed at many folk concerts throughout his life and recorded some material for the Library of Congress.

 

Albums:

 

BUELL KAZEE PLAYS AND SINGS

 

LEGENDARY KENTUCKY BALLAD SINGER

 

Redwing/ Poor Orphan Boy/ Snow Deer/ The Butcher Boy/ Faded Coat Of Blue/ The Orphan Girl/ The Ship That’s Sailing High/ The Blind Man/ The Cowboy’s Farewell/ Roving Cowboy/ The Wagoner’s Lad/ The Dying Soldier/ I’m Alone In This World/ Old Whisker Bill, The Moonshiner/ Don’t Forget Me Little Darling/ East Virginia/ Why Not Tonight/ Lady Gay/ Toll The Bells/ The Cowboy Trail/ If You Love Your Mother/ Little Mohee


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