On this (corrected) day...

P.W. Fenton pwfenton@p-dub.com
Fri Nov 5 08:19:49 EST 2004


On this day in 1925, Sarah Martin recorded "Down At The Razor Ball", 
"Georgia Stockade Blues",  and "Mournful Blues" in New York City for the 
OKeh label.

On this day in 1966, a frightfully young P.W. Fenton married a frightfully 
young Rosalyn Bisci, in a tiny little church, in the neighborhood where he 
grew up. They were wed in the very building that in 1954 a six year old 
P.W. made his professional singing debut, performing a moving rendition of 
"Shortnin' Bread" while sitting on his daddy's knee. He was much less 
nervous singing "Shortnin' Bread" than he was saying "I do".

On this day in 1977, Muddy Waters, along with Johnny Winter, Pinetop 
Perkins, Walter Horton, Jerry Portnoy, Jimmie Rogers, Bob Margolin and 
Willie Smith, wrapped up 6 days of recording sessions in Westport, 
Connecticut.  Music from these sessions appeared on Blue Sky LP34928 and CD108

P.W. Fenton
New Port Richey, FL
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