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W.E. Burton

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Blues and jazz musician, born February 1890 in Louisville, Kentucky, died July 6, 1977 in the same city, active in Chicago in the 1920s,
W.E. "Buddy" Burton played drums, washboard, piano, celeste, kazoo and also sang. He played with Jelly Roll Morton, Jimmy Blythe and Irene Sanders to name a few. He first recorded under his own name in 1928.

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Ham Fatchet Blues Part 1

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Ham-Fatchet Blues – Part II

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Do Do Lady

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Ham-Fatchet Blues – Part I

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Roll That Jelly

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W.E. Burton's most-played tracks include Ham Fatchet Blues Part 1, Ham-Fatchet Blues – Part II, Do Do Lady, Ham-Fatchet Blues – Part I, Roll That Jelly. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

Blues and jazz musician, born February 1890 in Louisville, Kentucky, died July 6, 1977 in the same city, active in Chicago in the 1920s, W.E. "Buddy" Burton played drums, washboard, piano, celeste, kazoo and also sang. He played with Jelly Roll Morto... Read the full biography on this page.

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