J.D. Short
Gifted with a striking and almost immediately identifable vocal style characterized by an amazing vibrato, J.D. Short was also a very versatile musician. He played piano, saxophone, guitar, harmonica, clarinet and drums. Growing up in the Mississippi Delta, Short learned guitar and piano. He was a frequent performer at house parties before he moved to St. Louis in the '20s. Short played with the Neckbones, Henry Spaulding, Honeyboy Edwards, Douglas Williams, and Big Joe Williams from the '30s until the early '60s. He recorded for Vocalion, Delmark, Folkways, and Sonet. Short was in the 1963 documentary The Blues, but died before it was released.
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Discography
3 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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J.D. Short and Son House: Blues from the Mississippi Delta
Blues - Released by Folkways Records on 1 jan. 1963
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The Sonet Blues Story
Blues - Released by Universal Music AB on 1 jan. 1973
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