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Mance Lipscomb (April 9, 1895 – January 30, 1976) was an American blues singer, guitarist and songster. He was born Beau De Glen Lipscomb[nb 1] near Navasota, Texas. As a youth he took the name Mance (short for emancipation) from a friend of his oldest brother, Charlie.


Biography

Lipscomb was born April 9, 1895. His father was an ex-slave from Alabama; his mother was half Native American (Choctaw). Lipscomb spent most of his life working as a tenant farmer in Texas.

He was discovered and recorded by Mack McCormick and Chris Strachwitz in 1960, during revival of interest in the country blues. He recorded many albums of blues, ragtime, Tin Pan Alley and folk music (most of them released by Strachwitz's Arhoolie Records), singing and accompanying himself on acoustic guitar. Lipscomb had a 'dead-thumb' finger-picking guitar technique and an expressive voice. He honed his skills by playing in nearby Brenham, Texas, with a blind musician, Sam Rogers. His first release was the album Texas Songster (1960). Lipscomb performed songs in a wide range of genres, from old songs like 'Sugar Babe' (the first he ever learned) to pop numbers like 'Shine On, Harvest Moon' and 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary'.

In 1961 he recorded the album Trouble in Mind, released by Reprise Records. In May 1963, he appeared at the first Monterey Folk Festival, in California.

Unlike many of his contemporaries, he did not record in the early blues era, but his life is well documented thanks to his autobiography, I Say Me for a Parable: The Oral Autobiography of Mance Lipscomb, Texas Bluesman, narrated to Glen Alyn (published posthumously), and also a short 1971 documentary film by Les Blank, A Well Spent Life.

He began playing the guitar at an early age and played regularly for years at local gatherings, mostly what he called 'Saturday night suppers' hosted by someone in the area. He and his wife regularly hosted such gatherings for a while. Most of his musical activity took place within what he called his 'precinct', the area around Navasota, until around 1960.

Following his discovery by McCormick and Strachwitz, Lipscomb became an important figure in the American folk music revival of the 1960s. He was a regular performer at folk festivals and folk-blues clubs around the United States, notably the Ash Grove in Los Angeles, California.

He died in Navasota in 1976, two years after suffering a stroke.
曲名リスト•モード アルバム順(発行時間) 曲名順(文字数) 曲名順(その他)
  ソング 作詞 作曲 日付
1 Ain't It Hard(提供)     2009
2 Ain't You Sorry     2009
3 Angel Child(提供)     2009
4 Baby, Don't Lay It On Me(提供)     2009
5 Blues In The Bottle(提供)     2009
6 Captain, Captain (Remastered Version) [Take 2]      
7 Captain, Captain     2009
8 Careless Love (Remastered Version) [Take 2]      
9 Charlie James     2009
10 Freddie(提供)     2009
11 Jack O' Diamonds(提供)     2009
12 Joe Turner Killed A Man(提供)     2009
13 Long Tall Girl Got Stuck On Me     2009
14 Mance's Blues(提供)     2009
15 Rag In G(提供)     2009
16 Run, Sinner, Run(提供)     2009
17 Shake, Shake Mama     2009
18 So Different Blues(提供)     2009
19 Sugar Babe     2009
20 Sugar Babe, It's All Over Now      
21 Take Me Back, Baby     2009
22 Texas Blues     2009
23 The Titanic(提供)     2009
24 Tom Moore's Farm(提供)     2009
25 Willie Poor Boy(提供)     2009