Joe Pullum

Joe Pullum

Person from United States

Genres: blues, piano, vocal, All, the vitamin b12

About Joe Pullum

Joe Pullum (December 25, 1905 — January 6, 1964) was an American Texas blues singer and songwriter. Pullum, an Alabama-born nightclub singer, was one of the more obscure blues stars. He was accompanied on his few recordings by two pianists; Rob Cooper on his earlier discs, and Andy Boy on his later efforts. Pullum's major success was with his self-written song, "Black Gal What Makes Your Head So Hard?" (1934). It sold in large quantities and was covered by Leroy Carr, Skip James, Mary Johnson, Jimmie Gordon, Josh White, Bumble Bee Slim, the Harlem Hamfats and Smokey Hogg. His subsequent recordings did not fare as well. Pullum recorded four sessions, which yielded a total of 30 tracks tracks, between April 1934 and February 1936. The tracks included two intended sequels to "Black Gal," but overall sales were modest. Pullum later performed on radio on the Houston station, KTLC, backed by another pianist, Preston "Peachy" Chase. Pullum relocated to Los Angeles, California in the 1940s, and he further interpreted "Black Gal" into "My Woman", accompanied by Lloyd Glenn, on Swingtime Records in 1948. He also reputedly recorded a demo with Specialty Records in 1953. Although he was a gifted songwriter, few of his contemporaries seemed able to recall him. Pullum died in 1964, aged 58. All of his known recordings were collated on two Document albums released in 1995. Music journalist Tony Russell wrote that "Pullum's high clear voice, drifting over the peaks and valleys of "Black Gal What Makes Your Head So Hard?", brought the shock of the new into mid-1930s blues. No one before, male or female, had sung with such feline grace. What's more, Pullum's ethereal manner hardly prepared the listener for the song's scenario of insults, smoking pistols and suicide". Discography Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1934-35) - (1995) - Document Personnel: Joe Pullum (vocals); Rob Cooper, Andy Boy (piano) Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1933-51) - (1995) - Document Personnel: Joe Pullum (vocals); Andy Boy (vocals, piano); Walter "Wolfman" Washington (vocals); Melvin Martin, Tiny Webb (guitar); Chester Boone (trumpet); Rob Cooper, Lloyd Glenn (piano); William K. "Billy" Hadnott (double bass); Bob Harvey (drums)

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Joe Pullum — Top 13 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Joe Pullum Evil Blues-Andy Boy 1937
Joe Pullum CWA Blues
Joe Pullum Hattie Green-Joe Pullum 1935-36
Joe Pullum West Dallas Drag
Joe Pullum West Dallas Woman-Walter `Cowboy` Washington 1937
Joe Pullum Ice Pick Mama-Walter `Cowboy` Washington 1937
Joe Pullum House Raid Blues-Andy Boy 1937
Joe Pullum My Woman Part 1 (alt. take)-Joe Pullum 1951
Joe Pullum Telephone Blues
Joe Pullum Too Late Blues-Andy Boy 1937
Joe Pullum Woman Trouble Blues-Joe Pullum 1935-36
Joe Pullum Cows See That Train Comin'
Joe Pullum Blues With Class
Evil Blues-Andy Boy 1937
CWA Blues
Hattie Green-Joe Pullum 1935-36
West Dallas Drag
West Dallas Woman-Walter `Cowboy` Washington 1937
Ice Pick Mama-Walter `Cowboy` Washington 1937
House Raid Blues-Andy Boy 1937
My Woman Part 1 (alt. take)-Joe Pullum 1951
Telephone Blues
Too Late Blues-Andy Boy 1937
Woman Trouble Blues-Joe Pullum 1935-36
Cows See That Train Comin'
Blues With Class