
Barrelhouse Buck McFarland (Thomas McFarland, 16 September 1903, Alton, Illinois, USA - April 1962) was a blues pianist and singer. On his 1929 debut recording, Barrelhouse Buck sang reflectively, like many St. Louis pianists, but his playing was more percussive than that of his contemporaries. This resulted partly from his experience as a drummer, and partly from a conscious decision to make his style different. By 1934, he had adopted a fierce
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
Barrelhouse Buck
Mercy Mercy Blues
Lamp Post Blues
I Got To Go Blues
Four O'Clock Blues
House Dance Blues
Lamp Post Blues [take 2]
Mean To Mean
On Your Way
Weeping Willow Blues
St. Louis Fire Fire Blues
Railroad Blues
Dupree Blues
Goodbye Blues
Charlie's Stomp
Lamp Post Blues [Take 1]
Lamp Post Blues (Take 2)
I Got To Go Blues (Take 2)
Intro
St. Louis Fire Blues
Alton Blues (Take 2)
Lamp Post Blues (Take 1)
Buck's Blues
Talk
Alton Blues (Take 1)
I Got to Go Blues [Take 1]
Don't Stop Now
I Got to Go Blues [Take 2]
I Got To Go Blues (Take 1)
Welfare Blues
Alton Blues (Take 10
Speckled Red´s Blues
Alton Blues [Take 2]
The Dirty Dozen
The Dirty Dozen No 2
Louise Baltimore Blues
Try Me One More Time
Lieutenant Blues
Wilkins Street Stomp
Buck`s Blues
Four O`clock Blues
Charlie`s Stomp
Don`t Stop Now
Alton Blues (Take 10)
Alton Blues [Take 1]
Barrelhouse Buck McFarland / Four O'Clock Blues
Alton Blues
20th Street Blues (Twentieth Street Blues)
Mercy Blues
So Long Buck
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.