
Born June 18, 1898, in Halley, Arkansas. A staple of Memphis jug band ensembles, Corley was adept at washtub bass, jugs, and the kazoo, as well as being a fine blues singer. He lived all his life in Memphis, Tennessee, where he founded the Beale Street Jug Band, and even worked as a talent scout for Adelphi Records. He passed away on April 15, 1974. There's not much chance of making jug band music without a jug, although a few have tried. A washtub bass doesn't hurt, either.
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Just a Dream
Tri-State Bus
Dresser Drawer Blues
Yancey Special
Big Legged Woman
Fool's Blues
Memphis Is a Wonderful City
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Big Leg Woman
Dewey's Blues
Back To The Country
It Was a Dream
Down to Arkansas
Yes My Baby's Just Like A Dresser
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Just a Dream I Got on My Mind
I feel so bad
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Last Night
Harp Instrumental
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Yes, My Baby's Just Like a Dresser
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Tri State Bus
Revival 1004
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Rains All Night
Step It Up and Go
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