Mississippi Joe Callicott, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mississippi Joe Callicott

United States Delta blues singer and guitarist

Date of Birth: 10-Nov-1901

Place of Birth: Mississippi, United States

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1969

Profession: singer, songwriter, guitarist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Mississippi Joe Callicott

  • "Mississippi" Joe Callicott (October 10, 1899 – May 1969) was an American Delta blues singer and guitarist. Callicott was born in Nesbit, Mississippi, United States.
  • In 1929 he played second guitar in Garfield Akers' duet recording, "Cottonfield Blues".
  • His "Love Me Baby Blues" has been covered by various artists, e.g.
  • (under the title of "France Chance") by Ry Cooder.
  • Arhoolie Records recorded Callicott commercially in the mid-1960s.
  • Some of his 1967 recordings (recorded by the music historian, George Mitchell) were re-released in 2003, on the Fat Possum record label.
  • His best known recordings are "Great Long Ways From Home" and "Hoist Your Window and Let Your Curtain Down".
  • Callicott also recorded, as noted by one music journalist, "his lilting "Fare Thee Well Blues.""He served as a mentor to the guitarist Kenny Brown when Brown was ten years old.Joe Callicott is buried in the Mount Olive Baptist Church Cemetery in Nesbit, Mississippi.
  • On April 29, 1995, a memorial headstone was placed on his grave arranged by the Mt.
  • Zion Memorial Fund with the help of Kenny Brown and financed by Chris Strachwitz, Arhoolie Records and John Fogerty.
  • Callicott's original marker, a simple paving stone which read simply "JOE", was subsequently donated by his family to the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
  • At the ceremony the Mount Zion Fund presented Callicott's wife Doll with a check from Arhoolie Records for royalties earned from a CD reissue of Callicott's work.

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