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Cannon

 
Artist: Gus Cannon
  • Born: September 12, 1883, Red Banks, MS
  • Died: October 15, 1979, Memphis, TN
  • Active: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Banjo, Jug, Kazoo
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of Cannon's Jug Stompers," "The Complete Works: 1927-1930," "Legendary 1928-30 Recordings"
  • Representative Songs: "Poor Boy, Long Ways from Home," "Walk Right In," "My Money Never Runs Out"

Biography

A remarkable musician (he could play five-string banjo and jug simultaneously!), Gus Cannon bridged the gap between early blues and the minstrel and folk styles which preceded it. His band of the '20s and '30s, Cannon's Jug Stompers, represents the apogee of jug band style. Songs they recorded, notably the raggy "Walk Right In," were staples of the folk repertoire decades later; and Cannon himself continued to record and perform into the 1970s.

Self-taught on an instrument made from a frying pan and a raccoon skin, he learned early repertoire in the 1890s from older musicians, notably Mississipian Alec Lee. The early 1900s found him playing around Memphis with songster Jim Jackson and forming a partnership with Noah Lewis whose harmonica wizardry would be basic to the Jug Stompers sound. In 1914, Cannon began work with a succession of medicine shows which would continue into the 1940s, and where he further developed his style and repertoire.

His recording career began with Paramount sessions in 1927. He continued to record into the '30s as a soloist and with his incredible trio which included Noah Lewis along with guitarists Hosea Wood or Ashley Thompson. (Side projects included duets with Blind Blake and the first ever recordings of slide banjo!) Often obliged to find employment in other fields than music, Cannon continued to play anyway, mostly around Memphis. He resumed his stalled recording efforts in 1956 with sessions for Folkways. Subsequent sessions paired him with other Memphis survivors like Furry Lewis. Advancing age curtailed his activities in the '70s, but he still played the occasional cameo, sometimes from a wheelchair, until shortly before his death. ~ Steve James, All Music Guide
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Cannon
Cannon Title Screen.jpg
Format Crime drama
Starring William Conrad
Country of origin  United States
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 124 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Quinn Martin
Running time 60 min (approx)
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 14, 1971 – March 3, 1976

Cannon is a detective series which ran on CBS from 1971 to 1976. The series was a Quinn Martin production, and featured many of the company's well-known stylistic quirks. Cannon marked the first time a QM series aired on a network other than ABC.

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Synopsis

Cannon stars William Conrad as the overweight detective Frank Cannon, who had resigned from the LAPD and become a private detective. He charged high fees to his well-to-do clients so that he could work for poorer clients at little or no charge. He also used it to indulge his high-priced lifestyle, which included maintenance on his Lincoln Continental Mark IV, which was frequently wrecked.

Frank Cannon frequently crossed over to appear on Barnaby Jones, another QM series which ran concurrently with Cannon on CBS between January 1973 and the latter's cancellation. The Barnaby Jones character, played by Buddy Ebsen, was introduced in the third-season episode "Requiem for a Son" in 1973. The two-part episode "The Deadly Conspiracy" (1975) began on Cannon and concluded on Barnaby Jones.

Cast

Guest stars

A young Martin Sheen had a recurring role as an ex-policeman. Other notable guest stars include: Tom Skerritt, Shelley Duvall, David Janssen, Mike Farrell, Sheree North, Nick Nolte, Tina Louise, Donna Mills, Robert Loggia, John M. Pickard, Peter Strauss, Claudia Jennings, Judson Pratt, Dana Elcar, Joan Fontaine, John Vernon, and David Soul.

Episodes

DVD releases

CBS Home Entertainment (distributed by Paramount) will release Season 2, Volume 2 of Cannon on DVD on February 16, 2010. [1]

DVD Name Ep # Release Date
Season 1, Volume 1 13 July 8, 2008
Season 1, Volume 2 13 December 2, 2008
Season 2, Volume 1 12 June 2, 2009
Season 2, Volume 2 12 February 16, 2010

Nielsen ratings

  • 1971-72: #29
  • 1972-73: #14
  • 1973-74: #10
  • 1974-75: #27

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