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Dan Pickett

 
Artist: Dan Pickett

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  • Born: August 31, 1907, Pike County, AL
  • Died: August 16, 1967, Boaz, AL
  • Active: '40s, '50s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "1949 Country Blues", "Dan Pickett & Tarheel Slim - 1949
  • Representative Songs: "Baby How Long", "Early One Morning

Biography

Reissuers have unearthed little information about Dan Pickett: He may have come from Alabama, he played a nice slide guitar in a Southeastern blues style, and he did one recording session for the Philadelphia-based Gotham label in 1949. That session produced five singles, all of which have now been compiled along with four previously unreleased sides on a reissue album that purports to contain Pickett's entire recorded output -- unless, of course, as some reviewers have speculated, Dan Pickett happens also to be Charlie Pickett, the Tennessee guitarist who recorded for Decca in 1937. As Tony Russell observed in Juke Blues, both Picketts recorded blues about lemon-squeezing, and Dan uses the name Charlie twice in the lyrics to "Decoration Day." 'Tis from such mystery and speculation that the minds of blues collectors do dissolve. ~ Jim O'Neal, All Music Guide
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