In the latest issue of Perfect Sound Forever <http://
www.perfectsoundforever.com>, you'll find (among other things):
CRYIN' SAM COLLINS
Country blues remembered
"Collins was near forty when he first recorded, and seems to have come
from the "songster" tradition. In addition to blues, he would have
known hymns, ballads, novelty songs, even hillbilly tunes. Songsters
were the human jukeboxes of the turn of the twentieth century. Collins
clearly knew tent show and vaudeville type songs, as well..."
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Jason