Arthur Crudup

Arthur Crudup

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Name = Arthur Crudup


Img_capt = Arthur Crudup at the College of Commerce, Edinburgh, 1969 (Photo by Phil Wight)
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Arthur Crudup
Alias = Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup; "Pop" Crudup; Elmer Jones; Percy Lee Crudup
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Died = death date and age|1974|3|28|1905|8|24|mf=y
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Instrument = Guitar, Vocals
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Genre = Blues, Delta blues
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Years_active = 1939 - 1974
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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (also known as "Pop" Crudup) (August 24 1905March 28 1974) was a delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis Presley (and since covered by dozens of other artists), such as "That's All Right (Mama)" (1946), "My Baby Left Me" and "So Glad You're Mine."

Career

Born in Forest, Mississippi and living and working in throughout the South and Midwest as a migrant worker for a time, he and his family returned to Mississippi in 1926. He sang gospel, then began his career as a blues singer around Clarksdale, Mississippi. He visited Chicago as member of the Harmonizing Four in 1939 and stayed there to work as a solo musician, but barely made a living as a street singer. Record producer, Lester Melrose allegedly found him while he was living in a packing crate, introduced him to Tampa Red and signed him to a recording contract with RCA Victor's Bluebird label.

He recorded with RCA in the late 1940s and with Ace Records, Checker Records and Trumpet Records in the early 1950s and toured throughout the country, specifically Black establshments in the South, with Sonny Boy Williamson II and Elmore James (around 1948)Groom, Bob, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Complete Recorded Works Vol.3 (11 March 1949 to 15 January 1952) DOCD-5203, Document Records, 1993.] . He also recorded under the names Elmer James and Percy Lee Crudup.

Crudup stopped recording in the 1950s, however, after further battles over royalties. His last Chicago session was in 1951, his 1952-54 recording sessions for Victor were held at radio station WGST in AtlantaGroom, Bob, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Complete Recorded Works Vol.3 (11 March 1949 to 15 January 1952) DOCD-5203, Document Records, 1993.] . He returned to recording with Fire Records and Delmark Records and touring in the 1960s, sometimes labeled "The Father of Rock and Roll", a title which he accepted with some bemusement. Throughout this time Crudup worked as a laborer to augment the small wages he received as a singer and non-existent royalties. Crudup returned to Mississippi after a dispute with Melrose over royalties, then went into bootlegging, and later moved to Virginia where he had lived and worked as a musician and laborer. In the early 1970s, two local Virginia activists, Celia Santiago and Margaret Carter, both assisted him in attempting to gain royalties he felt he were due, to little gain.

From the mid 1960s, Crudup returned to bootlegging and working as an agricultural laborer, chiefly in Virginia, where he lived with his family including three sons and several of his own siblings. On the Eastern Shore of Virginia, while he lived in relative poverty as a field laborer, he occasionally sang and supplied moonshine to a number of drinking establishments, including one called the Dew Drop Inn, in Accomack County for some time prior to his eventual death, due to complications from heart disease and diabetes.

There was some confusion as to his actual date of death because of his use of several names, including those of his siblings. He died in the Nassawadox hospital in Northampton County, Virginia in 1974.

ee also

*Fire Records
*Checker Records
*List of people from Mississippi
*Origins of rock and roll
*First rock and roll record

References

External links

* [http://www.shs.starkville.k12.ms.us/mswm/MSWritersAndMusicians/musicians/Crudup.html Biography of Arthur Crudup]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:f9c1z82ajyv8~T1 Biography of Arthur Crudup] at Allmusic website
* [http://www.onlinerootsofrock.com/blues/artists/crudup/ Biography, links and song extracts]
* [http://www.john-meekings.co.uk/acrudup.html Biographical data on Arthur Crudup]


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