Joe McCoy
Real Name:
Joe Wilbur McCoy
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Born: May 11, 1905 in Jackson (or) Raymond, Mississippi.
Died: January 28, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois.
Blues guitarist and singer Joe McCoy was the older brother of Charlie McCoy, and was married to another notable blues artist, Memphis Minnie (Lizzie Douglas). He was active in Memphis, Tennessee in the 1920s and then moved to Chicago, where he played with his brother Charlie in The Harlem Hamfats. In the 1940s he formed a band called Big Joe & His Rhythm.
Died: January 28, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois.
Blues guitarist and singer Joe McCoy was the older brother of Charlie McCoy, and was married to another notable blues artist, Memphis Minnie (Lizzie Douglas). He was active in Memphis, Tennessee in the 1920s and then moved to Chicago, where he played with his brother Charlie in The Harlem Hamfats. In the 1940s he formed a band called Big Joe & His Rhythm.
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Aliases:
"Bill" Wilber,
Georgia Pine Boy,
Hallelujah Joe,
Hamfoot Ham,
Joe Johnson (12),
Kansas Joe,
The Mississippi Mudder (Mud Dauber Joe)
In Groups:
Big Joe & His Rhythm,
Big Joe & His Washboard Band,
Jed Davenport & His Beale Street Jug Band,
Jimmie Gordon And His Vip Vop Band,
McCoy Brothers,
Palooka Washboard Band,
The Harlem Hamfats
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