[Dixielandjazz] Goldie Lucas
Harry Callaghan
meetmrcallaghan at gmail.com
Mon Feb 22 16:20:28 PST 2010
Bill:
Thanx for putting Bob Smith wise to his gender question as to Goldie Lucas.
I will admit putting in a little time trying to come up with an answer for
him (and scoop you) but I guess it's like Jimmy Olsen trying to scoop Clark
Kent. It just ain't gonna happen.
So, we establish that Goldie was indeed a male, then you throw another
wrench in the works, having me briefly thinking that Laurie Wright is a
chick, but then it turns out that's another man.
When my brother became father to a girl, after two boys, he named her
Sydney. I said, "Wow, that's a real feminine name"
Then, a year later, when my daughter was born, we named her Tracy. and you
can guess what my brother had to say about that.
Enuff awready.
Harry
On 2/22/10, Bill Haesler <bhaesler at bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>
> Bill Haesler said:
> > He was a member of the Bingie Madison orchestra that did not record under
> its own name, but was used by Clarence Williams (3 sessions), King Oliver (2
> sessions) and James P Johnson (1 session) for recordings.
>
> Dear Bob,
> Ooops!
> In typing, I missed the Mamie Smith "Jenny's Ball" session of 19 Feb 1931
> as a possible Goldie Lucas banjo item.
> Kind regards,
> Bill.
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