Gayle Dean Wardlow- Interview Aug 5 2012 A White Man Chasin' The Blues - - 2 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 17, 2012
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Gayle Dean Wardlow Interview Aug 5 2012

Part ONE - Hayes McMullan and Willie Moore with Elizabeth Introduction
PART TWO - Record Collecting Beginnings
Part THREE Ishmon Bracey, Tommy Johnson, and HC Spiers
Part Four- Dockery Farms and Charley Patton
Part FIVE - Willie Moore -Willie Brown -Skip James
PART SIX - Robert Johnson

• ** BONUS- ****
Part One A/ Hayes McMullan- Gonna Move to KC - (Unedited raw)
Part One B/ Hayes McMullan - Leave Here Walking- (Unedited raw)
Part SEVEN-(BONUS)- Robert Johnson Recording Sessions and Death Certificate
and MORE!

Gayle Dean Wardlow (born August 31, 1940) is an American historian of the blues. He is particularly associated with research into the lives of musicians Charlie Patton, Willie Brown, Robert Johnson, and the historical development of the Delta blues, on which he is a leading world authority.

He was born in Freer, Texas, but was brought up from the age of 6 in Meridian, Mississippi. In his teens he began collecting Roy Acuff 78s, and originally began collecting blues records so as to exchange them for Acuff's. However, by about 1960 he had started collecting blues records for their own sake, and realised that very little biographical information existed on the musicians who had created them.[1]

By 1963 Wardlow had begun researching a book on Delta blues musicians, mainly by making enquiries in black neighbourhoods, recording oral histories, anecdotes, songs, and remembrances. He interviewed Ishman Bracey, Charlie Patton's widow, and blues talent broker H. C. Speir,[2] and a few years later uncovered Robert Johnson's death certificate. In the process of his research he became a leading authority on country blues. He also amassed the world's largest and most valuable collection of pre-war blues records, many of which are now unique.

Wardlow has published many articles on blues history, and the book Chasin' That Devil Music - Searching for the Blues, which was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 2006 as a classic of blues literature.

His most recent article was just published this month in Living Blues Magazine.
The link is http://digital.livingblues.com/publication/?i=120216 (Pages 70-72)

Randy Meadows was born 1966 and raised on Mississippi Gulf Coast , he has traveled throughout Europe, Caribbean, Arctic Circle, Africa and the US meanwhile searching and researching music history and recordings as it pertains to Delta Blues and British Rock roots...

Gayle Dean and Randy have been friends for about 9 months...
They have a major article written together on Willie Brown scheduled to come out in a few months and many projects underway together...

Gayle Dean has worked as an investigative and sports journalist, serving as Sports Information Director at Livingston University, and The University of Alabama. He has also been a journalism professor at various universities.

A White Man Chasing the Blues- (The Gayle Dean Wardlow Interviews
AUG 5 2012) Part ONE
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