May 14, 2023 Records of the Day

The early part of the 20th century produced a lot of collectible records by mostly unknown Blues artists whose contributions to the big stars to follow are immeasurable. Here are two examples. In 1929, Paramount Records released the 78, “Low Down Woman” by Blind Roosevelt Graves. It’s worth up to $2,000.00. In 1928, Victor Records issued the 78, “Bye Bye Blues,” by Tommy Johnson. A copy can get you $4,000.00 today.

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