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Blind Simmie Dooley

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Name
  
Blind Dooley

Role
  
Singer

Died
  
January 17, 1961, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States

Similar People
  
Pink Anderson, Blueshammer, Freddie Spruell, Peg Leg Howell, Luke Jordan

Simeon "Blind Simmie" Dooley (July 3, 1881 - January 17, 1961) was an American country blues singer and guitarist.

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Biography

Dooley was born in Hartwell, Georgia.

Dooley met Pink Anderson in 1916 and taught him to play guitar. The two played on the street and at parties when Anderson was not traveling with Dr. Kerr's Medicine Show. In 1928 Dooley and Anderson went to Atlanta to record four pieces for Columbia Records. Two were published in the same year, the other two the following year. The records sold well. Anderson was invited to make further recordings without Dooley, however Anderson refused to be without Dooley.

Dooley died from heart disease in Spartanburg, South Carolina, at the age of 79.

Musical style

Blind Gary Davis described Dooley, along with Blind Blake and Blind Willie Davis, as one of the biggest pre-war country blues guitarists.

Songs

Every Day in the Week Blues
CC & O Blues
Gonna Tip Out Tonight
Papa's 'Bout to Get Mad

References

Blind Simmie Dooley Wikipedia