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Instruments
  
Guitar

Name
  
Henry Sloan


Role
  
Musician

Associated acts
  
Charley Patton

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Died
  
March 13, 1948, Crittenden County, Arkansas, United States

Genres
  
Delta blues, Country blues

Similar People
  
Charley Patton, Bertha Lee Pate, Willie Brown, Tommy Johnson, H C Speir

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Henry Sloan (January 1870 – possibly March 13, 1948) was an African American musician, one of the earliest figures in the history of Delta Blues. Very little is known for certain about his life, other than he tutored Charlie Patton in the ways of the blues. There have been suggestions that he moved to Chicago shortly after World War I. He left no recordings.

According to researcher David Evans, Sloan was born in Mississippi in 1870, and by 1900 was living in the same community as the Patton and Chatmon families near Bolton, Mississippi. He moved to the Dockery Plantation near Indianola about the same time as the Pattons, between 1901 and 1904. Patton received some direct instruction from Sloan, and played with him for several years. Two of Patton’s later accompanists, Tommy Johnson and Son House, both stated that Patton "dogged every step" of Sloan's.

Further research based on Census records has suggested that, in 1920, Sloan and his family were living around West Memphis, Arkansas. He may have been the Henry Sloan whose death, aged 78, occurred in Crittenden County on March 13, 1948.

References

Henry Sloan Wikipedia