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Buell Kazee
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Buell Kazee

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Buell Kazee (August 29, 1900 - August 31, 1976) was an American country and folk singer. He is considered one of the most successful folk musicians of the 1920s and experienced a career comeback during the American folk music revival of the 1960s due in part to his inclusion on the Anthology of American Folk Music.

Early life

Buell Kazee was born at the foot of Burton Fork, Kentucky, a mountain in Magoffin County. By the age of five, Kazee found publicity playing banjo at church. After he graduated high school, he studied English, Greek and Latin at Georgetown College.

Career

In 1927, Kazee received an inquiry from Brunswick Records, asking if he would consider recording in their studio in New York City. Kazee traveled to New York, and eventually signed with the label. His first record was "Roll On John" backed with "John Hardy". Over the next two years, backed by an assortment of New York musicians, he recorded 51 songs, including such hits as "Gray Lady," "The Sporting Bachelors," and "The Little Orphan Child." His greatest success was On Top Of Old Smoky, which has been covered over 15,000 times.

Kazee's lyrics were often dominated by religious subjects, but also treated everyday problems of the working man. After his marriage in the early 1930s, he moved to the Vocalion label, but as the Depression worsened, Kazee recorded less and less, and eventually left the music business and worked for the next 22 years as a pastor in Morehead, Kentucky.

Withdrawal and revival

After the Great Depression in the United States, Kazee performed only rarely and devoted himself entirely to the ministry, the profession that he had actually wanted to pursue since his teens. During the 1960s folk music boom, Kazee began a comeback and started to perform again. He made joint appearances with other former folk stars like Dock Boggs and Clarence Ashley and Doc Watson at the Newport Folk Festival. He also wrote and published three books.

Buell Kazee died on 31 August 1976 at age 76.

Discography

Singles

Song titlesCatalog numberNotes
Brunswick
Roll on John / John Hardy144
Rock Island / Old Whiskey Bill145
Darling Cora / East Virginia154
The Ship That's Sailing High on the Water / If You Love Your Mother155
The Roving Cowboy / The Little Mohee156
The Old Maid / The Sporting Bachelors157
Faded Coat of Blue / Don't Forget Me, Little Darlin'206Pseudonym of Ray Lyncy
Snow Deer / Red Wing210with Sookie Hobbs; Red Wing originally by Riley Puckett
The Orphan Girl / Poor Little Orphan Boy211
The Cowboy's Farewell / Lady Gray212
The Wagoner's Lad / The Butcher's Boy (The Railroad Boy)213
The Dying Soldier / Short Life of Trouble214
Little Bessie / My Mother215Little Bessie later covered by the Alabama Barnstomers
In The Shadow of the Pines / You Taught Me How to Love216
Poor Boy Long Way from Home / You Are False but I'll Forgive You217
Married Girl's Troubles / Gamblin' Blues218
Steel-A-Goin' Down / The Hobo's Last Ride330
A Mountain Boy Makes His First Record / A Mountain Boy Makes His First Record, Pt. 2338
Toll the Bells / The Blind Man351
Roving Cowboy / Little Mohee436
The Wagoner's Lad / The Butcher's Boy (The Railroad Boy)437
Cowboy Trail / I'm Rolling Along481
Vocalion
In The Shadow of the Pines / You Taught Me How to Love Now You Teach Me to Forget5221
My Mother / Little Bessie5231Brunswick 215

Albums

YearAlbum TitleLabelCatalog NumberComments
1958Buell Kazee Sings and PlaysSmithsonian Folkways Recordings
1978Buell KazeeJune Appal RecordingsJA0009Reissued in 2007
2005Legendary Kentucky

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