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Oscar "Buddy" Woods

Oscar "Buddy" Woods

1895–1955United States

About Oscar "Buddy" Woods

American Texas blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Born: 1900 or 1903 around Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States Died: December 14, 1955 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States (Aged circa 52 or 55) Woods, who was an early blues pioneer in lap steel, slide guitar playing, recorded thirty-five tracks between 1930 and 1940. He recorded solo and as part of a duo, the [a1489200], and with a six- or seven-piece group, the [a2379141]. Early in his career he backed Jimmie Davis on some of his recordings. Woods's best-known song was "Lone Wolf Blues", from which came his billing as "The Lone Wolf".

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Formed

1895 – 1955

Origin

United States

Discography

Texas Slide Guitars: Complete Recorded Works 1930-1938 in Chronological Order (1992)


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