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The Four Blues with Arthur Davey

The Four Blues. In this photo, the group is featuring Arthur Davey on clarinet (he also played alto sax). On their DeLuxe 1002 release, one side featured a different clarinet player, Ann Du Pont. In above photo, Slim Gaillard is pointing at the drum. Earl Plummer may have been the lead tenor in this group. 

THE FOUR BLUES assembled in Philadelphia in the 1940s. Personnel included James Stokes, Ganzetter Thompson, Joseph Gardner, Earl Plummer, Arthur Davey, and Carroll Jones. They had two releases on the Decca label in 1941-42, cut six sides for DeLuxe in 1945, and three for Apollo in the years 1948 through 1950.

The group recorded both secular and religious music. The religious songs were released under the name The Golden Echo Quartet.

Earl Plummer also sing with Roman Brown's Romaine's. Both Plummer and Arthur Davey also performed with Steve Gibson's Red Caps.

The Four Blues

1945

Label image for DeLuxe 3195-B released in September 1948. It was originally issued on DeLuxe 1004 in October 1945. The Four Blues had two releases on Decca (1941-42), six on DeLuxe (1945), and three on Apollo (1948-50).

The Afro-American

May 12, 1945

Billboard Magazine - September 22, 1945

Billboard Magazine - October 27, 1945

Billboard Magazine - November 24, 1945

Billboard Magazine - January 12, 1946 Ad

New York Amsterdam News
June 1, 1946

Bob Eberly appeared at Chubby's Cafe on Mt. Ephraim Avenue and Collings Road on the first two weekends in January of 1950. Also on the bill at Chubbys on those dates were The Four Blues with Arthur Davey and the house orchestra, and the Frank Virtuoso Band, perhaps better known somewhat later as Frank Virtue and the Virtues. Over the next six weeks the Frank Virtuoso Band shared the stage with Savannah Churchill, June Christy, Art Lund, Bill Darnel, Dick Todd, Billy Hays, Eve Young, Emilie Longacre, Artie Russell's New Yorkers, and the Doles Dickens Quintet

Bob Eberly appeared at Chubby's Cafe on Mt. Ephraim Avenue and Collings Road on the first two weekends in January of 1950. Also on the bill at Chubbys on those dates were The Four Blues with Arthur Davey and the house orchestra, and the Frank Virtuoso Band, perhaps better known somewhat later as Frank Virtue and the Virtues. Over the next six weeks the Frank Virtuoso Band shared the stage with Savannah Churchill, June Christy, Art Lund, Bill Darnel, Dick Todd, Billy Hays, Eve Young, Emilie Longacre, Artie Rusell's New Yorkers, and the Doles Dickens Quintet

VIDEO

Recordings 

1941

Decca 8517

Easy Does It

MP3

1941

Decca 8517

Jitterbug Sadie

MP3

1942

Decca 8637

Bluer Than Bluer Than Blue

MP3

1942

Decca 8637

Honey Chile

MP3

1945

DeLuxe 1000

Bell Bottom Trousers

AUDIO

1945

DeLuxe 1000

I'm Gone

AUDIO

1945

DeLuxe 1001

Baby I Need A Whole Lot of Everything

 

1945

DeLuxe 1001

Chitlin's and Pig Feet

 

1945

DeLuxe 1002 
Ann Dupont 
and The Four Blues

Oh Daddy Please Bring That Suitcase In

AUDIO

1945

DeLuxe 1002
Ann Dupont 
and The Four Blues

The Things You Want The Most of All

AUDIO

1945

DeLuxe 1003
The Golden Echo Quartette

I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray

 

1945

DeLuxe 1004

The Blues Can Jump

VIDEO

1945

DeLuxe 1004

When the Old Gang's Back on the Corner

 

1945

DeLuxe 1005
The Golden Echo Quartette

Noah and the Ark

VIDEO

1945

DeLuxe 1005
The Golden Echo Quartette

Study War No Mo'

VIDEO

1948

DeLuxe 3195

The Blues Can Jump

VIDEO

1948

DeLuxe 3195

Am I Asking To Much

 

1948

Apollo 398

It Takes A Long, Tall Brown-skinned Girl

VIDEO

1948

Apollo 398

Honey Chile

MP3

1950

Apollo 1145

Re-Bop-De-Boom

MP3

1950

Apollo 1145

The Vegetable Song

MP3

1950

Apollo 1160

Missing You

MP3

1950

Apollo 1160

As Long As I Live

MP3

 

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