Artist: Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers
Author: Noah Lewis
Label: Victor
Year: 1928
His jug was an empty can of kerosine and the other members of his trio were Ashley Thompson (guitar) and author Noah Lewis (harmonica), Minglewood is a corruption of Noah's birthplace Mengelwood near Dyersburg, TN. There's always been a huge levee camp there, big enough for itinerant musicians to earn a few bucks, especially with a song about the place. The Jug Stompers were the oldest jug band from Memphis, older than the Memphis Jug Band. Gus Cannon was 44 when he cut this (See also: Walk Right In and Prison Wall Blues).
1 - Minglewood Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers
2 - Minglewood Memories - Woody Mann & Bob Brozman
3 - Minglewood - Jim Kweskin
4 - New Minglewood Blues - Noah Lewis
5 - Minglewood Blues - John Lee Granderson
6 - Minglewood Blues - Guy Davis
7 - Narration - Gus Cannon
8 - Walk Right In - Gus Cannon
9 - Crawdad Hole - Gus Cannon
10 - Make me a Pallet on your Floor - Gus Cannon
11 - Salty Dog - Gus Cannon
12 - Come on down to my House - Gus Cannon