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Mance Lipscomb

Blues
Discovered by chance on a remote Texas farm in 1960, this simple sharecropper went on to establish himself as one of the finest black songwriters, performing folk songs, blues, ragtimes and ballads with equal joy and conviction. Mance Lipscomb's gentle voice, impeccable guitar playing, finger picking (strings played with several fingers of the right hand) and warm personality made him very popular with white audiences on college campuses and at folk festivals. He has recorded numerous high-quality albums.
Songs
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Short Haired WomanClifton Chenier, Mance Lipscomb and Lightnin' Hopkins
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Willie Poor BoyMance Lipscomb
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Buck Dance 

Take 2; Instrumental

Mance Lipscomb
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Boogie in 'A' 

Take 1; Previously Unreleased Track; Instrumental

Mance Lipscomb
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After Hours 

Take 1; Previously Unreleased Track; Instrumental

Mance Lipscomb
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St. James InfirmaryMance Lipscomb
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Short Haired WomanClifton Chenier, Mance Lipscomb and Lightnin' Hopkins

Live! At The 1966 Berkeley Blues Festival

5:45

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Willie Poor BoyMance Lipscomb

You Got To Reap What You Sow

3:28

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Buck Dance 

Take 2; Instrumental

Mance Lipscomb

Trouble In Mind

1:33

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Boogie in 'A' 

Take 1; Previously Unreleased Track; Instrumental

Mance Lipscomb

Trouble In Mind

3:12

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After Hours 

Take 1; Previously Unreleased Track; Instrumental

Mance Lipscomb

Trouble In Mind

2:09

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St. James InfirmaryMance Lipscomb