Wesley Wallace
Musical artist
Summary
Wesley Wallace was an American blues and boogie-woogie pianist who accompanied a couple of St. Louis-based singers on recording sessions in 1929, and recorded two tracks of his own the following year, which were original. All of his recordings utilized the I and IV chords of the usual blues progression, completely omitting the V chord. One of Wallace's tracks, "was one of the finest train/railroad tunes".
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