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Arbee Stidham

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Arbee Stidham

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An exciting and expressive jazz-influenced blues vocalist, Arbee Stidham also plays alto sax, guitar and harmonica. His father Luddie Stidham worked in <a href="spotify:artist:5z49AOW1q5dtslkcj6wGsW">Jimme Lunceford</a>'s orchestra, while his uncle was a leader of <a href="spotify:artist:733uiglnvxVrnHAFs1TE0a">the Memphis Jug Band</a>. Stidham formed the Southern Syncopators and played various clubs in his native Arkansas in the '30s. He appeared on Little Rock radio station KARK and his band backed <a href="spotify:artist:5ESobCkc6JI4tIMxQttqeg">Bessie Smith</a> on a Southern tour in 1930 and 1931. Stidham frequently performed in Little Rock and Memphis until he moved to Chicago in the '40s. Stidham recorded with <a href="spotify:artist:4tdVYQWfsBth04tc1mmQ23">Lucky Millinder's Orchestra</a> for Victor in the '40s for Victor. He did his own sessions for Victor, Sittin' In, Checker, Abco, Prestige/Bluesville, Mainstream, and Folkways in the '50s and '60s, and appeared in the film The Bluesman in 1973. Stidham also made many festival and club appearances nationwide and internationally. He did occasional blues lectures at Cleveland State University in the '70s. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi

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