Slacker Logo

Louie Bluie

Advertisement
Advertisement

Biography

William Howard Taft Armstrong, known as Louie Bluie, was born on March 4, 1909, in Dayton, Tennessee. He taught himself to play the fiddle and joined a band led by Blind Roland Martin and his brother Carl Martin. In 1930, as part of the Tennessee Chocolate Drops, Armstrong recorded for Vocalion Records. The group toured extensively, backing musicians like Big Bill Broonzy and Memphis Minnie. After serving in World War II, he moved to Detroit and worked in the auto industry until 1971. With a revival of interest in old-time African-American music, Armstrong reunited with Martin and Ted Bogan, recording and performing at clubs and festivals. The documentary Louie Bluie (1985) was released. He received a National Heritage Fellowship in 1990 and performed with younger musicians, releasing his first solo album, Louie Bluie (1995). Armstrong died on July 30, 2003, following a heart attack.
Read All Read Less

Albums


Top Tracks

  1.   Track
    Popularity
  2.   State Street Rag

Related Stations & Specials


Artists Related to
Louie Bluie

Billy Bizor

FEATURED

Sam Chatmon

FEATURED

Morgan Davis

FEATURED

Henry Gray

FEATURED

Miki Honeycutt

FEATURED

Sam Myers

FEATURED

Dan Pickett

FEATURED

Bobby Radcliff

FEATURED

Moses Rascoe

FEATURED

Mamie Smith

FEATURED

Frank Stokes

FEATURED

Vin Bruce

FEATURED

Peter Keane

FEATURED

Jimmy Liggins

FEATURED

George Barnes

FEATURED
See All Related Artists

LIVE STREAM... SOCIAL RADIO STREAM...