Tar Paper Stomp
Wingy Manone recorded "Tar Paper Stomp", also known as "Wingy's Stomp", or "Wingy's Blues", on August 28, 1930 in Richmond, Indiana and released it as a 78 single on Champion Records as by Barbecue Joe and his Hot Dogs as 16153B, re-released in 1935 as by Wingy Manone's Orchestra as 40005. The A side was "Tin Roof Blues". Decca Records acquired Champion Records in 1935. The recording was re-released in 1937 as a Decca 78 single as by Wingy Manone and his Orchestra. A song entitled "Hot String Beans" released by Joe Marsala on Vocalion in 1938 also featured the riff from "Tar Paper Stomp".
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Wingy Manone recorded "Tar Paper Stomp", also known as "Wingy's Stomp", or "Wingy's Blues", on August 28, 1930 in Richmond, Indiana and released it as a 78 single on Champion Records as by Barbecue Joe and his Hot Dogs as 16153B, re-released in 1935 as by Wingy Manone's Orchestra as 40005. The A side was "Tin Roof Blues". Decca Records acquired Champion Records in 1935. The recording was re-released in 1937 as a Decca 78 single as by Wingy Manone and his Orchestra. A song entitled "Hot String Beans" released by Joe Marsala on Vocalion in 1938 also featured the riff from "Tar Paper Stomp".
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Wingy Manone recorded "Tar Pap ...... gle that year on RCA Bluebird.
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Wingy Manone recorded "Tar Pap ...... e riff from "Tar Paper Stomp".
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