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  1. Following his discovery by McCormick and Strachwitz, Lipscomb became an important figure in the American folk music revival of the 1960s. He was a regular performer at folk festivals and folk-blues clubs around the United States, notably the Ash Grove in Los Angeles, California.

  2. Explore Mance Lipscomb's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Mance Lipscomb on AllMusic.

  3. Nov 16, 2007 · Legendary Texas blues guitar great Mance Lipscomb performs "Take Me Back" and "Goin' Down Slow." From the DVD "Mance Lipscomb in Concert." More info at https...

  4. Dec 14, 2023 · Mance Lipscomb was a blues singer, guitarist, and songster, born Beau De Glen Lipscomb on April 9, 1895, to an African American father and an African American and Native-American mother in Navasota, Texas.

  5. Mance Lipscomb (1895–1976) considered himself to be a Texas sharecropper and songster. He was the first artist recorded by Arhoolie, and the album—fittingly titled Texas Sharecropper and Songster —resulted in invitations to music festivals and additional recordings over the remainder of his life.

  6. Mance Lipscomb ~ Goin' Down Slow. I've been listening to, studying, and playing the Blues since I was twelve years old, but there's always more to discover. This was one of the first Blues so...

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesLipscomb, Mance - TSHA

    Mar 1, 1995 · Lipscomb, Mance (1895–1976). Mance Lipscomb, guitarist and songster, was born Bowdie Glenn Lipscomb, in the Brazos bottoms near Navasota, Texas, on April 9, 1895. He was the son of Charles and Jane Lipscomb. Mance lived in the Brazos valley most of his life as a tenant farmer.

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