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100 0  Kansas Joe,|d1905-1950 
374    Blues singer|aGuitarist|aSongwriter 
375    male 
400 1  Joe, Kansas,|d1905-1950 
400 1  McCoy, Kansas Joe,|d1905-1950 
400 1  McCoy, Joe,|d1905-1950 
400 0  Big Joe,|d1905-1950 
400 0  Joe,|cBig,|d1905-1950 
400 0  Hallelujah Joe,|d1905-1950 
400 1  Joe, Hallelujah,|d1905-1950 
400 0  Mud Dauber Joe,|d1905-1950 
400 0  Joe, Mud Dauber,|d1905-1950 
400 1  McCoy, Wilbur,|d1905-1950 
500 0  |wnnnc|aMississippi Mudder,|d1905-1950 
500 0  |wnnnc|aGeorgia Pine Boy,|d1905-1950 
500 1  |wnnnc|aWilliams, Joe,|d1905-1950 
500 0  |wnnnc|aHamfoot Ham,|d1905-1950 
663    For works by this author entered under other names, search
       also under:|bMississippi Mudder, 1905-1950|bGeorgia Pine 
       Boy, 1905-1950|bWilliams, Joe, 1905-1950|bHamfoot Ham, 
       1905-1950 
667    Usage of sobriquets with the name Joe are considered to be
       variants of the musicians's name and not alternate 
       identities; consider establishing separately if usage 
       shows otherwise. -- PSD, May 28, 2013. 
667    Pseudonyms not found on published works: Bill Wilbur, Joe 
       Johnson, Bill Wither, Hillbilly Plowboy. 
670    Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe [SR] 1989- :|bv. 2, label 
       (Kansas Joe, blues singer and guitarist) container (Kansas
       Joe McCoy, Joe McCoy) 
670    Ency. of the blues, 1992:|bp. 239 (Joe McCoy; "recorded 
       numerous records under several stage names (e.g., Kansas 
       Joe, Big Joe, Georgia Pine Boy, and Mississippi Mudder)"; 
       Joe McCoy was brother of Charlie McCoy and was married to 
       Memphis Minnie) 
670    Memphis harp & jug blowers (1927-1939) [SR] p1992:
       |bprogram notes (Joe Williams, vocals, guitar; "Joe 
       Williams" is identified by 2 experts as being Joe McCoy) 
670    Dixon, R.M.W. Blues & gospel records, 1890-1943, 4th ed.:
       |bp. 561 (Joe McCoy; never recorded under own name, using 
       instead the pseuds. Kansas Joe, Big Joe, Hallelujah Joe, 
       Mud Dauber Joe, Georgia Pine Boy, and Mississippi Mudder, 
       at various times; recorded vocals with the Harlem Hamfats 
       under the name Hamfoot Ham; may also have used the names 
       Bill Wilber, Joe Johnson, and Joe Williams as pseuds.; 
       real name believed to be Wilbur McCoy) 
670    Encyc. of popular mus., 3rd ed.|b(McCoy, Joe; b. May 11, 
       1905, Raymond, Miss.; d. Jan. 28, 1950, Chicago, Ill.; m. 
       Memphis Minnie; used a variety of pseudonyms including 
       Kansas Joe and Hallelujah Joe) 
670    Wikipedia, May 28, 2013|b(Kansas Joe McCoy; born May 11, 
       1905 in Raymond, Miss. ; died January 28, 1950 in Chicago;
       an American Delta blues musician and songwriter. McCoy 
       played music under a variety of stage names but is best 
       known as "Kansas Joe McCoy" He teamed up with future wife 
       Lizzie Douglas, a guitarist better known as Memphis 
       Minnie. In 1930, the couple moved to Chicago; McCoy teamed
       up with his brother to form a band known as the Harlem 
       Hamfats that performed and recorded during the second half
       of the 1930s. McCoy also performed and recorded under the 
       names Bill Wither, Georgia Pine Boy, Hallelujah Joe, Big 
       Joe McCoy and His Washboard Band, and The Mississippi 
       Mudder. Other names he used from time to time included 
       Hillbilly Plowboy, Mud Dauber Joe and Hamfoot Ham)