The Beale Street Sheiks

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The Beale Street Sheiks
The Beale Street Sheiks was the name used by Memphis musicians Frank Stokes and Dan Sane for their blues duo on Paramount Records releases from sessions held in 1927 and 1929. It is likely that they also used this moniker in the field, but they did not employ it on the duo records they made for Victor.

- Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide
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The Beale Street Sheiks Complete Recorded Works (1927-1929)
By: The Beale Street Sheiks
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: You Shall, It's a Good Thing, Sweet to Mama
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Various Artists Blues Images Presents 1920's Blues Classics, Vol. 2
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Credited Role:Guitar
Song List: Drunken Spree, My Black Mama, Pt. 1 & 2, Blues Oh Blues
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