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  <mediatype>audio</mediatype>
  <identifier>BlackMama</identifier>
  <type>sound</type>
  <publicdate>2003-08-10 17:53:58</publicdate>
  <creator>Son House</creator>
  <description>Recorded in June 1930 in Grafton, Wisconsin.  These recording sessions included Charley Patton, Willie Brown and Louise Johnson who all drove up to Wisconsin together from Mississippi.  This tune made a deep impression on a young Robert Johnson, who was reportedly mentored somewhat by House; Johnson later recorded this tune as "Walkin' Blues."  John Lee Hooker likewise did his own version in 1949 called "Burnin' Hell," based on the lines from the third verse: "Yeah, ain't no heaven, ain't no burnin' hell, where I'm goin' when I die, can't nobody tell."</description>
  <date>1930-06-00 00:00:00</date>
  <collection>78rpm</collection>
  <title>Son House-My Black Mama Part One</title>
  <uploader>johncarrie@buckeye-express.com</uploader>
  <addeddate>2003-08-10 17:53:58</addeddate>
  <adder>Tribe</adder>
  <pick>0</pick>
  <runtime>3:07</runtime>
  <updatedate>2003-08-20 09:32:28</updatedate>
  <updater>Tribe</updater>
  <source>78rpm&gt;CD&gt;MP3</source>
  <public>1</public>
  <subject>Music;Acoustic;Blues;Acoustic Country Blues;Delta Blues;78rpm</subject>
  <numeric_id>525</numeric_id>
</metadata>
