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Birth name | Joshua Barnes Howell |
Born | Eatonton, Georgia, U. S. | March 5, 1888
Died | August 11, 1966 Atlanta, Georgia, U. S. | (aged 78)
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Years active | 1923 to mid-1930s, 1963 |
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Joshua Barnes Howell, known as Peg Leg Howell (March 5, 1888 – August 11, 1966),[1] was an American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist, who connected early country blues and the later 12-bar style.[2] He was one of the first recorded artists of the Atlanta blues scene during the pre-war period, and he was also one of the first blues musicians to ever make a race record.[3]