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Mississippi Bracey

Caldwell Bracey was a country blues and gospel singer and guitarist, who recorded for OKeh in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1930.
His blues recordings were released as by Mississippi Bracey, his gospel titles were listed in company files as by "Caldwell Bracey And Wife" (Virginia Bracey), but were never released.

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By Steve Leggett
Caldwell Bracey (the surname is sometimes listed as Bracy) recorded four blues sides for OKeh Records (including the crisp "You Scolded Me and Drove Me from Your Door" and the emotionally nuanced "I'll Overcome Someday") at the King Edwards Hotel in Jackson, MS, on December 17, 1930, under the name Mississippi Bracey. He also recorded four hymns under the name Caldwell Bracey & Wife that same day, but only the four blues pieces were ever issued by OKeh.