Wesley Wilson

Wesley Shellie Wilson (October 1, 1893 – October 10, 1958), often credited as Kid Wilson, was an American blues and jazz singer and songwriter. His stagecraft and performances with his wife and musical partner, Coot Grant, were popular with African American audiences in the 1910s, 1920s and early 1930s.

His stage names included Kid Wilson, Jenkins, Socks, and Sox (or Socks) Wilson. His musical excursions included participation in the duo of Pigmeat Pete and Catjuice Charlie. His recordings include the songs "Blue Monday on Sugar Hill" and "Rasslin' till the Wagon Comes".

Birth and Death Data: Born October 1, 1893 (Jacksonville), Died October 10, 1958 (Cape May Court House)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1928 - 1941

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, vocalist, piano, lyricist, songwriter

Notes: Also listed as Kid Wilson, Kid Wesley Wilson, Kid Socks Wilson, and Sox Wilson. Married to Leola B. Wilson (also known as Coot Grant).

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= Recordings were issued from this master. No recordings issued from other masters.

Recordings (Results 26-50 of 60 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Columbia W151493 10-in. 4/8/1931 You'se my friend Pigmeat Pete and Catjuice Charlie Male vocal duet ("blues singers"), with guitar vocalist  
Columbia W151494 10-in. 4/8/1931 Rockin' chair Mary Pigmeat Pete and Catjuice Charlie Male vocal duet ("blues singers"), with guitar vocalist  
Columbia W151495 10-in. 4/8/1931 She shakes a mean ash can Pigmeat Pete and Catjuice Charlie Male vocal duet ("blues singers"), with guitar vocalist  
Columbia W151496 10-in. 4/8/1931 Honey you done gone too far Pigmeat Pete and Catjuice Charlie Male vocal duet ("blues singers"), with guitar vocalist  
Columbia W151497 10-in. 4/10/1931 Wild cats on parade New Orleans Wild Cats ; Tap Dancing Joe Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W151498 10-in. 4/10/1931 Baby mine New Orleans Wild Cats ; Tap Dancing Joe Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W151499 10-in. 4/10/1931 Harlem baby New Orleans Wild Cats ; Tap Dancing Joe Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W151500 10-in. 4/10/1931 Wild cat stomp New Orleans Wild Cats ; Tap Dancing Joe Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W151622 10-in. 6/22/1931 Some of these days Eddie Edinborough ; New Orleans Wild Cats Instrumental ensemble, with male vocal solo instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W151623 10-in. 6/22/1931 Wildcats Ball Eddie Edinborough ; New Orleans Wild Cats Instrumental ensemble, with male vocal solo instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W151624 10-in. 6/22/1931 Brown baby Eddie Edinborough ; New Orleans Wild Cats Instrumental ensemble, with male vocal solo instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W151625 10-in. 6/22/1931 Hot stuff red Eddie Edinborough ; New Orleans Wild Cats Instrumental ensemble, with male vocal solo instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W151702 10-in. 7/24/1931 You need a woman like me Catherine Patterson Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with guitar and piano composer  
Columbia W151703 10-in. 7/24/1931 She yodels it all day long Catherine Patterson Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with guitar and piano composer  
Columbia W151716 10-in. 8/10/1931 Boop poop a doop Leola B. Pettigrew Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with guitar and piano composer, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W151717 10-in. 8/10/1931 You need a woman like me Leola B. Pettigrew Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with guitar and piano composer, instrumentalist, piano  
Columbia W151798 10-in. 9/18/1931 I don't want that stale stuff Grant and Wilson Female-male vocal duet ("blues singers"), with piano lyricist, instrumentalist, piano, vocalist, composer  
Columbia W151799 10-in. 9/18/1931 You can't do that to me Grant and Wilson Female-male vocal duet ("blues singers"), with piano lyricist, composer, instrumentalist, piano, vocalist  
Columbia W152237 10-in. 7/22/1932 I can't get enough Coot Grant ; Leola Wilson ; Wesley Wilson Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with guitar and piano instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W152238 10-in. 7/22/1932 Jive lover Coot Grant ; Leola Wilson ; Wesley Wilson Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with guitar and piano instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W152239 10-in. 7/22/1932 Dirty spoon blues Coot Grant ; Leola Wilson ; Wesley Wilson Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with guitar and piano instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W152240 10-in. 7/22/1932 Do you call that a buddy Eddie Edinborough ; Wesley Wilson Male vocal solo, with piano vocalist, instrumentalist, piano, composer  
Columbia W152577 10-in. 11/24/1933 Do your duty Buck and his Band ; Bessie Smith Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with jazz/dance band composer, lyricist  
Columbia W152578 10-in. 11/24/1933 Gimme a pigfoot Buck and his Band ; Bessie Smith Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with jazz/dance band lyricist, composer  
Columbia W152579 10-in. 11/24/1933 Take me for a buggy ride Buck and his Band ; Bessie Smith Female vocal solo ("blues singer"), with jazz/dance band composer, lyricist  
(Results 26-50 of 60 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Wilson, Wesley," accessed November 22, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/107225.

Wilson, Wesley. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 22, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/107225.

"Wilson, Wesley." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 22 November 2024.

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URI: https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/107225

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