B. F. Shelton Musical artist

B. F. [Benjamin Frank] Shelton (January 1, 1902 – February 28, 1963) was an American singer and banjoist who recorded a number of songs for Victor Records at the Bristol Sessions in Bristol, Tennessee on July 29, 1927. Shelton traveled from Corbin, Kentucky where he worked as a barber to Bristol for the sessions with gospel singer and preacher Alfred Karnes. Four of the recordings survive today, "Darling Cora", "Pretty Polly", "Oh Molly Dear" and "Cold Penitentiary Blues". He recorded again, under the name Frank Shelton, for Columbia Records at the Johnson City Sessions in Johnson City, Tennessee in October 1928, but the recordings were not issued and have not survived.Shelton was born in Clay County, Kentucky and died in Whitley County, Kentucky.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Shelton Benjamin Frank
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1902
Birth place
Clay County Kentucky , United States
Date of deathFebruary 28, 1963
Place of death
Whitley County Kentucky , United States

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Musical artist

Career started1927
Career ended1927
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Folk music
instrument
Banjo
Guitar
Harmonica
Singing
record label
Victor Talking Machine Company

B. F. Shelton on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://folktunes.org/wiki/Pretty_Polly_by_B._F._Shelton_on_banjo
  2. https://archive.org/details/Shelton