Wednesday 3 November 2021

Joe "Papoose" Fritz born 3 November 1924


Joe “Papoose” Fritz (November 13, 1924 – 12 June 1983) was a blues saxophonist. 

Joseph Fritz Jr. was born in Houston. He allegedly earned his nickname "Papoose" because he thought he might have some Native American in him. His whereabouts and early life are somewhat of a mystery, although it is known he was on the road and in studios following big Texas blues names like Junior Parker, Huey Smith and Albert Collins, learning the performance side of the music business.

Splitting his time between playing the saxophone onstage and in the studio as well as singing in front of his own band, his reputation grew among blues fans and fellow musicians. Sometime in the 40s he was drafted into the Navy to fight in World War II, and he left the service as a Steward 3rd Class. 


                              

Back on the road in Texas, he recorded more than twenty tracks under his own name for labels Modern, Sittin' In With, Peacock or Jet Stream from 1950 to the late 1960's. Hid did manage a top 10 R&B hit in 1950 with “I Love You My Darlin’”

He died on 12 June 1983 and is buried in Houston Cemetery.

(Edited from The Texas Underground)

7 comments:

  1. For “Joe “Papoose” Fritz” - Texas Blues” go here:

    https://www.upload.ee/files/13604795/Joe_Papoose_Fritz_-_Texas_Blues.rar.html

    01. Wrong doing woman (March 1950)
    02. If I be lucky
    03. Better wake up baby
    04. Real fine girl
    05. Please get me off your mind (September 1950)
    06. I love you my darling
    07. I'm so sorry
    08. Bad bad women blues
    09. I've tried not to love you
    10. Lady Bear boogie
    11. Please my darling (December 1950)
    12. They were right
    13. Make her see things my way (January 1951)
    14. Summer's coming on (February 1951)
    15. I'm not suspicious but
    16. Honey honey (October 1953)
    17. The woman I love
    18. Good doctor, sweet soul (1966)
    19. Aww she's a stepper
    20. I'm a stepper

    All recorded at Houston, Texas.
    A big thank you goes to Gérard Herzhaaft @ Blue Eye for mp3’s.

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  2. ¿No hay enlace de descarga? :(

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  3. Big thanks for this, I didn't have this and can't understand why, it must have popped up on one of the blues blogs before now...perhaps it did and I missed it. Anyway, good to have a copy now.

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  4. Hello DJ Diego MC, The Link Works ok. Try a VPN.

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  5. OK I understand now, it's a HMC from Gerard's blog. I thought it was an LP/CD and couldn't understand how I'd never seen it before. LOL.

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  6. Thank you for this. This is my grandfather.

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  7. Thank you so much. This is my dad!

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