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Threlkeld, Buford aka "Whistler"

(born: 1893  -  died: 1935) 

Buford Threlkeld, born in Eminence, KY, was a guitarist, nose-whistle player, and singer. He moved to Louisville, KY around 1915 and formed a jug band that played for all types of occasions. It was also in Louisville that he began playing the nose whistle. The jug band, which cut a record in 1924, is thought to be the first jug band to be recorded.

A few years before his death, Threlkeld left Louisville for New York. Buford Threlkeld was in Manhattan, NY when he died from tuberculosis on September 1, 1935 [sources: New York Death Index (in Ancestry); and Find A Grave]. He is buried in City Cemetery at Hart Island, New York.

For more see "Whistler" in Oxford Music Online (database); "Foldin' Bed," by Whistler and His Jug Band, on YouTube; "Whistler's Jug Band" in The Red Hot Jazz Archive at web.archive.org; and additional information and images at Buford "Whistler" Threlkeld at Find A Grave.

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NKAA Source: Oxford Music Online (database)

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“Threlkeld, Buford aka "Whistler",” Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, accessed July 27, 2024, https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/index.php/items/show/1830.

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