Sippie Wallace

Beulah "Sippie" Thomas grew up in Houston, Texas where she sang and played the piano in her father's church. While still in her early teens she and her younger brother Hersal and older brother George began playing and singing the Blues in tent shows that travelled throughout Texas. In 1915 she moved to New Orleans and lived with her older brother George and got married to Matt Wallace in 1917. During her stay there she met many of the great Jazz musicians like King Oliver and Louis Armstrong who were friends of her brother George. During the early 1920s she toured the TOBA vaudeville circuit where she was billed as "The Texas Nightingale". In 1923 she followed her brothers to Chicago and began performing in the cafes and cabarets around town. In 1923 she recorded her first records for Okeh and went on to record over forty songs for them between 1923 and 1929. Her brother Hersal died of food poisoning in 1926 at age sixteen. Wallace was unique among the Classic Blues singers in that she wrote a great deal of her own material, often with her brothers supplying the music. The sidemen who played on her recording sessions were always excellent and included the cream of New Orleans Jazz musicians, like King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Clarence Williams, Sidney Bechet and Johnny Dodds among others. Sippie moved to Detroit in 1929 and left show business in the early 1930s as the Blues craze ran its course. In 1935 and 1936 her aunt Lillie, her husband Matt and her brother George (who was hit by a streetcar) all died . She found solace in religion and during the next forty years she was a singer and organ player at the Leland Baptist Church in Detroit. She occasionally performed over the years, but did little in the Blues until she launched a comeback in 1966 after her longtime friend and fellow Texan, Victoria Spivey called "Sippie Wallace and Victoria Spivey". Wallace's next album was called "Sippie Wallace Sings the Blues" for the Storyville label in 1966. Wallace suffered a stroke in 1970 but managed to keep recording and performing. With the help of Bonnie Raitt she landed a recording deal with Atlantic Records and recorded the album, "Sippie", which featured Raitt, was nominated for a Grammy in 1983 and won a W.C. Handy Award for best blues album in 1984. Sippie Wallace was the aunt of Hociel Thomas and Hersal Thomas.

Sippie Wallace with Albert Ammons and his Rhythm Kings
Title Recording Date Recording Location Company
Advice Blues 8-20-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8276
A Jealous Woman Like Me
(Hersal Thomas)
3-1-1926 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8301
A Man For Every Day Of The Week
(Hersal Thomas)
3-3-1926 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8301
Baby I Can't Use You No More
(Matt Mathews / Sippie Wallace)
11-28-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8212
Bedroom Blues
(Sippie Wallace / George W. Thomas)
11-20-1926 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8439
Being Down Don't Worry Me 8-20-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8276
Caldonia Blues
(Sippie Wallace / George W. Thomas)
5-26-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8144-B
Can Anybody Take Sweet Mama's Place
(Sippie Wallace / Clarence Williams)
5-29-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8159
Dead Drunk Blues
(Hersal Thomas)
5-6-1927 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8499
Devil Dance Blues
(Sippie Wallace)
2-24-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8206
Every Dog Has His Day
(Sippie Wallace)
2-24-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8205-B
Have You Ever Been Down?
(Hersal Thomas)
5-6-1927 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
He's The Cause Of Me Being Blue
(Sippie Wallace / Clarence Williams)
12-3-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8190
I Feel Good
(Hersal Thomas)
3-3-1926 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8345
I'm A Mighty Tight Woman
(Sippie Wallace)
11-20-1926 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8439
I'm A Mighty Tight Woman
(Sippie Wallace)
2-7-1929 Chicago, Illinois Victor
I Am Leaving You
(Eddie Green)
8-25-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8288-A
I Must Have It
(George Thomas)
8-25-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8381-A
I'm So Glad I'm Brownskin
(Clarence Williams)
12-2-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8197
I'm Sorry For It Now
(Eddie Green)
8-25-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8251
I've Stopped My Man
(George Thomas)
12-1-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8288-B
Jack Of Diamonds Blues
(Sippie Wallace)
3-1-1926 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8328
Lazy Man Blues
(Sippie Wallace / Porter Grainger)
5-6-1927 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8470
Leavin' Me Daddy Is Hard To Do
(Vera Hinton / George Thomas)
5-26-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8168
Let My Man Alone Blues
(Harry Stanton)
12-3-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8190
Mama's Gone, Goodbye
(Peter Bocage / A.J. Piron)
5-26-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8168
Morning Dove Blues
(George W. Thomas)
2-24-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8205-A
Murder's Gonna Be My Crime
(Matt Wallace)
8-22-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8243-B
Off And On Blues
(Clarence Williams)
12-2-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8197
Parlor Social De Luxe 8-19-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8232
Section Hand Blues 8-19-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8232
Shorty George Blues
(Hersal Thomas / George W. Thomas)
10-26-1924 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8106-A
Special Delivery Blues
(Sippie Wallace)
3-1-1926 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8328
Stranger's Blues
(Sippie Wallace / Clarence Williams)
5-29-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8159
Sud Bustin' Blues
(A.J. Piron / Peter Bocage / Steve Lewis)
6-6-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8177
Suitcase Blues
(George W. Thomas)
8-25-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8243-A
The Flood Blues
(Sippie Wallace / Porter Grainger)
5-6-1927 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8470
The Mail Train Blues
(Blair / Lethwick)
3-3-1926 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8345
The Man I Love
(Sippie Wallace)
8-22-1925 New York, New York Okeh
8251
Trouble Everywhere I Roam
(Hersal Thomas / Sippie Wallace)
11-28-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8212
Underworld Blues
(Sippie Wallace / George W. Thomas)
5-26-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8144-A
Up The Country Blues
(Sippie Wallace / George W. Thomas)
10-26-1924 Chicago, Illinois Okeh
8106-B
Walkin' Talkin' Blues
(John Perry)
12-1-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8206
Wicked Monday Morning Blues
(Spencer Williams)
6-6-1924 New York, New York Okeh
8177
You Gonna Need My Help 2-6-1929 Chicago, Illinois Victor
Artist Instrument
Louis Armstrong Cornet, Train Whistle, Speech
Buster Bailey Clarinet
Sidney Bechet Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet
Perry Bradford Piano
Buddy Christian Banjo
Johnny Dodds Clarinet
Natty Dominique Trumpet
Honore Dutrey Trombone
Ernest Elliot Clarinet
Hense Grundy Trombone
Eddie Heywood Piano
Charlie Irvis Trombone
Rudolph Jackson Alto Saxophone
Tom Morris Cornet
King Oliver Cornet
Bud Scott Guitar
Cal Smith Guitar
Artie Starks Clarinet
Hersal Thomas Piano
Aaron Thompson Trombone
Clarence Williams Piano