Q:
He worked for the Royal American Shows as
a fire eater, and in 1937 was briefly on the
radio in St. Louis. Charlie Jordan offered to
take him to New York to record for ARC but there
was confusion about the time and place and Montgomery
missed the trip. In 1942 he worked as a street
singer and played for tips riding on the trolley
cars, ususally with a harmonica player or washboard
player. He also had one cut on a Rhino LP(14)
He was sometimes known as 'Daddy Hotcakes'
Name this artist!
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