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Until blues singer-guitarist Blind Lemon Jefferson's highly successful 1926 recording debut, recording companies looked to vaudeville for blues artists to record. Most of these artists were female, accompanied by a pianist or instrumental group. Although male blues singer-pianists occasionally played vaudeville theaters, singer-guitarists appeared primarily in marginal settings such as tent shows-the venue of amateurs. Therefore, recording companies, which began recording African American blues vocalists in 1920, initially overlooked artists like Jefferson. The invention of the electrical recording process, however, encouraged the recording of guitar accompanied blues. Introduced in 1925, that process produced better recording quality of such instruments as the guitar Jefferson's initial recordings were made by means of the older acoustical recording process, however, so his immediate success cannot be ascribed to the new technology.
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