Big
Railroad Blues; Boll Weevil; Bring It With You When You Come; Cairo Rag; Crawdad
Hole; Feather Bed; Going to Germany; Hollywood Rag; Jazz Gypsy Blues; Jonestown
Blues; Last Chance Blues; Madison Street Rag; Minglewood Blues; Mule Get Up in
the Alley; Noah's Blues; Old John Booker - You Call That Gone; Pig Ankle Strut;
Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home; Pretty Mama Blues; Prison Wall Blues; Riley’s
Wagon; Ripley Blues; Springdale Blues; The Rooster's Crowing Blues; Viola Lee
Blues; Walk Right In; Wolf River Blues.
Albums:
Gus Cannon
& Noah Lewis Vol. 2 (1929 - 1930) (2005); Gus Cannon Vol. 1 (1927 - 1928) (2005);
Jug Band Blues Essentials (2010); Last Sessions (2010); Memphis Blues Masters
One (2013); Walk Right In (1962).
Movies and
television:
All
Things Must Pass (2015); Bandstand (1967); Blues Like Showers of Rain (1970); Forrest
Gump (1994); Get It Together (1978); Give Me the Banjo (2011); Good Morning
Britain (1984); Hollywood a Go Go (1965); Long John Baldry: In the Shadow of
the Blues (2000); Long Strange Trip (2017); My Way (2012); Mystery Science
Theater 3000 (1992); Sex Education (2019); Someone to Watch Over Me (1987); Soundstage
(1979); The Blues (1962); The Danny Kaye Show (1963); The Flamingo Kid (1984).
Jane Delvan had dark,
red hair and plenty of shape of a nice, refined kind. To Ed Horner she was only
a little fancy flirtation under the Nevada moon, but he found some peculiar
circumstances developing when Jane’s husband, Tom Delavan, himself came to
town, followed very shortly afterwards by his first wife, the beautiful but
jealous Lady Sperry.
Ed wondered what kind of
game Jane Delavan was playing with him, leading him on as she was? And why
should Lady Sperry take a heated interest in him of a sudden? What were the
cause of secret midnight callers roaming at will through hotel bedrooms?
Suddenly Ed Horner found himself slowly being ringed about by a group of
hard-hating, highly emotional people who all had motives that involved them in
a case of murder and the Jealous Woman.
If Las Vegas is a city
of lovers, in Reno, the business is divorce. Six weeks in Reno can erase the
darkest marriages, and the only question is how to pass the time – craps or
roulette? Jane Delavan is a roulette woman, a stately beauty from back East who
is too classy for the motel where she’s shacked up. She’s come for a divorce,
but her husband has other ideas. He wants an annulment, and in exchange offers
to take out a $100,000 insurance policy on himself – just in case something
happens to him before their paperwork goes through. Jane is cunning enough to
make sure that if she wants something to happen, it will. Ed Horner is the
insurance agent sent to settle the agreement, and it doesn’t take long for Jane
to settle him. They fall in love over twenty-five-cent roulette and soon have a
bigger score in mind. In the Biggest Little City in the World, a king-size
scheme is brewing . . .