Jack Linx & His Society Serenaders
Stack O'Lee Blues
Jack Linx & His Society Serenaders recorded their version of "Stack O'Lee Blues" in 1927. This rendition is notable for its lively arrangement and features a blend of jazz and blues elements characteristic of the era. The Society Serenaders, known for their engaging performances, contributed to the popularity of the song during the 1920s, a time when blues music was gaining traction in mainstream culture.
Linx's version typically includes expressive vocal delivery, accompanied by traditional jazz instrumentation such as brass and rhythm sections, showcasing the song's narrative. This rendition, like many others from that time, reflects the broader cultural context of the Roaring Twenties, combining storytelling with musical innovation.