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- Firk, Eyre s apprentice, begs his master to employ the Dutchman.
- While the Lord Mayor demands an explanation, Firk arrives with some shoes for Rose.
- Ralph, Hodge, and Firk accost Hammon and Jane on their way to be wed.
- Firk gives Lincoln and the Lord Mayor directions to the church where Hammon will be married to Jane.
- Eyre refuses, but Firk and Hodge, the foreman, vow to quit their jobs unless the Dutchman joins them.
- Hodge and Firk berate Jane and then reveal that their disable companion is none other than Jane s husband, Ralph.
- When Firk and Hodge threaten to quit, Eyre scolds his wife and buys a round of beer to smooth things over.
- Lincoln realises that Hans must be Lacy and pays Firk to tell him at which church Rose and Hans will be married.
- Stewart again used the Backwards Sam Firk identity for a couple of duet albums he made with fellow guitarist Stephan Michelson, alias Delta X.
- The suspect " Michele Firk, a French socialist who had rented the car used to kidnap Mein " shot herself as police came to interrogate her.
- Less well known than such contemporaries as John Fahey, Backwards Sam Firk spent much of his music-based existence working with and supporting older blues artists.
- However, by the mid-1970s, Backwards Sam Firk stopped recording and started to earn a living dealing in rare blues, folk and country records.
- Backwards Sam Firk's debut solo recording was the album, " The True Blues and Gospel ", which was mainly a collection of cover versions of older blues numbers.
- Margery sends Firk to Guildhall to discover if Eyre has been made Sherriff of London, then asks Hans and Hodge to make her a pair of high-heeled shoes to match her elevated social position.
- While doubtless some of them are by Death or Thomas or even Firk, all of them are of considerable merit and we felt it best to take the risk of including a few too many, rather than risk leaving any out ."
- *NB . According to AllMusic, this list of dirty blues songs also included " What the Blues Is All About " by Chick Willis, " Cigarette " by Backwards Sam Firk, and " Georgia Grind " ( 1926 ) by Louis Armstrong.
- "' Michael Addison Stewart "'( September 18, 1943 October 11, 2007 ), who performed and recorded as "'Backwards Sam Firk "', was an American country blues singer, fingerstyle guitarist, songwriter, and record collector.
- Nick Perls, along with John Fahey, Stefan Grosman, Tom Hoskins, Firk, and others from the D . C . group, spent many summers canvassing small southern towns for existing 78 RPM records, practically the only remaining source of esoteric black blues that had been field recorded, or recorded in small makeshift studios, during the 1920s, 30s and 40s by a series of known and unknown record labels.