Saturday, August 19, 2023

Jimmie Lee "Buddy Ace" Land (4th cousin)


 

Jimmie Lee "Buddy Ace" Land

 
Jimmie Lee “Buddy Ace” Land was born on November 11, 1937, in Jasper County, Kirbyville,Texas. His father, Thomas Land,  was 27 and his mother, Eddie Mae Booker Land, was 25. Jimmie Lee grew up in Baytown, Texas.

Jimmie Lee "Buddy Ace" was also known as "The Silver Fox of the Blues". He started his career singing gospel. However, in the 1950s he began to focus on blues and R&B. After touring with Bobby Blue Bland and Junior Walker, he eventually signed a record deal with Duke/Peacock Records in 1965. Buddy Ace's career lasted more than four decades. Two of his R&B hits: "Nothing in the World Can Hurt Me (Except You)" and “Hold On (To This Fool)".

While performing the song "Time to Move On" in Waco, Texas, "Buddy Ace" died of a heart attack on December 25, 1994. He was 57 years old. He is buried in Magnolia Springs Cemetery in Jasper County, Texas.  

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The Ancestors Keep Coming Back


Annie Mae Seale
1911-1990
This picture coming up on my Ancestry.com page frequently. I always have to look twice because she looks so much like my sister’s daughter. Her name was Annie Mae Seale. She was the daughter of my maternal 2nd great uncle, Arch Seale, and  his wife, Dora Limbrick (paternal 1st cousin 3x removed). That would make her a double cousin, so I guess the resemblance makes sense. 

Arch Seale
1881-1948

Dora Limbrick
1875-1937