His eye and ear for talent was inclusive in breaking color barriers and started the careers of younger African-American singers such as Joyce Cobb; she was included as a part of his studio band in the early 1970s.
James Joyce | Ty Cobb | Joyce Carol Oates | Joyce | Joyce Kilmer | Lee J. Cobb | Joyce Meyer | Joyce Grenfell | James Joyce's The Dead | John Cobb | John B. Cobb | Joyce Hatto | Joyce Castle | Ron Cobb | Pei Cobb Freed & Partners | Peggy Hopkins Joyce | Michael Joyce | Joyce Guy | Joyce Cary | John Cobb (cabinetmaker) | Jim Joyce | Eileen Joyce | Brendan Joyce | William Joyce | Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb | Patrick Weston Joyce | King Cobb Steelie | Keith Hamilton Cobb | Joyce (singer) | Joyce Johnson |
Beale Street Blues written by W.C. Handy (most recently recorded by Joyce Cobb), this is the oldest and most famous of all musical references to Beale Street.