词条 | D. Whitfield |
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Whitfield's musical career was likely hindered by extensive legal troubles, as he was wanted in several counties across the U. S. for vice crimes.[4][5] Maintaining his innocence, Whitfield fled captivity in Arapahoe County, Colorado in 1954, before ever making it to trial.[6] He was never again apprehended by authorities. Whitfield was last spotted in Oklahoma City in 1963, reportedly playing to a crowd of less than forty people.[7] References1. ^Bigsby, Rutherford. "Whitfield Seen, First Time in Eight Years." The Evening Eagle and Beacon. Wichita, Kansas. January 17, 1963. A11. Print. {{DEFAULTSORT:Whitfield,}}2. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.spektrummuzik.com|title = Spektrum Muzik - Wichita's Newest and Weirdest Record Shop!|website = www.spektrummuzik.com|access-date = 2016-10-31}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.enjoygram.com/dangerwhitfield |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-06-05 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150605195736/http://www.enjoygram.com/dangerwhitfield |archivedate=2015-06-05 |df= }} 4. ^Parsons, Larry. "Outlaw Folk Singer on the Run." Ottawa County Beacon Miami, Oklahoma. September 3, 1946. A11. Print 5. ^Parcel, Al. "Whitfield Evades Authorities." Quapaw Chieftain. Earle, Arkansas. July 21, 1948. Print. 6. ^Williams, Chauncey. "Whitfield Flees Trial." The Rocky Mountain Herald. Denver, Colorado. September 2, 1954. A11. Print. 7. ^Bigsby, Rutherford. "Whitfield Seen, First in Nine Years." The Evening Eagle and Beacon. Wichita, Kansas. January 17, 1963. A11. Print. 4 : 1920 births|Possibly living people|American gospel musicians|American folk singers |
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