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and 1954. In the down-home category, Allen also released singles by Robert Nighthawk and Big Walter Horton, as well as pianist Eddie Ware, guitarist L.
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Hogg, Joe Josen 3:45 10. "Sally Mae" John Lee Hooker 4:25 11. "Anna Lee" Robert "Nighthawk" McCollum 4:15 12. "Lonesome Home Blues" Willie Borum 5:00
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Honey Drippers U–102 – "Kansas City Blues"/"Crying Won't Help You" – Robert Nighthawk and his Nighthawks Band U–103 – "Windy City Boogie"/"Blackjack Blues"
Good Morning, School Girl (1,298 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
accompaniment by Big Joe Williams and Robert Lee McCoy (also known as Robert Nighthawk) on guitars. In October 1948, Leroy Dallas recorded a version of the
Kansas Joe McCoy (669 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Rhythm, which performed during most of the 1940s. The band featured Robert Nighthawk on harmonica and Charlie McCoy on mandolin. McCoy died of heart disease
List of nicknames of blues musicians (564 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Chubby Richard "Rabbit" Brown Ramblin' Thomas Reverend Gary Davis Robert Nighthawk Rockin' Sidney Scrapper Blackwell Seasick Steve Shakey Jake Harris
Mississippi Blues Trail (672 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Robert Johnson birthplace Hazlehurst Robert Johnson gravesite Greenwood Robert Nighthawk Friars Point Rocket "88" Lyon Roma Wilson & Leon Pinson New Albany
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Mississippi Delta region. It inspired blues musicians including B.B. King, Robert Nighthawk, James Cotton, and Ike Turner. The show's 12:15 pm time slot was chosen
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Robert Johnson birthplace Hazlehurst Robert Johnson gravesite Greenwood Robert Nighthawk Friars Point Rocket "88" Lyon Roma Wilson & Leon Pinson New Albany