80 Highway - Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon / Sonny Boy Nelson - Southern Blues (Vinyl, LP)
Label: Wolf Records (2) - 120.916 • Format: Vinyl LP • Country: Austria • Genre: Blues •
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9 thoughts on “ 80 Highway - Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon / Sonny Boy Nelson - Southern Blues (Vinyl, LP) ”
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Daibar says:
Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon / Sonny Boy Nelson: Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon / Sonny Boy Nelson - Southern Blues (LP) Wolf Records (2) Austria: Unknown: Sell This Version: Singles & EPs.
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Kazigore says:
Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon / Sonny Boy Nelson: Southern Blues Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon * @ youtube (side A) - You Rascal You - I Ain't Gonna Sell It - Someday Baby You Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore - The Death Of President Kennedy - Tear It Down (Tearing Little Daddy) - Mama Don't Allow Me To Stay Out All Night Long - 80 Highway.
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JoJom says:
Having only sporadically left his rural hamlet of Brownsville, TN, for recording trips in Chicago and Memphis, blues guitarist and singer Sleepy John Estes must have found it a bit of a shock to make the American Folk-Blues Festival tour of Europe. Like most contemporary country-blues musicians from the South, Estes did ramble, playing country suppers and plantation parties as a solo act.
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Fausida says:
On Highway 80 is the seventh album by Sleepy John Estes for Delmark which he shares with his longtime associate Hammie Nixon. This is a collection of previously unissued recordings that Estes and Nixon recorded in July , prior to touring Japan/5(2).
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Nikohn says:
One of the finest first-generation country blues singers to come out of the South, Tennessean Sleepy John Estes had an amazing run of recordings from the late s to the early '40s. He popularized many of the tunes that would become blues (and rock & roll) standards, like “Drop Down Mama” and “Mil. Available with an Apple Music subscription.
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Akinokazahn says:
– Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon: 80 Highway: A8 – Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon: Mama Won't You Do That Thing: B1 – Sonny Boy Nelson "44" Blues: B2 – Sonny Boy Nelson: Pony Blues: B3 – Sonny Boy Nelson: Don't Cry Baby: B4 – Sonny Boy Nelson: M & O Blues: B5 – Sonny Boy Nelson: Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue: B6 – Sonny Boy.
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Akizilkree says:
Sonny Boy Nelson - Pony Blues Earl Bell - Travelin' Blues Sleepy John Estes / Hammie Nixon - President Kennedy Stayed Away Too Long - Yellow Yam Blues Bukka White - Bed Springs Blues Furry Lewis - Mary Tell-Blues/Mother Story Harmonica Frank - Goin' Away Happy Houston Stackhouse - Crying Won't Help You Joe Willie Wilkins & His King Biscuit Boys.
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Nataur says:
Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon / Sonny Boy Nelson: Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon / Sonny Boy Nelson - Southern Blues (LP) Wolf Records (2) Austria: Unknown: この .
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Malashura says:
In the late '50s Sleepy John Estes wasn't nearly as visible as he had been before and during World War II -- in fact, he had become so obscure that some historians wondered if he had died. But the blues veteran was still very much alive, and in a year-old Estes (some claimed he was 58 or 57) made an impressive comeback with The Legend of Sleepy John Estes.