Chicken Shack Blues
Chicken Shack Blues Champion Jack Dupree Britain – 1964Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareChampion Jack Dupree (piano & vocals) gives a 1964 performance in Europe.Self-taught...
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Chicken Shack Blues Champion Jack Dupree Britain – 1964Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareChampion Jack Dupree (piano & vocals) gives a 1964 performance in Europe.Self-taught...
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Sneaky Pete Champion Jack Dupree & King Curtis King of the SaxChampion Jack Dupree (piano & voclas), performs live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on June 17th 1971 with King Curtis (tenor sax), Cornell Dupree (guitar),...
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Everything’s Gonna Be Alright Champion Jack Dupree & King Curtis Rockin’ Montreux ’71Champion Jack Dupree (piano & voclas), performs live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on June 17th 1971 with King Curtis...
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Poor Boy Blues Champion Jack Dupree & King Curtis Poor CurtisChampion Jack Dupree (piano & vocals), performs live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on June 17, 1971 with King Curtis (tenor sax), Cornell Dupree (guitar),...
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Junker’s Blues Champion Jack Dupree A Farewell to King CurtisChampion Jack Dupree performs live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on June 17th 1971 with King Curtis (tenor sax), Cornell Dupree (guitar), Jerry Jemmott (bass),...
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Diggin’ My Potatoes Champion Jack Dupree Champion JackThe legendary Jack Dupree performs “Diggin’ My Potatoes” on film.Champion Jack Dupree’s playing was almost all straight blues and boogie-woogie....
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