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I May Be Wrong Little Johnny Jones and the Chicago Hound Dogs Elmore & Little JohnnyThis recording was made during October 1953 featuring Johnny Jones (piano & vocals), J. T. Brown (tenor sax), Elmore James (guitar),...
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I May Be Wrong Little Johnny Jones and the Chicago Hound Dogs Elmore & Little JohnnyThis recording was made during October 1953 featuring Johnny Jones (piano & vocals), J. T. Brown (tenor sax), Elmore James (guitar),...
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Can’t Stop Lovin’ Elmore James Rumba-bluesRecorded in April 1953 in Chicago with Elmore James (vocal and guitar), J. T. Brown (tenor sax), Johnny Jones (piano), Ransom Knowling (bass), and Odie Payne (drums).Dubbed...
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Done Somebody Wrong Elmore James Elmo JamesThis recording was made in New York on May 23 or 24, 1960 featuring Elmore James (guitar & vocals), Johnny Acey (piano), Jimmy Spruill (guitar), Homesick James (bass guitar), and...
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Dust My Broom Elmore James A blues star is bornElectric slide guitar icon Elmore James (vocal & guitar) is featured on his debut recording “Dust My Broom” produced August 5, 1951 in Jackson, Mississippi backed by...
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The Sky is Crying Elmore James King of Electric Slide GuitarThis song was recorded in Chicago on November 3, 1959 featuring Elmore James (guitar & vocals), J. T. Brown (tenor sax), Johnny Jones (piano), Homesick James...
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