Too Late To Cry
Too Late To Cry Lonnie Johnson Feb. 8, 1899 – June 16, 1970Lonnie Johnson performs in Europe during the 1960s.A prolific figure of 1920s and ’30s blues and jazz, Lonnie Johnson travel from his native New Orleans to...
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Too Late To Cry Lonnie Johnson Feb. 8, 1899 – June 16, 1970Lonnie Johnson performs in Europe during the 1960s.A prolific figure of 1920s and ’30s blues and jazz, Lonnie Johnson travel from his native New Orleans to...
Read Moreby wordpress | Apr 10, 2013 | Lonnie Johnson, Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Victoria Spivey | 0 |
Bye Bye Blues Otis Spann & Friends I Hear the BluesFor their closing number on the December 18, 1963 airing of “I Hear The Blues” Otis Spann, Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Lonnie Johnson, Memphis Slim,...
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Another Night To Cry Lonnie Johnson Lonnie in London After being announced by Sonny Boy Williamson Lonnie Johnson performs at the 1963 American Folk Blues Festival in London, England with accompanists Memphis Slim (piano), and...
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Black Snake Blues Victoria Spivey American Folk Blues Festival Lonnie Johnson (guitar), introduces Victoria Spivey who sings “Black Snake Blues” accompanied by himself and Sonny Boy Williamson (harmonica) at the 1963...
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