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Corrine, Corrine Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon Live in ’76Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareSleepy John Estes (guitar & vocals), and Hammie Nixon (jug & kazoo)...
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Corrine, Corrine Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon Live in ’76Click here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareSleepy John Estes (guitar & vocals), and Hammie Nixon (jug & kazoo)...
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Mailman Blues Sleepy John Estes Late, but not too lateFilmed in 1966 on the American Folk Blues Festival tour featuring Sleepy John Estes (guitar & vocal), accompanied by Yank Rachel (mandolin).John Estes made his debut as a...
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Drop Down Mama “Sleepy” John Estes The Sleepy PoetRecorded July 17, 1935 in Chicago featuring Sleepy John Estes (guitar and vocals), accompanied by Hammie Nixon (harmonica).Born John Adam Estes, to a sharecropper...
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