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The legend of Sleepy John Estes [sound recording]. by Estes, Sleepy John,1899-1977,performer.;
Blues performed by Sleepy John Estes, vocals and guitar ; with Hammie Nixon, harmonica, John "Knocky" Parker, piano, and Ed Wilkinson, bass.Recorded: March 24, 1962.
Subjects: Blues (Music); Blues (Music);
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The rough guide to Memphis blues : reborn and remastered. by Batts, Will,performer.; Burse, Charlie,performer.; Cannon, Gus,1883-1979,performer.; Davenport, Jed,performer.; Dickson, Pearl,performer.; Dickson, Tom(Vocalist),performer.; Estes, Sleepy John,1899-1977,performer.; Hart, Hattie,performer.; Kelly, Jack,-1960,performer.; Lewis, Furry,1893-1981,performer.; Lewis, Noah,1895-1961,performer.; Memphis Minnie,1897-1973,performer.; Nickerson, Charlie Bozo,performer.; Shade, Will,1898-1966,performer.; Shaw, Allen,performer.; Stevens, Vol,performer.; Stokes, Frank,performer.; Wallace, Minnie,performer.; Weldon, Will,performer.; Wilkins, Robert,1896-1987,performer.; Beale Street Jug Band,performer.; Beale Street Rounders,performer.; Beale Street Sheiks,performer.; Cannon's Jug Stompers,performer.; Carolina Peanut Boys (Musical group),performer.; Memphis Jug Band,performer.; Memphis Mudcats,performer.; Memphis Sheiks,performer.; South Memphis Jug Band,performer.; World Music Network,publisher.;
Various performers.From the classic sounds of the jug band heyday to the earthy blues straight from the Mississippi Delta, Memphis was at the very epicentre of the 1920s country blues explosion. This Rough Guide charts the city's huge influence with classic tracks by blues legends Memphis Minnie, Furry Lewis, Sleepy John Estes and many more.
Subjects: Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Blues (Music); Guitar music (Blues); Popular music; Popular music; African Americans;
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Newport Folk Festival [sound recording] : best of the blues 1959-68. by Hurt, Mississippi John,1892-1966,performer.; James, Skip,1902-1969,performer.; House, Son,performer.(CARDINAL)434710; White, Bukka,performer.(CARDINAL)159976; McDowell, Fred,performer.(CARDINAL)522845; Muddy Waters,1915-1983,performer.(CARDINAL)526970; Williams, Robert Pete,1914-1980,performer.; Lipscomb, Mance,1895-1976,performer.(CARDINAL)374284; Fuller, Jesse,performer.(CARDINAL)383442; Davis, Gary,1896-1972,performer.(CARDINAL)726508; McGhee, Brownie,1915-1996,performer.(CARDINAL)340913; Terry, Sonny,performer.; Estes, Sleepy John,1899-1977,performer.; Hopkins, Lightnin',1912-1982,performer.(CARDINAL)728250; Lay, Sam,performer.; Hooker, John Lee,performer.(CARDINAL)518598; Lee, Bill,1928-performer.; Memphis Slim,performer.; Spann, Otis,1930-1970,performer.; Chambers Brothers,performer.; Paul Butterfield Blues Band,performer.; Newport Folk Festival.performer.;
Various artists.
Subjects: Live sound recordings.; Blues (Music); Blues (Music);
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Memphis blues [sound recording] : important postwar recordings. by Louis, Joe Hill.; Hill, Henry.; Ross,Dr.(Isaiah),1925-1993.; Hunt, D. A.(Daniel Augusta),1929-; Estes, Sleepy John,1899-1977.; Burse, Charlie.; Adams, Woodrow,1917-; Perkins, Pinetop.; Love, Hot Shot.; DeBerry, Jimmy.; Howlin' Wolf,1910-1976.(CARDINAL)726781; Hooker, Earl,1929-1970.; Horton, Big Walter.; Nix, Willie,1922-1991.; Thomas, Rufus,1917-2001.; Gordon, Rosco.; Forest, Earl.; Parker, Junior.; Bland, Bobby.; Little Milton.; Cotton, James,1935-2017.(CARDINAL)339016; Douglas, Shy Guy.; Boines, Houston.; Booker, Charlie,1925-; Hare, Pat.; Lawson, L. B.; Love, Billy.; Edwards, Honeyboy.; Vinson, Mose,1917-; Hubert, L. C.; Snow, Eddie.; O'Neal, Johnny.; Stokes, Houston.; Hill, Raymond,1933-; Lewis, Sammy.; Johnson, Willie,1923-1995.; Gilmore, Boyd.; Banks, Kenneth(Blues musician); Ace, Johnny.; Turner, Ike.(CARDINAL)730780; Emerson, Billy,1929-; Jimmy and Walter.;
Program notes by Neil Slaven ([4] v.) inserted in each container.CD A. Gotta let you go ; Boogie in the park (Joe Hill Louis). That ain't right : take 1 (Henry Hill). Little soldier boy : take 2 ; Country clown : take 1 (Doctor Ross). Country farm blues ; They call me talkin' boy (William Stewart). Easy ; Before long (Jimmy & Walter). Lonesome ol' jail ; Greyhound blues (D.A. Hunt). Registration Day blues ; Rats in my kitchen (Sleepy John Estes). Rattlesnake mama ; Forty four blues (William Stewart). I feel like a million ; Heartache baby (Joe Hill Louis). Short the barber (Charlie Burse). The last time ; Train is comin' (Woodrow Adams). Pinetop's boogie woogie (Pinetop Perkins). Policy man blues : take 1 (Sleepy John Estes). Wolf call boogie (Coy "Hot Shot" Love). Take a little chance (Jimmy DeBerry). Tailor made ; The boogie disease (Doctor Ross) -- CD B. Moanin' at midnight ; Bluebird (Howling Wolf). Move on down the line ; The hucklebuck (Earl Hooker). Walter's instrumental ; Grandmother got grandfather told (Walter Horton). Midnight showers of rain ; Prison bound blues (Willie Nix). Bear cat ; Married woman (Rufus Thomas). Roscoe's boogie ; City women (Rosco Gordon). Baby, baby ; rock the bottle (Earl Forest). Bad women, bad whiskey ; You're my angel (Little Jr. Parker). Good lovin' ; Drifting from town to town (Bobby Bland). My baby ; Straighten up baby (James Cotton). Work with her boy ; Detroit arrow blues (Shy Guy Douglas). Carry my business on : take 1 ; Crying in the courthouse : take 1 (Houston Boines). Walked all night ; Baby I'm coming home (Charlie Booker). I'm gonna murder my baby ; Bonus pay (Pat Hare) -- CD C. Model boogie ; Saddled the cow (and miled the horse) (Rosco Gordon). Seems like a million years : take 1 ; Riding in the moonlight (Willie Nix). Can't love me and my money too ; Flypaper boogie (L.B. Lawson). Somebody told me ; If you love me (Little Milton). Feelin' good ; Fussin' and fightin' blues (Little Junior). Hart's bread boogie ; Blues leave me alone (Billy "Red" Love). She comes to see me sometime : take 1 ; We all gotta go sometime (Joe Hill Louis). Sweet home Chicago : take 1 (Honeyboy Edwards). Mistreating boogie ; Worry you off my mind (Mose Vinson). Lucy done moved (L.C. Hubert). Don't dog me around ; Skin and bone : take 1 (Eddie Snow). Dead letter blues : take 1 ; Ugle woman : take 3 (Johnny O'Neal). You'll be sorry ; Blue and lonesome (Houston Stokes). Long gone Raymond ; I'm back pretty baby (Raymond Hill). Blue man : take 1 ; High : take 1 (Kenneth Banks) -- CD D. Tiger man ; Save that money (Rufus Thomas). Lookin' for my baby ; Homesick for my baby (Little Milton). feel so worried ; So long baby goodbye (Sammy Lewis ; Willie Johnson). Cotton crop blues ; Hold me in your arms (James Cotton). Come back home : take 1 ; Chocolate drop (Howling Wolf). Blue guitar (Earl Hooker). Believe I'll settle down (Boyd Gilmore). We all gotta go sometime ; Off the wall (Walter Horton). Love my baby ; Mystery train (Little Junior). Dry up baby ; Crying all night long (Bobby Bland). Way after midnight : take 1 ; Hey now : take 1 (Billy "Red" Love). I wronged a woman ; I can't forgive you (Earl Forest). Midnight hours journey (Johnny Ace). My baby left me (Raymond Hill). You're driving me insane ; Trouble and heartaches (Ike Turner). When it rains it pours ; Move baby move (Billy "The Kid" Emerson).Various performers.Recorded in Memphis, Tenn., 1950-1955.
Subjects: Blues (Music); Blues (Music);
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