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  1. A similar version of Jimmy Dawkins - Jimmy "Fast Fingers" Dawkins exists with the 7 West Grand address label. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Matrix / Runout (Side 1 label): DS-623-AMatrix / Runout (Side 2 label): DS-623-BMatrix / Runout (Side 1 runout etched): DS-623-A (#3) dm

  2. Listen to Fast Fingers on Spotify. Jimmy Dawkins · Album · 1998 · 12 songs.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2007 · When Fast Fingers was first released in 1969, Jimmy Dawkins was recognized as a blues guitarist on his way up. He never has received the acclaim he deserves, but this record, his debut album still holds up, and showcases a talent that we are still bless to have with us.

  4. Fast Fingers, an Album by Jimmy "Fast Fingers" Dawkins. Released in January 1970 on Delmark (catalog no. DS-623; Vinyl LP). Genres: Chicago Blues. Rated #102 in the best albums of 1970. Featured peformers: Jimmy Dawkins (guitar), Eddie Shaw (tenor saxophone), Lafayette Leake (piano), Mighty Joe Young (guitar), Lester Dorsie (drums), Robert G. Koester (producer, supervisor), Dave Antler ...

  5. He also picked up some recording session work, and began playing with ‘Shakey’ Horton and Magic Sam, who introduced Jimmy to Bob Koester of Delmark Records. By 1969, Jimmy had been leading his own band around the club scene for quite a while, and his debut album for Delmark, ‘Fast Fingers’ gave him a nick-name that didn’t actually suit his slashing, distorted guitar style.

  6. FAST FINGERS Jimmy Dawkins is top notch. When Fast Fingers was first released in 1969, Jimmy Dawkins was recognized as a blues guitarist on his way up. He never has received the acclaim he deserves, but this record, his debut album still holds up, and showcases a talent that we are still bless to have with us.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2013 · April 18, 2013. Jimmy Dawkins, a Chicago blues guitarist whose prodigious technique earned him the nickname Fast Fingers, and whose admirers included a number of guitarists far more famous than he ...