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  1. John Adam Estes [1] (January 25, 1899 [2] or 1900 [3] – June 5, 1977), [4] known as Sleepy John Estes, was an American blues guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. His music influenced such artists as the Beatles, Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin . Life and career.

  2. 378 subscribers. 384. 62K views 14 years ago. ...more. Recorded September 26th 1929 for Victor Records.Sleepy John Estes - guitar, vocalsYank Rachell - mandolinJab Jones - piano.

  3. They cut four sides, with Estes doing the vocals and guitar and Rachell and Jones accompanying him on mandolin and piano. One side was Diving Duck Blues, Estes’ version of the old folk ditty, and Rye Whiskey, that has become a blues standard.

  4. Filmed in 1966 on the American Folk Blues Festival tour featuring Sleepy John Estes (guitar & vocal), accompanied by Yank Rachel (mandolin). Mandolin Blues From Memphis to Maxwell Street

  5. Sleepy John Estes, 1929-1940. Recorded on Victor and Decca in the 1920s and 30s, Sleepy John Estes was a leading exponent of the Memphis blues style. These recordings capture the distinctive sound of Yank Rachel's legato mandolin lines and Jab Jones' rhythmic piano accompaniment, as well as Estes' skill at singing the narrative blues. Track Listing

  6. SLEEPY JOHN ESTES. Sleepy John Estes was an important and influential re-discovery of the Folk/Blues revival of the early 60s. His guitar work was never more than rudimentary, but his clear piercing voice conveyed his authentic and personal country Blues to a new generation of fans and performers, and his songs live on in the work of many ...

  7. Sleepy John Estes fue un guitarrista y cantante de blues, nacido en Ripley, Tennessee, el 25 de enero de 1899 (aunque algunos autores lo cifran en el mismo día de 1904), y fallecido en Brownsville, Tennessee, el 5 de junio de 1977.