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    Robert Lee McCollum was an American blues musician who played and recorded under the pseudonyms Robert Lee McCoy and Robert Nighthawk. He was the father of the blues musician Sam Carr. Nighthawk was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1983.

  2. Robert Nighthawk was famed for the majestic, melancholy mood of his recordings and the smooth precision of his slide guitar work. A live album capturing those qualities would have remarkable in itself, but Live on Maxwell Street–1964left listeners even more awed at the raw power of Nighthawk and his band pulling out all the stops playing for tips at Chicago’s famed street market.

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  4. Robert Nighthawk, geboren als Robert Lee McCullum, (* 30.November 1909 in Helena, Arkansas; † 5. November 1967 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Bluesmusiker.. Robert Nighthawk wuchs auf einer Farm auf. Erste Erfahrungen mit der Musik sammelte er, als ihn ein Freund 1923 anregte, Mundharmonika zu lernen. Als er mit seinem Cousin, Houston Stackhouse, in den 1930ern auf einer Farm arbeitete ...

  5. Robert Nighthawk: Bricks In My Pillow (LP) Art-Nr.: LPPL11. Item has to be restocked. (2016/Delmark) 12 tracks. Born in 1909 he was one of the most influential guitarists in blues history. Musicians as diverse as Muddy Waters or Ronnie Earl call him a major influence.

  6. E-mail. Robert Nighthawk Live On Maxwell Street. " Yeah, I'm gonna murder my baby. Ooo, if she don't stop cheatin' and lyin'. (I'm gonna put a hurtin' on her) Well, I'd rather be in penitentiary. Than to be worried out of my mind "*. After a long absence Nighthawk returned to Chicago in 1964 and recorded several times including a blistering set ...

  7. E-mail. Robert Nighthawk, Houston Stackhouse, Peck Curtis, Powell, MS, April, 1967. (photo by George Mitchell) While Nighthawk recorded prolifically as a session musician before the war his postwar period finds him mostly as a leader. His session work is confined to some work in 1964 and some in 1967 the year he died.