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  1. Carolina Slim: Blues From The Cotton Fields - Rag Mama [Acorn 324] - Sugaree [Savoy 868] - Blues Go Away From Me [Savoy unissued] ... Carolina Blues Guitar 1936-1951 Cedar Creek Sheik - Ford V-8 - Watch The Ford Go By - Mary Had A Little Lamb - She's Totin' Something Good - What A Pity

  2. Guitar Slim. Eddie Jones (December 10, 1926 – February 7, 1959), better known as Guitar Slim, was a New Orleans blues guitarist in the 1940s and 1950s, best known for the million-selling song "The Things That I Used to Do", produced by Johnny Vincent for Specialty Records. It is listed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped ...

  3. Foster MacKenzie III (July 9, 1944 – June 8, 1993), known professionally as Root Boy Slim, was an American musician and songwriter.. He was born in Asheville, North Carolina but raised in Washington, D.C.'s Maryland suburbs. He was an exceptionally bright child with parents who were able to afford a series of costly prep schools, and he attended Yale University.

  4. Guitar Slim is notably part of the John Henry Davis Medicine Show with which he toured tirelessly for 4 years. At the end of the 1940's, he moved to Greensboro where he worked as a landscaper or jack of all trades. But he never gave up music playing guitar and piano at local parties. This first album was captured by Kip Lornell largely at Slim ...

  5. Descubre Carolina Blues de Guitar Slim And Jelly Belly en Amazon Music. Escúchalo en streaming y sin anuncios o compra CDs y MP3s ahora en Amazon.es.

  6. Influential in the development of rock and roll, "The Things That I Used to Do" was written and recorded by Guitar Slim (Eddie Jones) in 1953 on Specialty...

  7. 26 de sept. de 2023 · The Birth of Guitar Slim It was during his time in New Orleans in the 1940s that Eddie Jones adopted the stage name “Guitar Slim.” This transformation marked a turning point in his career, as he embraced a flashy and flamboyant persona that would become synonymous with his electrifying performances.