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  1. Slide guitar master Robert Nighthawk was one of the first bluesmen to achieve regional stardom in the Delta through radio broadcasting. Following on the heels of Sonny Boy Williamson’s King Biscuit Time radio show, Nighthawk went on the air during World War II on the same station, KFFA in Helena, Arkansas. Helena was where Nighthawk born and died, but in between he ranged far and wide ...

  2. Robert Lee McCoy’s initial recordings in 1937 were released under his own name on the Bluebird label, while later on, he adopted various monikers such as Rambling Bob, Peetie’s Boy (as a tribute to Peetie Wheatstraw), the Nighthawks, and eventually, by the early 1950s, he settled on Robert Nighthawk.

  3. Robert Nighthawk was an important figure in the transitional development of Blues from its Mississippi roots to its new home in the city. His slide-guitar work, with its combination of rhythmic drive and subtle one-string runs, was learned in the Delta juke-joints but its effects were heard many years later in the clubs and bars of Chicago in the post WWII era.

  4. Robert Lee McCollum, né le 30 novembre 1909 à Helena dans l' Arkansas et mort le 5 novembre 1967 dans sa ville natale), connu sous les noms de Robert Lee McCoy, Peetie's boy et Robert Nighthawk 1, est un chanteur, guitariste et harmoniciste de blues américain .

  5. ロバート・ナイトホーク Robert Nighthawk 本名をロバート・マッカラム( Robert McCollum )といい、1909年にアーカンソー州ヘレナで生まれました。 戦前はロバート・リー・マッコイ、ランブリング・ボブ、ピーティーズ・ボーイの名でブルーバードやデッカに20数曲ほどを吹き込んでいます。

  6. 23 de jun. de 2022 · Classic blues from Robert Nighthawk & band live in Chicago's south side 1964.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb9bioVsB0lPBkMOWTKzHFw?sub_confirmation=1

  7. Robert Nighthawk (1909-1967) was one of the foremost blues guitarists of his era. Although he rarely stayed long in one town, he called Friars Point home at various times from the 1920s to the 1960s. In a 1940 recording, he sang of “going back to Friars Point, down in sweet old Dixie Land.” During Nighthawk’s time, blues musicians (including the legendary Robert Johnson) played at local ...