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  1. Bricks in My Pillow · 1977. Six Three O. Prowling With the Nighthawk · 2004. Feel so Bad. Bricks in My Pillow · 1977. Take It Easy Baby (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964) Live On Maxwell Street: 1964 · 1964. Juke Medley (Live) Live On Maxwell Street 1964 · 1964.

  2. jazzinfo.org › artist › robert-nighthawkRobert Nighthawk bio

    Robert Nighthawk isn’t a name that is often mentioned when talking about the greats of blues. It’s a good thing, as his legacy is all-pervasive. His resonant voice, smooth slide guitar playing, and standard tuning (unusual for a bluesman), would have an impact on generations of blues players. Many of his songs would become blues standards ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Robert Nighthawk. It's wailin' man." Robert Nighthawk was one of the blues premier slide guitarists playing with a subtle elegance and a fluid, crystal clear style that was instantly recognizable. Nighthawk influenced a generation of artists including Elmore James, Muddy Waters, B.B. King and particularly Earl Hooker.

  5. 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.

  6. Listen to your favorite songs from Robert Nighthawk. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. Download our mobile app now. ... Top Albums. 1. Live On Maxwell Street: 1964. Album • 1979. 2. Masters Of Modern Blues. Album • 1994. 3. Prowling With The Nighthawk. Album • 2005. 4.

  7. 01:36. Composers: Carey Bell. 01. Goin' Down To Eli's (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964) Robert Nighthawk. Live On Maxwell Street: 1964. 04:53. Composers: Joe Clayton. 2023 Burn Rubber Recordings.