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  1. Randy Jo Hobbs was a American blues and rock bassist. Born : March 22, 1948 in Winchester (or) Union City, Indiana. Died : August 05, 1993 in Dayton, Ohio. (Heart failure) Randy worked with "The McCoys" (1965-'69), Jimi Hendrix (1968 on some live sessions), Johnny and Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer and others.

  2. Randy Jo Hobbs Genres: Rock Occupation: Bassist Bands: The McCoys, Montrose. He played bass with Jimi Hendrix on some 1968 live sessions which were later released unofficially as Woke Up This Morning and Found Myself Dead (1980)and New York Sessions (1998), and officially as Bleeding Heart (1994).

  3. 13 de abr. de 2007 · Feb 3, 2004. KnoxVeegas. Thank you for remembering Randy Jo. Randy was an intense rock player. I was very impressed with his playing on Johnny Winter's albums, also on the White Trash live album that Edgar did. I saw Randy Jo with Johnny Winter And at Knoxville Civic Center back in 1973. I was blown away.

  4. About Randy Jo Hobbs. Rock Musician. He was a bass guitarist, best known for being a member of the 1960s rock band "The McCoys". From 1965 to 1969, he performed and recorded with The McCoys which included their hit single "Hang On Sloopy". During the 1970s, he also played and recorded with guitarist Johnny Winter, Rick Derringer, Jimi Hendrix ...

  5. Saints & Sinners is the sixth studio album by Johnny Winter, released in 1974. It follows Winter's pattern of mixing original songs with cover versions. After covering two Jagger-Richards songs on his previous album and previously issuing a live version of " Jumpin' Jack Flash ," he covers a further one in "Stray Cat Blues" on this release.

  6. 21 de nov. de 2018 · Old Grey Whistle Test 1974Johnny Winter - Guitar, VocalsFloyd Radford - GuitarRandy Hobbs - BassRichard Hughes - Drums