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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "1957-1966 (West Side Guitar)" on Discogs.

  2. He played on Magic Sam's albums West Side Soul and Black Magic and also worked with Jimmy Rogers, Willie Dixon, Tyrone Davis and Jimmy Dawkins. [6] Young's album Blues with a Touch of Soul was released by Delmark Records in 1971, [5] and two further albums followed on the Ovation label in the mid-1970s.

  3. Died : March 27, 1999 in Chicago, Illinois. Mighty Joe Young,was a blues guitarist known for playing Chicago blues. Born Joseph Young in Shreveport, Louisiana, he died in Chicago, Illinois. Though born in Louisiana, Young was raised in Milwaukee. He first began playing in the early 1950s by singing in Milwaukee nightclubs.

  4. He earned a reputation as a reliable guitarist on Chicago's West side with Joe Little & his Heart Breakers during the mid-'50s, later changing his on-stage allegiance to harpist Billy Boy Arnold. Young recorded with Arnold for Prestige and Testament during the '60s and backed Jimmy Rogers for Chess in 1958.

  5. Young gigged as Otis Rush's rhythm guitarist from 1960 to 1963 and cut a series of excellent Chicago blues 45s for a variety of firms: "I Want a Love," "Voo Doo Dust," and "Something's Wrong" for Webcor during the mid-'60s; "Something's Wrong" for Webcor in 1966; "Sweet Kisses" and "Henpecked" on Celtex and "Hard Times (Follow Me)" for USA (all ...

  6. Listen to 1957-1966 (West Side Guitar) by Magic Sam on Apple Music. 1989. 21 Songs. Duration: 56 minutes.

  7. Piccadilly Sunshine, Part 3: British Pop Psych & Other Flavours, 1967 - 1970. 02:17. 07. Kensington High Street. Dead Sea Fruit. Piccadilly Sunshine, Part 3: British Pop Psych & Other Flavours, 1967 - 1970. 02:02. Access the complete album info (20 songs) Sign up for Deezer for free and listen to Mighty Joe Young: discography, top tracks and ...