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  1. About Them Shoes is an album by the American musician Hubert Sumlin, released in 2005. It was delayed for four years due to litigation. According to Sumlin, the album title was inspired by something Levon Helm said in the studio; on other occasions, he attributed the saying to his father.

  2. 28 de oct. de 2009 · Bob Margolin (guitar); James Cotton (harmonica); Levon Helm (drums). Hubert Sumlin's About Them Shoes is a refreshingly pure blues recording which comes at a time when others are distorting the genre with various "contemporary" elements.

  3. Hubert Sumlin About Them Shoes Review. Album. Released 2005. Share this page. Artist Played By. Paul Jones BBC Radio 2 . Links. ... and The Band's Levon Helm drums on most of the songs.

  4. Hubert Sumlin About Them Shoes (2003) Written by bluesever Wednesday, 28 October 2009 15:41 - Last Updated Sunday, 14 February 2021 09:41 Hubert Sumlin About Them Shoes (2005) 1. ... Levon Helm, and Paul Oscher's oozing harmonica filling in nicely with David Maxwell's piano.

  5. ML419.H42A3 1993. This Wheel's on Fire: Levon Helm and the Story of the Band is the 1993 autobiography of actor and musician Levon Helm, focusing on his career as a member of the rock group the Band. The book, written with music journalist Stephen Davis, traces Helm's life from his childhood in the deep south through his years as a drummer and ...

  6. About Them Shoes is an album by the American musician Hubert Sumlin, released in 2005. It was delayed for four years due to litigation. According to Sumlin, the album title was inspired by something Levon Helm said in the studio; on other occasions, he attributed the saying to his father.

  7. Recorded in New York in the fall of 2000 and spring 2001 (release delayed until January 2005 due to contract problems), the album features guest appearances by rock stars and blues aficionados like Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Levon Helm of The Band, Waters sideman Bob Margolin, bassist Mudcat Ward of the J. Geils Band, harmonica legend James ...