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  1. 13 de mar. de 2014 · Although he had only a few years in the spotlight, Eddie Lee “Guitar Slim” Jones set a lotfy and influential standard for the pantheon of blues guitarists who would follow him. His signature song, “The Things That I Used to Do,” was recorded in New Orleans in 1954 and became one of the biggest rhythm and blues (R&B) hits of the 1950s.

  2. In late 1953 at New Orleans famous J & M recording studios, Slim got together with the backing band of Lloyd Lambert which included Charles Burbank, Joe Till...

  3. Guitar Slim. First truly outrageous blues performer of the modern era, had lasting hit with "The Things That I Used To Do." Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s. Born. December 10, 1926 in Greenwood, MS. Died.

  4. Eddie « Guitar Slim » Jones (10 décembre 1926 - 7 février 1959) était un guitariste de blues de La Nouvelle-Orléans dans les années 1950.. Biographie. Né à Greenwood dans le Mississippi, de son vrai nom Eddie Jones, Guitar Slim devint une des attractions les plus populaires du Dewdrop Inn, club de La Nouvelle-Orléans.Il entrait en scène porté sur les épaules de son valet, habillé ...

  5. 6 de ago. de 2017 · Title: You’re Gonna Miss Me. Label: Jasmine. This collection of 30 tracks is subtitled, The Complete Singles Collection As & Bs 1951-1958. Guitar Slim (it sounded better than Eddie Jones, his real name) was one of the electric guitar pioneers. He influenced some of the world’s most famous and enduring artists such as Buddy Guy, Earl King ...

  6. Guitar Slim was born Eddie Jones in Greenwood, Mississippi on December 10, 1926. When he was five years old his mother died, and having never known his father, he was sent to Hollandale to be raised by his grandmother on the L. C. Haves plantation. Living there, he learned to make a living working in the cotton fields and plowing behind a mule.

  7. 1950's blues guitarist, singer and songwriter (born December 10, 1926 in Greenwood, Mississippi - died February 07, 1959 in New York City). Eddie Jones was a major influence for a lot of bluesmen like Albert Collins, Lonnie Brooks or Buddy Guy . For the US jazz bassist, see Eddie Jones. For the New York soul songwriter - producer, see Eddie ...