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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_NolenJimmy Nolen - Wikipedia

    Jimmy Nolen (April 3, 1934 – December 18, 1983) was an American guitarist, known for his distinctive "chicken scratch" lead guitar playing in James Brown's bands. In its survey of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time," the English magazine Mojo ranks Nolen number twelve.

  2. Tracks0:00 Blues In The Evening3:14 Slow Freight Back Home6:06 Let's Try It Again8:30 I Can't Stand You No More I11:12 I Can't Stand You No More II13:55 You'...

  3. Federal Records 1956 B/W After Hours

  4. American rhythm & blues guitarist and singer, born 3 April, 1934, Oklahoma City, died 18 December, 1983, Atlanta, Georgia. Nolen first recorded under his own name for Elko in Los Angeles, California, in 1955, and then had recording sessions for Federal in 1955-1959, but was also found in the bands backing other West Coast artists, such as Chuck ...

  5. 7 de mar. de 2016 · 26. 2.7K views 7 years ago. Jimmy Nolen is universally recognized as one of the most important guitarists of all time for inventing funk guitar as we know it and artfully chicken scratching 16th...

  6. April 3, 1934 in Oklahoma City, OK. Died. December 18, 1983 in Atlanta, GA. Genre. R&B, Blues. Styles. Electric Blues, Jump Blues. Member Of. The J.B.'s. Submit Corrections. Explore Jimmy Nolen's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jimmy Nolen on AllMusic.

  7. The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. NOLEN, JAMES W. (1934–1983). Often called “the Father of Funk Guitar,” James W. “JimmyNolen was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to James and Lola May Gay Nolen on April 3, 1934. “JimmyNolen grew up with nine brothers and sisters on a farm near Wealaka, Oklahoma.