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  1. music.youtube.com › channel › UCuWKHkYHIIMuF0WyXbBiwjQJimmy Rogers - YouTube Music

    Jimmy Rogers was an American Chicago blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known for his work as a member of Muddy Waters's band in the early 1950s. He also had a solo career and recorded several popular blues songs, including "That's All Right", "Chicago Bound", ...

  2. Best known for his solo appearances on stage and record, Rodgers also worked with many other established performers of the time, touring in 1931 with Will Rogers (who jokingly referred to him as “my distant son”) and recording with such country music greats as the Bill Boyd, the Carter Family, and Clayton McMichen, and, in at least one instance, with the legendary jazz trumpeter Louis ...

  3. Jimmy Rogers (1991) Jimmy Rogers, eigentlich James A. Lane (* 1924 in Ruleville, Mississippi; † 19. Dezember 1997) war ein US-amerikanischer Blues-Gitarrist und Komponist, der in den 1950er Jahren in der Band von Muddy Waters spielte.. Leben. Jimmy Rogers wuchs in Memphis (Tennessee) auf. Seine musikalischen Vorbilder und Lehrmeister waren Big Bill Broonzy, Joe Willie Wilkins und Robert ...

  4. Jimmy Rogers was best known for his work as a member of Muddy Waters’s band in the early 1950s. His solo career included the blues hits “That’s All Right”, “Chicago Bound”, “Walking by Myself” and “Rock This House”. He withdrew from the music industry at the end of the 1950s but returned to recording and touring in the 1970s.

  5. 26 de ene. de 2021 · Legendary pop singer Jimmie Rodgers (né James Charles Rodgers) has died. He was 87. The star died from kidney disease on Jan. 18 and had previously tested positive for COVID-19, PEOPLE confirms ...

  6. Jimmy Rogers was the guitarist around which the Muddy Waters band turned. His rhythmically acute guitar progressions lent direction and diversity to Muddy’s emotive singing and playing. As second guitarist in the Muddy Waters band of the '50s, Rogers forged the classic ensemble sound that came to be standard for all post-war Chicago blues bands.

  7. Jimmy Rogers was a key player in the evolution of electric Chicago blues from its roots in acoustic Delta traditions. Born on June 3, 1924, Rogers—who took the surname of his stepfather—was raised by his grandmother in Vance, where he played in a harmonica quartet together with Snooky Pryor, who also later helped develop the new Chicago blues sound.