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  1. 23 de jun. de 2022 · Classic blues from Robert Nighthawk & band live in Chicago's south side 1964.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb9bioVsB0lPBkMOWTKzHFw?sub_confirmation=1

  2. 30 de nov. de 2011 · Robert Nighthawk died November 5, 1967, and is buried in an unmarked grave in Helena's Magnolia Cemetery. Nighthawk was the archetypal bluesman, crisscrossing the Southern states throughout his life, never staying in one place long enough to secure or ruin his reputation. Nighthawk's ability to render country blues with an urban feel made him a ...

  3. Bricks in My Pillow · 1977. Six Three O. Prowling With the Nighthawk · 2004. Feel so Bad. Bricks in My Pillow · 1977. Take It Easy Baby (Live At The Corner Of 14th And Peoria, Chicago, IL / September 1964) Live On Maxwell Street: 1964 · 1964. Juke Medley (Live) Live On Maxwell Street 1964 · 1964.

  4. 9 de nov. de 2021 · This is the entire take of Robert Nighthawk's "Cheating And Lying Blues", as captured on Chicago's Maxwell Street in the summer of 1964 for Mike Shea's remar...

  5. Robert Nighthawk & His Flames Of Rhythm, Robert Nighthawk & His Nighthawks Band: Variations: Viewing All | Robert Nighthawk. Nighthawk, R. Nighthawk, The Nighthawks, Robert Night Hawk, Night Hawk, Robert "Nighthawk" McCollum, Robert Nighthawk McCullom. Artist [a328160] Copy Artist Code. Edit Artist. For sale on Discogs Sell a copy.

  6. Robert Nighthawk discography and songs: Music profile for Robert Nighthawk, born 30 November 1909. Genres: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues. Albums include Chess Blues, The Chess Story: 1947-1975, and The Best of Chess Blues.

  7. Robert Nighthawk: Bricks In My Pillow (LP) Art-Nr.: LPPL11. Item has to be restocked. (2016/Delmark) 12 tracks. Born in 1909 he was one of the most influential guitarists in blues history. Musicians as diverse as Muddy Waters or Ronnie Earl call him a major influence.