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This is a 1995 studio recording that is now seeing its first release. Singer/guitarist Robinson backed up Little Walter in his bands in the late 1950s. A long-time friend and collaborator of Eddie Taylor, Robinson also recorded with Willie Mabon and had
Recorded at Twist Turner's House Of Sound, Chicago, Illinois between November 1995 and February 1996.
Personnel: Jimmie Lee Robinson (vocals, guitar); Johnny Burgin (guitar); Scott Dirks (harmonica); Twist Turner (drums).
Liner Note Author: Scott Dirks.
Recording information: Twist Turner's House Of Sound, Chicago, IL (11/1995-02/1996).
Photographer: Scott Dirks.
Personnel: Jimmie Lee Robinson (vocals, guitar); Rockin' Johnny Burgin (guitar); Scott Dirks (harmonica); Sho Komiya (bass); Twist Turner (drums).
Living Blues (p.53) - "[T]his is a straight-ahead Chicago session, sweetened by a few jazzy chords and jump-blues solo lines along the way." Jimmie Lee Robinson Chicago Jump Songs Chicago Jump Review
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