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This CD features a group of musicians from the upper echelon of classic blues session men from the golden age of the genre: Calvin "Fuzz" Jones (bass) and multiple W.C. Handy Award winner Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (drums/vocals) were the rhythm section for
Jelly Roll All-Stars: Jesse Hoggard (vocals, guitar); Arthur Williams (vocals, harmonica); Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (vocals, drums, tambourine); Bob Lohr (piano, electric piano); Calvin "Fuzz" Jones (bass guitar); Sam Carr (drums).
Living Blues (pp.42-43) - "The 14 selections on the CD are in classic '50s Delta blues mode, and the ensemble is of the high level you'd expect from this crew." Jelly Roll All-Stars Must Be Jelly Songs | 1. | Jelly Roll All-Stars Intro |
| 2. | Baby Don't Say That No More |
| 3. | Reed Rap |
| 4. | I'm Gonna Get My Baby |
| 5. | Sun Is Shining |
| 6. | If I Ever Get Flush Again |
| 7. | King Motel |
| 8. | Jelly Roll Strut |
| 9. | Arkansas Boogie |
| 10. | Eye to Eye |
| 11. | Feels Too Good (To Be Bad) |
| 12. | Country Girl |
| 13. | Nine Below Zero |
| 14. | Tryin' to Find It |
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