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Pinetop Perkins albums featuring Hubert Sumlin

Pinetop Perkins Music Videos (3)
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| | Legends CD (1998)
$9.05 Renowned sidemen Pinetop Perkins and Hubert Sumlin may have played for employers who were bitter rivals (that would be Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, respectively), but they managed to sidestep this acrimony when they started touring together during the '80s. ...
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| Pinetop Perkins appears on David Maxwell Max Attack CD (2005)
$11.39 Originally released on the Blue Max label in 2003, with this 95 North Records version appearing in 2005, the gifted David Maxwell's piano opens this fun and important disc up with the mostly instrumental "Sticky Buns," which drives like a ...
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 Pinetop Perkins Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Pinetop Perkins songs: Pinetop's Boogie Woogie, Down in Mississippi, Take It Easy Baby, Got My Mojo Working, Chicken Shack, How Long. More music songs Five Long Years, Just a Little Bit, Kansas City, Big Fat Mama, Blues After Hours, Yancey Special, Look on Yonder Wall. More music songs Just Keep On Drinking, Anna Lee, Kidney Stew Lyrics, Hi-Heel Sneakers Lyrics, I Almost Lost My Mind Lyrics, Worried Life Blues Lyrics, High Heel Sneakers Lyrics.
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 Pinetop Perkins Biography
A journeyman blues pianist who was prominent in the development of a modern boogie woogie style, Pinetop Perkins accompanied the likes of Big Joe Williams, Robert Nighthawk, and the original Sonny Boy Williamson (I) early in his career. He also recorded a celebrated version of Pinetop Smith's "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" for Sun Records in 1953, leading many fans to mistakenly attribute the original composition to him (Perkins acquired his nickname from the tune). Eventually settling in Chicago, he took over the piano chair from Otis Spann in Muddy Water's band in 1969 and continued touring with Waters till the latter's death. Perkins himself continued to release contemporary blues albums all the way into the 2000s, collaborating with the likes of Susan Tedeschi and Marcia Ball on 2004's LADIES MAN.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Muddy Waters, Memphis Slim, Otis Spann, Professor Longhair, Robert Nighthawk, Earl Hooker, Hubert Sumlin
 Followers
Dr. John, Jerry Lee Lewis, Marcia Ball, James Booker, Ike Turner
 Influences
Roosevelt Sykes, Leroy Carr, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson (Piano), Little Brother Montgomery
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Candlewyck, New World Symphony
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