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Otis Rush MP3 albums featuring Jimmy Pugh

Otis Rush Music Videos (3)
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| | Tops CD (1988)
$13.69 (MP3 Available for Download) Personnel: Otis Rush, Bobby Murray (guitar); Julien Vaught (saxophone); Larry Jones (trumpet); Jimmy Pugh (keyboards); Leonard Gill (bass); Kelvin Dixon (drums). Producers: Jerry Del Giudice, Edward Chmelewski. Recorded live at The San Francisco Blues Festival, San Francisco, California on September ...
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| Tops Vinyl LP (1988)
$19.55 Personnel: Otis Rush, Bobby Murray (guitar); Julien Vaught (saxophone); Larry Jones (trumpet); Jimmy Pugh (keyboards); Leonard Gill (bass); Kelvin Dixon (drums). Producers: Jerry Del Giudice, Edward Chmelewski. Recorded live at The San Francisco Blues Festival, San Francisco, California on September ...
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 Otis Rush MP3 Songs and Lyrics
Popular or famous Otis Rush songs: All Your Love (MP3), Three Times a Fool, It Takes Time (MP3), Keep on Loving Me Baby (MP3), Feel So Bad (MP3). More music songs So Many Roads, So Many Trains (MP3), Violent Love, My Love Will Never Die (MP3), Double Trouble (MP3), Right Place, Wrong Time (MP3), Checking on My Baby. More music songs Groaning the Blues, If You Were Mine, I Wonder Why (MP3), I Can't Quit You Baby Lyrics (MP3), Gambler's Blues Lyrics (MP3), Crosscut Saw Lyrics (MP3), Mean Old World Lyrics (MP3). More music lyrics and songs Little Red Rooster Lyrics (MP3), Reap What You Sow Lyrics (MP3).
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 Otis Rush Biography
With his guitar's distinctively shimmering tremolo and a whiskey-soaked, melancholy lilt, Otis Rush provided the bridge between the Delta and urban blues of yore and the 1960s brand of reverent rock championed by the likes of Eric Clapton and John Mayall. Born in Mississippi, his heart in Chicago, Rush signed with Cobra in the 1950s, and even scored an R&B top 10 hit with "I Can't Quit You Baby." While his recordings for Chess, Vanguard, Capitol, and other labels often went unreleased, such travails barely slowed his legend. Save for a brief retirement in the early 1980s, Rush continued to tour up until a non-fatal stroke in 2006.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Otis Rush | Buddy Guy, Earl Hooker, Albert King, Peter Green, Luther Allison, Jimmy Dawkins, John Mayall, Duane Allman | | Bob Levis | Lonnie Brooks, Karen Carroll, Robert Covington, Ken Saydak |
 Contemporaries
Buddy Guy, Freddie King, Albert Collins, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Magic Sam, Luther Allison, Son Seals, Johnny Copeland, Lonnie Brooks, Carey Bell, Guitar Shorty, Jimmy Dawkins, Eddy Clearwater, Eddie C. Campbell, Fenton Robinson
 Followers
The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, ZZ Top, J. Geils Band, Paul Butterfield, Dave Alvin, Michael Bloomfield, Jimmy Page, Jimmie Vaughan, Dave Specter, Doyle Bramhall, Otis Grand
 Influences
John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, T-Bone Walker, Albert King, Jimmy Reed (Blues), Kenny Burrell, Little Milton, Willie Dixon, Hubert Sumlin, Jimmy Rogers (Blues), Robert Nighthawk, Guitar Slim, Pee Wee Crayton, Earl Hooker, Jody Williams
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