Jimmy Dawkins

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  • blues
  • chicago blues
  • guitar
  • electric guitar
  • hammond
Born October 24, 1936 blues guitarist and singer. He was born in Tchula, Mississippi, and moved to Chicago in 1955. He worked in a box factory, and started to play local blues clubs, gaining a reputation as a session musician. In 1969, thanks to the efforts of his friend Magic Sam, he released his first solo album Fast Fingers on Delmark Records, winning the "Grand Prix du Disque" from the Hot Club de France. In 1971 Delmark released his second album All For Business with singer Andrew "Big Voice" Odom and guitarist Otis Rush.

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Songs

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    I'm What U Need

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    If You're Ready

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    It Serves Me Right to Suffer

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    It Serves You Right to Suffer

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    J.D.'s Jam

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    Jammin' Gitar

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    Jammin' With Otis

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    Kant Sheck Dees Bluze

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    Know Your Lover

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    Kotten Field Jump

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    Last Days

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    Life Is a Mean Mistreater

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    Little Angel Child

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    Lonely Guitar Man

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    Lonesome Blues

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    Luv Sumbody

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    Made the Hard Way

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    Marcelle Jacques Et Luc

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    Marcelle Morgantini's Cassoulet

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    Mean Atlantic Ocean

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    Mean o' Blues

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    Mid Nite Boogie

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    Mississippi Bound

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    Moon Man

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    Moon Man (alternate)

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    My Man Loves Me

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    Nature Ball

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    Night Rock

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    No Pain

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    Ode to Billle Joe

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    Ode to Billy Joe

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    People Will Talk

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    Pretty Woman

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    Right to Quit You

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    Rockin D. Blues

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    Rumping 'n' Stomping

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    Sad and Blues

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    Sea of Luv

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    She Got the Blues Too

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    Shee Leff Me

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    Shufflin the Blues

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    So Good to Be Me (alternate take)

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    So Good to Me

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    So Wurried

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    Sweet Home Chicago

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    Sweet Li'l Mama

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    Tell Me Baby

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    Tired of Krying

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    Too Bad Baby

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    Tribute to Orange


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