Kokomo Arnold

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  • blues
  • classic blues
  • acoustic blues
  • acoustic
  • guitar
15 February 1901–8 November 1968) was an American blues musician. Born James Arnold in Lovejoy's Station, Georgia, Arnold received his nickname in 1934 after releasing Old Original Kokomo Blues for the Decca label; it was a cover of the Scrapper Blackwell blues song about the "Kokomo" brand of coffee. A left-handed slide-guitarist, his intense slide style of playing and rapid-fire vocal style set him apart from his contemporaries.

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Songs

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    'Cause You're Dirty

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    Back Door Blues

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    Back on the Job

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    Back to the Woods

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    Backfence Picket Blues

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    Bad Luck Blues

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    Big Leg Mama (John Russell Blues)

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    Big Ship Blues

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    Biscuit Roller Blues

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    Black Annie

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    Black Mattie

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    Black Money Blues

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    Boweavil Blues

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    Broke Man Blues

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    Buddie Brown Blues

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    Buddy Brown Blues (Rolling Time)

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    Bull Headed Woman Blues

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    Busy Bootin'

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    Chain Gang Blues

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    Coffin Blues

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    Cold Winter Blues

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    Crying Blues

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    Cutter Blues

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    Dark Angel

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    Delmar Avenue

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    Desert Blues

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    Doin' the Doopididy

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    Down and Out Blues

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    Feels So Good

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    Fool Man Blues

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    Front Door Blues (32 20 Blues)

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    Goin' Down in Galilee

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    Goin' Down in Galilee (Swing Along With Me)

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    Grandpa Got Drunk

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    Grass Cutter Blues

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    Head Cuttin' Blues

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    Head Cutting Blues

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    Hobo Blues

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    How Long, How Long Blues

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    I Can't Get Enough of That Stuff

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    I'll Be Up Someday

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    I'm Going Fishing Too

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    Jet Black Snake

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    Kid Man Blues

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    Kidman Blues

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    Laugh and Grin Blues

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    Laugh and Grin Blus

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    Let Your Money Talk

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    Lonesome Road Blues

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    Lonesome Southern Blues


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