Message to St.Louis

Tommy Bankhead
Message to St.Louis

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Fedora Records
Release date: 12/May/2006
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 How Long
1.2 Going to Chicago
1.3 Tell Me Baby
1.4 It Ain't Right
1.5 Alcohol Ain't Nothin
1.6 Who Said It
1.7 Bright Lights
1.8 Message to St. Louis
1.9 Gamblin' Man
1.10 Old Maid
1.11 Goin' Back
Extra-Infos: Ex-howlin' Wolf & Sonny Boy Williamson
Description:Message To St.Louis by Tommy Bankhead, released 29 February 2000, includes the following tracks: "Tell Me Baby", "Alcohol Ain't Nothin'", "The Bright Lights", "Gamblin' Man" and more. This version of Message To St.Louis comes as a 1xCD. - EX-HOWLIN' WOLF & SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON
Second album from blues veteran who has worked with Howlin' Wolf & Sonny Boy Williamson, teams up with Erskine Oglesby, whose tenor enlivened the Ike & Tina Turner revue, and Charles "Nephew" Davis, a veteran of James Brown & Little Milton aggregations
Recorded at The Benton Park Studio, St. Louis, MO on July 15 & 16, 1999 ©? 2000 Fedora Records Track 2: (P.D.) Public Domain Before he was old enough to legally take to drink, Tommy Bankhead was playing the blues with a long list of legendary musicians that included Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James, Sonny Boy Williamson, Joe Willie Wilkins, Robert Nighthawk, and Joe Hill Louis. He started in his teens and for half a century remained a high-caliber bluesman. A Mississippi native, he settled in St. Louis at the end of the '40s. Bankhead made a name for himself with his guitar, but he also possessed refined skill on the bass, drums, and harmonica. His few recordings include Please Mr. Foreman with the Blues Eldoradoes in 1983, and Message to St. Louis with the Cryin' Shames, which was released in 2000 by Fedora Records.
Producer: Chris Millar
No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: FCD 5017
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