addict
90 posts
Feb 17, 2010
9:52 AM
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There are some really good CD's where well know players are side men. They can be harder to identify since the harp player is a side man. Also, they aren't on ever cut... maybe we should do songs since it's usually possible to buy/download songs.
Here are some CD's with Kim Wilson ones I know about.
Billy Flynn/Kim Wilson Blues Drive Ronnie Earl/Kim Wilson Now My Soul Barrelhouse Chuck/Kim Wilson Got My Eyes on You Pinetop Perkin/Kim Wilson Pinetop Perkins Boogie Woogie Big Jack Johnson/ Kim Wilson Memphis Barbecue Sessions
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Elwood
356 posts
Feb 17, 2010
10:36 AM
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Kim Wilson plays some great sidemanship on the Jimmy Rogers All Stars album.
It's all, like, chukky chukchhuk do wop chuggoo chuk a-whopbamboom.
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Blueharper
26 posts
Feb 17, 2010
10:42 AM
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Big Jack Johnson/ Kim Wilson Memphis Barbecue Sessions
Should not be missed! All Acoustic.
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toddlgreene
825 posts
Feb 17, 2010
10:58 AM
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I'm a fan of Marc Ford's playing. He's on several albums with his brother, Robben. One of note besides the Butterfield tribute, is Handful of Blues. I love that album. ----------
> Todd L Greene. V.P.
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Bluzdude46
485 posts
Feb 17, 2010
1:54 PM
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I'll second on the Memphis BBQ Sessions, great stuff all around, guitar, harp songs just all in all good Acoustic Blues ----------

The Original Downtown Philadelphia Fatman... Accept No substitutes!
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GamblersHand
158 posts
Feb 17, 2010
2:30 PM
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Not sure if he's a well-known player- but should be
Paul Black/Westside Andy - King Dollar
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