Showing posts with label Jimmy Davis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmy Davis. Show all posts

Friday, July 21, 2017

Jimmy Davis - Songs For Mr. Bradford

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 29:24
Size: 67.3 MB
Styles: Roots, Blues
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[3:26] 1. Ain't Got Much
[3:50] 2. The Crawl
[2:50] 3. Don't Ask Me
[5:01] 4. Oh Lyin Eyes
[2:14] 5. Next To Throw The Fight
[3:07] 6. Pistol Hand Blues
[3:58] 7. Had A Friend
[2:23] 8. Same Ole Song
[2:30] 9. Long Gone

To date this is the first album that I have been totally happy with and the songs came so easy. I am really excited about this album and hope you enjoy. ~Jimmy D

Songs For Mr. Bradford

Friday, October 16, 2015

VA - The Louisville Blues Compilation Vol. II

Size: 122,2 MB
Time: 52:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

01 Mark Stein - Extra Marks (2:53)
02 Da Mudcats - Bourbon For Breakfast (2:54)
03 Jimmy Davis - Holdin' The Knife (4:43)
04 Mississippi Adam Riggle - Good Times Bad Times (3:47)
05 River City Blues Band - Travelin' In My Mind To Be With You (2:52)
06 Big Poppa Stampley - I Ain't No Good Enough (5:18)
07 Susan O'Neil - Sugar Daddy (3:35)
08 Lamont Gillispie - The Day The Delta Cried (A Tribute To Sam Myers) (3:50)
09 Joe Debow Experience - Can't Walk Away (6:35)
10 The Kingbees - Blues Contusion (6:07)
11 Little T & A - Midnight's Almost Gone (4:58)
12 Jimi V - Three Long Years (4:57)

The Louisville Blues Compilation Vol. II

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Jimmy Davis - Maxwell Street Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 34:00
Size: 77.8 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[2:51] 1. Drifting Blues
[1:48] 2. Baby, Please Don't Go
[2:15] 3. Two Trains Running
[4:55] 4. Me And My Telephone
[2:55] 5. What More Can A Good Man Do
[2:53] 6. Alberta
[1:58] 7. She's My Babe
[1:53] 8. I Got My Eyes On You
[3:03] 9. Drifting From Door To Door
[2:29] 10. Long Haired Darlin'
[3:55] 11. My Baby Changed The Lock On My Door
[2:58] 12. Dust My Broom

He was born Charles W. Thompson, in Tippo, Mississippi. In his teens, Davis learned to play guitar from John Lee Hooker, and the two of them played concerts together in Detroit in the 1940s, following Davis' relocation there in 1946. Prior to his move to Detroit, Davis had worked in traveling minstrel shows. This included a spell with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels. Davis later spent nearly a year living in Cincinnati, Ohio, before he moved to Chicago in 1953. He started performing regularly in the marketplace area of Maxwell Street, playing a traditional and electrified style of Mississippi blues.

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