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Fenton Robinson

Fenton Robinson

1935–1997United States

About Fenton Robinson

American blues singer and guitarist, born September 23, 1935 in Minter City (near) Greenwood, Mississippi, died November 25, 1997 in Rockford, Illinois. Robinson first recorded for Meteor in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1957, recorded for Duke in Houston, Texas, in 1958-1959, and moved to Chicago in the early 1960s. Apart from his own records, he played with Rosco Gordon, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson, Otis Rush and others.

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Formed

1935 – 1997

Origin

United States

Discography

Mellow Fellow

Monday Morning Boogie & Blues (1972)

The Getaway (1973)

Somebody Loan Me a Dime (1974)

I Hear Some Blues Downstairs (1977)

The Mellow Blues Genius (1978)

Blues in Progress (1984)

Special Road (1989)

Sweet Home Chicago (2000)

Nightflight (2009)

Blues Jam Live Audio: Fenton Robinson (2010)

Fenton's Blues: The Dave Cash Collection (2011)

Out of Chicago (The Chicago Blues Master - live and studio Sessions 1989/92) (2020)


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