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Lonesome Sundown

Lonesome Sundown

1928–1995United States

About Lonesome Sundown

Louisiana blues singer and guitarist, worked, toured and recorded with Clifton Chenier in 1955. Made own recordings for Excello 1956-1964 (all in J.D. Miller's Crowley, La. studio), and again for Joliet in 1977 and Rounder in 1979. Born: December 12, 1928, Donaldsville, LA Died: April 23, 1995, Gonzales, LA

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Formed

1928 – 1995

Origin

United States

Discography

Been Gone Too Long

Lonesome Sundown (1970)

Bought Me A Ticket: The Legendary Jay Miller Sessions, Volume 8 (1977)

Lonesome Whistler 1956~58: The Legendary Jay Miller Sessions, Volume 29 (1982)

From LA. to L.A. (1983)

If Anybody Asks You: The Legendary Jay Miller Sessions, Volume 52 (1988)

Lonesome Sundown (1990)

I'm A Mojo Man (1994)

I'm a Mojo Man: The Best of the Excello Singles (1995)


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