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Jimmy Rogers ~ ''Walkin' By Myself''&''The Last Time''(Modern Electric Chicago Blues 1973) — DeepCutsArchive
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Jimmy Rogers ~ ''Walkin' By Myself''&''The Last Time''(Modern Electric Chicago Blues 1973)

Jimmy Rogers
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About Jimmy Rogers

Chicago blues singer, guitarist and harmonicist (born June 3, 1924 in Ruleville, Mississippi - died: December 19, 1997 in Chicago, Illinois). Best known as member of Muddy Waters' band in the late 1940s and 1950s. He had solo hits on the R&B chart with "That's All Right" in 1950 and "Walking By Myself" in 1954. He withdrew from the music industry at the end of the 1950s, only returning to recording and touring in the 1970s. Note! Please be careful when assigning credits to this artist. Other ar...

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This 1973 footage of Jimmy Rogers performing "Walkin' By Myself" and "The Last Time" is a rare gem that shines a light on the enduring legacy of one of Chicago's finest blues musicians. Recorded in an era when electric blues was gaining momentum, this clip offers a unique glimpse into Rogers' later career, which saw him return to recording and touring after a hiatus from the industry.

Rogers' music has long been celebrated for its raw emotion and authenticity, qualities that are on full display here. As one of the most influential figures in Chicago blues, his contributions to the genre cannot be overstated. This clip serves as a testament to his continued relevance and artistry, even as he navigates the changing musical landscape of the 1970s.

The fact that this footage is tagged as "Rare" only adds to its significance. With a duration of 7:00 minutes, it provides an extended look at Rogers' performance style, allowing viewers to appreciate his mastery of the electric guitar and harmonica. The inclusion of two songs from his repertoire further underscores the importance of this clip in understanding Rogers' oeuvre.

Rogers' solo career was marked by several notable releases, including "That's All Right", "Chicago Bound", and "Rock This House". These songs not only showcased his skill as a singer and guitarist but also demonstrated his ability to craft memorable melodies that resonated with audiences. The fact that he returned to recording in the 1970s speaks to his dedication to his art and his willingness to adapt to changing musical trends.

The YouTube description accompanying this clip is a model of transparency, emphasizing the artist's ownership rights and the video's intended use for entertainment purposes only. This attention to detail not only respects the intellectual property of the artists involved but also underscores the importance of preserving and sharing rare footage like this with audiences around the world.

For blues enthusiasts and historians, this clip offers a valuable opportunity to study Rogers' later work in greater depth. His influence can be heard in countless musicians who followed in his footsteps, from Muddy Waters to Howlin' Wolf. By examining this footage, viewers can gain a deeper understanding of the Chicago blues tradition and its ongoing impact on popular music.

In an era where blues music is increasingly recognized for its cultural significance, clips like this one serve as a reminder of the genre's rich history and its continued relevance today. Jimmy Rogers may have withdrawn from the industry in the 1950s, but his legacy endures through performances like these, which continue to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.

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