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John Brim & Little Hudson - Classic Early 1950's Chicago Blues vol. 5 — DeepCutsArchive
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John Brim & Little Hudson - Classic Early 1950's Chicago Blues vol. 5

Guitar Pete Franklin
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The music was ripped from the vinyl record. Tracks 0:00 John and Grace Brim - Young and Wild 3:05 John and Grace Brim - I Love My Baby (take 1) 5:54 John and Grace Brim - I Love My Baby (take 2) 8:29 John and Grace Brim - Trouble In The Morning 11:18 John and Grace Brim - Humming Blues 14:17 John and Grace Brim - Man Around My Door 17:23 John and Grace Brim - Hospitality Blues 19:49 John and Grace Brim - Hard Pill To Swallow 22:31 John Brim - Drinking Woman 25:24 John Brim - Don't Leave Me 28:19 John Brim - Moonlight Blues 31:09 Little Hudson - Rough Treatment 33:51 Little Hudson - I'm Looking For A Woman 36:32 Little Hudson - Things Going So Tough With Me (take 1) 36:59 Little Hudson - Things Going So Tough With Me (take 4) 39:30 Little Hudson - Don't Hang Around 42:21 Little Hudson - Shake It Baby Credits Vocals - John Brim (tracks 1 to 5 and 8 to 11) Vocals - Grace Brim (tracks 6 and 7) Guitar - John Brim (tracks 1 to 12) Guitar (probably) - Eddie Taylor (tracks 6 to 9) Guitar - Pete Franklin (tracks 10 and 11) Harmonica - Grace Brim (track 6) Bass- unknown (tracks 1 to 9) Bass - Big Crawford (tracks 10 and 11) Drums - Grace Brim (tracks 6 to 9) Drums - Alfred Wallace (tracks 10 and 11) Humming - Sunnyland Slim (track 5) Piano - Sunnyland Slim (tracks 1 to 11) Tenor saxophone – Ernest Cotton (tracks 10 and 11) Vocals and guitar - Little Hudson (tracks 12 to 17) Piano - Lazy Bill Lucas (tracks 12 to 17) Drums - James Bannister (tracks 12 to 17) Drums - Jesse Fowler (tracks 12 to 17) Label: Flyright Records - FLY LP 568 Year: 1981

About Guitar Pete Franklin

Blues singer, guitarist and pianist, born January 16, 1928 in Indianapolis, Indiana, died: July 31, 1975 in the same city (heart disease). Also known as Guitar Pete Franklin. The number of recordings under his name is slim: he recorded for Victor in Chicago in 1949 (two titles released) and an LP for Bluesville in 1961. He also played on Chicago sessions with St. Louis Jimmy Oden in 1948, Jazz Gillum and Mildred White in 1949, and John Brim, Ernest Cotton, and Sunnyland Slim in 1952. Attention!...

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