This day ( April 24, 1970), in Chicago, Illinois, died Otis Spann, an American blues musician.
Tracklist :
1 . w/ Muddy Waters, Memphis Slim, Willy Dixon et al – Bye Bye Blues
2 . w/ Muddy Waters – Nobody Knows My Trouble (1968 )
3 . Blues Don’t Like Nobody (1966)
4 . It Ain’t Nobody’s Business but I Do (1966)
5 . Spann’s Blues (1963)
Tracklist :
Country Boy . It Must Have Been the Devil . Worried Life Blues . 0 . Beat-Up Team . The Hard Way . Evil Ways . This Is the Blues . My Daily Wish . Ain’t Nobody’s Business .
SELECTED ALBUMS
Muddy Waters‘s At Newport 1960 is a live album recorded on July 3, 1960 with Otis Spann and James Cotton. >> |
Recorded on August 23, 1960, Walking the Blues is an album by Otis Spann. >> |
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[1968] Muddy Waters performs with Otis Spann (p, voc), Luther Snake Johnson (g), Pee Wee Madison (g), Paul Oscher (harmo), Sonny Wimberley (db b) & S. P. Leary (d) at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in Denmark >> 35 MINUTES on RVM >> |
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Wikipedia : This day ( April 24, 1970), in Chicago, Illinois, died Otis Spann, an American blues musician.
@allmusic : An integral member of the nonpareil Muddy Waters band of the 1950s and ’60s, pianist Otis Spann took his sweet time in launching a full-fledged solo career.
@last.fm : Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Spann became known for his distinct piano style. Playing piano since the age of eight, Spann was already working with bands in his hometown when he was just fourteen. A few years later saw Spann move to Chicago, playing solo gigs and by the early ’50s he could be found accompanying Louisiana guitarist Morris Pejoe’s band.
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