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  1. Mickey Baker, also known as Mickey "Guitar" Baker (born McHouston Baker, October 15, 1925, Louisville, Kentucky) is an American guitarist. He was half of the pop duo Mickey & Sylvia, who had a hit single with "Love Is Strange" in 1957. He is listed in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Baker is also noteworthy as a session guitarist and guitar educator. Baker's ...

  2. 29. Jan. 2021 · Mickey was a prolific session player and this excellent collection follows his session diary from December 1952 to September 1961. Hear the classic hits he played on by Ruth Brown, Amos Milburn, Big Joe Turner, Nappy Brown, Little Willie John to name a few. This is the third release on Jasmine for Mickey Baker after 'Mickey & Sylvia - Love Is Strange' and 'Mickey Baker - Return Of The Wildest ...

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  3. Jasmine’s exceptional ’In Session’ series continues with one of the most versatile and technically proficient guitar players of the 1950s and beyond, Mickey Baker. Mickey was a prolific session player and this excellent compilation follows his session diary from December 1952 to September 1961.

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  6. 29. Apr. 2024 · Ain't No Strain. Got My Mojo Working (But It Just Won't Work On You) Hey, Memphis. Format: CD. Release Date: 5 March, 2021. Label: Jasmine Records. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. eBay item number: 404928575986. Last updated on 25 Apr, 2024 00:01:35 AEST View all revisions.

  7. Mickey & Sylvia split in the late '50s (though they recorded off and on until the middle of the next decade), and Baker recorded his best solo album, the all-instrumental The Wildest Guitar. In 1961, he took the male spoken part (usually assumed to be Ike Turner) on Ike & Tina Turner's first hit, "It's Gonna Work Out Fine." Shortly afterwards he moved to France, making a few hard-to-find solo ...