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  1. 6. Okt. 2008 · T For Texas (Blue Yodel No.1)written and performed by Jimmie Rodgers1927

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  2. 1. Juni 2022 · Jimmy Rogers was born James A. Lane in Ruleville, Mississippi, and was raised in Memphis. Rogers learned the harmonica alongside his childhood friend Snooky Pryor, and as a teenager took up the guitar and played professionally in East St. Louis, Illinois (where he played with Junior Lockwood), before moving to Chicago in the mid-1940s after serving in the military. By 1946 he'd made his first ...

  3. Jimmy Rogers in concert at Salle Pleyel, Paris, France, 1972 source: Les Génies du Blues, Volume 3.- Paris (Editions Atlas) 1992, p. 121 photographer: Jean-Pierre Leloir: Mississippi Blues Trail marker #144 in Ruleville, MS . Jimmy Rogers James Arthur (" ...

  4. 23. Mai 2020 · Jimmie Rodgers was known as "The Singing Brakeman" and one of the founders of Country Music. This incredibly popular guitarist and singer had a huge influen...

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  5. 19. Sept. 2023 · Credits Vocals and guitar - Jimmy Rogers Vocals and guitar - Jeff Healey (track 1), Eric Clapton (tracks 2, 8 and 12), Lowell Fulson (tracks 5) and Stephen S...

  6. Jimmie Rodgers, known professionally as the “Singing Brakeman” and “America’s Blue Yodeler,” was in the first class of inductees honored by the Country Music Hall of Fame and is widely known as “The Father of Country Music.”. From many diverse elements—the traditional folk music of his southern upbringing, early jazz, stage-show ...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCuWKHkYHIIMuF0WyXbBiwjQJimmy Rogers - YouTube Music

    Jimmy Rogers was an American Chicago blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known for his work as a member of Muddy Waters's band in the early 1950s. He also had a solo career and recorded several popular blues songs, including "That's All Rig ...