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  1. Drop in I Smell A Rat, Lester Davenport’s vibrant, rocking West Side neighborhood for awhile. It’s a magical place where blues giants like Jimmy Dawkins, Bob Stroger, Detroit Jr. – and the “Mad Dog” himself – still roam. Twelve originals, seventy minutes of West Side Chicago blues. Featuring Jimmy Dawkins

  2. Late 1960s–2013. Labels. Delmark, Storyville, Earwig Music. James Henry “Jimmy” Dawkins (October 24, 1936 – April 10, 2013) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues guitarist and singer. [1] He is generally considered to have been a practitioner of the "West Side sound" of Chicago blues. [2]

  3. 8. Mai 2003 · Mad Dog Lester Davenport: I Smell A Rat album review by Mike Perciaccante, published on May 8, 2003. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

  4. Drop in I Smell A Rat, Lester Davenport’s vibrant, rocking West Side neighborhood for awhile. It’s a magical place where blues giants like Jimmy Dawkins, Bob Stroger, Detroit Jr. – and the “Mad Dog” himself – still roam. Twelve originals, seventy minutes of West Side Chicago blues. producer - Jimmy Dawkins.

  5. 1. Okt. 2002 · I Smell a Rat by Lester Davenport released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  7. Drop in I Smell A Rat, Lester Davenport's vibrant, rocking West Side neighborhood for awhile. It's a magical place where blues giants like Jimmy Dawkins, Bob Stroger, Detroit Jr. - and the "Mad Dog" himself - still roam. Twelve originals, seventy minutes of West Side Chicago blues.