Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Hammie Nixon (harmonica); John "Knocky" Parker (piano); Ed Wilkinson (bass).Recorded March 24, 1962.Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Hammie Nixon (harmonica); Johnny Parker ...
Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Yank Rachell (vocals, guitar, mandolin, piano); Hammie Nixon (vocals, harmonica, jug).Recorded at Cue Recording Inc., New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Bob Koester.Personnel: Sl...
Contains 24 tracks.Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Hammie Nixon (spoken vocals, harmonica); Robert Lee McCoy (guitar, harmonica); Son Bonds (guitar, saxophone); Jab Jones (piano).Recording information: Chicago, IL (09/2...
Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Sleepy John Estes; Charlie Pickett (guitar); James Rachell, Yank Rachell (mandolin); Lee Brown (kazoo); Johnny Hardge, Jab Jones (piano); Son Bonds (guitar, violin, kazoo); Robert Lee McCoy (gu...
/Gus Cannon & His Jug Stompers.Personnel includes: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Gus Cannon (vocals, banjo, jug); Horsea Woods (vocals, banjo. kazoo); James Rachel (mandolin); Noah Lewis (harmonica).Includes liner notes by Keith...
Sleepy John Estes wasn't a great singer, and he was a barely passable guitarist, and yet he managed to sustain an intermittent career in the blues for over 50 years. He was able to do that because he was an amazingly subtle songwriter, with...
Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Yank Rachell (guitar, mandolin); Mike Bloomfield (guitar); Hammie Nixon (harmonica).Recorded at Sound Studios, Chicago, Illinois on March 3, 1964. Includes liner notes by Bob Koester.Pers...
Personnel includes: Sleepy John Estes (vocals); James "Yank" Rachell (mandolin); Hammie Nixon (harmonica); Jab Jones (piano).Aroducers: Richard Nevins, Don Kent, Stefan Grossman.Includes liner notes by Don Kent.Personnel: Sleepy Jo...
Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Hammie Nixon (vocals, harmonica, kazoo).Liner Note Author: Bob Koester.Recording information: Sound Studio, Chicago, IL.Country blues icon Sleepy John Estes is captured in fine form on...
GOIN' TO BROWNSVILLE features an interview with Sleepy John Estes.Contains 21 tracks.Sleepy John Estes never really changed or altered his style during the 50-year period he recorded. The records he made for Victor in the 1920s didn't...
Contains 6 bonus tracks.Not to be confused with the Brownsville Blues session that Sleepy John Estes recorded for Delmark in the '60s, this Brownsville Blues is an Austrian release that focuses on the Tennessee bluesman's early recording...
Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Hammie Nixon (harmonica, jug).Recorded live in London, England on October 24, 1964 & Copenhagen, Denmark onOctober 9, 1964. Includes liner notes by Bob Koester.Personnel: Sleepy John E...
Contains 6 bonus tracks.Not to be confused with the Brownsville Blues session that Sleepy John Estes recorded for Delmark in the '60s, this Brownsville Blues is an Austrian release that focuses on the Tennessee bluesman's early recording...
Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Son Bonds (vocals, guitar, kazoo); James "Yank" Rachel (vocals, mandolin); Ray Thomas (vocals); Charlie Pickett (guitar); Hammie Nixon, Tee (harmonica); Lee Brown (kazoo); Johnny Hardge, Jab Jo...
Personnel: Sleepy John Estes (vocals, guitar); Jimmy Dawkins (guitar); Carey Bell (harmonica); Sunnyland Slim (piano); Earl Hooker, Joe Harper (bass); Odie Payne Jr. (drums).Recorded on December 3 & 5, 1968.Personnel: Sleepy John Este...