- (August 13, 1921 –
December 20, 2012),
better known by his
stage name
Jimmy McCracklin, was an
American pianist, singer, and songwriter. His
style contained...
- "The Walk" is a song
written by
Jimmy McCracklin and Bob
Garlic and
performed by
McCracklin. It
reached #5 on the U.S. R&B
chart and #7 on the U.S. pop...
- California, with Fulson,
Johnny Otis,
Charles Brown, Jay
McShann,
Jimmy Witherspoon,
Jimmy McCracklin and Earl Brown. Fulson's last
recording was a duet of...
-
Louis Freese,
Senen Reyes,
Lawrence Muggerud,
Lowell Fulson, and
Jimmy McCracklin; and
performed by
Cypress Hill.
contains samples from "Playin'
Kinda Ruff"...
- elements,
written by West
Coast blues artists Lowell Fulson and
Jimmy McCracklin.
First recorded by
Fulson in 1967, it was his highest-charting single...
- & 2 -
Camelot Studios - 1962 Mr.
Clean and the
Cleansers - 1964
Jimmy McCracklin - The
Stinger Man (LP, Album)
Minit LP-24017 1969
Redbone -
Potlatch Epic...
- Blasters. That ends up it was
Jimmy McCracklin. I just took the 'Blues' off and Joe
finally told me, that's
Jimmy McCracklin's name, but you tell 'im I gave...
- Walter,
Sonny Boy
Williamson II),
rhythm and
blues (Sax Mallard,
Jimmy McCracklin), doo-**** (The Flamingos, The Moonglows),
gospel (Aretha Franklin, Five...
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Martin Grady Martin Janis Martin Johnny Mathis Jimmy McCracklin Skeets McDonald Big Jay
McNeely
Clyde McPhatter Max
Merritt Big
Maceo Merriweather Amos Milburn...
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Hendrix Experience Jimmy Clanton Jimmy Cliff Jimmy Hughes Jimmy Jones Jimmy McCracklin Jimmy Reed
Jimmy Ruffin Jimmy Soul The Jive Five Joan Baez
Joanie Sommers...