Eddie Hope & Manish Boys Lost Child (1956)
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It's not really known whether or not that drummer/bandleader Eddie Hope was a major fixture on the 1950's Miami blues scene. What is known is that what he recorded with his bandmates on his one and only record, stood up with the best of Chicago blues at the time. To hear the other side of the record "A Fool No More", check it out on the channel by 9thWardBluezBox.
Composed by Eddie Hope
Eddie Hope:Drums & probably Lead Vocals
Johnny Tucker:Harmonica
Roosevelt Parker & Louis Major:Guitars
Recorded in Miami, FL. 1956
Originally issued on the 1956 single (Marlin 804) (78 RPM)
This recording taken from the 2005 CD "The Devil Is A Busy Man"
Видео Eddie Hope & Manish Boys Lost Child (1956) канала randomandrare
It's not really known whether or not that drummer/bandleader Eddie Hope was a major fixture on the 1950's Miami blues scene. What is known is that what he recorded with his bandmates on his one and only record, stood up with the best of Chicago blues at the time. To hear the other side of the record "A Fool No More", check it out on the channel by 9thWardBluezBox.
Composed by Eddie Hope
Eddie Hope:Drums & probably Lead Vocals
Johnny Tucker:Harmonica
Roosevelt Parker & Louis Major:Guitars
Recorded in Miami, FL. 1956
Originally issued on the 1956 single (Marlin 804) (78 RPM)
This recording taken from the 2005 CD "The Devil Is A Busy Man"
Видео Eddie Hope & Manish Boys Lost Child (1956) канала randomandrare
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