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Pinetop Perkins Celebrates His 95th Birthday With Several High-Profile Blues Players in Telarc Recrding. Pinetop Perkins and Friends includes guest appearances. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Pinetop Perkins & Friends - Pinetop Perkins on AllMusic - 2008 - These superstar guest 'friends.

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Pinetop Perkins ‎ Pinetop Perkins And Friends 1 Take It Easy Baby Lead Guitar – Jimmie Vaughan 2 Got My Mojo Working Lead Guitar, Vocals – Eric Sardinas 3 Down In Mississippi Lead Guitar, Vocals – B.B. King 4 How Long Blues / Come Back Baby Lead Guitar – Eric Clapton Vocals – Nora Jean Brusco 5 Hoochie Coochie Man Lead Guitar, Vocals – Jimmie Vaughan 6 Barefootin' Lead Guitar – Eric Sardinas 7 Look On Yonders Wall Lead Guitar – Jimmie Vaughan 8 Anna Lee Lead Guitar, Vocals – Jimmie Vaughan 9 Sweet Home Chicago 10 Bad Luck Baby OTHER BEST JAZZ ALBUMS.

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • Life and career [ ] Early career [ ] Perkins was born in and raised on a plantation in Honey Island, Mississippi. He began his career as a but then injured the in his left arm in a knife fight with a chorus girl in. Unable to play the, he switched to the. Edd Unemployment Office Chula Vista more. He also moved from 's radio program on to 's. He continued working with Nighthawk, however, accompanying him on 'Jackson Town Gal' in 1950. In the 1950s, Perkins joined and began touring. He ' at 's in.

The tune was written by, who created the original recording in 1928. As Perkins recalled, 'They used to call me 'Pinetop' because I played that song'. Perkins then relocated to and left the music business until Hooker persuaded him to record again in 1968. Perkins replaced in the band when Spann left the band in 1969. After ten years with that organization, he formed the with, recording from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. Later career [ ] Perkins played a brief musical cameo on the street outside Aretha's Soul Food Cafe in the 1980 movie, having an argument with over who wrote '.'

He also appeared in the 1987 movie as a member of guitarist Toots Sweet's band. Perkins was a on countless recordings but never had an album devoted solely to his artistry until, released by in 1988. The tour in support of the album featured and guitarist. In 1998, Perkins released the album Legends, featuring Sumlin. Perkins was driving his automobile in 2004 in, when his car was hit by a train.

The car was wrecked, but the 91-year-old driver was not seriously hurt. Until his death, Perkins lived in. He usually performed a couple of nights a week at Momo's, on Sixth Street. The song 'Hey Mr.

Pinetop Perkins', performed by Perkins and, played on the common misconception that he wrote 'Pinetop's Boogie Woogie': Hey Mr. Pinetop Perkins I got a question for you How'd you write that first boogie woogie The one they named after you Death [ ] On March 21, 2011, Perkins died at his home in Austin, Texas. At the time of his death, he had more than 20 performances booked for 2011. Shortly before he died, while discussing his late career resurgence with an interviewer, he conceded, 'I can't play piano like I used to either. I used to have bass rolling like thunder.