excerpt from 'Sam Myers: The Blues is My Story' pp. 96 (97 words)
excerpt from 'Sam Myers: The Blues is My Story' pp. 96 (97 words)
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A lot of those sessions [Little Milton] did, he was with Willie Love before he went over to Sun Records out of Memphis. That was his claim to fame, and he was in the business for about fifty years. I think he really made a big mark for himself. To me, he was a good musician, a good guitar player, he was smooth, and he was a hellacious singer. He could sing any kind of music that was around. I never heard him do gospel, though. I'm pretty sure he could have if he had chosen to. |
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