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From the funky Chicago Horns to yodeling guitar boogies, this
disc delivers a knock-out punch of diversity and downright
delicious flavors of the blues, Chicago style. Big Jack is a
well-loved and very talented man who shoots straight from the
hip, regardless of whether he is making you smile or getting
heavy about stuff he believes in. Honesty and sincerity are good
words to describe the aura surrounding this disc, recorded in
1989.
Since the sixties, Jack has been involved in some major blues
landmarks. Playing with Frank Frost and the Jelly Roll Kings on
their first album, and again later in 1979, Jack did his first
solo album in 1987,on Earwig -THE OIL MAN" which got great
reviews. "Goin' Back To Mississippi" and "Mr. U.S. A.I.D.S."
feature a reunion with Sam Carr and Frank Frost, along with John
Primer and the Chicago Horns - Elmer Brown, Hank Ford, and Bill
McFarland.
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