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Jimmie Lunceford
Jimmie Lunceford
American musician
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Kansas Joe McCoy
Kansas Joe McCoy
American Delta blues musician and songwriter
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Ransom Knowling
Ransom Knowling
American musician
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Johnny Temple
Johnny Temple
American Chicago blues guitarist and singer
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Joe Pullum
Joe Pullum
American Texas blues singer and songwriter
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J. Mayo Williams
J. Mayo Williams
American football player and coach, music producer (1894-1980)
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Eddie Durham
Eddie Durham
American musician
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Rosetta Howard
Rosetta Howard
American blues singer
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Bull City Red
Bull City Red
American Piedmont blues guitarist and singer
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Leroy Foster
Leroy Foster
American blues singer, drummer and guitarist
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Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters
American blues singer and guitarist
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Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers
Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers
African American Chicago blues guitarist and singer
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Robert Nighthawk
Robert Nighthawk
American blues musician
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James Cotton
James Cotton
American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter
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Jimmy Rogers
Jimmy Rogers
Chicago blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player
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Moon Mullican
Moon Mullican
American recording artist; country and western singer, songwriter, and pianist
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Johnny "Big Moose" Walker
Johnny "Big Moose" Walker
American blues pianist, organist, bassist and singer
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Papa Charlie McCoy
Papa Charlie McCoy
American delta blues musician and songwriter
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Jimmie Noone
Jimmie Noone
American musician
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Paul Webster
Paul Webster
Jazz trumpeter
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Otis Spann
Otis Spann
American Chicago blues pianist
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Rotary Connection
Rotary Connection
American psychedelic soul band
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Kokomo Arnold
Kokomo Arnold
American blues musician
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Sonny Boy Williamson I
Sonny Boy Williamson I
American blues musician
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Little Walter
Little Walter
American blues harmonica player
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Sy Oliver
Sy Oliver
American jazz arranger, trumpeter, composer, singer and bandleader
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Joe Bishop
Joe Bishop
American musician
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Isham Jones
Isham Jones
American bandleader, saxophonist, bassist and songwriter
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Pat Hare
Pat Hare
American Memphis blues guitarist and singer
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Matty Matlock
Matty Matlock
American musician
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Luther "Snake Boy" Johnson
Luther "Snake Boy" Johnson
United StatesAmerican Chicago blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Peetie Wheatstraw
Peetie Wheatstraw
American country blues musician
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Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
American blues singer and guitarist
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Paul Butterfield
Paul Butterfield
American blues singer and harmonica player
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L. C. Ulmer
L. C. Ulmer
American blues musician
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Sammy Price
Sammy Price
American pianist
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Madlyn Davis
Madlyn Davis
American classic female blues singer
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Willie Lofton
Willie Lofton
blues musician
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
American gospel musician
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Graeme Edge
Graeme Edge
British musician
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Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter
American blues guitarist and singer
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James "Thunderbird" Davis
James "Thunderbird" Davis
musical artist
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Fletcher Henderson
Fletcher Henderson
American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer
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Wynonie Harris
Wynonie Harris
American blues shouter and rhythm and blues singer
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Howlin' Wolf
Howlin' Wolf
American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player
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Blues Incorporated
Blues Incorporated
band
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Barry Levenson
Barry Levenson
musical artist
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Hazel Meyers
Hazel Meyers
American classic female blues and country blues singer
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Peter Harper
Peter Harper
Australian musician
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Freddie King
Freddie King
American blues guitarist and singer
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Ed Bell
Ed Bell
American musician
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Porter Grainger
Porter Grainger
American musician
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The Legendary Blues Band
The Legendary Blues Band
band that plays Chicago blues
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Bea Booze
Bea Booze
American musician
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Jimmie Rodgers
Jimmie Rodgers
American country singer, songwriter
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Calvin "Fuzz" Jones
Calvin "Fuzz" Jones
American blues bassist and singer
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Jimmie Gordon was an American Chicago blues pianist, singer, and songwriter. In the course of his career he accompanied Memphis Minnie, Bumble Bee Slim, and Big Bill Broonzy, amongst others. He had a hit with "I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water" (1936) and was active on the Chicago blues scene for a number of years leading up to World War II. He is known to have recorded 67 tracks between 1934 and 1946. Gordon was a mainstay of Decca Records during the 1930s and early 1940s, with his recorded work utilizing a piano accompaniment (often his own), as well as guitar, or with a small band that he assembled for the work.

As a songwriter, Gordon is often credited with writing "Mean Mistreater", later recorded by both Muddy Waters and Johnny Winter. AllMusic noted that "Gordon was a passable pianist who sang with all his heart in a warm and convincing voice."

Details of his life outside the recording studio are sketchy and have been the subject of rumor and speculation over the years.