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  2. Professor Eddie Lusk - Wikipedia

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    With growing confidence and experience, Lusk formed his own band named the Professor's Blues Review, and with the singer Gloria Hardiman, recorded "Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On" for the 1987 Alligator Records compilation album, New Bluebloods. On his only solo album, Professor Strut (1989), Hardiman was replaced by Karen Carroll. [16]

  3. Jeannie Cheatham - Wikipedia

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    Cheatham was born and grew up in Akron, Ohio, the first child [a] of Elizabeth (née Smart) and Ernest Evans. [4] [5] At the age of five, she started having lessons on her aunt's newly-acquired piano, which was soon moved to Cheatham's home when it transpired that she had a talent for music her aunt lacked. [6]

  4. Chuck Carbo - Wikipedia

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    The flip side Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On (by Jeannie and Jimmy Cheatham) got attention and airplay on WWOZ in New Orleans. [1] This led to a follow-up album Drawers Trouble on Rounder Records in 1993 featuring Dr. John and Ed Frank. A second full-length The Barber's Blues followed in 1996. [4]

  5. Jimmy Cheatham - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Baby Blues (1985) – Note: includes the Cheatham's signature song, "Meet Me With Your Black Drawers On". [26] Jeannie Cheatham and Jimmy Cheatham with Red Callender, John "Ironman" Harris, Charles McPherson, Jimmy Noone, Curtis Peagler, Snooky Young Concord Jazz CCD-4258 CJ-258 CJC-258 ; Midnight Mama (1986) [26]

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    Verse 1: I am someone who until recent events You shared your secrets with And your location, you forgot to turn it off And so I watch as you walk

  7. Counting Blue Cars - Wikipedia

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    "Counting Blue Cars (Tell Me Your Thoughts on God)" is a song by American alternative rock band Dishwalla from their 1995 A&M Records album Pet Your Friends. It is their only hit song , peaking at number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topping the same magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1996.

  8. Jimmy Nelson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    James Nelson [2] (April 7, 1919 – July 29, 2007), [3] known as Jimmy "T99" Nelson, was an American jump blues and rhythm and blues shouter and songwriter. [1] With a recording career that spanned over 50 years, Jimmy "T99" Nelson became a distinguished elder statesman of American music.

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