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This performance was recorded in 1990, in the Chewalla Rib Shack, a juke joint he opened in that year east of Holly Springs to divert crowds from his packed house parties. [14] Beginning around 1992, Kimbrough operated Junior's Place, a juke joint in Chulahoma, near Holly Springs, in a building previously used as a church. [15]
The title is a Choctaw word for red fox and is a reference to Chulahoma, Mississippi, location of "Junior's Place", a juke joint bought by Kimbrough around 1992 and operated after his death by his sons until it burned down on April 6, 2000.
The album includes tracks that were left off Kimbrough's three Fat Possum albums, and were recorded between 1992 and 1997. [6] A few songs were recorded at Kimbrough's juke joint in Chulahoma, Mississippi. [7] Kimbrough first recorded "Tramp" in 1968, as a single for Philwood Records. [8]
All of the album's songs were written by Kimbrough, who generally did not cover the material of other musicians. [4] He elected to keep his mistakes and missed notes on the tracks. [5] Three of the tracks were recorded at his Mississippi juke joint. [6] John Hermann helped produce a few of the songs. [7] Kenny Brown served as the second ...
Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough is a tribute album for the juke joint blues legend Junior Kimbrough released in January 2005. Junior Kimbrough died in 1998 following a stroke. Junior Kimbrough died in 1998 following a stroke.
The Black Keys are back. The blues-rock band has a new video for "Crawling Kingsnake," directed by Tim Hardiman and filmed at Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Café — the oldest active juke joint ...
Exterior of a juke joint in Belle Glade, Florida, photographed by Marion Post Wolcott in 1941. Juke joint (also jukejoint, jook house, jook, or juke) is the African-American vernacular term for an informal establishment featuring music, dancing, gambling, and drinking, primarily operated by African Americans in the southeastern United States.
Hailee Steinfeld is teaming up with Novartis to raise awareness about breast cancer with an empowering Super Bowl 59 commercial.