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David "Junior" Kimbrough (July 28, 1930 – January 17, 1998) [1] was an American blues musician. His best-known works are "Keep Your Hands off Her" and "All Night Long". [ 2 ] In 2023, he was inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame .
God Knows I Tried is an album by the American blues musician Junior Kimbrough, released in 1998. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was his first posthumous album. [ 4 ] Buddy Guy covered "I Gotta Try You Girl" on his Sweet Tea album.
The Village Voice wrote: "Lurking beneath an ostensibly primitive surface are suggestions of jazz-inflected bluesmen like Robert Jr. Lockwood." [16] Guitar Player determined that "there's a deeply hypnotic quality to Junior Kimbrough's old-as-all-of-time slow blues, perfected over a lifetime of playing jukes around Holly Springs, Mississippi."
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Junior Kimbrough. (July 28, 1930, Hudsonville, Mississippi – January 17, 1998). Born David Kimbrough, he was an acoustic and electric guitarist and singer of country blues, Delta blues and juke joint blues. He recorded several albums for Fat Possum Records. [74] Lottie Kimbrough (1893 or 1900 – unknown). Singer.
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Musicians appearing in the film are: [1] Roosevelt Barnes, R. L. Burnside, Jessie Mae Hemphill (with Napoleon Strickland and Abe Young), Big Jack Johnson, Junior Kimbrough (with Little Joe Ayers and Calvin Jackson), Booker T. Laury, Jack Owens, Lonnie Pitchford, Bud Spires and Wade Walton, [1] [4] [5] The film revitalized the recording career of some of the musicians.