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  2. The Great Electric Show and Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Great Electric Show and Dance is an album by blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins recorded in Texas and released on Stan Lewis' Jewel Records label in 1969. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reception

  3. Free Form Patterns - Wikipedia

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    Free Form Patterns (also released as Reflections) is an album by the blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins backed by the rhythm section of the 13th Floor Elevators, recorded in Texas in 1968 and released on the International Artists label. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Live at Newport (Lightnin' Hopkins album) - Wikipedia

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    Live at Newport is a live album by the blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins, recorded at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. [1] [2] Several tracks were released on three Vanguard Records compilation albums, The Great Blues Men (1971), Great Bluesmen Newport (1977), and Blues with a Feeling (1993), before the complete performance was released on CD in 2002.

  5. Lightnin' and Co. - Wikipedia

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    Lightnin' and Co. is an album by the blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins, recorded in Texas in 1962 and released on the Bluesville label. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album was reissued in 1981 on Fantasy Records as a double LP compilation titled How Many More Years I Got , with additional tracks from the sessions.

  6. Mets hang on to beat Dodgers after early Game 2 ... - AOL

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    Sean Manaea removed in sixth. LOS ANGELES — It was a brilliant outing for Sean Manaea, but he will leave Game 2 in a jam. He only gave up one run in five innings, but opened the sixth inning ...

  7. Billy Bizor - Wikipedia

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    Billy Bizor (September 3, 1913 – April 5, 1969) [2] was an American Texas blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter. He was musically associated with his cousin Lightnin' Hopkins, on some of whose 1960s albums Bizor played harmonica and sang backing vocals. [1]

  8. The Swarthmore Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Swarthmore Concert, subtitled King of the Blues, is a live album by the blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins, recorded at the Swarthmore College Folk Festival in 1965. It was originally released as part of the seven-CD box set Lightnin' Hopkins: The Complete Prestige/Bluesville Recordings, in 1991, before being reissued on Bluesville as a single CD in 1993.

  9. Lightnin' Sam Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Lightnin' Sam Hopkins is an album by blues musician Lightnin' Hopkins recorded in California in late 1961 and Texas in early 1962 and released on the Arhoolie label ...