• James "Kokomo" Arnold (February 15, 1896 or 1901 – November 8, 1968) was an American blues musician. A left-handed slide guitarist, his intense style of...
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  • the 1970s Kokomo Records, a record company from the 1960/70s Kokomo Arnold (1896/1901–1968), born James Arnold, American blues musician Kokomo (musician)...
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  • by Kokomo Arnold in September 1934. In 1935 and 1936, he recorded four sequels designated "Milk Cow Blues No. 2" through No. 5. The song made Arnold a...
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  • lyrical precedents. While "Sweet Home Chicago" borrows from Kokomo Arnold's 1933 "Old Original Kokomo Blues", "Johnson's lyrics made the song a natural for...
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  • five and six". James Arnold laid claim to the song in 1933, styling himself Kokomo Arnold and naming his version "Old Original Kokomo Blues". He later explained...
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  • James Arnold may refer to: Kokomo Arnold (James Arnold, 1901–1968), blues musician Jimmy Arnold (musician) (1932–2004), founding member of The Four Lads...
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  • York Dolls singer. The album concludes with an Elvis Presley cover, Kokomo Arnold's "Milk Cow Blues". The group frequently played the song live earlier...
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    tradition, with Curley Weaver, Tampa Red, "Barbecue Bob" Hicks and James "Kokomo" Arnold as representatives of this style. The lively Memphis blues style, which...
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  • "Black Men Blues." Johnson worked with Peetie Wheatstraw, Tampa Red, Kokomo Arnold and Roosevelt Sykes, among others. She was married to the blues musician...
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  • Kokomo Arnold, Barbecue Bob, Doctor Clayton, Robert Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Buddy Moss and Tampa Red. List of record labels Illustrated Kokomo Records...
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  • Tucker) "Hallelujah I Love Her So" (Ray Charles) "Milk Cow Blues" (Kokomo Arnold) "Good Rocking Tonight" (Roy Brown) "Shout" (O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph...
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    Aerosmith 1973 "Mia" Steven Tyler Night in the Ruts 1979 "Milk Cow Blues" Kokomo Arnold Draw the Line 1977 "Monkey on My Back" Joe Perry Steven Tyler Pump 1989...
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    King) Recorded: September 12–16, 1954 (session 3) Kokomo Arnold. Original probably Kokomo Arnold (1935, Decca) Other releases: Johnny Lee Wills (1941...
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  • Cleanhead and Joe Willie James. James was influenced by Robert Johnson, Kokomo Arnold and Tampa Red. He recorded several of Tampa Red's songs. He also inherited...
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  • other events in the black community. For example, bottleneck guitarist Kokomo Arnold was a steelworker and had a moonshine business that was far more profitable...
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  • 12. "Home of the Blues"   Joaquin Phoenix 2:40 13. "Milk Cow Blues" Kokomo Arnold Tyler Hilton 2:19 14. "I'm a Long Way from Home"   Shooter Jennings...
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  • accompanied by a guitarist; among his collaborators were the guitarists Kokomo Arnold, Lonnie Johnson, Charley Jordan, Papa Charlie McCoy and Teddy Bunn and...
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  • Tattoo) "Milk Cow Blues" – 3:07 (written and originally performed by Kokomo Arnold) "Headin' for the Texas Border" – 2:58 (written by Cyril Jordan and...
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  • 1968 Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S. Died in his sleep/Respiratory failure Kokomo Arnold 67-72 November 8, 1968 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Heart attack Paul Chambers...
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    planned commuter rail service is expected to terminate in the city. Kokomo Arnold, Blues Singer and Guitarist Bub Means, wide receiver in the NFL Jocasta...
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    (1886–1929), founder of the Moorish Science Temple of America. James "Kokomo" Arnold (1901–1968), musician. Harold Bradley Sr. (1905–1973), one of the first...
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    Nighthawk, T-Model Ford, Hound Dog Taylor, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Kokomo Arnold, Son House, and the RZA of Wu-Tang Clan. Auerbach is best known for...
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  • another hit record, "Milk Cow Blues" by Kokomo Arnold. At the end of the bridge, he jumps into a higher register as Arnold does, but then maintains a controlled...
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  • Sing, Sing (Let's Make a Better World)" (Earl King) "Milk Cow Boogie" (Kokomo Arnold) (Traditional; arranged by Levon Helm and Donald Dunn) "Rain Down Tears"...
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    George Hannah decided in 1930 to record the song, The Boy in the Boat." Kokomo Arnold recorded the song, "Sissy Man Blues" in 1935. Pinewood Tom (Josh White)...
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  • Acapulco Mickey Mouse Club March Jimmie Dodd 1975 N/A Milkcow Blues Boogie Kokomo Arnold 1954 A Date with Elvis Milky White Way Lander Coleman 1960 His Hand...
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  • Boogie woogie Pink Anderson 1900 1974 South Carolina Piedmont blues Kokomo Arnold 1901* 1968 Georgia Acoustic blues Barbecue Bob 1902 1931 Georgia Acoustic...
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  • recordings for Vocalion, including "Kokomo Blues", which was transformed into "Old Kokomo Blues" by Kokomo Arnold and later reworked as "Sweet Home Chicago"...
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  • Leiber and Mike Stoller April 30, 1957 1:51 4. "Milkcow Blues Boogie" Kokomo Arnold November 12, 1954 2:38 5. "Baby Let's Play House" Arthur Gunter February...
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    he managed to adapt their sound to the blues. Tampa Red, as well as Kokomo Arnold, Casey Bill Weldon, and Oscar Woods adopted the Hawaiian mode of playing...
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