Linsey Alexander

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Call My Wife 00:00 Tools
Starting Monday 00:00 Tools
Raffle Ticket 00:00 Tools
I Had A Dream 00:00 Tools
Going Up on the Roof 00:00 Tools
My Mama Gave Me the Blues 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Take Your Clothes Off Last Night 00:00 Tools
The Same Thing I Could Tell Myself 00:00 Tools
Going Back to My Old Time Used to Be 00:00 Tools
I'm Moving 00:00 Tools
Been There Done That 00:00 Tools
I Got a Woman 00:00 Tools
Big Woman 00:00 Tools
Bad Man 00:00 Tools
That Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
Little Bit of Soap 00:00 Tools
Booze and Blues 00:00 Tools
My Days Are So Long 00:00 Tools
How Could You Do Me Like You Done Me 00:00 Tools
Looks Like It's Going to Rain 00:00 Tools
Reefer And Blow 00:00 Tools
Saving Robert Johnson 00:00 Tools
I Can't Quit You Baby 00:00 Tools
Booty Call 00:00 Tools
I'm In Love With A Woman 00:00 Tools
Come Back Baby 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Move 00:00 Tools
User 00:00 Tools
Mona Lisa Was A Man 00:00 Tools
Things Done Changed 00:00 Tools
Too Old To Be A New Fool 00:00 Tools
I'm Tired 00:00 Tools
Snowing In Chicago 00:00 Tools
Can't Drink, Can't Sleep, Can't Eat 00:00 Tools
Higher 00:00 Tools
Thanks 00:00 Tools
Funky Feeling 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Your Problem 00:00 Tools
Goin' Out Walkin' 00:00 Tools
Two Cats 00:00 Tools
Why I Sing the Blues 00:00 Tools
Kiss Revisited 00:00 Tools
Facebook Woman 00:00 Tools
Comb over Blues 00:00 Tools
'Til I Kissed You 00:00 Tools
Thingking About Me 00:00 Tools
Looks Like It's Going to Rain X 00:00 Tools
All for Business 00:00 Tools
If You Ain't Got It 00:00 Tools
Booty Call 2003 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Man 00:00 Tools
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Chicago is the blues capital of the world, and if recent popularity is any kind of benchmark, Linsey Alexander just might be the hottest sound in town right now. Born in Mississippi and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Linsey Alexander discovered on Chicago's south side a down to earth city that truly understands and appreciates music. In much the same way as many great blues artists before him, he grew up in a poor but honest and hard working family, learning early on that music has the power to lift the spirit and comfort the soul. In Linsey's own words, "Blues music is not hard- it's just a documentary about life." His first guitar - a gift from a family friend who played on the front stoop of Linsey's home in Memphis - was never retrieved from the pawn shop where he left it almost 50 years ago. Using the money to help pay his way to Chicago, he now plays a variety of Gibson and Fender guitars, and since 1959, Linsey Alexander has been perfecting the art of entertainment blues for the sheer and simple pleasure of it. His easy smile and unpretentious personality define a charismatic entertainer who loves to perform; and perform he does! Although having played with B.B.King, Bobby Rush, Buddy Guy, Little Milton, Magic Slim Johnnie Taylor, A.C.Reed, Larry McCray, Bither Smith, John Primer, Otis Clay, Eddie Clearwater and other great blues performers., Linsey Alexander has remained resolutely true to his own style. His first cds release, Someone’s Cookin' In My Kitchen, My Days Are So Long and his latest realease If You Ain't Got It is a compilation of original Blues and R&B tunes. He is thankful for the good things in his life, and now at last, seems willing to realize that the friends who encouraged him to keep playing over the years may have known a thing or two about talent. Maybe, just maybe, he's ready to believe . Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.