Smokey Wilson

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I Got Something On You Baby 00:00 Tools
88th Street Blues 00:00 Tools
Howlin' For My Darlin' 00:00 Tools
Standing At The Crossroads 00:00 Tools
I'm No Fool, I Know The Rule (If You Love Me Like You Say) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Do It To You Baby 00:00 Tools
Dimples 00:00 Tools
44 Blues 00:00 Tools
Low Rider (Deuce & A Quarter) 00:00 Tools
You Better Watch Yourself 00:00 Tools
You Know What My Body Needs 00:00 Tools
The Man from Mars 00:00 Tools
Christmas 00:00 Tools
How Smokey Feels 00:00 Tools
You Don't Love Me 00:00 Tools
You Shattered My Dreams 00:00 Tools
Smokey's Shuffle 00:00 Tools
House In Hollywood 00:00 Tools
Too Drunk to Drive 00:00 Tools
Sun Is Shining 00:00 Tools
Go Go Train 00:00 Tools
I Didn't Know 00:00 Tools
Thanks for Making Me a Star 00:00 Tools
High Time 00:00 Tools
You Don't Drink What I Drink 00:00 Tools
Something Inside of Me 00:00 Tools
Don't Want to Tangle With Me 00:00 Tools
Smoke n' Fire 00:00 Tools
Don't Burn Down L.A. 00:00 Tools
Doctor Blues 00:00 Tools
Black Widow 00:00 Tools
Rat Takin' Your Cheese 00:00 Tools
Just Like A Mountain 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Leave You Baby 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Was Single 00:00 Tools
Blues For Big Town 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Put You Down 00:00 Tools
Louise 00:00 Tools
Easy Baby 00:00 Tools
I Want You 00:00 Tools
How Many More Times 00:00 Tools
When You Got Somebody 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Annie Lee 00:00 Tools
Straighten Up Baby 00:00 Tools
I Want To Do It To You 00:00 Tools
I'm Cheap 00:00 Tools
Happy Home 00:00 Tools
Night Time 00:00 Tools
Goin' To Mississippi 00:00 Tools
How Many More Years 00:00 Tools
In My Life 00:00 Tools
Feel Like Going Home 00:00 Tools
Bad Boy 00:00 Tools
Night Time Is The Right Time 00:00 Tools
Texas On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Smokey's Shuffle - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
I Wonder Why Strange Things Are Happening 00:00 Tools
Sittin' In Jackson 00:00 Tools
Smokey's Shuffle (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Not Pickin' Your Cotton 00:00 Tools
Can't Make It Without You 00:00 Tools
Goin Away Baby (Round Like An Apple) 00:00 Tools
Hard Cold Steel 00:00 Tools
Why Don't You Let Me Be 00:00 Tools
Whisley Fool 00:00 Tools
I'm No Fool, I Know The Rule 00:00 Tools
Deuce & Quarter 00:00 Tools
Ballad of Bobby Kurtz 00:00 Tools
You Took Everything from Me 00:00 Tools
Blazing Texas Sun 00:00 Tools
Howling Wolf 00:00 Tools
88th Street Blues (1983) 00:00 Tools
Tired of Cryin' 00:00 Tools
Missing You 00:00 Tools
White Man's Blues 00:00 Tools
Push 00:00 Tools
Killing Floor 00:00 Tools
Cold Chills 00:00 Tools
Down in Virginia 00:00 Tools
Just Messin' Around 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Waiting On You 00:00 Tools
Goin' Away Baby Round Like An Apple 00:00 Tools
Put Your Lovin' Arms Around Me 00:00 Tools
Bar Room Blues 00:00 Tools
Honey Bee 00:00 Tools
Ain't That the Thing to Do? 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Son Of A...Blues Player 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Bid'ness 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Woman 00:00 Tools
Loudella 00:00 Tools
Tell Me What Do You See 00:00 Tools
Son Of A... Blues Player 00:00 Tools
Killin' Floor 00:00 Tools
Truckload of Love 00:00 Tools
The Things I Used to Do 00:00 Tools
Someone, Guess Who 00:00 Tools
Stepping Stone 00:00 Tools
Baby, Please Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Changes 00:00 Tools
Disco Woman 00:00 Tools
I've Got the Key to Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Lein on My Body 00:00 Tools
Her Memory (Keeps Kicking My Ass) 00:00 Tools
I'm Leaving Now 00:00 Tools
Low Rider (Duece & A Quarter) 00:00 Tools
Second Man 00:00 Tools
Motel 00:00 Tools
You Took Everything 00:00 Tools
Looking for You 00:00 Tools
Don't Make Me Pay For Your Mistakes 00:00 Tools
Texas Dance Hall (Schroeder) 00:00 Tools
Goin' away baby (Round like an apple) 00:00 Tools
You Know What My Body Needs (1983) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Drunk Broke and Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Teach Me How To Love You 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Holdin' on to You 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Crying 00:00 Tools
You Shadowed My Dreams 00:00 Tools
Loudella (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Smokey's Shuffle (1983) 00:00 Tools
You Don't Love Me, Yes I Know 00:00 Tools
Low Rider 00:00 Tools
What Else Can You Do 00:00 Tools
Jungle Woman 00:00 Tools
Smoke n' fire - Smokey wilson 00:00 Tools
Low Rider (Deuse & A Quarter) 00:00 Tools
Howlin' for My Darling 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Leave You Baby 00:00 Tools
I Wonder Why Strange 00:00 Tools
Low Rider (Deuce & A Quarter) [Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
You Don't Love Me Yes I Know 00:00 Tools
Don't Burn Down L. A. 00:00 Tools
How Many More Time 00:00 Tools
Teach Me How To Love Me 00:00 Tools
Go Go Train (Alt.Take) 00:00 Tools
Deuce & Quarter (Low Rider) 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Baby (Alt.Take) 00:00 Tools
Smoke n` Fire - Why Don`t You Let Me Be 00:00 Tools
09 I Didn`t Know 00:00 Tools
Don't Make Me Pay for Your Mis 00:00 Tools
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Smokey Wilson remains one of America's most precious and irreplaceable treasures, the "Bluesman". Born in Mississippi in 1936, Robert Lee "Smokey" Wilson learned the blues at the feet of legends Elmore James, Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolf and B.B. King. As a child, Smokey's burning desire to play the blues had to be satisfied on a homemade broom handle and bailing wire guitar until his mother bought him his first acoustic at thirteen. He would soon be known as "Mississippi Smokey" in and around his hometown of Glen Allan. Nearby Greenville was a hotbed of blues activity and spawned a new generation of bluesmen that carry on the tradition today. Artists such as Little Milton, Frank Frost, Sam Carr, Big Jack Johnson, along with Smokey, were nurtured in the juke joints around Greenville. Smokey played drums and bass in his older brother's band until he could outplay his sibling on guitar. The band was then renamed "Little Robert and the Soul Searchers" and toured Southern juke joints with Roosevelt "Booba" Barnes on harmonica. After the death of his mother in 1970, Smokey went west to Los Angeles where the blues scene was still burgeoning. He soon opened the Pioneer Club just outside Watts and Smokey recalls with pride that he kept it packed for twenty years. Regularly featured guests included Big Joe Turner, Pee Wee Crayton, Shakey Jake, Big Mama Thornton, Percy Mayfield, Johnny Dyer, Albert Collins, and George "Harmonica" Smith. The Pioneer Club also provided a proving ground for many young, aspiring blues artists such as Rod Piazza, William Clarke and Hollywood Fats. The association with Rod Piazza led to a recording contract with the local Murray Brothers label, which released an LP entitled 88th Street Blues in 1983. That album was re-issued on CD, with three previously unreleased tracks, on Blind Pig. Produced by Rod Piazza, it features Smokey's blistering blues and includes Piazza on harmonica, Hollywood Fats on rhythm guitar and Honey Piazza on piano. Smokey is difficult if not impossible to categorize. Possessor of a powerful voice, he can bellow like Wolf or cry sweetly like B.B. King. Smokey's guitar playing is equally diverse as he romps through the stylings of Elmore James and Jimmy Reed (which Smokey calls "countryfied blues") one song and then polished urban blues the next. He also digs into the soulful side a la Z.Z. Hill and Tyrone Davis, which was extremely popular with the patrons of the Pioneer Club. Smokey's singing and playing bear the influences of these greats, not by impersonation, but by the fact that Smokey is the genuine article. Unfortunately, Smokey's years of success at the Pioneer Club did very little for his reputation outside the West Coast. Running and performing at the club made it impossible to tour extensively and gain the exposure and accolades due an artist of his talent. However, he was able to remove himself from the club long enough to help start the Long Beach Blues Festival and be featured in the internationally televised PBS special, "Three Generation of Blues," with Robert Cray and John Lee Hooker. With the recent release of a pair of albums on the Bullseye label, Smokey has begun to receive his long overdue recognition as a blues power. Moreover, Smokey's congenial and gregarious nature make him a natural for film and television projects. He has appeared in numerous commercials, UPN's "The Watcher," and FOX's "Divas" and even in a music video by R&B star Babyface. Blind Pig Records: Smokey Wilson Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.