Barbecue Bob 1928-1930 (Vol.3)
Barbecue Bob 1928-1930 (Vol.3)
01 She Moves It Just Right 02 Tellin' It to You 03 Yo Yo Blues No. 2 04 She Shook Her Gin [#] 05 We Sure Got Hard Times 06 Twistin' That Stuff [#] 07 Monkey and the Baboon play 08 Spider and the Fly 09 Darktown Gambling, Pt. 1- The Crap Game 10 Darktown Gambling, Pt. 2- The Skin Game 11 Jambooger Blues 12 It Just Won't Quit 13 Atlanta Moan 14 New Mojo Blues 15 Doin' the Scraunch play 16 I'm on My Way Down Home 17 Diddle-Da-Diddle 18 She Looks So Good 19 She's Coming Back Some Cold Rainy Day
Robert Hicks, better known as Barbecue Bob (September 11, 1902 – October 21, 1931) was an early American Piedmont blues musician. His nickname came from the fact that he was a cook in a barbecue restaurant. One of the two extant photographs of Bob show him playing his guitar while wearing a full length white apron and cook's hat.
Bob developed a "flailing" or "frailing" style of playing guitar more often associated with the traditional clawhammer banjo (as did his brother, and, initially, Curley Weaver). He used a bottleneck regularly on his 12-string guitar, playing in an elemental style that relied on an open Spanish tuning reminiscent of Charley Patton. He had a strong voice that he embellished with growling and falsetto, and a percussive singing style.
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