The Jimmy Rogers All-Stars – Song of the week – July 15, 2013 – Trouble No More

JimmyRogersYou are in for a treat today.

According to The Mississippi Trail; "Jimmy Rogers was a key player in the evolution of electric Chicago blues from its roots in acoustic Delta traditions. Born on June 3, 1924, Rogers—who took the surname of his stepfather—was raised by his grandmother in Vance, where he played in a harmonica quartet together with Snooky Pryor, who also later helped develop the new Chicago blues sound." Read more here…

Back in 1999 Jimmy Rogers released a CD by The Jimmy Rogers All-Stars entitled, Blues, Blues, Blues and it feautures some amazing talent.

Musicians like Eric Clapton, Lowell Fulson, Jeff Healey, Mick Jagger, Taj Mahal, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Keith Richards and Stephen Stills, it's an amazing work from start to finish.

Hope you enjoy Trouble No More, featuring Jimmy Rogers of course but with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, below.

I can't find a web site devoted to Jimmy Rogers, but you know the deal. If you enjoy the music here, please go out and buy the work of the featured artist.

Trouble Me No More

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