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Show #179: J.B. Hutto

May 23rd, 2009

Chicago bluesman J.B. Hutto is the featured artist this week. To make my life easier, I am going to let Plastic Crimewave at the Chicago Reader give us the straight dope on Hutto.

jbhutto Show #179: J.B. Hutto

This show was recorded on 29 February 1976 in Uppsala, Sweden.

Setlist:

Hideaway
Instrumental
Instrumental
Hip Shakin’
You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
Early This Morning
Instrumental
Long Distance Call
Hide & Seek
The Thrill Is Gone//Dust My Broom
40 Days, 40 Nights
You’re Gonna Miss Me
Love Me Baby/Rock Me
Hoochie Coochie Man
Instrumental

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J.B. Hutto

Here’s some footage of Hutto from the movie Chicago Blues.

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5 Responses to “Show #179: J.B. Hutto”

  1. teekay says:

    hi from UK

    any info on recording date etc for this show

    teekay

  2. Palmer says:

    Sorry. I totally forgot about that in my haste. The post has been amended.

  3. teekay says:

    hi

    thanks for info

    teekay

  4. Anonymous says:

    I should be noted that JB Hutto was a student/disciple of legendary slideman Elmore James… JB Hutto in turn taught and mentored Chicago's own Lil' Ed Williams…

    .H*P*D.

  5. Palmer says:

    Thanks for the history. I didn't know that he mentored Lil' Ed.

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