
Doctor Ross (October 21, 1925 – May 28, 1993[1]), aka Doctor Ross, the harmonica boss, was an American blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player and drummer — a one-man band — who was born Charles Isaiah Ross, in Tunica, Mississippi. Overview and career Ross played various forms of the blues that have seen him compared to John Lee Hooker and Sonny Boy Williamson I, and is perhaps best known for the recordings he made for Sun Records in the 1950s, notably "The Boogie Disease" and "Chicago Breakdown".
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Flying Eagle Boogie
Hobo Blues
Bad Whiskey, Bad Women
Goin' Down Slow
Too Close Together
Rollin' And Tumblin'
Something To Tell You, Want All My Friends To Know
Rock Me
Tommy Dorsey Boogie
Decoration Day
Mean Old World
Mother, Before This Time Another Year
Call The Doctor
The Fox Chase
Come Back Baby
Tomy Dorsey Boogie
Doctor Ross Boogie
Boogie Disease
cat squirrel
Country Clown
Going To The River
Baby Please Don't Go
My Bebop Gal
Good Thing Blues
Turkey Leg Woman
Memphis Boogie
The Boogie Disease
Shake 'Em On Down
Shake A My Hand
Down South Blues
Chicago Breakdown
Industrial Avenue Boogie
New York Breakdown
Going Back South
Mississippi Blues
Taylor Mae
Juke Box Boogie
Dr. Ross (Chicago) Break Down
Texas Hop
Dr Ross Boogie
Little Soldier Boy
Feel So Sad
Downtown Boogie
Boogie Disease pt 2
Polly Put Your Kettle On
Boogie For The Doctor
Dr. Ross' Boogie
My Little Woman
Blues For Illinois
Dr Ross' Boogie
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