
Hammie Nixon (January 22, 1908 – August 17, 1984) was an American harmonica player. Born Hammie Nickerson in Brownsville, Tennessee, he began his music career with jug bands in the 1920s and is best known as a country blues harmonica player, but also played the kazoo, guitar and jug. He played with guitarist Sleepy John Estes for half a century, first recording with Estes in 1929 for the Victor Records label. He also recorded with Little Buddy Doyle, Lee Green, Clayton T. Driver, Charlie Pickett and Son Bonds.
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Drop Down Mama
Bottle Up And Go
Hammie's Windy Blues
Viola Lee Blues
The Judge, He Pleaded (Viola Lee Blues)
Corinna, Corinna
Skinny Mama
Kansas City Blues
Corrine, Corrina
It's A Good Place To Go
You're Gonna Look Like a Monkey When You Get Old
Sugar Mama Blues
Down South Blues
New York City Blues
Soon One Morning
Tappin' That Thing
Louise Blues
Holy Spirit, Don't Leave Me
Good Morning, School Girl
You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone (Oh, Baby)
Brownsville Blues
You're So Fine
My Baby Left Town
Brownsville Blues (The Girl I Love, She Got Long Curly Hair)
Trouble Trouble
Jesus On The Main Line
Love Grows In Your Heart
Nix's Boogie
Sweet Old Kokomo
Someday Baby
You Know I Don't Want No Woman
My Babe
Bottle Up And Go 2
Trouble Trouble Blues
Sugar Mama
She Keeps Me Worried and Bothered All the Time
But Someday Baby
So Long
Somebody Done Changed That Little Lock on My Door
Weary Worried Blues
Soon One Mornin'
T'aint Nobody's Business
Corrina, Corrina
61 Highway Blues
Yeller Yams
Ida Mae
Holy Spirit, Don't You Leave Me (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
So Long Blues (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
Trouble Trouble - 1934
Yellow Yam Blues (Take 1) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
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