
J.B. Hutto (born Joseph Benjamin Hutto in Blackville, South Carolina, on 26 April 1926; died 12 June 1983) was an American blues musician. Heavily influenced by legendary bluesman Elmore James, and known for his slide guitar work and declamatory style of singing, Hutto was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame two years after his death. In the 1950s he recorded in Chicago as J.B. Hutto & The Hawks. In the Hutto moved to Boston and recruited a new band and performed and recorded as J.B. Hutto & The New Hawks.
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Shy Voice
Blues Do Me a Favor
New Hawk Walk
Too Late
Young Hawks' Crawl
Slidewinder
Somebody loan me a dime
Letter From My Baby
Precious Stone
Too much alcohol
I Feel So Good
Combination Boogie
Please Help
Lone Wolf
Angel Face
Leave Your Love In Greater Hands
Tell Me Mama
That's the Truth
Lulubelle's Here
My Heart Is Achin' To Love You
Look At The Yonder Wall
Speak My Mind
Hip Shakin'
If You Change Your Mind
Jealous Hearted Woman
Lulu Belle's Here
Too Much Pride
Boogie Right-On
Things Are So Slow
Feel so good
The Same Mistake Twice
Send Her Home to Me
Hawk Squat
What Can You Get Outside That You Can't Get at Home
Notoriety Woman
Hide and seek
THE FEELING IS GONE
Pet Cream Man
20% Alcohol
Dust My Broom
Hip-Shakin'
J.B.'s Boogie
Dim Lights
Married Woman Blues
Kansas city
Evening Train
Mistake in Life
Love Retirement (Want Ad)
Pretty Baby
J.B.'s Crawl
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