
Alabama-born and Florida-based guitarist, singer, and songwriter James Peterson played a gritty style of Southern-fried blues at times reminiscent of Howlin' Wolf and other times more along the lines of Freddie King. He formed his first band while he was living in Buffalo, New York and running the Governor's Inn House of Blues in the 1960s. He and his band would back up the traveling musicians who came through, including blues legends like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Big Joe Turner, Freddie King, Lowell Fulson, and Koko Taylor.
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Jacksonville
Don't Let The Devil Ride
Who Shot John?
Out of the Darkness
Death And Resurrection I
Ballet for Brawlers
A Great Fighter
Awaiting the News
Shoe On The Other Foot
I've Got A Problem
Why Mama Had To Cry
Went Too Far, Stayed Too Long
Grease Monkey Prelude
Grease Monkey Brawl
Bills and Tears
Silky Silk
Lost What I Had
Strongest Tiger
The Attic
Jungle Rumble
Death and Resurrection II
Prayer
Maria Cries
Come Home To Eat
Calling All Gladiators
Tired Of Catchin' Hell
The Meeting
A Not-So-Conjugal Visit
Ain't Got Enough Gas To Get Over The Line
Women's Pet
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I Need You At Home
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Bite My Hook
Some Things A Man Shouldn't Have To Do
It's So Good
Playin' The Game
Up For Adoption
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The Bottom Line
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Long Handled Spoon
Sing The Blues Until I Die
Bait Cost More Than the Fish
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Moving Images Suite: Moonlit Desert Chase
All on Account of You
Chicken Biddy
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