
Lloyd "Tiny" Grimes (July 7, 1916 in Newport News, Virginia - March 4, 1989) was a jazz and R&B guitarist. He was a member of the Art Tatum Trio from 1943 to 1944, was a backing musician on recording sessions by Charlie Parker and others, and later led his own bands. He is notable for playing the tenor guitar, a four-stringed instrument. It was a step up from his original career as a one-finger pianist. Grimes began his musical career playing drums and piano.
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Annie Laurie
That Old Black Magic
Midnight Special
Drivin' And Jivin' (Flying Saucer Boogie) (Mid 1949)
Riverside Jump (Mid 1950)
Sanctifying The Blues (9-50)
Marie (9-50)
Hawaiian Boogie (1951)
1626 Blues (1951)
Battle Of The Mass (9-50)
Rockin' And Sockin' (1951)
Ho Ho Ho
Blues Round Up (11-27-51)
Tiny'S Boogie Woogie (11-27-51)
Amblue (1951)
Rockin' the Blues Away (11-27-51)
Howling Blues (Blues) (1951)
Blues Wail
Tiny'S Jump (1951)
Call of the Wild (1953)
Jackie'S Dance (Late 1947)
Bananas (1951)
Ho Ho Ho (1953)
Pert Skirt (1953)
Juicy Fruit (C. 11-53)
Showboat Mambo (05-24-54)
Second Floor Rear (C. 11-53)
Rock the House (C. 11-53)
125Th Street Sunrise (C. 11-53)
Tiny's Boogie Woogie (08-14-46)
Midnight Special (See See Rider) [05-01-48]
Tiny'S Tempo (09-15-44)
I'll Always Love You Just the Same (09-15-44)
Romance Without Finance (09-15-44)
Blue Harlem (12-29-47)
Groovin' With Grimes (11-03-44)
Boogie Woogie Barbecue (12-29-47)
Flying High (High Flyin') [05-01-48]
Hot in Harlem (Movin' out) [05-01-48]
Nightmare Blues (Red's Blues) [05-01-48]
Jumpin' at Gleason's (03-16-49)
Tiny's Boogie Woogie
Rock the House (03-16-49)
Red Cross
Hot in harlem
Blues for Hugues
Hawaiian Boogie
Backslider
Tiny's Tempo
Blue Tiny
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