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Jimmy Liggins
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Background information
Birth name James L. Elliott
Also known as James H. Liggins
Born (1918-10-14)October 14, 1918
Earlsboro, Oklahoma, United States
Died July 21, 1983(1983-07-21) (aged 64)
Durham, North Carolina, U.S.
Genres R&B, jump blues
Occupation(s) Singer, guitarist, bandleader
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1946—1960s
Labels Specialty, Aladdin, others

Jimmy Liggins (born James L. Elliott; October 14, 1918 – July 21, 1983) was an American R&B guitarist and bandleader. His brother was the more commercially successful R&B/blues pianist, Joe Liggins.

Career

The son of Harriett and Elijah Elliott, he was born in Newby, Oklahoma, United States, and adopted his stepfather's surname, Liggins, as a child. He moved with his family to San Diego, California in 1932, and graduated from Hoover High School. He fought under the name of Kid Zulu as a professional boxer until age 18, when he began as a driver for his brother Joe's band, the Honeydrippers.

Liggins started his own recording career as a singer, guitarist, and leader of the Drops of Joy, on Art Rupe's Specialty label in 1947. One of his early releases, "Cadillac Boogie" was a direct forerunner of "Rocket 88", itself often called the first rock and roll record. ..... He began his own management and record company Duplex Records in 1958. His wild stage presence and manic delivery influenced Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Bill Haley and Elvis Presley.

Liggins died in July 1983, at the age of 64, in Durham, North Carolina.

Discography

Singles

Specialty records

  • 520 – "I Can't Stop It" // "Troubles Good-Bye" (1947)
  • 521 – "Cadillac Boogie" // "Tear Drop Blues" (1948)
  • 525 – "Move Out Baby" // "Rough Weather Blues" (1948)
  • 319 – "Careful Love" // "Homecoming Blues" (1948)
  • 322 – "Baby! .....
  • 484 – "Going Away" // "Come Back Home" (1954)

Aladdin records

  • 3251 – "Boogie Woogie King" // "No More Alcohol" (1954)

Duplex records

  • 9010 – "Ada from Decatur" // "Knocked Out" (1960)
  • 9014 – "Good Loving Baby" // "Working Man Blues" (1960)
  • 1002 – "Blues for Love" // "Last Round" (1964)

LP/CD compilations

  • Joe & Jimmy Liggins: Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man (Sonet SNTF-5020 [LP], 1976) note: one side each from Jimmy and his brother Joe; all Specialty material.
  • I Can't Stop It (Route 66 KIX-18 [LP], 1981)
  • Jimmy Liggins & His Drops of Joy (Specialty SPCD-7005, 1990)
  • Rough Weather Blues: Jimmy Liggins & His Drops of Joy, Vol. 2 (Specialty SPCD-7026, 1992)
  • Jimmy Liggins Presents 'The Best of Duplex Records' (Bluebeat, 2014)
  • Knocking You Out (A Singles Collection Featuring All The Hits 1947–1959) (Jasmine, 2016)
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