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Der Detroit-Blues-Sänger und Gitarrist Bobo Jenkins wurde am 7. Jänner 1916 in Forkland, Alabama, als John Pickens Jenkins geboren und verstarb am 14. August 1984 in Detroit, Michigan.
Seine Singles bis 1962:
CHESS
04 54....1565....BOBO JENKINS..Democrat Blues/Bad Luck And Trouble
FORTUNE
12 57....838....BO BO JENKINS..Baby Don't You Want To Go/Ten Below Zero
BOXER
06 59....202....BOBO JENKINS..Nothing But Love (307 A)/Tell Me Who (307 B) (dann DUCHESS 101)
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?? 59....DR-101 a....BOBO JENKINS..Tell Me Who (BP 166 a)/ b....Nothing But Love (BP 166 b) (BOXER 202)
BIG-STAR
10 60....001....BOBO JENKINS & BAND..You Will Never Under Stand (CP 4535)/Tell Me Where You Stayed Last Night (CP 4536)

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BOBO JENKINS/ Complete Early Recordings



Bobo Jenkins (John Pickens Jenkins), vcl/g; Robert Richard, hca; Albert Washington, g; Harry Fleming, dms. Detroit, Mi. 1954

01. Democrat blues

02. Bad luck and trouble

Bobo Jenkins, vcl/g; g; pno. Detroit, Mi. 1955

03. Decoration day blues I & II

Bobo Jenkins, vcl/g; Robert Richard, hca; James "Rabbit" Johnson, g; bs; Ted Walker, dms. Detroit, Mi. 1957

04. Baby don't you want to go I

05. Baby don't you want to go II

06. Ten below zero I

07. Ten below zero II

08. Seasick and water bound

Bobo Jenkins, vcl/g; Eddie Taylor, g; Willie Johnson, g; Earl Phillips, dms. Chicago, Ill. 1959

09. Nothing but love

10. Tell me who

Bobo Jenkins, vcl/g; Walter Cox, pno; James "Rabbit" Johnson, g; Ted Walker, dms. Detroit, Mi. 1960

11. You will never understand

12. Tell me where you stayed last night


Bobo Jenkins, vcl/g; og; horns; James "Rabbit" Johnson, g; bs; dms. Detroit, Mi. 1972

13. When I first left home

14. Reeling and rocking

15. Cold hearted blues

16. I love that woman

17. Solid gold

18. You will never understand n°2

19. Tryin' to get you off my mind

20. 24 years

21. I sure got to leave your town

22. Have you heard the news

23. Tell me who

24. I'm glad trouble don't last always
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Bobo Jenkins (January 7, 1916 – August 14, 1984) was an American Detroit blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He also built and set up his own recording studio and record label in Detroit. Jenkins is best known for his recordings of "Democrat Blues" and "Tell Me Where You Stayed Last Night".

He was born John Pickens Jenkins in Forkland, Alabama. His father, a sharecropper, died when John was not yet one year old, and the boy grew up with his mother and uncle. He left home before the age of 12, and arrived in Memphis, Tennessee. He had a wife at the age of 14, the first of ten marriages. Jenkins took casual work in the Mississippi Delta for several years and then enrolled in the United States Army. Following his 1944 military discharge, he relocated to Detroit, working for Packard and managing a garage, before spending twenty-seven years working for Chrysler.

In the late 1940s Jenkins learned to play the guitar and started writing songs. He wrote the politically themed "Democrat Blues", about the U.S. Election Day in 1952, expressing his unease about Dwight D. Eisenhower becoming the first Republican in the White House in almost twenty years.

With assistance from John Lee Hooker, Jenkins recorded "Democrat Blues" in Chicago in 1954, which was released by Chess Records. Another recording was issued by Boxer Records, based in Chicago, and then "Ten Below Zero" (1957) was released by Fortune Records, based in Detroit.

In 1959, Jenkins established his own record label, Big Star Records, whose first release was his single "You"ll Never Understand" and "Tell Me Where You Stayed Last Night". He met and played alongside Sonny Boy Williamson II, before constructing his own recording studio in the 1960’s. He recorded mainly local musicians, including James "Little Daddy" Walton, Little Junior Cannady, Chubby Martin and Syl Foreman.

Jenkins went on to promote the first Detroit Blues Festival, in 1972. His first album, The Life of Bobo Jenkins, was issued in the same year. It became known as the "red album", from the color of the record sleeve, which included a photograph of a younger Jenkins – who was then 56 years old – within a star shape. This was a tie-in with the Big Star Records name. Jenkins was one of the headline acts in the Detroit blues review part of the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. Recordings from the festival were released by Schoolkids Records in 1995, including two tracks by Jenkins.

In 1974, Jenkins wrote another song with political overtones, "Watergate Blues," which was included on his next album, Here I Am a Fool in Love Again. The cover design was the same as that of the previous release, but with a change in color, and the album became known as the "green album". The session musicians included artists based in Ann Arbor, such as Sarah Brown, Fran Christina and Steve Nardella. In 1976 Jenkins performed at the Smithsonian Institution, as part of the celebrations marking the United States Bicentennial.

Detroit All Purpose Blues – the "yellow album" – was issued in 1977, with accompaniment by Detroit-based blues musicians, including Buddy Folks and Willie D. Warren. In 1982, Jenkins went to Europe with the American Living Blues Festival tour, but because of poor health he returned home after his first concert.

Jenkins died in Detroit after a long illness in August 1984, at the age of 68.
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