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Eddie Kirkland (August 16, 1923 [1] [2] – February 27, 2011) [3] was an American electric blues [4] guitarist, harmonicist, singer, and songwriter.. Kirkland, known as the "Gypsy of the Blues" for his rigorous touring schedules, played and toured with John Lee Hooker from 1949 to 1962.
William Edward "Eddie" Kirkland Jr. (born December 16, 1981) is an American Christian musician and pastor of The Parish Anglican Church, who primarily plays a contemporary Christian style of worship music. He has released one studio album, Kings & Queens in 2012, with North Point Music.
As recorded, "I Must Have Done Somebody Wrong" is an electric blues, and was credited on the 45 to Eddie Kirkland and His House Rockers. [4] Besides Kirkland on vocals and guitar, the lineup consisted of Joe Dooms on piano, Jimmy Parner on drums, and Johnny Hooks on tenor saxophone. [3]
Los Straitjackets is an American instrumental rock band that formed in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, in 1988.Originally comprising guitarists Danny Amis (formerly of the Raybeats), Eddie Angel and drummer L. J. "Jimmy" Lester under the name The Straitjackets, the band split up soon after forming, but reunited as Los Straitjackets in 1994 with the addition of bassist E. Scott Esbeck.
[2] Joshua Andre, indicating in a 4.25 out of five review by Christian Music Zine, describes, "With such a musically diverse debut, Eddie Kirkland has done Northpoint Community Church proud, and he has stared in the face of the concept of a debut album, and arisen from the ordeal a more accomplished singer and writer." [4]
He often performed with John Lee Hooker, Eddie Kirkland and Baby Boy Warren. [1] Another club stalwart, Eddie "Guitar" Burns, accompanied him on Little Sonny's debut single, "I Gotta Find My Baby" (1958), released by Duke Records. It was co-written by Little Sonny's wife, Maggie. [2] His follow-up release, "Love Shock", was for Excello Records. [1]
The song was recorded by Hooker at the United Sound Systems recording studio in Detroit, Michigan in mid-August 1951, with second guitarist Eddie Kirkland. The session was run by record producer Bernard Besman, with sound engineer Joe Siracuse. Hooker claimed that the song was inspired by Glenn Miller's "In the Mood".
Darren "Lightnin'" Thiboutot Jr. (born September 5, 1997) is an American guitarist, known for his work with high energy rock band Memphis Lightning. He has also shared the stage and or recorded with Eddie Kirkland, Jimmie Vaughan, Samantha Fish, Albert Castiglia, Paul Nelson, Brent Mason, Robin Trower, Buddy Guy and many more.