• William McKinley "Jazz" Gillum (September 11, 1902 or 1904 – March 29, 1966) was an American blues harmonica player. Gillum was born in Indianola, Mississippi...
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  • artists. Blues pianist Charlie Segar first recorded the song in 1940. Jazz Gillum and Big Bill Broonzy followed with recordings in 1940 and 1941, using...
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  • Canadian rapper Jazz Chisholm Jr. (born 1998), Bahamian baseball player Jazz Gillum (1904–1966), American blues harmonica player Jazz Guignard (active...
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  • Gerald Earl Gillum (born 1989), better known by his stage name G-Eazy, American rapper and record producer from Oakland, California Jazz Gillum (1902 or...
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  • Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton (1926–1990), professional basketball player Jazz Gillum (1904–1966), blues harmonica player Earl Hooker (1929–1970), blues guitarist...
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  • Mile Smile" Tyler, Perry 3:42 6. "Reefer Head Woman" (Jazz Gillum cover) Joe Bennett, Jazz Gillum, Lester Melrose 4:01 7. "Bone to Bone (Coney Island White...
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  • Biography & History - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 December 2017. "Jazz Gillum - Biography & History - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 December 2017...
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  • Wilkes J.D. Short James Cotton James Harman James Montgomery Jason Ricci Jazz Gillum Jean-Jacques Milteau Jerry McCain Jerry Portnoy Jim Belushi (also as...
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    importance to Chicago blues. His half-brother, Washboard Sam, and his friends Jazz Gillum and Tampa Red, also recorded for Bluebird. Broonzy was credited as the...
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  • with a number of fellow blues musicians including St. Louis Jimmy Oden, Jazz Gillum, John Brim, Sunnyland Slim, and Tampa Red. Edward Lamonte Franklin was...
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