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I was workin' out to Chrysler and I sat down at the end of the line and wrote that song, The whirrin' of the machines gives me the beat. It's like listening to a band play all day. Every song I ever wrote that's any good came to me on the assembly
323:, 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 327:. 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, 822: 837: 797: 772: 847: 827: 331:. 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 249:
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.
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Jenkins died in Detroit after a long illness in August 1984, at the age of 68.
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The Truman and Eisenhower Blues: African-American Blues and Gospel Dongs
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and managing a garage, before spending twenty-seven years working for
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of "Democrat Blues" and "Tell Me Where You Stayed Last Night".
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Compilation albums featuring Jenkins work listed at Wirz.de
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the first Detroit Blues Festival, in 1972. His first
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Biography and discography at Detroitmusichistory.com
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He also built and set up his own 838:20th-century American male singers 798:American music industry executives 773:People from Greene County, Alabama 671:"That's All Rite Mama: March 2009" 14: 848:20th-century American songwriters 325:Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival 828:20th-century American guitarists 453:List of electric blues musicians 190:. Jenkins is best known for his 673:. Thatsallritemama.blogspot.com 448:List of Detroit blues musicians 280:in 1954, which was released by 400:Here I Am a Fool in Love Again 329:Here I Am a Fool in Love Again 300:, before constructing his own 1: 818:20th-century American singers 562:. London: Continuum. p.  813:Blues musicians from Alabama 650:"Bobo Jenkins: Discography" 16:American singer (1916–1984) 864: 652:. AllMusic.com. 1984-08-14 538:. Thedeadrockstarsclub.com 349:United States Bicentennial 335:included artists based in 843:American male songwriters 788:American blues guitarists 502:"Bobo Jenkins: Biography" 424:(2021), Third Man Records 406:Detroit All Purpose Blues 364:In 1982, Jenkins went to 355:Detroit All Purpose Blues 147:Big Star Records, various 808:Electric blues musicians 793:American male guitarists 778:Songwriters from Alabama 556:van Rijn, Guido (2006). 412:The Life of Bobo Jenkins 394:The Life of Bobo Jenkins 317:The Life of Bobo Jenkins 265:in almost twenty years. 833:Guitarists from Alabama 803:Detroit blues musicians 692:"Detroit Rock and Roll" 345:Smithsonian Institution 298:Sonny Boy Williamson II 783:American blues singers 473: 612:Giles Oakley (1997). 422:My All New Life Story 268:With assistance from 234:. Following his 1944 276:"Democrat Blues" in 255:Dwight D. 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