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Clarence Hollimon

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while continuing to work independently. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, his music would slow due to substance abuse.
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in 1958. They billed themselves as Fran and Hollimon, releasing six albums together. They also performed at the
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He returned to Houston the following year and resumed work with Duke and Peacock. He also began working with
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Index

Fifth Ward
Blues
jazz
Duke
Peacock
Black Top
JSP
Carol Fran
Fifth Ward
Wheatley High School
Bill Harvey's Orchestra
session musician
Duke
Peacock Records
Scepter Records
Arnett Cobb
Carol Fran
Dew Drop Inn
1996 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
Lavelle White
Soul of the Man: Bobby "Blue" Bland
ISBN
978-1-4968-0071-8
"Unsung heroes: Meet guitar great Clarence Hollimon"
Houston Chronicle
"Hollimon, Milton Howard Clarence"
Categories
1937 births
2000 deaths
Guitarists from Texas

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