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between 1948 and 1949. Lockwood educated Tucker about minor diminished ninth and thirteenth chords to big bar-chords, and the subtle nuances of jazz guitar. Initially, Lockwood played lead guitar and Tucker played bass on a tuned-down six-string guitar (the Fender bass had not yet been invented) or
520:; and harmonica player and singer, James Cotton. First night out, the emcee at the club asked the band's name so he could announce them. For lack of a name, one of the band said, The James Cotton Blues Band. After a while, Sam Lay was replaced by 606:. The concert was organized by executive producer, Steve Salter, of the nonprofit organization Killer Blues to raise monies to honor Tucker's unmarked grave with a headstone. The event was a success, and a headstone was placed in June, 2009. 407:
Tucker went on to become Robert Jr.'s protégé, a guitarist and an individual for whom he had the greatest admiration and respect. Tucker always referred to him as "Mr. Robert Jr. Lockwood". Tucker's family moved from Memphis to
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in New York, and on to Great Britain, Europe and other countries. The band spent a great deal of time in Northern California and, in 1973, Tucker left The James Cotton Blues Band and relocated to the town of
322:, when given the chance. While never achieving the fame and notoriety of some of his contemporaries, he was considered a great guitarist whether playing his own lead style or playing on the recordings of 395:. His father, a carpenter, built Tucker his first guitar, but his first real guitar was a Sears Silvertone that his mother got him to keep him out of trouble. His mother, who played 679: 465:
off and on for seven years. First, as part of a twosome with Lockwood, and later as a lead guitarist, Tucker recorded on numerous classic sides behind Little Walter,
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While soft-spoken and shy, Tucker made his presence known through his unique and clearly recognizable guitar style. Tucker helped to define the music known as
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and jazz arrangements, utilizing the octave, minor and diminished chords he had learned from Lockwood. The group traveled the country from
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Tucker would play rhythm guitar. Tucker learned to read music and began working as a studio guitarist at an early age. They worked with
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in 1973, 1976, and 1979. He would also play as part of supporting bands behind visiting friends and bluesmen including
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On May 9, 2009 the second annual White Lake Blues Festival took place at the Howmet Playhouse Theater in
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In 1952, he began playing with his uncle, J.T. "Boogie" Brown, saxophonist, studio musician, and
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in an unmarked plot. He recorded two albums, one incomplete, both released posthumously.
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In the late 1960s, Tucker worked in Muddy Waters' band along with harmonica player,
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For several years he worked with John Lee Hooker's band,
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Luther Tucker and the Ford Blues Band (Rock'it Records)
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