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615:, where he resided for the second half of his life. In the early 1960s, as Bob Lockwood Jr. and Combo, he had a regular gig at Loving's Grill, at 8426 Hough Avenue. From the 1970s through the 2000s, he performed regularly with his band the All Stars at numerous local venues, including Pirate's Cove, the Euclid Tavern, Peabody's, Flipside Tavern, Wilbert's, Brother's Lounge, and, in the last years of his career, Fat Fish Blue (on the corner of Prospect and Ontario in downtown Cleveland) every Wednesday night. He played his regular three sets two days before the illness which led to his death. The All Stars continued the Wednesday residency for two years after his death. 181: 597: 79: 38: 519:. On July 30 he recorded four songs, which were released as the first two 78-rpm singles under his own name: "Little Boy Blue" backed with "Take a Little Walk with Me" (Bluebird B-8820) and "I'm Gonna Train My Baby" backed with "Black Spider Blues" (Bluebird B-8877). These songs remained in his repertoire throughout his career. 697:
At the age of 60, in 1975, he discovered the 12-string guitar and preferentially played it almost exclusively for the latter third of his life. His most famous 12-string was a blue instrument custom designed and made by the Japanese luthiers Moony Omote and Age Sumi. It was acquired by the Rock and
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Lockwood learned from Johnson not only how to play guitar but also timing and stage presence. Because of his personal and professional association with Johnson, he became known as "Robert Junior" Lockwood, a nickname by which he was known among musicians for the rest of his life, although he later
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will cherish this record by Robert Johnson's self-designated heir. It even boasts some adventurously progressive saxophone and twelve-string stylings that do no violence to a notoriously intransigent genre. But Lockwood is an undistinguished vocal interpreter, and only one of his originals—the
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In 1950, Lockwood settled in Chicago. A 1951 78-rpm single featured "I'm Gonna Dig Myself a Hole" backed with "Dust My Broom" (Mercury 8260), and a 1954 release contained "Aw Aw (Baby)" backed with "Sweet Woman (from Maine)" (J.O.B 1107). In 1954, he replaced Louis Myers as the guitarist in
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in the Delta, at places like Winona, Greenwood, and Greenville (where they most probably met Johnson, who died in 1938). Lockwood played with Williamson in the Clarksdale area in 1938 and 1939. He also played with
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His survivors included his wife, Mary Smith Lockwood of Cleveland; four stepchildren from his first marriage to Annie Roberts Lockwood, who died in 1997; and four stepchildren from his second marriage.
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Lockwood's last known recording session was at Ante Up Audio studio in Cleveland, with longtime collaborator Mark "Cleveland Fats" Hahn, to record the album
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By age 15, Lockwood was playing professionally at parties in the Helena area. He often played with his quasi-stepfather Robert Johnson and with
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in Helena. For several years in the early 1940s the pair played together in and around Helena and continued to be associated with
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and other Chicago labels in the 1950s and 1960s. He was the only guitarist to have learned to play directly from
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in 2008 in the category Best Traditional Blues Album. It was the first Grammy Award for Lockwood and Townsend.
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In 1941, Lockwood and Williamson began their influential performances on the daily radio program
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Buckalew, Terry (1994). "'Steady Rolling Man': Arkansas Bluesman Robert 'Junior' Lockwood".
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Honorary Doctorate Of Humane Letters from Case Western Reserve University (2001)
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CD Review of Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesman - Live in Dallas
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Roll Hall of Fame Museum in February 2013 and is displayed there.
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imperturbable 'Selfish Ways'—is worthy of interpretation itself."
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radio show. Lockwood is known for his longtime collaboration with
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Lockwood died at the age of 91 in Cleveland, having suffered a
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and played in King's band early in King's career in Memphis.
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in the 1930s. On one occasion he played on one side of the
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frequently professed his dislike for this appellation.
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while Johnson played on the other, with the people of
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lived with Lockwood's mother for 10 years off and on.
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Around 1937–1938 Lockwood worked with Williamson and
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Street in Cleveland named Robert Lockwood Jr. Drive
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