Richard Johnston comes from the hill country of Northern Mississippi and usually performs on Beale Street in Memphis as a one-man band. After the death of Junior Kimbrough Richard (a white guy!) filled the gap and continued to play Junior's Juke Joint on Saturdays with Junior's various sons and nephews (The Soul Blues Boys) providing the backing. This is a reissue of the ten year old debut, self-released at the time. Featuring Jesse Mae Hemphill, Cedric Burnside and others. First time on vinyl Learn More
Limited repress. Described as the soundtrack to a smoky late night bar in Chicago, or a hot sunday afternoon down at the Popcorn . Compiled by R-Man from Stag-O-Lee & Chris Sick from Stay Sick. Learn More
Jewel-case CD with 16 page booklet combines the two first volumes and limited edition vinyl LP’s in it’s entirety. A total of 30 tracks and 79:30. Learn More
15 tracks, including covers by Mike Pedicin, Little Richard, Bobby Bland, Aaron Neville, Otis Blackwell as well as a number of band compositions. Learn More
15 tracks, including covers by Mike Pedicin, Little Richard, Bobby Bland, Aaron Neville, Otis Blackwell as well as a number of band compositions. Learn More
Nine different versions of this track first recorded by Cuarteto Machin in 1934 and later made popular by The Lecuona Cuban Boys and others. Learn More
The first volume in a limited edition series of ten-inch records, put together chronologically. All volumes feature rare R'n'R & R&B 45s. Each volume comes with a free CD with bonustracks. Learn More
Second volume in a limited edition series of ten-inch records, put together chronologically. All volumes feature rare R'n'R & R&B 45s. Each volume comes with a free CD with bonustracks. Learn More