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Jimmy Liggins (born James L. Elliott; October 14, 1918 – July 21, 1983) was an American R&B guitarist and bandleader. His brother was the more commercially successful R&B/blues pianist,
Joe Liggins Joseph Christopher Liggins, Jr. (born Theodro Elliott; July 9, 1916 – July 26, 1987) was an American R&B, jazz and blues pianist and vocalist who led Joe Liggins and his Honeydrippers in the 1940s and 1950s. His band appeared often on the '' ...
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Career

The son of Harriett and Elijah Elliott, he was born in Newby, Oklahoma, United States, and adopted his stepfather's surname, Liggins, as a child. He moved with his family to San Diego, California in 1932, and graduated from Hoover High School. He fought under the name of Kid Zulu as a professional boxer until age 18, when he began as a driver for his brother Joe's band, the Honeydrippers. Liggins started his own recording career as a singer, guitarist, and leader of the Drops of Joy, on
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's Specialty label in 1947. One of his early releases, "Cadillac Boogie" was a direct forerunner of "
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. Recordings such as "Tear Drop Blues" (1948) and, later, "I Ain't Drunk" (1954), featuring leading saxophone players such as
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, before fading from the scene. He began his own management and record company Duplex Records in 1958. His wild stage presence and manic delivery influenced
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. Liggins died in July 1983, at the age of 64, in Durham, North Carolina.


Discography


Singles


Specialty records

* 520 – "I Can't Stop It" // "Troubles Good-Bye" (1947) * 521 – "Cadillac Boogie" // "Tear Drop Blues" (1948) * 525 – "Move Out Baby" // "Rough Weather Blues" (1948) * 319 – "Careful Love" // "Homecoming Blues" (1948) * 322 – "Baby! I Can't Forget You" // "Lookin' For My Baby" (1949) * 339 – "Don't Put Me Down" // "Nite Life Boogie" (1949) * 353 – "Misery Blues" // "Mississippi Boogie" (1950) * 362 – "Answer To Tear Drop Blues" / "That Song Is Gone" (1950) * 374 – "Saturday Nite Boogie Woogie Man" // "Sincere Lover's Blues" (1950) * 380 – "I Want My Baby For Christmas" / "Shuffle-Shuck" (1950) * 397 – "Down & Out Blues" / "Lonely Nights Blues" (1951) * 406 – "Lover's Prayer" // "The Washboard Special" (1951) * 418 – "That's What's Knockin' Me Out" // "Goin' Down with the Sun" (1951) * 427 – "Low Down Blues" // "Stolen Love" (1952) * 434 – "Dark Hour Blues" // "Brown Skin Baby" (1952) * 470 – "
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" // "I'll Never Let You Go" (1953) * 484 – "Going Away" // "Come Back Home" (1954)


Aladdin records

* 3250 – "I Ain't Drunk" // "Talkin' That Talk" (1954) * 3251 – "Boogie Woogie King" // "No More Alcohol" (1954)


Duplex records

* 9010 – "Ada from Decatur" // "Knocked Out" (1960) * 9014 – "Good Loving Baby" // "Working Man Blues" (1960) * 1002 – "Blues for Love" // "Last Round" (1964)


LP/CD compilations

*''Joe & Jimmy Liggins: Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man'' (Sonet SNTF-5020 P 1976) note: one side each from Jimmy and his brother Joe; all Specialty material. *''I Can't Stop It'' (Route 66 KIX-18 P 1981) *''Jimmy Liggins & His Drops of Joy'' (Specialty SPCD-7005, 1990) *''Rough Weather Blues: Jimmy Liggins & His Drops of Joy, Vol. 2'' (Specialty SPCD-7026, 1992) *''Jimmy Liggins Presents 'The Best of Duplex Records' '' (Bluebeat, 2014) *''Knocking You Out (A Singles Collection Featuring All The Hits 1947–1959)'' (
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