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Born George Crockett, 18 September 1928, Carrollton, Mississippi Died 15 February 1967, Chicago, Illinois The total recorded output of G.L. Crockett comprises only four singles, one of which was a minor hit. But that hit is not the recording for which he is best remembered. Nothing is known about Crockett's early years in Mississippi, except that he came in this world on September 18, 1928, according to the Social Security Death Index, and not in 1929, as most websites and a few printed sources will have us believe. By the mid-1950s he was living in Chicago, which was the place to be for blues singers at that time. Crockett was evidently keen to make his mark among the musicians who flourished in the city's West Side clubs. It was here that Crockett played with Freddie King and Magic Sam, another black blues musician whose work strayed close to rockabilly User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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