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Guitar Slim Green (Norman G. Green, July 25, 1920, Bryant, Texas, - September 28, 1975 , Los Angeles, California) His family moved to Oklahoma when he was in youth where he learned guitar and started playing at local functions. In 1947 he moved to Los Angeles. He made his debut recordings as R. Green & Turner for a label owned by JR Fulbright. Even though this was a retread of "Tin Pan Alley" first recorded by Curtis Jones in 1941, Green said that he and Turner wrote it and that Robert Geddins stole it from him. (Green & Turner's version was released as "Alla Blues". Green didn't record again for a decade waxing 45's for small labels such as Murray, Dig, Canton, Geenote. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Jook Joint Blues: Good Time Rhythm & Blues, CD A
Jook Joint Blues: Good Time Rhythm & Blues, CD D
Jook Joint Blues: That's What They Want
West Coast Down Home Blues
Lost Blues & Old Time Folk Songs
Disc D (You're Going To Have Fun)
Slaughter on Central Avenue: A MusicForManiacs Collection
Disc A (You'd Be Dancing, Too!)
Jook Joint Blues: Good Time Rhythm & Blues, [Disc 1]
Hollywood Blues: Classic West Coast Blues 1947-1953
Jook Joint Blues: Good Time Rhythm & Blues
Jook Joint Blues: Good Time Rhythm & Blues, [Disc 4]