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Born in Sweden in the late 1940's. Jimmy immigrated to Chicago after the death of his parents and began working in Chicago Blues bars that laid the groundwork for his sultry mid-western blues-swedish style. Not the prototypical blue-eyed fair-skinned Swede, Jimmy has found a home in the Chicago blues community. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Serves Me Right To Suffer
2942Your Turn To Cry
1933Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home
1364Ain't That Just Like A Woman
1205Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody
76Breaking Up Somebody's Home
47Feel Like Breaking Up Sombody's Home
38Serve Me Right to Suffer
39Ain't That Just Like A Woman
210Feel Like Breaking Up Someone's Home
2Living Chicago Blues Vol.1

Living Chicago Blues, Vol. 1
Living Chicago Blues Vol. 1
Living Chicago Blues β’ Vol. 1
Late Night Blues
Living Chicago Blues Vol. I
Living Chicago Blues Β Vol. 1
My Private Slow Blues 20
Slow Blues 20
Gubucket a Trois, Disk 1
Living Chicago Blues, Volume 1
Living Chicago Blues - Volume 1