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Very little is known about this West Coast blues musician, who only cut a pair of songs, the novelty-like "Sputterin' Blues" (which has appeared on numerous compilations) and "I've Done Everything I Can." A harmonica player and occasional vocalist, Walter Robertson apparently was (despite the different spellings) the brother of multi-instrumentalist L.C. Robinson, working with the latter on the Black & White label in the years immediately following World War II. He was associated with Oakland, CA-based producer Bob Geddins during this period, and his only single was likely squeezed in between recording sessions for Johnny Fuller, who played on the record as well. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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