Kokomo Arnold

James "Kokomo" Arnold (February 15, 1896 or 1901 – November 8, 1968) was an American blues musician. A left-handed slide guitarist, his intense style of playing and rapid-fire vocal delivery set him apart from his contemporaries. He got his nickname in 1934 after releasing "Old Original Kokomo Blues" for Decca Records, a cover version of Scrapper Blackwell's blues song about the city of Kokomo, Indiana. Provided by Wikipedia
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    1920's blues classics. Vol. 6.

    Grants Pass, OR : Blues Images, 2008
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    Back to the crossroads : the roots of Robert Johnson.

    [Newton, N.J.] : Yazoo, 2004
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    1920's blues classics. Vol. 8, Rabbit foot blues.

    Grants Pass, OR : Blues Images, 2010
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    Down in the basement : Joe Bussard's treasure trove of vintage 78s, 1926-1937.

    Raleigh, NC : Old Hat, 2002
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    The blues. Volume 2

    Washington, DC : Smithsonian Collection of Recordings, 1993
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    Vaudeville blues : blues links, vaudeville & rural blues, 1919-1941

    London : JSP Records, 2012
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    The roots of it all : acoustic blues, the definitive collection!. Vol. 1.

    [Hamburg, Germany] : Bear Family Records, 2013
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    Broke, black, & blue : an anthology of blues classics and rarities.

    Beckenham, Kent, England : Proper Records, 1999
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