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  1. His first records in 1937 appeared under the name Robert Lee McCoy on the Bluebird label, and on subsequent releases he was billed as Rambling Bob, Peetie’s Boy (a reference Peetie Wheatstraw), the Nighthawks, and, finally, by the early ’50s, Robert Nighthawk.

  2. Explore Robert Nighthawk's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Robert Nighthawk on AllMusic. ... Ramblin' Bob . Robert Lee McCoy ...

  3. Feb 7, 2022 · Robert Nighthawk was born in 1909 in Helena, Arkansas and died in 1967, following a stroke. In his youth he encountered both Robert Johnson and Sonny Boy Williamson I and recorded under the name Rambling Bob in the 30’s and again, under the name Peetie Boy, in the early 40’s.

  4. Robert Nighthawk. Robert Lee McCollum (November 30, 1909 – November 5, 1967) was an American blues musician who played and recorded under the pseudonyms Robert Lee McCoy and Robert Nighthawk. He was the father of the blues musician Sam Carr. Nighthawk was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1983.

  5. Robert Nighthawk: Prowling with the Nighthawk (Document), 26 lados gravados Bluebird, Decca, Aristocrat, and United from 1937 to 1952, incluindo "My Sweet Lovin' Woman" ( (que ele escreveu com seu nome de batismo, Robert McCollum) Ramblin' Bob (Saga), 24 tracks recorded for Victor, Decca, Chess, and United from 1937 to 1952.

  6. Robert Lee Mac Collum. b. November 30th, 1909 in Helena (Arkansas) b. November 5th, 1967 in Helena (Arkansas) PROWLING WITH THE NIGHTHAWK. Document. RAMBLIN' BOB. Saga. May 1937 - June 1940 / September 1948 - October 1952. Fils de Ned et Mattie Mac Collum, il quitte le foyer familial assez jeune pour devenir musicien itinérant.

  7. Robert Nighthawk (1909-1967) was one of the foremost blues guitarists of his era. Although he rarely stayed long in one town, he called Friars Point home at various times from the 1920s to the 1960s. In a 1940 recording, he sang of “going back to Friars Point, down in sweet old Dixie Land.” During Nighthawk’s time, blues musicians (including the legendary Robert Johnson) played at local ...

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