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Jimmy D. Lane was raised among blues greats, but found his own way, performing with B.B. King, Double Trouble and moreJimmy D Lane, the son of Chicago guitarist Jimmy Rogers, enjoyed his early induction into the blues. “Watching him practice around the house, man, that did a thing for me,” he says.
Eventually, the conversation with media shifted to differences in practices under current coach Jimmy Rogers and predecessor Jake Dickert. “Something that really stuck out today is you’re ...
a boogie-woogie-style cover of "Walking by Myself," a minor hit in 1956 for the unfortunately obscure bluesman Jimmy Rogers (not to be confused with famed "Father of Country Music" Jimmie Rodgers).
Eventually, the conversation with media shifted to differences in practices under current coach Jimmy Rogers and predecessor Jake Dickert. "Something that really stuck out today is you're flying ...
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