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20: 35: 299:, and enjoyed a two-week gig at the Tuxedo Lounge. For several years, he played in various blues combos and played in various clubs, bars and street settings. During this time, he played with 807: 308: 358:, with Lucas on vocals and piano, P.T. Hayes playing the harmonica, Earl Dranes on guitar and Jo Jo Williams supplying guitar, bass and drums. 292: 370:
scene but could not secure any contracts. From 1964 and well into the 1970s, Lucas straddled two careers: playing in various groups led by
812: 777: 782: 263:, Arkansas, United States, Lucas's family was always looking for better living conditions and worked their way north to Southern 817: 767: 99: 71: 802: 772: 350:ā€“ "She Got Me Walkin'" b/w "I Had a Dream". In 1955 he headed an ensemble billed as Blues Rockers, who issued a single via 752: 737: 78: 797: 792: 757: 612: 118: 742: 732: 296: 52: 762: 747: 85: 787: 283:
and started singing for a black audience. Until 1946, Lucas played guitar on the streets, often at the side of
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As the 1950s progressed, work became harder to find, and during the 1960s, Lucas tried to get into the
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music. The same year Lucas appeared at the Wisconsin Delta Blues Festival, and the
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Lazy Bill and His Blue Rhythms: "She Got Me Walkin" b/w " I Had A Dream" :
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and playing solo or leading his own small groups. In 1970 he played in a revue,
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in 1940 and Chicago the year after. As a youngster, he sang on the streets of
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In 1954, while leading the trio Lazy Bill and His Blue Rhythms, he secured a
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scene in the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. He then took his talents to
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Jeff Titon, brochure notes to LP, Lazy Bill Lucas (Philo 1007, 1974).
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songs, but in St. Louis in 1940, he teamed up with blues singer
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Blues Rockers: "Calling All Cows" b/w " Johnny Mae" :
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for various blues bands, and appeared on records by
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Lazy Bill Lucas, Minneapolis, 1969. Photo by Jeff Titon.

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