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44: 344:' label. In 1949 and 1950, Nighthawk and Waters' styles were close enough that they competed for promotional activity. Waters was more marketable, as he was more reliable and a more confident stage performer, gaining him the attention. 287:. He also recorded under his own name, including "Prowling Night-Hawk" (recorded 5 May 1937), from which he took his later pseudonym. These sessions led to the other musicians pursuing 443:(Document), 26 sides recorded for Bluebird, Decca, Aristocrat, and United from 1937 to 1952, including "My Sweet Lovin' Woman" (which he wrote under his given name, Robert McCollum) 373:
In 1963, Nighthawk was rediscovered busking in Chicago. This led to further recording sessions and club dates and to his return to Arkansas, where he performed on the radio program
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on December 31, 1949. Nighthawk recorded his final session for Chess (formerly Aristocrat) in 1950. He continued to perform and record, taking up with
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After further travels through Mississippi, he found it advisable to take his mother's name. As Robert Lee McCoy, he moved to
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on November 30, 1909. He left home at an early age and became a busking musician. After a period traveling through southern
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was his drummer from the early 1940s to around 1946. He recorded Kansas City Red's song "The Moon Is Rising".
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In 2007, The Mississippi Blues Commission honored Nighthawk with a historical marker in
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on November 5, 1967, aged 57. He is buried in Magnolia Cemetery, in Helena.
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But McCoy continued his rambling life, playing and recording (for Victor/
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McCoy became a familiar voice on local radio stations, including
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Jeff Harris, "Bricks in My Pillow: The Robert Nighthawk Story",
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Harris, Jeff (July 1, 2004). Komara, Edward; Lee, Peter (eds.).
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1951 and 1952, but did not achieve great commercial success.
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In 1949, Nighthawk released the single "Annie Lee Blues"/"
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Within a few years, he resurfaced in 1948 as the electric
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musician who played and recorded under the pseudonyms
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Nighthawk was inducted into the 25: 1143: 504: 1102:20th-century American guitarists 1017:American blues harmonica players 878:. December 31, 1949. p. 23. 965:Robert Nighthawk – Blues Online 882: 861: 811: 770: 410:Nighthawk was elected into the 252:, from whom he learned to play 603: 565: 527: 13: 1: 1107:20th-century American singers 1097:Blues musicians from Arkansas 956:Jean Buzelin, liner notes to 471: 453:Live on Maxwell Street (1964) 428: 1122:People from Helena, Arkansas 971: (archived May 24, 2006) 953:– The Robert Nighthawk Story 851:"The Robert Nighthawk Story" 752:"Kansas City Red: Biography" 7: 459:The Aristocrat of the Blues 441:Prowling with the Nighthawk 240:, he settled for a time in 10: 1148: 1087:Juke Joint blues musicians 1032:American street performers 945:Sources and external links 822:Ike Turner: King of Rhythm 492:. 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Index

Robert Lee McCoy

Helena, Arkansas
Victor
Bluebird
Decca
Aristocrat
Chess
Delmark
United
States
blues
Sam Carr
Blues Hall of Fame
Helena, Arkansas
Mississippi
Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis Jug Band
Houston Stackhouse
slide guitar
Jackson, Mississippi
St. Louis, Missouri
Henry Townsend
Big Joe Williams
Sonny Boy Williamson
Victor Records
Aurora, Illinois
Chicago blues
Bluebird Records
Decca Records

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