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and played with other Chicago blues musicians in the 1960s, then left music for most of the 1970s. He returned to music in the late 1970s and continued performing until his death in 2010.
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incorporating recordings he made with Smothers dating back to 1992. Proceeds from the album helped to pay for Smothers's medical expenses.
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the following year. Tracks Smothers contributed to include "I've Been Abused", "Howlin' for My Darling". and "Mr. Airplane Man".
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and became a founding member of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. He was replaced in the band by
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but developed a friendship that lasted a lifetime. Throughout the 1960s Smothers appeared with
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two years later. He soon appeared on stage, playing with Arthur “Big Boy” Spires,
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In 1961 he founded Little Smokey Smothers and the Pipeplayers. He later met
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On November 20, 2010, after a stay in a Chicago hospital, Smothers died of
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also played on the album. Bishop and Smothers performed at the 1993
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In 1993, Bishop was a guest artist on Smothers's first solo album,
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Smothers had health problems in his later years. His legs were
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Bossman! The Chicago Blues of Little Smokey Smothers
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Bossman! The Chicago Blues of Little Smokey Smothers
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Index

Tchula, Mississippi
Chicago
Chicago blues
Guitarist
singer
Guitar
vocals
Chicago blues
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers
Tchula, Mississippi
Chicago
Magic Sam
Otis Rush
Lazy Bill Lucas
Howlin' Wolf
Chess Records
Paul Butterfield
Elvin Bishop
Buddy Guy
James Cotton
Earl Hooker
Junior Wells
construction
Legendary Blues Band
Lee "Shot" Williams
Chicago Blues Festival
open-heart surgery
Mick Jagger
Alligator Records

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