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244:. Miller was impressed, gave Green the stage name "Lonesome Sundown", and recorded his debut single, "Leave My Money Alone" backed with "Lost Without Love", which he leased to Excello Records in 1956. The follow-up, "My Home is a Prison" (later covered by 283:
to work as a laborer, and joined the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith Fellowship Throughout the World Church, of which he eventually became a minister. He was persuaded back to the recording studio in 1977 and recorded another blues album,
225:. Green toured with them as far as Chicago and Los Angeles, where Chenier's recording of "The Cat's Dreaming" was inspired by an incident in which Green fell asleep during a session and by the time Green auditioned for the producer 274:
Sundown continued to work with Miller into the early 1960s. In 1964 he recorded "Hoo Doo Woman Blues" backed with "I've Got a Broken Heart", recordings which have been described as among "the last ethnic down-home blues
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aimed exclusively at the Negro market". However, by 1965 Sundown had become disillusioned with his lack of success. He also endured a difficult divorce around this time, retired from the
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and tours of Sweden and Japan with Phillip Walker, but then walked away from the music business for good. In 1994 he suffered a stroke and was no longer able to speak. He died in
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on vocal/harmonica) backed with "Lonesome Whistler", was more successful, and Sundown became one of Miller's south Louisiana stable of musicians. He never had a
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on harmonica), "I'm a Mojo Man", "I Stood By (And Watched Another Man Steal My Gal)", "You Know I Love You", "Learn to Treat Me Better" (later covered by the
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and Dennis Walker, originally for Joliet Records. Despite its quality, its sales were disappointing, even after it was reissued by
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to sit in with his new band, the Zydeco Ramblers, at the Blue Moon Club in
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and worked in various jobs, including porter at the New Southport Club, a
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Sundown played several concerts, including an appearance at the 1979
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Green married later in 1955, left the Zydeco Ramblers, and moved to
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was more in keeping with the sound of Muddy Waters than that of
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Unusually for Louisiana musicians, Sundown's style of the
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Green was born in 1928 on the Dugas Plantation near
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Donaldsonville, Louisiana
Gonzales, Louisiana
Blues
minister
Excello
HighTone
blues
swamp blues
recordings
Excello Records
Donaldsonville
New Orleans
casino
Jefferson Parish
Muddy Waters
John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillun
Jeanerette, Louisiana
Port Arthur, Texas
Clifton Chenier
Lake Charles
Phillip Walker
Bumps Blackwell
Opelousas, Louisiana
J. D. "Jay" Miller
Crowley
Ronnie Earl
Kim Wilson
chart
hit

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