Harmonica Slim

Harmonica Slim

Person from United States

Genres: blues, harmonica blues, harmonica, blues rock, All

Harmonica Slim
Harmonica Slim
Harmonica Slim

About Harmonica Slim

Harmonica Slim (Travis L. Blaylock, December 21, 1934, Douglassville, TX) is an American blues harmonica player. He picked up the instrument around the age of 12 and was soon working as part of the Sunny South Gospel Singers gospel group, broadcasting over radio station KCMC in his hometown of Texarkana from the mid-'40s on. By 1949, he moved to Los Angeles, ingratiating himself into the burgeoning blues community, working package shows with Lowell Fulson and the like. He first recorded as a sideman on a group of dates in the mid-'50s for West Coast labels like Aladdin, Spry, and Vita. After spending most of the '60s working dates with Percy Mayfield, Harmonica Fats, B.B. King, T-Bone Walker and others, Slim finally got to record a full album under his own name for the Bluestime label in 1969.

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Harmonica Slim — Top 13 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Harmonica Slim Woman Round My Door
Harmonica Slim 2 Trains Runnin'
Harmonica Slim Gun Totin? Blues
Harmonica Slim Phone Headed Woman
Harmonica Slim Shake For Me
Harmonica Slim Back Bottom Blues
Harmonica Slim Louise Ann
Harmonica Slim That's Alright
Harmonica Slim Bright Lights Big City
Harmonica Slim Hole In Her Belly
Harmonica Slim Baby Please Don?t Go
Harmonica Slim Stoop Down
Harmonica Slim Highway 49
Woman Round My Door
2 Trains Runnin'
Gun Totin? Blues
Phone Headed Woman
Shake For Me
Back Bottom Blues
Louise Ann
That's Alright
Bright Lights Big City
Hole In Her Belly
Baby Please Don?t Go
Stoop Down
Highway 49