Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers

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Top collaborators

Artist name Roles Recordings
Joe Liggins conductor, vocal, piano Blues for Tanya, Brand New Deal in Mobile, Do You Love Me Pretty Baby?, Don't Miss That Train, Frankie Lee, Freight Train Blues, Going Back to New Orleans, I Just Can't Help Myself, I've Got a Right to Cry, Little Joe's Boogie, Louisiana Woman, One Sweet Letter, Pink Champagne, Rag Mop, Rain, Rain, Rain, Ramblin' Blues, Rhythm in the Barnyard, Shuffle Boogie Blues, Tanya, The Big Dipper, The Flying Dutchman, The Honeydripper, Trying to Lose the Blues, Whiskey, Gin and Wine, Whiskey, Women & Loaded Dice
Eddie Davis (jazz bassist) double bass Pink Champagne
Frank Pasley guitar Pink Champagne
John Jackson (American jazz saxophonist) tenor saxophone Pink Champagne
Maxwell Davis (40s tenor sax and arranger "The Father of West Coast R&B") tenor saxophone Pink Champagne

Collaborators on this artist's recordings

Artist name Roles Recordings
Joe Liggins conductor, vocal, piano Blues for Tanya, Brand New Deal in Mobile, Do You Love Me Pretty Baby?, Don't Miss That Train, Frankie Lee, Freight Train Blues, Going Back to New Orleans, I Just Can't Help Myself, I've Got a Right to Cry, Little Joe's Boogie, Louisiana Woman, One Sweet Letter, Pink Champagne, Rag Mop, Rain, Rain, Rain, Ramblin' Blues, Rhythm in the Barnyard, Shuffle Boogie Blues, Tanya, The Big Dipper, The Flying Dutchman, The Honeydripper, Trying to Lose the Blues, Whiskey, Gin and Wine, Whiskey, Women & Loaded Dice
Eddie Davis (jazz bassist) double bass Pink Champagne
Frank Pasley guitar Pink Champagne
John Jackson (American jazz saxophonist) tenor saxophone Pink Champagne
Maxwell Davis (40s tenor sax and arranger "The Father of West Coast R&B") tenor saxophone Pink Champagne
Preston "Peppy" Prince drums Pink Champagne
Willie Jackson (Apparently a different person than the existing Willie Jackson.) alto saxophone, baritone saxophone Pink Champagne