JD Nickelson - South Town Boogie Strange Woman Blues

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Review by Sinuhé Coronel

South Town Boogie Strange Woman Blues is a fantastic album by JD Nickelson. The album is a great fusion of blues and rock, with a unique sound that is sure to captivate listeners. The album features a variety of tracks, each with its own distinct style and vibe.

The album opens with the title track, "South Town Boogie," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its upbeat tempo and catchy rhythm. From there, the album moves seamlessly into "Strange Woman Blues," a slow, soulful track that showcases Nickelson's impressive guitar skills.

Other standout tracks on the album include "Bitter Pill," a bluesy ballad with a powerful vocal performance from Nickelson, and "Mama Don't You Cry," a rock-infused track with a driving beat and infectious melody.

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Artist: JD Nickelson
Album: South Town Boogie Strange Woman Blues

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
South Town Boogie
Strange Woman Blues

Video

J.D. Nicholson South Town Boogie (COURTNEY 119) (1948)
J.D. Nicholson Strange Woman Blues (COURTNEY 119) (1948)

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Catalog Numbers

119

Labels

J.&M. Fullbright

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

About JD Nickelson

Blues singer and pianist, born April 12, 1917 in Monroe, Louisiana, USA, died July 27, 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Nicholson first recorded for the Courtney label in Los Angeles in 1948, and then recorded for Elko in 1952, for Hollywood in 1953, for Imco in 1963, and for Timbre in 1966. He also accompanied blues and rhythm & blues artists such as Ray Agee, Pee Wee Crayton, Smokey Hogg, Jimmy McCracklin, Elmon Mickle, and Big Mama Thornton during the same year. He was also a member of the blues rock group .

Real Name

    • James David Nicholson

Name Vars

  • J. D. Nicholson
  • J. D. Nickelson
  • J.D. Nickelson
  • J.N. Nicholson
  • J.Nicholson
  • James D. Nicholson
  • James David Nicholson
  • Jimmy Nichols
  • Jimmy Nichols (J.D. Nicholson)
  • Jimmy Nicholson
  • Nicholson
  • Nickelson
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Summary by Sinuhé Coronel

South Town Boogie Strange Woman Blues is a must-listen for fans of blues and rock music. Nickelson's talent as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist is on full display throughout the album, and it is sure to leave listeners wanting more. Highly recommended.

Comments

In very loving memory of Mr. James Davis Nicholson (1915/17 - 1991 R.I.P. Gone but NOT forgotten).
deadlyflail
2023-04-14
Amazing! I played with JD in the late eighties early nineties. I think he was around 70.
magazinesrus
2023-04-13
yep he was a great man I remember him as a friend,J.Dz Soulbenders Dayz,Richard Rodriguez...
groenwegheannelies
2023-04-12
you can read Jd's oral history- google - Headhunter: The Blues Odyssey of J. D. Nicholson
mitmirsehen
2023-04-12
this is amazing! i was fortunate to play w/ JD in his band in the 80's in LA. He played a B3 on the gig and rehearsed on piano at his house. good times. great up!
eh183720
2023-04-11
I love it. J.D. also recorded an lp in the 1970's.
miyakadavid09
2023-04-11
Boogie On