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L. C. Robinson (born Louis Charles Robinson, May 15, 1915, Brenham, Texas, died September 26, 1976) was an American blues singer, guitarist, and fiddle. In 1968, he cut his first sides for the World Pacific label called Oakland Blues, a compilation of artists from that notable blues city. Recorded primarily in San Francisco during the early 1970s, a few years before his death he cut the album Mojo In My Hand, is a superlative retrospective of L. C. Robinson's music, spotlighting his impressive multi-instrumental skills -- not only a gifted guitarist, these sides prove him to be a fine blues fiddler and lap steel guitar player as well. Absolutely mandatory listening for all fans of real blues. He played at the legendary San Francisco Blues Festival in '73 and '74.
Selected discography
| Year | Title | Genre | Label | 1996 | Mojo in My Hand (reissued) | R&B | Arhoolie Records |
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