Lazy Lester - I'm Your Breadmaker, Baby video free download


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Lazy Lester (aka Leslie Johnson) has been called a "National Treasure," the "High Sheriff of Louisiana" and "a nut." As one of the key creators of the South Louisiana swamp blues sound in the 1950s, Lester has been often imitated but never duplicated. Blues fans worldwide prize his early singles on the Excello label that were recorded in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

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8 years ago

Pam Mcanelly

Happy Birthday Lester!!! :)

9 years ago

eck hawes

Class cover of slim harpo cheers

9 years ago

Kool McCool

SEN-FUNK'N-SATIONAL!!! 

9 years ago

Cora Visser

Awesome is this music woh love it from him.

10 years ago

Marius bkf

Lazy Lester - I'm Your Breadmaker, Babybueno amigos , uno que se va dormir, mañana nos vemos

10 years ago

Stef Mad

*Good Evening BlueNoters*classic back 2 the roots#blues #roots #harmonica 

10 years ago

Ron Wise

Lazy Lester - I'm Your Breadmaker, BabyLazy Lester (aka Leslie Johnson) has been called a "National Treasure," the "High Sheriff of Louisiana" and "a nut." As one of the key creators of the South Louisiana swamp blues sound in the 1950s, Lester has been often imitated but never duplicated. Blues fans worldwide prize his early singles on the Excello label that were recorded in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

10 years ago

Ron Wise

Lazy Lester - I'm Your Breadmaker, BabyLazy Lester (aka Leslie Johnson) has been called a "National Treasure," the "High Sheriff of Louisiana" and "a nut." As one of the key creators of the South Louisiana swamp blues sound in the 1950s, Lester has been often imitated but never duplicated. Blues fans worldwide prize his early singles on the Excello label that were recorded in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

11 years ago

Steve Morris

Someone posted a blues video. Now I got 'em. I hope you get 'em too. ;)

11 years ago

Roger Blues

musicão!!!!

11 years ago

EasyAce

On the "Blues Stop Knockin" album, yes. On this single, recorded some forty years earlier, no.

11 years ago

Jeffrey Ackroyd

Lazy Lester....Great Bluesman and harmonica player.

12 years ago

Lowdown13blues

@teebeeferris Good remark !!

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