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Artist Bio:
Freddy Robinson, also known as Uncle Fred, was an American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1939, and began his musical career in the 1960s, playing with various bands in the Chicago blues scene. Robinson was known for his distinctive guitar style, which combined elements of blues, jazz, and soul. He was also a talented songwriter, writing songs for artists such as Lowell Fulson and Jimmy Smith.
Robinson released several solo albums throughout his career, including "Bluesology" and "At the Drive-In." He continued to perform and record music into the 2000s, collaborating with artists like Bo Diddley and Eric Clapton. Freddy Robinson's contributions to the blues genre have been recognized by fellow musicians and fans alike, solidifying his legacy as a respected and influential figure in the world of blues music.
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