Jawbone (musician)
Jawbone is the pseudonym of Bob Zabor, an American blues musician from Detroit. He is particularly unusual in that he is a one-man band.[1] The instruments he plays include the harmonica, the guitar and the tambourine. He deliberately aims for a lo-fi sound, akin to early blues recordings.
He appeared on the BBC's John Peel show, and has been included on various magazine CDs there.
Discography
- Dang Blues (2004 CD, Loose Music
- hi-de-hi b/w walter john (7" Record)
- Johnny Cash Tribute CD (free with Mojo magazine, featuring "Get Rhythm")
- This Is Punk Rock Blues Vol. 1 (Various Artists, CD featuring "4-11-44")
- Hauling (2006 CD, Loose Music)
- Chug a Lug b/w Get Rhythm (7" Record)
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gollark: It's probably true that there's *a* maximum size limit, but it isn't obviously 150.
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gollark: Dunbar's number is 150, and also a very approximate approximation someone made up.
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References
- "Artist A-Z Jawbone". BBC Radio 1. Archived from the original on 5 July 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
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