Jimmy Lewis (musician)
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James Eddie Lewis (November 19, 1937 – September 11, 2004) was an American soul singer, songwriter, arranger and producer. He was a member of the Drifters in the 1960s, worked as a songwriter and producer with Ray Charles, and wrote songs for Z. Z. Hill among many others.
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Jimmy Lewis (musician)
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Jimmy Lewis
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Jimmy Lewis
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James Eddie Lewis
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Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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Itta Bena, Mississippi, U.S.
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1937-11-19
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Era, Tangerine, Buddah, Hotlanta, Miss Butch
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"Fans of monopoly capital will please explain how this belated subclassic of hortatory soul could happen anywhere but on a Southern indie label. Lewis, a former Ray Charles factotum, sounds a lot like Joe Tex, and like both Tex and the Genius he has little use for 'good taste.' Especially historic is the opening track, in praise of women who are not fine."
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—More More More Latimore review in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies
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