Kokomo Arnold

Kokomo Arnold (February 15, 1901 – November 8, 1968) was an American blues musician.

Born as James Arnold in Lovejoy's Station, Georgia, he got his nickname in 1934 after releasing "Old Original Kokomo Blues" for the Decca label; it was a cover of the Scrapper Blackwell blues song about the city of Kokomo, Indiana. A left-handed slide guitarist, he had an intense slide style of playing and rapid-fire vocal style that set him apart from his contemporaries.

Genre
Early Country Blues

Songs

 * Milk Cow Blues No4
 * Mean Old Twister
 * Front Door Blues
 * Sissy Man Blues
 * Mister Charlie
 * Buddie Brown Blues
 * Your Ways And Actions
 * Head Cuttin Blues
 * Southern Railroad Blues
 * Old Black Cat Blues
 * Set Down Gal
 * Back Door Blues
 * Policy Wheel Blues
 * Bad Luck Blues
 * Wild Water Blues
 * Back On The Job
 * Midnight Blues
 * Broke Man Blues
 * Long And Tall
 * Old Original Kokomo Blues
 * Slop Jar Blues
 * I'll Be Up Someday
 * Big Leg Mama
 * Rocky Road Blues
 * Laugh And Grin Blues
 * Black Annie
 * Stop Look And Listen
 * Tired Of Running From Door To Door
 * Big Ship Blues
 * Salty Dog
 * Busy Bootin
 * Rainy Night Blues
 * Kid Man Blues
 * My Well Is Dry
 * Shake That Thing
 * Let Your Money Talk
 * Red Beans And Rice
 * The Twelves