Artist: Al Collins & Orchestra
Biography of Al Collins:
Besides the famous blues guitarist Albert Collins, there are several performers in this genre with the same name who utilized the less formal Al Collins. This one was active in the '30s and '40s, his calling card a homemade instrument simply described as the "homemade bass" or the "imitation bass." Another performer of this type was Albert Elkins; both instrumentalists grew out of the rich tradition of concocting bass instruments out of anything that happens to be lying around, including washtubs, buckets, and boxes. Sometimes an even better bass sound could be created using a larger resonator that couldn't possibly be described as "lying around," such as the side of a barn. Both Elkins and Collins worked in the combos of Jazz Gillum, whose complete recordings have been reissued on the Document label.
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Albums
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Various Artists: Shuckin' Stuff-Rare Blues From Ace Records
2002 WestSide -
Various Artists: Tuff Enuff-The Ace Blues Masters Vol.3
1998 WestSide
