Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p L. C. McKinley (October 22, 1918 – January 19, 1970) was an American Chicago blues guitarist. He worked with both Eddie Boyd and Ernest Cotton. A performer on the Chicago blues scene, McKinley's major output was as a session musician on recordings primarily cut in the 1950s.McKinley also released a number of singles on various record labels. His best known tracks included "Weeping Willow Blues" and "Nit Wit." His guitar playing was influenced by T-Bone Walker.. }
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- L._C._McKinley abstract "L. C. McKinley (October 22, 1918 – January 19, 1970) was an American Chicago blues guitarist. He worked with both Eddie Boyd and Ernest Cotton. A performer on the Chicago blues scene, McKinley's major output was as a session musician on recordings primarily cut in the 1950s.McKinley also released a number of singles on various record labels. His best known tracks included "Weeping Willow Blues" and "Nit Wit." His guitar playing was influenced by T-Bone Walker.".
- L._C._McKinley comment "L. C. McKinley (October 22, 1918 – January 19, 1970) was an American Chicago blues guitarist. He worked with both Eddie Boyd and Ernest Cotton. A performer on the Chicago blues scene, McKinley's major output was as a session musician on recordings primarily cut in the 1950s.McKinley also released a number of singles on various record labels. His best known tracks included "Weeping Willow Blues" and "Nit Wit." His guitar playing was influenced by T-Bone Walker.".