Robert Kimbrough wants to set the historical record straight. For decades, his father — the late Mississippi blues musician David “Junior” Kimbrough — has been celebrated as a towering figure of North Mississippi Hill Country blues. His locked-in rhythms and late-night juke joint sets helped define a sound that drew listeners from around the world to a converted church in Chulahoma, Mississippi. But according to Robert Kimbrough Sr., the histori…
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