Biography
Harmonica player Hammie Nixon was born on January 22, 1908, in Brownsville, TN. An orphan at a young age, he was raised by foster parents. He began his career as a professional harmonical player in the 1920s, but also played the kazoo, guitar, and jug. He performed with Sleepy John Estes for more than 50 years, first recording with Estes in 1929 for the Victor label. He also recorded with Little Buddy Doyle, Lee Green, Charlie Pickett, and Son Bonds.

Nixon helped to pioneer the use of the harmonica as an accompaniment instrument with a band in the 1920s. Previous to that time, it had been mostly a solo instrument. He played with many jug bands. After Estes died, Nixon played with the Beale Street Jug Band (also called the Memphis Beale Street Jug Band) from 1979 onward. Hammie Nixon died August 17, 1984. ~ Michael Erlewine, Rovi




 
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Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon - I Aint Gonna Sell It (Live 1976)
It's A Good Place To Go
Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon • “Rats In My Kitchen” • 1964 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]
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Tappin' That Thing
Solo Blues Harmonica Player 20 - Hammie Nixon - Viola Lee Blues
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