Jimmie Skinner
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Jimmie Skinner

Jimmie Skinner Jimmie Skinner American singer-songwriter Jimmie Skinner (April 27, 1909 – October 28, 1979)[1][2] was an American country and bluegrass music singer, songwriter and acoustic guitarist.[1] He also was known for a mail-order record business and retail store in Cincinnati, Ohio. Quick facts Background information, Born ... Jimmie Skinner Background information Born April 27, 1909 Blue Lick, Kentucky, United States Died October 28, 1979(1979-10-28) (aged 70) Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States Genres Country, bluegrass Occupation Musician Instrument Guitar Years active 1940s–1979 Labels Red Barn, King, Capitol, Decca, Mercury, Starday, Rich-R-Tone Close Biography Skinner was born in Blue Lick, near Berea, Kentucky, United States.[1] In his teens, he moved with his family to Hamilton, Ohio,[3] where he began performing on local…

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GENRES: Country & Western, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

I Found My Girl In The USA / Carroll County Blues
I Found My Girl In The USA / Carroll County Blues (1957)
Dark Hollow / Walkin' My Blues Away
Dark Hollow / Walkin' My Blues Away (1958)
What Makes A Man Wander / We've Got Things In Common
What Makes A Man Wander / We've Got Things In Common (1958)
John Wesley Hardin / Misery Loves Company
John Wesley Hardin / Misery Loves Company (1959)
Riverboat Gambler / Married To A Friend
Riverboat Gambler / Married To A Friend (1959)
Lonesome Road Blues / Two Squares Away
Lonesome Road Blues / Two Squares Away (1960)
100 Proof Heartaches / I Know You're Married
100 Proof Heartaches / I Know You're Married (1962)
Old Dollar Bill / Trouble Walked In
Old Dollar Bill / Trouble Walked In (1963)
Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello / The Cork And The Bottle /
Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello / The Cork And The Bottle / (1964)