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2005 9 jul.North Atlantic Blues Festival 2005No setlists
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2005 24 jun.Piazza Blues Bellinzona 2005 11 Canciones
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2005 15 may.Mississippi ColiseumNo setlists
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2004 15 ago.Wilbert'sNo setlists
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2004 26 jun.Monterey Bay Blues Festival 2004No setlists
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2004 2 may.Beale Street Music Festival 2004No setlists
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2003 3 may.Beale Street Music Festival 2003No setlists
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2002 9 ago.Bayfront Blues Festival 2002No setlists
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2001 2 sep.California State University, Long BeachNo setlists
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2001 7 jul.Montreux Jazz Festival 2001 10 Canciones
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2000 3 jun.Vicksburg City AuditoriumNo setlists
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2000 29 may.Jam on the River 2000No setlists
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2000 21 may.Chesapeake Blues Festival 2000No setlists
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2000 7 may.Beale Street Music Festival 2000No setlists
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1999 25 sep.Farish Street Festival 1999No setlists
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1999 5 sep.Long Beach Blues Festival 1999No setlists
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1999 3 jul.PuistoBlues 1999No setlists
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1997 1 ago.Birmingham Heritage Festival 1997No setlists
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1997 20 jul.Time Warner Music Fest 1997 3 Canciones
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1997 28 jun.Midway Stadium 1 Canción
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1997 10 mar.Banana PeelNo setlists
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1997 9 mar.Banana PeelNo setlists
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- Artista
- Little Milton
- Fecha de inicio
- Fecha final
- Aug 4, 2005
- Ciudad
- Inverness, United States
- Biografía
- 1) Little Milton (September 17, 1934—August 4, 2005) was the stage name for Milton Campbell, Jr., a blues vocalist and guitarist best known his hits "Grits Ain't Groceries" and "We're Going to Make It." Most popular in the sixties, he became one of the lesser known greats of the genre, combining traditional lyrical structure with smoother production. Milton was born James Milton Campbell, Jr., in the Mississippi Delta town of Inverness and raised in Greenville by a farmer and local blues musician.
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