Robert Lockwood Jr. Rank
About Robert Lockwood Jr.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Robert Lockwood Jr., one of the most significant American Delta blues guitarists, gained popularity for his works and association with Chess Records.
His extensive partnership with American blues harmonica musician, singer, and composer Sonny Boy Williamson II helped him become a household name.
"I Got to Find Me a Woman," "Feel Like Blowing My Horn," "The Real Folk Blues, "and "Steady Rollin' Man" are just a few of the top-charting albums in his long list of commercial successes.
His Parents
He was born to Robert Lockwood Sr. and Esther Reese Lockwood.
Accolades
Lockwood Jr. was a Grammy Award winner. The singer won the prestigious award’s "Traditional Blues Album" category in 2008.
Trivia
He was a member of the Blues Hall Of Fame.
He played the organ and the guitar.
Robert Lockwood Jr. Rank
F.A.Q. about Robert Lockwood Jr.
When is his birthday?
Robert Lockwood Jr.'s birthday is on March 27, 1915.
In how many days is his birthday?
Robert's birthday is in 336 days
How old was Robert when he died?
He was 91 years old.
When did he die?
He died in November 21, 2006.
How old would he be today?
Robert Lockwood Jr. would be 109 years old if he was alive today.
Where was Robert from?
He was born in Helena, Arkansas, U.S..