Does Fenton Robinson Dead or Alive?
As per our current Database, Fenton Robinson has been died on Nov 24, 1997 (age 62).
🎂 Fenton Robinson - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
When Fenton Robinson die, Fenton Robinson was 62 years old.
Popular As |
Fenton Robinson |
Occupation |
Guitarist |
Age |
62 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
Born |
September 23, 1935 (Greenwood, MS) |
Birthday |
September 23 |
Town/City |
Greenwood, MS |
Nationality |
MS |
🌙 Zodiac
Fenton Robinson’s zodiac sign is Libra. According to astrologers, People born under the sign of Libra are peaceful, fair, and they hate being alone. Partnership is very important for them, as their mirror and someone giving them the ability to be the mirror themselves. These individuals are fascinated by balance and symmetry, they are in a constant chase for justice and equality, realizing through life that the only thing that should be truly important to themselves in their own inner core of personality. This is someone ready to do nearly anything to avoid conflict, keeping the peace whenever possible
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Fenton Robinson was born in the Year of the Pig. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Pig are extremely nice, good-mannered and tasteful. They’re perfectionists who enjoy finer things but are not perceived as snobs. They enjoy helping others and are good companions until someone close crosses them, then look out! They’re intelligent, always seeking more knowledge, and exclusive. Compatible with Rabbit or Goat.
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About
Chicago blues Guitarist who was nominated for a Grammy Award for his second album, I Hear Some Blues Downstairs, in 1977.
Before Fame
He moved to Chicago, like so many of his fellow blues Musicians, to escape the plantation work of the South.
Trivia
He was as big in Japan, where he was called "the mellow blues genius," as he was stateside.
Family Life
He grew up on a cotton plantation in Greenwood, Mississippi.
Associated With
Boz Skaggs' first record included the Felton-penned song "Somebody Loan Me a Dime," which was misattributed to Skaggs and touched off a lengthy court case.
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