Robert Wilkins was first recorded in the 1920s playing steady-rollin' Country Blues that showcased his marvelous ability as a picker. With a wandering open-tuning style, Wilkins' music has that loosely structured feel that evokes images of dirt roads and passing freight trains. One of his songs, "That's No Way To Get Along," was lifted by the Stones as the basis for "Prodigal Son."

Mike McGuirk


Particulars About Robert Wilkins

  • Artist

    Robert Wilkins

  • First Name:

    Robert

  • Last Name:

    Wilkins

  • State

    TN

  • City

    Memphis

 
 
 
 

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