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Rock and Jazz
A.k.a. James Whiting James Whiting (2)
Sugar Blue (born James Whiting, December 16, 1949, Harlem, New York City, United States) is an American blues musician, who plays the harmonica. He is probably best known for playing on The Rolling Stones' single, "Miss You".An article in the Chicago Tribune stated: "The sound of Sugar Blue's harmonica could pierce any night... it's the sound of a musician who transcends the supposed limitations of his instrument."
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Blue Voyage | Sugar Blue | 2016 | Album |
Raw Sugar | Sugar Blue | 2012 | Album |
Threshold | Sugar Blue | 2009 | Album |
Code Blue | Sugar Blue | 2007 | Album |
In Your Eyes | Sugar Blue | 1995 | Album |
Cross Roads | Sugar Blue | 1995 | Single |
Absolutely Blue | Sugar Blue | 1993 | Album |
From Paris To Chicago | Sugar Blue | 1988 | Compil. |
Sound Of Jazz | Stan Getz, Mike Garson, Sugar Blue, Gayle Moran, Patrick Artero | 1988 | Compil. |
From Chicago To Paris | Sugar Blue | 1982 | Album |
Jazz Gala '80 | Stan Getz, Paul Horn, Mike Garson, Joe Farrell, Gayle Moran, Sugar Blue, Patrick Artero | 1982 | Album |
Cross Roads | Sugar Blue | 1980 | Album |
King Bee | Louisiana Red Featuring Sugar Blue | 1979 | Album |
Red Funk 'N Blue | Louisiana Red And Sugar Blue | 1978 | Album |
Too Wet To Plow | Johnny Shines Featuring Louisiana Red & Sugar Blue | 1977 | Album |
Sugar Blue And His Wonderful Rolling Stones - Some More Girls | The Rolling Stones, Sugar Blue | Album |
Sugar Blues Band |