g, voc, 1920-2013 US, Mississippi
Musician of Blues
A.k.a. James Lewis Carter Ford
James Lewis Carter Ford (c. early 1920s – July 16, 2013) was an American blues musician, using the name T-Model Ford. Unable to remember his exact date of birth, he began his musical career in his early 70s, and continuously recorded for the Fat Possum label, then switched to Alive Naturalsound Records. His musical style combined the rawness of Delta blues with Chicago blues and juke joint blues styles.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Ladies Man | T-Model Ford | 2010 | Album |
Taledragger | T-Model Ford & GravelRoad | 2010 | Album |
Jack Daniel Time | T-Model Ford | 2008 | Album |
Don't Get Out Talkin' It | T-Model Ford | 2007 | Album |
Bad Man | T-Model Ford | 2002 | Album |
She Ain't None Of Your'n | T-Model Ford | 2000 | Album |
To The Left To The Right | T-Model Ford | 1999 | Single |
You Better Keep Still | T-Model Ford | 1998 | Album |
For The Love Of Jesus - Chapter Two | T-Model Ford | 1998 | Single |
Let My Baby Ride / Pop Pop Pop Remix | R.L. Burnside / T-Model Ford | 1998 | Album |
Pee-Wee Get My Gun | T-Model Ford | 1997 | Album |