Frank Frost/Sam Carr - The Last of the Jelly Roll Kings
![]() | Primary Artist |
| Frank Frost/Sam Carr | |
| Album Title | |
| The Last of the Jelly Roll Kings | |
| Release Date | |
| May 28, 2007 | |
| Time | |
Guitarist and harmonica player Frank Frost was essentially an Arkansas version of Jimmy Reed when he hooked up with drummer Sam Carr in the early '50s. Carr, the son of bluesman Robert Nighthawk, and Frost worked in Nighthawk's band for several years before striking out as a duo in the early '60s, and when they added guitar player and bassist Jack Johnson in 1962, they became The Jelly Roll Kings (although they wouldn't use the name for a couple of years yet). Working the Reed side of the street with a distinct Mississippi juke-joint feel, The Kings recorded for the Sun, Jewel, and Earwig labels before Johnson left in the late '80s -- the original trio reunited in 1997 for Fat Possum's Off Yonders Wall -- after which Frost and Carr began working with an ever-rotating cast of guitarists, one of whom was Fred James. Read More
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