JIMMY " BABY FACE " LEWIS
Jimmy "Baby Face" Lewis (born 1932 or 1933) is a former American rhythm & blues singer and guitarist.
Lewis is known for recording for the labels Aladdin and Savoy in 1947; for Manor in 1948; Atlantic in 1949-1951 and 1955; for Victor in 1952; and for Cat in 1954.
Over the years, he collaborated with various by jazz and R&B musicians such as Floyd Campbell, Jimmy Lewis, Joe Morris, Taft Jordan, Tab Smith, Hal Singer, Buddy Tate, Budd Johnson, Eddie Barefield, Ernie Freeman, and Rene Hall.
He was also a member of The Ray Charles Singers.
His last recordings, on which Jimmy Lewis, Howard McGhee, and Bobby Jaspar also collaborated, were made for his own record label "Ment Records."
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