- What a Ride! 24 Special Tracks 1968-1989 · 2019
- Come On, Little Mama! Hot Stuff & Rare Tracks #3: Last Buzz Records, 1975-1995 · 2017
- Dust My Broom (Hot Stuff & Rare Tracks! #1) · 2015
- My Sweetest Touch: Celebrating Last Buzz Record Co. (35 Year Anniversary) · 2014
- Don't You Know? The Last Buzz! 1978-2012 (21 Rare Demos, Promos & Unreleased Recordings) · 2013
- Mojo in My Hand · 1996
- Mojo in My Hand · 1996
- Mojo in My Hand · 1996
- Mojo in My Hand · 1996
- 15 Down Home Urban Blues Classics · 1996
- Mojo in My Hand · 1996
- Mojo in My Hand · 1996
- Mojo in My Hand · 1996
Albums
- 1996
About L.C. Good Rockin' Robinson
b. Louis Charles Robinson, 15 May 1915, Brenham, Texas, USA, d. 26 September 1976. "Good Rockin'" Robinson began playing guitar at the age of nine, and was reputedly taught to play bottleneck style by Blind Willie Johnson. Western swing musician Leon McAuliffe introduced him to the steel guitar; Robinson was also a blues fiddler of note and gave Sugarcane Harris some lessons on the instrument. He moved to the San Francisco area around 1939, where he often played together with his brother A.C. Robinson. They recorded for the Black And White label in 1945 as the Robinson Brothers. L.C. recorded for Rhythm Records in the early 50s, for World Pacific in the 60s, and for Arhoolie and Bluesway in the 70s, and also accompanied Mercy Dee Walton and John Lee Hooker on records. He died of a heart attack in September 1976.
- HOMETOWN
- Brenham, TX, United States
- BORN
- 15 May 1915
- GENRE
- Blues