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'''''At the Drive-In''''' is a 1972 studio album by [[United States|American]] blues-jazz guitarist [[Freddy Robinson]]. Robinson had previously sessioned for [[Monk Higgins]] (b. Milton Bland), who co-produced this album. [[Al Vescovo]], [[Harold Mason]], [[Paul Humphrey]], [[Joe Sample]], [[Wilton Felder]], Monk Higgins and [[Bobbye Hall]] provide back-up for Robinson. | '''''At the Drive-In''''' is a 1972 studio album by [[United States of America|American]] blues-jazz guitarist [[Freddy Robinson]]. Robinson had previously sessioned for [[Monk Higgins]] (b. Milton Bland), who co-produced this album. [[Al Vescovo]], [[Harold Mason]], [[Paul Humphrey]], [[Joe Sample]], [[Wilton Felder]], Monk Higgins and [[Bobbye Hall]] provide back-up for Robinson. | ||
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Revision as of 10:47, 2 February 2023
At the Drive-In is a 1972 studio album by American blues-jazz guitarist Freddy Robinson. Robinson had previously sessioned for Monk Higgins (b. Milton Bland), who co-produced this album. Al Vescovo, Harold Mason, Paul Humphrey, Joe Sample, Wilton Felder, Monk Higgins and Bobbye Hall provide back-up for Robinson.
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