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Until 1992, Lester Davenport's chief claims to blues fame were the 1955 <a href="spotify:artist:2bmixwMZXlkl2sbIbOfviq">Bo Diddley</a> Chess session he played harp on (it produced "Pretty Thing" and "Bring It to Jerome") and a lengthy, much more recent stint holding down the harmonica slot with the multi-generational Gary, IN, band, <a href="spotify:artist:0OQh0KKuNkkeiyMYdPXjff">the Kinsey Report</a>. That instantly changed with the issue of Davenport's own album for Earwig, When the Blues Hit You; now this Chicago blues veteran had something on the shelves to call his very own.

Davenport hit Chicago in 1945 at age 14. He quickly soaked up the sights and sounds so prevalent on the local blues scene, checking out <a href="spotify:artist:0Ik5YnoDJIO8Z2pJJDPNrw">Arthur "Big Boy" Spires</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2mGsLcgVJSfpUTgrMuPxt3">Snooky Pryor</a>, and Homesick James, who invited the youngster to jam sessions and tutored him on the intricacies of the idiom. Gigs with Spires and James preceded his brief hookup with <a href="spotify:artist:2bmixwMZXlkl2sbIbOfviq">Bo Diddley</a> (which included a booking behind <a href="spotify:artist:2bmixwMZXlkl2sbIbOfviq">Diddley</a> at New York's famous Apollo Theater). Davenport led his own band while holding down a day job as a paint sprayer during the 1960s, remaining active on the West side prior to joining forces with <a href="spotify:artist:0OQh0KKuNkkeiyMYdPXjff">the Kinseys</a> during the 1980s.

Now, about that "Mad Dog" handle: it seems that Davenport liked to prowl the stage while playing a few notes on every instrument on the bandstand during his younger days. The shtick earned him the name; his tenacious playing did the rest. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi

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