Donald Kinsey
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Donald Kinsey (born May 12, 1953 in Gary, Indiana) is an American guitarist and singer. He is known for fronting The Kinsey Report (formed in 1984 with brothers Ralph and Kenneth Kinsey, and Ron Prince), as well as touring and recording with Albert King, Peter Tosh, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Roy Buchanan and Big Daddy Kinsey. He is one of three sons of the late blues performer Lester "Big Daddy" Kinsey.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] The Kinsey Report
- 1987 Edge Of The City, Alligator Records
- 1989 Midnight Drive, Alligator Records
- 1991 Powerhouse, Point Blank Records
- 1993 Crossing Bridges, Point Blank Records
- 1998 Smoke And Steel, Alligator Records
[edit] Albert King
- 1973 Blues At Sunrise, Stax Records
- 1973 Blues At Sunset, Stax Records
- 1974 I Wanna Get Funky, Stax Records
- 1974 Montreux Festival, Stax Records
[edit] Peter Tosh
- 1976 Legalize It, CBS Records
- 1976 Live & Dangerous: Boston 1976, Legacy Recordings
- 1978 Bush Doctor, Rolling Stones Records
- 1983 Mama Africa, Capitol Records
- 1984 Captured Live, Capitol Records
- 1997 Honorary Citizen (box set), Legacy Recordings
[edit] Bob Marley
- 1976 Rastaman Vibration, Tuff Gong/Island Records
- 1976 Live At The Roxy, Tuff Gong/Island Records
- 1992 Songs Of Freedom (box set), Tuff Gong/Island Records
[edit] Big Daddy Kinsey
[edit] Roy Buchanan
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