Bands & artists like Jimmy Dawkins

If you like Jimmy Dawkins, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Magic Sam

Magic Sam

Known for his expressive guitar work and emotive vocals, Magic Sam's Chicago blues style resonates with the rhythmic repetition found in Dawkins' music.

blues
Otis Rush

Otis Rush

Otis Rush's use of sharp guitar riffs and passionate vocal delivery creates a deep emotional atmosphere similar to Dawkins' sound.

Chicago blues blues electric blues
Albert King

Albert King

With his signature guitar tone and soulful singing, Albert King's blues captures the same groove-driven essence as Jimmy Dawkins.

blues
Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy's dynamic guitar solos and rhythmic intensity align well with the emotional resonance found in Dawkins' work.

blues rock music
Freddie King

Freddie King

Freddie King's powerful guitar playing and driving rhythms evoke a similar energy and emotional depth as seen in Dawkins' style.

Chicago blues blues blues rock
T-Bone Walker

T-Bone Walker

T-Bone Walker's innovative guitar techniques and smooth vocal style contribute to a blues sound that parallels Dawkins' rhythmic grooves.

blues jazz
Luther Allison

Luther Allison

Luther Allison's blend of blues-rock with compelling guitar work and heartfelt lyrics reflects the emotional intensity present in Dawkins' music.

blues
Keb' Mo'

Keb' Mo'

Keb' Mo's modern take on blues incorporates rhythmic elements and storytelling that resonate with the emotional landscape of Dawkins' songs.

blues rock music

Common questions

Who sounds like Jimmy Dawkins?

Artists similar to Jimmy Dawkins include Magic Sam, Otis Rush, Albert King and Buddy Guy. Each shares elements of Jimmy Dawkins's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Jimmy Dawkins?

Jimmy Dawkins is primarily known for blues. Dawkins' music pulses with a steady groove, utilizing rhythmic repetition and sharp guitar interplay to evoke deep emotional resonance.

Where should I start if I like Jimmy Dawkins?

If you enjoy Jimmy Dawkins, start with Magic Sam — their album "West Side Soul" is a great entry point. Known for his expressive guitar work and emotive vocals, Magic Sam's Chicago blues style resonates with the rhythmic repetition found in Dawkins' music.