Kenny Brown – Shake Em On Down
He has recorded one album for the Fat Possum Records label.
Doc says: “We can’t get enough of the great Kenny Brown here at Crawlin’ Kingsnake Island. Kenny got that real groove and rhythm, and that’s part o’ why he was R.L. Burnsides adopted white son.”
Rolling Stones – Stray Cat Blues
They have sold more than 200 million albums.
Doc says: “This is a less well known Stones’ song…but it’s one hell of a classic in my book. Used to do a cover of this one in my live set.”
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Ghetto Mom
They have released a collaborative record with R.L. Burnside.
Doc says: “Gotta lotta time for the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion…like the way Jon makes junk-out lo-cost guitars sound incredible. He makes a virtue out of it. That’s how it should be. You wanna see my guitars too…found ‘em in cash generator stores and pawn shops. Some where just given to me. All are low rent and I use ‘em as canvases for drawings too…”
Voodoo Doll (Born In The Fires Of Hell) by Dr. Snake
Recorded in the shotgun shack by legendary hoodoo bluesman Dr. Snake. The moon was full, Doc was slugging back a bottle of Prof. Crow’s hallucinogenic moonshine, and the hellhound was munching on the carcass of an unwary Wall St banker who had taken a wrong turn into the swampland… Read more 
The Chicken Song by Dr. Snake
From blues punk hoodoo man legend Dr. Snake. Recorded “no-fi” in the shotgun shack with an old Vox tube amp, battered ole five-string electric guitar and a bottle of ole Prof. Crow’s moonshine. Read more 



