found: His Red Cadillacs & crazy chicks, 1985?:label (Guitar Slim) container (Eddie Jones, better known as Guitar Slim; d. 1959)
found: Feather, L. Enc. of jazz(Guitar, Slim (Eddie Jones), b. Greenwood, Miss., 12-10-26, d. NYC 2-7-59)
found: Oxford music online, May 18, 2017:Encyclopedia of popular music (Jones, Eddie (blues); born December 10, 1926, Greenwood, Mississippi; died February 7, 1959, New York City, New York; aka "Guitar Slim"; blues performer; not to be confused with the Virginia-based bluesman Alec Seward who also used the Guitar Slim moniker)
found: Wikipedia, May 18, 2017(Guitar Slim; born Eddie Jones, December 10, 1926, Greenwood, Mississippi; died February 7, 1959, New York City; better known as Guitar Slim; New Orleans blues guitarist in the 1940s and 1950s, best known for the million-selling song "The things that I used to do")
found: Mississippi Blues Trail WWW site, May 18, 2017(Guitar Slim; Eddie Lee "Guitar Slim" Jones; born in Greenwood [Mississippi] on December 10, 1926; in New York City on February 7, 1959, reportedly at age 32, although some documents suggest he may have been about two years older) - http://msbluestrail.org/blues-trail-markers/guitar-slim