found: Raging Harlem hit parade, #2 [SR] p1993:container (Jimmy Spruill, vocals)
found: Oxford music online, November 11, 2013:Encyclopedia of popular music (Spruill, Jimmy; born June 9, 1934, Fayetteville, North Carolina; died February 3, 1996, Washington, DC; best known as a sideman, guitarist Spruill appeared on numerous R&B sessions in the late 50s and early 60s, mainly in New York City, where he had relocated around 1955; billed as Wild Jimmy Spruill; reportedly worked through the 70s and 80s as an interior decorator)
found: Electric blues 1939-2005. Part 2, 1954-1967, p2011:container (Wild Jimmy Spruill) booklet (Jimmy Spruill; born June 9, 1934, Washington, North Carolina; in June 1955 settled in New York where he formed a band called the Hellraisers; died February 3, 1996, on a bus en route to Fayetteville, North Carolina; guitarist)
found: Wikipedia, November 11, 2013(Wild Jimmy Spruill; James "Jimmy" Spruill; born June 9, 1934, Fayetteville, North Carolina; died February 15, 1996, on a bus en route to The Bronx; an American New York-based session guitarist, whose guitar solos featured on many rhythm and blues and pop hits of the 1950s and 1960s; in the 1970s and 1980s, he worked as an interior decorator in New York City, working occasional music gigs when the opportunity arose)