found: His King of the slide guitar [SR] 1983:label (Elmore James) container (blues singer & guitarist, recorded in 1950s)
found: LC data base, 12-15-89(MLC hdg.: James, Elmore, 1918-1963)
found: Chicago--rhythm & blues sounds [SR] 197-?:label (Elmore James) container (d. 1963)
found: Santelli, R. Big book of blues, 2001(James, Elmore; b. Elmore Brooks, Jan. 27, 1918, Richland, Miss., d. May 24, 1963, Chicago, Ill.; guitarist)
found: His The sky is falling [SR] 1960?:label (Elmo James)
found: Wikipedia, Feb. 17, 2011(Elmore James; credited as Elmo James on "The sky is crying")
found: Oxford music online, November 8, 2013:Grove dictionary of American music (James, Elmore (Brooks, Elmore); born January 27, 1918, Richland, Holmes County, MS; died May 24, 1963, Chicago, IL; American blues guitarist, singer, and bandleader; his most famous recording was Dust my broom, a top-ten rhythm and blues hit in 1952; following the success of this record, James moved to Chicago and recorded for several independent labels)
found: Wikipedia, November 8, 2013(Elmore James; born January 27, 1918, Richland, Holmes County, Mississippi; died May 24, 1963, Chicago, Illinois; American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and band leader; known as King of the Slide Guitar but he was also noted for his use of loud amplification and his stirring voice; his backing musicians were known as the Broomdusters)