Welcome to part 11 in the Outta Sight Rhythm & Blues archive featuring more killer R&B action. First under the spotlight is former Raelette Mary Ann Fisher with her $300+ Fire rarity "Put On My Shoes". This swinging R&B growler from 1958 has been a floor-filler across Europe for a number of years and is an essential disc for any DJ. Next we feature two in-demand tracks from one of the most important R&B artists of all time ... Jimmy Ricks. Both tracks are from his post-Ravens career and include his insistent version of the Otis Blackwell song "Daddy Rollin' Stone" and the rare rocker "Bad Man Of Missouri". Finally we present two hot 45s from Gene C. Redd's Ohio Redbug label. Both sides were produced by the legendary bandleader and manufactured at the local King pressing plant. Get 'em while they're hot!