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Snooks Eaglin

When they described regularly amazing guitarist Snooks Eaglin being a human jukebox in his New Orleans hometown, they weren’t dissing him at all. The blind Eaglin was a favorite shape in the Crescent Town, not merely for his gritty, Ray Charles-inspired vocal delivery and wholly imaginative method of the guitar, …

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Mr. David Viner

United kingdom acoustic bluesman Mr. David Viner was uncovered with the Von Bondies when he done their U.K. tour using the Kills. Originally employed to market the Von Bondies’ products, Viner started playing his tracks for the group people, who were therefore impressed that that they had him play starting …

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Tuts Washington

A longtime staple of the brand new Orleans blues and boogie-woogie community, pianist Isidore “Tuts” Washington was a primary impact on afterwards Crescent Town players spanning from Teacher Longhair and Allen Toussaint to Extra fat Domino. Blessed January 24, 1907, he started teaching himself piano at age ten; inspired with …

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James Booker

One among probably the most flamboyant Fresh Orleans pianists in recent memory, James Carroll Booker III was a significant influence on the neighborhood rhythm & blues scene within the ’50s and ’60s. Booker’s teaching included classical teaching until age group 12, where time he previously already begun to get recognition …

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