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Andrew “Smokey” Hogg

Smokey Hogg was a rural bluesman navigating a postwar period infatuated by R&B, but he got along quite nicely non-etheless, scoring a set of main R&B strikes in 1948 and 1950 and reducing a dense catalog for the slew of brands (including Exclusive, Contemporary, Bullet, Macy’s, Imperial, Mercury, Recorded in …

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Frankie Lee Sims

A traditionalist who was simply a staunch person in the Texas nation blues movement from the past due ’40s and early ’50s (combined with the likes of his cousin Lightnin’ Hopkins, Lil’ Boy Jackson, and Smokey Hogg), guitarist Frankie Lee Sims developed a twangy, calling electric guitar design which was …

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Black Ace

A good guitarist and vocalist, Babe Turner AKA Dark Ace built his own electric guitar as a kid, then taught himself to try out. He was also within a gospel choir in Hughes Springs, TX. Turner honed his abilities playing at community features through the ’20s, after that caused Smokey …

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