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Eddie White

“Mistreated Baby Blues” and “Small Milton’s Boogie” are among the tiny Milton edges performed in tandem with this designer, a guitarist and singer and also require also carried out a little bit of drumming around the Mississippi blues picture. Any speculation concerning the latter will be the result not merely …

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John Michael Zov

John Michael Zov, building his house in Nashville, TN, released his third album in 1998. The record, Tremble the Blues, can be a unique mix of blues, jazz, golf swing, and boogie-woogie. John Michael Zov created the record on the Castle in Franklin, TN. What and music had been compiled …

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Lawrence Keyes

This artist was active from your ’30s through the ’50s, providing a double nudge in his credits with not really a surname particularly suitable for a keyboardist however the nickname of “88” aswell. Lawrence Keyes performed both body organ and piano in the decidedly mainstream jazz framework of Budd Johnson’s …

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Buck Hammer

A strange small album called The Breakthrough of Buck Hammer appeared in the later ’50s in the Jazztone label, purported to end up being the collected function of deceased Mississippi boogie-woogie pianist Buck Hammer. Hammer was in fact an alias of Renaissance entertainer Steve Allen, who composed the pieces in …

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Zeb Turner

Born while William Grishaw, honky tonk guitarist Zeb Turner took his name from his best-loved structure, the “Zeb Turner Stomp.” Turner 1st resulted in on polish as an associate of the Hi there Neighbor Boys around the American Record Label in 1938, but he quickly remaining the group to become …

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Willie Love

Harpist Grain Miller, recognized to his legion of enthusiasts over the Delta seeing that Sonny Youngster Williamson, initial encountered pianist Willie Like in Greenville, MS, in 1942. The talented set played frequently on Nelson Road, the main move of the Dark portion of Greenville, musically intertwining with exceptional empathy. And …

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Hal Singer

Equally in the home blowing scorching R&B or tasty jazz, Hal “Cornbread” Singer has played and recorded both more than a career spanning over fifty percent a century. Vocalist found his early knowledge being a hornman with several Southwestern territory rings, including the clothes of Ernie Areas, Lloyd Hunter, and …

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Ann Rabson

“Music Makin’ Mama” Ann Rabson played a significant role in assisting to regenerate acoustic blues in the post-Stevie Ray Vaughan era, both being a single artist and with Saffire — the Uppity Blues Females, the group she co-founded in 1988. Although she’s most widely known being a boogie-woogie pianist, Rabson …

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Jim Wynn

Saxophonist and bandleader Jim Wynn was created June 21, 1912, in Un Paso, TX, but was raised in LA, where his initial device was the clarinet. Switching to tenor saxophone, he started his professional profession with Charlie Echols and was a sideman on a huge selection of Western world Coastline …

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Sammy Price

Sammy Cost had an extended and productive profession as a versatile blues and boogie-woogie-based pianist. He analyzed piano in Dallas and was a vocalist and dancer with Alphonso Trent’s music group during 1927-1930. In 1929, he documented one solitary part under the name of “Sammy Cost and His Four Quarters.” …

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