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Al Copley

Blues pianist and vocalist Al Copley was created in 1952 in Buffalo, NY. Although his family members moved many times while Copley was a young child (1st to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA, after that Westerly, RI), he could consider piano lessons frequently. Inspired from the boogie-woogie design of playing, …

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Morris Pejoe

A name that presents through to trivia assessments among blues scholars, Morris Pejoe was a performer with weighty traces of both country and the town, and a bit of space. The grade of a lot of his recordings shows the aged adage that it’s sometimes not probably the most popular …

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Willie Nix

Willie Nix arrived from the rural South with an excellent beat and a means with lyrics that produced him something of the topical urban poet. Despite recordings for RPM and Sunlight, and then Opportunity in Chicago, he under no circumstances advanced beyond the rates from the also-rans within the search …

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Willie “Big Eyes” Smith

The longtime drummer using the Muddy Waters Music group, bluesman Willie “Big Eye” Smith was created in Helena, AK, on January 19, 1936; elevated by his sharecropper grandparents, mainly because a kid his neighbours included famous brands Robert Nighthawk and Pinetop Perkins. At 17 he journeyed to Chicago to go …

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Willie James Lyons

b. 5 Dec 1938, Alabama, USA, d. 26 Dec 1980, Chicago, Illinois, USA. A western part Chicago blues guitarist within the 50s, Lyons worked well as an accompanist numerous performers, including Luther Allison, Jimmy Dawkins and Bobby Hurry. Unaccountably overlooked by Chicago record businesses, he was adopted by French blues …

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Sunnyland Slim

Exhibiting truly amazing longevity which was commensurate along with his powerful, imposing physical build, Sunnyland Slim’s status like a beloved Chicago piano patriarch endured lengthy after the majority of his peers experienced perished. For a lot more than 50 years, the towering Slim experienced rumbled the ivories round the Windy …

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Otis Spann

An integral person in the non-pareil Muddy Waters music group from the 1950s and ’60s, pianist Otis Spann took his sugary time in starting a full-fledged single profession. But his very own discography is really a fulfilling one nonetheless, providing ample proof as to the reasons a lot of aficionados …

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Merline Johnson

Through the late ’30s, one Chicago-based blues woman cut more documents than either Memphis Minnie or Georgia White, and also edged in on Blue Lu Barker with a good cover of her most well-known hit, “NOT Make Me High.” The aunt of R&B vocalist LaVern Baker, Merline Johnson was generally …

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Memphis Slim

A wonderfully prolific musician who brought a fast air of metropolitan sophistication to his frequently spectacular display, John “Peter” Chatman — better referred to as Memphis Slender — assuredly rates with the best blues pianists ever. He was sensible enough to consider Big Costs Broonzy’s early information about creating a …

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Mighty Joe Young

There was a period during the later ’70s and early ’80s when Mighty Joe Young was among the leading blues guitarists in Chicago’s budding North side blues circuit. The Louisiana indigenous got his begin not within the Windy Town, however in Milwaukee, where he grew up. He gained a popularity …

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