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Tarheel Slim

Discuss a versatile musician: Alden Bunn (aka Tarheel Slim) recorded in just about any postwar music genre imaginable. Lowdown blues, gospel, vocal group R&B, poppish duets, actually rockabilly weren’t beyond your sphere of his musicianship. Nevertheless, spirituals had been Bunn’s first like. While still in NEW YORK through the early …

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Papa George Lightfoot

Thanks to a small number of terrific 1950s edges, the name of Papa Lightfoot was spoken in hushed and reverent shades by 1960s blues aficionados. After that, maker Steve LaVere monitored down the elusive harp get better at in Natchez, slicing an recording for Vault in 1969 that announced towards …

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T.V. Slim

Oscar “Television Slim” Wills’s hilarious story of the sad sack named “Smooth Feet Sam” briefly produced him a bankable name in 1957. Sam’s ongoing saga lasted much longer than Slim’s minute or two in the limelight, but that didn’t quit him from documenting through the entire 1960s. Affected by DeFord …

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Alexis Korner

Without Alexis Korner, there still may have been a British blues picture in the first 1960s, but it?s likely that that it could have been completely different from one that spawned the Rolling Stones, nurtured the first talents of Eric Clapton, and managed to get possible for statistics such as …

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Willie Sugarcapps

Willie Sugarcapps is a Gulf Coastline collaborative project composed of performers and songwriters Can Kimbrough, the duo Sugarcane Jane (Savana Lee and Anthony Crawford), Grayson Capps, and Corky Hughes. The group’s specific members are disseminate from Nashville to Alabama. They initial played jointly at Frog Fish-pond, Blue Moon Plantation in …

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Ray Goren

Ray Goren is a rock and roll and blues guitarist, saving musician, and bandleader, and he continues to be noticed internationally for his fiery live shows. A kid prodigy, Goren provides shared levels with everyone from B.B. Ruler and Leon Russell to Pal Man, Jonny Lang, and Alice Cooper. Blessed …

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Jarekus Singleton

Born right into a family of chapel music artists and vocalists on July 11, 1984 in Clinton, Mississippi, blues guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist Jarekus Singleton grew up on gospel music. Taught the bass by his uncle when he was nine years of age, he started playing in his grandfather’s chapel …

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The Bel Airs

Created in 1981 in Columbia, MO, by brothers Dick Pruitt and Dave Pruitt, the Bel Airs focus on modern blues having a dose of soul. Highlighted by Dick Pruitt’s raspy, expressive vocals and sibling Dave’s slicing acoustic guitar lines and powered by previous Paladins and Wayne Harman Music group drummer …

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Jerimiah Marques

A robust entertainer equally aware of vintage blues and early reggae and rocksteady, vocalist Jerimiah Marques have been a journeyman singer around the Uk blues and R&B picture for many years before he finally began gaining a more substantial audience for his function in 2016. Marques was created in Guyana, …

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Mud Morganfield

Given birth to Larry Williams in 1954, the eldest son of blues great McKinley Morganfield, in any other case referred to as Muddy Waters, Dirt Morganfield (who in addition has gone with the name Muddy Waters Jr.), normally grew up encircled by music, and specially the blues, and he’s performed …

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