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Roosevelt “Booba” Barnes

Booba Barnes & His Playboys rocked the hardest of all juke-joint combos in the Mississippi Delta through the ’80s, and following the release of his debut album (The Heartbroken Guy, 1990), “Booba” took his act and his band north to Chicago, following trail of his idols Howlin’ Wolf and Small …

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Jerry “Boogie” McCain

Not merely is Alabama-born Jerry McCain a good amplified harpist, he’s also among the funniest songwriters functioning the genre and continues to be for a lot more than four years, mainly because anyone who’s dug his out-of-control 1950s Excello rockers “My NEARBY Neighbor” and “Seeking to Please make sure to” …

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Big Jack Johnson

Modern Mississippi blues didn’t get any kind of nastier than in Big Jack port Johnson’s able hands. The ex-oil pickup truck driver’s axe cut just like a rusty machete, his rough-hewn vocals a siren contact to Delta enthusiasm. But he was a remarkably flexible songwriter; Daddy, When Is usually Mama …

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The Jelly Roll Kings

The Jelly Move Kings certainly are a trio of state-of-the-art Mississippi Delta bluesmen who play their music raw and unvarnished, filled with lilting rhythms, dreamily atmospheric keyboards, dance-shuffle drums, and soul-drenched vocals. Led by guitarist Big Jack port Johnson, the music group contains two veterans from the Delta juke joint …

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Frank Frost

Even though atmospheric juke joint blues of Frank Frost continued to be steeped in unadulterated Delta funk throughout his career, his ongoing musical journey took him well outside his Mississippi home base. He shifted to St. Louis in 1951, learning how exactly to blow harp 1st from Small Willie Foster …

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Billy “The Kid” Emerson

Slashing blues, infectious R&B, formulaic rock and roll & move, moving gospel — keyboardist Billy “A CHILD” Emerson played those interrelated designs throughout a lengthy profession that started in Florida and later on transported him as much as Memphis and Chicago. Emerson got already discovered his method around a piano …

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Sam Carr’s Delta Jukes

The Delta Jukes certainly are a loose configuration of veteran Mississippi blues music artists anchored by legendary Delta drummer Sam Carr. Carr may be the child of bluesman Robert Nighthawk, and began playing in his father’s music group alongside guitarist Frank Frost. Frost and Carr created the Jelly Move Kings …

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