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Buster Benton

Regardless of the amputation of elements of both his legs during his job, Chicago guitarist Buster Benton by no means quit playing his music — an infectious hybrid of blues and soul that he dubbed at one stage “disco blues” (an unfortunate appellation in retrospect, but useful in describing its …

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Guitar Shorty

When he’s not really turning somersaults, doing backward flips, and sitting on his mind — all of the while playing, needless to say — Electric guitar Shorty is susceptible to reducing loose with savagely slashing licks in his instrument. Live, he’s merely amazing — and after some trim years, his …

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Otis Grand

b. Fred Bishti, 14 Feb 1950, Beirut, Lebanon. Grand offers spent the majority of his existence in america, although he resided in France for a couple years. He started playing acoustic guitar at age 13, citing his affects as B.B. Ruler, T-Bone Walker, Otis Hurry and Johnny Otis, and he …

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Mem Shannon

Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Mem Shannon is among little lions of blues who have believes in expanding the variables from the music. His two albums for Rykodisc, A Cab Driver’s Blues (his 1995 debut) and Mem Shannon’s 2nd Blues Record (1997), are both worthy of searching for in record shops. …

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Tutu Jones

The son of Dallas-based R&B guitarist John Jones, Tutu Jones was a classic product of his environment — we were young in a residence frequently populated by guests including Freddie Ruler, Small Joe Blue and Ernie Johnson, his own future being a bluesman was hardly ever in doubt. Blessed John …

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Tré

The son of bluesman L.V. Banking institutions, the vocalist/guitarist known merely as Tre continued the customs of his father’s music, recapturing the audio and feeling of ’50s-period Chicago blues with precision and real love. Created in Grenada, Mississippi, he grew up on Chicago’s South Part, initially playing rock and roll …

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