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Sugar Boy Crawford

New Orleans R&B legend Adam “Glucose Youngster” Crawford was created in the Crescent Town on Oct 12, 1934. He was raised performing in his Baptist chapel choir, additionally learning piano and playing trombone in the Booker T. Washington SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL marching music group. In 1950 Crawford and eight classmates …

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Lee Collins

A talented early New Orleans trumpeter, Collins began his career taking part in as an adolescent in a variety of brass bands, like the Small Eagles, the Columbia Music group, and the Small Tuxedo Music group. In 1924, Collins visited Chicago, where he was Louis Armstrong’s alternative with Ruler Oliver; …

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Steffen Basho-Junghans

Experimental musician and visible artist Steffen Basho-Junghans is most beneficial known — a minimum of so far as music can be involved — for his uncommon guitar technique. His playing, which includes a multitude of expanded methods and nods to North Indian raga and American folk music, is certainly close …

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T.D. Bell

b. 26 Dec 1922, Lee Region, Tx, USA, d. 8 January 1999. Bell didn’t occupy blues acoustic guitar until his early 20s, pursuing military services. The main impact on his design was T-Bone Walker. His music group was among the main attractions within the Austin picture, and backed going to …

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Guitar Slim

Simply no 1950s blues guitarist also came near equaling the flamboyant Electric guitar Slim within the showmanship section. Armed with around 350 foot of cable between his axe and his amp, Slim would confidently stride on-stage putting on a garishly hued fit of crimson, blue, or green, generally with his …

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Albert King

Albert Ruler is actually a “Ruler from the Blues,” although he doesn’t keep that title (B.B. will). Alongside B.B. and Freddie Ruler, Albert Ruler is among the main affects on blues and rock and roll guitarists. Without him, contemporary electric guitar music wouldn’t normally sound since it will — his …

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Guitar Slim, Jr.

Even though his initial album earned a Grammy nomination, Guitar Slim Jr. continues to be a relatively shadowy figure towards the blues community. The kid of Eddie “Electric guitar Slim” Jones, his true name is normally Rodney Armstrong. Based on New Orleans-historian Jeff Hannusch’s records on Slim’s 1988 record, he …

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Leon Haywood

Spirit/funk journeyman Leon Haywood periodically dented the graphs in the 1970s with strikes that tapped in to the grooves and music hooks from the day’s tendencies. An achieved songwriter and arranger, Haywood hardly ever pretended to become an innovator, and his strikes are cheerful derivations of ’70s midtempo funk and …

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Pee Wee Crayton

Although he was certainly inexorably influenced with the pioneering guitar conception of T-Bone Walker (what axe-handler wasn’t through the immediate postwar era?), Pee Wee Crayton brought more than enough daring technology to his playing in order to avoid getting labeled as only T-Bone imitator. Crayton’s documented output for Contemporary, Imperial, …

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Magic Slim

Magic Slim & the Teardrops proudly upheld the custom of just what a Chicago blues music group should appear to be. Their focus on ensemble playing along with a humongous repertoire that allegedly ranged up to a couple of hundred music provided the towering guitarist’s live shows an endearing off-the-cuff …

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