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Byther Smith

Strictly judging from your lyrical sentiment of his recordings, it could be wise never to make Chicago guitarist Byther Smith angry. Smitty’s uncompromising tunes are filled up with risks of assault and ominous menace (just how blues utilized to be prior to the age group of politics correctness), occasionally to …

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Hip Linkchain

Cancer tumor struck guitarist Hip Linkchain straight down before he could shed his position being a Chicago blues journeyman. With an excellent album over the Dutch Dark Magic logo design, Airbusters, to his credit quickly before he passed away, Linkchain may have was able to progress a rung or two …

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Mississippi Heat

A blues combo that fuses modern styles using the vintage Chicago audio from the ’50s, Mississippi High temperature was formed within the Windy Town in 1991 by Israeli-born, Belgian-bred vocalist and harp guy Pierre Lacocque. The band’s tale started when blues guitarist and vocalist Jon McDonald asked Lacocque on-stage throughout …

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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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Nick Moss

Bassist Nick Moss discovered his instrument at a age, often viewing his sibling Joe enjoy with Pal Scott, amongst others. By enough time he graduated from senior high school, Scott was searching for a fresh bassist and Moss have scored the job. 2 yrs afterwards, Jimmy Dawkins stole him apart …

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Jimmy Dawkins

Chicago guitarist Jimmy Dawkins could have desired to keep his longtime nickname “Fast Fingertips” behind. It had been always something of the stylistic misnomer in any case; Dawkins’ Western world Side-styled electric guitar slashed and surged, but rarely burnt with incendiary swiftness. Dawkins’ blues had been generally from the brooding, …

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Jimmy Johnson

Chicago guitarist Jimmy Johnson didn’t discharge his first whole domestic album until he was 50 yrs . old. He’s determinedly composed for lost period ever since, building himself among the Windy City’s leading blues artists using a twisting, unstable guitar style along with a soaring, soul-dripping vocal delivery that stick …

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Lester Davenport

Until 1992, Lester Davenport’s main promises to blues popularity were the 1955 Bo Diddley Chess program he played harp on (it produced “Very Thing” and “TAKE IT to Jerome”) and an extended, much more latest stint keeping down the harmonica slot machine using the multi-generational Gary, IN, music group, the …

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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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Freddie King

Guitarist Freddie Ruler rode to popularity in the first ’60s having a spate of catchy instrumentals which became quick bandstand fodder for fellow bluesmen and white colored rock and roll bands alike. Having a even more down-home (thumb and finger picks) method of the B.B. Ruler single-string design of playing, …

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