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Johnny Copeland

Considering the timeframe he spent steadily moving from gig to gig, Johnny “Clyde” Copeland’s rise to prominence in the blues world in the first ’90s wasn’t everything surprising. A agreement using the PolyGram/Verve label place his ’90s recordings in to the hands of a large number of blues enthusiasts all …

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Philipp Fankhauser

Philipp Fankhauser is a Swiss blues singer/guitarist who experienced TOP success in his homeland after 2 decades of saving activity. Created in 1964 in Thun, Switzerland, he started playing music through the past due ’70s after acquiring an unlikely desire for the blues as an adolescent. His desire for the …

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Hamilton Loomis

Tx guitarist Hamilton Loomis was created and raised in Galveston, TX. Having result from a musical family members, Loomis developed many skills being a multi-instrumentalist, learning drums, piano, electric guitar, and harmonica as a teenager. By age 14, Loomis started writing, organizing, and executing his own materials. He produced a …

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Albert Collins

Albert Collins, “The Get good at from the Telecaster,” “The Iceman,” and “The Razor Cutter” was robbed of his best years being a blues performer by way of a bout with liver organ cancers that ended along with his premature loss of life on November 24, 1993. He was simply …

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The Marvellos

An R&B vocal group from LA, California, USA, comprising Jesse Harris, Milton Hayes, Harold Harris, Willie Holley and Lance Porter. The group was shaped in 1963 and 1st found achievement locally with ‘She EXPLAINED Lays’ for Exodus. It elevated enough curiosity for Warner Brothers Information to choose it up and …

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Lester Williams

Though small known beyond the Houston blues circuit where he made his real estate for many decades, vocalist/guitarist Lester Williams was an area phenomenon through the early ’50s whose success also resulted in an appearance at Carnegie Hall. Blessed in Groveton, Tx on June 24, 1920, he was raised infatuated …

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Johnny Adams

Renowned around his Crescent City house bottom as “the Tan Canary” for his extraordinary group of soulfully soaring pipes, veteran R&B vocalist Johnny Adams tackled an exceedingly wide selection of material for Rounder in his old age; elegantly rendered tribute albums to renowned songwriters Doc Pomus and Percy Mayfield preceded …

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Joe “Guitar” Hughes

Houston was homebase to an extraordinary cadre of red-hot blues guitarists through the 1950s. Joe Hughes had not been as well referred to as his peers Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland, but he was a good electric bluesman using a formidable discography. Another of his Houston neighbours, Johnny “Electric guitar” …

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Shemekia Copeland

The girl of renowned Texas blues guitarist Johnny Copeland, Shemekia Copeland began creating a splash in her own before she was balance out of her teens. Projecting a maturity beyond her years, Copeland designed herself as a robust, soul-inflected shouter within the custom of Koko Taylor and Etta Adam, yet …

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