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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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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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Larry Garner

Folks in European countries were hip to Larry Garner a long time before most blues followers in the us. The Baton Rouge guitarist experienced already toured thoroughly abroad, with two English albums to his credit, before Verve released his stunning home debut, YOU WILL NEED to Live just a little, …

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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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Tab Benoit

Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Tabs Benoit makes his house close to New Orleans in Houma, Louisiana. Given birth to November 17, 1967, he’s among a small number of shiny rising celebrities on the present day blues scene. For some from the 1990s and in to the 2000s, he’s worked well …

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