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Willie Kent

The preeminent Chicago blues bassist from the postwar era, Willie Kent was the city’s last surviving connect to the Mississippi Delta tradition, backing a who’s who of immortals including Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Junior Parker aswell as fronting his own long-running band, the Gents. Delivered in Inverness, MS, on …

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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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Jimmy Rogers

Guitarist Jimmy Rogers was the last living link with the groundbreaking initial Chicago music group of Muddy Waters (informally dubbed “the Headhunters” because of their penchant of dropping by various other music artists’ gigs and “reducing their minds” with an excellent on-stage functionality). Rather than basking in world-wide veneration, he …

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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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Matt “Guitar” Murphy

Probably most widely known for playing in back of the Blues Brothers (and appearing prominently within their 1980 hit movie), Matt “Guitar” Murphy deserves enshrinement within the blues-guitar hall of fame anyhow. His jazz-tinged, stunningly advanced riffing behind Memphis Slim raised the towering pianist’s 1950s result for United and Vee-Jay …

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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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James Wheeler

Blues guitarist Wayne Wheeler was created in Albany, GA, on August 28, 1937. His first musical influences had been the big rings of that time period, specifically Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, and his 1st idol, Louis Jordan. Pursuing his older sibling Golden, Wheeler relocated to Chicago in 1956. Golden experienced …

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Magic Sam

Zero blues guitarist better represented the adventurous contemporary audio of Chicago’s Western part more proudly than Sam Maghett. He passed away tragically youthful (at age group 32 of the coronary attack), just like he was within the brink of climbing the ladder to genuine stardom, but Magic Sam left out …

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Lefty Dizz

Inside a town like Chicago, where in fact the competition in blues clubs was tough and willing (but still is on the hot night), certain music artists quickly found that sometimes red-hot playing and singing didn’t always complete the job by themselves. You’d to entertain, placed on a display, because …

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Luther “Houserocker” Johnson

The most recent Luther Johnson to include his name towards the blues directory can be an adept singer/guitarist who’s a present-day favorite over the Atlanta blues scene. Experienced in several shadings from the electrical blues idiom, Johnson has expanded his repertoire from addresses of blues criteria to his very own …

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