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Malkum & Chris

Malkum & Chris play gritty, traditional blues with center and sincerity evoking great down-home blues players like Brownie McGhee, Jimmy Reed, and T-Bone Walker. Harmonica participant Malkum Gibson and acoustic guitarist Chris Kleeman fulfilled in Yellowish Springs, OH, in the 1960s. Gibson’s dad have been a trumpet participant and Gibson …

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Last Chance Jug Band

Going by musicologist David Evans, THE FINAL Chance Jug Strap is usually a modern-day incarnation from the jug rings that been around in the Memphis area through the ’20s and ’30s, namely The Memphis Jug Strap led by Will Color and Cannon’s Jug Stompers going up by Gus Cannon. The …

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J. Karjalainen

J. Karjalainen can be a Finnish vocalist/songwriter whose recognition spans decades, from the 1980s. Created Jukka Tapio Karjalainen on Apr 1, 1957, in Helsinki, he produced his recording debut in 1981 with J. Karjalainen ja Mustat Lasit. Follow-up albums had been released pretty much annually through the entire 1980s and …

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The Carolina Chocolate Drops

The three full-time people from the string music group referred to as the Carolina Chocolate Drops (Dom Flemons on guitar, jug, and harmonica, Rhiannon Giddens on banjo and fiddle, and Justin Robinson on banjo and fiddle — Sule Greg Wilson sometimes sits in on percussion) met in 2005 on the …

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Ernie Hawkins

Guitarist Ernie Hawkins was Pittsburgh’s best-kept blues key until the past due ’90s when he resumed his single career being a Piedmont blues participant. Like his contemporaries Stefan Grossman, Roy Reserve Binder, and Jorma Kaukonen, Hawkins researched with Reverend Gary Davis in the ’60s and has a revivalist repertoire that …

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Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan

Although Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan are categorized within the acoustic blues revival period, similar to Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, they inject fun themes to their repertoire, be it “No Money, Zero Honey,” “Your Sneakers Don’t Fit,” “Poultry a la Blues,” “YOUR BRAIN Is within the Gutter,” or “My …

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Grandpa Elliott

Grandpa Elliott is a veteran blues vocalist and road performer who was simply entertaining audiences for many years before he gained overnight popularity through a viral online video. Grandpa Elliott was created Elliott Little in New Orleans, LA in the middle-’40s; developing up in the Lafitte Casing Projects, Elliott created …

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Duke Garwood

Duke Garwood is a London-based multi-instrumentalist and saving artist whose experience on an array of devices has graced several albums by an eclectic selection of musicians. He’s most widely known for his collaborations with songwriter Tag Lanegan and his single work. Given birth to in 1969 in rural Kent, Garwood …

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Danny Kalb

Blues guitarist, composer, and vocalist/songwriter Danny Kalb ‘s been around Brooklyn such a long time that he works the risk to be nicknamed “the mayor of Brooklyn.” (Kalb’s coach, the past due folk-blues vocalist and guitarist Dave Truck Ronk, was therefore associated with specific Lower Manhattan container homes that he …

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Ann Rabson

“Music Makin’ Mama” Ann Rabson played a significant role in assisting to regenerate acoustic blues in the post-Stevie Ray Vaughan era, both being a single artist and with Saffire — the Uppity Blues Females, the group she co-founded in 1988. Although she’s most widely known being a boogie-woogie pianist, Rabson …

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