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Earl Hooker

If there is a far more immaculate glide guitarist surviving in Chicago through the 1950s and ’60s than Earl Hooker, his name has yet to surface area. Boasting a fretboard contact so even and clean that each be aware rang as apparent and precise being a bell, Hooker was an …

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Electric Flag

When guitarist Mike Bloomfield remaining the Paul Butterfield Blues Music group in 1967, he wished to form a music group that combined blues, rock and roll, spirit, psychedelia, and jazz into something fresh. The ambitious concept didn’t arrive off, despite some interesting occasions; maybe it had been too ambitious to …

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James Cotton

At his high-energy, 1970s peak like a bandleader, James Cotton was a jumping, sweaty, whirling dervish of the bluesman, roaring his vocals and everything but sucking the reeds correct from his defenseless little harmonicas along with his prodigious lung power. Because of throat complications during his second option years, Cotton’s …

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Duke Tumatoe

Chicago-born Duke Tumatoe is really a musician/showman that has retained a company career by fusing gritty R&B, rock, blues, and funk injected with identical parts humor and gut-level sincerity. Tumatoe was a founding person in what would become REO Speedwagon. His tenure with this music group was short-lived, departing in …

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Cyril Davies

The Cyril Davies R&B All-Stars were, following the Rolling Rocks, the best Uk blues music group of the first ’60s — and when they’d reached stay together just a little much longer under Davies, they could have even given Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, and company a genuine run for his …

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Chris Thomas King

Primarily known for his audacious fusion of blues and hip-hop, Chris Thomas King reached a complete new audience using the Coen Brothers film O Sibling, Where Art Thou?, not merely appearing for the award-winning soundtrack but playing a prominent helping character aswell. Regardless of the much-celebrated, down-to-earth rootsiness of O …

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Chuck E. Weiss

The best scene-maker, Chuck E. Weiss offers spent a profession hobnobbing using the awesome and popular in rock’s hierarchy while hardly pursuing a profession of his personal. Created in Denver, Weiss was originally a drummer, touring with bluesman Lightnin’ Hopkins. From the past due ’60s, Weiss got performed and/or documented …

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Kokomo Arnold

“Kokomo” was a favorite brand of espresso early within the 20th hundred years, and was the main topic of Francis “Scrapper” Blackwell’s initial recorded blues in 1928. When glide guitar specialist Adam Arnold revamped this amount as “Aged Primary Kokomo Blues” for Decca in 1934, small did he understand that …

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Billy Boy Arnold

Discuss a return. After way too many years from the studio room, Chicago harpist Billy Boy Arnold came back to action within a big method with two great albums for Alligator: 1993’s Back again Where I Belong and 1995’s Eldorado Cadillac. Keeping his vibrant demeanor despite a lot more than …

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Jimmy Reed

There’s hardly any sound within the blues as conveniently digestible, accessible, immediately recognizable, so when an easy task to play and sing because the music of Jimmy Reed. His best-known music — “Baby, WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE Me to accomplish,” “Shiny Lights, Big Town,” “Honest I REALLY DO,” “You don’t …

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