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Billy Davenport

Drummer Billy Davenport was created Apr 23, 1931, in Chicago. His parents had been sharecroppers from rural Alabama who migrated to Chicago in 1928. He started learning drums at age six, after acquiring an old couple of drumsticks within an alley behind the Twin Door Lounge in the southside of …

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Steve Krase

Created in Brooklyn, NY, blues harp guy and vocalist Steve Krase (rhymes with “ace”) spent amount of time in Ohio, California, and Louisiana before settling in Houston, Tx, where he became a fixture on the neighborhood blues and rock and roll picture. Krase spent a decade as the harp participant …

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The Prime Movers

Although they hardly ever released any information, the Prime Movers were a pivotal band in Southeastern Michigan through the later ’60s. Where a lot of their Michigan contemporaries performed straight, frat-house rock and roll & move, the Perfect Movers had been a blues music group. These were purists, influenced 1st …

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Peter Harper

Harmonica participant Peter Harper was created in Guildford Surrey, Britain, on November 10, 1968, and moved along with his family members to Perth, Australia when he 10. While attending quality college in the ’70s he started playing the euphonium and trumpet in the brass concert music group. His curiosity about …

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Bill Dicey

Maryland-born harmonica player/vocalist, Bill Dicey was a significant member of Fresh York’s blues scene in the 1970s, 80’s and early-1990s. The founder and sponsor of a every week jam program at NY blues golf club, Dan Lynch, since 1979, he offered an early discussion board for such performers as the …

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Sonny Boy Williamson I

Easily the main harmonica player from the prewar era, John Lee Williamson nearly single-handedly made the humble mouth organ a worthy lead instrument for blues bands — at the forefront for the amazing innovations of Small Walter and a platoon of others to check out. If not really for his …

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Stoneground

This large-scale communal outfit was originally formed in Walnut Creek, California, USA. In the beginning a trio, by 1970 the line-up have been expanded to add Tim Barnes (acoustic guitar), John Blakeley (bass/acoustic guitar), Luther Bildt (acoustic guitar/vocals), Pete Sears (keyboards/bass) and Mike Mau (drums). This quintet was asked to …

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Michael Bloomfield

Michael Bloomfield was among America’s 1st great white blues guitarists, earning his status on the effectiveness of his function in the Paul Butterfield Blues Music group. His expressive, liquid single lines and prodigious technique graced a great many other tasks — especially Bob Dylan’s first electrical forays — and he …

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Little Mike & the Tornadoes

Harmonica participant and keyboardist Mike Markowitz, given birth to in Queens, NY, and raised in NY City’s burgeoning 1980s blues golf club scene, offers made his tag in the blues globe through a whole lot of hard touring and a little bit of great, old-fashioned NY salesmanship, or “chutzpah.” Created …

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Sam Lay

Sam Place was created March 20, 1935, in Birmingham, Alabama, and began his profession like a drummer in Cleveland in 1954, dealing with the Moon Puppy Combo. In 1957 he became a member of the initial Thunderbirds and remained with that group until 1959, when he remaining for Chicago to …

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