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T-Model Ford

Vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist T-Model Ford (Wayne Lewis Carter Ford) played a raw-edged, visceral design of blues from your Mississippi Delta, accompanied most of the time by his drummer, Spam (Tommy Lee Kilometers). Ford captured a rest when he exposed on a nationwide tour for Friend Man and his music …

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Koko Taylor

Accurately dubbed “the Queen of Chicago blues” (and occasionally simply the blues generally), Koko Taylor helped keep carefully the tradition of big-voiced, brassy female blues belters alive, recasting the spirits of early legends like Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, Big Mama Thornton, and Memphis Minnie for the present day age. Taylor’s …

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Scott Dunbar

A fishing guidebook by profession along with a lifelong citizen of Lake Mary, close to Natchez, in Wilkenson Region, MS, Scott Dunbar was a part-time musician given birth to the son of the former slave in 1904. Though by all accounts he previously never traveled a lot more than 100 …

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Paul “Wine” Jones

Like Big Jack port Johnson, Sam Carr and his other labelmates at Body fat Possum/Capricorn, guitarist, singer and songwriter Paul “Wines” Jones was raised with blues throughout him. He discovered to play electric guitar at his father’s foot at age group four, acquiring his earliest motivation from his father’s playing. …

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