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Piano “C” Red

b. Adam Wheeler, 14 Sept 1933, Montevallo, Alabama, USA. By time a cab drivers, in the evenings Adam Wheeler transforms himself into Chicago boogie-woogie star, Piano C. Crimson. His initial yearnings to be engaged in music had been motivated by his mom, who sang religious songs throughout the house. He …

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Booker T. Washington

Washington may be the name of the capital, circumstances, as well as the surname of several a large number of jazz music artists, from Al Washington because of Walter “Wolfman” Washington. While a good amount of misunderstandings is present over credits related to the previous name, possibly the ultra condition …

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Loumell Morgan

A legendary shape from the first times of the NEW YORK music picture, pianist Loumell Morgan was created in the state’s capital and could have already been as young as 15 when he made his professional debut within an ensemble led by C.S. Belton. He performed in the administrative centre …

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Willie Love

Harpist Grain Miller, recognized to his legion of enthusiasts over the Delta seeing that Sonny Youngster Williamson, initial encountered pianist Willie Like in Greenville, MS, in 1942. The talented set played frequently on Nelson Road, the main move of the Dark portion of Greenville, musically intertwining with exceptional empathy. And …

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Willie Dixon

Willie Dixon’s existence and function was virtually an embodiment from the progress from the blues, from an accidental creation from the descendants of freed slaves to an established and vital component of America’s music traditions. That Dixon was among the initial professional blues songwriters to advantage in a significant, material …

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Henry Brown

Henry Brown remaining Tennessee for St. Louis, MO, at age 12 and used the piano while still in college. His playing design, an economical type of piano blues, was trained to him with a Deep Morgan Road blues player recognized to the public just as “Blackmouth.” Dark brown later caused …

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Georgia White

Barrelhouse blues vocalist Georgia Light recorded mildly risqué blues music in the mid-30s through the first ’40s including “I’ll Hold Sitting onto it,” “Take Me personally for the Buggy Trip,” “Mama Has learned What Papa Desires When Papa’s Feeling Blue,” and “Hot Nut products.” She apparently transferred to Chicago in …

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Davell Crawford

Vocalist and pianist Davell Crawford continues the brand new Orleans piano custom begun by music artists like Teacher Longhair and Wayne Booker. Crawford may be the grandson of 1950s R&B celebrity James “Sugars Boy” Crawford. His debut record, Allow Them Chat (1995, Rounder Information), amply shows his gospel, R&B and …

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Mose Allison

Not in contrast to his namesake, Luther Allison, pianist Mose Allison suffered from a “categorization problem,” provided his similarly brilliant profession. Although his boogie-woogie and bebop-laden piano design was innovative and fresh-sounding when it found blues and jazz, it had been being a songwriter that Allison actually excelled. Allison’s tracks …

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Aaron Moore

Chicago-based blues pianist, singer and songwriter Aaron Moore is normally locally famous, but nonetheless rather obscure over the nationwide blues scene. Moore spent a lot of the last 40 years in Chicago, burning more information on musicians including Small Walter, Lonnie Brooks, Hound Pup Taylor, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters and …

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