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Dan Pickett

Reissuers have got unearthed little information regarding Dan Pickett: He might attended from Alabama, he played a good slide guitar within a Southeastern blues design, and he did a single recording program for the Philadelphia-based Gotham label in 1949. That program created five singles, which have been put together along …

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Phil Wiggins

b. 8 Might 1954, Washington DC, USA. Though partnered since 1976 by fellow Washingtonian John Cephas, Wiggins initial created his harmonica design playing with road vocalist Flora Molton. Having discovered the basics on the plastic material harmonica, he appropriated his sister’s device and, having viewed Molton play, the 14-year-old Wiggins …

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Bull City Red

Bull City Crimson, whose true name was George Washington, is most beneficial referred to as a sometimes sideman on washboard to famous brands Blind Youngster Fuller, Sonny Terry, and Blind Gary Davis. He was a incomplete albino, and he originated from Durham, NEW YORK, a town most widely known for …

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Little Pink Anderson

Little Red Anderson was dealt a fascinating hand in existence, nonetheless it took him quite a while to understand how better to play it. Given birth to Alvin Anderson on July 13, 1954, in Spartanburg, SC, the child of blues story Pinkney “Red” Anderson and Mary Geneva Flynn Bryant, Small …

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Jesse Wadley

Guitarist and vocalist Jesse Wadley recorded five monitors (“Alabama Jail Blues,” “St. Adam Infirmary,” and three will take of “GET IT DONE in Weldon Back yards”) for John Lomax at Bellwood Jail in Atlanta, GA, on Dec 11, 1934. Of particular curiosity is Wadley’s customized blues music, “Alabama Jail Blues,” …

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Josh White

To numerous blues enthusiasts, Josh White was a folk revival artist. It’s accurate that the next half of his music profession found him located in NY playing towards the coffeehouse and cabaret established and getting together with Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, and fellow transplanted blues performers Sonny Terry & Brownie …

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Wade Walton

b. 10 Oct 1923, Lombardy, Mississippi, USA, d. 10 January 2000, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Walton was most widely known being a musical barber, engaging people to his store in Clarksdale, Mississippi, but he were only available in music in his youngsters, and toured with minstrel displays in his teenagers. …

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John Byrd

John Byrd was created in Mississippi in the 1890’s, or perhaps earlier. After an early on career spent mainly in Mississippi, Byrd relocated to Louisville, Kentucky, in the 1920’s and 1930’s, and produced a lot of his living playing 12-string acoustic guitar in a music group led by Walter Taylor …

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John Cephas

Piedmont blues professionals John Cephas (electric guitar) and Phil Wiggins (harmonica) are two of a small number of blues music artists who’ve benefited through the renewed fascination with acoustic music lately. Cephas continues to be praised by the brand new York Moments and other essential mass media as “among the …

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Doug Quattlebaum

b. 22 January 1927, Florence, SC, USA. It had been after shifting to Philadelphia in the first 40s that Quattlebaum used the guitar significantly, and toured with several gospel groups, declaring to have documented using the Bells Of Pleasure in Tx. In 1952, he documented solo being a blues vocalist …

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