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Dom Flemons

A rootsy singer/songwriter having a bent toward Americana, folk, banjo, and jug music group music, Dom Flemons 1st found the public’s attention as an associate from the old-timey string ensemble the Carolina Chocolates Drops. A indigenous of Phoenix, Az, Flemons was raised hearing his parents’ classic R&B collection. A gifted …

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Buddy Moss

Eugene “Friend” Moss was, within the estimation of several blues scholars, probably the most influential East Coastline blues guitarist to record in the time between Blind Blake’s last periods in 1932 and Blind Guy Fuller’s debut in 1935. A youthful modern of Blind Willie McTell and Curley Weaver, Moss was …

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Rev. Gary Davis

In his best of life, that is to state the past due ’20s, the Reverend Gary Davis was among the two most renowned practitioners from the East Coast school of ragtime guitar; 35 years afterwards, despite 2 decades spent playing over the roads of Harlem in NY, he was still …

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Memphis Willie B.

Willie Borum, better known under his saving sobriquet of Memphis Willie B., was a mainstay from the Memphis blues and jug music group circuit. Adept at both harmonica and electric guitar, Borum could add pep to any mixture he proved helpful in, in addition to leaving a stunning impression being …

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Ralph Willis

Ralph “Bama” Willis was a superb Piedmont-style blues singer and guitarist, thus named as he was created and raised in Alabama. He had not been heard from before past due ’30s, when he was recognized to possess relocated to NEW YORK and to function in the group of music artists …

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K.C. Douglas

Among the last great rural blues stylists within the San Francisco/Oakland region, K.C. Douglas created a blues traditional when he documented “Mercury Boogie” in 1949. The tune, which paid homage towards the American car, was later on renamed “Mercury Blues” and included in Steve Miller and David Lindley. Nation superstar …

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Pink Anderson

A good-natured finger-picking guitarist, Anderson played for approximately 30 years within a medicine present. He do make several edges for Columbia in the past due ’20s with Simmie Dooley, but usually didn’t record until a 1950 program, the results which had been issued on the Riverside LP that also included …

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Jerry Ricks

“Philadelphia” Jerry Ricks offers taken the artwork of blues acoustic guitar to new amounts along with his two groundbreaking produces for the Rooster Blues label. Elevated in the town of Brotherly Like, Ricks continues to be splitting his time taken between Philadelphia and parts north during summer time and Mississippi …

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J.W. Warren

J.W. Warren (the initials didn’t are a symbol of anything; his real name was J.W.) was created on June 22, 1921, in Organization, AL, the kid of John and Matilda Warren. He spent the majority of his lifestyle within the Ariton, AL area, picking right up and learning your guitar …

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Scrapper Blackwell

Scrapper Blackwell was most widely known for his use pianist Leroy Carr through the early and mid-’30s, but he also recorded many single edges between 1928 and 1935. A unique stylist whose function was nearer to jazz than blues, Blackwell was a fantastic player with a method constructed around single-note …

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