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Betty WrightStarted by Edie Antoinette |
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Jun 18, 2009 Reply by Tonya Anderson |
Huddie Williams a.k.a. LeadbellyBorn January 15, 1888, on the Jeter Plantation near Mooringsport, Louisiana, Ledbetter became interested in music when he was five years… Started by Boo |
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Jun 18, 2009 Reply by Tonya Anderson |
Junior WellsHe was one bad dude, strutting across the stage like a harp-toting gangster, mesmerizing the crowd with his tough-guy antics and rib-sti… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Jun 18, 2009 Reply by Tonya Anderson |
Bobby Blue BlandBobby Bland earned his enduring blues superstar status the hard way: without a guitar, harmonica, or any other instrument to fall back u… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Jun 17, 2009 Reply by Edie Antoinette |
KoKo Taylor...........Gone HomeThis a Tribute to her GREATNESS......Not a BLOG! I will do that Later!!!! Started by Ronn Nichols |
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Jun 16, 2009 Reply by Ronn Nichols |
Blues Artist List ♪♫♪*Here's More Reading On The Origin Of Blues http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues * Alger "Texas" Alexander (1900 - 1954) * Pink Anderson (… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Matt "Guitar" MurphyMatt "Guitar" Murphy (born December 29, 1927) is an American blues guitarist. Murphy was born in Sunflower, Mississippi. He played with… Started by Shelley "SoleMann" King |
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Jun 10, 2009 Reply by Boo |
Sonny Boy WilliamsonSonny Boy Williamson was, in many ways, the ultimate blues legend. By the time of his death in 1965, he had been around long enough to… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Jun 10, 2009 Reply by Edie Antoinette |
Little Johnny TaylorSome folks still get them mixed up, so to get it straight from the outset, Little Johnny Taylor was best known for his scorching slow bl… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Jun 10, 2009 Reply by Edie Antoinette |
KoKo TaylorAccurately dubbed "the Queen of Chicago blues" (and sometimes just the blues in general), Koko Taylor helped keep the tradition of big-v… Started by Edie Antoinette |
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Jun 10, 2009 Reply by Tonya Anderson |
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