T-Bone Walker

2016-11-10T17:07:12+00:00November 10th, 2016|

Aaron Thibeaux “T-Bone” Walker is widely acknowledged as the father of electric blues guitar, the first bluesman of note to not only amplify his guitar but to elevate its role as a solo instrument within [...]

Sonny Boy Williamson (No. 1) (John Lee Williamson)

2016-11-10T17:07:12+00:00November 10th, 2016|

John Lee Curtis Williamson, known to bluesologists as 'the first Sonny Boy' or 'Sonny Boy No. 1' because he preceded another famed bluesman ('Rice' Miller) who also used the SBW moniker, can rightly be considered [...]

Sonny Boy Williamson (No. 2) (Rice Miller)

2016-11-10T17:07:12+00:00November 10th, 2016|

Sonny Boy Williamson No. 2 was one of the premier harmonica players in blues history and one of the most remarkable and poetic blues composers. Born on a Glendora, Mississippi, plantation under the name Alex [...]

Ray Charles

2016-11-10T17:07:12+00:00November 10th, 2016|

No other artist has starred across such a range of genres as Ray Charles, whose records hit the No. 1 position at various times on Billboard's pop, R&B, jazz, and country charts. But blues was [...]

Lightnin’ Hopkins

2016-11-10T17:07:11+00:00November 10th, 2016|

A true giant in blues history, Sam “Lightnin'” Hopkins cut an imposing figure on the Texas blues scene and set standards across the country for postwar down-home blues. His work not only influenced countless country [...]

Son House

2016-11-10T17:07:11+00:00November 10th, 2016|

If ever a performer embodied the emotional depth of the blues, it was Eddie James “Son” House. A preacher at times, a barrelhousing bluesman at others, House was forever, and fiercely, torn between the sacred [...]

Howlin’ Wolf

2016-11-10T17:07:11+00:00November 10th, 2016|

Howlin' Wolf cut one of the most awe-inspiring figures in blues history on several levels -- in his fearsome physical presence, his roaring howl, his onstage persona and offstage legend, and of course in the [...]

Elmore (Elmo) James

2016-11-10T17:07:11+00:00November 10th, 2016|

One of the most immediately identifiable guitar riffs in the blues is the “Dust My Broom” run played by Elmore James and copied countless times by other slide guitarists over the years. Elmore didn't create [...]

Blind Lemon Jefferson

2016-11-10T17:07:11+00:00November 10th, 2016|

Blues recording began as primarily an uptown vaudeville form, sung by women who worked the theater circuit, accompanied by trained jazz musicians, and composed by professional songwriters. The first artist to take the blues back [...]

Robert Johnson

2016-11-10T17:07:11+00:00November 10th, 2016|

Once in a lifetime it seems that an artist from a musical genre outside the mainstream will transcend his particular style to become a popular icon in his own right. Delta bluesman Robert Johnson achieved [...]

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