Elvin Bishop

2017-04-21T17:35:49+00:00April 21st, 2017|

Elvin Bishop first came to prominence alongside fellow Blues Hall of Fame guitarist Michael Bloomfield as a member of the influential Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the 1960s and has since carved his own niche [...]

Eddy Clearwater

2018-09-25T14:59:49+00:00April 21st, 2017|

Eddy Clearwater earned a reputation early in his career as a colorful and versatile entertainer, one whose onstage flamboyance belied his soft-spoken nature. A Chuck Berry act was once his specialty, and he learned how [...]

Jimmy Johnson

2022-02-01T00:10:44+00:00April 21st, 2017|

Jimmy Johnson followed a circuitous route back to the blues he grew up within Mississippi to reemerge on the Chicago blues scene in the 1970s heralded as a fresh and exciting “new” voice in the [...]

John Mayall

2017-08-03T16:46:36+00:00April 21st, 2017|

The "Godfather of British Blues" and a longtime crusader for American blues originators, John Mayall joins many of his idols, as well as a famous former band member, with his induction into the Blues Hall [...]

The Memphis Jug Band

2017-04-21T20:00:01+00:00April 21st, 2017|

The Memphis Jug Band was one of the most popular and prolific blues groups of the 1920s and '30s, employing jugs, harmonicas, kazoos, guitars, mandolins, fiddles, and other instruments to entertain a wide variety of [...]

Tommy Couch Sr. and Wolf Stephenson

2017-04-21T20:01:12+00:00April 21st, 2017|

Tommy Couch (born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, on November 12, 1942) and Gerald "Wolf" Stephenson (born in Columbia, Mississippi, on August 24, 1943) built Malaco Records, the premier label for Southern soul, soul-blues and gospel music, [...]

Mamie Smith: “Crazy Blues” (OKeh, 1920)

2017-04-21T17:28:44+00:00April 21st, 2017|

"Crazy Blues" by Mamie Smith was the record that launched a new era for blues in the music business. Smith was not the first person to sing the blues on record, but up until "Crazy [...]

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