W.C. Handy’s influence goes beyond music—his 1941 autobiography, Father of the Blues, is a vital record of Black American musical traditions. His life’s work inspired generations of musicians. 📖🎶
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The British Blues Revolution: Exploring the Iconic Sounds of 60’s and 70’s British Blues Groups
Do you want to hear the soulful sounds of British Blues artists? Look no further, because we’ve prepared an enthralling list of great musicians who have left their mark
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"Mannish Boy" (1955) by Muddy Waters was a response to Bo Diddley's "I'm a Man" (1955), which also happened to be a response to "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" (1954), an earlier song by Muddy Waters.
Not sure they had any real animosity, tho.
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Son House. One of the founding fathers of the delta blues and therefore one of the most important American musicians. Profound lyrics about the battles in all of our souls between the sacred and the profane
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Tonight I'm feeling like raw electric blues.
Blue and Lonesome (1959) NSFW
Amplified & overdriven, Little Walter's revolutionary approach to the harmonica has influenced generations of musicians, and earned comparisons to Jimi Hendrix's impact on guitarists.
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If you don't like the blues, you have a hole in your soul and you never ate chicken on Sundays!