An idea of the importance of William Christopher (W.C.) Handy is apparent in his nickname: The Father of the Blues. Handy was born in Florence, Alabama, in...
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While “researching” a post — ie, listening to music on YouTube — a few weeks ago on Elvin Bishop, I found this tremendous cover of...
John Adam (Sleepy John) Estes was a sharecropper who lived from 1899 to 1977. He made his debut recordings, according to Wikipedia, in Memphis in 1929. The...
The sad news that BB King has passed away was expected. On May 1, he wrote on his Facebook page that he was in hospice care. The New York Times obituary...
Elvin Bishop hardly has blues roots. He was born in Glendale, CA and lived near Elliott, IA until he was ten, when his family moved to Tulsa. His community was...
Last week, I did a post on the passing of Samuel Charters, a very important researcher and blues archivist. The post featured an interview with Charters, who...
Son Seals is the real deal. He was born in Osceola, Arkansas, where his dad owned a juke joint called The Dipsy Doodle Club. According to Wikipedia, Seals got...
Samuel Charters, a very important historian of the blues, died March 11. He was 85 years old. This is from his profile at Wikipedia: Charters had for years...
Fulton Allen – Blind Boy Fuller – was born in 1908 in Wadesboro, North Carolina. He became completely blind by 1928. An examination near the end of his short...
This is funny, in a good way. First, listen to Buddy Guy reflect on the question of whether white people can play the blues. (NSFW for bad — but totally...
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