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  2. Z. Z. Hill - Wikipedia

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    Arzell J. "Z. Z." Hill (September 30, 1935 – April 27, 1984) [1] was an American blues singer best known for his recordings in the 1970s and early 1980s, including his 1982 album for Malaco Records, Down Home, which stayed on the Billboard soul album chart for nearly two years. [1]

  3. Down Home (Z. Z. Hill album) - Wikipedia

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    Down Home is an album by the American blues musician Z. Z. Hill, released in 1982. [2] [3] "Down Home Blues", the album's first track, was a crossover hit, and is regarded as a blues standard. [4] [5] The song is said to be the best selling blues single of the 20th century. [6] The album peaked at No. 209 on the Billboard 200. [7]

  4. Take Me Down (The Pretty Reckless song) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] A music video for the song was released on September 29, 2016, which continued the theme of allusions to a diabolical nature. [3] The video consists of footage of the band performing in a stylized black and white setting, with the only color visible being a few things in red, including some parts of the background, and frontwoman Taylor ...

  5. Bryce Janey - Wikipedia

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    Janey triumphed at the Iowa Blues Challenge in 2011, and in 2012 was an International Blues Challenge semi-finalist in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] With his father, Billy Lee Janey, Bryce Janey stated at the time "we did a handful of festivals together this summer and will release a new Janey's Band CD for Grooveyard this winter". [ 8 ]

  6. George Jackson (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    George Henry Jackson (March 12, 1945 – April 14, 2013) was an American blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll/rock and soul singer-songwriter. His prominence was as a prolific and skilled songwriter: he wrote or co-wrote many hit songs for other musicians, including "Down Home Blues", "One Bad Apple", "Old Time Rock and Roll" and "The Only Way Is Up".

  7. Tom Delaney (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    One of Delaney's earliest compositions, "Jazz Me Blues", published in 1921, became one of his more durable works. Lucille Hegamin recorded it that year and it went on to become a jazz standard. [3] In the same year, "The Down Home Blues", recorded by Ethel Waters with Delaney accompanying on the piano, became her first hit. [3]

  8. Robert Lockwood Jr. - Wikipedia

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    On July 30 he recorded four songs, which were released as the first two 78-rpm singles under his own name: "Little Boy Blue" backed with "Take a Little Walk with Me" (Bluebird B-8820) and "I'm Gonna Train My Baby" backed with "Black Spider Blues" (Bluebird B-8877). [12] These songs remained in his repertoire throughout his career.

  9. Alvin Robinson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The song, featuring Robinson's "fantastically bluesy growl", [5] rose to no.52 on the Billboard pop chart. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He moved with Leiber and Stoller to their next label, Red Bird Records , and recorded "Down Home Girl", a song written by Leiber with Artie Butler , arranged by Joe Jones, and produced by Leiber and Stoller.