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  2. J.D. Short - Wikipedia

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    J. D. Short (December 26, 1902 – October 21, 1962) [3] was an American Delta blues singer, guitarist, [4] and harmonicist with a distinctive vibrato-laden singing voice. [2] Early in his career, he recorded under a number of pseudonyms, including Jelly Jaw Short . [ 1 ]

  3. List of blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    Blues musicians are musical artists who are primarily recognized as writing, ... J.D. Short: 1902 1962 Mississippi Delta blues ... Country blues [135] John Henry ...

  4. John Popper - Wikipedia

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    He also played a short set during Paul's "We are the Future Rally", an alternative convention for Paul supporters that was held in Tampa the day before the 2012 Republican National Convention. [37] Popper (with and without Blues Traveler) has played at conventions, fundraisers, and ceremonies for both Republican and Democratic politicians. [38]

  5. Big Joe Williams - Wikipedia

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    Stavin' Chain Blues (1966), with J.D. Short Hell Bound and Heaven Sent (1964), with John Wesley (Short Stuff) Macon Three Kings And The Queen, Volume Two (1970, P.2013) (Spivey LP 1014) with Victoria Spivey, Memphis Slim, Roosevelt Sykes, Lonnie Johnson

  6. Mississippi John Hurt - Wikipedia

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    John Smith Hurt (March 8, 1893 [1] [nb 1] – November 2, 1966), known as Mississippi John Hurt, was an American country blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. [ 3 ] Biography

  7. John Belushi Confronts ‘Blues Brothers’ Critics in Never ...

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    A never-before-heard 1979 interview John Belushi gave to music critic Steve Bloom of the Soho Weekly News has been released for the first time as part of the Audible audio documentary “Blues ...

  8. John Mayall, the British blues musician whose influential band the Bluesbreakers was a training ground for Eric Clapton, Mick Fleetwood and many other superstars, has died. A statement on Mayall's ...

  9. John Littlejohn - Wikipedia

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    John Wesley Funchess (April 16, 1931 – February 1, 1994) [1] known professionally as John (or Johnny) Littlejohn, was an American electric blues slide guitarist. [2] He was active on the Chicago blues circuit from the 1950s to the 1980s.