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Deep in the Blues is an album by the American musician James Cotton, released in 1996. [1] [2] It peaked at No. 13 on Billboard's Blues Albums chart. [3] Deep in the Blues won a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Blues Album". [4] It also won a W. C. Handy Award for best "Acoustic Blues Album". [5] Cotton supported the album with a North ...
The James Cotton Blues Band received a Grammy nomination in 1984 for Live from Chicago: Mr. Superharp Himself!, on Alligator, and a second for his 1987 album Take Me Back, on Blind Pig Records. He was awarded a Grammy for Best Traditional Blues Album for Deep in the Blues in 1996, produced by John Snyder.
Non-album track 1957 "Knee Deep In The Blues" / 16 15 3 13 Guy's Greatest Hits "Take Me Back Baby" 47 38 30 Non-album track "Rock-A-Billy" b/w "Hoot Owl" (Non-album track) 10 13 1 10 Guy's Greatest Hits "In The Middle Of A Dark Dark Night" / 25 49 Non-album tracks "Sweet Stuff" 83 51 flip "Call Rosie On The Phone" b/w "Cure For The Blues" 17 1958
Swingin' Live at the Church in Tulsa is a 2024 album by American blues musician Taj Mahal, recorded live before an audience in The Church Studio. [2] It has received positive reviews from critics. Swingin' Live at the Church in Tulsa won the 2025 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album. [3]
The Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album was awarded from 1983 to 2011 and from 2017 onwards. Until 1992 the award was known as Best Traditional Blues Performance and was twice awarded to individual tracks rather than albums. The award was discontinued after the 2011 Grammy season in a major overhaul of Grammy categories.
In 1965, Nelson recorded an acoustic blues album released on Prestige Records, Deep Are the Roots. [2] It featured blues harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite as a member of her backup band. [1] In Chicago, where the album was recorded, Nelson met and learned from artists including Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Otis Spann. [citation needed]
Deep Trout: The Early Years of Walter Trout is the first compilation album by American blues rock musician Walter Trout.Initially released in Europe by Provogue Records on January 31, 2005, it features tracks from several of Trout's early solo albums, in addition to three previously unreleased recordings.
"Knee Deep in the Blues" is a song written by Melvin Endsley, and recorded by American country music artist Marty Robbins. It was released on December 17, 1956 as the lead single from his compilation album Marty's Greatest Hits .