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Delta blues [40] Coot Grant: 1893 1970 Alabama Classic female blues [41] Lil Green: 1919* 1954 Mississippi Urban blues [42] Shirley Griffith: 1907 1974 Mississippi Country blues [43] Richard "Hacksaw" Harney: 1902 1973 Mississippi Delta blues [44] Lucille Hegamin: 1897* 1970 Georgia Classic female blues [45] Edmonia Henderson: 1898 1947 ...
The blues historian Barry Lee Pearson (Sounds Good to Me: The Bluesman's Story, Virginia Piedmont Blues) described Williams's performance: When I saw him playing at Mike Bloomfield 's "blues night" at the Fickle Pickle, Williams was playing an electric nine-string guitar through a small ramshackle amp with a pie plate nailed to it and a beer ...
During 1969 and 1970, he played with progressive heavy rock/blues bands Horse and Genesis (not the UK prog band of the same name). From September 1970 to October 1971, Taylor was the front-man for the blues band Chain , which had a hit single ("Black and Blue") and album ("Toward the Blues") during this period.
Sylvester James Jr. (September 6, 1947 – December 16, 1988), known simply as Sylvester, was an American singer-songwriter.Primarily active in the genres of disco, rhythm and blues, and soul, he was known for his flamboyant and androgynous appearance, falsetto singing voice, and hit disco singles in the late 1970s and 1980s.
Holmes was initially recorded by several people in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including Alan Lomax and David Evans. [6] The earliest known released recording of Holmes was "Devil's Blues" that he recorded with Cornelius Bright for Evans. It appeared in 1991 on a Wolf Records compilation album, Giants of the Country Blues Guitar - Vol. 2. [13]
In the 1980s and 1990s, blues rock was more roots-oriented than in the 1960s and 1970s, even when artists such as the Fabulous Thunderbirds and Stevie Ray Vaughan flirted with rock stardom. [1] Solo artists are listed alphabetically by last name, and groups are listed alphabetically by the first letter (not including the prefix "the", "a" or "an").
Jackson has been a professional musician since the 1960s, and since the late 1970s primarily as a blues singer and harmonica player. [1] Between 1978 and 1992, he was the lead singer of the well-respected Cameo Blues Band , of Toronto, with whom he continues to perform on occasion. [ 2 ]
The Blues Band; Blues Incorporated [2] Bluesology; Chicken Shack [2] Climax Blues Band; Cream [2] [11] Downliners Sect; Dr. Feelgood; Fleetwood Mac [2] Foghat; Free; The Groundhogs; The Hamsters; Jeff Beck Group; The Jimi Hendrix Experience [11] John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers; Juicy Lucy; Keef Hartley Band; King King; Led Zeppelin [2] Love ...