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Lady Antebellum Is Now 'Lady A.' But So Is a Blues Singer Who's Used the Name for 20 Years
“This is my life. They’re using the name because of a Black Lives Matter incident that, for them, is just a moment in time,” says the original Lady A, a 61-year-old black singer whoR…
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Andre Williams: farewell to R&B's raunchiest raconteur
The midwestern singer, who has died aged 82, worked with everyone from Berry Gordy to thrash punks – and arguably invented rap music
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Unbelievable Version of Walkin' Blues Joanna Connor Band
Music, a thing we can all enjoy together, a miracle.
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This Land
Gary Clark Jr
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I'd Rather Go Blind
RocKwiz featuring Beth Hart
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That Ain't Right
Fats Waller, Ada Brown
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Another Night To Cry
Lonnie Johnson
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Hard Times Killing Floor Blues
Skip James
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Lonesome Valley & Spike Driver Blues
Mississippi John Hurt
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Let Them Talk: A Celebration of New Orleans Blues (all musics)
Hugh Laurie
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Boogie Blues Etude
Oscar Peterson
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Rainy Day
Brownie McGhee
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Gary Moore - LIVE BLUES -
If you like guitar and blues and rock together.
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Best Blues
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Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Constipation Blues
1969
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Sweet Bitter Blues
Encounters in Tokyo. “It seems possible to argue that American blues offers a new solution to the Japanese, an idea they maybe hadn’t encountered before, hadn’t realized could work as a balm.” By Amanda Petrusich.
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Never Tear Us Apart
INXS
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Trumpeter Plays the Blues (International Blues Music Day!) OC
Trumpeter blowing his horn. Hand-drawn, digitally rendered.
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Keep it to Yourself
Sonny Boy Williamson
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Rising high water blues: The impact of the great Mississippi flood of 1927
The area affected by the Mississippi flood of 1927, the most severe in US history, is unrivaled in the annals of American “natural” disasters. By Peter Coates.
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