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Golden "Big" Wheeler
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Golden "Big" Wheeler (December 15, 1929 – July 20, 1998) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues singer, harmonicist and… read moreGolden "Big" Wheeler (December 15, 1929 – July 20, 1998) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues singer, harmonicist and songwriter. He released two albums in his lifetime, and is best known for his recordings of the s… read moreGolden "Big" Wheeler (December 15, 1929 – July 20, 1998) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues singer, harmonicist and songwriter. He released two albums in his lifetime, and is best known for his recordings of the songs "Damn Good Mojo" and "Bone Orchard"… read more -
Big Wheeler
557 listeners
Golden "Big" Wheeler (December 15, 1929 – July 20, 1998) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues singer, harmonicist and… read moreGolden "Big" Wheeler (December 15, 1929 – July 20, 1998) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues singer, harmonicist and songwriter. He released two albums in his lifetime, and is best known for his recordings of the s… read moreGolden "Big" Wheeler (December 15, 1929 – July 20, 1998) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues singer, harmonicist and songwriter. He released two albums in his lifetime, and is best known for his recordings of the songs "Damn Good Mojo" and "Bone Orchard"… read more -
Eddie Shaw & The Wolf Gang
2,613 listeners
Eddie Shaw (Stringtown, Mississippi, March 20, 1937 – January 29, 2018) was an American Chicago blues tenor saxophonist, arranger and bandl… read moreEddie Shaw (Stringtown, Mississippi, March 20, 1937 – January 29, 2018) was an American Chicago blues tenor saxophonist, arranger and bandleader. In 1972 he joined Howlin' Wolf, leading his band, the Wolf Gang, and writing half the … read moreEddie Shaw (Stringtown, Mississippi, March 20, 1937 – January 29, 2018) was an American Chicago blues tenor saxophonist, arranger and bandleader. In 1972 he joined Howlin' Wolf, leading his band, the Wolf Gang, and writing half the songs on "The Back Door Wolf" (1973). After the si… read more -
J.B. Hutto & the New Hawks
1,021 listeners
J.B. Hutto & The New Hawks was an American blues band led by singer and guitarist J.B. Hutto (1926 – 1983). Formed in the late 1970s a… read moreJ.B. Hutto & The New Hawks was an American blues band led by singer and guitarist J.B. Hutto (1926 – 1983). Formed in the late 1970s after he moved from Chicago to Boston, Hutto recruited a new band to succeed his earlier band J.B. … read moreJ.B. Hutto & The New Hawks was an American blues band led by singer and guitarist J.B. Hutto (1926 – 1983). Formed in the late 1970s after he moved from Chicago to Boston, Hutto recruited a new band to succeed his earlier band J.B. Hutto & The Hawks. The band recorded studio albums for t… read more -
Dennis Gruenling
1,370 listeners
After receiving his first harmonica as a gift from a family friend, he had heard his first blues record and his life was never the same! De… read moreAfter receiving his first harmonica as a gift from a family friend, he had heard his first blues record and his life was never the same! Dennis already was a life-long music fan (having grown up on country & western and big band/oldi… read moreAfter receiving his first harmonica as a gift from a family friend, he had heard his first blues record and his life was never the same! Dennis already was a life-long music fan (having grown up on country & western and big band/oldies), and already was acquiring a decent record collection (t… read more -
Carey & Lurrie Bell
10,414 listeners
Collaboration (on a few different albums) between singer / harmonica player Carey Bell and his guitarist son Lurrie Bell. See their respect… read moreCollaboration (on a few different albums) between singer / harmonica player Carey Bell and his guitarist son Lurrie Bell. See their respective biogs (linked above) for more info. View wikiCollaboration (on a few different albums) between singer / harmonica player Carey Bell and his guitarist son Lurrie Bell. See their respective biogs (linked above) for more info. View wiki -
Eddy Clearwater
10,029 listeners
Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater (born January 10, 1935; died June 1, 2018) was a versatile, flamboyant Chicago blues rocker who perfo… read moreEddy "The Chief" Clearwater (born January 10, 1935; died June 1, 2018) was a versatile, flamboyant Chicago blues rocker who performed good-natured party music and original, deep, melancholy blues with equal finesse. "It… read moreEddy "The Chief" Clearwater (born January 10, 1935; died June 1, 2018) was a versatile, flamboyant Chicago blues rocker who performed good-natured party music and original, deep, melancholy blues with equal finesse. "It's country and blues and rock 'n' roll combined&… read more -
Robert Nighthawk
27,663 listeners
Robert Lee McCollum (30 November 1909–5 November 1967) was an American bluesman who played and recorded under the names Robert Lee McCoy an… read moreRobert Lee McCollum (30 November 1909–5 November 1967) was an American bluesman who played and recorded under the names Robert Lee McCoy and Robert Nighthawk. Born in Helena, Arkansas, he left home at an early age to become a busking mus… read moreRobert Lee McCollum (30 November 1909–5 November 1967) was an American bluesman who played and recorded under the names Robert Lee McCoy and Robert Nighthawk. Born in Helena, Arkansas, he left home at an early age to become a busking musician, and after a period wandering through southern Mississ… read more -
Little Joe Blue
4,813 listeners
Little Joe Blue (September 23, 1934 — April 22, 1990) was an American blues singer, and guitarist. Born Joseph Valery, Jr. in Vicksburg, Mi… read moreLittle Joe Blue (September 23, 1934 — April 22, 1990) was an American blues singer, and guitarist. Born Joseph Valery, Jr. in Vicksburg, Mississippi, his music were heavily influenced by the work of Louis Jordan, Joe Liggins, and B. B. K… read moreLittle Joe Blue (September 23, 1934 — April 22, 1990) was an American blues singer, and guitarist. Born Joseph Valery, Jr. in Vicksburg, Mississippi, his music were heavily influenced by the work of Louis Jordan, Joe Liggins, and B. B. King. He played at the San Francisco Blues Festival in 1974, … read more -
Homesick James
12,811 listeners
Homesick James (30 April 1910 - 13 December 2006) was an American blues musician. He is believed to have been born John William Henderson, … read moreHomesick James (30 April 1910 - 13 December 2006) was an American blues musician. He is believed to have been born John William Henderson, but later used the name James A. Williamson and was sometimes referred to as Homesick James Willia… read moreHomesick James (30 April 1910 - 13 December 2006) was an American blues musician. He is believed to have been born John William Henderson, but later used the name James A. Williamson and was sometimes referred to as Homesick James Williamson. He was born in Somerville, Tennessee, the son of Corde… read more