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Inspired by Big Bill Broonzy, Lightnin' Hopkins and the O.G. blues great Robert Johnson, this lesson just requires an acoustic guitar. Heartbreak optional
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Inspired by Big Bill Broonzy, Lightnin' Hopkins and the O.G. blues great Robert Johnson, this lesson just requires an acoustic guitar. Heartbreak optional
In this photo-rich guide, ten legendary blues artists are remembered where they now rest—beneath flowers, stone, and sky. From Dinah Washington’s bold spirit to Muddy Waters’ elect...
The Old Grey Whistle Test (which in its final years was abbreviated to the Whistle Test) was commissioned by David Attenborough and ran from 1971 to 1988. Broadcast annually on BBC...
Covered by artists across genres—from Lawrence Welk to Keith Richards—the song is built on just a handful of chords that repeat through both verses and chorus.
Seventy years ago this summer, a group of jazz men made a record that became the genre's first million-seller. The group was the Bill Doggett Combo, and the track was "Honky Tonk,...
"The Father of Bluegrass" Bill Monroe, the musician credited with founding the genre of bluegrass music, spent a chunk of his youth developing his sound at venues around Northwest...
A niece once pronounced to me that all the great blues musicians are dead. Alvin Youngblood Hart, Guy Davis and Corey Harris show that’s not true, as they are among the best blues...
Singer-guitarist T-Bone Walker (1910-1975). “Oak Cliff T-Bone” — as he was billed in his teens — was one of the first electric guitar heroes, modernizing the blues and paving the w...
Garret T. Willie – Bill’s Café Gulf Coast Records – 2026 https://garrettwillie.com/ 9 tracks; 35 minutes On Bill’s Café, Garret T. Willie doesn’t ease you in – he comes out swing...
Muddy Waters was the most important link between his urban black audience in the nightclubs of Chicago and the young white fans who came to know him as a result of the folk music c...
(My debt is to Mississippi John Hurt for the tune and the country blues style guitar on Stag o' ...
(My debt is to Mississippi John Hurt for the tune and the country blues style guitar on Stag o' ...
(My debt is to Mississippi John Hurt for the tune and the country blues style guitar on Stag o' ...
Bob Wills and Milton BrownIt is sometimes said that Milton Brown was the founder of Western swing, and it's certain that Bob Wills was its most popular exponent. The genre has only...
Bluesman gets raw and honest on timely state of the union address. Respected folk-blues musician Nathan Bell’s latest project, The Right Reverend Crow, is a formidable soul/blues t...
The King of the Blues on amp choice, T-Bone Walker, how he got his vibrato and more
At the age of 7, seeing B.B. King lit the path for Gibbons as a blues guitarist. The ZZ Top legend discusses B.B.’s lasting impact
The Blackberry Smoke frontman goes unplugged to give us a lesson in the fingerstyle techniques he applies in his day job
In his own words, Rush reflects on the brilliance of B.B. and what he learned from the King of the Blues
Riley B. "B.B." King, the quintessential Delta bluesman, died 11 years ago today on May 14, 2015. He was 89 years old. The post
Thanks to Mike Clark who shared via social media this fantastic clip of the great Sam Woodyard in action, featured with the Duke Ellington Orchestra:
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