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Brown, Charles
Some of the smoothest piano ever played.

Brown, Clarence "Gatemouth"
The man from Slidel, La can swing on guitar and fiddle.

Brown, Shirley
"Woman To Woman"

Brown, Ruth
"The first rhythm-and-blues singer."

Buchanan, Roy
You can still hear Roy's screaming guitar from heaven.

Buckwheat Zydeco
The best party band in America.

Burks, Michael
Guitarist works the Blues hard. Very real Blues music.

Burnside, R.L.
His Blues are as real as they get.

Butler, Henry
The current torch-bearer of New Orleans piano.

Butterfield, Paul
Chicago harmonica player who led a Blues explosion in the 1960's.

Carr, T. C.
This Salty Dog has been a Blues legend in Florida for Years.

Canned Heat
Helped bring the blues to the 60's music scene.

Castro, Tommy
You've seen them as the house band on HBO's Comedy Showcase.

Cephas & Wiggins
The dynamic duo of acoustic Blues.

Chavis, Boozoo
Grandfather of modern Zydeco. Where the pretty women at?

Chenier, C.J.
Zydeco at it's best from the son of the King of Zydeco, Clifton Chenier.

Chubby, Popa
New York City Blues guitar-playing animal.

Champion, Grady
The "Mississippi Bluesman" blows a mean harp.

Clapton, Eric
This British rock icon always gave his propers to the Blues. In his own way, he has contributed greatly to the preservation of Blues Music.

Clarke, William
Harmonica master recorded on Alligator Records.

Clay, Otis
Soul, Blues , and Gospel vocalist.

Clearwater, Eddie "The Chief"
Born in Mississippi, and took the Blues to Chicago.

Cleary, Jon
This New Orleans transplant pounds a mean piano.

Commander Cody
Boogie-woogie master. Captain of the Lost Planet Airmen.

Coleman, Deborah
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

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