Hunter, Long John Texas Blues shuffle king. Hurt, Mississippi John Playing the Blues since before the Depression.
Indigenous Two brothers, a sister and a cousin make up this Native-American influenced Blues band. Jackson, Fruteland Winner of The Blues Foundation's 1997 "Keeping the Blues Alive" Award. James, Elmore "King of the Slide Guitar." James, Etta Big Blues voice and big Blues attitude. A National Treasure. James, Skip Innovator of Counrty Blues. Jefferson, Blind Lemon The most popular male blues recording artist of the 1920s. Dr. John Here's a piano playin' fool. Yea you right. Johnson, Big Jack Real Delta Electric Blues. Johnson, Luther "Guitar Junior" 1999 Grammy nominee, Best Traditional Blues Album. Johnson, Robert He didn't invent the Blues, but he sure had them. Katz, Bruce Champion keyboards with guitar great Julien Kasper. Kimbrough, Junior Blues guitar innovator. King, Albert Electric Blues pioneer. King, B.B. The "King" of the Blues! King, Freddie His instrumantals became Blues standards on the guitar. Kinsey, Big Daddy Heading up the family band, the Kinsey Report. The Kinsey Report Family Blues powerhouse from Gary, Indiana. Kirkland, Eddie Hard traveling rootsy blues guitarist. Former John Lee Hooker sideman. Kubek, Smokin' Joe Scorching Texas guitar. Along with the silk voice of Bnois King. Lang, Jeff Australian acoustic guitarist. Giving the Blues a down-under twist. Lang, Jonny The future of the Blues. Latimore, Benny "Let's Straighten It Out" is this smooth singer's big one. LaSalle, Denise This Diva will make you blush.
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