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The Blues is very simply the purest form of Art that I have yet witnessed on this earth. Its meaning and history are something that are very nearly evidence of divine intervention. For such beauty from such pain, is magic, is glory to the human spirit. How strong it is, how it can find joy in misery, how it always has hope. Glory to the powers of creation and the reasons for it. Glory to the men and women that gave it to us. Men and women that you will see on these pages. Special men and women that should never be forgotten, for their example is a needed one. 
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 Robert Johnson, King of the Delta Blues. Rumors and Tales swirl with the name. Even today, over 50 years after his death controversy still surrounds this Delta Blues Hero. Take away all the hype, and very simply... He's da' man! 
       
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Although Jimi Hendrix will be remembered as rock's most innovative and revolutionary guitarist, he had the natural instincts of a bluesman and in fact built much of his early repertoire from the blues. Live, Hendrix played plenty of blues his sets were almost always filled with long, extended jams based on blues chord progressions heard in such gems as Red House and California Night.
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Muddy Waters. His voice rings injustice. His rhythm rings eternal. They say Muddy Watersthat Muddy invented electricity. He took the meaning and soul of Delta Blues, plugged it into the wall, and went to Chicago..



 
 
 

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Elmore James 
King of the Slide Guitar 


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Leadbelly
Let's not forget Huddie . Leadbelly captured the hearts and spirits of his day, to save them. Today, he remains the most meaningful musician. Known as the King of the 12 String Guitar, it was his version of Gallows Pole that inspired Led Zeppelin.
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This fine man personalized a style of his own. He could play blues, gospel, rag and country. Gary Davis, subtly recognized, is in a class of his own, and has influenced plenty a musician.
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John Lee Hooker
The only man with more feeling than Muddy. John Lee Hooker leaves the complexity to the young hot shots. He has mastered rhythm and feel. One of the most admired living blues men there is today. Everyone wants to play with him, but he won't leave San Francisco. 
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One of the Forefathers of Delta Blues, Son House has been around since the beginning. He was known to play with the Likes of Charlie Patton and Robert Johnson.
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Mississippi John Hurt
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 This handsome fellow is Mississippi John Hurt. Listening to his music will make you wonder why I think Robert Johnson is so good. He made fingerpicking famous. 
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Ronnie Earl

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Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy
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Tab Benoit

Tab Benoit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bo Diddley was born Ellas Bates on December 30, 1928, in McComb, Mississippi.  At only 8 months of age, he went to live with his mother's cousin Gussie McDaniel, who served as his mother from that time forward.  The family moved to Chicago when Ellas was 6 or 7 years old, where he was exposed to the blues.
 
 

Bob Dylan was born as Robert Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1941. In the 1960s he gained recognition through his lyrics, capturing the alienation of American youth, and his harsh, insistent delivery. Influenced by Woody Guthrie, among others, Dylan exercised a profound influence on folk and Rock Music, his style evolving from folk to folk-rock to country. Enigmatic and reclusive, he became something of a cult figure.

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