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Blues brother Benny Turner makes name for self with When She’s Gone
We’ve spent quite a bit of time talking here about the numerous second generation blues men and women helping to carry on their fathers’ musical legacies, including such artists as Shemekia Copeland, Bernard Allison, Lurrie Bell, Mud and Big Bill … Continue reading
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Tagged Benny Turner, Bob Margolin, Charles Brown, Freddie King, Marva Wright
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