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Final recording of David “Honeyboy” Edwards, new CD/DVD presents Mississippi bluesman tellin’ what he knew about the blues and some of its biggest legends
It’s hard to believe that next week already marks five years since the passing of Delta bluesman David “Honeyboy” Edwards. But a new CD/DVD package of a 2010 show from Honeyboy, joined by longtime manager and harmonica player Michael Frank … Continue reading
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Celebrating Robert Johnson, the Big Head way
When it comes to the history of the blues, few names are better recognized than that of Robert Johnson, almost as much for the myth that surrounds him (you’ll recall the tale of Johnson having sold his soul to the devil … Continue reading
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