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R. L. Burnside
R. L. Burnside
American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist
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Cedric Burnside
Cedric Burnside
American electric blues drummer, singer and songwriter
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Junior Kimbrough
Junior Kimbrough
american musician
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Kenny Brown
Kenny Brown
American blues slide guitarist
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Jessie Mae Hemphill
Jessie Mae Hemphill
American country blues guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist
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Robert Belfour
Robert Belfour
American blues musician
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Sid Hemphill
Sid Hemphill
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Jason Ricci
Jason Ricci
American musician
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North Mississippi Allstars
North Mississippi Allstars
American southern rock/blues band
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Shardé Thomas
Shardé Thomas
American fife player
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Othar Turner
Othar Turner
American fife player
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Mike Zito
Mike Zito
American musician
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Bernard Purdie
Bernard Purdie
American drummer
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Charley Patton
Charley Patton
American Delta blues musician
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Big Jack Johnson
Big Jack Johnson
American electric blues musician
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Hip Linkchain
Hip Linkchain
American blues guitarist and singer
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Tav Falco's Panther Burns
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
American rock band
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James Armstrong
James Armstrong
American soul blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
American rock and roll band
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Elmore James
Elmore James
American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and bandleader
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Tom Malone
Tom Malone
American musician
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Organ trio
Organ trio
trio including a Hammond organ
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Roy Ayers
Roy Ayers
American funk, soul, and jazz composer, vibraphone player, and music producer
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Napoleon Strickland
Napoleon Strickland
American musician
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Paul "Wine" Jones
Paul "Wine" Jones
American contemporary blues guitarist and singer
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Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
American Blues musician famous for incorporating elements of world music
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Parliament-Funkadelic
Parliament-Funkadelic
American band
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Jack Owens
Jack Owens
American Delta blues singer and guitarist
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Delta Moon
Delta Moon
American swamp blues, blues rock, and blues band
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Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters
American blues singer and guitarist
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Bobby Rush
Bobby Rush
American musician
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Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
band
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Lil' Dave Thompson
Lil' Dave Thompson
American electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Peter Rowan
Peter Rowan
American singer
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John "Jabo" Starks
John "Jabo" Starks
American drummer
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Anson Funderburgh
Anson Funderburgh
American blues guitarist and bandleader
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Skip James
Skip James
American Delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter
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Carey Bell
Carey Bell
American blues musician
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Herbie Goins
Herbie Goins
Rhythm and Blues singer
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Eddie Cusic
Eddie Cusic
American guitarist, singer, songwriter and singer-songwriter
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Howlin' Wolf
Howlin' Wolf
American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player
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Soledad Brothers
Soledad Brothers
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Ernie Royal
Ernie Royal
American jazz trumpeter
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Dexter Allen
Dexter Allen
musician
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B. B. King
B. B. King
American blues musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist (1925-2015)
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Sonny Boy Williamson II
Sonny Boy Williamson II
American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter
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Jack McDuff
Jack McDuff
American jazz organist and organ trio bandleader
Calvin Jackson
American musician (1961-2015)

Calvin Jackson

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American musician (1961-2015)
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Calvin Jackson (January 22, 1961, Holly Springs, Mississippi – February 10, 2015, Senatobia, Mississippi) was an American drummer from north Mississippi. He is considered an innovator in the Hill country blues style of drumming, having incorporated elements of the regional Fife and drum bands style in the blues band setting.

As a young teen he sang in the choir, and then joined the Jubilee Hummingbirds. At age 16, Jackson was drumming with bluesman R. L. Burnside. Burnside's daughter Linda had Jackson's son 1978, Cedric Burnside, and they would later marry. Jackson appeared in recordings of Burnside's band, sometimes called The Sound Machine, starting in 1979. Beside the traditional influence, David Evans credited him with bringing in the modern funk, RnB and soul influences of the band.

Later Jackson appeared on record with Junior Kimbrough (including in the cult documentary, Deep Blues), Jessie Mae Hemphill, CeDell Davis, R.L. Boyce and Markus James He performed live with Lightnin' Malcolm, Sean "Bad" Apple, and Little Joe Ayers.

In the mid 1990s he moved to the Netherlands to continue his musical career His son Cedric would take his place at Burnside's drums. In 1999 he released the only album under his own name, Calvin Jackson & Mississippi Bound's Goin' Down South. Participating were Cass Ian (vocals, guitar), Caret De Neeve (double bass) and Ludo "lazy lew" Beckers (harmonica). The album was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the category of "Best New Artist Debut".