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Buddy Guy
Buddy Guy
American blues guitarist and singer
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John Mayall
John Mayall
English blues musician
2
The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds
English band
3
Jeff Beck
Jeff Beck
English rock guitarist
4
Derek and the Dominos
Derek and the Dominos
band
5
Jimmie Vaughan
Jimmie Vaughan
American blues rock guitarist and singer
6
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
English musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
7
Peter Green
Peter Green
British blues rock guitarist
8
Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters
American blues singer and guitarist
9
Mike Bloomfield
Mike Bloomfield
American guitarist and composer
10
Elmore James
Elmore James
American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and bandleader
11
Robert Elem
Robert Elem
American musician
12
Doyle Bramhall II
Doyle Bramhall II
American rock guitarist, songwriter and producer
13
Jimmy Johnson
Jimmy Johnson
American Chicago blues guitarist and singer
14
Hound Dog Taylor
Hound Dog Taylor
American Chicago blues guitarist and singer
15
Otis Spann
Otis Spann
American Chicago blues pianist
16
Donald Dunn
Donald Dunn
American bass guitarist (1941-2012)
17
Jimmy Reed
Jimmy Reed
American blues musician and songwriter
18
Luther Allison
Luther Allison
American blues guitarist
19
Robert Cray
Robert Cray
American blues guitarist and singer
20
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan
American guitarist, songwriter and recording artist
21
Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter
American blues guitarist and singer
22
Johnnie Johnson
Johnnie Johnson
American musician
23
Otis Rush
Otis Rush
American musician
24
Albert King
Albert King
American blues guitarist and singer
25
Bobby Tench
Bobby Tench
British vocalist and guitarist
26
Lonnie Mack
Lonnie Mack
American blues-rock guitarist and vocalist
27
Tinsley Ellis
Tinsley Ellis
American blues and rock musician
28
Robert Lockwood Jr.
Robert Lockwood Jr.
American Delta blues guitarist
29
Cream
Cream
1960s British rock supergroup
30
B. B. King
B. B. King
American blues musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist (1925-2015)
31
Luther Tucker
Luther Tucker
American musician
32
Paul Butterfield
Paul Butterfield
American blues singer and harmonica player
33
Rocky Hill
Rocky Hill
American blues guitarist
34
Earl Hooker
Earl Hooker
American Chicago blues guitarist
35
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
English blues band
36
Matt Murphy
Matt Murphy
American blues guitarist
37
Harvey Mandel
Harvey Mandel
American guitarist
38
Lonesome Sundown
Lonesome Sundown
American blues musician

Freddie King (September 3, 1934 – December 28, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with Albert King and B.B. King, none of whom are blood related). Mostly known for his soulful and powerful voice and distinctive guitar playing, King had a major influence on electric blues music and on many later blues guitarists.

Born in Gilmer, Texas, King became acquainted with the guitar at the age of six. He started learning the guitar from his mother and his uncle. King moved to Chicago when he was a teenager; there he formed his first band the Every Hour Blues Boys with guitarist Jimmie Lee Robinson and drummer Frank "Sonny" Scott. As he was repeatedly being rejected by Chess Records, he got signed to Federal Records, and got his break with single "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" and instrumental "Hide Away", which reached number five on the Billboard magazine's rhythm and blues chart in 1961. It later became a blues standard. King based his guitar style on Texas blues and Chicago blues influences. The album Freddy King Sings showcased his singing talents and included the record chart hits "You've Got to Love Her with a Feeling" and "I'm Tore Down". He later became involved with more rhythm and blues and rock oriented producers and was one of the first bluesmen to have a multiracial backing band at live performances.

He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by ZZ Top in 2012 and into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1982. His instrumental "Hide Away" was included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of "500 Songs that Shaped Rock". He was ranked 25th in the Rolling Stone magazine's 2003 edition of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and 15th in the 2011 edition.