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Skip James
Skip James
American Delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter
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Fred McDowell
Fred McDowell
American Hill country blues singer and guitar player.
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Son House
Son House
American blues singer and guitarist
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Brownie McGhee
Brownie McGhee
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
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Barbecue Bob
Barbecue Bob
American blues musician
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Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters
American blues singer and guitarist
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Arthur Adams
Arthur Adams
American blues musician
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Ishman Bracey
Ishman Bracey
American singer-guitarist
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Bukka White
Bukka White
American Delta blues guitarist and singer
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R. L. Burnside
R. L. Burnside
American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist
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Eddie Taylor
Eddie Taylor
American electric blues guitarist and singer
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Sylvester Weaver
Sylvester Weaver
American country blues guitarist
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Charley Patton
Charley Patton
American Delta blues musician
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Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
American blues singer and musician
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Lightnin' Hopkins
Lightnin' Hopkins
American country blues singer, songwriter and guitarist
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Ted Hawkins
Ted Hawkins
American singer-songwriter
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Lonnie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson
musician from the USA
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Big Joe Williams
Big Joe Williams
American Delta blues guitarist, recording artist, singer and songwriter
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B. B. King
B. B. King
American blues musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist (1925-2015)
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Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley
American R&B musician
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Elmore James
Elmore James
American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and bandleader
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T-Bone Walker
T-Bone Walker
American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Jimmie Rodgers
Jimmie Rodgers
American country singer, songwriter
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Colin Linden
Colin Linden
Canadian musician, songwriter and record producer
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Chris Smither
Chris Smither
American singer-songwriter
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Howlin' Wolf
Howlin' Wolf
American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player
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Sam Collins
Sam Collins
American blues singer and guitarist
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Earl Hooker
Earl Hooker
American Chicago blues guitarist
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John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Tommy Johnson
Tommy Johnson
American musician
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Boz Scaggs
Boz Scaggs
American musician
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Mike Cooper
Mike Cooper
British guitarist
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Ike Turner
Ike Turner
African American musician, songwriter, and producer (1931-2007)
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Charlie Musselwhite
Charlie Musselwhite
American electric blues harmonica player and bandleader
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Memphis Slim
Memphis Slim
American recording artist; blues pianist, singer, and composer
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Reverend Gary Davis
Reverend Gary Davis
American blues and gospel singer and guitarist
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James Thomas
James Thomas
American Delta blues musician
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Jim Jackson
Jim Jackson
African American blues and hokum singer, songster and guitarist
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Delaney Bramlett
Delaney Bramlett
American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer
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Jo Ann Kelly
Jo Ann Kelly
English blues singer and guitarist
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Son Seals
Son Seals
American electric blues guitarist and singer
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Floyd Jones
Floyd Jones
American Chicago blues singer, guitarist and songwriter
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Tom Delaney
Tom Delaney
African American blues and jazz songwriter, pianist and singer
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Mr. Bo
Mr. Bo
musical artist
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W. C. Handy
W. C. Handy
American blues composer and musician
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Luther Johnson
Luther Johnson
American Chicago blues singer and guitarist
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Jimmy Dawkins
Jimmy Dawkins
American blues musician
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Ralph Bass
Ralph Bass
R&B record producer
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Roy Book Binder
Roy Book Binder
American blues guitarist
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Willie Brown
Willie Brown
guitar player and vocalist
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Fiddlin' Joe Martin
Fiddlin' Joe Martin
American blues musician
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Dave Van Ronk
Dave Van Ronk
American musician
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Lonnie Brooks
Lonnie Brooks
American blues singer and guitarist
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Rory Block
Rory Block
American blues guitarist and singer
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Chuck Willis
Chuck Willis
American blues, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll singer and songwriter
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Bull Moose Jackson
Bull Moose Jackson
American blues and rhythm-and-blues singer and saxophonist
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Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
American singer-songwriter and actor
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Walter Vinson
Walter Vinson
American Memphis blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Alan Wilson
Alan Wilson
musician
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Blind Willie McTell
Blind Willie McTell
Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist
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Memphis Minnie
Memphis Minnie
American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter
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Joe Willie Wilkins
Joe Willie Wilkins
American Memphis blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Merle Travis
Merle Travis
American country/Western singer-songwriter and musician
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Leroy Foster
Leroy Foster
American blues singer, drummer and guitarist
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Donovan
Donovan
Scottish singer, songwriter and guitarist
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Junior Walker
Junior Walker
American saxophonist
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Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers
Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers
African American Chicago blues guitarist and singer
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Elizabeth Cotten
Elizabeth Cotten
American blues and folk musician, singer and songwriter
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Big Bill Broonzy
Big Bill Broonzy
American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist
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Andy Fairweather Low
Andy Fairweather Low
Welsh singer, guitarist and songwriter
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Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan
Scottish-born skiffle musician
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Carl Perkins
Carl Perkins
American recording artist; rockabilly musician, songwriter
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Esther Phillips
Esther Phillips
American R&B singer
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Bobby Goldsboro
Bobby Goldsboro
American pop and country singer-songwriter
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Santana
Santana
American band led by Carlos Santana
Rubin Lacey
American country blues musician

Rubin Lacey

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American country blues musician
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Rubin "Rube" Lacey (January 2, 1901 – November 14, 1969) was an American country blues musician, who played guitar and was a singer and songwriter.

Lacey was born in Pelahatchie, Mississippi, United States, and learned to play the guitar in his teens from an older performer, George Hendrix. Working out of the Jackson area in the Mississippi Delta, he became one of the state's most popular blues singers. His bottleneck style inspired that of the better-known performer Son House. In 1927, he recorded four songs for Columbia Records in Memphis, Tennessee, though none were released, and the masters do not survive.

In 1928, Lacey recorded two songs, "Mississippi Jail House Groan" and "Ham Hound Crave", for Paramount Records, which constitute his recorded legacy. Four years later he became a minister. He was later found living in Lancaster, California, by the blues researcher David Evans, who recorded him with his congregation. He died there on November 14, 1969.