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Willie Brown
Willie Brown
guitar player and vocalist
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Louise Johnson
Louise Johnson
Blues singer and pianist
2
Big Bill Broonzy
Big Bill Broonzy
American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist
3
Fiddlin' Joe Martin
Fiddlin' Joe Martin
American blues musician
4
Fred McDowell
Fred McDowell
American Hill country blues singer and guitar player.
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Tommy McClennan
Tommy McClennan
American Delta blues singer and guitarist
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Robert Wilkins
Robert Wilkins
American country blues guitarist and singer
7
Robert Lockwood Jr.
Robert Lockwood Jr.
American Delta blues guitarist
8
Elmore James
Elmore James
American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and bandleader
9
Mississippi Joe Callicott
Mississippi Joe Callicott
United States Delta blues singer and guitarist
10
Bukka White
Bukka White
American Delta blues guitarist and singer
11
Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters
American blues singer and guitarist
12
Henry Townsend
Henry Townsend
American musician
13
Skip James
Skip James
American Delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter
14
Samuel Charters
Samuel Charters
American music historian and musician
15
David Edwards
David Edwards
American blues guitarist and singer
16
Richard Dyer-Bennet
Richard Dyer-Bennet
American musician
17
The Chambers Brothers
The Chambers Brothers
American soul music band
18
Dave Van Ronk
Dave Van Ronk
American musician
19
Sonny Terry
Sonny Terry
American Piedmont blues musician
20
Mike Seeger
Mike Seeger
American singer
21
Victoria Spivey
Victoria Spivey
American blues singer and songwriter
22
Howlin' Wolf
Howlin' Wolf
American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player
23
New Lost City Ramblers
New Lost City Ramblers
musical group
24
Johnny B. Moore
Johnny B. Moore
American Chicago blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Charley Booker
Charley Booker
American musician
26
Robert Nighthawk
Robert Nighthawk
American blues musician
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Henry "Son" Sims
Henry "Son" Sims
American Delta blues violinist and songwriter
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Alan Wilson
Alan Wilson
musician
29
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
American singer and guitarist
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Charley Patton
Charley Patton
American Delta blues musician
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Gus Cannon
Gus Cannon
American blues musician
32
Houston Stackhouse
Houston Stackhouse
American Delta blues guitarist and singer
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Paul Geremia
Paul Geremia
American musician
34
James Thomas
James Thomas
American Delta blues musician
35
Pinetop Perkins
Pinetop Perkins
American blues pianist
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Bertha Lee Pate
Bertha Lee Pate
American classic female blues singer
37
Pops Staples
Pops Staples
American musician
38
Michael Hurley
Michael Hurley
American musician
39
Brownie McGhee
Brownie McGhee
American folk-blues singer and guitarist
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Blind Willie McTell
Blind Willie McTell
Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist
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Elizabeth Cotten
Elizabeth Cotten
American blues and folk musician, singer and songwriter
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Joe Willie Wilkins
Joe Willie Wilkins
American Memphis blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Mississippi John Hurt
Mississippi John Hurt
American country blues singer and guitarist
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Lead Belly
Lead Belly
American folk and blues musician
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Tommy Johnson
Tommy Johnson
American musician
46
Bascom Lamar Lunsford
Bascom Lamar Lunsford
American musician and lawyer
47
Little Brother Montgomery
Little Brother Montgomery
American jazz, boogie-woogie and blues pianist and singer
48
J.D. Short
J.D. Short
American Delta blues singer, guitarist and harmonicist
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Dock Boggs
Dock Boggs
American musician
50
Barbara Dane
Barbara Dane
American singer
51
Kings of Rhythm
Kings of Rhythm
American musical group; R&B/Soul band led by Ike Turner
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Guy Carawan
Guy Carawan
American musician and musicologist
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Sam Chatmon
Sam Chatmon
American blues musician
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Willie Love
Willie Love
American Delta blues pianist

Edward James "Son" House Jr. (March 21, 1902 – October 19, 1988) was an American delta blues singer and guitarist, noted for his highly emotional style of singing and slide guitar playing.

After years of hostility to secular music, as a preacher and for a few years also working as a church pastor, he turned to blues performance at the age of 25. He quickly developed a unique style by applying the rhythmic drive, vocal power and emotional intensity of his preaching to the newly learned idiom. In a short career interrupted by a spell in Parchman Farm penitentiary, he developed his musicianship to the point that Charley Patton, the foremost blues artist of the Mississippi Delta region, invited him to share engagements and to accompany him to a 1930 recording session for Paramount Records.

Issued at the start of the Great Depression, the records did not sell and did not lead to national recognition. Locally, House remained popular, and in the 1930s, together with Patton's associate Willie Brown, he was the leading musician of Coahoma County. There he was a formative influence on Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters. In 1941 and 1942, House and the members of his band were recorded by Alan Lomax and John W. Work for the Library of Congress and Fisk University. The following year, he left the Delta for Rochester, New York, and gave up music.

In 1964, a group of young record collectors discovered House, whom they knew of from his records issued by Paramount and by the Library of Congress. With their encouragement, he relearned his repertoire and established a career as an entertainer, performing for young, mostly white audiences in coffeehouses, at folk festivals and on concert tours during the American folk music revival, billed as a "folk blues" singer. He recorded several albums, and some informally taped concerts have also been issued as albums. House died in 1988. In 2017, his single "Preachin' the Blues" was inducted in to the Blues Hall of Fame.