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  2. Bobby Bland - Wikipedia

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    Robert Calvin Bland (born Robert Calvin Brooks; January 27, 1930 – June 23, 2013), known professionally as Bobby "Blue" Bland, was an American blues singer. Bland developed a sound that mixed gospel with the blues and R&B . [ 2 ]

  3. The Beale Streeters - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1949, Bobby "Blue" Bland had joined the group as the vocalist and singer/guitarist/drummer Willie Nix. [3] They performed with the house bands at local nightclubs and competed in amateur night contests at the Palace Theatre. [4] Members of the Beale Streeters often lodged at Mitchell Hotel, owned by Sunbeam Mitchell.

  4. List of 2013 deaths in popular music - Wikipedia

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    Name Age Date Location Cause of death Patti Page: 85: January 1, 2013: Encinitas, California, U.S.: Heart and lung disease [1]: Sammy Johns: 66: January 4, 2013 ...

  5. Years of Tears - Wikipedia

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    Years of Tears is an album by the American musician Bobby "Blue" Bland, released in 1993. [1] [2] Bland supported the album with a North American tour. [3] The album peaked at No. 80 on Billboard's Top R&B Albums chart. [4] It won a W. C. Handy Award, in the Soul/Blues category. [5]

  6. Turn On Your Love Light - Wikipedia

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    "Turn On Your Love Light" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by Bobby Bland in 1961. It was an important R&B and pop chart hit for Bland and has become one of his most identifiable songs. A variety of artists have recorded it, including Them and the Grateful Dead , who made it part of their concert repertoire.

  7. Here's the Man! - Wikipedia

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    [2] Billboard called Here's the Man! a "fine album ... which shows off [Bland's] stylish vocal treatments." [9] In an appreciation published after Bland's death, Texas Monthly wrote: "Blues could be orchestral, blues could be lush, blues could sound as urbane as it wanted to sound." [8] The album was a 2024 inductee to the Blues Hall of Fame. [10]

  8. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  9. Mel Brown (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Mel Brown (October 7, 1939 – March 20, 2009) was an American-born blues guitarist and singer. [1] He is best remembered for his decade-long backing of Bobby Bland, [1] although in his own right Brown recorded over a dozen albums between 1967 and 2006.

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