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  2. List of blues standards - Wikipedia

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    Music journalist Richie Unterberger commented on the adaptability of blues: "From its inception, the blues has always responded to developments in popular music as a whole: the use of guitar and piano in American folk and gospel, the percussive rhythms of jazz, the lyrics of Tin Pan Alley, and the widespread use of amplification and electric ...

  3. Zac Harmon - Wikipedia

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    Harmon (and the Mid South Blues Revue) won the 2004 International Blues Challenge for Best Unsigned Blues Band, [5] sponsored by the Southern California Blues Society of Los Angeles. In 2005, XM Satellite Radio listeners voted Harmon the Best New Blues Artist in the XM Nation Awards, and in 2006, he was awarded the Blues Music Award for Best ...

  4. List of slide guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with guitarists in the American South and Hawaii in early 20th century, [2] slide guitar styles have developed in a variety of musical settings, including blues, country, and rock. [3] Most slide guitarists may also perform with guitars using traditional fretting techniques; additionally, some also play various types of steel guitars .

  5. Albert King - Wikipedia

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    Albert Nelson (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992), known by his stage name Albert King, was an American guitarist and singer who is often regarded as one of the greatest and most influential blues guitarists of all time.

  6. List of electric blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    [145] [146] He was also one of a small number of blues musicians to play mandolin, winning a W. C. Handy Award in 2003 for best acoustic blues album. [147] Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson – (April 11, 1939 – December 25, 2022) was a Chicago blues electric guitarist who is better known for his long stints working with Muddy Waters in the

  7. Chris Duarte (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Duarte won a label recording contract with Silvertone Records and released Texas Sugar/Strat Magik in 1994, [3] and was named "Best New Talent" in Guitar Player's 1995 Reader's Poll. [ citation needed ] He finished fourth in the magazine's "Best Blues Guitarist" category behind Eric Clapton , Buddy Guy and B.B. King .

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