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  2. Atlanta blues - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta blues refers to the local blues scene in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, which had its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s.According to AllMusic,"The Atlanta blues scene of the 1920s was among the most fertile in all the South, with a steady stream of rural musicians converging on the city hoping to gain exposure playing the local club circuit, with any luck rising to perform at Decatur ...

  3. Forrest Howard McDonald - Wikipedia

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    He is a three time Just Plain Folk blues award winner, and was voted “Best Southern Blues Band” 1999-2001 by Real Blues Magazine. Finger Lickin' Blues was voted the best southern blues release by RBM in 2001. Forrest McDonald's band plays slow blues, jump, torch, boogie, jazz and good time swing.

  4. Beverly Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Watkins was playing internationally (for example, the Main Stage at the Ottawa Blues Fest in 2004) [6] as well as in her hometown Atlanta [7] [8] until temporarily sidelined by surgery in 2005, but recovered. She performed a set at the 2008 Cognac Blues Festival. Watkins died after a heart attack on October 1, 2019, at the age of 80. [9] [10]

  5. Music of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    In the blues bar named after McTell, Blind Willie's, and several others, blues musicians such as Francine Reed, Delta Moon, [12] and Sandra Hall have performed. There are also a number of jazz clubs and the annual Atlanta Jazz Festival.

  6. List of blues festivals - Wikipedia

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    Blues has since evolved from unaccompanied vocal music and oral traditions of slaves into a wide variety of styles and subgenres, such as country blues, Delta and Piedmont, Chicago, West Coast blues. World War II marked the transition from acoustic to electric blues and the progressive opening of blues music to a wider audience, especially ...

  7. Eddie Tigner - Wikipedia

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    Ed Tigner, Jr. (August 11, 1926 – April 18, 2019 [1]), better known as Eddie Tigner, was an American blues pianist, keyboardist, singer, and songwriter. [2] [3] He recorded two albums, both released by Music Maker, and continued to perform on stage each week, despite being in his nineties.

  8. Buddy Moss - Wikipedia

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    Eugene "Buddy" Moss (January 16, 1914 – October 19, 1984) was an American blues musician. He is one of two influential Piedmont blues guitarists to record in the period between Blind Blake's final sessions in 1932 and Blind Boy Fuller's debut in 1935 (the other being Josh White). [1]

  9. Music of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970) involved Macon's The Allman Brothers Band.In later decades, Atlanta has hosted the annual 2-day Music Midtown festival since 1994 (Atlanta's Collective Soul played there in 2000 and 2017, Atlanta's Manchester Orchestra in 2011, and Atlanta's Ludacris in 2001 and 2012), Shaky Beats Music Festival (an ...

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