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  2. Duster Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Anthony "Duster" Bennett (23 September 1946 – 26 March 1976) was a British blues singer and musician. [1] Based in London, his first album Smiling Like I'm Happy saw him playing as a one-man band, playing a bass drum with his foot and blowing a harmonica on a rack while strumming a 1952 Les Paul Goldtop guitar given to him in 1968 by Peter Green. [2]

  3. Singing the Blues - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn Rovers fans have been known to sing a version of the song: "Never felt more like singing the blues, the Rovers win and Burnley lose, oh Rovers, you've got me singing the blues." Everton fans sing a version of this song; "I've never felt more like singing the blues, when Everton win and Liverpool lose, oh Everton you've got me singing ...

  4. Tiny Legs Tim - Wikipedia

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    Tim De Graeve (28 November 1978 – 25 May 2022), [1] known professionally as Tiny Legs Tim, was a Belgian blues guitarist and singer-songwriter.De Graeve also played the harmonica, was the inspirer of the Flemish blues and roots scene in the year 2010, and had his own record label called Sing My Title.

  5. Singin' the Blues - Wikipedia

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    Singin' the Blues is the first LP album by American bluesman B.B. King, released in 1957 by the Bihari brothers on their Crown budget label. [1] It is a compilation album whose songs were issued between 1951 and 1956 on singles by RPM Records and most had reached the Top 10 on Billboard 's Race/R&B singles charts. [ 2 ]

  6. Crosscut Saw (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crosscut Saw", or "Cross Cut Saw Blues" as it was first called, is a hokum-style song "that must have belonged to the general repertoire of the Delta blues". [1] Mississippi bluesman Tommy McClennan 's recording of the song was released in 1941 and has since been interpreted by many blues artists.

  7. Live in Cook County Jail - Wikipedia

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    Live in Cook County Jail is a 1971 live album by American blues musician B.B. King, recorded on September 10, 1970, in Cook County Jail in Chicago.Agreeing to a request by jail warden Winston Moore, King and his band performed for an audience of 2,117 prisoners, most of whom were young black men.

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  9. I'll Play the Blues for You - Wikipedia

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    I'll Play the Blues for You is the seventh studio album by American blues guitarist Albert King released in 1972. [1] In 2017, ...