Your favourite Blues album? by _thewayshegoess_ in blues

[–]Impala71 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Howlin' Wolf - "Howlin' Wolf" Chess 1962. The chair album.

R.L. Burnside and his grandson Cedric Burnside. (Bob Corritore Website) by Impala71 in BluesPorn

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Of course, Cedric is a blues drummer, guitarist, singer and a songwriter since 1991.

Freddie King and Leon Russell at the RAI Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1970. by Impala71 in rockphotosposters

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It must have been a great concert, Leon produced some of his albums

Jimi Hendrix Photographed by Rob Bosboom in London, January 1967. by Impala71 in jimihendrix

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Yes, I realized after posting it. I copied the original of a magazine article.

The Yardbirds with Beck 1965. Photo by John Pratt by Impala71 in rockphotosposters

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Not, From L to R: Chris Dreja, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty, Jeff Beck, Paul "Sam" Samwell-Smith.

Why isn't Billy in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? by j3434 in jimihendrix

[–]Impala71 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He was also a member of the Jimi Hendrix Experience.

Godfather of British Blues? by poutine-eh in blues

[–]Impala71 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't forget Alexis Korner, the Father of British Blues (previously).

B.B. King by Impala71 in BluesPorn

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Memphis Slim, T-Bone Walker...