2018 release. Snooky Pryor created the amplified down home sound of post-war Chicago blues. His singin´ and harp playing was influenced by John Lee Williamson (Sonny Boy I.) He recorded in the 50´s... more
Archive release. Errol was born 1939. As a boy, he moved to New York and later to London. His biggest hit was "Midnight Train". The recordings on this CD were done in Vienna 1973 - thanks to Hans... more
Memphis Minnie was the greatest "woman with guitar"! She played with great musicians like Casey Bill Weldon, Kansas Joe McCoy and Little Son Joe, who also became her husbands. In the 20´s, she also... more
Three different recordings of this slide-guitar master: one solo live, one live with Snooky Pryor in ’79 and one at his Chicago home in ’75. This is the real deal, nice ’n’ raw: "My Baby’s Gone,"... more
Those who frequent the Windy City’s blues clubs know Vance, a fixture there for decades. He mixes blues, R&B and soul as only he can on this 2017 album of new songs: "All About Life," "Get Home to My... more
2017 release. Katie Kern was born in Vienna in 1973. Her parents, both art teachers, sense the musical talent in little Katie and gave her extensive classical piano lessons. Her dad, an accomplished... more
Little Willie played the blues since he was 15, but it wasn’t ’til 2017 that he got the chance to make an album. Wolf Records came to his home in Duck Hill, Mississippi and recorded these acoustic... more
This is the first CD after a long time with john primers own band-the Real Deal Blues Band !!! The Band members are all great blues-artists- Melvin Smith on bass played with both Koko Taylor and... more
She was real blues history! In her youth Katie was a member of the Otis Redding Band; then she started her own career. As a child she listened to the boogie woogie stars Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons... more
In the 30's and 40's many blues artists played the blues at the greyhound bus stations or railway stations, but on Friday & Saturday evenings they played for the white (irish-born) audience at... more
Classic Chicago Blues featurs Bonnie Lee (the sweetheart of Chicago Blues), Nick Holt (Magic Slim's brother), Earl Howell (legendary Teardrops drummer) and special guest John Primer on guitar. Bonnie... more
From ’38 (the year he played Carnegie Hall) to ’46, here are 22 tracks by the blues harmonica master—some recorded as Sanders Terry, some with Blind Boy Fuller’s Boys and others with Woody Guthrie... more
A must for all blues fans, this is real traditional Chicago Blues! West Side blues artist Eddie Taylor Jr. Who learned his guitar style from his father, the late blues god Eddie Taylor may play a... more
Henry Townsend was the last living "real" St. Louis Blues Artist. He died 9 years ago and in his last years he still played on all Blues Festivals! He was both a master of the guitar and piano Blues.... more
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