
McKinley Morganfield (1913-1983), universally known as Muddy Waters, stands as a colossal figure in the annals of American music. Often hailed as the "father of[…]

Taj Mahal is a towering figure in the world of blues, celebrated for his innovative fusion of Delta blues with Caribbean, African, and South Pacific[…]

Taj Mahal is more than just a blues musician—he's a global ambassador for roots music. With a career spanning over five decades, Taj has blended[…]

Taj Mahal, born Henry Saint Clair Fredericks Jr. on May 17, 1942, in Harlem, New York, is one of the most eclectic and influential figures[…]

David "Honeyboy" Edwards was one of the last living links to the early Delta blues tradition. Born in 1915 in Shaw, Mississippi, Edwards lived and[…]

David “Honeyboy” Edwards was one of the last living links to the early days of the Delta blues. His long life and storied career made[…]

David "Honeyboy" Edwards was one of the last direct links to the early Delta blues tradition, a living testament to the raw, powerful roots of[…]

When it comes to modern electric blues, few artists embody the raw energy and emotional power of the genre like Son Seals. Born Frank Seals[…]

Son Seals was one of the fiercest and most passionate blues guitarists to emerge from Chicago’s vibrant music scene. With his raw energy, gritty voice,[…]

Son Seals was a powerhouse of electric blues, known for his raw intensity, gritty guitar work, and deeply emotional vocals. Emerging from the deep musical[…]