
Big Walter Horton, also known as “Shakey,” remains one of the most respected harmonica players in blues history. His expressive, deeply emotional playing and influence[…]

Big Walter Horton, also known as Walter "Shakey" Horton, was one of the most influential and skilled blues harmonica players in history. Known for his[…]

Slim Harpo, born James Moore in 1924, remains one of the most distinctive voices in blues history. With his laid-back drawl, infectious grooves, and masterful[…]

Slim Harpo may not be a household name like Muddy Waters or B.B. King, but his swampy, laid-back blues sound has left a lasting mark[…]

Slim Harpo was born James Isaac Moore on January 11, 1924, in Lobdell, Louisiana, just outside Baton Rouge. Orphaned at an early age, Moore was[…]

Big Joe Williams (1903–1982) was one of the most distinctive and influential Delta blues musicians of the 20th century. Known for his raw, emotive vocal[…]

Big Joe Williams was one of the most distinctive and influential blues musicians of the 20th century. Known for his raw energy, gritty vocals, and[…]

Big Joe Williams was a towering figure in the history of American blues—both literally and musically. Known for his distinctive nine-string guitar and a fiercely[…]

Reverend Gary Davis, also known as Blind Gary Davis, was one of the most influential blues and gospel guitarists of the 20th century. Born in[…]

Reverend Gary Davis, also known as Blind Gary Davis, was a singular figure in American music history. With his incredible fingerpicking guitar style, powerful gospel-infused[…]