
Tampa Red, often hailed as "The Guitar Wizard," left an indelible mark on the history of blues music. Known for his distinctive slide guitar style[…]

Tampa Red, born Hudson Whittaker on January 8, 1904, in Smithville, Georgia, was one of the most influential blues musicians of the early 20th century.[…]

Blind Blake, one of the most influential and enigmatic figures in early blues, continues to inspire musicians and fans alike. A virtuoso guitarist and captivating[…]

Blind Blake, a pioneer of the ragtime blues guitar style, left an indelible mark on American music. With his intricate fingerpicking and distinctive sound, he[…]

Blind Blake, born Arthur Blake, is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of the early 20th century. A pioneer of[…]

Ida Cox, often referred to as the "Uncrowned Queen of the Blues," was one of the most influential blues singers of the early 20th century.[…]

Ida Cox, a name synonymous with the classic blues era, was a pioneering African American singer, songwriter, and vaudeville performer who left an indelible mark[…]

Ida Cox, born on February 25, 1896, in Toccoa, Georgia, was one of the most influential blues singers of the early 20th century. Her powerful[…]

Gus Cannon, a pivotal figure in the history of American folk and blues, left an indelible mark on music with his unique banjo playing and[…]

Gus Cannon, a name synonymous with jug band music and the roots of the blues, was a pivotal figure in shaping American music. Known for[…]