
Robert Pete Williams was a unique and powerful voice in the world of country blues. Born in 1914 in Zachary, Louisiana, Williams lived a life[…]

Robert Pete Williams is a unique and haunting voice in the world of American blues. Known for his raw, emotional style and deeply personal lyrics,[…]

Houston Stackhouse may not be as widely known as some of his contemporaries, but his contributions to the Delta blues scene were significant and lasting.[…]

Carey Bell was one of the great harmonica masters of Chicago blues, a musician who carried the tradition forward with both fire and finesse. Born[…]

Carey Bell, born in 1936 in Macon, Mississippi, was one of the most respected blues harmonica players of his generation. A key figure in the[…]

Carey Bell, born Carey Bell Harrington on November 14, 1936, in Macon, Mississippi, was one of the most respected blues harmonica players of the 20th[…]

Herman "Junior" Parker was a bluesman with a velvet voice, a gifted songwriter, and a unique ability to blend blues with soul, R&B, and even[…]

Herman "Junior" Parker was one of the most distinctive and influential voices in the world of blues. Known for his smooth, velvety vocal style and[…]

Herman "Junior" Parker was one of the most influential blues singers of the 1950s and 1960s. Known for his warm, velvety voice and innovative musical[…]

R.L. Burnside was a legendary figure in the blues world—an artist who embodied the raw energy of Mississippi hill country blues while effortlessly adapting his[…]