Blues (Music)
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Blues (Music)
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Blues (Music)
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Incoming Resources
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- The best of Dion & the Belmonts
- Rappahannock blues, John Jackson
- Don't you feel my leg, the naughty bawdy blues of Blue Lu Barker, Maria Muldaur
- Baby's got the blues, Carol Diggory Shields ; illustrated by Lauren Tobia
- Sippiana hericane, Dr. John and the Lower 911
- Uncivil war, Shemekia Copeland
- Clayton Byrd goes underground, Rita Williams-Garcia ; illustrations by Frank Morrison
- Blues & ballads, a folksinger's songbook, Luther Dickinson, Volumes I & II
- West Side soul, Magic Sam's Blues Band
- Grandfather courage, Fantastic Negrito
- Just one more time, Johnny Copeland
- Return of the repressed, the John Fahey anthology
- First 50 blues songs you should play on guitar
- Mostly blues, Lionel Hampton
- Avalon blues, the complete 1928 OKeh recordings, Mississippi John Hurt
- Wicked grin, John Hammond
- Blues guitar, by Jon Chappell
- Sam Phillips, the man who invented rock 'n' roll
- I want it all back, Coco Montoya
- Georgica Pond, Johnnyswim
- Shemekia Copeland
- Volcano blues, Randy Weston, Melba Liston
- Gamblin' woman blues, Paul Geremia
- Medicine, Tab Benoit
- Harmonium, James Tenney
- Blue train, John Coltrane
- Pull up some dust and sit down, Ry Cooder
- The Montreux years., Dr. John
- Standing on the rooftop, Madeleine Peyroux
- Blue & lonesome, the Rolling Stones
- Brother Johnny, Edgar Winter
- Goin' back to New Orleans, Dr. John
- Shake 'em on down, a tribute to Mississippi Fred McDowell, Rory Block
- Clarinet marmalade, 25 great jazz clarinettists
- The complete recordings, Bessie Smith, Vol. 1
- 1927-1933, the early years, Blind Willie McTell
- Bix Beiderbecke, Volume I
- What happened, Miss Simone?, a Netflix documentary ; a RadicalMedia production ; in association with Moxie Firecracker ; a film by Liz Garbus ; directed by Liz Garbus ; produced by Amy Hobby ; producers, Liz Garbus, Justin Wilkes, Jayson Jackson
- Me and Mr. Johnson, Eric Clapton ; [songs by Robert Johnson]
- Classic harmonica blues, from Smithsonian Folkways, co-produced and annotated by Barry Lee Pearson and Jeff Place
- Drop on down in Florida, field recordings of African American traditional music 1977-1980, edited by Dwight DeVane and Blaine Waide ; with contributions from Peggy A. Bulger, Doris J. Dyen, and David Evans
- Back to Bogalusa, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
- Blues harmonica, by Winslow Yerxa
- Get on board, the songs of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder
- Every time I feel the spirit, the concert album, Sister Rosetta Tharpe
- Uptown ruler, Wynton Marsalis
- Born to sing, no plan B, Van Morrison
- Deuces wild, B.B. King
- Folk singer, Muddy Waters
- Black Swan sampler
Outgoing Resources
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