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Barbecue Bob

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Born Robert Hicks in Georgia in 1902, Barbecue Bob was one of the reigning stars of what were called "race records" in the late '20s. He sang his blues songs in a clear and articulate tenor devoid of the heavier accent of Mississippi singers, and his singing was most often paired with rhythmically hard-driving acoustic 12-string guitar playing. He died of pneumonia at the age of twenty-nine, missing the folk/blues revival of the '60s from which so many of his contemporaries benefitted.

- Tom Heyman

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Brown-Skin Girl (3:06) Barbecue Bob Vol. 1 (1927 - 1928) $0.99
2. We Sure Got Hard Times (3:25) Exile On Main Street Blues $0.99
3. It Won't Be Long Now (4:30) Story of the Blues - The 20s $0.99
4. Ease It To Me Blues (3:01) History of Rhythm & Blues $0.99
5. Blind Pig Blues (3:03) Roots N' Blues: The Retrospective 1925-1950 $0.99
6. Bad Time Blues (3:15) Hard Times Come Again No More: Early American Rural Songs Of Hard Times And Hardships Vol. 2 $0.99
7. Atlanta Moan (3:03) Country Blues Bottleneck Guitar Classics 1926-1937 $0.99
8. Black Skunk Blues (3:02) Before The Blues Vol. 3 $0.99
9. Me And My Whiskey (3:09) Booze & The Blues $0.99
10. Untitled (3:09) The Slide Guitar: Bottles, Knives & Steel $0.99

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