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Big Bill Broonzy

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Chicago Blues artist Big Bill Broonzy, died in 1958, unfortunately missing the 1960s blues renaissance, which surely would have proved very lucrative. Broonzy was one of a wave of artists who migrated to Chicago from the deep South in the '20s and bridged the gap between Country and Urban Blues. His warm vocal style could soar and shout, or be smooth and controlled. Broonzy was a well rounded guitar player equally adept at propulsive Country Blues and swinging single note lines for small jazz combos. He recorded prolifically, hundreds of sides -- as a sideman and as a solo artist. Ironically, as time went on, Broonzy played a less sophisticated, more rural style of blues, which reflected the tastes of white, folk music fans. He was one of the first blues artists to tour Europe and consequently had an enormous influence on the first wave of English Bluesmen like Alexis Korner -- and by proxy, Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones.

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1. Key To The Highway (3:01) Folk, Gospel & Blues: Will The Circle Be Unbroken $0.99
2. I Can't Be Satisfied (3:46) Warm, Witty And Wise $0.69
3. Baby Please Don't Go (3:12) Treat Me Right $0.99
4. St. Louis Blues (2:32) The History of the Blues $0.99
5. Worrying You Off My Mind - Part 1 (3:06) Good Time Tonight $0.99
6. Keep Your Hands Off Her (3:56) Essential Blues Masters $0.99
7. This Train (3:01) The Chronicles Of Big Bill $0.99
8. The Glory Of Love (2:30) The Bill Broonzy Story $0.99
9. Trouble in Mind (3:20) Trouble in Mind $0.99
10. Tell Me Who (4:36) The Chronicles Of Big Bill $0.99

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