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Meaning of "bluesmen"
Bluesman is a term used to refer to a musician who plays or specializes in blues music
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Some bluesmen played with fate.
He remains one of the preeminent white bluesmen of his generation.
Old bluesmen tell sad stories.
He is one of the last of the original bluesmen still on the scene.
It would thrill bluesmen so much that its production would never be interrupted.
As well as great bluesmen.
He was one of the first bluesmen to have a multiracial backing band at live performances.
We are both bluesmen.
I do not mind you getting men all liquored up but I lost two daughters to bluesmen.
You have played with many bluesmen that are known as legends.
He was the last survivor of the first generation of Delta bluesmen.
A lot of good bluesmen from around Greenville.
Tommy Johnson is one of the most exemplary of all the Delta bluesmen.
Many of these early Bluesmen played on street corners.
Long Island, the famous breeding ground for bluesmen.
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They got a whole mess of bluesmen working Mississippi fields.
The bluesmen of tomorrow on the Place des Festivals.
You would be surprised how many old bluesmen end up like that.
There are bluesmen and jazzmen who are popular too!
I am glad that some of the older British bluesmen are still out there doing it.
Several other bluesmen also recorded renditions of the song, often varying the lyrics.
John Lee Hooker is one of the few legendary bluesmen to crack the MTV barrier.
In my opinion, most bluesmen today are focused on their instrument first.
All with the drive and personality of two extraordinary bluesmen and a top-class rhythm section.
We 'd also say that bluesmen are among the best musicians in the world.
A subways and street busker taken under the wing of grizzled, wise bluesmen in Chicago.
They cover the greatest American bluesmen and assert themselves as a remarkable stage band.
I am a bluesman . Long island, the famous breeding ground for bluesmen.
Bracey was one of the few Mississippi bluesmen who sang with a nasal tone without embellishment.
Many bluesmen of the early 20 th century used open tunings.
There are two harmonica playing bluesmen known as Sonny Boy Williamson.
For other bluesmen like me, who… maybe the extra money should go into a fund.
Why is it that the best old bluesmen have huge ham hock hands?
Like many bluesmen of his generation, Miller was a heavy drinker.
That, they acknowledge, creates a certain kinship with the bluesmen of Mississippi and Chicago.
And the other bluesmen would just laugh at you because you weren't any good.
Chris and Geoff Dahl, from London Ontario, have been bluesmen since they were young teenagers.
Many bluesmen had been there before, all recording versions of a blues called ' Highway 61.
By his teens, he was gigging with Texas bluesmen Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland.
A lot of good bluesmen from around Greenville . A lot of fine, foxy mamas too, yes, sir.
He 's one of the great undiscovered bluesmen and people ought to hear him . ".
Well, I am the bluesman . We are both bluesmen.
Chicago blues was heavily influenced by Mississippi bluesmen who traveled to Chicago in the early 1940s.
Bill Homans, aka " Watermelon Slim " is one of the most intriguing bluesmen out there.
From the 1920s onward, Mississippi Delta bluesmen have used resonator guitars for their metallic sound.
Throughout the early ' 30s, Carr was one of the most popular bluesmen in America.
GE, Who are the bluesmen you most admire?
In the last 5 years, many legendary Chicago bluesmen have passed away.
Taylor 's wife, Vera, was the niece of the bluesmen Eddie " Guitar " Burns and Jimmy Burns.
You don't know nothing. A lot of good bluesmen from around Greenville.