This month In Blues Legends 04/12
Albert Collins, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winter, Walter Trout, Otis Spann, Johnnie Johnson, Ana Popovic, Ronnie Earl, Matt Schofield, Muddy Waters, Clark Terry, B.B King, R.L. Burnside, J.B. Lenoir, Lonnie Mack
They are the “Blues Legends” performers selected among the 1389 Posts we publish this month.
Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
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![]() 1 . Albert Collins & Stevie Ray Vaughan . FrostyStevie Ray Vaughan . Albert Collins . B.B. King get together in New Orleans (1988) |
![]() 2 . Johnny Winter . Be Careful With A FoolColumbia release ‘Johnny Winter,’ his self-titled second album (1969) |
![]() 3 . Walter Trout . Red House |
![]() 4 . Otis Spann . Spann’s Blues |
![]() 5 . Johnnie Johnson . Real Good WomanWe remember Chuck Berry’s pianist Johnnie Johnson. ‘Johnnie Was Good’ |
![]() 6 . Ana Popovic & Ronnie Earl . One Room Country Shack |
![]() 7 . Matt Schofield . The Day You Left |
![]() 8 . Muddy Waters & Clark Terry . Stormy Monday Blues |
![]() 9 . B.B King . When It All Comes Down |
![]() 10 . R.L. Burnside . When My First Wife Left MeR.L. Burnside releases ‘Too Bad Jim,’ his sixth album produced by Robert Palmer (1993) |
![]() 11 . J.B. Lenoir . The Whale Has Swallowed Me |
![]() 12 . Lonnie Mack . Oreo Cookie BluesWe remember Lonnie Mack and his Flying V. ‘It’s Lonnie At The Top’ |
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