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  1. Bukka White - Houston. Houston area native Booker T. Washington White (c. 1904–1977) was one of the most expressive vocalists and powerful slide guitarists in the blues. A remarkable lyricist as well, he recorded such classics as “Shake ‘Em On Down” and “Fixin’ to Die Blues” between 1930 and 1940 under the names Washington White ...

  2. Music video by Bukka White performing Old Lady Blues (Live).

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  4. Bukka White: That’s what I’m talking about, if you don’t feel good, you ain’t but as long as you have something to contain your mind, as I said on each side. I’m going to keep up with the books and I’m going to keep up with the paper and when anybody ever get any closer, and the roots of the Blues and that.

  5. Big Daddy (Bukka White album) Big Daddy. (Bukka White album) Big Daddy is an album by the American blues musician Bukka White, released in 1974. [2] [3] It was White's final album. [4] Big Daddy was reissued by Shout! Factory in 2004. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for best "Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording". [5]

  6. Bukka WhiteSinger, guitarist, songwriter Bukka White's classic Mississippi blues music was simple, intense, and above all, personal. Accompanying himself ferociously with a National steel-bodied guitar played slide-style with a short metal tube, he sang in unvarnished terms about his own life experiences, and he made what are generally considered his greatest recordings after serving two years ...

  7. A faint odor of bedpan greeted me as I entered the room in the rehabilitation unit of Beverly Hospital in Beverly, Massachusetts. In bed lay the stocky figure of Booker T. Washington White, clad in a white hospital smock. The upper half of the hospital bed had been raised so that Bukka (as the Vocalion record label had dubbed him in 1937) could ...

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