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  1. Feb 10, 2024 · Mississippi Fred McDowell was born on January 12, 1904, in Rossville, Tennessee. He was raised in the rural Mississippi Delta region, known for its rich musical heritage. Growing up in a poverty-stricken environment, McDowell learned to play the guitar at a young age, honing his skills by playing at local house parties and juke joints.

  2. Digital Download9.99. “Mississippi” Fred McDowell often opened his performances saying that he didn’t play rock and roll music, he only played the natural blues. Many consider him to be the last great Mississippi country bluesman and bottle neck slide guitarist of the 20th century. This “best of” collection draws music recorded ...

  3. Fred McDowell (January 12 1904 – July 3 1972) (also known as Mississippi Fred McDowell) was a Delta blues singer and guitar player. His parents died when he was young. His parents died when he was young.

  4. Fred McDowell. More images. Profile: American 'hill country blues' singer and guitarist. Born: January 12, 1906 in Rossville, Tennessee, USA. Died: July 3, 1972 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA (Cancer) Also often called "Mississippi Fred McDowell". After decades of playing for small local gatherings, McDowell was recorded in 1959 by roving folklore ...

  5. 12” black vinyl LP with double-sided insert with historical information. "Fred McDowell: The Alan Lomax Recordings" is a collaboration by the Alan Lomax Archive, Mississippi Records, Little Axe Records, and Domino Sound. First pressing 2011, second pressing 2021. Recorded in Como, Mississippi, September 21-25, 1959. TRACK LIST:

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · Goin' Down to the River. Mississippi Fred McDowell · 1966. Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning (Remastered) Fred McDowell: The Alan Lomax Recordings · 1997. Write Me a Few Lines. You Gotta Move · 1989. 61 Highway. Portraits: The First Recordings · 1997.

  7. Jun 12, 2023 · Electric Delta Blues

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