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    Otis Spann (March 21, 1924 or 1930 – April 24, 1970) was an American blues musician, whom many consider to be the leading postwar Chicago blues pianist. Early life. Sources differ over Spann's early years. Some ...

  2. Explore Otis Spann's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Otis Spann on AllMusic.

  3. May 7, 2021 · Tracks0:00 The Hard Way5:05 Take A Little Walk With Me*8:32 Otis In The Dark13:07 Little Boy Blue*16:49 Country Boy21:14 Beat-Up Team27:15 My Daily Wish*31:4...

  4. Apr 30, 2015 · "The Blues Don't Like Nobody" A fantastic live recording of blues piano legend, Otis Spann. If you want to play just like Otis Spann CLICK HERE: http://blues...

  5. "Spann's Blues" a great live performance by legendary Chicago blues pianist Otis Spann. Now you can finally learn to play just like Otis and many other blues...

  6. Otis Spann’s recording career under his own name began in 1954, with a dynamic single on the Checker label; supposedly recorded after an all night party, it coupled the hoarsely hollered “It Must Have Been The Devil” with the frantic instrumental “Five Spot”. Two years later, a further two numbers were recorded for the company, but ...

  7. Otis Spann, the first piano player inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, did more than anyone to define the pianist’s role in postwar Chicago blues. His rock-solid support of Muddy Waters throughout the ’50s and ’60s was superb, and during his last decade Spann was able to record an impressive number of his own albums, which showcased the ...

  8. Sep 1, 1999 · Otis Spann, originally from Jackson, Mississippi, was born March 21, 1930. He was of a younger generation than fellow pianists Sunnyland Slim, Roosevelt Sykes or Memphis Slim,but his early musical tutelage was very similar. In Spann's case, he was inspired to play the piano at the age of eight by a local pianist Friday Ford.

  9. Otis Spann was the greatest Chicago blues pianist, from his long stint with Muddy Waters to his late-’60s recordings backed by Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac. In 1960, esteemed journalist Nat Hentoff produced Spann’s first solo album. Though it carried only the keyboardist’s name, it was actually a duo LP with guitarist Robert Lockwood, Jr., with

  10. Jan 15, 2001 · Otis Spann's Last Recording In April of 1970, blues pianist Otis Spann flew to Boston to play a gig. With him were his wife, Lucille, and his band. The concert would be Otis' last. Before he flew ...

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