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Bukka White - Mississippi Blues Giant


Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 56:27
Size: 129.2 MB
Styles: Delta blues
Year: 2003
Art: Front

[2:57] 1. The New 'frisco Train
[3:07] 2. The Panama Limited
[3:01] 3. I Am In The Heavenly Way
[3:01] 4. Promise True And Grand
[3:00] 5. Shake 'em On Down
[2:51] 6. Pinebluff Arkansas
[2:53] 7. Po' Boy
[2:23] 8. Sic 'em Dogs On
[2:57] 9. Black Train Blues
[2:39] 10. Parchman Farm Blues
[2:52] 11. Strange Place Blues
[2:48] 12. Fixin' To Die Blues
[2:35] 13. Aberdeen Mississippi Blues
[2:51] 14. Sleepy Man Blues
[2:23] 15. Good Gin Blues
[2:51] 16. Special Stream Line
[2:40] 17. District Attorney Blues
[2:59] 18. When Can I Change My Clothes
[2:38] 19. Bukka's Jitterbug Swing
[2:51] 20. High Fever Blues


Bukka White (true name: Booker T. Washington White) was born in Houston, Mississippi (not Houston, Texas) in 1906 (not any date between 1902-1905 or 1907-1909, as is variously reported). He got his initial start in music learning fiddle tunes from his father. Guitar instruction soon followed, but White's grandmother objected to anyone playing "that Devil music" in the household; nonetheless, his father eventually bought him a guitar. When Bukka White was 14 he spent some time with an uncle in Clarksdale, Mississippi and passed himself off as a 21-year-old, using his guitar playing as a way to attract women. Somewhere along the line, White came in contact with Delta blues legend Charley Patton, who no doubt was able to give Bukka White instruction on how to improve his skills in both areas of endeavor.

In addition to music, White pursued careers in sport, playing in Negro Leagues baseball and, for a time, taking up boxing. ~partial bio by Uncle Dave Lewis


Mississippi Blues Giant


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