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Bukka White

Blues
Delta Blues
Acoustic blues
Bukka White was a skilled and lively exemplar of traditional Mississippi Delta blues. His songs about the tribulations of life reflected his upbringing in the rural Deep South of America, his father's work on the railroad, and the three years he spent in a State penitentiary following a shooting incident. The American folk revival in the 1960s brought him acclaim, especially when Bob Dylan recorded his song 'Fixin' to Die Blues'. His own version won entry to the Grammy Awards Hall of Fame in 2012. White's father, John White, who played several instruments, bought him a guitar ...
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Shake 'Em On DownBukka White
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Parchman Farm BluesMississippi John Hurt and Bukka White
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High Fever BluesBukka White
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Bukka's Jitterbug SwingBukka White
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Special StreamlineBukka White
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Fixin' To DieBukka White
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Shake 'Em On DownBukka White

Mississippi Blues

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Parchman Farm BluesMississippi John Hurt and Bukka White

Mississippi Blues

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High Fever BluesBukka White

Mississippi Blues Giant: The Complete 1930-1940 Recordings

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Bukka's Jitterbug SwingBukka White

The Slide Guitar: Bottles, Knives & Steel

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Special StreamlineBukka White

The Slide Guitar: Bottles, Knives & Steel

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Fixin' To DieBukka White

Mississippi Blues Giant: The Complete 1930-1940 Recordings

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