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  1. Frank “SonSeals (August 13, 1942 – December 20, 2004) was an American electric blues guitarist and singer. In 2009, Seals was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. Seals was born in Osceola, Arkansas, where his father, Jim “SonSeals, owned a small juke joint, called the Dipsy Doodle Club. He began performing professionally by the ...

  2. Son Seals Obituary’ – by Keith Woods, from Tales From The Woods. Blues guitarist and singer Son Seals died in Chicago, Illinois on 20th December 2004 aged 62.Born Frank Seals in Osceola, Arkansas on 14th August 1942, the youngest of 13 children, he gained as his nickname ”Little Son” in deference to his father Jim, who was known locally as “Old Man Son”.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2024 · Son Seals was an American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Born in Arkansas in 1942, Seals discovered his passion for music at a young age. He achieved great success in the blues music industry with his unique guitar style and powerful vocals. Seals’ contributions to the blues genre have left a lasting impact, making him …

  4. Blues enthusiast Wesley Race heard Seals at the Flamingo one evening and was blown away by the raw intensity of Son’s solo work. Race rushed to a phone in the middle of one extended jam and called his friend Bruce Iglauer, whose Alligator label was just starting to get off the ground, and Iglauer too was impressed by the upstart young guitarist.

  5. 22 de dic. de 2004 · Dec. 22, 2004. Son Seals, a Chicago bluesman whose slash-and-burn guitar solos and raspy voice carried a fierce blues spirit into a new generation, died on Monday in Chicago. He was 62. The cause ...

  6. Some of Koko's most loyal fans are her fellow Chicago blues musicians. So, when she called on the city's top bluesmen, players like James Cotton, Son Seals, Lonnie Brooks, and Albert Collins, to help her on this album, all of them made time in their hectic schedules to give the Queen their best.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2004 · Son Seals, whose stinging, fluid guitar lines, gruff vocals and engaging stage persona made him a leading figure in Chicago's blues scene since the early 1970s, has died.