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  1. 29 de sept. de 2021 · The great blues guitarist Blind Lemon Jefferson recorded for Paramount from 1927 through 1928. As one of the earliest blues recording artists, he was among the first to attain exposure via disc. This, together with his genius, made him a monumental contributor to the blues as we know it. Dubbed the father of Texas blues, Blind Lemon Jefferson ...

  2. Lemon Henry Jefferson, dit Blind Lemon Jefferson, né le 24 septembre 1893 à Coutchman au Texas et mort le 19 décembre 1929 à Chicago [1], est un chanteur et guitariste de blues américain. Il reste un des chanteurs de blues les plus populaires des années 1920 .

  3. Blues, Folk. Styles. Acoustic Texas Blues, Country Blues, Field Recordings, Pre-War Gospel Blues, Regional Blues, Folk-Blues, Texas Blues, Acoustic Blues, Pre-War Blues, Slide Guitar Blues. Submit Corrections. Explore Blind Lemon Jefferson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Blind Lemon Jefferson on AllMusic.

  4. tracklist:00:00 Matchbox Blues 02:40 Easy Rider Blues 05:51 Mean Jumper Blues 08:30 Hangman Blues Country: SpainReleased: 1996Genre: Blues"Blind" Lemon Henry...

  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Jefferson, Blind Lemon. July 1897 December 1929. Although the circumstances of his birth are obscure, the blues guitarist and singer Blind Lemon Jefferson's birthplace is often given as Couchman, Texas. He is thought to have been born blind, but several of his songs indicate that he lost his sight in childhood.

  6. December 1925 - September 1929. Père du blues texan, Blind Lemon Jefferson se distingue par une voix haut perchée mais puissante. Son jeu de guitare s'avère d'une grande complexité que peu d'artistes réussiront à reproduire. Pourtant, son influence sur "T-Bone" Walker, "Lil' Son" Jackson, "Funny Paper" Smith et Lightnin' Hopkins sera ...

  7. 19 de dic. de 2017 · Paramount 12608 was recorded around February of 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, by Blind Lemon Jefferson. It also appeared on Broadway 5059, though I’m not certain whether or not anyone has ever seen one of those, I know I haven’t. It was released that March or early April, and first advertised in the Chicago Defender on April 7, 1928.