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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elmore_JamesElmore James - Wikipedia

    Elmore James, pseudonimo di Elmore Brooks (Richland, 27 gennaio 1918 – Chicago, 24 maggio 1963), è stato un musicista, compositore e bluesman statunitense, ricordato per il suo inconfondibile stile chitarristico e vocale. È stato uno dei più importanti bluesmen neri e ha influenzato una intera generazione di musicisti rock.Molti suoi brani furono reinterpretati da artisti e band inglesi ...

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    Elmore James (Richland (Holmes County, Mississippi), 27 januari 1918 - Chicago, 24 mei 1963) was een Amerikaans blues gitarist, zanger en liedjesschrijver, die ook bekend is onder de naam Elmore Brooks.. Biografie. Op zijn tiende leerde hij blueszingen en gitaarspelen op een zelfgemaakte gitaar. Hij speelde samen met mensen als Robert Johnson en Sonny Boy Williamson I.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › music-popular-and-jazz-biographies › elmore-jamesElmore James | Encyclopedia.com

    8 de may. de 2018 · The Legend of Elmore James (includes early sessions recorded 1952-56 for Meteor and Flair), Kent, 1964, reissued, United, 1975. The Resurrection of Elmore James (includes early sessions recorded 1952-56 for Meteor and Flair), Kent, 1964, reissued, United, 1975. One Way Out (includes 1951 recording of “ Dust My Broom ”), Charly, 1980.

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  5. Blues-rock pioneer Elmore James made a big splash over a short career. Born Elmore Brooks in Richland, Mississippi, in 1918, he began playing a one-stringed guitar at age 12. During the '30s, under the influence of Kokomo Arnold, Tampa Red, and Robert Johnson, he formed the hard-charging Broomdusters band, performing alongside Sonny Boy Williamson both before and after James’ stints in the U ...

  6. medium.com › @thelegendsofmusic › the-story-of-elmore-james-d16dca1c4b1cThe Story Of Elmore James - Medium

    21 de ene. de 2019 · For Elmore James the “Blues” made several crossover’s into other styles of music, which was a tactic other musicians like Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf and B.B.King employed.

  7. Elmore James versions[edit]Several versions of "It Hurts Me Too" were recorded in the 1940s and 1950s, including those by Stick McGhee and Big Bill Broonzy. ...

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