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  1. Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar – Bill Dye. Keyboards – Eddie Boyd, Michel Carras, Sid Wingfield. Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Guitar – Luther Allison. Photography By – François Leclerc (3), Jean-Philippe Martin-Payre, Pascal Marnay. Producer – Larry Martin.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1974 · Luther's Blues is where Luther Allison began to come into his own, developing a fluid, gutsy style full of soulful string bending. There are still a few weak spots, but the album remains an effective slice of contemporary Chicago blues.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Luther's Blues" on Discogs.

  4. 15 de feb. de 2018 · You can hear Luther’s tea-kettle-like scream on 1972’s “Bad News Is Coming”. Born on August 17, 1939 in Widener, Arkansas, Luther Allison was as much a son of the South as he was of Chicago. The fourteenth of 15 children raised by his sharecropper parents, Luther had to compete for attention from the get-go. The Allisons were a musical ...

  5. Bernard AllisonLuther’s Blues” (2 Cds) Con este doble disco, Thomas Ruf, propietario de la compañía alemana Ruf Records, quiere rendir homenaje a la familia Allison (Luther Allison y su hijo Bernard Allison) por los que Thomas siente una predilección especial. Lamentablemente Luther Allison falleció hace ya unos cuantos años, pero ...

  6. Arkansas-born blues guitarist Luther Allison came up in the Chicago scene in the late 1950s, encouraged by Muddy Waters. Allison didn't make his first album until the late '60s, but he quickly became a favorite on the festival circuit both in the U.S. and Europe.