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    Frank "Son" Seals (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 . [3]

  2. The album was produced by Taylor, Criss Johnson, and Bruce Iglauer. [5] Taylor used her Blues Machine Band on the album, with guest turns by Son Seals, Albert Collins, Lonnie Brooks, and James Cotton. [6] ". Flamin' Mamie" was written by Willie Dixon. [7]

  3. Frank "Son" Seals (13 de agosto de 1942 – 20 de diciembre de 2004) [1] fue un guitarrista y cantante norteamericano de música blues. Biografía. Seals nació en Osceola (Arkansas), donde su padre, Jim "Son" Seals, regentaba un pequeño juke joint.

  4. -- GUITAR WORLD. Son Seals will always be regarded as one of Chicago's--and the blues'--greatest artists. From his debut recording, when he burst on the scene as a fully formed and mature artist, up to his last recordings, his stature as a leading blues voice grew with each new album he released.

  5. Queen Of The Blues. Koko tears through ten killers. Guests Son Seals, Albert Collins, Lonnie Brooks and James Cotton! Grammy nominee. "That voice is in superb form...a powerful album that goes straight to the heart"-CHICAGO TRIBUNE. Available On CD.

  6. The Son Seals Blues Band is the debut album by Son Seals, released by Alligator Records in 1973. It was produced by Son Seals and Bruce Iglauer, and was reissued on CD in 1993. Critical reception. AllMusic called the album "a rough, gruff, no-nonsense affair typified by the decidedly unsentimental track 'Your Love Is like a Cancer'."

  7. Son Seals’ fiery, hard-driven electric blues renewed the gritty Southern roots of Chicago blues during the 1970s and 80s, an era during which many of his contemporaries were molding their blues around the rhythms of funk and soul music or the excesses of rock ‘n’ roll.