Honeyboy Edwards
Blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
Blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
1915
111 years ago
Artists & Creatives
United States
A prominent figure in the blues genre, this musician developed a distinctive slide guitar technique and a soulful vocal style. Emerging from the Mississippi Delta, significant contributions included the blending of traditional Delta blues with urban styles. This artist recorded multiple albums and performed extensively across the United States and internationally, bringing the essence of the Delta blues to broader audiences. Collaborations with various artists further enriched the musical landscape, showcasing a commitment to preserving and promoting blues music.
Released the album 'Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen'
Collaborated with artists like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker
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