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Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About: Vol. 2
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From the time the first “Diddley Bo” appeared on a wooden barnyard wall, countless great sounding blues songs, acoustic and electric, have been written and recorded by many talented artists.

These ten legendary songs, among them “Boogie Chillun,” “John the Revelator” and “St. James Infirmary” from fabled musicians like John Lee Hooker, Son House and Doc Watson, provide some of the critical links in the chain of the American blues tradition.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPaul Wolfle
Release dateOct 3, 2011
Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About: Vol. 2

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  • Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About: Vol. 2

    Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About: Vol. 2
    Ten Legendary Blues Songs You Should Know About: Vol. 2

    From the time the first “Diddley Bo” appeared on a wooden barnyard wall, countless great sounding blues songs, acoustic and electric, have been written and recorded by many talented artists. These ten legendary songs, among them “Boogie Chillun,” “John the Revelator” and “St. James Infirmary” from fabled musicians like John Lee Hooker, Son House and Doc Watson, provide some of the critical links in the chain of the American blues tradition.

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Paul Wolfle

The underlying thread running through each of Paul Wolfle’s eBooks reveals a unique perspective about the relationships of women, men, families and employers. Fact or fiction, good, bad, but certainly not indifferent, Wolfle’s take surely captures the attention of readers. What’s more, Long Island is close to Paul’s heart and a topic that he intimately knows. The magnetic draw to New York City’s neighbor to the east only makes perfect sense, given that he was born and raised in Nassau County. Additionally, Wolfle Street, on the celebrated and sometimes infamous “Gold Coast,” is a testament to this inveterate Long Island name and has been for many years. Paul’s articles and blog postings can be found on a variety of social media platforms.

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