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Topic History of: Pre-war Blues
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Michael The earliest blues is, deep down, traditional music from Mali sung in English, IMHO.
Mart You will be intrigued by one of my new shows Zoo, it features only blues music and no overplaying.Lots of Robert Johnson.
The Cat Thanks for that link Zooloo.

Pre-war Blues. Right up my street.
zooloo Not sure if this a Tip or a View - doesn't quite fit in either category.

Anyway, it's "Country Blues Guitar. A Series of 17 Radio Broadcasts by Stefan Grossman"

They're free and interesting, especially if you like old blues music.