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Dr. Horse
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Frankie Lee Sims
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Papa Lightfoot
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Tabby Thomas
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Lonesome Sundown
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Guitar Gable
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Silas Hogan
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Clarence Edwards
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Louisiana swamp blues veteran Clarence Edwards was rediscovered in the '90s after a long hiatus from recording, and began to garner so… read moreLouisiana swamp blues veteran Clarence Edwards was rediscovered in the '90s after a long hiatus from recording, and began to garner some of the recognition he deserved just prior to his unfortunately timed death. Edwards was born Ma… read moreLouisiana swamp blues veteran Clarence Edwards was rediscovered in the '90s after a long hiatus from recording, and began to garner some of the recognition he deserved just prior to his unfortunately timed death. Edwards was born March 25, 1933, in Lindsay, LA, as one of 14 siblings. When hi… read more