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The essential blues magazine in the Pacific Northwest
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The biggest free blues festival in the South, held in historic Helena,
Arkansas
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A great acoustic blues festival
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Held in Portland, Oregon on the 4th of July weekend
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One of the best roots-music agencies
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Rick played and recorded with Sonny Boy Williamson II,
Albert King, Etta James, Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, Ernie K-Doe, and many
other great musicians. Several college students shot a video of Rick playing
three complete shows with Wolf and his band at the Savoy Lounge of the
Shelby Hotel in Detroit one night in 1974. If you know who shot this
footage, please contact Rick!
Please see our Rick Allen page.
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The official site for the seminal British blues band who backed Freddie
King and Wolf on a UK tour in 1969—still going strong in 2011 with a new
album in the works!
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The official site for the influential British blues band from the
1960s—Crawdaddy and Marquee Club regulars who toured with Wolf, Sonny Boy,
Mose Allison, and many other American blues greats.
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The biggest blues site on the Web
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Crumb's life of Charlie Patton, online. It comes from
Crumb's magnificent book
R. Crumb Draws
the Blues.
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Nice site by the well-respected Phoenix harp player, record producer,
and club owner (The Rhythm Room)
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More than 50 fantastic, newly available portraits of Wolf, including
some of the best we've ever seen of Wolf in performance or in private!
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The most complete repository of blues materials in the world
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Great Southern cultural center, and home of Living Blues magazine
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The definitive site about Sonnyboy II ("Rice" Miller)
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The largest blues society in the Pacific Northwest
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A blog "where the blues never die"; its first post is a nice piece about the Wolf
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