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Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Barbecue Bob - Yo Yo Blues

Barbecue Bob (aka Robert Hicks) , named Barbecue because he was a grill chef in a barbecue restaurant, was a piedamont blues artist. He was an iconic guitarist and had an amazin blues voice. Sadly he died in 1931 of TB aged 29.


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