Posted July 05, 2001 by pjaction
Police Dog Blues
by Blind Blake


pjaction says: No blues artist was as influential, sold as many records, and remains so cloaked in mystery as Blind Blake. Being blind, Blake most likely earned a living playing for change on street corners or for Saturday night dances and fish fries. His first recorded side, "West Coast Blues," was a hit and led to a recording career that lasted until 1932.
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