Blind Willie McTell
Blind Willie McTell would be remembered today if only because Bob Dylan immortalized him in song, but McTell's legacy (recording from the 1920s to the 1950s) extends well beyond a single cut. A masterly 12-string guitar player, McTell came to epitomize the sophisticated blues style popular in Atlanta and up the East Coast. All the same, the Allman Brothers and others found plenty of gritty fire in his "Statesboro Blues."
Listen to Blind Willie McTell
at Finetune.
Albums
- (2007) Last Session
- (2005) Atlanta Twelve String
- (2003) Statesboro Blues
- (2003) Pig 'N Whistle Red
- (1994) THE DEFINITIVE BLIND WILLIE McTELL
- (1994) The Definitive Blind Willie McTell - CD2
Top Tracks
- Broke Down Engine
- Soon This Morning
- Death Room Blues
- Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
- Blues Around Midnight
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