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Scrapper Blackwell

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Genres: Blues
Descriptive "tags": blues, guitar Powered by AudioScrobbler
Decades Active: 1960s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s
Links online: Wikipedia

Biography

Francis Hillman Blackwell, 21 February 1903, North Carolina, USA, d. 27 October 1962, Indianapolis, Indiana. Blackwell was one of the most brilliantly innovative guitarists to work in the blues idiom and his unique style defies categorization, being of a quality close to jazz. He was of Cherokee Indian descent and one of 16 children born to Payton and Elizabeth Blackwell. The details of his childhood are confused but it is known that he was taken to Indianapolis in 1906, and inherited his father’s interest in music (Payton was a fiddler). Self-taught on guitar and piano, he began to work as a part-time musician during his teenage years, sometimes straying as far as Chicago but always returning to Indianapolis. In the course of his career he recorded many satisfying and impressive blues guitar solos under his own name, but gained his greatest fame in the company of Leroy Carr. Their piano/guitar duets in support of Carr’s warm vocals set the standard for...

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