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R.L. Burnside

Blues
Garage rock
Rock music
Brought up in a dirt-poor region of Lafayette County in the deep south, Robert Lee Burnside began playing guitar at the age of 16, influenced by local church music and the fife and drum picnics which are a major part of the regional music culture. Burnside uprooted and moved to Chicago, following his father who moved there as an economic migrant. His short time in the city was marred by tragedy - in the space of three years his father, two brothers and two uncles were all murdered, prompting Burnside to return south. In the 1950s Burnside was convicted of murder and imprisoned...
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Goin' Down SouthR.L. Burnside
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Jumper on the LineR.L. Burnside
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Chain of FoolsR.L. Burnside
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Long Haired DoneyR.L. Burnside
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Goin' Down SouthRough Guide and R.L. Burnside
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Rollin' and Tumblin'R.L. Burnside
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Goin' Down SouthR.L. Burnside

Sound Machine Groove

5:50

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Jumper on the LineR.L. Burnside

Plays and Sings the Mississippi Delta Blues

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Chain of FoolsR.L. Burnside

Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down

4:14

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Long Haired DoneyR.L. Burnside

Sound Machine Groove

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Goin' Down SouthRough Guide and R.L. Burnside

A Ass Pocket of Whiskey

3:14

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Rollin' and Tumblin'R.L. Burnside

Mississippi Hill Country Blues

2:45

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