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Albert White : Soul of the Blues
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Electric blues.
Genre: Blues: Electric Blues
Release Date: 2007
Soul of the Blues Record Label: Music Maker
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hold on to Your Hiney 3:16 Album Only
A Rose for My Lady 3:25 Album Only
Bring it on Home to Me 2:47 Album Only
Soul of A Man 3:09 Album Only
Stranded in St. Louis 3:58 Album Only
Don't Make Your Move to Soon 4:19 Album Only
Get Down, Get Down 3:26 Album Only
I'll Take Care of You 3:03 Album Only
Dr. Feelgood 2:56 Album Only
Let's Talk it Over 3:28 Album Only
Landlord Blues 2:11 Album Only
Someday Baby 3:19 Album Only
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Albert White is no stranger to rhythm and blues. He began playing guitar at an early age. His uncle, the legendary Piano Red, noticed that Albert was actually playing self-made chords on a ukulele at the age of nine. Red sent Albert to take lessons from his guitarist, Wesley Jackson. Albert and his friend Marion Smith were soon camped out in front of juke joints, playing and singing for tips. In early 1962, Albert became the bandleader for Piano Red’s “Dr. Feelgood and the Interns.” Red had scored a hit with his song “Dr. Feelgood” and dressed his band in intern jackets and nurses uniforms. One of the “nurses” was Beverly “Guitar” Watkins who became a lifelong friend to Albert. When Red disbanded, Albert joined the “Tams” from the late 60’s to the early 70’s, and by the mid 70’s, joined Hank Ballard and the Midnighters. In recent decades, Albert’s own sound emerged, gigging with musicians in Atlanta, Georgia. Albert is currently touring the globe with the Music Maker Revue with his blues that makes everybody “Feel good”!

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