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Bukka White
Bukka White is a blues artist from Aberdeen, MI USA. 6 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Blues · Aberdeen, MI USA · Best blues albums
- 6
- Releases
- 1964–2000
- Active years
Discography
6Most popular
Good Gin Blues
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About
Booker T. Washington “Bukka” White (November 12, 1906– February 26, 1977) was a delta blues guitarist and singer born in Aberdeen, Mississippi. Even though he didn’t like the spelling “Bukka”, he was best known by that name. He gave his more famous cousin B.B. King his first guitar, a Stella. Bukka himself is remembered as a player of National Steel guitars. He also played, but was less adept at, the piano. White started his career playing fiddle at square dances. He met Charley Patton early on, although some doubt has been cast upon this; regardless, Patton was a large influence on White. He typically played slide guitar, in an open tuning. He was one of the few, along with Skip James, to use a crossnote tuning in Em, which he may have learned, as James did, from Henry Stuckey.
Bukka White in brief
- How many Bukka White releases are on Riffiter?
- 6 releases are catalogued, spanning 1964 to 2000.
- What genre is Bukka White?
- Bukka White is catalogued under Blues.
- What is the most recent Bukka White release on Riffiter?
- The Panama Limited, released in 2000.