Junior Kimbrough
David Kimbrough Jr., known as Junior Kimbrough, was the acknowledged master of the North Mississippi hill country blues, a hypnotic, trance-inducing style built on droning, repetitive guitar figures and an intense,...
David Kimbrough Jr., known as Junior Kimbrough, was the acknowledged master of the North Mississippi hill country blues, a hypnotic, trance-inducing style built on droning, repetitive guitar figures and an intense, intimate vocal delivery. He ran his own juke joint in Chulahoma, Mississippi, for decades, playing for local audiences in near-total obscurity until Fat Possum Records began documenting his music in the early 1990s. His albums 'All Night Long,' 'Sad Days, Lonely Nights,' and 'Most Things Haven't Worked Out' revealed an artist of stunning originality whose modal, minimalist approach had more in common with West African guitar traditions than with conventional blues. The Black Keys have cited him as a primary influence.
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