
About Albert Washington
Singer and songwriter Albert Washington spent most of his career singing in the blues clubs around Cincinnati, Ohio and his home in Long Island, N.Y. Washington, who is blind, released two recordings for Iris Records in the 1990s, Step It Up and Go in 1993 and A Brighter Day in 1994. One of four children of Jerry and Helen Washington, Albert's love of blues and gospel made itself known at a very early age. Washington remembers wanting to play his uncle's guitar at age five.
Top Tracks
Hold Me Baby
I'm The Man
Crazy Legs (Part 2)
Ramble
No Matter What the Cost May Be
Doggin' Me Around
A Woman Is A Funny Thing
Somewhere Down The Line
Turn On The Bright Lights
Loosen These Pains and Let Me Go
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