About Big Joe Duskin
The Alabama-born son of a Baptist preacher, Big Joe Duskin grew up to become one of the stalwarts of the Cincinnati blues scene. Although he honored a promise to his father that he would not play the "Devil's music" until his father's death (at the age of 104, in the 1970s), Duskin quickly made up for lost time. Although he's recorded sporadically, releasing Cincinnati Stomp in 1977, Don't Mess With the Boogie Man in 1988, and Down the Road a Piece in 1998, he's had a major influence on aspiring Midwestern blues musicians.
Top Tracks
Dollar Bill Boogie
Beer Drinking Woman
Down the Road a Piece
Roll 'Em Pete
North To Alaska
Cincinnati Stomp
Key to the Highway
One Dirty Rat
Sloppy Drunk Blues
The Tribute
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