
There are two artists with this name. 1. Living far from prevailing blues currents near Woodville, Mississippi some fifteen miles from Lake Mary, Scott Dunbar was a musician of extraordinary and utterly singular ability. Dunbar passed away at the age of 90 in 1994 with his death largely unnoticed outside of a couple of obituaries in blues magazines and a recorded legacy of nineteen issued sides. Living off the beaten path caused Dunbar to develop a highly individual style, while traditional, still far removed form other blues currents.
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