
When Steve Howell first heard Mississippi John Hurt's happy style of fingerpicking country blues in 1965 at the age of thirteen, he immediately knew that the tame, folky style of strumming the guitar was a thing of the past for him. This revelation opened the door to a new musical universe for him. As his journey progressed, Mississippi John Hurt begat Blind Willie McTell and Leadbelly. They in turn begat Robert Johnson, Son House, Rev. Gary Davis
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Kansas City Blues
Going Back to Florida
Downtown Blues
Who's Been Here?
Farmer John
Easy Rider Blues
Ready For the River
Wild About My Lovin'
Lulu's Back in Town
Acadian Lullaby
I've Got the Blues, Can't Be Satisfied
Little Red Hen
I Won't Cry
Charlie James
Since I Fell For You
Singin' the Blues
Limehouse Blues – After You've Gone
Louis Collins
All My Friends Are Gone
Red Cadillac and A Black Moustache
Basin Street Blues
Policy Blues
Crawlin King Snake
Rocking Chair
Mississippi Blues
I Can't Be Satisfied
A Hundred Years from Today
St. James Infirmary
Steady Rollin' Man
Me & My Uncle
I'm Going Away
Prodigal Son
Joshua F'it The Battle Of Jericho
Church Bell Blues
Meet Me Where They Play The Blues
Dirty Deal Blues
Ain't You Sorry
Louise
Crawlin' King Snake
Windy & Warm
Moon Going Down
Rowdy Blues
Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)
Another Friend Like Me
Elder Green Is Gone
Oh, Lord, Search My Heart
Bob McKinney
Ain't Nothin' In Ramblin'
Red Cadillac & A Black Moustache
I Never Cried
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