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Mississippi bluesmen such as Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, was founded by two students who had been attending their performances for some years—Peter Redvers-Lee, editor of
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singer, songwriter and guitarist. He played music for much of his life but received little recognition before the early 1990s. In the latter half of that decade, Burnside recorded and toured with
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magazine, and Matthew Johnson, a writer for the magazine. Burnside remained with Fat Possum from that time until his death. Their first output was
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in 2021 featuring Kenny Brown. Brown along with bassist Eric Deaton would also join The Black Keys for their 2022 tour (supporting the release of
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premiere, but that was not approved for release by the label. Much of Beesley's footage and many of his interviews became part of the 77-minute
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3188:"This Is A Blues Band Of Another Color Purist? Not The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Spencer Calls Its Music "white Suburban Punk.""
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after two years; nine others are on later records. Another album of acoustic material was recorded in 1969 for
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R. L. Burnside Plays and Sings the Mississippi Delta Blues
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You See Me Laughin': The Last of the Hill Country Bluesmen
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2950:"Robert Palmer: Site-Specific Music [interview]"
2570:"The King Of Hill Country Blues: Rollin' & Tumblin'"
184:(November 23, 1926 – September 1, 2005) was an American
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3604:"Album: RL Burnside, A Bothered Mind, FAT POSSUM"
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2185:"Interview with R.L. Burnside & Kenny Brown"
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1954:"A Bluesman Lives the Life [interview]"
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3947:"Local Beat: If the Juke Joint's a-Rockin'"
3928:"Memphis-area obituaries: December 9, 2010"
3436:. MTV News. August 30, 1999. Archived from
3434:"R.L. Burnside Scheduled For Heart Surgery"
3299:. MTV News. August 10, 1998. Archived from
2977:
2975:
2639:"Tav Falco Panther Burns: Films and Videos"
2613:"Bomb — Artists in Conversation: Tav Falco"
2440:
2438:
2436:
1771:
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1767:
1128:Plays and Sings the Mississippi Delta Blues
4356:20th-century African-American male singers
4306:
3677:"Dragging The Blues Into The 21st Century"
3020:. Nielsen Business Media. pp. 1, 95.
2504:
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1407:. M.A. thesis. University of Mississippi.
36:
4406:People from Lafayette County, Mississippi
4133:"[Blues music awards, all years]"
3868:
3866:
3756:"Music from TV Commercials – Spring 2002"
2581:
2579:
2091:Archive of Folk Song, Library of Congress
1906:Gérard Herzhaft (1992). "R. L Burnside".
1367:Richard Johnston: Hill Country Troubadour
1298:, and Worth Long in association with the
225:, near the area that would be covered by
4093:"Buddy Guy Wins Three W.C. Handy Honors"
4041:"Kent Burnside & The Flood Brothers"
3845:"Hill Country Revue and Blues Evolution"
3813:Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen (1998-06-09).
3487:"R.L. Burnside Not Ready for Heaven Yet"
2847:"CD Review: R.L.BURNSIDE on SWINGMASTER"
1947:
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1835:Eagle, Bob L.; LeBlanc, Eric S. (2013).
1804:Birthplaces of Mississippi Blues Artists
1038:-bar blues patterns, often adding extra
1022:-heavy style was more characteristic of
602:, gaining many new fans. The 1996 album
380:New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
4020:"Alice Mae's Cafe | The Frontline"
2925:"Vintage T-Model Ford is the real deal"
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1425:. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas.
971:) to perform the Burnside covers live.
955:Burnside's fellow Fat Possum musicians
339:on the advice of fife player and maker
4411:People from Holly Springs, Mississippi
4331:Illustrated R. L. Burnside discography
3098:"R.L. Burnside Brews Blues on Matador"
2899:"Cuneo, il sound di Burnside e Morris"
2739:. Thirsty Ear Magazine. Archived from
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1958:Wavelength: New Orleans Music Magazine
1952:(August 1985). Connie Atkinson (ed.).
907:Hill Country Revue with R. L. Burnside
761:) but used Burnside's vocals. After a
4119:"2003 - 24th W.C. Handy Blues Awards"
4079:"2002 - 23rd W.C. Handy Blues Awards"
4065:"2000 - 21st W.C. Handy Blues Awards"
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1459:'s "Hard Time Killing Floor" and the
886:His 35 grandchildren: Cedric Burnside
7:
3880:. September 15, 2005. Archived from
3578:, review by Alex Henderson, allmusic
3323:"Slacking at the SXSW Film Festival"
2313:"R.L.'s Story", interview clip from
1085:, usually at the end of long notes.
1053:As was the case with his role model
1024:North Mississippi hill country blues
867:. His immediate survivors included:
3675:Morrison, Nick (January 12, 2011).
3592:, review by Steve Leggett, allmusic
3540:"Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down"
3408:Lou Friedman (September 14, 2005).
2688:. No. 159. Oxford, Mississippi
1525:Evans provided a few more details:
633:Burnside at the Double Door Inn in
300:1960–1990: Part-time musician
27:American blues musician (1926–2005)
4361:20th-century American male singers
2474:Stephen McDill (August 16, 2013).
1777:"Blues Veteran R.L. Burnside Dies"
355:Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, hits by
328:, and at the occasional festival.
25:
4230:. A&C Black. pp. 27–28.
3575:Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down
3512:Steve Newton (January 18, 2001).
2315:Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down
2070:(see filmography), minutes 25–30.
1465:Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down
1188:Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down
747:Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down
548:Burnside began recording for the
4426:People from Byhalia, Mississippi
4416:20th-century American guitarists
4396:Blues musicians from Mississippi
4251:Ross Haenfler (8 October 2013).
3485:Marian Montgomery (2000-12-20).
3378:Steve Walker (August 23, 2001).
1754:Bruin, Leo (1981). Liner notes,
1697:(see filmography), min. 25:55ff.
1042:to a measure as he saw fit. His
824:. But the live, unremixed album
590:, he attracted the attention of
47:
3847:. TheDeltaBlues. Archived from
3777:"The complete list of nominees"
3636:"R.L. Burnside – Chart history"
3297:"Burnside To Open For Beasties"
2886:. San Francisco Blues Festival.
2812:. 6 September 1980. p. 8.
2652:Richard A. Pleuger (May 2006).
1627:The Immortal Lee County Killers
1446:reads "R. L. (Rural) Burnside".
489:1984 Louisiana World Exposition
390:. His performance featured the
3932:The Commercial Appeal, Memphis
3542:. Discogs.com. 24 October 2000
3466:. October 4, 1999. p. 8.
3348:"[1999 Films at SXSW]"
3160:"Critics' Poll – Chris Morris"
3096:Morris, Chris (22 June 1996).
3039:Dixon, Michael (Winter 1997).
3012:Morris, Chris (11 June 1994).
2923:Allison Stewart (2002-12-06).
2897:Vanna Pescatori (1990-11-04).
2707:"R.L. Burnside | Credits"
2585:Arhoolie 1042 (1969) leaflet (
2527:The George Mitchell Collection
2108:Mississippi Hill Country Blues
2030:John Puckett (December 2004).
1343:Un jour avec... R. L. Burnside
1312:The Land Where the Blues Began
1292:The Land Where the Blues Began
1134:Mississippi Hill Country Blues
403:The Land Where the Blues Began
1:
4366:20th-century American singers
4259:. Routledge. pp. 89–90.
3664:. Da Capo Press. p. 221.
2380:Grant, Richard (2003-11-16).
2198:Leigh, Spencer (2005-09-03).
2183:Stiles, Ray M. (1998-08-01).
683:Late Night with Conan O'Brien
223:Lafayette County, Mississippi
3945:Lisle, Andria (2004-06-12).
3914:"Obituaries October 8, 2010"
3697:Steve Knopper (2004-11-21).
2786:James Lien (November 1998).
2481:Mississippi Business Journal
2304:(February 4, 2002), page 55.
2233:Contemporary Black Biography
2144:Nelson, Chris (2000-12-08).
1871:The Mississippi Encyclopedia
1838:Blues: A Regional Experience
1527:Nelson, Chris (1997-08-02).
1417:Smirnoff, Marc, ed. (2008).
493:San Francisco Blues Festival
261:as influences in adulthood.
213:1926–1959: Early years
30:For the stage director, see
4431:African-American guitarists
4421:Guitarists from Mississippi
4319:Slade's R. L. Burnside page
4167:Fusilli, Jim (2015-10-06).
3874:"Obituaries, R.L. Burnside"
3843:Jason Rewald (2009-06-18).
3722:Sisario, Ben (2005-09-02).
3561:"A Bothered Mind, FP1013-2"
3240:Matt Kelemen (1999-01-06).
3126:Ratliff, Ben (1997-03-15).
2984:"We've Still Got the Blues"
2982:Gill, Andy (24 June 2005).
2529:(2007), FP 1114. Quoted in
2455:. pp. 74–82, 128–131.
1572:Behind the Magnolia Curtain
1423:Book of Great Music Writing
994:Burnside performing at the
596:Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
53:Burnside performing at the
4447:
4401:Fat Possum Records artists
4391:Juke Joint blues musicians
3270:Lou Friedman (Fall 1999).
2855:– via Google Groups.
2531:Jeff Harris (2008-03-23).
2364:. Mississippi Blues Trail.
2148:. MTV News. Archived from
1986:Mabe, Ed (November 1999).
1821:. Mississippi Blues Trail.
1549:. Mississippi Blues Trail.
1531:. MTV News. Archived from
1500:(1996) and the opening of
1403:Dessier, Matthieu (2006).
899:North Mississippi Allstars
503:(a session from 1988) and
29:
4371:American blues guitarists
4314:Fat Possum artist website
3192:The Philadelphia Inquirer
3186:Dan DeLuca (1996-12-08).
2832:"Raw Electric: 1979–1980"
2788:"Mississippi Juke Joints"
2762:, Issue 141, March 2004.
2680:Wallace Lester, Wallace.
2555:Wolf LP 120.917 leaflet (
1909:Encyclopedia of the Blues
1841:. ABC-CLIO. p. 118.
1669:Exile on Coldharbour Lane
1641:The Wolf that House Built
1625:and covered on record by
1568:Tav Falco's Panther Burns
1486:: 94. 11 September 1995.
974:The electronica musician
803:. "Let My Baby Ride" off
787:Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
680:, was a musical guest on
367:, Lightnin' Hopkins, and
235:Mississippi Fred McDowell
46:
4376:American male guitarists
3602:Andy Gill (2004-10-08).
2759:Jefferson Blues Magazine
2445:Rubin, Mike (May 1997).
2418:Fortunato, John (1998).
1656:'s extremely successful
1252:No Monkeys on this Train
883:His brother: Jesse Monia
4386:Country blues musicians
4257:Subcultures: The Basics
4022:. Thefrontlinemusic.com
2905:(in Italian). p. 7
2110:. Swingmaster CD 2201.
1801:Miller, David Michael.
1498:A Ass Pocket of Whiskey
1234:My Black Name a-Ringin'
1159:A Ass Pocket of Whiskey
1046:are often based on the
946:Mississippi Blues Trail
853:Bonnaroo Music Festival
789:), and two tracks from
605:A Ass Pocket of Whiskey
84:Harmontown, Mississippi
4381:American blues singers
3679:. A Blog Supreme / NPR
2773:, via Google Translate
2386:Observer Music Monthly
1294:(1979) by Alan Lomax,
1088:Like his contemporary
1050:of north Mississippi.
1003:
889:32 great-grandchildren
783:Top Blues Albums chart
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533:Chulahoma, Mississippi
524:
66:Background information
2869:. Discogs.com. 2008.
2792:CMJ New Music Monthly
2080:Evans, David (1978),
1992:Perfect Sound Forever
1061:in favor of a single
1014:, with and without a
993:
811:was slotted in MTV's
719:filmed the 60-minute
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412:for his record label
4285:Burnside on Burnside
3614:on February 19, 2014
3563:. Discogs.com. 2004.
3519:The Georgia Straight
3464:CMJ New Music Report
3214:. Discogs.com. 1997.
3166:. 28 December 1996.
2845:Jean-Pierre Urbain.
2834:. Discogs.com. 2001.
2572:. Discogs.com. 2010.
2345:Sound Machine Groove
1574:, 1981. Band member
1389:(2012), directed by
1377:(2001), directed by
1326:(1991), directed by
1296:John Melville Bishop
1215:Burnside on Burnside
1122:Sound Machine Groove
942:Burnside on Burnside
865:Byhalia, Mississippi
826:Burnside on Burnside
594:, the leader of the
458:Sound Machine Groove
59:Knoxville, Tennessee
4173:Wall Street Journal
3795:on November 5, 2012
3660:Roni Sarig (2007).
3104:. pp. 10, 95.
1650:Chris Thomas (King)
1547:"Tate County Blues"
1480:"New York Magazine"
1095:Burnside knew many
1048:fife and drum blues
913:, and Holly Springs
550:Oxford, Mississippi
521:Liri Blues Festival
286:Aleck "Rice" Miller
282:Robert Lockwood Jr.
95:Oxford, Mississippi
4324:2018-07-09 at the
3979:"Duwayne Burnside"
3900:The South Reporter
3878:The South Reporter
3728:The New York Times
3132:The New York Times
2769:2017-06-30 at the
2641:. 7 December 2014.
2447:"Call of the Wild"
2267:The South Reporter
2236:. Gale Group. 2006
2230:"R. L. Burnside".
2065:You See Me Laughin
2063:Filmed interview.
1692:You See Me Laughin
1561:You See Me Laughin
1502:You See Me Laughin
1270:Long Distance Call
1222:Compilation albums
1004:
950:Blues Hall of Fame
857:Memphis, Tennessee
729:You See Me Laughin
725:SXSW Film Festival
708:, Robert Cage and
639:
581:Walters Art Museum
554:Fat Possum Records
525:
318:Tallahatchie River
274:Memphis, Tennessee
131:hill country blues
112:Memphis, Tennessee
4266:978-1-134-54763-0
4237:978-1-84714-472-0
4202:. Liner notes to
3977:Skelly, Richard.
3781:Los Angeles Times
3071:. Liner notes to
2187:. Blues on Stage.
1919:978-1-61075-139-1
1868:"Burnside, R. L."
1848:978-0-313-34424-4
1722:Skelly, Richard.
1333:Hill Stomp Hollar
1209:Mississippi Blues
1101:Signifying monkey
1002:, in January 2001
938:W. C. Handy Award
936:Burnside won one
793:were included in
721:Hill Stomp Hollar
702:Paul "Wine" Jones
497:Louis X. Erlanger
485:1982 World's Fair
278:Mississippi Delta
255:Lightnin' Hopkins
176:
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105:September 1, 2005
81:November 23, 1926
55:1982 World's Fair
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996:Crystal Ballroom
847:Death and legacy
841:HighTone Records
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