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These recordings featured Burnside playing acoustic guitar and singing, and a few tracks had harmonica accompaniment by W.C. Veasey or Ulysse Red Ramsey. Although not recorded, by that time Burnside also played electric guitar. His early repertoire came from hill country and Memphis favorites, John
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His first marriage is apparently alluded to in a story he would tell in response to questions like "What is the blues about?": "It's when you get to your house, late at night, and the first thing you meet out there in the driveway is the cat, sayin'— 'She-ain't-here, She-ain't-here.'—You got the
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In the late 1940s he moved to Chicago, where his father had lived since he separated from his mother, in the hope of finding better economic opportunities. He found jobs at metal and glass factories, had the company of Muddy Waters (his cousin-in-law), and enjoyed the blues scene on
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These remix albums received mixed reviews, some describing the results as "unnatural" while others lauded the playful spirit, or "the way it yokes authentic blues feeling to new technology". Commercially, the remixes were successful; each surpassed its previous in Billboard's
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served once in a New Orleans session. Selections focused on hill country material and starker, less danceable songs by Lightnin' Hopkins, Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker. The results were four more LP releases and a videotape under his name, all in European markets.
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in 1991. The label, dedicated to recording aging north 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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a few years later. His first name is given variously as R. L., Rural, Robert Lee, Rule, or Ruel. His father left the family early on, and R. L. grew up with his mother, grandparents, and several siblings.
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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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From a hip-hop perspective the Fat Possum efforts were among the very first to incorporate the blues, but ultimately did not alter the younger genre's landscape. One clear precursor is found in
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In interviews Watson and Johnson of Fat Possum have indicated that Burnside was the label's best seller and enabled them to finance less commercially-assured projects, and sign new artists.
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About the incident he would recite, "I didn't mean to kill nobody. I just meant to shoot the sonofabitch in the head and two times in the chest. Him dying was between him and the Lord."
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Another heart attack in November 2002 resulted in a surgery in 2003, and short-circuited any future career plans he had. Yet Burnside continued as guest singer on occasions, such as at
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His sons: Melvin Burnside, R.L. Burnside Jr. (1954–2010), Calvin Burnside, Joseph Burnside, Daniel Burnside, Duwayne Burnside, Dexter Burnside, Garry Burnside, and Rodger Harmon
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Three years after coming to Chicago, Burnside went back south. He married Alice Mae Taylor in 1949 or 1950, his second marriage. He moved several times in the 1950s, between
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His son Garry Burnside used to play bass guitar with Junior Kimbrough, North Mississippi Allstars, and Hill Country Revue; in 2006 he released an album with Cedric
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with Lightnin' Hopkins and John Lee Hooker. As a solo performer, he made three tours in Europe, appearing before enthusiastic audiences. In 1974 he played at the
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He played the harmonica and dabbled with playing guitar, beginning at the age of 16. He said he first played in public at age 21 or 22. He learned mostly from
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Before long, however, Burnside was in declining health. He had an ear infection and underwent heart surgery in 1999. As his tours decreased to a minimum,
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club, with Brown and Cedric, was an occasion at which the French blues singer Sophie Kay (also known as Sophie Kertesz) filmed a 52-minute documentary.
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was recorded with Spencer's band and was marketed for their audience, but was credited to Burnside. It gained critical acclaim and received praise from
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His grandson Kent Burnside is also a touring blues musician. Kent is currently touring with the Flood Brothers and released an album with them in 2016
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From 1980 to 1986, Burnside recorded for the Dutch label Old Swingmaster and for the French label Arion, mostly solo or with harmonica accompaniment:
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was the first to feature Burnside's Sound Machine, which included his sons Duwayne and Daniel on guitar, his son Joseph on bass, and his son-in-law
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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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in 2000 (Traditional Blues Male Artist of the Year), two in 2002 (Traditional Blues Male Artist of the Year; Traditional Blues Album of the Year,
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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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in 2001, his doctor advised him to stop drinking; Burnside did, but he reported that change left him unable to play. Fat Possum rebounded with
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magazine wrote that "it sounds like no other blues album ever released" and an author there picked it for a year's end critics' poll, but
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on drums. The band was active mostly in home settings but also joined Burnside in Europe in 1980 and 1983. They offered a rare fusion of
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Part 2 was filmed in Swingmaster's record shop, Groningen (The Netherlands) in 1984 and was previously issued as a video by Swingmaster.
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In the mid-1980s Burnside retired from farm work and became more busy with the music. For about 12 years he worked with
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Burnside had a powerful, expressive voice, that did not fail with old age but rather grew richer, and played both
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counties, in northern Mississippi. At first he kept to particularly remote dwellings, working into the 1980s as a
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After parting ways with the Blues Explosion, the label turned to produce music in which recorded materials were
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McInerney, Jay. "White Man at the Door: One Man's Mission to Record the 'Dirty Blues' – before Everyone Dies."
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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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His daughters: Mildred Jean Burnside (1949–2010), Linda Jackson, Brenda Kay Brooks, and Pamela Denise Burnside
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According to Axel Küstner, who met them both in 1978: Liner notes to 'Mississippi Delta Blues', 1982:
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Members of his extended family continue to play blues in the Holly Springs area and in wider circles:
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served on some occasions (he also recorded as a lead artist, with guitar accompaniment by Burnside);
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Burnside would later draw upon this experience in his work, particularly in his interpretation of
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David Evans (2003). "Fife and drum Band". In John Shepherd; David Horn; Dave Laing; Paul Oliver;
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His son-in-law Calvin Jackson recorded with blues musicians of Burnside's generation and younger
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were probably the first to cover, and name, a Burnside composition on record: "Snake Drive" on
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and the hill country of northern Mississippi. During his time in the Delta, he met bluesmen
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filmed Burnside in the Brotherhood Sportsmen's Lodge, a juke joint he ran at the time near
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Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, Volume 2: Performance and Production
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used samples of Burnside's "Nightmare Blues" throughout the track "How Dare You", on his
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markers, which have been erected since 2006, mention him. In 2014 he was inducted to the
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has released six albums with four musical partners and toured with Kenny Brown and others
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Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World: Part 1, Performance and Production
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In the late 1970s or early 1980s, Burnside was introduced and struck a partnership with
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In 1969 he performed for the first time outside the United States, at a program in
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in concerts and social events, and many sources noted his quick wit and charisma.
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His grandson Cody released four albums and toured with the family and his own band
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Burnside continued to tour, perhaps more extensively than ever. He opened for the
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credit him as an influence and interpolated his "Skinny Woman" into their track "
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Later released on a 2010 DVD, and the Alan Lomax Archive's Youtube channel:
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in February, 1993 as the feature of a Baltimore Folk Music Society concert.
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picnics as elements of his childhood's musical landscape, and he credited
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Burnside was born in 1926 to Earnest Burnside and Josie Malone, in either
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Third Coast: Outkast, Timbaland, and How Hip-Hop Became a Southern Thing
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Documentary coverage of his contemporaneous life and work expanded too.
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Sylvester Oliver (2005-09-29). "A memoriam to bluesman R.L. Burnside".
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and collaborated with the counterpart musical family. The music writer
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The Real Deal: Experiencing Authenticity in the Music of R.L. Burnside
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and bars (some under his management), at picnics and at his own open
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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Archive – performers list. See also
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nominee/producer Larry Hoffman brought him to Baltimore to play the
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Afro-American Folk Music from Tate and Panola Counties, Mississippi
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In Burnside's words, "they can play rock 'n' roll and disco too".
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His sisters: Lucille Burnside, Verlyn Burnside, and Mat Burnside
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in what remained mostly outtakes of the television documentary
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opined that it was "perhaps the worst blues album ever made."
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His work with Jon Spencer was later cited as an influence by
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His wife: Alice Mae Taylor Burnside (1932–2008), married 1949
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growing cotton and soybean, as a commercial fisherman on the
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pattern that repeats throughout. Burnside played the guitar
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In a New York concert around the release of the documentary
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Compare Burnside's vocal imitation of fife and drum music:
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He spent the next 45 years, not unlike his early years, in
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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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appeal and introducing his music to a new fan base in the
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Like many joints that were abandoned in response to the
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Rollin' and Tumblin': the King of Hill Country Blues
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His son Duwayne Burnside has played guitar with the
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Burnside & Kenny Brown" 1305:American Patchwork: Songs and Stories of America 1300:Mississippi Authority for Educational Television 1099:—African American narrative folk poems such as " 3815:"Fat Possum Raises Hackles With Off-Beat Blues" 3630: 3628: 2806:"New Blues Label Founded at Memphis State Univ" 2102: 2100: 2032:"R.L. Burnside: North Mississippi Blues Legend" 1960:. No. 58. Nauman S. Scott. pp. 23–24. 1954:"A Bluesman Lives the Life [interview]" 1578:produced other early covers in her solo albums. 567:(1992), featuring the Sound Machine. The next, 3265: 3263: 3041:"Fat Possum: A Rocky Road for the Roots Label" 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2166: 2146:"The Story Behind R.L. Burnside's Sad 'Story'" 2106:Bruin, Leo, and Laundre, Kent. Liner notes of 1901: 1899: 1897: 1895: 1893: 1891: 1889: 1477:blues then. Your wife done gone." (Cited from 545:, in which Burnside was prominently featured. 4169:"'St Germain' Review: Bamako by Way of Paris" 4001:. Thefrontlinemusic.wordpress.com. 2011-05-22 3242:"Turning the tables on Burnside's deep blues" 3121: 3119: 3091: 3089: 3087: 3085: 3064: 3062: 3060: 2730: 2728: 2726: 2375: 2373: 2371: 2335: 2333: 2331: 2329: 2327: 2325: 2323: 835:In between, Fat Possum licensed and released 331:His earliest recordings were made in 1967 by 8: 3410:"Well Well Well...: R.L. Burnside 1926–2005" 3128:"Delta Blues, Including Long Jokes And Lust" 2781: 2779: 2756:Cedric Burnside and Kenny Brown. Interview. 2752: 2750: 2735:Michael Koster; Carter Grice (Summer 1999). 2420:"R.L. Burnside Welcomes All to 'Come On In'" 2260: 2258: 2256: 2254: 2252: 2250: 807:received significant airplay and an ensuing 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: 1769: 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: 2502: 1862: 1860: 1858: 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: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1937: 1935: 1933: 1931: 1929: 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" 2059: 2057: 2055: 2053: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1975: 1973: 1971: 1969: 1967: 1750: 1748: 1746: 1709: 1435: 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 2294: 2292: 2290: 2288: 2286: 2284: 2025: 2023: 2021: 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" 2019: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 2003: 2001: 1717: 1715: 1713: 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 638: 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 632: 518: 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. 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1982 World's Fair
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