Sunnyland Slim & Carey Bell Blues Band
Self-paced pianist His style is characterized by heavy bass in his left hand and tremolos with his right. His voice was strong, solid and experienced performer, Slim became the great old man in the Chicago blues scene.
Albert Luandrew ’’Sunnyland Slim’’ (pn/voc)
B. September 5, 1906, Quintman, Mississippi
D. March 17, 1995, Chicago, Illinois
Carey Bell Harrington (ha/voc)
B. November 14, 1936, Macon, Mississippi
D. May 6, 2007, Chicago, Illinois
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