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Otis Rush Jr. (April 29, 1934 – September 29, 2018) [1] was an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter. His distinctive guitar style featured a slow-burning sound and long bent notes .
Ain't Enough Comin' In. Ain't Enough Comin' In is an album by the American musician Otis Rush, released in 1994. [2] [3] It was Rush's first studio album in more than 15 years. [1] Ain't Enough Comin' In was regarded as a successful comeback album. [4] [5] [6] The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Blues Album". [7]
Blues Interaction – Live in Japan 1986. (1989) Lost in the Blues. (1991) Live in Europe. (1993) Lost in the Blues is an album by the American musician Otis Rush, released in 1991. [1] [2] A version of the album titled Troubles, Troubles was released in Europe by Sonet Records. [3]
The song was produced by Willie Dixon and features Rush on guitar and vocal, Dixon on bass, Ike Turner on second guitar, Little Brother Montgomery on piano, Harold Ashby and Jackie Brenston on saxophones, and Billy Gayles on drums. [1] When "All Your Love" was released in 1958 on Cobra Records, it was Rush's last
Willie Dixon. " I Can't Quit You Baby " is blues song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Chicago blues artist Otis Rush in 1956. [1] It is a slow twelve-bar blues ensemble piece, with lyrics about the consequences of an adulterous relationship which is difficult to end. "I Can't Quit You Baby" was Rush's first recording and Cobra ...
Live in Chicago is an album of live recordings by Little Walter and Otis Rush, purportedly recorded at the Chicago Blues Festival in 1967. According to the All Music Guide to the Blues, "These live performances have been circulating around bootleg channels under a plethora of titles for decades." [ 1] Some of these titles include:
Mourning In the Morning is an album by the American blues singer and guitarist Otis Rush, released in 1969. [5][6] Characterized as his first album, Rush had been cutting singles since 1955. The album fuses Rush's deep blues sound with soul and rock. The album was panned by many critics, but has since developed a cult following.
You're an electric bluesman in a hip-hop world. Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King and Duane Allman and Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers, to name a few, are long gone.