Book Creator

Musical impact

by Marshall Archibald

Pages 2 and 3 of 13

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George W. Johnson
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The first black artist who recorded under a major record label. He was a whistler and singer who recorded for early 1890’s phonographs. He quickly became the best selling artist in the U.S. performing shows and songs unacceptable by today’s standards
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Lightnin’ Hopkins was a blues musician, taking in the style from a young age. As he continued to put out music he became one of the largest and most defining figures of the blues genre. Hopkins’ guitar style was unlike any other at the time and paved the way for a new genre to emerge. When he passed away, The New York Times cited him as “perhaps the greatest single influence on rock guitar players”
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Lightnin’ Hopkins
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Lightnin’ Hopkins was a blues musician, taking in the style from a young age. As he continued to put out music he became one of the largest and most defining figures of the blues genre. Hopkins’ guitar style was unlike any other at the time and paved the way for a new genre to emerge. When he passed away, The New York Times cited him as “perhaps the greatest single influence on rock guitar players”