In addition to the other great blues artists from above.
Etta James Buddy Guy The real deal live the master of the telecaster Little Milton BB King Howlin Wolf Muddy Waters John Mayall & Eric Clapton John Lee Hooker Lightnin' Hopkins Mojo Hand Bobby "Blue" Bland Albert Collins Robert Cray Johnny Copland Luther Allison Lucky Peterson Luke and the Locomotives The Rolling Stones Singles Collection: The London Years Eric Johnson Stevie Ray Vaughan Keb Mo James Cotton Big Walter Horton Katie Webster Sonny Terry Lonnie Brooks Son Seals Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials A.C. Reed Alligator records anniversary collection: 20th,25th,30th
James Armstrong - Sleeping with a Stranger Carey and Lurrie Bell - Son of A Gun Mel Brown - Neck Bones and Cavier Eddie C. Campbell - King of the Jungle Jimmy Dawkins - Fast Fingers Buddy Guy - Stone Crazy The Holmes Brothers - In The Spirit John Lee Hooker - Modern Recordings 1948 - 1954 Big Walter Horton - Can't Keep Loving You Howlin' Wolf - Memphis Days Junior Kimbrough - All Night Long Albert King - Let's Have A Natural Ball Magic Sam - Live Otis Rush - Right Place Wrong Time Son Seals - Bad Axe Byther Smith - Housefire Melvin Taylor - Melvin Taylor and the Slack Band Troy Turner - Blues on my Back Junior Wells - Hoodoo Man blues Sonny Boy Williamson - any Chess recordings Smokey Wilson - Smoke 'n' Fire Johnny Winter - The Progressive Blues Experiment
I think that these are some strong contenders but I've left out a lot more than I've included Craig
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