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This article is about the album by Buddy Guy. For the music genre, see
Blues.
2003 studio album by Buddy Guy
Blues Singer is the 12th studio album by Buddy Guy[2] released in 2003 through Silvertone Records.
The album is all acoustic and dedicated to John Lee Hooker with the line, "In Memory of John Lee Hooker. You are missed."
Billboard noted...
...the acoustic set finds the blues legend joined by one of his contemporaries, B.B. King, as well as guitar great Eric Clapton.[3]
The album was produced by Dennis Herring,[4] at Sweet Tea Recording Studio in Oxford, Mississippi.
The album earned Guy the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
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