Luther Allison
Luther Allison
Artist Information
Genres: Modern Electric Blues, Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Chicago Blues
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
Born: August 17, 1939 in Widener, AR
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An American-born guitarist, singer, and songwriter who lived in France since 1980, Luther Allison was the man to book at blues festivals in the mid-'90s. Allison's comeback into the mainstream was ushered in by a recording contract with an American record company, Chicago-based Alligator Records. After he signed with Alligator in 1994, Allison's popularity grew exponentially and he worked steadily until his death in 1997. Born August 17, 1939, in Widener, AR, Allison was the 14th of 15 children, the son of cotton farmers. His parents moved to Chicago when he was in his early teens, but he had a solid awareness of blues before he left Arkansas, as he played organ in the church and learned to sing gospel in Widener as well.
Discography
Release: October 9, 2007
Label: Ruf
Release: February 10, 2003
Label: Black & Blue
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