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  1. Booker T. Washington "Bukka" White Born on a farm near Houston, Mississippi, November 12, 1909, and named for the famed black educator, Bukka White was interested in music from an early age. His father taught him guitar at the age of nine, and a chance meeting with Charley Patton convinced the young White to "come to be a great man like Charley Patton."

  2. Born sometime in the early 1900’s, Bukka White was one of the many talented blues musicians of his time. Originally named Booker T. Washington White, Bukka is said to have been born in Houston, Mississippi, on November 12, 1909 (eyeneer.com). However, Arne Brogger, a friend of Bukka’s, recalls Bukka having been born in Aberdeen, Mississippi ...

  3. 14. Juni 2021 · Bukka White died of cancer on February 26, 1977, in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 70. However, he was posthumously celebrated in 1990 by being inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. On November 21, 2011, the Recording Academy announced the addition of White’s “Fixin’ to Die Blues” to its 2012 list of Grammy Hall of Fame Award.

  4. 1. Jan. 2020 · Listen to Top 20 Classics - The Very Best of Bukka White by Bukka White on Apple Music. 2020. 20 Songs. Duration: 56 minutes.

  5. 7. Mai 2020 · Bukka only cut two songs for Vocalion that September 2, just enough for his first blues 78 under the handle of Bukka White. “Pinebluff Arkansas” was coupled with the insistent “Shake ‘Em On Down,” the latter becoming a hit for the incarcerated bluesman and enduring as a signature song for him in decades to come.

  6. 30. Juli 2021 · ‘Memphis ’69’ Documentary Showcases Rufus Thomas, Bukka White, More. The footage was captured across three days in May 1969 at the Memphis Country Blues Festival festival.

  7. Bukka White - Houston Houston area native Booker T. Washington White (c. 1904–1977) was one of the most expressive vocalists and powerful slide guitarists in the blues. A remarkable lyricist as well, he recorded such classics as “Shake ‘Em On Down” and “Fixin’ to Die Blues” between 1930 and 1940 under the names Washington White or Bukka White.