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Billy Branch, eigentlich William Earl Branch, (* 3. Oktober 1951 in Chicago) ist ein Mundharmonika-Spieler des Chicago Blues . William „Billy“ Branch wuchs in San Francisco auf und kehrte 1969 in seine Geburtsstadt zurück, wo er an der University of Illinois politische Wissenschaften studierte. Dort trat er einer Band von Lefty Dizz bei.
Billy Branch (born William Earl Branch, October 3, 1951) is an American blues harmonica player and singer of Chicago blues. Branch is a three-time Grammy nominee, a retired two-term governor of the Chicago Grammy Chapter, an Emmy Award winner, and a winner of the Addy Award.
Let Me In is an album by guitarist and singer Johnny Winter. It was released in 1991 on vinyl and CD by Pointblank Records. Let Me In was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.
Martial Arts. View full playlist. Billy Branch's Official You Tube Channel.Featuring three time Grammy nominee, Billy Branch and his band the Sons of Blues.
Johnny Winter - Let Me In. 4:49. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Let Me In" on Discogs.
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Billy Branch — harmonica (tracks 6, 8, 13, 14) Tom Compton — drums, percussion; Jeff Ganz — electric bass, upright bass, fretless bass, electric guitar; Edgar Winter — organ (tracks 4 and 7), alto sax (track 4), baritone and tenor saxes (track 9), vocals (track 4) Johnny Winter — electric and acoustic guitars, vocals; Other credits
In the newest episode of the informative Histories: Chicago Blues mini-series, GRAMMY-nominated Chicago blues harmonica maestro Billy Branch talks about the need to celebrate the Black creators of the blues as forefathers of American music