Cecil Augusta
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Cecil Augusta (born 1920) was an American Delta blues singer and guitarist. He recorded a single track, "Stop All the Buses", for Alan Lomax in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1959, which was ignored until it was released on the album Blues Songbook, a selection of Lomax's field recordings, in 2003.[1] The musicologist David Evans described Augusta as "the perfect example of an artist who shows up at a field recording session and leaves before anyone realizes how good he was" and noted his unique acoustic guitar technique, elements of which later became integral to electric blues playing.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "FAME Review: Various Artists – Alan Lomax: Blues Songbook". Acousticmusic.com. n.d. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
- ^ Evans, David (2003). The Blues Songbook (Media notes). Alan Lomax. Smithsonian Folkways.
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