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Heroes Of The Blues: The Very Best OfHeroes Of The Blues: The Very Best Of
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Furry Lewis was was one of the first of the old-time blues musicians of the 1920s to be brought out of retirement and given a new lease of recording life by the folk blues revival of the 1960s.

Furry's style of blues was in many ways typical of the 'songsters' who operated in and around Memphis in the 1920s, for whom the value of a song was the story it told, and who tended to back their words with hypnotic repetitive riffs and subtle slide guitars. Furry Lewis's soft voice and quick slide work were particularly effective in this style. He recorded many successful records in the late '20s includingKassie Jones, Billy Lyons & Stack-O-Lee and Judge Harsh Blues (later called Good Morning judge).

In 1962, he was recorded by the folklorist Adrian Mitchell and his fortunes began to pick up. Before he died in 1981 Furry opened twice for the Rolling Stones, and played on Johnny Carson's Tonight show.

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