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BRilliant blues/ R&b artist.....................loved hisย  uptempo cobra, i think it wasย  recordings............ez

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Masaki Rush, wife of Otis Rush announced that on September 29, 2018 Mr. Rush, one of the most influential Chicago blues artists of all time passed away due to complications from a stroke which he initially suffered in 2003.

more info on this sad news can be read via his website...

https://www.otisrush.net/

I'm sad to hear of Rush's departure. Sure he was a fine blues guitaristย but he often cut in southern soul style . Here's his version of 'Rainy Night In Georgia' from 'Right Place, Wrong Time' LP' from 1976 and his Muscle Shoals Fame Studio recording ofย  the sombre 'Reap What You Sow' from 1969. The latter cut is positively menacing in the sentiment of the song.

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Another trueย ย great gone-so sad to hear.His 50's Cobra 45's areย ย jewels of Post-War Blues,and,as Firecrest stated above,his late 60's Muscle Shoals sides are mighty fine,too.Can't forget his 60's Duke (UK Vocalion)ย Northern classic 'Homework',too. A special talent,as guitarist and singer

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