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    Walter E. "Furry" Lewis (March 6, 1893 or 1899 – September 14, 1981) was an American country blues guitarist and songwriter from Memphis, Tennessee. He...
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  • characteristics Furry convention, a formal gathering of those who participate in Furry fandom Wendell H. Furry (1907–1984), an American physicist Furry Lewis (Walter...
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  • feeling. "Furry Sings the Blues", with Neil Young on harmonica, is an account of Mitchell meeting the blues guitarist and singer Furry Lewis in Beale Street...
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    among others, Billy Murray, Mississippi John Hurt, Harry McClintock, Furry Lewis, Johnny Cash, Ed McCurdy, and played live by the Grateful Dead, as well...
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  • with musician Furry Lewis, and the two were recorded (mostly in Lewis's Memphis apartment) by Bob West in 1968 for an album, Furry Lewis, Bukka White &...
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  • from a line in the 1928 blues song "I Will Turn Your Money Green", by Furry Lewis, which was included on records issued in 1953, 1959 and 1961. Fariña...
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    Engineer's Child" and "Red and Green Signal Lights" "Kassie Jones" (Furry Lewis) by Furry Lewis "K.C. Blues" (Traditional) by Frank Hutchison, Hobart Smith "K...
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    Cash Drive-By Truckers (on their The Dirty South album) Joe Bonamassa Furry Lewis Big Bill Broonzy Pink Anderson Fiddlin' John Carson Uncle Dave Macon...
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  • Murray as "The Ballad of Casey Jones" (1912, Edison Blue Amberol 1550) Furry Lewis as "Kassie Jones" (1928, Anthology of American Folk Music) American Folklife...
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    musicians in the Memphis area, such as Frank Stokes, Sleepy John Estes, Furry Lewis and Memphis Minnie. The style was popular in vaudeville and medicine...
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    (Chicago) outside Aretha Franklin's restaurant (1980) John Lee Hooker & Furry Lewis [DVD] (1995) John Lee Hooker: That's My Story [DVD] (2001) John Lee Hooker...
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  • Fuzzy Logic is the debut album by the Welsh rock band Super Furry Animals. Recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, and released on the Creation label...
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  • Johnson, Ishmon Bracey, Bo Carter, Sam Chatmon, Mississippi John Hurt, Furry Lewis, Son House, Skip James, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker,...
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    Harney, Luther Johnson (Guitar Junior), Robert Johnson, Rubin Lacey, Furry Lewis, Tommy McClennan, Dion Payton, Robert Petway, Brewer Phillips, Fenton...
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    the Carl Perkins-penned title song, it featured songs by Bob Dylan and Furry Lewis. In the 1970s, he became known as a producer, recording Big Star's Third...
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  • Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Foreigner, Eddie Money, Kansas, Etta James, Furry Lewis, Atlanta Rhythm Section, April Wine, The Outlaws, and the Doobie Brothers...
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    KRAB. A year later, West made his first field trip to Memphis to record Furry Lewis and Bukka White. In 2001 he founded Arcola Records in Seattle to create...
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  • singer and songwriter Furry Lewis (1893–1981), American blues guitarist Gary Lewis (musician) (born 1946), American musician George Lewis (clarinetist) (1900–1968)...
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    Beale Street was the young Walter Furry Lewis, who later became a well known blues musician. In his later years Lewis lived near Fourth and Beale, and...
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  • Williams as Leroy Rick Hurst as Butterball Mel Tillis as GOB Furry Lewis as Uncle Furry Art Carney as Deacon John Wesley Gore Burt Reynolds was originally...
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  • Brown Mississippi John Hurt Papa Charlie Jackson Jim Jackson Lead Belly Furry Lewis Mance Lipscomb Charley Patton Jimmy Rogers Cootie Stark Frank Stokes...
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    Super Furry Animals are a Welsh rock band formed in Cardiff in 1993. For the duration of their professional career, the band consisted of Gruff Rhys (lead...
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  • George Mitchell's recordings came out first as individual albums of Furry Lewis, Mississippi Joe Callicott, R.L. Burnside, Townes Van Zandt, and others...
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  • Memorial Stadium The J. Geils Band The Charlie Daniels Band The Meters Furry Lewis 6 July 1975 Dallas Cotton Bowl Eagles Montrose Trapeze 9 July 1975 Inglewood...
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    period featured Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and lesser-known musicians such as Gus Cannon, Furry Lewis, Will Shade, and Johnny Burnette. Musselwhite...
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  • first recorded in 1928 by the author, Memphis bluesman Furry Lewis. It was a standard for Lewis' performances, and has been recorded by bands in the British...
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  • September 9, 1981 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Complications from brain surgery Furry Lewis 88 September 14, 1981 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. Heart failure Hazel Scott...
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  • beautiful place of rest for all" interments, including Frank Stokes and Furry Lewis. The organization was officially incorporated as The Robert Johnson Mount...
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    while shopping for jazz 78s, by artists like the Reverend Gary Davis, Furry Lewis and Mississippi John Hurt. By about 1958, he was firmly committed to...
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    Stonedhenge – Ten Years After (Vocals) 1969 – Presenting the Country Blues/Furry Lewis (Production, liner notes) 1969 – Presenting the Country Blues/Mississippi...
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