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    Artist description
    Screamin' is known for his raw "screamin'" vocals, and his honest approach to his music. While his guitar presence suggest his hands are the shape of eggbeaters, his wild style and gut-wretchingly soulful vocals, Screamin' solidified himself as a major force in the early days of Canadian blues.
    Music Style
    Blues
    Artist History
    Screamin' White Jefferson is an unknown Canadian blues legend. Hailing for Saskatoon, Screamin' was never recorded until 1959, when Bucky Westsmith tracked him down and recorded the legendary (and out-of-print) "Blues A-Comin' On" album. It was lost forever, until re-released by Winnipeg's VOID Records. A few years later, a previously unreleased live recording of Screamin' was released in 1998, "The Real Soul".
    Group Members
    Screamin' White Jefferson - guitars, vocals, harmonica
    Instruments
    Screamin' White Jefferson - guitar, vocals, harmonica
    Albums
    "Blues A-Comin' On" (1959)/"The Real Soul" (1997)
    Location
    Winnipeg, MB - Canada

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