
Eddy Clearwater, born in 1935 in Macon, Georgia, was an American blues musician known for his energetic performances and unique blend of Chicago blues and rock influences. Often referred to as "The Chief," he began his career in the 1950s and gained recognition for his flamboyant stage presence and left-handed guitar playing. Notable albums include "Boogie My Blues Away" and "West Side Strut". Over his career, he worked with prominent labels like Delmark Records and received a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album. Eddy Clearwater left a lasting impact on the blues genre with his innovative style and dedication to the craft.
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