Bukka White
(Booker T. Washington White) 1906.11.12-1977.2.26
I am born in State of Mississippi Houston as a person in charge who burns coal's son of a railroad. I begin the blues attracted by the blues of Charlie Patton. I cut a record in 1930, but I indulge in liquor, and life is in confusion. It is accommodated for murder in 1937 by a perch man prisoner farm. I do recording for Diet libraries during the accommodation. I leave much recording until later years and die in 1977.
I put resonator guitar of National of a steel body on a knee, and there is not at all a merit at a point that the blues of Bukka White to sing while handling a steel bar skillfully is luxuriance. However, it is a rough vocalist and the important bluesman whom it is exquisite, a combination of the delicate slide guitar which had nothing left to calculate agrees, and is equal to Robert Johnson in the blues of Mississippi at originality and a saying point.
I do not cut alcohol so as to be called "a barrelhouse"; want to show respect for a mosquito having lived to 70 years old.
A work collected a video of later years has value of seeing. Sing with a depressed expression plainly; of a mosquito is fuddled with the blues. who does not yet look is once by all means ‥ ‥ ‥.