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Doctor Ross

Doctor Ross

Doctor Ross has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 10 December 2014. Doctor Ross's music has been featured on 7 episodes.

Charles Isaiah Ross, better known as Doctor Ross the harmonica boss (October 21, 1925 - May 28, 1993) was an American blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player and drummer ("one-man band") born in Tunica, Mississippi. He played country blues, Delta blues, Detroit blues and Juke joint blues, respectively.

Dr. Ross, “The Harmonica Boss,” was one of the truly original personalities on the postwar Blues scene. A one-man band, playing the guitar left-handed with a harmonica on a rack around his neck, Dr. Ross produced some of the most hypnotic, John Lee Hooker-like boogie rhythms ever to come out of the Mississippi Delta.

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Doctor Ross

Doctor Ross has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 10 December 2014. Doctor Ross's music has been featured on 7 episodes.

Charles Isaiah Ross, better known as Doctor Ross the harmonica boss (October 21, 1925 - May 28, 1993) was an American blues singer, guitarist, harmonica player and drummer ("one-man band") born in Tunica, Mississippi. He played country blues, Delta blues, Detroit blues and Juke joint blues, respectively.

Dr. Ross, “The Harmonica Boss,” was one of the truly original personalities on the postwar Blues scene. A one-man band, playing the guitar left-handed with a harmonica on a rack around his neck, Dr. Ross produced some of the most hypnotic, John Lee Hooker-like boogie rhythms ever to come out of the Mississippi Delta.

Original source: Last.fm

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Mother Before This Time Another Year
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Storyville1972
Cat Squirrel
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Fortune Records1961
Boogie Disease
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P-Vine Special1987
Call The Doctor
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Hi-Q1963
Numbers Blues
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Hi-Q0
Cannonball
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Hi-Q0
New York Breakdown
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Hi-Q1963
Boogie Disease No. 2
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Big Bear Records1974
Baby Please Don't Go
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Big Bear Records1974
How Much More Long?
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Big Bear Records1974