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bluesman

n. A male blues musician.

Usage examples of "bluesman".

The bluesman had put on his leather fedora and was holding it fast against the wind.

The bluesman had started out upper-middle class, the only child of two professors at Emory University in Atlanta.

Blues screw that might have driven a lesser Bluesman to shoot hisself, get shot, get hold of some bad liquor, or bust up his guitar and take a job down to the mill.

She looked to him like what he always thought home was supposed to look like, but as a Bluesman, he was bound by tradition to be cool.

The life of musicians, particularly the bluesmen of the past, was one of travel, long weeks on the road, and an abundance of easy women.

They were possessed by the ghosts of the bluesmen and blueswomen who had once roamed this part of the country.

See, them days, bunch of Bluesmen was blind, so they be called Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Jackson—like that.

Jazz and bluesmen like Muddy Waters and Charlie Parker were regular guests.

Catfish was a bluesman, and on the night before the night before Christmas, he was singing up a forlorn twelve-bar blues fog in the Head of the Slug saloon.