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David Honeyboy Edwards Signed Guitar Delta Blues Robert Johnson

$ 2112

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    Description

    As pictured, guitar signed by famed Delta Bluesman DAVID 'HONEBOY' EDWARDS.
    (Pictured below in the Delta 1942)
    Includes COA.
    Visually in good shape!  Ready for wall display in a Delta Blues-friendly music room.  Might have a little Delta Blues magic dust on it?!?
    Please ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer as quickly as possible.
    From Wikipedia:
    Edwards was born in Shaw, Mississippi  in 1915.  At the age of 14, he left home to travel with the bluesman Big Joe Williams, beginning life as an itinerant musician, which he maintained through the 1930s and 1940s. He performed with the famed blues musician Robert Johnson, with whom he developed a close friendship. Edwards was present on the night Johnson drank the poisoned whiskey that killed him,[3] and his story has become the definitive version of Johnson's demise. Edwards also knew and played with other leading bluesmen in the Mississippi Delta, including Charley Patton, Tommy Johnson, and Johnny Shines.
    The folklorist Alan Lomax recorded Edwards in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in 1942 for the Library of Congress.[2] Edwards recorded 15 album sides of music,[2] including his songs "Wind Howlin' Blues" and "The Army Blues".[5] He did not record commercially until 1951, when he recorded "Who May Be Your Regular Be" for Arc under the name Mr. Honey.[2] Edwards claimed to have written several well-known blues songs, including "Long Tall Woman Blues" and "Just Like Jesse James."