Bline Willie McTell

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McTell was a street performer in several Georgia cities and recorded on many major record labels in the 1920's and 1930's. In 1940, he was recorded by the folklorist John A. Lomax and Ruby Terrill Lomax for the folk song archive of the Library of Congress. Bob Dylan paid him tribute in his 1983 song "Blind Willie McTell" with the last refrain singingm "And I know no one can sing the blues like Blind Willie McTell".

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Artist: Al Moretti
Dimensions: 16”W x 20”H
Signature: Signed
Medium: Acrylic
Style:
Framed: Yes
Rarity: Original

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McTell was a street performer in several Georgia cities and recorded on many major record labels in the 1920's and 1930's. In 1940, he was recorded by the folklorist John A. Lomax and Ruby Terrill Lomax for the folk song archive of the Library of Congress. Bob Dylan paid him tribute in his 1983 song "Blind Willie McTell" with the last refrain singingm "And I know no one can sing the blues like Blind Willie McTell".

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Artist: Al Moretti
Dimensions: 16”W x 20”H
Signature: Signed
Medium: Acrylic
Style:
Framed: Yes
Rarity: Original

McTell was a street performer in several Georgia cities and recorded on many major record labels in the 1920's and 1930's. In 1940, he was recorded by the folklorist John A. Lomax and Ruby Terrill Lomax for the folk song archive of the Library of Congress. Bob Dylan paid him tribute in his 1983 song "Blind Willie McTell" with the last refrain singingm "And I know no one can sing the blues like Blind Willie McTell".

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Artist: Al Moretti
Dimensions: 16”W x 20”H
Signature: Signed
Medium: Acrylic
Style:
Framed: Yes
Rarity: Original