| Life | Hint | Musician | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1925 2015 | "The Thrill is Gone" singer with guitar Lucille | B. B. King | 92%
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| 1945– | British blues-rock icon who played with Cream | Eric Clapton | 81%
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| 1913–1983 | Father of Chicago Blues who recorded “Hoochie Coochie Man” | Muddy Waters | 72%
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| 1954–1990 | Texas blues guitarist who had band Double Trouble | Stevie Ray Vaughan | 70%
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| 1911–1938 | "Hellhound on My Trail" bluesman who sold his soul at the crossroads | Robert Johnson | 68%
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| 1938–2012 | She sang "I'd Rather Go Blind" and "At Last" | Etta James | 57%
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| 1910–1976 | Chicago blues giant of "Smokestack Lightning" and "Spoonful" | Howlin' Wolf | 57%
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| 1917–2001 | "Talking blues" style and gravely voice; "Boom Boom", "Boogie Chillen’" | John Lee Hooker | 47%
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| 1889–1949 | "Goodnight, Irene", "'Midnight Special", "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" | Lead Belly | 47%
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| 1936– | "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues", "Mustang Sally" | Buddy Guy | 43%
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| 1912–1982 | Fingerpicking Texan guitarist of "Mojo Hand" and "Bring Me My Shotgun" | Lightnin' Hopkins | 38%
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| 1901–1959 | Blind Piedmont blues guitarist who wrote “Statesboro Blues” | Blind Willie McTell | 36%
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| 1915–1992 | Songwriter: “Hoochie Coochie Man”, “I Just Want to Make Love to You” | Willie Dixon | 30%
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