George Thorgood’s eight minute version of “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” is actually two John Lee Hooker songs stitched together.

Folk singer Pete Seeger was likely the last person to ever hear bluesman Big Bill Broonzy sing. He recorded the private performance and the next day, doctors nicked Broonzy’s vocal chords while performing cancer surgery. The bluesman never sang (or talked above a whisper) again.

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