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Buster Benton

Buster Benton

1932–1996United States

About Buster Benton

Role: Guitar , Vocals (Blues) Born : July 19, 1932 in Texarkana, Arkansas. Died : January 20, 1996 in Chicago , Illinois. Buster Benton was an American blues guitarist and singer, who played guitar in Willie Dixon's Blues All-Stars, and is best known for his solo rendition of the Dixon-penned song "Spider in My Stew." He was tenacious and in the latter part of his lengthy career, despite the amputation of parts of both his legs, Benton never stopped playing his own version of Chicago blues.

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Formed

1932 – 1996

Origin

United States

Discography

Is the Feeling (1981)

Blues at the Top (1985)

Money's the name the game (1989)

I Like to Hear My Guitar Sing (1991)

Spider in My Stew (1994)

That's The Reason (1997)


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