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bluesman

[ blooz-muhn, -man ]

noun

, plural blues·men [blooz, -m, uh, n, -men].
  1. a musician who sings or plays blues.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bluesman1

First recorded in 1965–70; blues 1 + -man
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Example Sentences

The Times spoke to Kingfish about his influences, being a bluesman in a hip-hop world, and his dreams for the future.

You’re an electric bluesman in a hip-hop world.

Then again, the movie recounts one of Auerbach’s most cherished experiences, when he traveled as an 18-year-old to rural Mississippi and jammed with another pure folk artist: the bluesman T-Model Ford.

The Texas bluesman Gary Clark Jr. reinforces the connection in “Maktub,” Arabic for “it is written”; it’s from his exploratory, style-hopping new EP, “Jpeg Raw.”

Following a town’s reaction to a bluesman’s mysterious homecoming in 1930s Georgia, this small, potent Roundabout Underground production sustains a scorching end-of-days tune as much through its electric cast and design elements as by Walker’s script and Tiffany Nichole Greene’s swift direction.

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