In Memoriam Bobby "Blue" Bland
Remembering the blues-soul icon.
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Bobby "Blue" Bland (1930 – 2013) - On June 23, 2013, the music world lost the iconic blues and soul singer Bobby "Blue" Bland, who earned his stardom with the emotional smoothness of his voice. Here's a look at the career of the late legend. (Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Going Modern - Associated with a circle of aspiring musicians called the Beale Streeters, which included B.B. King and Junior Parker, singer Bobby "Blue" Bland signed with Modern Records in the early '50s where he released some unsuccessful records. (Photo: Tom Copi/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Not Long Down the Road - After signing with Duke Records in the mid-'50s and honing his sound on the Chitlin' Circuit, the future R&B icon scored his first hit with the bluesy-soul cut "Farther Up the Road" in 1957. A year later, he'd land another hit with "Little Boy Blue." (Photo: James Fraher/Redferns)
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Consolidating the Blues - Bland was inspired by the music revue he used to perform with fellow Beale Streeter Junior Parker called Blues Consolidated, and the two collaborated and released an LP of the same name. (Photo: WENN)
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In the Groove - Bland's sound and vocal style fully takes shape in the early '60s as he rings up several hits, including "Cry, Cry, Cry," "I Pity the Fool," and "Turn on Your Love Light." (Photo: David Corio/Getty Images)
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