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Lurrie Bell was born on December 13, 1958, in Chicago. His famous father, harpist <a href="spotify:artist:7wcrtrCODZkNbpq1ZYABxs">Carey Bell</a>, had him working out on guitar as a wee lad. By 1977, he was recording with his dad and playing behind a variety of established stars, tabbed by many observers at the time as a sure star on the rise. But personal problems took their toll on his great potential; Bell's recorded output and live performances were inconsistent in the '80s and early '90s. Among the highlights of Bell's discography are three tracks in tandem with harpist <a href="spotify:artist:5cUazMvxcAPELFif0BGn2t">Billy Branch</a> under the Sons of Blues banner (Bell was a founding member of the band) from <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Alligator%22">Alligator</a>'s first batch of 1978 Living Chicago Blues anthologies and 1984's Son of a Gun, a collaboration with his old man for Rooster Blues. Then there's his 1995 <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Delmark%22">Delmark</a> set Mercurial Son, as bizarre a contemporary blues album as you're likely to encounter. Bell followed Mercurial Son with the more straightforward 700 Blues in spring 1997; The Blues Had a Baby appeared two years later. Let's Talk About Love (2007) and The Devil Ain't Got No Music (2012) both appeared on Bell's own record label, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Aria+B.G.%22">Aria B.G.</a> In 2013, he returned to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Delmark%22">Delmark</a> with the release of Blues in My Soul, which celebrated the guitarist's straight-ahead Chicago blues roots. Three years later came Can't Shake This Feeling, also released on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Delmark%22">Delmark</a>. ~ Bill Dahl & Al Campbell, Rovi
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