was $30
Autobiography traces Rush’s path from Homer, Louisiana to world-wide fame. Describes his playing with Earl Hooker, Luther Allison, Freddie King, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, and Little Walter.
was $22
Colorful portrait of Bessie Smith, “The Empress of the Blues” by artist Grego Anderson.
Willie Mae "Big Mama Thornton” was a rhythm and blues singer best-known for recording the original 1953 version of the song "Hound Dog".
Blues legend marks 60th year playing the blues with 11 hard-driving tracks.
Classic mug with DBM logo on one side, Highway 61 logo on the other
Traces the odyssey of the blues from its rural beginnings to the steamy bars of Chicago’s South Side and to international popularity.
The most comprehensive single disc CD of the Chicago blues legend. Remastered for better sound quality.
47 classic tracks by the "Empress of the Blues”
The only known existing photo of Charley Patton, the first Delta bues recording "star", dressed...
was $20
Colorful “gig” poster of blues harp legend.
Clear plastic water bottle with DBM logo
Colorful portrait of the R & B legend Etta James by artist Grego Anderson.
Inside look at a special brand of blues with insights from artists’ stories
Muddy returned to his acoustic roots on this 1964 LP, from one of his best chess sessions!
This autobiography is "a blend of music, history, and masterful storytelling" by one of the last...
Three Forks was the Greenwood store where Robert Johnson played his last gig before his...
was $14
Hard-edged roots Delta blues by way of Chicago
80-page journal with logo on cover
A new history of the blues, from its beginnings in the Mississippi Delta to its global impact on today's music. Gioia creates...
An 11-track collection of Etta’s James’ classic ‘60s songs including “At Last,” “Tell Mama,”and “I’d Rather Go Blind.”
3-CD, 80-track anthology includes classics "Moanin’ in the Moonlight,” "Smokestack Lightning,” "Sitting on Top of the World,” "Spoonful,” and "Red Rooster.”
John Lee Hooker Lane street sign.
was $13
A 50-piece card set with images of blues legends drawn by artist/writer William Stout.
Muddy Waters tribute poster by artist Grego Anderon
Revised version of the Grammy-winning 1990 box set, with remastered sound to...
This album-a 1998 Rolling Stone Top 25 all-time blues title-features the guitar and vocal style that helped define Delta blues, generations before it moved north to Chicago.
A memoir by the pioneering folklorist about his travels in the South, especially in the Delta, where...
Bare-bones, hard-driving album of raunchy blues delivered with a gospel sound.
Colorful portrait of Big Mama Thornton, the original “Hound Dog” singer, by artist Grego Anderson.
This classic by Amiri Baraka (earlier, LeRoi Jones) describes the history of blues and jazz and their impact on American culture and history.
Twenty-seven years and fourteen albums since taking up the Chicago blues torch, Musslewhite's rich instrumental tone has the emotional specificity of a spectrographic analysis and his low voice saturates lyrics
21 tracks of raw blues recorded in Memphis 1951-52.
Muddywood Guitar Poster which features "holographic" printing...
Sister Rosetta Tharpe brings gospel passion to R & B and rock ‘n’ roll.
The Blues tells you--with insight, clarity, and wit--everything you need to know to understand this quintessentially American musical genre.
Colorful graphic shows bluesman at the Crossroads
Assortment of 5 guitar picks featuring the Delta Blues Museum Logo.
Blues legend Charlie Musselwhite teams up with Ben Harper, a much younger “kindred spirit.”
Colorful hand drawn likeness of the blues legend
John Lee Hooker's "House of the Blues" cd, is a compilation of individual tracks released between 1951 and 1952.
“Memphis Minnie,” “the first lady of country blues,” was foremost female blues guitar player of the ’30 and ’40s.
A lapel pin which depicts the Muddywood guitar as....
Colorful portrait of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the original soul singer, by artist Grego Anderson.
Artist Grego’s rendering of legendary blues musician Robert Johnson
From the director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, William Ferris has written a book that is rich in conversation, reference, history and firsthand experience with...
was $16
60 minutes of the harp legend’s best, remastered.