bluesman

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English

Etymology

From blues +‎ man.

Noun

bluesman (plural bluesmen)

  1. a male blues musician
    • 1997, Chuck Eddy, The Accidental Evolution of Rock'n'roll, page 22:
      But creepily enough, from '30s delta bluesman Robert Johnson's beating-until-satisfied "Me and Devil Blues" to Jackie Gleason's 1954 "One Of These Days — Pow!" to Dion's face-slapping 1962 "Little Diane" to Lou Reed exclaiming "you better hit her" in "There She Goes Again" to the Intruders chasing girls and beating 'em up in their 1968 beach-soul hit "Cowboys to Girls" to the "wifebeating has been around for 10,000 years" headline fronting Guns N' Roses Lies, those in favor seem more prevalent.

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Noun

bluesman m (plural bluesmen)

  1. bluesman