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'''Bobby Rush''' (born [[November 10]], [[1940]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[blues]] and [[rhythm and blues|R&B]] musician, composer and singer. He was born '''Emmit Ellis Jr.''' in [[Homer, Louisiana]]. His family relocated to [[Chicago]] in 1953, where he became part of the local blues scene. He is a purveyer of the [[Soul blues]] sound. He sometimes also uses elements from rap and funk. 2004's "FolkFunk" was a return to a more rootsier sound and came out on a German label. He appears in the mini series ''The Blues'', produced by [[Martin Scorsese]].
'''Bobby Rush''' (born [[November 10]], [[1940]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[blues]] and [[rhythm and blues|R&B]] musician, composer and singer. He was born '''Emmit Ellis Jr.''' in [[Homer, Louisiana]]. His family relocated to [[Chicago]] in 1953, where he became part of the local blues scene. He is a purveyer of the [[Soul blues]] sound. He sometimes also uses elements from rap and funk. 2004's "FolkFunk" was a return to a more rootsier sound and came out on a German label. He appears in the mini series ''The Blues'', produced by [[Martin Scorsese]].



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Bobby Rush (born November 10, 1940) is an American blues and R&B musician, composer and singer. He was born Emmit Ellis Jr. in Homer, Louisiana. His family relocated to Chicago in 1953, where he became part of the local blues scene. He is a purveyer of the Soul blues sound. He sometimes also uses elements from rap and funk. 2004's "FolkFunk" was a return to a more rootsier sound and came out on a German label. He appears in the mini series The Blues, produced by Martin Scorsese.

Discography

  • 1979 Rush Hour
  • 1982 Sue
  • 1984 Gotta Have Money
  • 1985 What's Good for the Goose is Good for the Gander
  • 1990 Man Can Give
  • 1992 Handy Man
  • 1995 She's a Good 'Un (It's Alright)
  • 1996 Wearing It Out
  • 1997 It's Alright, Vol. 2
  • 1997 Lovin' a Big Fat Woman
  • 1999 Rush Hour... Plus
  • 2000 Hoochie Man
  • 2003 There's Only One
  • 2003 Live at Ground Zero
  • 2004 Folkfunk
  • 2005 Night Fishin