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Booker's Guitar

12.9M streams

12,945,346

Migration Blues

5.6M streams

5,603,095

Global Griot

3.6M streams

3,634,552

Good Stuff

3.2M streams

3,181,014

Blues, Ballads & Work Songs

3.1M streams

3,075,688

Dear America

2.2M streams

2,165,784

Me to You

1.7M streams

1,687,761

Whole World's Got The Blues

1.5M streams

1,527,610

Spirit & The Blues

1.3M streams

1,347,636

Blues People

1.2M streams

1,226,590

Biography

Eric Bibb has known many different Americas, the good, the bad and the ugly. Born in New York City on August 16th, 1951, the thunderbolt of the Sixties folk revival remains an era so alive in the 69-year-old’s memory that he can still recall the idealism on the night air of Greenwich Village and picture Bob Dylan standing in his living room. Yet just as vivid are the dark societal flashpoints of the last year, when protesters highlighted the open wound of US race relations while a bitter Presidential election scrawled jagged battlelines. 
 Fiercely literate and historically informed, Bibb is a global citizen whose US motherland – with all its pain and shame, hope and wonder – has bled into his art at every juncture since 1972’s debut album, Ain’t It Grand, announced him as a new force in blues, folk, and any other genre he cared to alight on. But the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter has perhaps never addressed the United States – or shone a light on himself – with such focused eloquence as Dear America. “On this record, I’m saying all the things I would want to say to somebody dear to me,” Bibb considers. “But it’s a self-portrait as well.” - Joe McSpadden (2021)