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Blake BlindBlind Blake, born Arthur Blake in 1896, was an influential American blues and ragtime guitarist and singer, active primarily between 1926 and 1932. Renowned for his intricate fingerpicking style, he recorded approximately 80 tracks for Paramount Records during his career, contributing significantly to the Piedmont blues genre. Despite suffering from blindness, his music featured complex guitar arrangements comparable to ragtime piano. Blake's life and career ended prematurely; he died in 1934 due to complications from pneumonia and tuberculosis, leaving a lasting legacy that inspired many musicians in the blues and folk genres. (Source: Wikipedia)
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