Otis Rush

Otis Rush (29 april, 1934, Philadelphia, Mississippi) is a bluesmusician,singer andguitarist-. His style became known as "West Side Chicago-blues". He influenced, among others, Michael Bloomfield, Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Rush is a left-handed player. Unlike other left-handed guitarists, he plays a right-handed guitar at its left (the guitar neck right) without the strings to change. Many are convinced that thereby his distinctive "sound" originated.

In 1984, Otis Rush inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame[1] .



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[hide] *1 discography  ==Discography[ Edit] == ===Original Albums[ Edit] === ===Compilations[ Edit] ===
 * 1.1 original Albums
 * 1.2 Compilations
 * 2 external link
 * 1969 Mourning In The Morning (Cotillion)
 * 1974 Screamin' And cryin' (Black And Blue)
 * 1975 Cold Day In Hell (Delmark)
 * 1976 So Many Roads (Delmark)
 * 1976 Right Place, Wrong Time (Bullfrog)
 * 1978 Troubles Troubles (Sonet)
 * 1989 Tops (Blind Pig)
 * 1989 Blues Interaction-Live In Japan 1986- (P-Vine)Otis rush at a blues festival, Norway, 1997.
 * 1994 Ain't Enough Comin' In (This Way Up)
 * 1998 Any Place I'm Going (House Of Blues)
 * 2006 Live and From San Francisco (Blues Express)
 * 1969 Door To Door (Chess) (with Albert King)
 * 2000 The Essential Otis Rush-The Classic Cobra Recordings 1956-1958 (Fuel 2000)
 * 2000 Good ' Uns-The Classic Cobra Recordings 1956-1958 (Westside)
 * 2003 I Can't Quit You Baby-The Cobra Sessions 1956-1958 (P-Vine)
 * 2005 All Your Love I Miss Loving-Live at the Wise Fools Pub, Chicago (Delmark)
 * 2006 Live At Montreux 1986 (Eagle Rock Entertainment) (performer along with Eric Clapton and Luther Allison)