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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sho'nuffSho'nuff - Wikipedia

    Sho' Nuff is a slang expression meaning "sure enough", as expressed in African American Vernacular English. It was widely used in blues music, sometimes as an interjection. Sho' Nuff can also refer to: Sho'nuff (character), the Shogun of Harlem, from Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon; Sho-Nuff , funk band. Malaco Records

  2. 14 de ago. de 2001 · Sho' 'Nuff by George "Wild Child" Butler released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2021 · George "Wild Child" Butler, harmonica player par excellence, has toured with Jimmy Rogers and Lightnin' Hopkins, and has been praised by many of the legends of the blues. He is one of the most underrated blues performers today, according to the good folks at Chad Kassem's Blue Heaven Studios.

  4. His blues sometimes sound angry and raw, other times soft and country-polished. This release offers a fine mix of Wild Child's down-home acoustic sound, his slow, muscular blues and his up-tempo shuffle or snapping blues.

  5. Sly, Slick & Wicked is an American rhythm and blues band from Cleveland, Ohio. The group was formed in 1970 by John (Sly) Wilson, Charles (Slick) Still, and Mark (Wicked) Saxton. Two years after their formation, Terry Stubbs replaced Saxton and Maurice Reedus Jr. became part of their backup musicians.

  6. Genre. Rock. Blues rock. Length. 116:05. Label. American. Sho' Nuff: The Complete Black Crowes is a five-disc box set from The Black Crowes. It contains their first four studio albums and a bonus live EP.

  7. Sho' 'Nuff, an Album by Wild Child Butler. Released 14 August 2001 on APO (catalog no. APO 2015; CD). Genres: Electric Blues, Acoustic Blues.