Eric Bibb

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  • blues
  • singer-songwriter
  • acoustic blues
  • folk
  • acoustic
Eric Bibb (b. 16th August 1951) is an American blues singer and guitarist, based in London, England, who has made his career largely in Europe. Eric was born In New York into a musical family. Eric's father, Leon Bibb, is a trained singer who sang in musical theatre and made a name for himself as part of the 1960's New York folk scene. His uncle was the world famous jazz pianist and composer John Lewis, of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Family friends included Pete Seeger, Odetta and actor/singer/activist Paul Robeson, Eric's godfather.

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Songs

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    My Father's House

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    Neded Time

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    Needed Time

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    Needed Time (feat. Harry Manx)

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    Needed Time, Right on Time

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    New Automobile

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    New Beale Street Blues

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    New Shoes

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    No More Cane on the Brazos

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    No More on the Brazos

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    Paintin' Signs

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    Panama Hat

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    Pockets

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    Praise 'n' Thanksgiving

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    Prayin'

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    Put Your Foot Down

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    Ribbons and Bows (feat. Byron Myhre)

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    Right on Time

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    Right Where We Are

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    River Blues

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    Rock Island Rocket

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    Sail Away Ladies

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    Saucer 'n' Cup

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    Saucer'n'Cup

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    Sebastian's Tune

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    Shavin' Talk

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    She's Still With Me

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    Shine On

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    Shingle by Shingle

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    Sing Your Song

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    Singin' in My Heart

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    Six O'Clock Blues (feat. Charlie Musselwhite)

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    So Glad

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    So Sorry

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    Something Much Greater

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    Spirit I Am

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    Spoken Introduction

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    Stagolee

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    Stayed on Freedom

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    Step by Step

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    Stickin' to You

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    Still Livin' On

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    Still Livin' On / Worried Man Blues

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    Storybook Hero

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    Strong Love

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    Sugar Mama

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    Talk to Me

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    Tall Cotton

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    Tell Ol' Bill

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    Tell Riley


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