Rory Block

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  • blues
  • female vocalists
  • folk
  • delta blues
  • female
Rory Block (born as 'Aurora Block', November 6, 1949) is an American female blues guitarist and singer, a notable exponent of the country blues style. Rory Block was born in Princeton, New Jersey and grew up in Manhattan. Her father, Allan Block, ran a sandal shop in Greenwich Village in the 1960s, and the constant presence of members of the Greenwich Village folk music scene made an impression on the young girl, who studied classical guitar. Around age 14, she began to be fascinated by old Mississippi Delta blues, listening to old albums, transcribing them, and learning to play the songs.

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Songs

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    Moon's Goin Down

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    Moon's Goin' Down

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    Morning Bells

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    Mother Marian

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    My Black Mama

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    My Train Is Coming

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    Never Called Your Name

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    No Place Like Home

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    No Way for Me to Get Along

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    Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out

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    Old Friends

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    Old Times Are Gone

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    On the Wall

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    On the Water

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    One Way Down

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    Opera Break

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    Peavine Blues

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    Pictures of You

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    Powder Rag

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    Preachin' Blues

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    Preaching Blues

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    Preaching Blues (Up Jumped the Devil)

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    Pretty Polly

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    Railroadin' Some

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    Ramblin' on my Mind

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    Rambling on My Mind

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    Remember

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    Road to Mexico

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    Rock Island Line

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    Rolling Log

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    Rosaline

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    Rowdy Blues

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    Runaway Dog

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    Sea Lion Woman

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    Send the Man Back Home

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    Shetland Pony Blues

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    Silver Slide Moan

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    Silver Wings

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    Since You Been Gone

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    Sing Good News

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    Sisters

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    Sit Down on the Banks

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    Somebody's Baby

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    Sookie Sookie

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    Spiderboy

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    Stagger Lee

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    Statesboro Blues

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    Stones In My Passway

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    Strong and Lasting Kind

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    Sweet Sunny South


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