K.C. Douglas (born November 21, 1913 in Sharon, Mississippi, died October
18, 1975 in Berkeley, California) was an American blues singer, and
guitarist. One of the great rural blues stylists in the San
Francisco/Oakland area, K.C. Douglas was influenced by Tommy Johnson[LINK:
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Biography whose Canned Heat Blues he adapted on his album Big Road Blues.
Douglas produced a blues classic when he recorded "Mercury Boogie" in
1949. He also recorded such songs as "Born in the Country," "Catfish
Blues," "Fanny Lou," "Hear Me Howlin'," "K.C.'s Doctor Blues," and "Wake
Up Workin' Woman" for Bluesville Records in 1960 and Fantasy Records in
1967, Douglas didn't reach his peak until the 1970s. He played at the
legendary San Francisco Blues Festival in '73 & '74. He formed a quartet
and became a frequent performer at coffeehouses, clubs, and bars in the
East Bay/Modesto/Stockton area.
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