20th Century Blues Review

Vintage magazine cover featuring two musicians, one playing guitar and the other singing, with a puzzle solution prominently displayed.

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Cover of '20th Century Blues Review' featuring a guitarist in a hat, highlighting Buddy Guy and the influence of electric blues.
Cover of the 20th Century Blues Review magazine featuring Muddy Waters, holding a guitar and smiling, with bold text promoting articles about the blues and key figures in the genre.
A vintage-style poster for the '20th Century Blues Review,' featuring The Rolling Stones performing with Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy in Chicago, 1981. The poster highlights a legendary jam session, emphasizing the connection between rock and blues.
A painted portrait of Jimi Hendrix performing, wearing a colorful outfit and headband, with the text '20th Century Blues Review Volume IV' and 'When Feeling Became Freedom' displayed.
Cover of a music magazine titled '20th Century Blues Review' featuring The Allman Brothers Band, highlighting their connection to blues music.
A vintage-style poster featuring four iconic blues musicians: Willie Dixon, Otis Rush, Sonny Boy Williamson I, and Howlin' Wolf. The title reads '20th Century Blues Review Volume 5: The Four Pillars of Electric Chicago Blues', with guitars and harmonica illustrated below.
Cover of 20th Century Blues Review, Volume 5, featuring a guitar player celebrating Stevie Ray Vaughan with the text 'Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan' and 'Texas Blues Firebrand!'