An interesting article in itself, but more so as there is mention of Honeyboy having our own Little George Sueref on his CD player. Look up Little George - he's the real thing.
I was first introduced to George about ten years ago when I was at a gig with Roger Hubbard, who was on the bill. One of the bands on stage was Big Joe Louis & His Blues Kings, which featured George on harmonica. Roger warned me to wait for Joe to give George a vocal. This massive voice came from his small frame (hence the name) and filled the hall. It was a breathtaking experience. Sueref's CD is well worth the money if you can find one.
(As it's not country blues, I realise in some ways these comments belong in "Other Musical Interests", but this seemed like a logical progression in this thread, so I hope you'll bear with me. However, George's take on urban blues is decidedly downhome)