Kyle Herbert Wooten (August 28, 1897 – July 31, 1935) was an American harmonica player during the 1920s and 1930s best known for the choking blues. Born in Lumber City, Georgia, he was considered part of the backwoods scene, a subgenre of Appalachian music, and incorporated imitations of animals and imitations of inanimate sounds in his play. He died in Lumber City of tuberculosis, aged 38.
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| - Kyle Herbert Wooten (August 28, 1897 – July 31, 1935) was an American harmonica player during the 1920s and 1930s best known for the choking blues. Born in Lumber City, Georgia, he was considered part of the backwoods scene, a subgenre of Appalachian music, and incorporated imitations of animals and imitations of inanimate sounds in his play. He died in Lumber City of tuberculosis, aged 38. (en)
- Kyle Herbert Wooten (Lumber City, 28 de agosto de 1897 – Lumber City, 31 de julho de 1935) foi um gaitista estadunidense durante as décadas de 1920 e 1930, mais conhecido pelo blues sufocante. Nascido em Lumber City, Geórgia, era considerado parte do sertão, um subgênero da música dos Apalaches, e incorporou em sua peça imitações de animais e imitações de sons inanimados. Morreu em Lumber City de tuberculose, aos 37 anos. (pt)
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| - Kyle Herbert Wooten (August 28, 1897 – July 31, 1935) was an American harmonica player during the 1920s and 1930s best known for the choking blues. Born in Lumber City, Georgia, he was considered part of the backwoods scene, a subgenre of Appalachian music, and incorporated imitations of animals and imitations of inanimate sounds in his play. He died in Lumber City of tuberculosis, aged 38. (en)
- Kyle Herbert Wooten (Lumber City, 28 de agosto de 1897 – Lumber City, 31 de julho de 1935) foi um gaitista estadunidense durante as décadas de 1920 e 1930, mais conhecido pelo blues sufocante. Nascido em Lumber City, Geórgia, era considerado parte do sertão, um subgênero da música dos Apalaches, e incorporou em sua peça imitações de animais e imitações de sons inanimados. Morreu em Lumber City de tuberculose, aos 37 anos. (pt)
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