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[[Category:American blues musicians]] |
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Paul Rishell and Annie Raines are a country blues-inspired musical duo.[1] They met in 1993 during the recording of Paul Rishell's album Swear to Tell the Truth, and have released three albums as a duo, I Want You To Know, Moving To The Country, and Goin' Home. Moving to the Country won the Blues Music Award for 'Acoustic Blues Album of the Year' in 2000. They have also recorded and performed as members of John Sebastian's J-Band, and appeared on the soundtrack to A Prairie Home Companion.
In 2013, Rishell was nominated for two Blues Music Awards. Firstly in the 'Acoustic Album' category for his album, Talking Guitar, and also for 'Acoustic Artist'.[2]
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