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    Del Rey

    Born December 22, 1959

    Los Angeles, California, United States

    Genres Blues

    Jazz

    Instruments Guitar

    Ukulele

    Vocals

    Years

    active

    1985present

    Labels Kicking Mule Records

    Hobemian Records

    Website hobemianrecords.com/delrey.html

    (http://hobemianrecords.com

    /delrey.html)

    Notable instruments

    Ron Phillips resonator guitar and ukulele

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Del Rey (born December 22, 1959, Los Angeles, California, United

    States) is an American blues, jazz and ragtime singer (and occasional

    songwriter), guitarist and ukulele player.

    1 Biography2 Discography

    2.1 Albums2.2 Instructional

    2.3 Other appearances3 References

    Starting with classical music at the age of four, she was transfixed by

    her first blues album and has played blues and jazz ever since. She was

    influenced by the blues musicians Sam Chatmon, Bo Carter and

    Memphis Minnie.[1]

    Del Rey lives in Seattle, Washington and tours internationally.

    Albums

    Cafe Society (1985) - Out of printChartreuse (1991) - Out of print

    Boogie Mysterioso (1993)Hot Sauce (1995)X-Rey Guitar(2000)Twins (2002) with Steve JamesSnap Shot(2003) Live performances

    Tonight(2004) with Steve JamesWhen The Levee Breaks (2006)

    At The Ukeshack #1 (2007) with Matt WeinerBlue Uke: At The Ukeshack #2 (2008)Hen Party (2010) with Suzy ThompsonFour and Six (2012)

    Instructional

    Boogie Woogie Guitar(2005) Homespun DVDBlue Uke (2007) Homespun DVD

    Other appearances

    A Musical Doorway (2000) Produced by Seattle Folklore SocietyWhy Say No? (2003) The Yes Yes Boys featuring Del Rey

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    Things About Comin' My Way: A Tribute to the Music of the Mississippi Sheiks (2009)[2]

    ^ Daniel C. Schechter (2006-02-14). "Del Rey" (http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/miami/16980.html).Miami Herald

    Mexico Edition.1.

    ^ Blackhenmusic.com (http://www.blackhenmusic.com/artist/mississippi-sheiks-tribute-project)2.

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    Categories: 1959 births Living people American blues guitarists American jazz guitarists American female guitarists

    American folk guitarists American ukulele players Musicians from Los Angeles, California

    Musicians from Seattle, Washington American jazz guitarist stubs

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