We use cookies to ensure the functionality of our website. After giving your consent, we use them to analyze traffic and personalize advertising on third-party advertising platforms, always in accordance with the rules of the Privacy Policy.
Charles Douglas Musselwhite, born January 31, 1944, is an acclaimed American blues harmonica player and bandleader. Recognized as a key figure in the revival of the Chicago Blues scene during the 1960s, he rose to prominence alongside artists like Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, and Elvin Bishop. Often described as a leading "white bluesman," Musselwhite's distinctive style and influence have left a lasting mark on the genre. He is also noted as the inspiration behind the Elwood Blues character in the film The Blues Brothers.