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Eddie Turner won the 2005 Blues Music Award (BMA) for best new release by a new artist. He's not a new artist. Eddie first came to Colorado in the early seventies, when he played with Tracy Nelson and Mother Earth. When Tommy Bolin left the band Zephyr for the James Gang, Eddie joined the band. He wrote the critically acclaimed Heartbreak album. When Candi Givens died, Eddie left the scene for a decade, emerging as jazz trumpeter Ron Miles' guitarist, before joining Otis Taylor. As the guitarist for Otis Taylor, Eddie recorded five releases and toured the world. He released "Rise" in 2005, and "The Turner Diaries" in 2006. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Turner Diaries

Rise

Miracles & Demons
The Future Of The Blues Vol. 3

Change in Me
The "Selma" Album: A Musical Tribute To Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Future Of The Blues: A NorthernBlues Sampler Vol. 2
Future Of The Blues, Vol. 3
Dignify Me
Live at KUVO
Live At The Heritage Blues Festival, 2008
Reply's 100 Bluesrock Vol.10