American blues guitarist and singer associated with the West Side Chicago blues; left-handed player and writer of "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)."

Otis Rush is an American blues guitarist and singer known as a key figure in the West Side Chicago blues sound. He was a left-handed guitarist, wrote "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)," and made notable recordings for Cobra Records in 1956–1958. The DeBaser review highlights his warm, soulful voice, cleaner, fluid phrasing, affinity for slow blues, and credits the 1994 album Ain't Enough Comin' In as a late-career artistic high point.

A single DeBaser review by Meco praises Otis Rush's 1994 album Ain't Enough Comin' In and highlights his role in the West Side Chicago blues. The review emphasizes Rush's fluid, left-handed guitar style, warm soulful voice, and classic repertoire. It frames the 1994 album as a long-overdue artistic redemption.

For:blues fans, guitarists, music historians, DeBaser readers

 It's a bit sad to see Otis Rush's page so empty, no one bothering to define him or review his album, as if he were the last of the losers, poor guy...

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