
James Blood Ulmer, Guitar Pioneer Who Never Went Mainstream, Dies at 86
James Blood Ulmer, an innovative guitarist who blended jazz, blues, and funk in ways record labels didn't know how to market, died peacefully June 3 at 86. His career thrived on small independent labels and devoted fans overseas rather than commercial radio—a pattern that reveals how the music industry often ignores artists whose work doesn't fit neat categories.
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