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Buster Benton (Arley Benton) was born on 19 July, 1932 in Texarkana, Arkansas, United States, is an American blues guitarist and singer. Discover Buster Benton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

Popular As Arley Benton
Occupation Singer, guitarist, songwriter
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 19 July 1932
Birthday 19 July
Birthplace Texarkana, Arkansas, United States
Date of death 1996
Died Place Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nationality United States

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1932

Arley "Buster" Benton (July 19, 1932 – January 20, 1996) was an American blues guitarist and singer.

He played guitar in Willie Dixon's Blues All-Stars and is best known for his solo rendition of Dixon's song "Spider in My Stew."

Benton was tenacious, and despite the amputation of parts of both legs in the latter part of his lengthy career, he never stopped playing his own version of Chicago blues.

He was born Arley Benton, in Texarkana, Arkansas.

1950

While residing in Toledo, Ohio, in the mid-1950s, and having been influenced by Sam Cooke and B.B. King, Benton began playing blues.

1959

By 1959, he was leading his own band in Chicago.

1960

During the 1960s, the local record labels Melloway, Alteen, Sonic, and Twinight released several singles by Benton.

However, because of a lack of opportunities in the early 1960s, he gave up playing professionally for several years and worked as an auto mechanic.

His earlier work was an amalgam of blues and soul.

1969

His work has been included on several compilation albums, including Chicago Blues Festival: 1969–1986 (2001).

1970

According to the music journalist Bill Dahl, "in the late 1970s, when the popularity of blues music was at low ebb, Benton's recordings, particularly for Ronn Records, were a breath of fresh air."

1971

Benton joined Willie Dixon's Blues All-Stars in 1971 and was a fixture in the band for some time.

1973

He played on the 1973 album The All Star Blues World of Maestro Willie Dixon and His Chicago Blues Band, issued by Spivey Records.

Dixon was credited as the songwriter of Benton's best-known song, "Spider in My Stew", released by Jewel Records, based in Shreveport, Louisiana.

1974

It gave Benton a modicum of fame, and his 1974 follow-up, "Money Is the Name of the Game", helped to cement his standing.

1978

Benton's 1978 album for Jewel's subsidiary Ronn Records (also titled Spider in My Stew) became recognized as one of the more engaging Chicago blues albums of its time.

Benton recorded three further albums for Ichiban Records, but in comparison to his work on the Ronn label, they were not commercially successful.

1989

One of these albums was Money's the Name of the Game, produced by Gary B.B. Coleman and released in 1989.

Benton also issued a record on the Blue Phoenix label.

His fortitude did not go unnoticed.

He suffered from diabetes and received dialysis in the final years of his life.

1993

In 1993, part of his right leg was amputated as a result of poor circulation due to the disease; he had already lost a portion of the other leg some ten years before.

He soldiered on, playing his brand of the blues until his death.

However, as the music journalist Tony Russell wrote, Benton "never found another money spider".

1996

Benton died in January 1996, in Chicago, from the effects of diabetes, at age 63.