Bukka White—an influential American Delta blues guitarist and singer—left an indelible mark on music during his active decades from the late 1920s to 1970s. His notable works include Shake 'Em On Down" and Fixin' to Die Blues. White's significant achievement was his impact on the folk music revival of the 1960s, with Bob Dylan covering his song Fixin' to Die Blues. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame posthumously, his legacy lives on through various honors including the Mississippi Blues Trail marker and the Bukka White Blues Festival.