Harry Muskee (1943-2011) was a Dutch singer-songwriter best known as the frontman of the band Cuby + Blizzards, a key figure in the Dutch blues and rock scene. Emerging in the 1960s, Muskee blended elements of blues, rock, and rhythm and blues, drawing inspiration from American artists like Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker. Cuby + Blizzards gained prominence with their 1967 album "Desolation," which showcased Muskee's powerful vocals and poignant lyrics. Their hit single "Window of My Eyes" and the album "Groeten uit Grollo" (1969) solidified their status in the Dutch music landscape. Muskee's work often reflected social issues and personal experiences, resonating with audiences and contributing to the authenticity of Dutch rock music. Over his career, Muskee collaborated with various musicians and bands, influencing many Dutch artists who followed. His dedication to music and the blues genre left a lasting legacy, cementing him as a significant figure in the evolution of Dutch rock and blues through the 20th century. Muskee's impact persists in the ongoing appreciation for blues-infused rock in the Netherlands and beyond.