I'm happy to hear that. I really like some of his tunes like I'm a Bluesman and Life is a Nightmare and his boogies are terrific too. I particularly like the one, maybe it's called Sportsman's Boogie or something like that, about not having your fishin' and huntin' licenses.
Lori Williams at Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival
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[image: 2012 Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival Day 3-1010096 by NoVARon]
2012 Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival Day 3-1010096, a photo by NoVARon on Flickr.
Opening the l...
Blues News Report: Cortelia Clark, Robert Crumb
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[image: R. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country]A couple of weeks ago, a
few days before the Grammy® Awards show earlier this month, *The Tennessean*ne...
Honeyboy Turner Update
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The Honeyboy Turner Band this week.
Twice, Both in Lincoln, Both early shows
Duggan's Pub
440 S. 11th Street
Friday, Feb 24, 5:00pm-7:30pm
The Old Pub
408...
Juke Joint Boogie--CG&G
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After posting this on facebook and twitter, I realized that I just had to
paste it here. Ian Collard is one of my all time favorite harp blowing
bluesmen a...
Reminds me of why I love music: Alabama Shakes
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I don’t know much about this band. I just found out through a friend (shout
out to Deb in New Orleans) about Alabama Shakes. This band, featuring the
vocal...
Fluville on WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban
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Folks, I'm thrilled to announce that I'm now doing a weekly show on WFMU's
Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban. It streams to your computer, mobile device, internet
ra...
Russia threatens Syria resolution at UN
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Sergei Lavrov said Russia would not be able to prevent military
intervention, but that it would veto any resolution at the Security Council
authorising it....
Robert Johnson's Cross Road Blues
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Essa é uma animação muito interessante que conta, de maneira resumida, a
história e os mitos por trás do ícone do blues, Robert Johnson. Desde o
início dur...
Blues Blast magazine says...
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*Steel guitars come in many forms – six string, eight string and ten-string
– some with double necks, some with pedals and electronic gizmos (pedal
steel g...
Revelator by Tedeschi Trucks Band
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This is an awesome album by Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi. I’ve seen it
presented frequently as a new album by The Derek Trucks Band but that’s
just wron...
Blues
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Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre that
originated in African-American communities of primarily the "Deep South" of
the Unit...
Tana Spinelli, presenta su disco Brave este sábado!
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*Este Sábado 23 de Julio de 2011!
23 hs. el El Teatro del viejo Mercado, Lavalle 3177.
Entradas en venta por Plateanet o en la boletería.*
Luego de más d...
BluesFest London 2011
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[image: BluesFest London 2011]*The very first BluesFest London comes to
town this summer for a week-long celebration of incredible music from some
of the g...
Gary Moore: Remembering a Blues Rock Guitar Legend
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*February 6, 2011 *
As my 15 year old son and I settled in to watch the Super Bowl last week,
we were surrounded by an assortment of munchies on the tabl...
Rob Ryan supports Imelda May on her german tour !
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Rob Ryan, Rhythm Bomb Rec. recording artist will support Imelda May on her
german tour. Imelda May is the wife of our dear friend Darrel Higham, who
alr...
Hell’s Highway
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Two tracks today from Charlie Burse & his Memphis Mudcats. Burse isn’t
known outside of his work with the Memphis Jug Band as a guitar player and
sometimes...
Review: Peter Karp/Sue Foley: He Said - She Said
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I interviewed Sue Foley in a restaurant in Austin's Four Season's Hotel
back in the early 90s near the beginning of her music career. I must say,
the lad...
That's All, Folks!
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The Today's Chicago Blues blog is now closed. My thanks to all of you who
have read here and posted comments in the past.
I will keep the existing posts he...
Blues #62
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Tough times for Ottawa's homeless 'Blues Lady'
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Click the title link for the story. Then come back over here and donate if
you can and I will make sure this great lady gets whatever we can scrape up
fo...
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Dear friends
I've started a new blog because here i reached the limit of pics i can
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So, here ask ONLY for r...
Almost time for Santa
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Huey Piano Smith 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' (1962)
When this was first released some found the rockin' version of "Silent
Night" offensive, ha, ha, ...
Dallas businessman brings the blues to classrooms
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By Cortney Harding
NEW YORK (Billboard) - A nonprofit record label? Sounds like the punch line
to a joke.
But the Blue Shoe Project, a Dallas-based nonpro...
Rosa’s Lounge Maxwell Street Night
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Hello Everyone, I will be posting about Blues Fest next week, meanwhile
come join Phil and I at Rosa’s Lounge this June 13th & June 14th!
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3 comments:
Juke Boy is held in reverence in this part of Texas.
I'm happy to hear that. I really like some of his tunes like I'm a Bluesman and Life is a Nightmare and his boogies are terrific too. I particularly like the one, maybe it's called Sportsman's Boogie or something like that, about not having your fishin' and huntin' licenses.
I am going to look up the boogie - always good
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