Sunday, February 28, 2010

Doctor Ross

There's something about one-man bands that really turns my crank....


Dr. Ross recorded on Sun in the 1950s. He lived from October 21, 1925 – May 28, 1993. He was known for his guitar and harmonica boogies.


Derek Trucks Band Plaing Preaching Blues

I've always loved Son House's song "Preaching Blues" this instrumental version by Derek Trucks is very nice.



Preaching Blues MP3s @ Amazon.com

Derek Trucks @Amazon.com

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Michael De Jong

LastFM

” Michael’s musical landscape is vast and haunted, filled with living breathing demons and a darkness so dark that there is only one way out…and that is to sing as if your life counted on it. Michael sings as if his life is counting on it. Rarely will you find a man who will give you so much in his music…Michael de Jong gives you all he’s got. Consider it a gift, because it is. He is a musical treasure.” Mary Gauthier - Artist / Performer





It's a Man's World - Joss and James



Wow - I remember watching it on the TV


B.B. King - "Nobody Loves Me But My Mother"

You can keep all those fast playing, soulless guitar players. You know who I'm talking about. But if they played for a thousand years, they will never be able to have the soul that B.B. King has in his pinky finger.

Love that tone, those big old fat blues notes. If you want to learn to play blues guitar, I recommended that you listen to everything Mr. King ever did.



B.B. King: Albums, CDs, MP3s @Amazon.com


Friday, February 26, 2010

Alamo Leal - British Blues




Blues Books - Elmore James - Master of the Electric Slide Guitar

Elmore James - Master of the Electric Slide Guitar (Guitar Recorded Version)

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Book Description - Full transcriptions and lessons to 11 classic tunes, including: Dust My Broom * The Sky Is Crying * Early One Morning * and more.

Book Details

* Paperback: 72 pages
* Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation (October 1, 1996)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0793535786
* ISBN-13: 978-0793535781
* Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 8.7 x 0.5 inches



Thursday, February 25, 2010

Elmore James "Every Day I Have The Blues"

I don't know about y'all but every single day of my life I have the blues. But that might have something to do with the fact that everyday I search for some good blues music to post in my blues blog. LOL.



Notes from YouTube;

Often creditet to blues/boogie woogie pianist Memphis Slim (Peter Chatman), "Every Day I Have The Blues" goes back to the '30s, when it was recorded by the Sparks Brothers. It has become one of the most popular urban blues tunes. Lowell Fulson had a hit version in the early '50s, and the tune has long been B.B. King's opener and theme song. It has been recorded also by Albert King, Buddy Guy, Chuck Berry and many others. Elmore waxed it February 21, 1963 for Bobby Robinson's Enjoy Records in New York City on what was to be his last recording session.


Elmore James: Albums, CDs & MP3s @Amazon.com


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Honey Bee



A Muddy Waters cover.


The Hamsters

Wikipedia

The Hamsters have been called Britain's leading interpreters of the music of Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top and thus they are called a blues rock band. These covers only make up a small part of their playlist, the majority being Americana.





A good pub/club band - very enjoyable.


Eric Clapton Tee Shirt

WEA Men's Eric Clapton 'Army Of One' T Shirt

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WEA Cloting @Amazon.com


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Luther Allison, Otis Rush, Eric Clapton - "Everyday I Have the Blues"

This clip is from the DVD "Otis Rush - Live at Montreux 1986". It was released in 2006. I was listening to it this morning, and it struck me what a wonderful performance of "Everyday I Have the Blues" by Luther Allison this is. I really like the ad libed lyrics and how he plays his guitar.




Otis Rush - Live at Montreux 1986

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DVD Description;

Southpaw guitarist Otis Rush made his debut in 1956 with a cover of Willie Dixon’s "I Can’t Quit You Baby", charting his first Top Ten R&B hit. Over the course of his 50-year career, Rush has established himself as one of the premiere bluesmen on the Chicago circuit.

Often credited with being one of the architects of the West side guitar style, Rush’s esteemed status as a prime Chicago innovator is eternally assured by his trademark sound. Blues fans have said that his combination of ringing, vibrato-enhanced guitar work with an intense vocal delivery is powerful enough to force the hair on the backs of their necks upwards in silent salute.

Otis Rush Live At Montreux 1986 features the Chicago blues legend at his spine-tingling best. For his first appearance at the Montreux Festival, Rush is joined on stage by fellow blues stars Eric Clapton and Luther Allison for a truly special show. The DVD features nearly an hour-and-a-half of performances of Rush classics, including "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)", "Double Trouble" and many more.

Tracklisting:
1) Tops
2) Will My Woman Be Home Tonight
3) Lonely Man
4) Gambler’s Blues
5) Natural Ball
6) Right Place, Wrong Time
7) Mean Old World
8) You Don’t Love Me
9) Crosscut Saw (feat. Eric Clapton)
10) Double Trouble (feat. Eric Clapton)
11) All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (feat. Eric Clapton)
12) Every Day I Have The Blues (feat. Luther Allison & Eric Clapton)




Otis Rush: CD's, DVDs, MP3s @Amazon.com

Luther Allison: CD's, DVDs, MP3s @Amazon.com

Eric Clapton: CDs, DVDs, MP3s @Amazon.com


Monday, February 22, 2010

Ruby Turner

I think she is just brill




Blues Book: Guitar Licks of the Texas Blues-Rock Heroes

Guitar Licks of the Texas Blues Rock Heroes (The Guitar Lick Factory Player Series)
Guitar Licks of the Texas Blues Rock Heroes (The Guitar Lick Factory Player Series)
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Book Description - Guitar Licks of the Texas Blues-Rock Heroes details the solo styles of the legendary Lone Star State guitarists. Complete with essential stylistic details that make the music come alive, this volume contains 100 licks in the authentic styles of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Billy Gibbons, Johnny Winter, T-Bone Walker, LightninÂ’ Hopkins, Freddie King, Jimmie Vaughan, Eric Johnson, and more. Each lick has its own mini-lesson and is performed by the author at half and full tempo on the accompanying CD.

* Paperback: 120 pages
* Publisher: Backbeat Books (April 1, 2006)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0879308761
* ISBN-13: 978-0879308766
* Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.2 x 0.6 inches


Sunday, February 21, 2010

Slim Harpo "I Got Love If You Want It"

Here we have a video of the 45 "I Got Love If You Want It" by Slim Harpo.



Slim Harpo @Amazon.com


Saturday, February 20, 2010

Tom Waits - orphans

I love this 3CD set and listen to it a lot

Pitchfork

It's enough to add another layer of invulnerability to the already untouchable critical status of Tom Waits, an unlikely benefit coming from a cleaning-house box set.


Rolling Stone
Brawlers is Waits blues a la Mule Variations, only broader.
Bawlers is Waits' bread and butter -- professional sentimentalists love the way he mauls slow ones, and six of the soundtrack tunes are here






Tom Waits ~ Road to Peace...
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Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards


Blues Quote - Sara Martin

"every sensible woman got a back-door man,"
~ Sara Martin Strange Loving Blues (1925)


Earl Hooker "Sweet Home Chicago"



Earl Hooker @Amazon.com


Friday, February 19, 2010

Conjunto Blues


Bernie Marsden

Bernie Marsden plays Blues-Hard Rock or Hard Rock-Blues.
He’s mostly known for his time as guitarist in Whitesnake (1978 - 1982

BERNIE MARSDEN PLAYS RORY GALLAGHER
From his site

I have been on the road with my celebration of Rory Gallagher music, he would have been 60 last year.





Thursday, February 18, 2010

Earl Gaines - nothing but the blues

This gives a flavour of his sound



Nothin' But the Blues


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Red Hot Blues Sisters

Funky, hot - good fun




Joe Banamassa "Live From the Royal Albert Hall"

Joe Bonamassa Live from the Royal Albert Hall

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Joe Bonamassa - Live at the Royal Albert Hall DVD - Further on up the Road (Featuring Eric Clapton) @YouTube

DVD Description

Award-winning blues rock star, guitar hero and singer-songwriter Joe Bonamassa s new release, Joe Bonamassa Live From The Royal Albert Hall, a 2-DVD live set, just made it s debut at #6 on Billboard Magazine s Top Music DVD Chart and #10 on the Top Blues Album Chart. The film, released on October 6 by Bonamassa s record company J&R Adventures, captures the intensity and excitement of the May 2009 show that marked Bonamassa s headlining debut at arguably the most prestigious concert venue in the world. May 4, 2009 was a day 20 years in the making, says Bonamassa. I have never been so honored in my life. It was truly larger than the sum of its parts.

At the Hall, Bonamassa had the added honor of being joined onstage by the legendary Eric Clapton. The Guitar Buzz calls it, A must-have DVD for any Joe Bonamassa fan and frankly, any person who plays the guitar and appreciates instrumental mastery at work. Joe Bonamassa is to the guitar what Liberace was to the piano. He s a 6-string maestro. And Brian D. Holland writes in Guitar International, It s not only a momentous occasion for Joe Bonamassa, it s one for bluesrock in general.

This double DVD set, which features a twelve-camera high definition, surround sound shoot produced by Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes, Aerosmith) and an exclusive interview and behind-the-scenes footage with Bonamassa, presents that magical night in full for posterity, and for all the fans that couldn t be among the roughly 5,000 concertgoers filling the seats.

Bonamassa performs with a combination of searing excellence and showmanship that underlined exactly why he has risen to the top of the most punishing circuit in popular music today.


Joe Bonamassa DVDs @Amazon.com


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Screamin' Jay Hawkins Original shock rocker

I apologise - but I like/submit these two just for the fun of it.




Slim Harpo "Shake Your Hips"



Slim Harpo @Amazon.com


Monday, February 15, 2010

Blues Books - When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin

When Giants Walked the Earth:
A Biography of Led Zeppelin

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From Publishers Weekly
In this ambitious biography, Wall narrates the history of a band that became one of the biggest musical and cultural phenomena of the 1970s. The brainchild of studio wizard Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin marked the transition from flower-power good vibrations to the rough sounds of a disillusioned era. More than just another hard-rock band, however, Zeppelin drew on elements from reggae, soul, blues and R&B, as well as more exotic sounds from India and the Middle East.

The trashed hotel rooms and violated groupies Zeppelin left in its wake helped to create an enduring rock and roll road archetype. Wall painstakingly traces Zeppelin's development and musical pedigree. His access and attention to detail make this a definitive work. However, he falls short in substance and style when he tries to move beyond the music. Flashback segments written from the perspective of the various principals are confusing, and his forays into nonmusical subjects—such as Page's interest in the occult—are often portentous. Nevertheless, this volume is an essential source for anyone eager to learn about the era when rock stars ruled the world.



Books About Led Zeppelin @Amazon.com


Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band: Safe as Milk

Safe as Milk is the debut album by Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, originally released in 1967. It is a heavily blues-influenced work, but also hints at many of the features—such as surreal lyrics and odd time signatures—that would later become trademarks of Beefheart's music.

The album is also notable for the involvement of a 20-year-old Ry Cooder, who plays guitar and wrote some of the arrangements.

Amazon.co.uk

"I may be hungry, but I sure ain't weird," Don Van Vliet, a.k.a. Captain Beefheart, famously intones on this bright-sounding re-mastered version of the 1967 debut by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band. Safe as Milk is a bold, tough-ass distillation of Delta blues stomp and 1960s garage-punk swagger, fused with a radically polyrhythmic and tempo-shifting style that one might term "art rock".




Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - I'm Glad from Phil Bebbington on Vimeo.





Sunday, February 14, 2010

Wendy Colonna




More banjo recaptured

Here's the Carolina Chocolate Drops



Blues Quote - Taj Mahal

"You can listen to my music from front to back, and you don't ever hear me moaning and crying about how bad you done treated me. I think that style of blues and that type of tone was something that happened as a result of many white people feeling very, very guilty about what went down." ~ Taj Mahal


Saturday, February 13, 2010

Otis Taylor - The Black Banjo Project




Joe Bonamassa "Live at Rockpalast"

Joe Bonamassa - Live at Rockpalast

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Track Listing

1. Takin' The Hit @YouTube
2. A New Day Yesterday @YouTube
3. Blues Deluxe
4. Mountain Time
5. You Upset Me Baby
6. The River
7. Burning Hell
8. Had To Cry Today
9. Heart Of The Sunrise
10. Starship Trooper
11. I Don't Live Anywhere

According to a reviewer at Amazon.com;

This is one jaw-dropper of a DVD! Joe is on fire! His shows his versatility in his amazing ability, what with Yes covers, SRV-style blues covers, Eric Sardinas-style electric Dobro...great playing and GREAT TONE! His guitar tone itself is jaw-dropping. His bassist and drummer are as tight as wallpaper on a wall. And the overall sound quality is TOP NOTCH. Best concert DVD of the year. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.



Friday, February 12, 2010

Imelda May

Imelda May is an Irish female vocalist. Her most popular and well-known album is called Love Tattoo. She can play the bodhrán. She won the Best Female at the 2009 Meteor Awards.




Led Zeppelin -- Dazed and Confused


Howlin' Wolf on Shindig

There are many important moments in the history of music, I am sure. And here is a clip of what I consider to be a very important moment.

It is the apperance of Howlin' Wolf on the show Shindig. The story goes, that Mr. Wolf was allowed to perform at the bequest of the Rock band The Rolling Stones.

Wikipedia says of the incident;

1965 he appeared on the television show Shindig at the insistence of The Rolling Stones, who were scheduled to appear on the same program and who had covered "Little Red Rooster" on an early album.

Note the subtle sexuality of this clip. It is one of those times where I am transported back to when I was a boy and I am seeing something that I have seen many times, and finally understanding it. Note how Wolf dances, note how the camera zooms on the bottoms of the girls sitting on the bar stools.

I apologize for the poor quailty of this clip, but even with it's flaws it is excellent. Becuase it captures a very important moment in blues history.



Shindig DVDs @Amazon.com


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Charlie Wood — Flutter and Wow

Signed with Archer Records
JazzReview

As a songster, Charlie Wood embodies hepcat worldliness and barroom empathy; he’s got style but also the wisdom that gives it heftiness. Whether that movie gets made or not, catch him








Louis Armstrong "St. James Infirmary"

I can not go very long without hearing this song. And so here it is, "so cold, so sweet, so fair" for your enjoyment.



Notes from YouTube:

Armstrong's version of a classic popular piece. Enjoy.

I went down to St. James Infirmary,
Saw my baby there,
Set down on a long white table,
So sweet, so cold, so fair.
Let her go, let her go, God bless her,
Wherever she may be,
She can look this wide world over,
She'll never find a sweet man like me.
When I die, want you to dress me in straight-leg shoes,
Box back coat and a stetson hat,
Put a 20 dollar gold piece on my watch chain,
So the boys'll know that I died standing pat.

and from a comment;

there are two main Armstrong's version out there.

The first, very fast, dates back to 1928: "Louis Armstrong And His Savoy Ballroom Five", December 12, 1928 (watch?v=VMZPdAlgWvY)

The second, sadder and much more slower version, was first recorded in 1959: "Satchmo Plays King Oliver".

The one I put here is taken from : "Most Famous Hits", CD 1, 2000. It is almost identical to the 2nd studio version.


Louis Armstrong: Albums, CDs, & MP3s @Amazon.com


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Truth According to Ruthie Foster

I love Ruthie's music, this is her latest album

Fame review

Overall this is a stunning piece of work. The Truth According To Ruthie Foster comes close to capturing the essence of this amazing woman, however don't ever pass up a chance to see her live no matter if it is solo or with some accompaniment as she simply dazzles the senses;








PC World Tells Us How To Buy an MP3 Player.

Really enjoyed listening to and watching PC World.coms video on "How To Buy an MP3 Player"

Many cool and interesting points made here.

* MP3 Players use either hard drives or flash memory.

* Hard drives give you more storage, but flash memory can be jostled when running or during other activities.

* Check the player out in a store prior to buying.

* MP3's can organize your collection, via info that is embedded in the MP3 file.

* There are various online music stores, you need to make sure that the player you choose works with the online player you choose.

* Get an MP3 player that has a radio, it is a nice feature because you can get a lot of info from listening to radio stations (other then just music).

* Shop around, MP3 players are sold by many outlets.




MP3 Players @Amazon.com


Amazon.com MP3 Downloads


Bobby Darin gets his Mojo Working

I love Bobby Darin's music, but I never thought he would ever get posted in my blues blog, not by me anyway.

Well after I picked myself up off the floor, from the harmonica part (with shades of Sonny Terry no doubt), dude gets his mojo going on the marimbas. Sublime is an understatement, this clip attest to the great talent that Mr. Darnin truly was.



Bobby Darin: Albums, CDs, & MP3s @Amazon.com


Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Carlos Johnson — The Healer

A good interview with the Illinois Blues

IB - I found one of your earlier albums called The Healer with Chicago Bluesman Lefty Dizz. He played left handed too. Many people are not aware of Lefty's great guitar work. Can you tell us about your work and time with Lefty?

Carlos - Lefty Dizz was a great guitar player. A lot of people didn't know this because his theatrics on stage were quite frightening. Like if he had a 335 in his hand and was tossing it up in the air and spinning it around that was a little intense but he never dropped it.

We were very close. We used to call each other Father and Son and argue about who was the Father and who was the Son. But I was younger so I always won that argument.





Blues Diva Etta James Hospitalized




Several News outlets are reporting that Blues, soul and R&B music diva Etta James was recently hospitalized in California and is in critical condition. She is reported to be suffering from sepsis, a type of blood poisoning.

Get more details here;

Blues legend Etta James in hospital by the BBC.

Singer Etta James hospitalized with a serious infection [Updated] by the LA Times.com.

We wish Ms. James a speedy recovery.

Etta James @SqueezeMyLemon





Blues Book: Oak Anthology of Blues Guitar

Oak Anthology of Blues Guitar: Texas Blues Guitar
Oak Anthology of Blues Guitar: Texas Blues Guitar (Paperback) by Stefan Grossman
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Book Description - Explore traditional playing styles through transcriptions and analysis of 22 tunes by master Texas blues guitar players. Instruction in special tuning and bottleneck playing and a complete discography.

Book Details

* Paperback: 144 pages
* Publisher: Music Sales Corporation (June 1984)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0825602955
* ISBN-13: 978-0825602955
* Product Dimensions: 11.9 x 9 x 0.5 inches


Blues Books @SqueezeMyLemon

Blues Music Books @Amazon.com


Monday, February 08, 2010

Jesse Dee — Bittersweet Branch

Rock & Roll Review

what you get is one of the best underground, under-the-radar soul-pop albums to come out in a long time


Independent
White-boy retro-soul, long on attitude and stomp, short on subtlety.