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Can't forget Ray Charles...
Carol Kaye on the bass here.
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02-16-2020 11:53 AM
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Is that Russell Malone with Dianne Krall?
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Originally Posted by Doug B
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Grahambop - loved your photos, especially of Muddy and Chuck. And I was just about to share Mannish Boy. What a great album that was/is!
Anyway, here's Johnny. Always preferred him over Stevie.
I actually worked this one out pretty well when I was 15:
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JAMES COTTON, CHARLIE HADEN, JOE LOUIS WALKER
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02-16-2020, 04:15 PM #58joelf GuestOriginally Posted by Patlotch
Edumacate me...
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02-16-2020, 04:20 PM #59joelf Guest
OMG---how could we not? Self-flagellation begins promptly---with a National Guitar:
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02-16-2020, 04:24 PM #60joelf Guest
OK, wags---here's a poser:
If Western diatonic harmony dictates that I is major and V major or dominant---how do you explain the blues form?
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02-16-2020, 04:29 PM #61joelf Guest
I was there!!
And the thrill is not gone 50 years on:
paul butterfield woodstock - - Video Search Results
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BB at Sing Sing prison
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Muddy Waters at Newport, 1960
He came a good ways from this (-not that there's anything wrong with it!)
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A smattering (35 minutes) of Louisiana-seasoned blues.
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Need some Professor Longhair here.
Love the "mambo-rhumba-boogie thing" ( as Allen Touissaint called it) that 'Fess played so well.
From "Rock 'n' Roll Gumbo".
Professor Longhair: piano, vocals, whistling. Snooks Eaglin played guitar with him on many classic sides. Dr. John played guitar for him too. (Dr. John started as a guitar player.) Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown also played guitar for Professor Longhair.
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the great Robert Nighthawk tearing it up...
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and one of, if not the very first guitarists to play a picked solo, Lonnie Johnson
from his duets w/Eddie Lang on Okeh records, to 1963 @ the American Folk and Blues Festival in Europe
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Originally Posted by grahambop
cheers
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Hollywood Fats left us too soon.
Here's Fats with Muddy (and Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin) in 1973. (Fats is not featured here at all; this is more to place him in context.)
And one of Fats' best known cuts with his own band.
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also love jump blues or west coast blues...one of the greats was teddy bunn...played alongside charlie christian... early session guy as well...
here's a blast of west coast blues about a bay area club..from 1949
jacksons nook-teddy bunn...raucous tone
cheers
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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the great Tiny Grimes
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Originally Posted by neatomic
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