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... the former Iowans now call Humboldt home. Radio/Live -- Earth (Southern Lord) Jesus is a Dying-Bed Maker -- Charlie Patton ( Monk) Delivrance -- A Hawk and a Hacksaw (Leaf) Songs of Shame -- Woods (Shrimper/Woodsist) A Lovely Sight -- Pisces (Numero ... Comment?
Blues musician teaches what he knows
... on crossover artists like Ray Charles or Elvis Presley, but mainly focuses on blues pioneers including Charlie Patton and Howlin' Wolf. 'We go back and explore the African influence,' English said. 'The blues is basically black folk music. There has ... Comment?
... was this ... new kid on the block, and all these established players like Son House and Willie Brown and Charlie Patton were the heavy-duty guitar players, and he wanted to be like [House]," Block said. Preserving what's perfect In the years since, ... Comment?
... Hubbard, trombonist Carl Querfurth and percussionist Mark Teixeira. Inspired by blues legends T-bone Walker, Charlie Patton and Big Joe Turner, a oeThe Roomful of Bluesa was founded in 1967 by Al and Duke. Duke recorded 20 solo albums and toured the ... Comment?
... his signature solo style a mix of country blues, ragtime and raga indebted to John Fahey, Robbie Basho, Charlie Patton and John Martyn in the early aughts, during that decade releasing over a dozen albums under his own name, as Dr. Ragtime and with ... Comment?
Dee Snider Talks About 'Taking Back The Horns'; Audio Available
... of this and non of them had 1/10 of the emotion and soul to do the music any justice. Jimmy Page is nothing. Charlie Patton is a legend. Love Dee Snider and this is funny but, Rap musicians just called and they want to take "bee-otch" back. Stupid ... Comment?
... contemporary blues practitioners, with a level of narrative detail that has more in common with the works of Charlie Patton and Son House. "If you listen to those guys, or Mississippi John Hurt, their songs were detailed and had wonderful story ... Comment?
Festival embraces America's 'shared musical heritage'
... Boweavil Blues," originally released in 1929 by a musician named The Masked Marvel. He turned out to be Charlie Patton, now considered the father of the Delta Blues. The song tells the story of a farmer battling a boll weevil - a beetle that feeds ... Comment?
Barrelhouse Words: A Blues Dialect Dictionary
... Be The Devil: Skip James and the Blues (Da Capo, 1994) and King Of The Delta Blues: The Life and Music of Charlie Patton (Rock Chapel Press, 1988), plumbed not only his own extensive vinyl library but also the memories of elderly blues people to ... Comment?
... influenced by the blues and I would read about them talking about (Delta blues giants) Robert Johnson and Charlie Patton. It made me curious about them. Once I figured out the 1-4-5 chord structure of blues it started feeling natural to me," said ... Comment?
Faith and Belief: 'The Book of Genesis Illustrated' by R. Crumb
... blues performers such as Son House, Memphis Minnie and Blind Willie McTell; his comic book biography of Charlie Patton and his drawings for David Zane Mairowitz's "Introducing Kafka" evoke not just the lives of these artists but also their mythic ... Comment?
Bob Dylan treats Seattle fans to a bluesy night at the Moore Theatre
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... Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) - Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum - Not Dark Yet - High Water (for Charlie Patton) - When The Deal Goes Down - Highway 61 Revisited - Nettie Moore - Thunder On The Mountain - Ballad Of A Thin Man Encore: Live ... Comment?
Inspired by blues legends like T-Bone Walker, Charlie Patton and Big Joe Turner, Duke's guitar work has seamlessly spanned the worlds of jazz, blues and swing since he founded the renowned big band, Roomful of Blues, in 1967. Comment?
6:30pJohn Alex Mason performs a benefit concert for KAFM, at Grande River Vineyards.
... with music that sounds like a five piece blues wrecking crew. His music harkens back to such blues giants as Charlie Patton and Robert Johnson, while at the same time adding a distinct modern quality that thrills both blues purists and casual fans ... Comment?
Song is ending for Music Man Murray
... the early 1970s. There, Mr. Weiss says, he discovered a trove of old 78s by blues legends Robert Johnson and Charlie Patton and pre-World War II jazz recordings by Louis Armstrong. Comment?
... with music that sounds like a five piece blues wrecking crew. His music harkens back to such blues giants as Charlie Patton and Robert Johnson, while at the same time adding a distinct modern quality that thrills both blues purists and casual fans ... Comment?
Music Man Murray prepares to spin last record
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... in the early 1970s. There, Weiss says, he discovered a trove of old 78s by blues legends Robert Johnson and Charlie Patton and pre-World War II jazz recordings by Louis Armstrong. If he were younger and had more time, Murray says, maybe he would ... Comment?
... in the early 1970s. There, Weiss says, he discovered a trove of old 78s by blues legends Robert Johnson and Charlie Patton and pre-World War II jazz recordings by Louis Armstrong. If he were younger and had more time, Gershenz says, maybe he would ... Comment?
An L.A. institution is vanishing as Music Man Murray forsakes records
... in the early 1970s. There, Weiss says, he discovered a trove of old 78s by blues legends Robert Johnson and Charlie Patton and pre-World War II jazz recordings by Louis Armstrong. If he were younger and had more time, Murray says, maybe he would ... Comment?
Song of the Day: A Lefty who could Slide
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... in Los Angeles. It is Gayle Dean Wardlow who is particularly associated with research into the lives of Charlie Patton and Robert Johnson. Our friend Nancy Meyer managed Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy, among others, and has distinguished herself in ... Comment?