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  • Bryn
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    • Mar 2007
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    Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
    Let's celebrate the fact that 110 years today, the might Chester Arthur Burnett entered this world in West Point, Mississippi. Apparently, he says he tried to copy the yodel of Jimmy Rodgers but couldn't manage it, so he did a wolf howl instead...his Grannie gave him the name Wolf, by the way...something to do with strangling chickens. Here he is in playful mood on 'How Many More Years', from the mid-60s.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpKB6OZ_B4c
    Cornelius Cardew was a big fan, as it happens. Indeed, it was he who introduced me to Howlin' Wolf's work.

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    • johncorrigan
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      • Nov 2010
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      Originally posted by Bryn View Post
      Cornelius Cardew was a big fan, as it happens. Indeed, it was he who introduced me to Howlin' Wolf's work.
      If I had to choose one performer I would love to have seen live, it would be him, Bryn.

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      • Globaltruth
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        • Nov 2010
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        Originally posted by Bryn View Post
        Cornelius Cardew was a big fan, as it happens.
        Well, that's my fascinating fact of the day right there. Thank you.
        Always thought 'Later During A Flaming Riviera Sunset' had some blues influences

        Here is a quite rare live version of Smokestack Lightning, ruined visually by some over-enthusiastic copyright watermarking across the middle of the screen.


        Don Van Vliet might also have been a fan

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
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          Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
          Well, that's my fascinating fact of the day right there. Thank you.
          Always thought 'Later During A Flaming Riviera Sunset' had some blues influences

          Here is a quite rare live version of Smokestack Lightning, ruined visually by some over-enthusiastic copyright watermarking across the middle of the screen.


          Don Van Vliet might also have been a fan
          Even over-enthusiastic copyright watermarking across the middle of the screen can't take away from how great that is, Global.

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          • cloughie
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            • Dec 2011
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            Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
            Let's celebrate the fact that 110 years today, the mighty Chester Arthur Burnett entered this world in West Point, Mississippi. Apparently, he says he tried to copy the yodel of Jimmy Rodgers but couldn't manage it, so he did a wolf howl instead...his Grannie gave him the name Wolf, by the way...something to do with strangling chickens. Here he is in playful mood on 'How Many More Years', from the mid-60s.
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpKB6OZ_B4c
            I like the exasperation of Clapton when on the Howlin’ Wolf London Sessions he is berated for wrong playing! The white boy bluesman gets his masterclass!

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            • johncorrigan
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              • Nov 2010
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              The old Blues Calendar on the kitchen wall informs me that Lonnie Johnson died this day 50 years ago in Toronto, Canada. He really is one of the great originators from his early days with Eddie Lang in the 20s. Here's a clip in the 60s with the American Folk and Blues tours - Lonnie deserves to be much better known, as far as I'm concerned. This is 'Too Late to Cry':

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              • Globaltruth
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                • Nov 2010
                • 4326

                Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                The old Blues Calendar on the kitchen wall informs me that Lonnie Johnson died this day 50 years ago in Toronto, Canada. He really is one of the great originators from his early days with Eddie Lang in the 20s. Here's a clip in the 60s with the American Folk and Blues tours - Lonnie deserves to be much better known, as far as I'm concerned. This is 'Too Late to Cry':

                Totally agree JC. Here is one of my favourite songs:

                plus an interesting piece on that song, which predictably doesn't mention the Lonnie Johnson version....
                Another Cinco de Mayo has come and gone. Not a big day in my corner of northern New Hampshire, which means we're not dissimilar to most of Mexico, where it's not a big day, either. But to America's multiculti enforcers it's supposedly a big deal, so as a

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                • johncorrigan
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                  Totally agree JC. Here is one of my favourite songs:

                  plus an interesting piece on that song, which predictably doesn't mention the Lonnie Johnson version....
                  https://www.steynonline.com/5558/wha...nce-a-day-made
                  Thanks, Global. I never knew that he wrote that song. Great voice, great player!

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                  • Globaltruth
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                    Thanks, Global. I never knew that he wrote that song. Great voice, great player!
                    No, he didn't write it as the article makes clear:


                    it's just the best version I think.

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                    • johncorrigan
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      Twenty-sixth of June is Big Bill Broonzy's Birthday, born Lee Conley Bradley in 1903 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. A hugely influential figure in the Blues, here's Bill from a film of him doing 'Hey Hey, which I think was recorded in Denmark in '56, a couple of years before he died.
                      Last edited by johncorrigan; 26-06-20, 08:25.

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                      • Padraig
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                        • Feb 2013
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                        Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                        Twenty-sixth of June is Big Bill Broonzy's Birthday
                        The mid fifties were for me the Jazz and Blues years, John, and Big Bill was the blues man of the day. I remember being impressed by his Get Back and it has influenced my thinking right up to today.

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                        • johncorrigan
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          Originally posted by Padraig View Post
                          The mid fifties were for me the Jazz and Blues years, John, and Big Bill was the blues man of the day. I remember being impressed by his Get Back and it has influenced my thinking right up to today.

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSlNFMMqUs8
                          Sadly, Padraig, as relevant a song today as it was back then. Big Bill was so influential in Britain, I'd say!

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                          • Globaltruth
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            >>>>
                            This little song that I'm singin' about
                            People you all know is true
                            If you black and gotta work for a livin' now
                            This is what they been sayin' to you
                            They said if you white, you's alright
                            If you is brown, stick around
                            But if you's black, oh brother
                            Get back, get back, get back...
                            I was in a place one night
                            They was all havin' fun
                            They was all buyin' beer and wine
                            But they would not sell me none
                            They said if you white, you's alright
                            If you is brown, you can stick around
                            But if you's black, mm mm brother
                            Get back, get back, get back...
                            I went to an employment office
                            I got a number and I got in line
                            They called everybody's number
                            But they never did call mine
                            They said if you white, you's alright
                            If you is brown, you can stick around
                            But if you's black, mm mm…
                            Me and a man was working side by side
                            And this is what it meant
                            They was payin' him a dollar an hour
                            But they was payin' me fifty cent
                            They said if you was white, you'd be alright
                            If you is brown, you could stick around
                            But if you's black, whoa brother
                            Get back, get back, get back...
                            I helped win sweet victories
                            With my plow and hoe
                            Now, I want you to tell me, brother
                            Whatchu gonna do about the ol' Jim Crow
                            Now, if you's white, you's alright
                            If you is brown, stick around
                            But if you black, whoa brother
                            Get back, get back, get back...

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                            • johncorrigan
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                              • Nov 2010
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                              The mighty William James Dixon was born 1st July, 1905 in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Great writer, great player...here he is with Sunnyland Slim, I think, showing off his chops on 'Bassology'.


                              Cor Blimey, my Blues calendar's half-a-year old already!

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                              • johncorrigan
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 10509

                                Nearly missed the birthday of Overton Amos Lemons, aka Smiley Lewis, born 5th July 1913 in Dequincy, Louisiana...'I hear you Knockin''


                                Whew! Close call!

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