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My nice new Blues Calendar
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostA morning awakening?
Blues pertaining to Rome, Mississippi. Recorded in 1935 by the brilliant Otto Virgial - an obscure bluesman with 3 other songs:Seven Year Itch http://w...
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Funnily enough, Fred McDowell was born in Tennessee on 12th Jan 1904. Moved to Mississippi, where he picked up the moniker, I reckon.
Born 12th January 1904 in Rossville. Here's 'Goin' Down The River'...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TyzAAwJnIw
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostFunnily enough, Fred McDowell was born in Tennessee on 12th Jan 1904. Moved to Mississippi, where he picked up the moniker, I reckon.
Born 12th January 1904 in Rossville. Here's 'Goin' Down The River'...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TyzAAwJnIw
Shirley opened by suggesting this wonderful piece by Miles & Bob Pratcher - she was present at the recording with Alan Lomax way down in Mississippi in '59...I'm Gonna Live Anyhow Until I Die
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Sleepy John Estes arrived in this world on 25th Jan exactly 120 years ago somewhere in Ripley, Tennessee. Here he is with Hammie Nixon on moothie on 'Someday Baby', which Dylan nicked, did a mighty fine version of on 'Modern Times', that bagged a grammy for Bob. I mean, honestly Bob!
Sleepy John Estes- guitar , vocalsHammie Nixon- Harmonica (blues harp)Sleepy John got his nickname from a condition called Narcolepsy or possibly a blood pre...
Here's wee Bob's version for comparison:
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music EntertainmentSomeday Baby · Bob DylanSomeday Babyâ„— 2006 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentReleased on...
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Born on this day, Blind Arvella Gray, (orig. James, or possibly William, Dixon), in Somerville, Texas. By some accounts Gray began as a stick-up man, reportedly driving a getaway car for Detroit's infamous Purple Gang; during a botched bank robbery attempt -- possibly in Peoria, IL -- he was shot, losing his sight and two of the fingers on his left hand in the process. (During some retellings, the shooter was instead a jealous husband.)
Eventually Gray landed in Chicago and picked up the guitar, inspired by the blues and gospel songs he learned in the cotton fields and chain gangs of the rural South.
He acquired a National steel guitar but, bereft of two fingers on his fret hand, could play only slide.
Sometime around 1946 Gray became a fixture of the legendary Maxwell Street open-air market, standing out from rival bluesmen by virtue of a repertoire comprised of little-known field hollers and work songs; he sometimes performed alongside his sister, who typically appeared under the name Granny Clara Jenkinsbey.
Here he is with his work song, contains some good advice re confusing a crocodile (bad) with a horse (good)
and a fine version of John Henry
For all you Dylanologists, he may have been the source of Bob Dylan's 1961 recording "He Was a Friend of Mine"
Last edited by Globaltruth; 28-01-19, 15:22.
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Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon, born Frank Devera Jackson, was born 3rd February 1895 in Montgomery, Alabama. I keep thinking that all you need to know is that his LP is named 'Whorehouse Blues'. Here's '(You Got To) Wet It':
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostBorn on this day 120 years ago in New Orleans.
I like that his birth name is Alonzo, Global. Not mentioned in the Calendar for some inexplicable reason. I did find out reading the intro to the calendar that they really punt blues from between the war years, but that next year's calendar will move more post-WW2, essentially because they are finding less and less rarities from further back. Still doesn't explain lack of Lonnie, unless it's because there's some difference of opinion about his b'day. Anyway 120 today - what a natty guy, too!
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Happy Birthday to singer and very fine harmonica player, Papa George Lightfoot born this day in 1924 in Natchez, Mississippi. Here's 'Mean Ole Train'...
Mean Ole Train by Papa Lightfoot a 'Rural' Blues Bopper, popular at our Rock & Roll ClubsThe video with it is thought to be the first action film ever made c...
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William Moore, born this day in 1893 in Dover, Georgia and raised in Tappahannock, Virginia was a piedmont blues style singer and guitarist. Unfortunately most of his recorded material has disappeared into the mists of time, but a few remain...and he's celebrated with a great Crumb painting too. Here's 'One Way Gal' from 1928.
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By the way, he was a barber.Last edited by johncorrigan; 03-03-19, 17:10.
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Furry who sang the Blues was born this day, March 6th, 1893 in Greenwood, Mississippi.
The Band - Furry Sings The Blues (with Joni Mitchell)Recorded Live: 11/25/1976 - Winterland - San Francisco, CAMore The Band at Music Vault: http://www.music...
Here's Joni with the Band talking about old Beale St and Mr Lewis.
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