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There is no other blues style that combines the sound of rock 'n' roll and rhythm and blues that is unique and "rough" in form, sound and feeling. At the Chicago blues festival in 1977, legends like George Baze, Pistol Pete & Ron Hytower, Lonnie Brooks, Hubert Sumlin, Junior Wells, James Harman, Magic Slim, Mike Morgan & The Crawl, Keb'mo and others saw to it that it became another milestone in the history of the Chicago Blues. This event was recorded at "Buddy Guy's Legends club" Moreover, there...
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Filmed in 1999, Son's explanations are as direct as his playing - an inspiring teacher as well as an awesome performer! His demonstrations include shuffles, slow blues, funk blues and minor keys. The lessons are interjected with anecdotes and practical advice for guitarists and blues fans at all levels of experience.
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Genre: Academic, Performing Arts. Secondary genre: Arts, Music. Total Pages: 226. Series: A Da Capo paperback. Illustrations: illustrations, facsimiles, 2 maps.
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Chicago Blues Harmonica : DVD
Interactive Menus. Animated Menus. Scene Access. Bonus Footage. Booklet.
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Luther Allison - Low Down And Dirty. Koko Taylor - Ernestine. Junior Wells - Somebody Changed The Lock. Hound Dog Taylor - Take Five. Son Seals - Cotton Picking Blues. Carey Bell - Let Me Stir In Your Pot. Magic Slim - Mama, Talk To Your Daughter. Lonnie Brooks - Cold Lonely Nights. Pinetop Perkins - Take It Easy, Baby. Lil' Ed And The Blues Imperials - My Mind Is Gone. James Cotton - 23 Hours Too Long. Fenton Robinson - I Hear Some Blues Downstairs.
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Eddie Clearwater, Jimmy Dawkins, Sylvester Boines and Fred Below make up a blues band which is completely out of the ordinary and one of the most fascinating that blues fans could dream of... Number 1 -4 of this CD is the continuation of their recording at "Ma Bea's" famous club on the West Side in November, 1976 - a session which has already resulted in the CD, "Black Night" (Storyville STCD 8036). For the other tunes on this CD (from 5-13), the tape-recorder at the "Golden Slipper" caught Fred...
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Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl. Got The Bottle And Gone. Sugar Mama Blues. Black Gal Blues. Moonshine. My Baby, I've Been Your Slave. Lord Oh Lord Blues. Deep Down In The Ground. Goodbye Red. My Little Baby. Good Gravy. Joe Louis And John Henry Blues. Life Time Blues. Honey Bee Blues. I Been Dealing With The Devil. Decoration Day Blues No2. My Little Machine. Western Union Man.
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Chicago Blues" DVD
Harley Cokliss' study of how Chicago's tough urban music was forged. Featured artists include Johnie Lewis, Muddy Waters, Floyd Jones, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and J.B. Hutto.
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Through revealing portraits of selected local artists and slice-of-life vignettes drawn from the city's pubs and lounges, "Chicago Blues" encapsulates the sound and spirit of the blues as it is lived today. As a committed participant in the Chicago blues scene for more than a quarter century, David Whiteis draws on years of his observations and extensive interviews to paint a full picture of the Chicago blues world, both on and off the stage. In addition to portraits of blues artists he has personally...
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Flood. My Life Is Ruined. She's All Right. Sad, Sad Day. Turn The Lamp Down Low (Baby Please Don't Go). Loving Man. Blow Wind Blow. Mad Love (I Want You To Love Me). I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man. She's So Pretty. Just Make Love To Me (I Just Want To Make Love To You). Oh! Yeh. I'm Ready. Smokestack Lightning. I Don't Know Why. I'm A Natural Born Lover. Ooh Wee. This Pain. Young Fahioned Ways. I Want To Be Loved. My Eyes (Keep Me In Trouble). Mannish Boy. I Got To Find My Baby...
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Blues Bros t shirt - Hit It
This Blues Brothers t-shirtfeatures a two colour image of brothers Jake Blues (John Belushi) and Elwood Blues (Dan Akroyd). Also has the slogan "Hit It!". Originally created for a sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1978, the Blues Brothers were so popular they released a chart topping, platinum-selling album and then made a Hollywood movie in 1980. Since the sad death of John Belushi his role has been filled by various other artists including his brother Jim Belushi as Zee Blues and John Goodman playing...
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You will be taken to two of Chicago’s best know Blues clubs – the Checkerboard Lounge and Kingston Mines. With the cover charge and a drink included at each club you will be free to sit back and experience the sound of the Chicago Blues - a genre known for its jazzy feel and heavy rolling bass.
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Chicago Blues Jam: Volume 8
This is the 8th of 12 volumes of live blues from Buddy Guy's "Legends" club in Chicago recorded in 1994. Buddy Guy's Legends has become as celebrated as its namesake for providing Chicago with the highest quality blues talent to be seen anywhere. From the Monday jam sessions to the constant flow of world-class talent weekends, Legends is a required stop for soul-stirring blue and barbeque. Chicago Blues Jam brings you a slice of this legendary stage, with interviews and commentary by Buzz Kilman.
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Chicago Blues Live - 86166
At the Chicago blues festival in 1977, legends like GEORGE BAZE, PISTOL PETE & RON HYTOWER, LONNIE BROOKS, HUBERT SUMLIN, JUNIOR WELLS, JAMES HARMAN, MAGIC SLIM, MIKE MORGAN & THE CRAWL, KEB'MO and others saw to it that it became another milestone in the history of the Chicago Blues.
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17 - Champion Jack Dupree (1941-1944) (alternate takes & first post-war recordings) my cabin inn (take 1)
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Chicago Blues - Otis Spann
Get Your Hands Out Of My Pocket. Nobody Knows My Troubles. Sarah Street. Worried Life Blues. You Can't Hide. Jack-Knife (instrumental). What's On Your Worried Mind. Vicksburg Blues. Who's Out There. Spann's Boogie Woogie (instrumental). See See Rider. Lovin' You. One-Room Country Shack. Mr Jelly Roll Baker. G.B. Blues (instrumental).
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The Blues is a life force for the Chicago Blues Reunion, a grouping of blues greats who, for five decades, have dominated the genre. "Buried Alive In The Blues" celebrates this uniquely American art form through the music, words and soul of Barry Goldberg, Nick Gravenites, Sam Jay, Harvey Mandel, Tracy Nelson and Corky Siegel. Their inspiration from and relationships with Paul Butterfield, Mike Bloomfield, The Electric Flag, Bob Dylan, Canned Heat, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy, Steve Miller...
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