Luther ‘ Snake Boy’ Johnson – They call me the Snake

On April 30, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

Luther ‘Snake Boy ‘ Johnson (aka Luther ‘Georgia Boy ‘ Johnson) was born in Davisborough/ Georgia, in 1934. He began to play guitar behind Gospel groups in churchs on Sundays, and blues in clubs on Fridays & Saturdays nights. After moving to Chicago, and at the recommandation of Otis Spann, he joined in 1967 the [...]

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Hoochie Coochie Man – Cover

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Here’s a tribute to my Blues Hero, Muddy Waters. I used a back track for this one.

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RL Burnside – Tom Wilson’s Place.wmv

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An era in American music ended when legendary blues guitarist RL Burnside passed away in 2005. A fixture on the Mississippi Delta blues scene for decades, Burnside and his gritty, growling musical style was a living link to the black musicians who originated the Delta blues back in the 1920s and from whom he first [...]

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BIG MAMA THORNTON vol.1 with the CHICAGO BLUES BAND.

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LIFE GOES ON.-EVERYTHING GONNA BE ALRIGHT. (born April 4, 1915, Rolling Fork, Miss., US — died April 30, 1983, Westmont, Ill.) US blues guitarist and singer. He grew up in the cotton country of Mississippi and taught himself harmonica as a child. He later took up guitar, eagerly absorbing the classic delta blues styles of [...]

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Luther ‘Snake Boy’ Johnson – Woman why you treat me so mean

On April 29, 2011, in Chicago Blues, by

Luther ‘Snake Boy’ Johnson (aka Luther ‘Georgia Boy’ Johnson) was born in Davisborough/ Georgia, in 1934. He began to play guitar behind Gospel groups in churchs on Sundays, and blues in clubs on Fridays & Saturdays nights. After moving to Chicago, and at the recommandation of Otis Spann, he joined in 1967 the Muddy Waters [...]

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Muddy Waters – Blow Wind Blow.wmv

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(born April 4, 1915, Rolling Fork, Miss., US — died April 30, 1983, Westmont, Ill.) US blues guitarist and singer. He grew up in the cotton country of Mississippi and taught himself harmonica as a child. He later took up guitar, eagerly absorbing the classic delta blues styles of Robert Johnson and Son House. He [...]

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Little Walter _My Babe

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Real music for real people Video Rating: 5 / 5 Everyday I have the? blues (Memphis Slim Cover) – Then You Suffer at??????21 ??????Street Music Concert Everyday, everyday I have the blues Ooh everyday, everyday I have the blues When you see me worryin’ baby, yeah, it’s you I hate to lose Whoa, nobody loves [...]

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Hoodoo Man Blues-06-Hey Lawdy Mama

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Junior Wells & Buddy Guy. Wells’ Debut Album 1965

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Champion Jack Dupree – See My Milk Cow

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Champion Jack talks about his first days in Chicago, back in 1933, and plays one of his very first numbers.

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BUDDY GUY – FIRST TIME I MET THE BLUES – LIVE 1965

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This track was recorded in October 1965 in london. Buddy Guy – Guitar and Vocals Fred Below – Drums Jimmy Lee Robinson – Bass This track is from the American Folk Blues festival 62-65 box set. You can purchase it at amazon.com www.amazon.com Or you can also find this song on the “Best of ” [...]

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