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Die Blues Company am 05.12.09 im Hot Jazz Club Münster mit dem Song Silent Night. Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Blues Company.

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The Blues has got the 12 Bar Blues Band at the Noviteit, Monster, Blues Aan Zee

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Fenton Robinson........................ Checking On My Woman

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Festival gig France: Wrong title on clip (Going Up And Going Down) BTW.. Mighty Joe Young - gtr and vocal; with Kenny Saydak pno; Alvino; Cornelius Boyson - bass; Alvino Bennett - drums;

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Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Jimmy Vaughan, Robert Cray - Every Day I Have The Blues (LIVE) (2013)
https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCcDXAvYHOm3MA8Ab2

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Montreux 1990

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Ruff Times · Jimmy Dawkins

Hot Wire 81 (feat. Richard Kirch, Sylvester Boines, Jimmy Schutte) (Blues Power)

℗ Didier Tricard

Released on: 1981-01-01

Composer: Jimmy Dawkins
Lyricist: Jimmy Dawkins

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Welfare Line · Jimmy Dawkins

Hot Wire 81 (feat. Richard Kirch, Sylvester Boines, Jimmy Schutte) (Blues Power)

℗ Didier Tricard

Released on: 1981-01-01

Composer: Jimmy Dawkins
Lyricist: Jimmy Dawkins

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Good Rockin Charles Edwards backed by the amazing band 'The Aces' live at legendary Eddies Place* (the new 1815 club) on the 28th January 1976.

Good Rockin' Charles is best-known for a solo he didn't play. Suffering from a bad case of studio fright, Charles chickened out of playing on guitarist Jimmy Rogers' 1956 Chess waxing of "Walking by Myself" -- leaving the door wide-open for Big Walter Horton to blow a galvanic solo that rates among his very best. Charles' domestic solo discography consists of one nice album for Steve Wisner's short-lived Mr. Blues logo in 1975.

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Good Rockin Charles Edwards: Vocals & Harmonica
Dave Myers: Bass
Louis Myers: Guitar
Fred Below: Drums

Good Rockin' Charles (March 4, 1933 – May 17, 1989) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues harmonicist, singer and songwriter. He released one album in his lifetime and is best known for his work with Johnny "Man" Young, Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers, Arthur "Big Boy" Spires and Jimmy Rogers.

He was born Henry Lee Bester in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and was later known as Charles Edwards. He relocated from his birthplace to Chicago, Illinois, in 1949, and was inspired by the harmonica players Sonny Boy Williamson I, Sonny Boy Williamson II and Little Walter.

Inspired by both Sonny Boys and Little Walter, Charles Edwards began playing harp shortly after hitting Chicago in 1949. He played with a plethora of local luminaries -- Johnny Young, Lee Jackson, Arthur Spires, Smokey Smothers -- before joining Rogers's combo in 1955. Cobra Records also tried and failed to corral him for a session in 1957.

In the following decade, Charles found steady work with the Chicago blues musicians Johnny "Man" Young, Otis "Big Smokey" Smothers and Arthur "Big Boy" Spires. In 1955 he was a member of the backing band for the blues singer Jimmy Rogers. Two years later, the short-lived independent record label Cobra Records offered Charles the opportunity to record his own work, but he turned it down.

Because of his wariness of working in a recording studio, he had been replaced at the last minute as the harmonica player on Jimmy Rogers's recording of "Walking by Myself" (1956). The role fell to Big Walter Horton, who greatly enhanced his reputation by playing on the track.

In 1975, Charles was persuaded to record his own album. Bassist Hayes Ware was instrumental in finally convincing the elusive Good Rockin' into a studio for Mr. Blues, where he shook the walls with revivals of classics by both Sonny Boys, Rogers, and Jay McShann. Unfortunately, it would prove the extent of the mysterious harpist's recorded legacy. The eponymous album was released by Mr. Blues Records in 1976, having been recorded the previous November. It was subsequently reissued by P-Vine Records. Charles also featured on the American Blues Legends '79 tour of Europe organised by Big Bear Records, and the album of the same name.

Charles later suffered from ill health and was unable to record any significant further work.
Charles died in Chicago in May 1989, aged 56.

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*For a number of years Eddie Shaw operated the biggest blues club on the West Side (aswell as playing with Howlin Wolf, Magic Sam, Muddy Waters), Eddie’s Place (The New 1815 Club), which featured such top-notch blues acts as Wolf, Otis Rush, Jimmy Reed, Luther Allison, James Cotton, Mighty Joe Young and Little Johnny Taylor.

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Mark Hummel, Anson Funderburgh, Mike Keller, Wes Starr and RW Grigsby tearing it up!
Audio mixed at Greaseland Studios

Mark Hummel, Anson Funderburgh, Mike Keller, Wes Starr and RW Grigsby tearing it up!
Recorded Live at The Old Mint, New Orleans, LA, March 25, 2017
Audio mixed at Greaseland Studios

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SaRon Crenshaw Band @ Terra Blues, Greenwich Village, New York, 4 March 2017

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Live At Zappa Telaviv 4/4/13

Joe Louis Walker Guitar-Vocals
Andy Watts Guitar
Dov Hammer Harmonica
Ilan Hillel Bass
Alon Hillel Drums

camera Yuri Gershberg
post processing qmasterworks (engineer ilya kutuzov)

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Montreux Jazz Festival 2008
Manday 7th July 2008
Special Guest Gary Moore

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Blues

John
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BB King cover in our early days.

John
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From the new DVD "Show No. 47" - Still Frame Replay Tour 2011
DVD available at http://shop.cablecarrecords.de/en/
Copyright 2012 Cable Car Records

John
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http://www.svenzetterberg.com - http://www.bluesfestivalen.dk/ - Sven Zetterberg: vocal, harp & guitar - Jim Ingvarsson: drums - Torbjörn Eliasson: keys & sax - Anders Lewen: guitar - Mikael Fahleryd: bass - An amateur footage shot at Frederikshavn Blues Festival in Denmark - 2nd November 2012

John
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Kees Dusink's blues forever project - Loads to say - Live in Bluesmoose café specially recorded for Bluesmoose radio 24-2-2016 (24 februari 2016)

http://www.bluesmoose.nl
http://www.keesdusink.nl

Kees Dusink - Gitaar
Buzz Badweather - Rhythm Guitar
Bas Buijs - Bas
Frans Ogier - Drums
Willem van der Schoof - Keyboard - Hammond
Slim Robin van Roon - Harp

Live at Cafe bar de Comm - Groesbeek - Netherlands

Soundengineer Bluesmoose - Wim Slebus - Piet Buitendijk - Roland Coenen

Camera's - Eric Jacobs - Jan Nas - Dylan Dryer Varsich
Regie: Rob van Elst

Best Boy - Tejo Theunissen

John
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Roll With Me · Deborah Coleman

I Can't Lose

℗ 1997 BLIND PIG RECORDS

Released on: 1997-02-04

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