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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010
Live in Vienna at Metropol. March 15th, 1990.
Sean Carney's Blues for A Cure - 2016
Park Street Saloon
April 23, 2016
Malted Milk - Robert Johnson
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Sean Carney - Guitar
Sadie Johnson - Guitar
Lenny Fatigati - Bass
Wendy DeWitt - Keyboards
Tom Larson -Drums
Proceeds from this event will benefit the Heather Pick Music Program at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute and Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Cancer Center.
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Blues Hall of Famer Kal David! Former lead guitarist/vocalist with John Mayall, Kal then spent years with Johnny Rives and Etta James. Lauri was with Bette Middler and sang vocals with Etta James. Recorded Live @ Blue Frog Studios September 2019. To learn more about Kal or to purchase limited edition albums, go to: https://kaldavid.com
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Mojo Blues Band
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OLE FRIMER - Sang, guitar
CLAUS DAUGAARD - Trommer
JESPER BYLLING - Bas
feat ALAN HAYENS - sang og guitar
An amateur footage shot at Nordjyllands Mediecenter i Aabybro, Denmark - 27. September 2014
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Blues At Sunrise (Live) · Albert King
Blues At Sunrise
℗ 1988 Stax Records
Released on: 1988-01-01
Composer Lyricist: Albert King
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blues jam cafe frederiksberg aalborg Denmark
"Bring It On Home" is a blues song written by American music arranger and songwriter Willie Dixon. Sonny Boy Williamson II recorded it in 1963, but the song was not released until 1966. Led Zeppelin adapted it in part as a homage to Williamson in 1969 and subsequently, the song has been recorded by several artists.
Sonny Boy Williamson recorded the song on January 11, 1963 in Chicago. He alternates his vocal sections with harmonica phrases, accompanied by Matt "Guitar" Murphy on guitar, Milton Rector on bass guitar, Al Duncan on drums, and either Lafayette Leake or Billy Emerson on organ.
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Beskrivelse
Paice, Ashton, Lord, live.
From the 2009 album "Open All Night"
Dan Patlansky at Analog Music Hall, Perfection Kills Tour 2018 Budapest, Hungary (Fri, November 9,
2018)
Dan Patlansky - gitár, ének
Tom Gatza - billentyűs hangszerek, vokál
Tom Swann - basszusgitár
Jay Bone - dob
LOTS Music - www.lots-music.hu
A hangért köszönet Ónodi Zsoltnak!
6th track from the album "simply live"
Supposed to be the best song ever. Some people claim it was dedicated to his mom but I think it´s suitable for every "sweetest little thing"
From the album 'Live At Cottiers Theatre Glasgow' 2004
Die Blues Company am 05.12.09 im Hot Jazz Club Münster mit dem Song Silent Night. Mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Blues Company.
The Blues has got the 12 Bar Blues Band at the Noviteit, Monster, Blues Aan Zee
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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