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TRIX 3302 – Peg Leg Sam: “Medicine Show Man”
3302 – Peg Leg Sam: “Medicine Show Man” Original LP and CD re-release Back in the old days before television came along, one created entertainment or went to an occasional … Continue reading
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TRIX 3301 – Eddie Kirkland: “Front and Center”
3301 – Eddie Kirkland: “Front and Center” * Macon, Georgia seems not to have a reputation as being a particularly memorable town for black musicians – though Fred McMullen was reputed to have come from there and the Rev. Pearly … Continue reading
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The King – photo by Peter B. Lowry
SYDNEY – ca. 1996-97 B.B. King, Roberta Casey, Julian Casey-Lowry Kodak Instamatic
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LOMAX GUIDE
BEGINNER’S GUIDE… Alan Lomax. Peter B. Lowry on the prime doyen of folklore and field recording. Alan Lomax… what a concept! The person without whom there would probably be no Songlines! And that is not attempted hyperbole… merely the truth. … Continue reading
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SLEEPY JOHN
SLEEPY JOHN ESTES On 80 Highway Delmark DE 797 One of the originals in blues was John Adam Estes, a fine songwriter, a unique singer and a decent, basic guitarist. His career covered many decades, first as a Black recording … Continue reading
EUGENE gig
EUGENE “Hideaway” BRIDGES The Brass Monkey, Cronulla, NSW 18 February, 2012 The quasi-Australian Bridges played one of his favorite clubs in the Sydney area last night, this time as a trio (Rowan Lane – bass guitar; Mitch Preston – drums). … Continue reading
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BLUE APPAL
CLASSIC APPALACHIAN BLUES Various artists Smithsonian/Folkways 40198 I’m not sure where the designation “Appalachian Blues” came from, possibly Alan Lomax – he used it for one of the “Deep River of Song” albums in the ALAN LOMAX COLLECTION from Rounder. … Continue reading
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JOHN CEPHAS
CEPHAS & WIGGINS Richmond Blues Smithsonian/Folkways SFW CD 40179 It’s been three years since John Cephas “left the building”. I must initially indicate my personal involvement with him: I was the first person to record John in March of 1976 … Continue reading
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CLEAR WATERS
Eddie “The Chief” Clearwater West Side Strut Alligator 4921 (Only Blues) About every year or two, the Alligator folks come up with a real “keeper” release that has fine tunes, superb performances, and is well-programmed. This is their latest CD … Continue reading
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CUSHING
BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE: the Radio Interviews Steve Cushing University of Illinois Press (2010) The title of the book is self-explanatory – Cushing has been doing a blues radio show for WBEZ in Chicago for thirty years, one that was nationally … Continue reading
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