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45,

06:22,

2008-03-21 12:00:29
Description: About 1968 or 69, my older brother came home with an album entitled 'The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper'.
Like always, I waited for him to leave, and then snuck into his (More) About 1968 or 69, my older brother came home with an album entitled 'The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper'.
Like always, I waited for him to leave, and then snuck into his room to give it a listen. I didn't understand it. Why would he buy this crap I thought? In my young mind, none of it was listenable. But one song caught my attention.
It was called Sonny Boy Williamson. He was a bluesman who really knew his way around a harp. This was my first introduction to this musical genre called the blues. My Blues 101.
Years later, I found out that there were TWO black American blues harmonica players that were named Sonny Boy Williamson. Maybe even more....what are the odds?
Image credits and blues links:
http://www.tom-muck.com/blog/slideshows/mississippi2005/main/sonnyboygrave.jpg
http://www.deadbluesguyscom
http://www.john-meekings.co.uk/rmiller.html
http://image.listen.com/img/356x237/8/4/3/5/515348_356x237.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/2541/john_lee_williamson.jpg
http://shs.starkville.k12.ms.us/mswm/MSWritersAndMusicians/musicians/WilliamsonII.html
http://boogiewoogieflu.blogspot.com/2007/03/sonny-boy-williamson.html
http://www.thebluehighway.com/sonnyboy.jpg
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i120/billbryant/SONNYBOYWILLIAMSROBERTLOCKWOODPIC.jpg
http://www.moblues.org/images/odds&ends/Memphis%20Slim%20%20Sonny%20Boy.jpg
http://members.tripod.com/cathead9tx/id29.htm
http://wwws.mmjbdata.com/graphics/www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/album_image/amg/drg400/g404/g40403dwe8t.jpg
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2007/04/02/images/2007040201490301.jpg
http://www.nps.gov/history/delta/blues/people/sonnyboy_williamson.htm
http://img.groundspeak.com/waymarking/display/8240ab80-d9fd-4f24-bb22-55d71c15ba05.jpg
http://www.vanwilks.com/images/vw_41.jpg
http://www.dlackey.org/weblog/2007/06/
http://www.dlackey.org/weblog/2007/06/
http://www.manchesterbeat.com/bands/ivans%20meads/ivansmeads.php
http://www.jennyart.co.uk/disc.jpg
http://thumbnail.search.aolcdn.com/truveo/images/thumbnails/54/D2/54D2F5CF64E0C8.jpg
http://www.boomerangshop.com/dvdcover/imageweb11/BluesLegendsMemphisSlima1255_f.jpg
http://www.sonsofthedelta.co.uk/Images/sonnyboys-grave.jpg
http://www.sonsofthedelta.co.uk/Images/sonnyboys-grave.jpg
http://www.kingbiscuittime.com/images/three_sonny.gif
http://www.baddogblues.com/nighthawk/
http://users.otenet.gr/~ziggy/King_Biscuit_Man.gif
http://www.searchingforagem.com/Misc/MiscPictures/BloomfieldKooper.jpg
http://www.davealvin.com/dave/dphotos/page4/SCAN0040r.jpg
http://www.jimmyvivino.com/reviews04.html (Less) Channel: youtube

36,

06:22,

2008-04-21 20:27:25
Description: About 1968 or 69, my older brother came home with an album entitled 'The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper'. Like always, I waited for him to leave, and then snuck into his (More) About 1968 or 69, my older brother came home with an album entitled 'The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper'. Like always, I waited for him to leave, and then snuck into his room to give it a listen. I didn't understand it. Why would he buy this crap I thought? In my young mind, none of it was listenable. But one song caught my attention. It was called Sonny Boy Williamson. He was a bluesman who really knew his way around a harp. This was my first introduction to this musical genre called the blues. My Blues 101. Years later, I found out that there were TWO black American blues harmonica players that were named Sonny Boy Williamson. Maybe even more....what are the odds? Image credits and blues links: http://www.tom-muck.com/blog/slideshows/mississippi2005/main/sonnyboygrave.jpg http://www.deadbluesguyscom http://www.john-meekings.co.uk/rmiller.html http://image.listen.com/img/356x237/8/4/3/5/515348_356x237.jpg http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/2541/john_lee_williamson.jpg http://shs.starkville.k12.ms.us/mswm/MSWritersAndMusicians/musicians/WilliamsonII.html http://boogiewoogieflu.blogspot.com/2007/03/sonny-boy-williamson.html http://www.thebluehighway.com/sonnyboy.jpg http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i120/billbryant/SONNYBOYWILLIAMSROBERTLOCKWOODPIC.jpg http://www.moblues.org/images/odds&ends/Memphis%20Slim%20%20Sonny%20Boy.jpg http://members.tripod.com/cathead9tx/id29.htm http://wwws.mmjbdata.com/graphics/www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/album_image/amg/drg400/g404/g40403dwe8t.jpg http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2007/04/02/images/2007040201490301.jpg http://www.nps.gov/history/delta/blues/people/sonnyboy_williamson.htm http://img.groundspeak.com/waymarking/display/8240ab80-d9fd-4f24-bb22-55d71c15ba05.jpg http://www.vanwilks.com/images/vw_41.jpg http://www.dlackey.org/weblog/2007/06/ http://www.dlackey.org/weblog/2007/06/ http://www.manchesterbeat.com/bands/ivans%20meads/ivansmeads.php http://www.jennyart.co.uk/disc.jpg http://thumbnail.search.aolcdn.com/truveo/images/thumbnails/54/D2/54D2F5CF64E0C8.jpg http://www.boomerangshop.com/dvdcover/imageweb11/BluesLegendsMemphisSlima1255_f.jpg http://www.sonsofthedelta.co.uk/Images/sonnyboys-grave.jpg http://www.sonsofthedelta.co.uk/Images/sonnyboys-grave.jpg http://www.kingbiscuittime.com/images/three_sonny.gif http://www.baddogblues.com/nighthawk/ http://users.otenet.gr/~ziggy/King_Biscuit_Man.gif http://www.searchingforagem.com/Misc/MiscPictures/BloomfieldKooper.jpg http://www.davealvin.com/dave/dphotos/page4/SCAN0040r.jpg http://www.jimmyvivino.com/reviews04.html (Less) Channel: youtube

6,

04:56,

2009-09-05 23:57:13
Description: Devadip Carlos Santana (Autlan de Navarro, 20 juli 1947) is een Mexicaanse gitarist. Hij werd beroemd met Santana, de band die zijn achternaam draagt en al succesvol is sinds het eind van de jaren (More) Devadip Carlos Santana (Autlan de Navarro, 20 juli 1947) is een Mexicaanse gitarist. Hij werd beroemd met Santana, de band die zijn achternaam draagt en al succesvol is sinds het eind van de jaren zestig. De band viel op door de mix van Latijns-Amerikaanse instrumenten met het gitaarspel van Carlos Santana. Santana werd geboren in het Mexicaanse Autlan de Navarro (Jalisco). Hij kwam al vroeg in aanraking met muziek: zijn vader speelde viool in een mariachiband. Toen hij acht jaar was begon Santana gitaar te spelen. Het gezin verhuisde naar Tijuana, waar Santana in clubs en bars speelde, en begin jaren zestig verhuisde het gezin naar San Francisco. In 1966 was hij n van de oprichters van de Santana Blues Band. De band droeg zijn naam, omdat het vanwege de muzikantenvakbond verplicht was om een band te vernoemen naar de muzikale leider. De band had echter geen muzikale leider, het was meer een collectief. Na een tijdje werd de naam ingekort tot Santana en op 16 juni 1968 maakte de band zijn debuut in the Fillmore. In 1969 maakte Carlos Santana zijn albumdebuut op The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper van Mike Bloomfield en Al Kooper, waar hij op enkele nummers gitaar speelde. ------------------------------------------------- George "Buddy" Guy (Lettsworth (Louisiana), 30 juli 1936) is een Amerikaanse blues- en rockgitarist en zanger die reeds vijfmaal een Grammy won. Hij is bekend als inspiratie van Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton en andere bekende bluesgitaristen uit de jaren '60. Hij is de vader van rapster Shawnna en Michael. Guy groeide op in Louisiana en begon in zijn jeugd gitaar te spelen. Zijn inspiratie was Muddy Waters. Begin jaren '50 begon hij met bandjes op te treden in Baton Rouge. In 1957 verhuisde hij naar Chicago, in 1958 kreeg hij een platencontract. Vervolgens heeft hij onder verschillende labels heel veel albums uitgebracht. In 2005 werd Guy opgenomen in de Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. (Less) Channel: 123video

19,

04:44,

2008-05-30 22:54:44
Description: I did an off the wall vid for this song than yanked it. I believe this is better. Hope you agree. Song Lyrics:
"Where's my pal where's my friend all good things must have an end
Sad (More) I did an off the wall vid for this song than yanked it. I believe this is better. Hope you agree. Song Lyrics:
"Where's my pal where's my friend all good things must have an end
Sad things and nothing's on and on they go I guess he went to Mexico
They all went to Mexico buenas dias got to go
Tengo que obedecer mi corazon they all went to Mexico
[ guitar ]
Where's my mule and where's my dray straw hat's packed up and gone away
The mule don't go north and dray go slow they both went to Mexico
Where's my sweetie where's the face that lit dark corners every place
She put up with me long time you know and then she had to go to Mexico
They all went to Mexico...
[ accordion ]
Where's my brown dog where's my hound he liked my truck he hung around
But he's a canine Romeo and I guess he went to Mexico
Where's that woman so sweet so mean her heart was cautious her mind was keen
She was always looking for the peccadillo I hope she went to Mexico
They all went to Mexico...
[ guitar ]
Where's December's happy crew with German bikes and sidecars too
They take the truck south to St Louis MO motorcycle all the way to Mexico
Where's my luck and where's my grace has it all been just a foolish chase
Every time I hear that rainy chill wind blow I think it might be time to head to Mexico
They all went to Mexico...
They all went to Mexico...
[ guitar ]
Early life and career
Carlos Santana was born in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico, with two brothers and four sisters and a father who was a mariachi violinist. Carlos began playing the violin at five years of age, occasionally performing with his father's mariachi orchestra. When his family moved to Tijuana when he was nine, he became interested in the guitar, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and blues music and soon was performing in bands in the Tijuana area. When his family emigrated to San Francisco, California, thirteen year old Carlos refused to leave, preferring his independence as a working musician. After being convinced to stay in San Francisco with his family, he graduated from Mission High School in 1965.[2] Santana helped the family out by working as a dishwasher and grew to enjoy the San Francisco music scene, often sneaking into music promoter Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium to listen to his favorite musical artists, including Muddy Waters, and The Grateful Dead.
At the end of 1966, guitarist Tom Frazier wanted to form his new rock band. Frazier joined Santana (on guitar/vocals), Mike Carabello (on percussion), Rod Harper (on drums), Gus Rodriguez (on bass guitar), and Seattle native Gregg Rolie (on organ/vocals), to form the Santana Blues Band. Santana has maintained that it was he and Rolie who were the most serious about music and pursuing it further, while the others were only interested in hanging out and being part of the scene. Santana himself was not viewed by the group as the actual leader of the band that had his name. The group operated as a collective, as it would through the early 1970s. The name of the band was agreed upon due to a local musicians union requirement that there be a designated leader and a name. He met Stan 'Moon' Marcum who acted as the group's manager.
After a while the group came to be known simply as 'Blues Band'. At this time it comprised Carlos Santana, Rolie, David Brown on bass guitar, Bob 'Doc' Livingston on drums, and Marcus Malone on percussion.[2] Santana's recording debut occurred as a guest on The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper.
There has always been speculation about how the band picked up its Latin influence, since ironically neither Santana nor Gregg Rolie had any affinity for the style in the first place. It is known they hung out often at San Francisco's Aquatic Park where conga players would get together and jam. Also, around this time Santana was exposed to other types of music for the first time in this creative, musically fertile city. Bay Area jazz guitarist Gabor Szabo became a favorite of Santana and featured congas on his 1966 album, Spellbinder... (Less) Channel: youtube
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