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The dawn brothers get down the road https://youtu.be/w3jSE6oyC2wHoly water - https://youtu.be/4CsvnoGst8I
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This young woman is amazing and it begs the question why hasn't she been identified and booked for bluesfest?? You want cutting edge?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1RksfBsu6wShe's playing at Womad in a few weeks and at the Brunswick Festival in Melbourne but I don't know if she's performing anywhere else. She also sang at jazzfest last year.
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And while we're on that Cuban Caribbean thang...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm6cSk5jgn8
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Woody Guthrie - So long it's been good to know you Heading out for the East Coast / Lord knows I've paid some dues gettin' through, / Tangled up in blues.
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From the soundtrack of Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” Meth Lab Zoso Sticker - 7Horse
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Ben Miller Band - Get Right Church https://youtu.be/tVVeevA3Dp4
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I’ve heard of speed reading & even speed dating but speed busking? https://youtu.be/5Izd_t4rIZg
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Saw this a couple of weeks back. They are ridiculously good. "The white man had the schmaltz The black man had the blues No one knew what they was gonna do But Tchaikovsky had the news...."
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Thanks cOkey.....just the sort of Nu Blooz I was asking about in my other thread. Nice stuff. "The white man had the schmaltz The black man had the blues No one knew what they was gonna do But Tchaikovsky had the news...."
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I am surprised that none of the blues fans have commented on the compelling viewing Martin Scorcese presents The Road to Memphis,in which Bobby Rush is the opening artist featured. And is prominently featured throughout the video,as are BB King & Ike Turner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMyKgW3ZLjwBobby born 1933 & Ike born 1931 are similar in their approach to entertainment,including colourful stage costumes & at least one lady of Afro American genetics not skinny European Miss USA types[as James Brown showcased],a must,as we see with Audrey Madison replacing Tina Turner and doing a fantastic job. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h8fQQYa7i4Judging by the comments to date,I do not think there were many attendees at Bluesfest 2018 who appreciated the slice of history we were presented with Bobby Rush. The other prominent Afro American artists featured in that DVD have all passed on....which we can add to the other great black artists Bluesfest has booked over the years..The last links to the pre 1960 era are fading fast. Appreciate any and all of them while they are still with us. And appreciate Bluesfest for booking them. .
"An artist never really chooses when and where they will play.It is for promoters to make offers.It comes down as to whether tours are financially viable." Quote John Mayall. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbEHzqildp8
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TheLoneRanger wrote:I am surprised that none of the blues fans have commented on the compelling viewing Martin Scorcese presents The Road to Memphis,in which Bobby Rush is the opening artist featured. And is prominently featured throughout the video,as are BB King & Ike Turner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMyKgW3ZLjwBobby born 1933 & Ike born 1931 are similar in their approach to entertainment,including colourful stage costumes & at least one lady of Afro American genetics not skinny European Miss USA types[as James Brown showcased],a must,as we see with Audrey Madison replacing Tina Turner and doing a fantastic job. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h8fQQYa7i4Judging by the comments to date,I do not think there were many attendees at Bluesfest 2018 who appreciated the slice of history we were presented with Bobby Rush. The other prominent Afro American artists featured in that DVD have all passed on....which we can add to the other great black artists Bluesfest has booked over the years..The last links to the pre 1960 era are fading fast. Appreciate any and all of them while they are still with us. And appreciate Bluesfest for booking them. . I was hoping he was going to do sideshows considering he wasn’t listed as being exclusive to Bluesfest, but none eventuated. I thought “The Road To Memphis” was the pick of the Scorsese series.
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TheLoneRanger wrote:I am surprised that none of the blues fans have commented on the compelling viewing Martin Scorcese presents The Road to Memphis,in which Bobby Rush is the opening artist featured. And is prominently featured throughout the video,as are BB King & Ike Turner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMyKgW3ZLjwBobby born 1933 & Ike born 1931 are similar in their approach to entertainment,including colourful stage costumes & at least one lady of Afro American genetics not skinny European Miss USA types[as James Brown showcased],a must,as we see with Audrey Madison replacing Tina Turner and doing a fantastic job. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h8fQQYa7i4Judging by the comments to date,I do not think there were many attendees at Bluesfest 2018 who appreciated the slice of history we were presented with Bobby Rush. The other prominent Afro American artists featured in that DVD have all passed on....which we can add to the other great black artists Bluesfest has booked over the years..The last links to the pre 1960 era are fading fast. Appreciate any and all of them while they are still with us. And appreciate Bluesfest for booking them. . Hi Ranger Thanks for your appreciation of Bobby Rush. I knew he would be a highlight of BF and he was, both with his band and his great solo show in which he told great stories. Never to be forgotten. One of the greats ! Rod S
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totally agree. There is something so special to see such greats as Ernest Ranglin, Backsliders, Nile Rodgers doing their own sound checks; tunings; plugging in their tools of trade before a gig. To see Bobby Rush sitting up there working through his soundless chords and mapping out his solo set (checking his 84 yo fingers were responding to the messages from his brain and mouth) before it began was a piece of joy, And then when his gig opened, it flowed so effortlessly and was part documentary and music experience. The chitlin circuit - and his contribution- was a highlight of BF 18,
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Will we ever see Brian Auger in this hemisphere again.Now 78 years of age. Billy Cobham is 73 so not much younger. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF64qcwReMI
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Kasey Anderson And The Honkies - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kOwIygyGWSo
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Ruthie Foster - war pigs https://youtu.be/ZsZEvbPCvQY
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A smoldering hot Sharon Robinson Boogie Street Heading out for the East Coast / Lord knows I've paid some dues gettin' through, / Tangled up in blues.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAp06QP2Fws"Ray Manzarek is a typical cool guy from the 60's and he is smart as hell"
"An artist never really chooses when and where they will play.It is for promoters to make offers.It comes down as to whether tours are financially viable." Quote John Mayall. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbEHzqildp8
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHdQnTXOTxoGreat clip of C W Stoneking with full line up of back up singers. Supporting Queens of the Stone Age on their upcoming tour.
"An artist never really chooses when and where they will play.It is for promoters to make offers.It comes down as to whether tours are financially viable." Quote John Mayall. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbEHzqildp8
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