Posts Tagged ‘Music’

Rockabilly Guitar in the style of Cliff Gallup

Gotta like these guys keeping Gene Vincient alive.

Dedicate this to Britt Hagerty “the Day the World Turned Blue”

Just giving you a quick run down on how to play in the rockabilly style of Gene Vincents amazing first guitar player.

The Blasters : Dark Night

Mark Twang says, I have seen these guys live many times, Great Band out of L.A.  in th USA. TheBlasters (Phil Alvin on vocals, guitar and harmonica, Keith Wyatt on lead guitar, John Bazz on electric bass and drummer Bill Bateman) play a sold-out show at Cafe Nine, New Haven, Connecticut, November 22, 2008…third song. To watch “Border Radio” in much better quality go to the hdshare website…

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The Original Delta Fireballs – Saint Louis Blues

Mark Twang says ” These dudes are real Kool” The Original Delta Fireballs is blues harp player Geneva Red’s duo. Her partner, here playing slide guitar and drums at the same time in the tradition of one man band performers Joe Hill Louis, Dr. Ross and Elmon Mickle is Jackie 5 & Dime, who also plays guitar on Red’s larger band Geneva Red & The Roadsters. This video clip of them playing WC Handy’s song The Saint Louis Blues was shot at Clark Place in Stevens Point, WI. When the critics speak of Geneva Red they often cite as her influences some of the greatest harmonica players in American music history. Here are some samples, in their own words: Geneva Red plays with a driving style that touches all the ancestral bases. – LIVING BLUES MAGAZINE, USA Her tone and phrasing brought to mind the Chicago blues greats – Little Walter, Big Walter, Sonny Boy #2, and Jimmy Reed. – AMERICAN HARMONICA NEWS MAGAZINE, USA A tradition-slanted set that shows off Red’s harp-blowing skills amid fine arrangements by the excellent Roadsters. Hot spots include Red’s haunting minor-key “A Lil Somethin’”, Wolworth’s slow blues “When I Wonder” (with Big Walter tone from Red), the funky “Taxin’ Me”, and the strong reading of Howlin’ Wolf’s “Who’s Been Talkin’”. – BLUES REVUE MAGAZINE, USA …her rootsy harp (especially in “Bring It On Home”) is sooo Walter Horton it is a delight to hear. -ANDRE HOBUS, SOUL BAG MAGAZINE, ITALY You’ve got Sonny Boy Williamson & Charlie Musselwhite all mixed into one there, man what a harmonica player that young

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LINK WRAY SURF GUITAR / Darrin Stout X Paladins Rockabilly

Grab your wig..Surf’s up with Darrin Stout “Live” in Tarzana, Ca… Hang on ’cause the boys are layin’ it down and takin’ names on Link Wrays “Jack The Ripper” with Thomas Yearsley (the Paladins)and DJ Bonebrake (X, Knitters, Blasters, Dave Phil Alvin) at the Maui Sugar Mill Saloon 6/24/07. “Rockabilly Country Blues Americana Alt Country Surf”

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