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  1. Mississippi Fred McDowell discography and songs: Music profile for Mississippi Fred McDowell, born 12 January 1904. Genres: Hill Country Blues, Delta Blues, Electric Blues. Albums include I Do Not Play No Rock 'n' Roll, Delta Blues, and The Alan Lomax Recordings.

  2. 17 de feb. de 2015 · When Mississippi Fred McDowell proclaimed on one of his final albums, "I do not play no rock & roll," it wasn't a boast by an aging musician swept aside by rock, it was a statement of fact. As a stylist and purveyor of the original Delta blues, he was superb musician, with his slashing bottleneck and roughed up vocal style. He influenced countless musicians including Bonnie Raitt, who he ...

  3. Explorez les titres, les recommandations et d'autres informations sur l'album Live In New York de Mississippi Fred McDowell. Comparez les différentes versions et achetez-les toutes sur Discogs.

  4. Contiene partes de una entrevista en la que discute los orígenes del blues y la naturaleza del amor. El último álbum de McDowell, Live in New York (Oblivion Records), fue un concierto de noviembre de 1971 en el Village Gaslight, también conocido como Gaslight Cafe, en el Greenwich Village, Nueva York.

  5. alanlomaxarchive.bandcamp.com › album › fred-mcdowell-the-alan-lomax-recordingsFred McDowell: The Alan Lomax Recordings

    2 de ago. de 2011 · Remastered from 24-bit digital transfers of Alan Lomax’s original tapes, and annotated by Arhoolie Records’ Adam Machado and the Alan Lomax Archive’s Nathan Salsburg, they are an illustration of the mind-blowing revelation that was Fred McDowell. On the first day of fall, 1959, in Como, Mississippi, a farmer named Fred McDowell emerged ...

  6. Baby Please Don't Go “Mississippi Fred McDowell was probably the best bottleneck guitarist of his and ‘Live in New York’ is perhaps his best album to date.” –Crawdaddy!

  7. Live in New York is the final album recording by the American country blues musician Mississippi Fred McDowell.New York-based American independent Oblivion Records released the first edition in the Spring of 1972, months before McDowell's death in July 1972. A subsequent Oblivion issue with a one song substitution, and new and redesigned liner notes came out one year later.