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Hace 3 días · Lightnin’ Hopkins: “I Was Born With the Blues” Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown at Aladdin Records, 1947. Jimmy Rogers on Songwriting, Muddy Waters, and 1950s Chicago Blues. E lmore James: “Dust My Broom” on Trumpet Records. Muddy Waters: Baby Face Leroy’s Almighty “Rollin’ and Tumblin’” Otis Rush at Cobra Records
Hace 1 día · “The Blues Accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins” was one of Les Blank’s earliest films, in 1967, and shows June 7 at BAMPFA. Courtesy of BAMPFA Along with Gosling and their mutual friend Chris Strachwitz, Blank co-directed I Went to the Dance (J’ai été au bal) , a documentary considered the definitive onscreen treatment of Cajun and zydeco music.
Hace 4 días · HI,we would like to present you something new musically speaking.Our tracks are not present in the YouTube library.Our music library contains thousands of tr...
Hace 2 días · Blues lover Paul Rodgers lends his remarkable vocal chords to the equally seminal Lightnin’ Hopkins, Lewis, Robinson song, ‘Born Under a Bad Sign.’ Again, Slash stays faithful to the original with his own unique and refreshing touch infusing this and every track.
Hace 2 días · Pop suggested Lightnin' Hopkins's 1962 track "Awful Dream", a sparse, drawling number originally laid down on acoustic guitar.
Hace 3 días · One outlier, though, “Awful Dream,” is a deeper cut from bluesman Lightnin’ Hopkins’ 1960 album, Mojo Hand. And it was suggested by none other than Iggy Pop. “I found out through Johnny ...
Hace 2 días · On this day in 1963, Lightnin’ Hopkins recorded the album “Going Away” with Leonard Gaskin on Bass, and Herbie Lovelle on Drums, as Bluesville #1073 Today’s show features music performed by Lightnin’ Hopkins and Tinsley Ellis. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.