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  1. 15 de mar. de 2023 · LP blues, James Elmore, Byg. Language. English. One of my blues favorites is Elmore James (27.01.1918 - 24.05.1963), the King of the Slide Guitar. Actual name Elmore Brooks, an illegitimate son of 15-year-old Leola Brooks. He was influenced by Robert Johnson, Kokomo Arnold and Tampa Red, and Elmore has in turn influenced many guitarists.

  2. Elmore James. Original label. The passionate blues song “Dust My Broom” has been filling dance floors and exhilarating listeners for more than 60 years. The song’s been covered by a wide array of performers--Robert Johnson, Howlin’ Wolf, B.B. King, The Yardbirds, Fleetwood Mac, Johnny Winter, and ZZ Top, to name but a few--and has been ...

  3. Hutto, Homesick James (a cousin of Elmore’s) and Hound Dog Taylor all recorded at least one version of an Elmore James tune. Future Rolling Stone Brian Jones billed himself as “Elmo James” on some of his earliest public performances. Fleetwood Mac’s early albums featured note-for-note Elmore recreations courtesy of Jeremy Spencer.

  4. 10 de dic. de 2020 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 1 score (71 pages) : 31 cm. For voice and guitar with chord symbols. Includes performance instructions and program notes. "Authentic transcriptions with notes and tablature."

  5. 26 de mar. de 2023 · Elmore James. Topics. LP blues, Trip, James Elmore. Language. English. One of my blues favorites is Elmore James (27.01.1918 - 24.05.1963), the King of the Slide Guitar. Actual name Elmore Brooks, an illegitimate son of 15-year-old Leola Brooks.

  6. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Elmore James nació el 27 de enero de 1918 en Richland, Mississippi. A los 12 años empezó a hacer música con instrumentos de una sola cuerda y maduró como músico de la mano del legendario Robert Johnson. James dio un paso más y fue el primero que aplicó el slide al sonido distorsionado de la guitarra eléctrica.

  7. Elmore James (Condado de Holmes, Misisipi; 27 de enero de 1918-Chicago, Illinois; 24 de mayo de 1963) fue un guitarrista de blues estadounidense, considerado el padre de la bottleneck guitar o slide guitar.