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  1. pauloscher.com › store-b43332ef-31ca-4be2-b766-5f39e5ad5859Paul Oscher - Store

    Paul Oscher Blues Revue w/Bob Gaddy, Rose Melody & David Maxwell. Download: $10.99. Share. CD Download. Add to cart: $20.00. In cart Not available Out of stock. RELEASE DATE APRIL 17: This is a dynamite live show from the Tombs House Of Detention in New York City in the 1980s, when Paul Oscher often brought a full all-star blues revue into ...

  2. Paul Oscher is a blues legend. A blues singer and multi-instrumentalist (harmonica, guitar and piano), who while still in his teens, became the first Caucasian member of the great Muddy Waters Blues Band (1967-1971). Paul lived in Muddy’s house on Chicago’s South Side and shared the basement with blues piano player Otis Spann.

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Paul Oscher – Live at the Tombs House of Detention Blues Fidelity Records. www.pauloscher.com. 12 songs – 50 minutes. Here’s a treat for you! Paul Oscher died of COVID in 2021. But before his passing, he bestowed a huge catalog of unreleased performances to Blues Fidelity Records in the hope of continuing his legacy for future generations.

  4. 19 de mar. de 1996 · December 18, 1995 - December 20, 1995. Recording Location. Showplace Studios, Dover, NJ. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Knockin' on the Devil's Door (1996) The Deep Blues of Paul Oscher (1996) Living Legends (2000) Alone with the Blues (2004)

  5. 27 de may. de 2021 · A 2004 promotional video for Electro-Fi Records' Paul Oscher CD - Alone with the Blues.

  6. 13 de ene. de 2007 · Paul Oscher is a true bluesman who deserves to be better known - A multi-instrumentalist (harmonica, guitar & piano) as well as a singer, he is joined by blues legends Calvin "Fuzz" Jones on bass and S.P. Leary on drums as well as Dave Maxwell on piano and Gordon Beadle on saxophone to create a true, deep blues sound harking back to the sound of classic '50's blues recordings - highly recommended

  7. muddy, bob dylan and paul oscher muddy (by mistake) is introducing bob dylan as "john dylan". someone whispered to muddy "his name is bob, thats bob dylan" a few seconds later muddy corrected the introduction and the crowd went wild. paul is handing dylan a marine band to use while he sits in. (bottom line ny 1975.) photo: willard strandberg jr..