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  1. SRV gave him that guitar. It vanished a couple of weeks later. Although Hubert was living in Milwaukee by then it was taken in Chicago. We later found out where it went but Hubert didn't want to pursue it. I see Rick Kirch in the clip (Good guy, had nothing to do with the stolen Rickenbacker).

  2. Hace 5 días · Stone Free exhibits the approach, attitude and composition – including melodic content and vibrato – of Hubert Sumlin. Generally, I hear Hubert Sumlin and Willie Johnson all through Hendrix’s playing – a clear line can be drawn from Willie Johnson, through Hendrix, to white blues-based hard rock and heavy metal.

  3. Hace 4 días · Below, uDiscover counts down ten of the top Chicago blues artists, whose influence spans continents, genres, and generations. Fresh Evidence: Revisiting Rory Gallagher’s Sublime 80s Albums ...

  4. Hace 4 días · After 23 years, 17 studio albums, and more gigs than Gretzky has goals, Rush has proven itself to be far from a ’70s relic, but its prog-rock stylings have kept it representative of the dinosaur/disco decade—and, as such, a target for cynical types who can’t forgive the era for spawning Styx or Saturday Night Fever.Lee has his own ideas about why ’70s rock takes more heat than it deserves.

  5. Hace 5 días · Fish in concert at Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany. This was on the Sunsets On Empire tour, supporting his fifth studio album which was mostly written together with Steven Wilson. Just checked setlist.fm and found out that this recording from a radio broadcast apart from some missing tracks has a slightly different order. Sound Quality: 9.5-.

  6. Hace 2 días · Issue 18-18 May 2, 2024. Mark Thompson interviews Louis X. Erlanger about managing the music legacy of Paul Oscher. We have six Blues reviews for you this week including new music from Paul Oscher, Dustin Arbuckle and the Damnations, Blind Lemon Pledge, Roger “Hurricane” Wilson, Michael Van Merwyk and Rickey D Hayes.

  7. Hace 1 día · Playing in Sean's band allowed them the opportunity to play with blues legends such as Jody Williams, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins, James Cotton, and Elvis Costello. They played on three of Sean's CD's in addition to numerous local sessions including the Grammy-Award winning gospel act, the Blind Boy's of Alabama.