Modern Blues Harmonica – “C. C. Rider” 2 (Gussow.029)
Analysis of a song from Satan and Adam’s 1991 album HARLEM BLUES. Gussow plays the head, slows and dissects the second chorus, discusses the proximity effect, and notes the importance…
Analysis of a song from Satan and Adam’s 1991 album HARLEM BLUES. Gussow plays the head, slows and dissects the second chorus, discusses the proximity effect, and notes the importance…
[Satan and Adam (Sterling Magee and Adam Gussow) in a Swatch watch promo spot intended for in-house use at Bloomingdales’s, etc. The things blues guys do to pay the rent!…
[More late-night, front-seat Mississippi conversation, oriented towards early- and mid-journey bluesmen: the pros and cons of jam sessions; using iTunes to master new repertoire; why you need a guitar-man (or…
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He only had a few hits in the 1950s and early ’60s, but as Bo Diddley sang, “You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover.” You can’t judge an artist…