John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones – Boogie Chillen’
John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones – Boogie Chillen’ – Live, 1989. Nice to see some of the greatest musicians in the world playing back up for…
John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones – Boogie Chillen’ – Live, 1989. Nice to see some of the greatest musicians in the world playing back up for…
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Willie The Wimp – Live At Midtfyns Festival, 1988. Almost superhuman chops on the guitar, an uncanny ability to write songs, and that voice – he…
This song was recorded in Manchester, England, in 1964, as part of the British tours of The American Folk Blues Festival. This is one of the finest pieces of music…
John Mayall plays at Nalen in Stockholm, Sweden, in March 2019. He is still amazing! Has forgotten nothing and the band sounds great. Hard to list the great musicians who…
Albert King – Blues Power. Recorded Live: 9/23/1970 – Fillmore East – New York, NY! So much passion & so so good. This is one of the finest examples of…
From Montreux Switzerland Jazz Fest in 1982 You only see this kind of musical wonders a few times in your life. Those who bring the music with heart and soul,…
“Sweet Home Chicago” is a popular blues standard in the twelve-bar form. It was first recorded and is credited to have been written by Robert Johnson. Over the years the…
Frank “Sugar Chile” Robinson performs “Caldonia” in the classic movie “No Leave, No Love” (MGM, 1946). They say he was born already knowing how to play without any lessons, Jerry…
Two Bones and a Pick by T-Bone Walker This guitar showcase from the final session finds T-Bone swapping leads with R.S. Rankin (Walker’s nephew) and Barney Kessel; Rankin and Kessel…
When John Hammond set out to record his third LP in the early months of 1965, he retained bassist Jimmy Lewis from his previous LP but brought in a…