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blues from australia #9

anni piper - jailbait (2004) Anni Piper remembers the moment she first heard the blues. "It was Paul Butterfield Blues Band playing Born in Chicago - I knew straight away this was the direction I was heading," she says. At 27 she is one of the young, exciting new blues talents emerging in Australia. Anni quotes Stevie Ray Vaughan as a huge influence on her playing, and the influence of Texas blues...

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STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN - Solos, Sessions & Encores

The disc's opener, ''The Sky is Crying'' , is culled from the B.B. King live concert video B.B. King & Friends: A Night Of Blistering Blues , and features Stevie fronting a band that includes the great Albert King along with B.B. and blues harmonica legend Paul Butterfield . Says Stevie right before the start, ''The first time I ever heard this song, and the last time I'll never sing it, I'll be thinking...

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MAILBAG #080919

What a crazy week .... we're setting into the new digs (120 Broadway, 5th floor, NYC 10271, 212 457 9601), with the expected bumps and grinds of moving headquarters (challenging tech issues and trying to find your bearings in a new neighborhood). I really like the downtown venue, although it's eerie to be leaving work every night at the Wall Street subway station, with all the finance meltdowns in...

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Last Great Traffic Jam...Tore down, almost level with the ground...

One of those pattern things I get into...Traffic to Blind Faith covering the Stones To some more Blind Faith stuff only not so much so and post heroin for Eric To my favorite Chicago Blues shuffle with the Bluesbreakers... To...

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David Gahr: Folk, jazz and rock photographer

When Bob Dylan shocked the audience at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival by going on stage with members of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band to play electric for the first time, only one person outside Dylan's inner conclave knew what he was planning – the photographer David Gahr.

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Fleetwood Mac With Paul Butterfield — San Francisco, CA (6/9/1968)

CD#1 June 9, 1968 first set 01 [cuts in] Madison Blues 4:31 02 My BabyÕs Gone 6:00 03 My BabyÕs Skinny 4:48 04 Worried Dream 9:57 05 Dust My Broom 4:32 06 Got To Move 3:00 07 Worried Mind 4:41 08 instrumental 10:29 09 Have You Ever Loved A Woman? 7:58 10 Lazy Poker Blues 4:49 CD#2 June 9, 1968 second set 36:44 01 [cuts in] Stop MessinÕ ÔRound [...]

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Driftin' Blues

Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Driftin' Blues (Monterey 1967)

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Woodstock — 39 Years Ago Today

As we metioned yesterday, the Woodstock Music And Arts Festival started on this weekend in 1969. The festival ran from the 15th through the 17th on Max Yasgur’s farm in the rural town of Bethel, NY. It’s widely regarded as one of, if not the most influential event in rock and roll history. Tickets for [...]

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Hobo Bill's Last Ride

Today, in honor of my mom and dad's birthdays, (August 12th and 13th, respectively) here's a playlist I made while I was on the train to Santa Fe last week. There is nothing like the percussion of a locomotive to set your mind to music! I learned a lot of...