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Remembering Leadbelly

Label: Stony Plain Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Lining Track
2. Gallows Pole
3. Midnight Special
4. Take This Hammer
5. Rock Island Line
6. God Morning Blues
7. Go Down Old hannah
8. Birminghamton Jail
9. Here Rattler
10. We're in the Same Boat Brother
11. Easy Rider Blues
12. John Hardy
13. Digging My Potatoes
14. On a Christmas Day
15. Oh Mary Don't You Weep
16. We Shall Walk Through the Valley
17. Alan Lomax Interview
18. Long John Baldry Interview
I Feel Like Goin' On

By Ronnie Earl
Label: Stony Plain Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Hey Joe
2. Blues for Otis Rush
3. Little Johnny Lee
4. Wolf Dance
5. Mary Don't You Weep
6. Howlin for My Darling
7. Blues for the Homeless
8. Big Walter
9. Alone with the Blues
10. Travelin' Heavy
11. Donna
Duke Robillard and Herb Ellis: More Conversations in Swing Guitar

by Dan McClenaghan
On the surface, the pairing of these two guitarists from different generations might seem an odd match. Duke Robillard is the founder of Roomful of Blues, has played with Eddie Cleanhead" Vinson, Big Joe Turner, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Bob Dylan. Herb Ellis, the elder half of this duo, has played with everyone from Louis Armstrong to ...
Ronnie Earl: I Feel Like Goin' On

by Charlie B. Dahan
On his newly released album, I Feel Like Goin’ On, Ronnie Earl accomplishes an amazing feat: he says so much without singing a lyric. Earl’s new album is ninety percent instrumental and it's easy not to notice--Earl’s guitar speaks volumes and clearer than any lyric. Earl does incorporate vocals on one track entitled ...
Long John Baldry: Remembering Leadbelly

by Charlie B. Dahan
One of the nicest trends in blues is the exploration of modern artists into songbooks of legendary performers who came before them. One such homage that stands out is the exploration of Leadbelly’s repertoire by Long John Baldry. Baldry comes from the '60s British invasion of artists with a greater appreciation and influence ...
Duke Robillard: Living with The Blues

by Charlie B. Dahan
Duke Robillard is a true, if not, under-appreciated, treasure of American music. Since he broke into the music business with the band he help found, Roomful of Blues, Duke has recorded over twenty albums in over twenty years, relying upon virtuostic hands on his guitar and a keen ear for traditional and contemporary styles. Never one ...
Jay McShann with Duke Robillard and Maria Muldaur: Still Jumpin' The Blues

by Ed Kopp
If you're a fan of music that straddles that line between jazz and blues, Jay McShann's Still Jumpin' The Blues will hit you where you live. No one epitomizes Kansas City jump better than 83-year-old McShann, the smooth pianist and veteran band leader. McShann plays and sings with incredible energy on this charming set of tunes ...