Just discovered you after searching for Kelly Joe Phelps videos. You're wonderful! Do you have any tour dates coming up? Please consider playing at Space in Evanston, IL. It's a great little music venue. Sits about 250.
I was there with her when she shook his hand. I was 21 then.
He said, "I'm pleased to meet you Mam."
Taj Mahal was hanging around.
The first time I hear this song on Howard and Roz Larman's radio show I cried. My dear husband said, "Grandma didn't go because she liked the music. She went because she loved you."
this is real, very real. I love playing his 'creole bell', and YES i heard him play his CANDYMAN. man, what more can i say, TOM PAXSON put things together what JOHN HURT liked to play in those days.
I found this song on a Cd I grabbed by random accident by Doc Watson on the album called sitting here playing the blues.
I thought the title of the album sounded nice. This song is actually how I found out about legendary Missisippi John Hurt. Of Course I am forever thankful. One day I might be able to play a lacked version of this.
Just discovered you after searching for Kelly Joe Phelps videos. You're wonderful! Do you have any tour dates coming up? Please consider playing at Space in Evanston, IL. It's a great little music venue. Sits about 250.
sibersong 2 years ago
Gorgeous rendition. You made me cry. Thanks for the post.
GilhamBob 2 years ago
just love it!!
marcie99 2 years ago
NUNAVUTBREAKER :
My Grandma was born in 1893. he died in 1978.
I was there with her when she shook his hand. I was 21 then.
He said, "I'm pleased to meet you Mam."
Taj Mahal was hanging around.
The first time I hear this song on Howard and Roz Larman's radio show I cried. My dear husband said, "Grandma didn't go because she liked the music. She went because she loved you."
But she DID like the music.
spacenurse 2 years ago
this is real, very real. I love playing his 'creole bell', and YES i heard him play his CANDYMAN. man, what more can i say, TOM PAXSON put things together what JOHN HURT liked to play in those days.
THIS IS WHAT I CALL 'REAL'. PERIOD!
thx 4 posting.
NUNAVUTBREAKER 3 years ago 2
I found this song on a Cd I grabbed by random accident by Doc Watson on the album called sitting here playing the blues.
I thought the title of the album sounded nice. This song is actually how I found out about legendary Missisippi John Hurt. Of Course I am forever thankful. One day I might be able to play a lacked version of this.
THANK YOU FOR POSTING - FANTASTIC -
Have Fun in the SUN.
gent30x 3 years ago
great song! really great job
Saoff 3 years ago
that sure is a great song and a great perfomance. Thanks for posting
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charsalutube 3 years ago
Well done Flyhaf. I enjoyed your performance.
justintnyc 3 years ago
Thank you so very very much!
Great playing. Technique and heart.
It brings tears to my eyes. Mississippi John Hurt shook my Grandmas hand in 1065 at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles.
spacenurse 3 years ago
Typo it was 1965!
spacenurse 3 years ago
Haha, Spacenurse, I was about to say that you have a very old Grandma!
HawertyAlt 3 years ago
u should record her about john hurt when she shook his hand. i hope she is still alive to tell one-of-a-kind story.
Please, thx
NUNAVUTBREAKER 3 years ago
absolutely fantastic! well done on a great song.
mechgolferman 3 years ago
wow this is really nice mate
gmez79 3 years ago
hi
excellent great job
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VICTOMANS 3 years ago
Some catch stuff that is...
multimediavt 4 years ago