This is a 45 by Roy on the Bomarc label from the early 1960s. You might also want to hear singles by Bobby Gregg & His Friends: The Jam, parts 1& 2 and Pototo Pealer. Roys guitar is screamin!
@bluesmuzikluver - Very well described. His early tone and technique was something different (can't put a finger on it exactly) from his later playing which were also spectacular but different.
oh my, this is incredible, never heard this before and did not even know that album existed. Is it possible to post something else from that album? Thanks for posting this!
fantastic artist!
68shamoa 3 weeks ago
This is a 45 by Roy on the Bomarc label from the early 1960s. You might also want to hear singles by Bobby Gregg & His Friends: The Jam, parts 1& 2 and Pototo Pealer. Roys guitar is screamin!
haulofrecords 2 months ago
Great to hear this. I love the "famous" version - one of the best blues guitar pieces ever in my opinion. Thanks for posting.
fieldfullofthistles 3 months ago
hard to put into words . . .the guitar playing says it all !!!!! I wish I could get a copy of this version on CD
MrJezzkool 4 months ago
good player but no feeling in his playing
WELLBRAN 8 months ago
Good work!
nikshmenga 9 months ago
@bluesmuzikluver - Very well described. His early tone and technique was something different (can't put a finger on it exactly) from his later playing which were also spectacular but different.
ialobster 10 months ago
oh my, this is incredible, never heard this before and did not even know that album existed. Is it possible to post something else from that album? Thanks for posting this!
Lovirtual 10 months ago
@Lovirtual Sure, I've posted the jam part 1 and 2. Enjoy!
NCOpagn 10 months ago
Hey Thanks for posting. Roy's tone & execution was Very Blue On This'un!
wesrace1 11 months ago