I've been a fan of Cephas & Wiggins for awhile and own a couple of their CDs. But I've never heard this tune before. I keep playing it again and again - it's definitely got a hold on me!!!
I saw them perform this song at the Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival in Whitetop, VA, back in 1996. I had never heard of them but I loved their set, especially "Roberta".
I was covering it for a local newspaper and it was the most horrible job I've ever had, but things like this made it bearable. R.I.P., Mr. Cephas. You scattered gems across my path.
@LadyMercutia that's a fantastic image, " scattering gems across your path " very nicely put ,I saw them a number of times, they were the best thing out there no doubt
This is a great video. I always loved this song, and I haven't heard it since I lost my "Dog Days of August" tape many years ago. I will certainly miss John Cephas, I hope Phil keeps up performing now that he's gone.
Thank you for your heart felt comment. This show, The Brass Monkey Blues Festival, was my most favorite production in my 38 years of TV directing. You might want to check out Mark Wenner, of the Nighthawks, doing "16 Tons" in a clip from the same festival.
Man ... this is just amazing to me ... I was at this festival and this was the first time I ever saw Cephas and Wiggins play. I'm not sure if it was the week before or the week after that I bought my first harmonica, but this song was THE SONG that did it for me and invited me into the world of music. To be able to see this moment I've remembered so often for 25 years now is amazing. To find this the day after the passing of my friend John Cephas has lightened my heart. Thank you.
...then there's always some lame skinny assed drunk white trash m*t*erf*c*er actin the fool.
DrumzzKool 10 months ago
I've been a fan of Cephas & Wiggins for awhile and own a couple of their CDs. But I've never heard this tune before. I keep playing it again and again - it's definitely got a hold on me!!!
1dminter 1 year ago
Just awesome. Thanks for this.
mahdeardixie 1 year ago
I adore blues,first time I hear John Cephas and I am blown away....
solinjar 2 years ago
If I could learn to play the blues with even 10% of John's skill...!
everysinglenamesgone 2 years ago
I saw them perform this song at the Wayne C. Henderson Music Festival in Whitetop, VA, back in 1996. I had never heard of them but I loved their set, especially "Roberta".
I was covering it for a local newspaper and it was the most horrible job I've ever had, but things like this made it bearable. R.I.P., Mr. Cephas. You scattered gems across my path.
LadyMercutia 2 years ago
@LadyMercutia that's a fantastic image, " scattering gems across your path " very nicely put ,I saw them a number of times, they were the best thing out there no doubt
bluesriot2 1 year ago
This is a great video. I always loved this song, and I haven't heard it since I lost my "Dog Days of August" tape many years ago. I will certainly miss John Cephas, I hope Phil keeps up performing now that he's gone.
jessewva 2 years ago
Thank you for your heart felt comment. This show, The Brass Monkey Blues Festival, was my most favorite production in my 38 years of TV directing. You might want to check out Mark Wenner, of the Nighthawks, doing "16 Tons" in a clip from the same festival.
dsdeutsch 3 years ago
Man ... this is just amazing to me ... I was at this festival and this was the first time I ever saw Cephas and Wiggins play. I'm not sure if it was the week before or the week after that I bought my first harmonica, but this song was THE SONG that did it for me and invited me into the world of music. To be able to see this moment I've remembered so often for 25 years now is amazing. To find this the day after the passing of my friend John Cephas has lightened my heart. Thank you.
harmonicabuzz 3 years ago