yeah he has three document volumes released (which is around 75 songs), though don't expect them to sound alot like this as he mostly uses a backing band this and one or two other songs are some nice little exceptions. From what i've heard Johnnie Temple was a music student of Skip James who achieved minor - moderate success in the late 30's
don't forget skips resurgence in the 60's. cream even covered i'm so glad which i understand gave him the first real money in his life. seems he was a huge hit at newport and other venues.records reissued in the sixties sold well. skip is one of the icons of the blues world imho and the chief proponent of the bentonia school of blues.i adore him and his haunting, almost spooky quality. johnnie temple has captured some of his sound here.
Was thinkin Johnnie Temple really as far as mid - late 30's success though you are right about Skip James.. who more or less was the Bentonia school of blues.
@bostonironworker1 Could be wrong about the year as it was a long time ago, but yes, I did meet him. I was there with my family at Gerde's Folk City in the Village and he came over to our table and introduced himself.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yeah , YEAH !
gabrieleamalfitano 2 months ago
why this artist sell theyr soul to play guitar why now they suffer for lucifer satan why?
MrCoscienza 3 months ago
Thank you Rocco :)
ddbeattie 7 months ago
this give anyone else chills?
thnelement 1 year ago
devil got my woman...skippp
sarhosat 2 years ago
just like it
subterranean47 2 years ago
listen to his song lead pencil blues its really good and is faster and his singing is different and the intro has cool solos
geeyouknit345 2 years ago
great song
PhillipThunderGrunge 2 years ago
i never heard this artist before. he does a grand job of covering skips song. is there more of his work?
ettaj2 3 years ago
yeah he has three document volumes released (which is around 75 songs), though don't expect them to sound alot like this as he mostly uses a backing band this and one or two other songs are some nice little exceptions. From what i've heard Johnnie Temple was a music student of Skip James who achieved minor - moderate success in the late 30's
PreWarMusic 3 years ago
don't forget skips resurgence in the 60's. cream even covered i'm so glad which i understand gave him the first real money in his life. seems he was a huge hit at newport and other venues.records reissued in the sixties sold well. skip is one of the icons of the blues world imho and the chief proponent of the bentonia school of blues.i adore him and his haunting, almost spooky quality. johnnie temple has captured some of his sound here.
ettaj2 3 years ago
Was thinkin Johnnie Temple really as far as mid - late 30's success though you are right about Skip James.. who more or less was the Bentonia school of blues.
PreWarMusic 3 years ago
it's hard to say, as Henry Stuckey was never recorded. maybe he started the whole Bentonia sound.
what about Jack Owens? I can't remember if he learned from Skip James or not.
kentuckuh 3 years ago
saw Skip James in about '63 at the Wash. DC Folk Life Festival. One night was all blues, Mance Lipscomb, Muddy, Skip and others.
2711913 2 years ago
@2711913 NO YOU DIDNT,,HE WAS SICK AND IN THE HOSPITAL TIL NEWPORT 65,,,NICE TRY THOUGH
bostonironworker1 8 months ago
@bostonironworker1 Could be wrong about the year as it was a long time ago, but yes, I did meet him. I was there with my family at Gerde's Folk City in the Village and he came over to our table and introduced himself.
2711913 8 months ago
@bostonironworker1 Could be wrong about the year, it was a long time ago.
2711913 8 months ago
@bostonironworker1 Oh, thought you were referring to a post about Lonnie Johnson. Oops!
2711913 8 months ago
thank you!
74M0 3 years ago
Thnx i love this stuff.
dbcooper4437 3 years ago
Nice,Thanks!
geodezija8888 3 years ago 3