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  • It looks like Carl Weathersby is playin' either a washburn HB30 OR HB35..but on washburns website i only get the HB30 in that same colour guitar he has, BUT with dot inlays and not the block inlays like he has.

  • Carl Weathersby is awsome, what type of guitar is he playin' in this video???.

  • Tomorrow Billy Branch in my town!!!! :D

  • More more more!

  • sweeeeet!!!

  • He came to our school, Billy and Dave were awesome!

  • He came to my school today

  • Love Billy Branch...

  • Superb !

  • Weathersby plays like thunder!!

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  • el viejo canoso que aparece en el minuto 22 esta enamorado del blues!!!!! eso es sentimiento!! muy buen viedo y del sonido ni hablar!!! fuerza Billy Branch

  • just billy branch.. is the bestª

  • Came on here to check out billy,but i'm blown away by carls attack,love his sound.

  • the harp explosion near the end nearly made me jizz my pants. just wish it didn't get cut off though!

  • I wish I could have been there...

  • Man this is great!

  • billy at his best

  • unfortunately this isn't john lee hooker's bluebird but it def. turned me on to billy branch

  • But close to a guy name Little Milton, he sing's Blues ALSO.....

  • Fabulous.

  • I saw the concert in Luzern Just Fantastic

  • Mr Weathersby I am going to steal your tone!

    This is what blues should sound like!

  • To play along, try an A flat harp....Tonic here is in E flat but was probably performed in E. That's the key that about 75% of all blues tunes are performed in. An "A" harp is the one that you'll replace 9 out of 10 times more than the others if you're a player.

  • the great carl weathersby on go hesd dad!

  • Anyone know what harmonica key Billy is playing in?

  • D flat harp

  • Oh yeah, I forgot this song is actually "Little Bluebird" an old Stax records tune popularized by the late Little Milton. Carl Weathersby toured with Little Milton too!

  • that´s you see is great, I will put some more later!!!

  • The great Carl Weathersby on lead guitar and vocal!!

  • This was originally recorded at Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago during the mid 90's. This is a tune made famous by the late Little Milton.

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