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Blue Christmas
This is the third year I've recorded a Christmas tune, and I guess that makes it something of a tradition.
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Big Bill Broonzy - Willie Mae
Great little tune here. Recorded live in Amsterdam in 1953. Cracking stuff.
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Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee - I Couldn't Believe My Eyes
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee performing on Pete Seeger's television program Rainbow Quest in 1966.
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Quest For Glory IV - Shadows of Darkness - Erana's Garden Fantom XR Version
It's not a Quest for Glory game (except QfG2), if it doesn't have a safe resting spot created by Erana.
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Tennessee Ernie Ford Sings 16 Tons
Tennessee Ernie Ford Sings 16 Tons.
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Woody Guthrie Ludlow Massacre
Refers to the violent deaths of 20 people, 11 of them children, during an attack by the Colorado National Guard on a tent colony of 1,200 striking ...
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Careless Love
Imrovised version of an old blues/folk classic. I've been neglecting my harps a lot lately, had this tune in my head and decided to record and pla...
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Trouble In Mind
Three years ago today, during the summer my father was dying, was the last time I had the good fortune to sing with the legendary Mel Brown. I sat ...
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Celtic Woman - A New Journey - Shenandoah
Purchase Info and Tour Dates: http://www.celticwoman.com/
Celtic Woman - A New Journey: Live at Slane Castle, Ireland 2006
Title: Shenandoah
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Samuel L. Jackson- Stack-O-Lee (unedited)
From the movie Black Snake Moan
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Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy - Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy The Asch Recordings Vol. 2 (1944) www.woodyguthrie.com
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Sounds like Sonny Terry on harmonica. Can anyone confirm?
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Which Side Are You On -- Pete Seeger
In the mountains of Kentucky in 1931, the coal miners of Harlan County went on strike. Officers hired by the mining company roamed the countryside ...
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Robert Johnson- Crossroad
delta blues music
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I get the kudos to Johnson, but many people today quickly forget his influences like Son House, and Charlie Patton.
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HP - Makes Beef Sing
HP Sauce commercial from the late 80's - early 90's
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Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
From Documentary Film:
Le Blues entre les Dents
1973
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This looks like it may have been filmed just before Brownie and Sonny split in the early 80s.
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Snooks Eaglin - Well, I Had My Fun (1960)
Interesting part of rural blues history, rather early recording from Snooks Eaglin, at that time known as Blind Snooks.
I hope owners of the right...
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One of the most underrated artists by the general blues going public
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The Greatest Speech Ever Made
(Song: Window by The Album Leaf) One of the most inspirational speeches in recorded history was given by a silent comedian by the name of Charlie C...
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Snooks Eaglin - Alberta (1960)
Interesting part of rural blues history, rather early recording from Snooks Eaglin, at that time known as Blind Snooks.
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Tom Paxton - "Did You Hear John Hurt?"
23JAN11 AMSDconcerts San Diego,CA as shot by Steve Laub
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Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home - GUS CANNON (1927) Banjo Blues Legend
" Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home " (1927)
GUS CANNON
The " RED HOT BLUES " (1925-1945)
Texas Alexander
Pink Anderson
Kokomo Arnold
Barbecue Bob
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Love the image you used for this great song.
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Sick Bed Blues (Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James) - By JR
This Blues song by Skip James had been haunting my brain for the past two weeks...so on a beautiful Seattle afternoon, near my window I decided to ...
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One of ym favorite Skip James songs. Good choice and good job.
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Gonna Move Across the River - Sonny Terry w. Brownie McGhee 1967
From the American Folk and Blues Festival, 1962-1969. Copyright, 2004 Reelin in the years, LLC and Experience Hendrix, LLC
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Combine Demolition Derby, 2010
Combine Demolition Derby at the Madison County Fair (Illinois), in the summer of 2010.
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Bull Doze Blues
One of Henry Thomas' most renowned recording which was covered to great acclaim in the 1960's by Blues Rock band Canned Heat. Henry Thomas was more...
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It's You Baby (Sunnyland Slim, 1956) Piano Blues Legend
" It's You Baby " (1956)
SUNNYLAND SLIM
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Pete Seeger - "House of the Rising Sun"
For more information about this album, click here: http://www.folkways.si.edu/...
and for more information about Smithso...
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You and that little ukelele can sure sing some good blues.