JB Hutto & His Hawks-Hide & Seek-Live
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J.B Hutto. playing blues as it should be played ;)
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Although I listen blues for so many years , i've just discovered J.B Hutto, and I really like the way he plays his guitar.
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Good goobity woobity...
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Nobody, and I mean nobody, played the Boogie Houserockin' Blues like J B- Nobody
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JB's guitar was a 1965, Res-O-Glas, Airline model.
See site for more info: .guitarkitsusadotcom/4.html
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Those scratchy 1/2-muted rhythm harmonics must have been a big influence on Sonny Landreth.
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Lil' Ed "done his Uncle proud", I'd say! I can see why Ed would want to emulate him, he was awesome. Blues scat....!
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They are relatives :)
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Agreed ...saw Buddy Guy last January...off to see him in 2010 as well ....this year was a real treat ..Lil Ed was the opening band and took the place by storm...he is a great showman
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Would love to have had a chance to see/hear this great bluesman live. I believe he would have been a contemporary of Hubert Sumlin, another great Chicago bluesman.
Lil' Ed credits JB for teaching him, they were relatives.
Anyone know what model guitar is pictured in the opening shot of the album cover?
Buddy Guy, BTW, is a long ways from forgotten! I have tix to see him in Dallas in October, he is still very active on tour.
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J. B was the first REAL blues player i ever heard live..it's been downhill ever since! LOL
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Ii like his guitar but the best thing at him is his voice.
Are you sure this is J.B.Hutto? It sounds like his nef. Little Ed.
bigfrank1961 4 years ago
J.B. Hutto & The New Hawks
Cambridge MA
The Speakeasy (year unknown)
Jonathan Swift's (year unknown)
These recording of J.B. Hutto were FM broadcasts -- at least the songs from the Speakeasy. Tracks 11-13 are from Jonthan Swift's in Cambridge MA.
around 1980-1981
cb3961 4 years ago