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Anderson Hall - Have You Ever Loved A Woman

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

I shot this video of Anderson Hall, a Southern California band, performing one of my FAVORITE songs, "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" on October 24, 2008. This song was written by Billy Myles, and first brought to us by the incomparable Freddy King, and later made famous by Eric Clapton. Led by vocalist and lead guitarist, Neil Morrison, the "boys" of Anderson Hall did it justice, indeed.

We've seen this band perform twice now, opening for two of the BEST guitarists on the face of the planet, Mr. Joe Bonamassa and then, at this particular gig, Mr. Sonny Landreth. Not bad company to be keeping boys.

I hope you all enjoy. Here are a few links if you'd like to hear more. Among his many other talents, Neil Morrison happens to be a very talented songwriter as well. Check out their tunes and..... (shhhhh..... the downloads are FREEEEEEEEE!!!)

http://andersonhall.com/

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID...

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  • finger tappin and the blues....is like ketchup and steak....just aint right . imo.

  • All I can say is FUCK YEAH!!!

  • Awesome cover!!!! I'm totally impressed.

    ..but tapping still sounds bad with blues.

  • Great!

  • A great rendition of this fine song. Thanks Libby :)

  • YEAH! my cousin is the drummer! Go Ryan Amato!

  • I was there! Whoo!

  • The Bomb Diggity

  • Niceeeeeeeeeeeee

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