This Video was produced by Kathy Rankin. The 1995 Portland, OR Waterfront Bluesfestval. A rare appearance of Little Jimmy King and Bobby Parker together. This was recorded one day after Bobby Parker and Little Jimmy King's appearences at the International Jazz Festival in Vancouver, BC. Jimmy and Bobby performed at the Legendary Commadore Ballroom and on the Plaza. I believe these were the only times these two legends performed together. I do not know if any footage exists of the Shows they did together in Canada.
Albert Storo--Drums; Steven Charles Cecil-Hammond Organ; Greg Lewis-Bass; Roland Hall-Trumpet; Bobby Parker-Guitar; Little Jimmy King-Guitar and Vocals; MC-Little Jimmy King's Twin Brother.
Thank you for the support........Guitar Blues Legend Bobby Parker
BOBBYPARKERBLUES 11 months ago
I'm no amp expert but if he's just got a couple of pedals and is slaving two '59 Bassman re-issues, it's one of the baddest and fattest tones ever...I recently sold my '59 Bassman to a buddy and he went crazy when he played through it....
mississippisheik1 1 year ago
Goodness, I want to know what kind of Irish Coffee to get-- so much more in a nut shell... as it should be-- two soldiers singing the blues with their bud's-- what a ride-- with rhythm section and so much more... bless you
toozblues 1 year ago
All of you are right this brother was smokin hot, so much talent, I have nothing but love for ya Jimmy...............BOBBY
BOBBYPARKERBLUES 1 year ago
@toozblues thanks for the shout out and support
BOBBYPARKERBLUES 1 year ago
QUOTE: "He's one of the few remaining guitarists on this planet who can pierce your heart and soothe your
soul. He inspired me to play guitar." - Carlos Santana
QUOTE: “The best stuff I ever heard is by a bloke called Bobby Parker” - Robin Trower
Face Book Fan Page: “Guitar Blues Legend Bobby Parker”.
idigblues69 1 year ago
yeah man, this guy was a natural. He really was a lot like Hendrix. not afraid to cut loose, get lost, and then find his way back. always traveling through the song. they both could solo very far away from the main structure but knew exactly where they were and how to get back to the rhythm. I really like his wah wah pedal playing. the guy was totally aggressive all the time and had a serious case of the Blues. he's just shredding in this one.
thanx again for posting.
1Delta 1 year ago
I only got to see Little Jimmy ONE time live at BB King's in Memphis. It was the single most awesome thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life! This guy was like the missing link to the *real* blues.
Seriously - Have any of you cats ever HEARD a fender bassman turned up on 10? Its a monster!! Any real musician knows a video can't do real life justice. I *own* a Fender Bassman, and I can only imagine what this V sounds like cranked up through it. This guy was awesome beyond belief! RIP!!
peckjeff 1 year ago
Play them B-L-U-E-S ///BOBBY PARKER/// LEGEND... closer to my home here in the Columbian Gorge Area where real kindness hugs you back/// by Blues-guitarist MONTREVILLE BLAKELY in Natalie Merchant and Friends/2006-7, rock on brother BOBBY PARKER BLUES
toozblues 1 year ago
damn i forgot lil jimmy hnad twin
anthonysmith73 2 years ago