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'Someday Baby Blues' SLEEPY JOHN ESTES & HAMMIE NIXON (1935) Blues Guitar Legend

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" Someday Baby Blues " (1935)
SLEEPY JOHN ESTES & HAMMIE NIXON (Harmonica)

The " RED HOT BLUES " (1925-1945)
Texas Alexander
Pink Anderson
Kokomo Arnold
Barbecue Bob
Scrapper Blackwell
Black Ace
Ed Bell
Blind Blake
Ishman Bracey
Big Bill Broonzy
Richard "Rabbit" Brown
Willie Brown
Bumble Bee Slim
Gus Cannon
Bo Carter
Sam Collins
Floyd Council
Gary Davis
Sleepy John Estes
Blind Boy Fuller
Son House
Peg Leg Howell
Mississippi John Hurt
Jim Jackson
Skip James
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Willie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson
Robert Johnson
Tommy Johnson
Charley Jordan
Leadbelly
Furry Lewis
Tommy McClennan
Robert Lee McCoy
Blind Willie McTell
The Memphis Jug Band
Buddy Moss
Memphis Minnie
Charley Patton
Jimmie Rodgers
Frank Stokes
Casey Bill Weldon
Peetie Wheatstraw
Bukka White
Josh White
Robert Wilkins

Super Jumbos * Gibson SJ-100 * Gibson SJ-150 Maple * Gibson SJ-200 * Gibson SJ-200 EC * Gibson SJ-300

Small Bodies * Gibson Blues King * Gibson CJ-165 Maple * Gibson CJ-165 Rosewood * Gibson LC-1 * Gibson LC-2

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  • @DONDIVA1969

    That's absolutely ridiculous. Race is a social and cultural construction; it has no scientific basis. And music terms like "blues" and "pop" and "country" are products of record company categories created for marketing purposes in the first half of the twentieth century.

    To put it simply: good music is good music, and people are people, regardless of their race.

    The feelings expressed in blues music are universal: sadness, loss, oppression. People everywhere get the blues.

  • Just leave race out of it, and groove with the music.

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  • @mrchaasta everybody has gone through hard times dude, this is just good music, black or white, we all relate to good music, proves how riduculous racsim is. peace and love x

  • Well coloured people have persevered through some real hard times. This is what is created from those hard ships, our soul shines bright. Keep on shinning people.

  • This is 30's blues, the 60's 70's bands were influenced by this, that is GOOD not stealing, painters use influences of previous painters, some musicians use old influences in a new way, it all moves on, but we still respect the oldies. Don

  • lighten ye all

  • @rucb1alum I totally agree. It starts with us. Lead by example the most stubborn will follow.

  • @LongHairedGnome1 When we were kids, people were saying, "Well, let's at least teach the kids not to be prejudiced - they will do better than we have." Every generation seems to pass down its failures to the next one, and leave their messes for "the children" to clean up.

    Let's just do it ourselves.

  • What's the race to see who is the last fool. We must act like true beings of light..

    There is no time to hate barley time to wait... Please we are all the same One Blood One World. Might as well get along.

    At least till we teach the kids to do better than we have to date.

  • stfu and enjoy the godamn music

  • @themodernwarhol Well said.

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