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"If Heartaches Were Nickles" Dudley Taft at the Waterfront Blues Festival

CasebeerBy CasebeerDecember 17, 2010Updated:April 10, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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We have been very busy at the American Blues Scene in this last month. We have reviewed a massive stack of CD’s and interviewed some of the best blues players out there right now, with more to come. 2011 looks to be very interesting for us and we are excited to share what we find with you.
Today we’d like to share a video from Dudley Taft, a good friend of the American Blues Scene.
This is a live video from the Miller Stage at the 2010 Portland Waterfront Blues Festival. Watch this video and you’ll see why Robert Plant gave him a thumbs up.

Visit Dudley Taft’s website at DudleyTaft.com

Posted by Glen at the American Blues Scene

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Casebeer's first introduction to music was Elvis. Like many of his generation he grew up loving roots based sounds and his first introduction to the blues was through the bands that are considered classic rock now. He has a deep love of the blues, loves to talk about it, loves to write about it and loves to watch it live on stage, with or without.a camera in his hand.

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