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Month: July 2017
“I dug deep, and deep, and deep into that, beyond what any other human being wants to talk about.” – Corky Siegel
The group’s take-no-prisoners approach drawn from gritty Chicago roots, Texas-inspired blues and Hollywood flair, was first seen in Europe in 1993…
Dockery Farms was designated at the request of the Dockery Farms Foundation, which currently manages the site.
‘Black To Blues’ pays homage to the fertile 1960s era of electric blues, where the masters pushed boundaries with experimentation and volume.
“The Delta Blues Museum wants to honor John Lee Hooker’s place in music history and give fans everywhere an interactive opportunity to discover…”
“… Life has taught me I’m not responsible for anyone’s understanding of who I am. I’m just responsible for what I do when I walk out onto a stage or into a studio.”
The genre’s founders grew their hair long, traded their Nudie Suits for blue jeans and leather, and begat their own counter-culture.
“You and I both know, the road is my only true friend.”
This is the latest installment of our weekly series The Language of the Blues, in which author and rock musician…
Don’t let the cover of the album fool you. Although these three guys are having fun, they are not playing around.