In Houston, he soon met Joe "Guitar" Hughes who became his life-long friend and guitar "teacher". Both formed the band Dukes of Rhythm, which became quite popular locally. In 1958, Copeland started to record singles for small local labels during the next decade, also working as a tour sideman for R'n'B and Soul artists such as Otis Redding and Eddie Floyd.
July 22, 2022
Johnny Copeland - Further On Up the Road aka Live in Australia (1990)
July 21, 2022
Special Tommy Bankhead : Please Mr. Foreman (1983) / Message To St. Louis (2000) / Please Accept My Love (2002)
From his mid-teens, he played with such blues legends as Woodrow Adams, Howlin' Wolf, Joe Willie Wilkins and Sonny Boy Williamson II (Rice Miller) who used to say he was his son because he was too young to enter bars and juke-joints, with his cousin Elmore James, Joe Hill Louis, Henry Townsend, Little Milton, Ike Turner, Albert King, Robert Nighthawk and many other bluesmen… He could also play bass, drums and harmonica.
July 20, 2022
Otis Rush - All Your Love I Miss Lovin: Live At The Wise Fools Pub Chicago (1976/2005)
Just another episode of Rush's "cursed artist" chaotic career. Bad luck, probably resulting from his tormented and pessimistic personality and by his whimsical refusal to make any musical compromise, led him to wrong personal choices. Some would say a bad mojo was on him. After his first label Cobra went bankrupt in 1959, he never found a record company really willing to support him seriously, passing from one to the other, often not for the better (Duke, Vanguard, Chess, Sonet, Capitol, Bullfrog, Delmark, Universal...) while appearing on a multitude of multi-artists compilations, far many more than his own albums.
July 18, 2022
Steve James - Two Track Mind (1993) / Nathan James - I Don't Know It (2009)
Here are two master guitar finger-pickers, both bearing the same name : the elder Steve, born in 1950 in New York, and the younger Nathan, born on the West Coast in the late 1970s near San Diego. Both not only share the same name but also the same passion for "old" acoustic blues and other kinds of roots music.
July 16, 2022
Mississippi John Hurt - The Man From Avalon (2008) (The Complete 1928 OKeh Recordings)
Needless to say that Delta blues amateurs almost know these great classics inside out. But this 2008 edition, "The Man From Avalon", stands out : it makes them sound almost like you never heard them before.
July 14, 2022
James Armstrong - Dark Night (1998)
This is Armstrong second album, recorded over a year after being severely stabbed in his left shoulder by a man who broke in his California house in April 1997 (1). It bears many traces of this frightening day and of the ensuing psychological trauma and long months of rehabilitation to slowly recover his ability to play guitar, his left arm having suffered serious nerve damages. With such a name, he couldn't but fight hard to get his arm strong and fit again. Friends Joe Louis Walker and Doug MacLeod offered their support by guesting on two tracks each, and the final result is a neat collection of blues by a man who learned his trade by backing such blues giants as Albert Collins, Big Joe Turner and Smokey Wilson.
July 09, 2022
Kenny Neal - A Tribute To Slim Harpo & Raful Neal (2005)
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July 07, 2022
Special Chicago Blues Unplugged : John Primer & Chicago Bob Nelson
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July 03, 2022
Bill Deraime - Bouge Encore (2008)
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Scorching voice, meaningful lyrics and roots soul sound, he never hesitated to borrow from other genres, particularly reggae, but also African music, gospel, funk..., to enrich his basic blues foundations. Far from the syrupy stuff delivered by many contemporary French "pop" artists, and from the spotlights, Deraime once said that blues is "the music of the soul". The statement is quite evident but at least, it deserves to be reminded from time to time.
July 02, 2022
Seth Walker - Seth Walker (2006)
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North Carolina born, long time resident of Austin where this album was recorded, and now based in Nashville, 50 years old Seth Walker is a rather unique artist in the contemporary musical landscape : basically a bluesman, he's exploring the roots of modern American music. In this 2006 album, his third one, he extends his down-home southern gritty blues to "old" soul and R'n'B, western swing and country…
Rather than Americana, I would call it "Nostalgiana". And to make it clear that this personal conception of modern soul blues is his real musical identity, he simply titled the album "Seth Walker". The man is on a similar path to artists like Tom Waits and the likes, and even Bob Dylan whose last albums have a definite throw-back color.