Born in July 1913 in Belzoni, Mississippi, Joseph William Perkins became the legendary pianist we know by accident : originally playing guitar, his left arm tendons were badly injured in a knife fight in Helena, Arkansas, in the 1940s. Unable to play guitar anymore, he could have given up music definitely. But Mr Perkins is an obstinate man who loved playing music so much that instead of that he switched to piano ! I don't know if he was a good guitarist or not, but his lucky star decided differently, for the best as far as we are concerned.
June 04, 2023
Pinetop Perkins - Back On Top (2000)
Born in July 1913 in Belzoni, Mississippi, Joseph William Perkins became the legendary pianist we know by accident : originally playing guitar, his left arm tendons were badly injured in a knife fight in Helena, Arkansas, in the 1940s. Unable to play guitar anymore, he could have given up music definitely. But Mr Perkins is an obstinate man who loved playing music so much that instead of that he switched to piano ! I don't know if he was a good guitarist or not, but his lucky star decided differently, for the best as far as we are concerned.
June 03, 2023
Lowell Fulson (updated) : The Ol' Blues Singer (1975), One More Blues (rec. 1984, rel. 1999), Them Update Blues (1995)
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He also co-wrote "Tramp" with Jimmy McCracklin in 1967, a song covered only a few months later by the duet Otis Redding-Carla Thomas, or “Black Nights” with Fats Washington, a hit released in 1965. No need to pursue further to understand the man's importance in the blues landscape.
June 01, 2023
Special Buddy Guy : The Complete Vanguard Recordings (This Is Buddy Guy, 1968; A Man And The Blues,1968; Hold That Plane, 1972) (2000) + Buddy's Baddest : The Best Of Buddy Guy (1999)
A few words about this blues giant in addition to the little bio featured below. First, let's say once and for all that Buddy Guy is not only a unique guitarist, he's also one of the greatest blues singers, and one shouldn't dissociate one from the other, that's what made him a legend.
May 30, 2023
Robben Ford, Paul Personne, Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal & John Jorgenson - The Incredible Lost In Paris Blues Band (2016)
Not lost for the blues
A guitarists album that will seduce guitar aficionados but also blues lovers. In November 2015, it happened that Robben Ford and Ron Thal were both in Paris. Paul Personne, one of the godfathers of French blues, then had the idea of inviting them to an unplanned session in one of the best studios in Paris. He also contacted multi-instrumentalist John Jorgenson also in town at the time, and asked singer Beverly Jo Scott to come down for some vocals from neighboring Belgium where she resides. And finally he chose two solid French session men to take charge of the rhythm section, bassist Kevin Reveyrand and drummer Francis Arnaud.
May 28, 2023
Ella Fitzgerald - 1961-62 Twelve Nights In Hollywood, Vol. 1 to 4 (2010) [update now including vol. 3 & 4]
The first words she utters are “Thank you… thank you… thank you very much ladies and gentlemen!” Generally she thanks her enthusiastically applauding audience three times with her strange juvenile voice, occasionally exchanging a few humorous words with the public before engaging into a next title. A kind of ritual.
But she's not a girl anymore on this double live album, she's a buxom 44 jazz diva almost at the peak of her career.
May 27, 2023
Willie Pooch & Cadillac Zack - The Blues Do Something To Me (2004)
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Here a nice little album by two enjoyable musicians : the veteran Willie Pooch, Columbus "Godfather of Blues", holds the mike; the younger Cadillac Zack produces and takes on the lead guitar.
Boston born Zack Slovinsky aka Cadillac Zack didn't play guitar seriously before he was 19. Two years later, he moved to Chicago to study cinema at the university. There he spent lots of nights hanging around the West and South sides blues clubs and met Magic Slim and above all John Primer who took him under his wing and became his model. He is proud to say he plays the West Side style of the legendary Magic Sam. Luck had him meeting somebody who had played with Magic Sam : Willie Pooch.
May 25, 2023
Lee Pons - Big Boogie Voodoo (2010)
Lee Pons belongs to that long tradition : “It’s a tradition that came from the birth of blues, in the lumber and turpentine camps of the Delta to the parlors and juke joints. There was a time when the piano was the only instrument, besides the voice, in blues. It was king !”, he explained in an interview on American Blues Scene.
May 24, 2023
R.I.P. Tina Turner
May 23, 2023
Buddy Flett - Rough Edges (2013)
Buddy Flett (born Bruce Mechlin Flett in 1951) is a survivor : he spent several years recovering from a nasty viral encephalitis which required a medically-induced coma followed by a month-long intensive rehabilitation in hospital. He contracted the virus while on a blues cruise playing with the famous Mississippi-Arkansas bluesman Hubert Sumlin (1931-2011), his master, his mentor, his friend, himself mentored by the legendary Howlin' Wolf during the two decades spent as his first guitarist…
May 17, 2023
Special Bruce Katz : Bruce Katz Band - Crescent Crawl (1992), Mississippi Moan (1997), Three Feet Off The Ground (2000), Homecoming (2014), Bruce Katz - Solo Ride (2019)
Almost every music aficionado knows about Jazz-fusion, a new hybrid form of jazz developed by the musicians who accompanied Miles Davis on his legendary innovative album “Bitches Brew” in 1969. It was then called “jazz rock” and rushed like a tsunami through the 1970s. Similarly, the mix of blues with rock logically became the blues-rock genre. Another tsunami.
Well, Bruce Katz invented Blues-fusion, an original style of bluesified jazz or jazzified blues : soul and funk Hammond B-3 organ jazz à la Jimmy Smith, retro stride piano style, explosive boogie-woogie and swing…