(Guitar Recorded Versions). A collection of 20 note-for-note transcriptions of Bloomfield's legendary playing, including: Albert's Shuffle * Blues with a Feeling * Born in Chicago * City Girl * Further on up the Road * Going down Slow * Got My Mo Jo Working * Green Onions * Groovin' Is Easy * I Got a Mind to Give up Living * Killing Floor * Like a Rolling Stone * Lovin' Cup * Mary Ann * One Good Man * One Way Out * The Sky Is Crying * Stop * Sho 'Bout to Drive Me Wild * Walkin' Blues.
This collection contains 20 songs, including: Albert's Shuffle * Blues with a Feeling * Born in Chicago * City Girl * Further on up the Road * Going down Slow * Got My Mo Jo Working * Green Onions * Groovin' Is Easy * I Got a Mind to Give ...
When Bloomfield and his crowd met him, Williams had been traveling for at least forty of his sixty years, selling himself on the basis of having written the blues classic “Baby Please Don't Go.” He'd covered the South and Midwest, ...
What about young Gleason's views on jazz? Were they invalid because he would always be an Irish boy from New York's segregated suburbs and not a black man from Harlem? That, too, seemed not to be an issue. Yet the critic made race an ...
This installment of the Legendary Licks series presents the music of Michael Bloomfield in a comprehensive play-along package.
(Guitar Educational). The Legendary Licks series presents the music of a band or artists in a comprehensive play-along package.
(Guitar Recorded Versions).
Darrow, Chris Davenport, Billy Davis, BlindJohn Davis, Clive Davis, Gary Davis, Miles Davis, Walter Dayron, Norman on And This Is Free on Big John's Bloomfield and on Bloomfield/Butterfield relationship on Bloomfield's death on ...
This book, along with its companion book The Modern Era of the Les Paul Legacy 1968-2007 (Fall 2008) emerged out of author Robb Lawrence's years of research, interviews, extensive vintage archives (including original Les Paul/Mary Ford ...
As he had done with Michael and Fred Glazer in Glencoe, Roy Ruby was “coasting” on terpin hydrate. He, Charlie, and a friend from Roy's Windsor Mountain School days would purchase a few bottles of the medication and spend a pleasant ...
n his 1976 essay written for New York magazine, celebrated American social critic Tom Wolfe defined the seventies as the “Me Decade.” He described how U.S. economic prosperity had “pumped money into every class level of the population ...