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  1. 19. Dez. 2022 · Hobo – Térdig a szarban, fülig a szeretetben [2CD] (2022) H-Blues. A két albumon a korábbi Hobo Blues Band és Hobo számokkal együtt kilenc vadonatúj szerzemény szerepel, de helyet kapnak a szerző pályafutását végig kísérő mesterei is. A lemezek tematikája szorosan kötődik az ugyanezzel a címmel megjelent könyvhöz ...

  2. His wife Vera, a fine, gritty blues singer, died in 1999 just after the recording of her own album on Wolf Records. Taylor’s sons are among the leading players in the true tradition of postwar blues in Chicago today: Larry on drums and vocals and Eddie Jr. on guitar and vocals; and Tim on drums, who has often played with sax man Eddie Shaw.

  3. Eddie Taylor (2) Real Name: Edward Taylor. Profile: Blues singer and guitarist, born January 29, 1923 in Benoit, Mississippi, died December 25, 1985 in Chicago. Taylor moved to Chicago in 1949, and recorded frequently with Jimmy Reed 1953-1967, contributing greatly to the Jimmy Reed sound. He made his first recordings under his own name for Vee ...

  4. Label. Vee-Jay. Producer. Calvin Carter. Jimmy Bracken. I'm John Lee Hooker is an album by blues musician John Lee Hooker. Released by Vee-Jay Records in 1959, it compiles seven songs originally released as singles between 1955 and 1958 along with five new tracks recorded in 1959. [1]

  5. Taylor (January 29, 1923 – December 25, 1985) is revered as one of the most influential guitarists in Chicago blues history, known for his versatility, impeccable timing, and consummate musicianship. As a child Taylor was influenced by Delta bluesmen Charley Patton, Son House, Big Joe Williams, and Robert Johnson, but learned to play guitar ...

  6. 22. Juli 2014 · Vinyl rip from the original lp. 01.I'M A COUNTRY BOY "00:00" 02.SEEMS LIKE A MILLION YEARS "3:41" 03.GAMBLIN' MAN "7:36" 04.AFTER HOURS "10:30" 05.SLOPPY DRU...

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  7. On 'Hobo Blues' Hooker's guitar part swoops from repeating mid-range patterns to thick earthy bass lines. The track 'Dimples' showcases Hooker with a pulsing hearty blues band backing. The version of 'I Love You Honey' from 1958 on this album is a reminder that Hooker was equally as charming in a positive and romantic swing mood. Glittery crisp piano articulations, a winding bass line, brushed ...