I heard this song by Arthur Adams and it blew me away. Anyone know of other similar songs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcfqOt9vxJ8
I heard this song by Arthur Adams and it blew me away. Anyone know of other similar songs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcfqOt9vxJ8
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Last edited by robb_k; 11-05-2016 at 03:48 AM.
Quinn Sullivan - A natural!
Walter Wolfman Washington :
Anything by[wes montgomery]is cool with me.
Anything by Robert Johnson, Skip James, Son House, Albert King, B.B. King, Freddy King, Buddy Guy, J.B. Hutto, Elmore James, Jimmy Rogers, T-Bone Walker, Homesick James, David T. Walker, Dennis Coffey, Joe Messina, Robert White, Don Davis, Louis Satterwhite, Johnny Shines, Otis Rush, ....etc. will do.
Wow thanks for all the suggestions!!
Indeed.
J.B. Hutto is my guy.....met him several times through my buddy Rafe, who is also the world's biggest Johnny Winter fan.
What's your fave J.B. and other blues tunes?
Are you familiar with Lil Ed, J.B.'s nephew.
If he didn't have J.B.'s name on his guitar.....the fez is the quick giveaway.
Cousin Pookie on bass.
When I think of funky guitars in soul, I think about guys like Jimmy Nolen from James Brown's band.....or stuff like this:
or this:
Hey GeeTee.
Thanks for the new add's and suggestions. destruction - I have both the tunes you posted and agree they are both really good! Love the FUNK!
Don't know how I forgot this number from another of my Fave's , Hound Dog Taylor [[and Mr. Brewer). I heard Give Me Back My Wig and remembered this. Plus I love the drummer on this....no brakes, full speed ahead into the groove.
The great Al McKay
https://youtu.be/Tx02u6TBwwU
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The entire album on STAX. 'Jammed Together', featuring Albert King, Steve Cropper and Pop Staples. Doesn't get better than that crew!
I only know him from his Chance singles and a couple bootlegged 45s of unreleased recordings from the early '50s. I heard a few of his '60s album cuts and liked them. But, on the whole, I don't know his '60s recordings well, and haven't even heard any of his later recordings. I like all these:
"Dim Lights", "Things Are So Slow", "Lovin' You", "Now She’s Gone",
"Combination Boogie", "Recycled Woman", and "Pet Cream Man", and his 1950s version of "Summertime".
I've heard of Li'l Ed, but I don't remember hearing any of his recordings.
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