Ahhh .... a fellow blues fan! Just electric, or older acoustic also?You can bet I will! I listen to a lot of Willie, Hank Jr, and some old Ray Price stuff when he was singing with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. More than anything tho I listen to BB King, got hep to the B when I was 13, seen him 30 times or more before he passed. I like Bobby Blue Bland a lot too, Stevie Ray, and Buddy Guy. I like the blues. I retired 14 years back, haven't missed working one bit, not even a little. RAY
Ahhh .... a fellow blues fan! Just electric, or older acoustic also?
Since you mention BB passing, you may not have heard “The Texas Cannonball” Freddie King passed a few days ago. He was one of The Three Kings (along with Albert and BB) who were regarded as the most influential bluesmen of their time. His songs were covered many times by great players like Clapton, Beck, etc. Some of his work would be a great addition to your collection.
1942, you may be "the winner"(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo, by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
I just might win this contest.![]()
A great threesome to catch! You’d also like ‘Showdown!’ ... Albert King, Robert Cray, and Johnny CopelandI'm a 4th generation San Francisco boy, I saw BB, Albert, and Freddie play at the Fillmore right around 1969, was quite a show. RAY
Elvis Presley - Are you Lonesome tonightElvis Presley “Hound Dog”
No way , and I'm not ashamed . They have some great tunes .I want to change my birthday , (come see about me) by the supremes
Makes sense to me . I didnt know he was migratory though .Yikes! Mine was Woody Woodpecker! By Kay Kyser, whoever she was.
John
How come I feel a little ashamedElvis Presley - Are you Lonesome tonight
No way , and I'm not ashamed . They have some great tunes .