Ivory Joe Hunter
Since I Met You Baby Ivory Joe Hunter – not to be confused with Motown song writer Ivy Joe. Probably not a politically correct first name in today’s climate…a real old fashioned crooner! Ivory Joe Hunter -Wikipedia
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Since I Met You Baby Ivory Joe Hunter – not to be confused with Motown song writer Ivy Joe. Probably not a politically correct first name in today’s climate…a real old fashioned crooner! Ivory Joe Hunter -Wikipedia
Life Is Hard Johnny Winter – the great white blues man who produced albums for Muddy Waters. He was a singer and guitarist whose live concerts were electrifying. He was also noticed for his startling appearance, have long white hair. He also had a famous and talented brother, Edgar Winter and formed Edgar Winter’s White … Read more
The Wolf That House Built (debut cd 1994) RIDE ON (Fight On) Hard Grind CD 2002 just brilliant. Dark As Night cold As Ground Unique style of mixing from Little Axe. He had a blues background with a father who was an amateur blues player, he had a sojourn into Hip Hop before returning to … Read more
When You Move You Lose (1979) Bobby Powell – Blues and Soul singer. INFO/Discog @ Soulfulkindamusic
All My Love Deep beat Soul ballad with great orchestration by Earl King. Great Soul. One of my favourites. Most of his music was New Orleans style laid back Blues.
Family Tree Here Comes The Night Part 1 Jimmy Norman. Discog @ SoulfulKindaMusic
Way Down In The Hole: INTRO Five Blind Boys Of Alabama The Nevile Brothers Tom Waits DoMayJe Steve Earl The above artists and songs are Music from The Wire. The Wire – Wikipedia
Bobby Parker made one fantastic 45 that was huge at the Twisted Wheel: WATCH YOUR STEP – London 1961 WATCH YOUR STEP – Sue 1965 Bobby Parker was still going strong in 2003 where he appeared live on stage on a UK tour where we saw him at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax, complete with James Brown … Read more
Sweet Little Angel Atmospheric blues track by R L Burnside with a nice bit of slide guitar. A very clear, voice, showing how a single guy accompanying himself on his own can make good music.
Telephone Is Ringing FANTASTIC guitar solo on this record by Pee Wee Crayton. LOVED at The Twisted Wheel in 1964!