Bisbee Blues Festival 2008 – AZ Kenny Tsak & 56 Deluxe
The Bisbee Blues Festival 2008 in beautiful Bisbee, Arizona. See sample clip of the Blues Village and the the town’s hospitality……..2009 is set for September 19th. A Don’t Miss!!!!
Duration : 0:7:27
The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966 Vol. 2
1. Sonny Boy Williamson: Bye Bye Bird (1964) [1:22]
2. Sonny Boy Williamson: My Younger Days (1964) [3:24]
3. Sunnyland Slim: Come On Home Baby (1964) [4:05]
4. Willie Dixon: Nervous (1962) [3:57]
5. Lightnin’ Hopkins: Mojo Hand (1964) [3:19]
6. Victoria Spivey: Black Snake Blues (1963) [4:42]
7. Memphis Slim: Everyday I Have the Blues (1963) [2:21]
8. T-Bone Walker: Don’t Throw Your Love on Me So Strong (1962) [5:13]
9. Roosevelt Sykes: Tall Heavy Mama (1966) [2:42]
10. Willie Dixon: Sittin’ and Cryin’ the Blues (1963) [3:27]
11. Matt “Guitar” Murphy: Murphy’s Boogie (1963) [4:17]
12. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee: Stranger Blues (1962) [4:11]
13. Howlin’ Wolf: Shake for Me (1964) [3:42]
14. Howlin’ Wolf: I’ll Be Back Someday (1964) [4:41]
15. Howlin’ Wolf: Love Me Darlin’ (1964) [3:24]
16. Big Mama Thornton: Down Home Shakedown (1965) [8:37]
Duration : 1:3:37
American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969 Vol. 3
1. “Hound Dog” by Big Mama Thornton (1965) [2:34]
2. “Gulgport Boogie” by Roosevlet Sykes (1965) [2:08]
3. “Out of Sight” by Buddy Guy (1965) [2:23]
4. “Feel so Good” by Dr. Isaiah Ross (1965) [3:31]
5. “Flip, Flop and Fly” by Big Joe Turner (1966) [5:01]
6. “All Night Long” by Skip James” (1967) [2:48]
7. “Crow Jane” by Skip James (1967) [1:55]
8. “Got Sick and Tired” by Bukka White (1967) [4:55]
9. “Death Letter Blues” by Son House (1967) [5:55]
10. “Wild About You” by Hound Dog Taylor & Little Walter (1967) [2:38]
11. “Wand Dang Doodle” by Koko Taylor & Little Walter (1967) [2:56]
12. “Stranger Blues” (1967) [4:12]
13. “Burnt Child (Afraid of Fire” by Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee (1967) [2:28]
14. “Gonna Move Across the River” by Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee (1967) [2:51]
15. “The Blues Ain’t Nothin’ But a Woman” by Helen Humes (1962) [9:45]
Duration : 0:56:10
American Folk Blues Festival 1983 feat. Louisiana Red
Louisiana Red-voc/git
Carey Bell-harmonica
Jimmy Rodgers-git
Lovie Lee-piano
Queen Sylvia Embry-bass
Charles”Honey Boy”Otis-drums
rec-live in germany 1983
Duration : 0:5:6
EG Kight LIVE at the 2nd National Women in Blues Festival
These are snippets of tunes from EG Kights performance at the National Women in Blues Festival in Wilmington North Carolina on November 2nd 2007. Most of these songs can be found in full on her CD ‘EG Live & Naked’ available through her web site. You can find her link on our site at www.nationalwomeninblues.com
“EG Live and Naked” is a fabulous CD well worth picking up along with her others!
LEGAL: All artists performing at the National Women in Blues Festival sign release for use of their likeness in audio and visual format for promotion of the NWiB only. No other usage allowed. The NWiB maintains all rights to footage shot by our videographer of the event for archive and promotion of future festivals.
Duration : 0:5:5
Has anyone heard of a blues artist named Sandy Atkinson?
I heard her name at the Suncoast Blues Festival.
Yes, she is now based, I believe, in FL. I have not had the opportunity to see her perform;but, I have heard a couple of her songs. She’s okay…….sorta reminds me a little of Janis Joplin. My advice is to do a google search and see if anything comes up. Good luck.
Rick Holmstrom Lillehammer Blues Festival 30/03/07
Rick Holmstrom with Bill Troiani bass & Alex Pettersen drums at the 2007 Lillehammer Blues Festival in Norway.
Duration : 0:4:30
T Model Ford | Live | Deep Blues Festival III | Summer ’09 | with Gravel Road
T-Model’s credentials are impeccable; if anything he’s over qualified. He was born James Lewis Carter Ford in Forrest, a small community in Scott County, Mississippi. T-Model thinks he’s seventy-five but isn’t sure. He was plowing a field behind a mule on his family’s farm by age eleven, and in his early teens he secured a job at a local sawmill. He excelled and was later recruited by a foreman from a bigger lumber company in the Delta, near Greenville, and eventually got promoted to truck driver. During the time he spent driving and working in a log camp, T-Model ran into trouble, and was eventually sentenced to ten years on a chain-gang for murder. He lucked out and was released after serving two. He says, grinning, “I could really stomp some back then, stomp it good. I was a-sure-enough dangerous man.” When asked how many times he’d been to jail, T-Model responded, “I don’t know. How many?” He seemed to think it might be a trick question. Upon realizing it wasn’t, he answered to the best of his ability. “Every Saturday night there for awhile.” As disheartening as this is, it’s also a refreshing reminder of how ridiculous the present image of a bluesman is. Nothing could be more twisted than the romanticized and picturesque standard…an old black man devoid of anger and rage happily strumming an acoustic guitar on the back porch of his shack “in that evening sun”. T-Model couldn’t be further from this fabricated image. At 3/4 of a century old and with a dislocated hip, hes still cussing, fighting, and outdrinking men a quarter his age. Spam to his friends,Tommy Lee Miles to the authorities, he has been T-Model’s A-number-one drummer for the past eight years. T-Model and Spam are the only men still playing on Greenville’s Nelson Street. Most of the audience has scattered due to violence from the crack trade, and with the exception of T-Model, the street that once boasted Booba Barnes and others is dead. On a typical night Spam and T-Model will arrive at the club and unpack T-Model’s guitar and amp, and the bass drum and snare he allows Spam to use. When T-Model feels there are enough people, they start banging away in their own post-war Peavey-powered hill stomp. It’s nothing unusual for T-Model to play eight hours a night. They keep going until no one’s left standing. After his equipment’s packed up T-Model will coat himself with Off and climb into his van to crash.
Duration : 0:5:21
Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival 2010 (GLADYS KNIGHT …) GREENFIELD STADIUM
***NEW VENUE: GREENFIELD STADIUM, TRELAWNY, JAMAICA*** ADDED: GLADYS KNIGHT. Appearing will be:
Thursday 28 January: Babyface, The Whispers, Joss Stone, Monty Alexander, Joe Roy Jackson
Friday 29 January: Erykah Badu, Billy Ocean, Machel Montano, Robin Banks, Queens Project featuring Tamia, Kelly Price and Deborah Cox
Saturday 30 January: Gladys Knight, Third World, Hall & Oates, Jon Secada, Marion “Lady Saw” Hall
Third World and the Max Klezmer Band. ZYNC TV NEW YORK LINKZ was at the New York press launch for the 2010 Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, scheduled for January 24 – 30 in Jamaica. Kicks off January 24 in Kingston; then three days in Ocho Rios & Montego Bay; and the final three days in GREENFIELD STADIUM, TRELAWNY. Visit www.jamaicajazzandblues.com OR www.visitjamaica.com for all the details. Get a sneak peep of the line-up and a flashback of ZYNC TV’s coverage of Jazz Fest 2009.
Duration : 0:5:19
John Cleary – Some Funky Jam – Tipitina – Gloucester Blues Festival 2008
Gloucester International Rhythm & Blues Festival
Kings Square
July 2008
Jon Cleary and The Absolute Monster Gentlemen
Band info – www.joncleary.com
‘Jon Cleary is the ninth wonder of the world.’ Bonnie Raitt Keyboard player with Bonnie Raitt touring with his own American band – a salty-sweet voice, masterful piano skills, and a knack for coupling infectious grooves with melodic hooks and sharp lyrics. Born in Kent, but moved to New Orleans when he was 17 and quickly gained the respect of the local music community and has worked with Taj Mahal, B.B. King, and Ryan Adams amongst many.
Gloucester Blues Festival is one of the most important UK blues festivals with dozens of events featuring artists from the UK, USA and Europe.
Gloucester Blues Festival – http://www.gloucesterblues.co.uk/
Likal – http://www.likal.com
Likal love to hear about all events (gigs, sports, anything) in Gloucestershire, esp Gloucester , Cheltenham , Cirencester , Stroud and Tewkesbury, so we can come and film them.
Duration : 0:4:3


