Blues History: CD Review Sonny Boy Williamson II
Sonny Boy Williamson: His Best:
My Personal History of the Blues: Part 2
Well, Leroy Pearson got my attention with Elmore James. I started to listen to his radio program every week. I made sure I was home and on time for the show. It was followed by a folk music show that played on Navy Pier in Chicago and I made sure I listened to both programs weekly but the blues show was what it was all about for me. I started to play blues on the guitar, buy blues records, and attend shows and festivals.
My Personal History of the Blues: part 1
I started playing guitar in 1964. I lived in Columbia, South Carolina and went downtown to see the Beatles at Shea Stadium on closed circuit television. I went out the next day and bought my first guitar. I took lessons and didn’t get to play a lot of the music that I wanted to learn but I was learning to play the guitar. At that time I wanted to be the next George Harrison. Read more
Blues History: Album Review: BB King: Blues on the Bayou
O.K. I started to say that this is my favorite Blues Man. The problem with that is my “favorite” seems to change with what album I am listening to. No matter. BB King is a great Blues Man and I never tire of listening to him.Blues on the Bayou won a Grammy in 2000 for the Best Traditional Blues Album.


