Some commentators uphold the idea that Native Americans influenced the early history of the blues. Names like Charley Patton and Scrapper Blackwell often arise in noting the musicians that contributed to the development of the blues accordingly. Although musicologists tend to sorely disagree, proponents of the view argue for understanding the influences not solely in terms of musical style. They emphasize the need to investigate the nature of social and cultural interactions between native and black communities and the expression of their shared experiences in the blues. In collaboration with the National Museum of African American Heritage and Culture, this became the central topic of discussion at the National Museum of the American Indian's 2009 summer concert. My own brief research leads me to believe that no in-depth studies exist to confirm or disavow such perspectives.マイブーム??
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Composed by Leroy Garnett
Leroy Garnett's recorded legacy only consisted of two sides waxed in 1929. He is believed to have been from Fort Worth, TX.
Blind Leroy Garnett:Piano Solo
Recorded in Richmond, IN. Saturday, October 12, 1929
Originally issued on Paramount 12879, 14018 & Century 3025 (78 RPM)
This recording taken from the 1998 CD "Mama Don't Allow No Easy Riders Here:Strutting The Dozens"
0:00:00 - Chris Smither - Can't Shake These Blues2時間あります。
0:04:00 - Daoug MacLeod - A Ticket Out
0:06:54 - Ray Bonneville - Shake Off Them Blues
0:10:00 - Larry Charlton - Amen AC (Feat. Robben Ford)
0:16:06 - Eric Clapton - Key To The Highway (Feat. B.B. King)
0:19:43 - Kelly Joe Phelps - Lead Me On
0:24:25 - Cary Morin - When The Levee Breaks (Feat. Jean Jacque Milteau)
0:27:40 - J.J. Cale - River Boat Song
0:30:46 - Martin Carthy - Barrack Street Stroll (Feat. Martin Simpson & Martin Taylor)
0:33:36 - Robert Belfour - My Baby's Gone
0:38:20 - Steve Hill - Slowly Slipping Away
0:41:43 - Kenny Neal - Bad Luck Card
0:43:43 - Pete Alderton - A Taste Of The Blues
0:47:28 - Robben Ford & The Blues Line - Start It Up
0:51:52 - Sam Williams - Darkwater
0:56:32 - Colin James - Riding In The Moonlight/ Mr. Luck
0:59:23 - Rory Block - Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor
1:04:04 - Eric Clapton - Old Love
1:11:41 - Bjørn Berge - Ramblin' On My Mind
1:15:02 - Eric Bibb - Honey Pie
1:18:43 - Chris Smither - Dust My Broom
1:21:47 - Brian Casey - Oh Now
1:24:19 - Joe Bonamassa - Jelly Roll (Live)
1:26:52 - Tab Benoit - Shining Moon
1:31:40 - Keb' Mo' - Angelina
1:35:25 - Tedeschi Trucks Band - Calling Out To You
1:39:06 - Eric Clapton - San Francisco Bay Blues
1:42:17 - Doc Watson - Deep River Blues
1:45:26 - Tim Easton - Gallatin Pike Blues
1:48:31 - Jerry Douglas - Uncle Sam
1:49:10 - Ray Bonneville - Night Walker
1:52:09 - Bowling Green John Cephas - Guitar & Harmonica Rag (Feat. Harmonica Phil Wiggins)
1:55:19 - Chris Smither - Train Home
1:59:28 - Eric Clapton - Worried Life Blues
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"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down" Rambling Steve Gardner Live What the Dickens Tokyo 4/2017 www.ramblingsteve.infoいつもながらシブいオッチャン^^
Rambling Steve Gardner, Mississippi Roots and Bluesman, based in Tokyo, Japan, plays original, acoustic roots and country blues music; finger picking and slide on National Reso-phonic guitars, with harmonica. You know, Big Leg Acoustic Stuff.
With more than six CDs of traditional and original music, Rambling Steve Gardner plays and tours solo and with the JERICHO ROAD SHOW in the Southeastern United States, Austria and Germany as well as his home base of Japan, where many of his tours have been sponsored by the Cultural Affairs section of the United States Department of State.
CDs to date by Rambling Steve Gardner include his latest and sixth release on Blues Cat Records(2012), HESITATION BLUES, which follows WOOLY BULLY EXPRESS (2010) and WALKING THE DOG (2009) both with the JERICHO ROAD SHOW along with JERICHO (2007); BIG DELTA CROSSING (2005); RAMBLING WITH THE BLUES (2002). (The JERICHO ROAD SHOW, a group of international musicians based in Tokyo, Nashville and New Orleans include Washboard Chaz of Playing For Change and Bill Steber of the Jake Leg Stompers).
The JERICHO ROAD SHOW release, WALKIN’ THE DOG, was chosen by New Orleans community radio WWOZ as one of the top ten best releases for 2009. The single, “Been On The Job Too Long”, Rambling Steve Gardner’s original tune from the CD JERICHO, was nominated for Best Political Song of the Year (2008) by The Just Plain Folks international music awards, Nashville, TN. Rambling Steve Gardner is featured in the DVD/Double CD, Jessie Mae Hemphill and Friends, “Dare You To Do It Again” 219 Records (2004).
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