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Clarence Edwards |
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| Clarence Edwards (march 25 1933 - may 20 1993) was a man of few words,very shy,always wearing dark glasses on stage.Clarence`s voice was unique and lent itself to electrified country blues.Interpreting his own songs or on covers of BB King or Muddy Waters he deeply proved his beautiful,subtle and stylish virtuosity.Open wound vocals and glorious guitar playing make for a magnificent record |
I Looked Down that Railroad | CD 1996 | #7422058 | |
Giroux/Majhun |
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| Once upon a time in a Parisian club a great violin player met a talented guitarist singer.It was as many witnesses testified a close encounter of the blues kind.Since that shimmering nightthese two charachters gave concerts composed and have even cut equally memorable recorsds.Here they are....swinging acrobatics,humour,complexity and virtuosity | Recontre Du Deuxieme Type Jail of Love two for the show |
CD 1996 CD 2000 CD 2003 CD 2005 |
#422447 #3054722 #3054722 3102402 |
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Henry Gray |
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| Henry Gray is a piano
player known to many for his appearance on some of the great
recordings of the 50`s and 60`s with such luminaries as Billy
Boy Arnold,Little Walter,Jimmy Reed,Jimmy Rodgers and Howling
Wolf.Born in 1925 in New Orleans the guy isa legend and considered
by many to be the greatest of the Chicago school still with us! His ability to raise a laugh or to evoke tears is quite remarkable.A glorious late night blues king... |
Don't Start That Stuff | CD 1996 | #7422468 | |
Bill Thomas |
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| As his mother said "He sang the day he was born" plus this blues kid sure knows how to play the guitar!!he gives his all on stage backed by only bass and drums he has provoked strong comparisons to Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmy Hendrix...Blues today can be very proud to have a son like Bill. | Cause She is My Babe Preachers Son |
CD 1993 CD 1994 |
#422440 #422504 |
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