Hi all,
Yet again
* Blind Lemon Jefferson
* Charlie Patton
All best,
Johnm
Yet again
* Blind Lemon Jefferson
* Charlie Patton
All best,
Johnm
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Wasn't no use for anybody else to come up talkin' about playin' against him, 'cause they couldn't even do what he was doin' -- all they could do was look and wonder how in the hell he done it - Tom Shaw, speaking of Blind Lemon Jefferson
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. I don't want to cheat by looking at the list in Weeniepedia--what's the one other than "Depression Gone From Me Blues", Chris?
I don't want to cheat by looking at the list in Weeniepedia--what's the one other than "Depression Gone From Me Blues", Chris?Cherry Hill Blues, backing up Irene Scruggs. Thanks for the reminder, Chris. And while I'm here, one to add to the list for E position, standard tuning:
* Charley Jordan All best, Johnm Little Hat Jones had a very distinctive style playing in E standard, and recorded it over and over again.
Alex Hi all,
* Willie Trice He kind of specialized in playing in E position in standard tuning, and played a bunch of songs in that position that absolutely nobody else did, like "Diddy Wa Diddy". All best, Johnm
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