Taken in 1975 when Sam was in London. I think the venue was the now defunct Village Bookshop in Regent Street, the photographer was Sylvia Pitcher. (May have to click image to zoom)
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The best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius New Orleans has ever produced - Dr. John on James Booker
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Taken in 1975 when Sam was in London. I think the venue was the now defunct Village Bookshop in Regent Street, the photographer was Sylvia Pitcher. (May have to click image to zoom)
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THE COUNTRY BLUES quietly started a landslide of interest in the rural forms of the music beyond the realm of the jazz addicts, guitar players, or the close-to-the-vest record collectors. As George Mitchell or Roger Brown... or me. Vale, Sam, and thank you.
Peter B. In looking through the ARSC videos on YT, I saw Elijah's tribute which may be of interest to some:
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