CRAFT RECORDINGS HONORS AMERICA’S BEDROCK GENRE WITH THE LAUNCH OF BLUESVILLE RECORDS
https://bluesvillerecords.com/news/
BLUESVILLE RECORDS' ACOUSTIC SOUNDS SERIES
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Frank Foster was playing a street concert from the Jazzmobile in Harlem. He called for a blues in B-flat. A young tenor player began to play "out" from the first chorus, playing sounds that had no relationship to the harmonic progression or rhythmic setting. Foster stopped him. "What are you doing?" "Just playing what I feel. "Well, feel something in B-flat, mother****er"
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0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. CRAFT RECORDINGS HONORS AMERICA’S BEDROCK GENRE WITH THE LAUNCH OF BLUESVILLE RECORDS https://bluesvillerecords.com/news/ BLUESVILLE RECORDS' ACOUSTIC SOUNDS SERIES https://bluesvillerecords.com/store/ That is great news, looking forward to releases of several blues album classics from the Bluesville label and other labels listed on the site.
A couple of more links: https://www.americanbluesscene.com/2024 ... e-records/ https://craftrecordings.com/collections/bluesville Just feels slightly odd for mine, that they've changed the Bluesville logo to something else - and that their first releases are Vanguard and Riverside LPs, rather than genuine old Bluesville titles, some of which haven't been in circulation for quite a while, and which are all worth reissuing
It's Craft = Concord , so they own Prestige/Bluesville and it's not got to do with the rights one imagines. Rather I guess, it's someone's idea of a Re-Brand. (With plenty of imagery of John Lee Hooker clutching an acoustic guitar. Hmm) Hope they get to the actual Bluesville titles in due course - I'm sure they will. Pages: [1] Go Up
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