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In a typical program he would introduce 'an extinguished guest'... then play the blues of Bobby Rush or the gospel of the Mighty Sons of Glory, then rhapsodize about Dip's Drive-in Laundromat. Community news - for instance, who was about to be 'funeralized' - might follow - Early Wright, obituary to the DJ, WROX Clarksdale

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Offline JohnLeePimp

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Interview with Honeyboy Edwards, Robert Jr, Henry Townsend ...
« on: February 11, 2012, 05:43:21 AM »
This stuff is hard to find - worth checking out:

http://www.bluesaccess.com/No_44/legends.html
...so blue I shade a part of this town.

Offline Bunker Hill

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Re: Interview with Honeyboy Edwards, Robert Jr, Henry Townsend ...
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2012, 07:30:54 AM »
The demise ten years ago of Blues Access was a great shame. Cary Wolfson had built it up from a newsprint format in Spring 1990 into a glossy magazine the final issue, of which was in Fall 2002. Its main strengths were the interviews and artist features contributed by writers who really knew their stuff.

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