I've got apples on my table, got food on my shelf. You wanna hear the blues baby, you sure gotta sing 'em yourself - Honeyboy Edwards, Water Coast Blues
They have a video , so far as I've read that they've been trying to get out here since 2017 or earlier and will premiere in the 2019 Slamdance Film Festival. Hope it makes it to video, dvd as I believe there will be footage of JoAnn Kelly, Rev Wilkins and Fred McDowell...
And here is the promo for the film...with info
In addition here is what they say is the 1968 festival selections album with Nathan Beauregard, Bukka White, Furry Lewis, Rev Wilkins and Joe Callicott
Thanks Pan, I couldn't find the original post so am glad they were merged.
I was disappointed in how short the McDowell clip was, but it was a total thrill to see Robert Wilkins, Nathan Beauregard and Jo Ann Kelly whom I had never seen before.
Thank you, Harriet and Pan. There are many great performances in there--as expected. I enjoyed Yank's electric mandolin solo with Sleepy John Estes doing the vocals, as well as seeing Jo Ann Kelly and a young Mike Stewart playing together. I'd like to know what was captured on the other 16 hours of film.
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What a great film, I never knew about this until now; 1969 the year I was born.
Fury Lewis just makes me smile, Booker White playing behind his head, Sleepy John on top form, Nathan Beauregard believed to be 106 in 1969, Really ?! Born in 1863... nearly in his 40's at the turn of the century ! Wow
Nathan Beauregard believed to be 106 in 1969, Really ?! Born in 1863... nearly in his 40's at the turn of the century ! Wow
No, not really. While we'll never know for sure, it's now generally accepted that Nathan Beauregard was born no earlier than 1887 and possibly as late as 1896. Still, performing as he did after around 80 years of a hard life is pretty darned impressive.
Nathan Beauregard believed to be 106 in 1969, Really ?! Born in 1863... nearly in his 40's at the turn of the century ! Wow
No, not really. While we'll never know for sure, it's now generally accepted that Nathan Beauregard was born no earlier than 1887 and possibly as late as 1896. Still, performing as he did after around 80 years of a hard life is pretty darned impressive.