In the meantime, I now have the entire original 1970 publication in a PDF file. If anybody out there doesn't have a copy and would like one, I will email it.
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I saw Johnny Shines with Robert Lockwood in London many years ago - a two night stint. At the end of the second night, some fool in the audience shouts, "Johnny Shines, you are a sexist!" Shines says, "What?" Guy repeats it. Shines says, "Texas? I don't know nothing about Texas." Collapse of interlocutor - Johnny Shines, by Chris Smith on prewarblues list, Bunker Hill, also present, dates it Sunday 28th October 1979
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Thanks for posting that SF Weekly article, jostber. Some conflicting info in the two links as the Gillett site says Olsson sold his recordings to Fat Possum, but the SF Weekly article says recordings were sold to Birdman. At least one of those recordings is out on CD on Birdman: Bishop Perry Tillis - Too Close. Sorry for quoting an old post, but I just found this on Birdmanaphone Records: Birdman Records recently purchased Bengt Olsson's entire library of recordings. This compilation is the first in many releases that will showcase this library This should provide us with some great records? The original label: http://www.birdmanrecords.com/index.html Thought I'd give this a bump in light of Stephan's new discography http://www.wirz.de/music/olssofrm.htm
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Thank you Stephan, that's very much appreciated.
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