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We used to go to different people's houses, you know. In those days I mean they could hear music and - if somebody could play an instrument, man, they would get up at night, from one o'clock; and they'd fix food and they'd have drinks and they'd stay up till five, six o'clock in the morning and give you money. It wasn't a dance but a serenade; we'd go from house to house. In those days there wasn't too much things like juke boxes, high fidelity sound, wasn't nothing like that then; and whenever somebody could play and could play well, he was considered as somebody; he could go anywhere and he had it made, you know? - Baby Doo Caston, on playing music in Natchez in the 1920s, interview with Jeff Todd Titon

Author Topic: New-ish John Jackson DVD and RGD CDs  (Read 1356 times)

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New-ish John Jackson DVD and RGD CDs
« on: May 02, 2009, 09:19:55 AM »
A Stefan Grossman Workshop catalog arrived in the mail the other day and I noticed a couple things I don't think have been mentioned here yet.

There's a DVD called John Jackson: The Video Collection



Looks like this has lots of material you don't see every day. http://guitarvideos.com/dvd/13116dvd.htm

An American Songster Documentary by Renato Tonelli, 1986 ? from Horses Sing None of It! 1999 Diddie Wa Diddie, Ralph Litwin Introduces John, Chesterfield, Albums That John Recorded, Bootlegger Blues, John?s Hunting Story, Boats Up The River, About Playing Banjo, When You And I Were Young, Maggie, Key To The Highway, Buckets Got A Hole In It, Troublin? Mind, Growing Up and Playing Music, Midnight Hour Blues, Reuben, Banjo Technique, Kneel At The Cross, A Fishing Story, San Francisco Bay Blues ? from University of Washington 1970 That Will Never Happen No More, John?s Rag

Also there's a new Rev. Gary Davis 3-CD set, Live at Gerde's Folk City. Recorded by a teenaged Stefan Grossman.

http://guitarvideos.com/revdavis/SGGW114.htm

There's excerpts for listening at that page.

 


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