Twenty-year-old Christone “Kingfish” Ingram keeping the Blues alive!
Twenty-year-old Christone “Kingfish” Ingram keeping the Blues alive!
The Reverend Al!
One of the greatest guitarists the jazz genre has ever known.
Written by Jerry Cantrell about his father’s experiences in Vietnam.
Thanks for the great info, Drunko!
The inimitable vocals of Richard Ashcroft.
It’s difficult to imagine two more disparate personalities than the brothers Robinson.
Very cool! Thank you for posting!
Great tune, Jonee! And although Labi isn’t exactly a household name, I absolutely knew some of his stuff would be in your vinyl collection!
Somewhere on YouTube there used to be this fuzzy old clip of Jimmie playing a gig at a small club when he was maybe 19 or 20, and little Stevie was begging him to let him come on stage to play a song or two.
A few days ago I posted Greta Van Fleet covering a great old Labi Siffre tune, and here’s the real deal.
Phil was the coolest dude to ever walk the planet! So much charisma!
The intro to this song has probably been stuck in my head at least a hundred times over the years, and I don’t think I’ve minded it once!
Nice post, ejet! Just the perfect song when you’re in the mood for a little darkness with your music!
The Burke children’s parents named the band, as when they stood from shortest to tallest they resembled stair steps.
Greta Van Fleet covers an old Labi Siffre tune.
The dynamic vocals of Felix Cavaliere.
Roger Hodgson was just nineteen when he wrote “Dreamer”.
Karl Denson and his band always play as tight as a drum and I would love to check out one of their shows! Such great horns!
It is a very clever title!