Blues Station - Blues Station Play Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon, Kenny Neal, Sonny Terry & Others mp3 flac download
Genre: | Blues |
Performer: | Blues Station |
Title: | Blues Station Play Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon, Kenny Neal, Sonny Terry & Others |
Date of release: | 2001 |
MP3 album size: | 1443 mb |
FLAC album size: | 1775 mb |
Digital formats: | VOX AIFF RA MP4 FLAC AA XM |
William James "Willie" Dixon (July 1, 1915 – January 29, 1992) was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger and record . He sang his first song at Springfield Baptist Church at the age of four Dixon was first introduced to blues when he served time on prison farms in Mississippi as a young teenager.
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William James Dixon (July 1, 1915 – January 29, 1992) was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger and record producer. He was proficient in playing both the upright bass and the guitar, and sang with a distinctive voice, but he is perhaps best known as one of the most prolific songwriters of his time.
Total time: 74:27 (c) 2001 Stereo & Video (p) 2001 Blues Station & Pavel Urbánek. Released as supplement of Stereo & Video magazine 1/2002.
With blues legends like Robert Johnson, Robert Nighthawk, Robert Jr. Lockwood, and Elmore James as interchangeable playing partners, he worked the juke joints, fish fries, country suppers and ballgames of the era. By the early '40s, he was the star of KFFA's King Biscuit Time, the first live blues radio show to hit the American airwaves. All the pieces were finally tumbling into place, and Sonny Boy finally had a reason to take up permanent residence north of the Mason-Dixon line; he now was officially a Chess recording artist. His first session for Chess took place on August 12, 1955, and the single pulled from it, "Don't Start Me to Talkin'," started doing brisk business on the R&B charts.
Willie Dixon was a fixer, arranger, talent scout, boxer, performer and songwriter, who did more to shape the sound of post war Chicago blues than any other. Later in his teens, he sang bass in a gospel quintet, the Union Jubilee Singers that regularly performed on the Vicksburg radio station WQBC. When he was 21 he hoboed to Chicago, took up boxing – he was a big man – and by 1940 he was playing bass for the Five Breezes and recording for Bluebird. Having resisted the draft, on the grounds that America was a racist country, he was imprisoned for 10 months.
I Think I Got The Blues. 9. Ya, Ya. Written-By – Lewis, Levy. Harmonica, Vocals – Sonny Terry. Liner Notes – Bruce Iglauer. Photography – Dave Gahr. Photography – Susan Warford. Photography – Paul Natkin. Producer – Johnny Winter. Recorded By – Dave Still.
Sonny Terry Licks for Blues Harmonica by Tom Ball. Harp Book) Gleen Weiser, Blues and Rock Harmonica. Hammond had been looking for Robert Johnson as well. The idea was to trace the history of black music in America. accompanied by Sonny and Red. next time I heard him he sounded real good. including some Fuller covers. using Fuller’s steel bodied National guitar. SONNY TERRY’S WASHBOARD BAND was a 10" LP album of Sonny with washtub bass and percussion band backup. Sonny married the woman he’d been living with. doing club dates as well as rent parties. 12. bassist Willie Dixon and drummer Styve Homnick. Sonny was semiretired when in 1984 Johnny Winter produced one of Terry’s better late albums. performing until not long before his death in February 1996.
Sonny Terry, Johnny Winter,Willie Dixon. Has been played on. France 20. OÜI FM Blues'N'Rock. Unfortunately, the station stopped broadcasting. Perhaps, this is a temporary station problem. You can leave your e-mail and we will let you know when the broadcast of the station will be online again: Or listen to the other country dec name stations.
105. Willie May. Big Bill Broonzy. Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, and Brownie McGhee. Blind Willie Johnson. There's Always Tomorrow. Pete Seeger at the Village Gate with Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon.
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Tracklist
1 | On My Way To Heaven |
2 | Yack, Yack, Yack |
3 | Kansas City |
4 | If You Take Me Back |
5 | It Hurt's Me Too |
6 | I'm Talking To You |
7 | Our Love Is Running Out |
8 | Chicago |
9 | I Want To Be Loved |
10 | Superharp |
11 | Hoochie Coochie Man |
12 | Just Abou Crazy |
13 | Caldonia |
14 | Good To Go |
15 | Who's Been Sleepin' In My Bed |
16 | Life Will Be Better |
17 | My Baby |
18 | Walkin' On Fire |
19 | Sweet Home Chicago |
20 | Bad Luck Card |
Notes
Total time: 74:27(c) 2001 Stereo & Video
(p) 2001 Blues Station & Pavel Urbánek
Released as supplement of Stereo & Video magazine 1/2002.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: OSA / BIEM
- Matrix / Runout: SV 1/2002