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In Reply to: RE: Hey, wait a minute. You forgot about this guy and many other delta bluesmen. posted by alaskahiatt on June 28, 2015 at 23:16:22
John Jackson got most of his LPs. Maybe with me its not the artist as much as it is the style of the blues. Whoever wrote Robert Jr. Lockwood I cant argue with that or the person who gave a great long list of artist can't argue with either, all respectible blues artist to my ears. I have a lockwood recording oh the name name escapes me I (I have several of his) but I will look it up all his Trix recordings are so fine. But this one recording now if you want pure perfect sound it wont please your ears, but the heart of the recording knocks me out. I will find it. Just in case you dont have it. Better stop now.
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I agree with you and forgot that I have a good John Jackson LP. Below are some of the other acoustic blues artists that I like.
I have "In The Evening" on Delta Crossroads. I saw him perform every song on the album (CD) at Chad Kassem's Blues at the Crossroads in Salina. He was on the stage by himself and sounded just like the Youtube recording to me, like there is more than one guitar. I read that Robert Johnson, his step dad, taught him to play like that.
So far, I have only one LP of his. He plays with Otis Spann on Otis Spann Is The Blues.
Lockwood and Gatemouth Brown are my two favorites. Fred and Mr Hooker aren't far behind.
Wow you two guys have what is part of my record collection. I say part because I have so many good to hear the blues are still alive and spinning.
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