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  1. 31 mag 2013 · B.B.'s Blues - I Heard You Twice The First Time - Branford Marsalis (1992) Alto Saxophone, Written-By -- Branford Marsalis Bass -- Robert Hurst ...more.

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    • Sergio Martinez
  2. 28 mar 2020 · Recorded: BET JAZZ - Jazz Alley

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    • T Sandy
  3. 29 giu 2014 · 30 minutes of FREE excellent modern Blues Music. Please enjoy and share!SET - LIST: 0:00 Shining Light Blues 1:46 Front Porch Boogie ...

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    • MUSIC NATION by KENNETH ST. KING
  4. Rocking Blues Club with a fantastic line up and incredible location. This Club originally started in 1996 and has moved venues. Originally named B.B's after Bob Brunning it retains its name now being...

    • I Cant Quit You Baby – Otis Rush
    • I’d Rather Go Blind – Etta James
    • Crossroad Blues – Robert Johnson
    • Pride and Joy – Stevie Ray Vaughan
    • I’m Tore Down – Freddy King
    • Born Under A Bad Sign – Albert King
    • Sunshine of Your Love – Cream
    • Hoochie Coochie Man – Muddy Waters
    • Red House – Jimi Hendrix
    • The Thrill Is Gone – B.B. King

    “I Can’t Quit You Baby” is a powerful blues ballad performed by Otis Rush but written and produced by legendary blues songwriter Willie Dixon. Blues historian Gerard Herzhaft identifies “I Can’t Quit You Baby” as a blues standard, a twelve-bar blues song that has been covered by a wide variety of great artists such as Led Zeppelin, Gary Moore, an E...

    This blues and soul all time classic was made popular by one of the most dynamic singers in American popular music, Etta James. The southern blues classic hit song was written by Ellington “Fugi” Jordan with Etta James herself while the former was serving time in prison in 1967. It was released by James in 1968 as part of her album “Tell Mama”. Jam...

    The “Crossroad Blues” or simply known as “Crossroads” is a legendary Mississippi Delta Blues classic song by one of the greatest blues artists of all time, Robert Johnson. Many of Johnson’s songs have become blues standards and as it is engraved on his tombstone, “he influenced millions beyond his time”. The legend surrounding “Crossroad Blues” is ...

    This list wouldn’t be complete without a song from the great Stevie Ray Vaughan. “Pride and Joy” was SRV’s first ever single released in 1983 from his album “Texas Flood”. The song features one of Vaughan’s most energetic guitar solos, it’s blues on steroids as they say, and it has become one of his best-known songs. It was actually thanks to David...

    Here we begin the introduction of the “Three Kings” of electric blues. First up is Freddie King, patriarch of blues-rock. Freddie King has had a massive influence on many of rock’s greatest guitarists of all time including Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Duane Allman, and Keith Richards. King’s 1961 hit single “I’m Tore Down” from...

    The second of the “Three Kings” of electric blues would be the “King of Blues Guitar” himself, Albert King. His single “Born Under a Bad Sign” is considered to be “a timeless staple of the blues”. The song comes from the album of the same name, which then became one of the most popular and influential blues albums of the late ’60s. The song has bee...

    Eric Clapton’s short-stint super rock group Cream scored their biggest hit with their 1967 single “Sunshine of Your Love”. After a series of singles that somehow couldn’t even make a dent in the charts, the band finally hit the jackpot when “Sunshine of You Love” became their first and highest charting American single. It also became one of the mos...

    Another classic song that has become a blues standard is Muddy Waters’ 1954 hit “Hoochie Coochie Man“. The song is what helped Willie Dixon climb to top of Chess Records with the coveted position of chief songwriter. This Chicago-style electric blues classic features Muddy Waters’ use of braggadocio linking Delta blues to rock and roll, and the sto...

    This 13-minute long (more or less, depending on the rendition) track has been regarded by many respectable guitarists, musicians, artists and critics alike as the blues classic song in which Jimi Hendrix clearly demonstrates that he is a guitar god through his mind-blowing mastery of the instrument. Hendrix wrote the song and recorded it in 1966 wi...

    The great and iconic B.B. King completes the Three Kings of the electric blues. He is the most celebrated blues artist out of the three kings with a flourishing career that endured an amazing 5 decades. His call-and-response vocal style and praise-worthy guitar skills has cemented him as a legend in the world of blues and in the history of music. H...

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  5. 28 apr 2009 · Ms. B's Blues by Ruth Brown released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 28 apr 2009 · Listen to Ms. B's Blues: Essential Recordings by Ruth Brown on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Ice Water In Your Veins", "Go On Fool" and more. Album · 2009 · 10 Songs