Posts Tagged ‘electric blues’

2012 should be the last year for humanity. If we should go to Hell, we choose the nuclear option with “Uranium Rock”. Johnny Horton, Robert Johnson and Rufus Thomas are standing out of the grave. You will see Tiger Men. There will be Juke Joint Pimps with nuclear slide guitars. You will hear Robert Johnson [...]

In this episode we are trying to rescue roots music from pop no-taste with the help from Batman and Robin backed-up by Link Wray. We are boarding for a fantastic journey from the blues with George Thorogood and his Destroyers, through bluegrass, country music with artists writing further Hank Williams songs, rockabilly with the Stray [...]

This episode is 100% electric blues opening with George Thorogood sounding today like he sounded more than 30 years ago. A 91-year-old bluesman called after an old car model is still playing the blues in the 3rd Millenium. A “Little Red Rooster” running in the barnyard between the Doors and an old Ford while Johnny [...]

Close your eyes, listen to those texan artists and you’ll feel like cruising on the Lone Star State dusty roads with Steve Earle, Dale Watson, Junior Brown, Robert Johnson, ZZ Top, Johnny Winter, Scott H Biram and more !

“The Blues had a baby and they named it Rock’n’Roll” said Muddy Waters. How a catfish turns into a rollin’ stone… from Muddy Waters to Jimi Hendrix

09.04.2009 – Slide Guitar Special

Posted: 9th April 2009 by Steffan Rock in Podcast
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Focus on a paranormal way of playing the guitar which extends the human voice