Joe Hill Louis is number one on my list of post war blues performers. Mayhap it has to do with the sound these days. For Glarence Garlow remains number two..
Allman Gang had 2 Drummers- Dead had 2 Drummers- was Fun Jamming With True Musicians that Got High+ Boogie For Hours- we would hang out+ Enjoy Peaceful Gatherings- Thanks
I became a Howlin Wolf Fan in the Fall of 1993. I discovered Howlin Wolf when I listened to his Highway 49 on a cassette. I was a Freshman in College then.
J aidepuis longtemps un 78 tours de cecil gant... ce rocklittle baby me fait mieux connaitre ce genial pianiste... qui dira que le booge woogie c est toujours tada tad ta commele pretedait unprof de mes collegues qui ne jurait que par le flamenco ? Il ajoutait " tu diras que c est aussi toujours pareil!...)
According to the MS Blues Trail marker, Lonnie Williams lived in Tupelo. Elvis listened the music of Lonnie and heard him live. As a kid, he lived right next to the Shakerag community in Tupelo. That was where Lonnie played regularly.