American Blues Legends 75
Producer of the American Blues Legends ’75 album Jim Simpson talks us through the backstories behind the bluesmen on the record, including Tommy Tucker, Homesick James, Eddie Guitar Burns, Little…
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Producer of the American Blues Legends ’75 album Jim Simpson talks us through the backstories behind the bluesmen on the record, including Tommy Tucker, Homesick James, Eddie Guitar Burns, Little…
A remarkable number of important Black American bluesmen, as well as jazz musicians, singers and dancers, left the U.S. and made their home in Europe, most of them staying for…
Sonny Boy Williamson #2 backstage at Birmingham Town Hall, photographed by Jim Simpson In the Blues world, the odd incident of larceny is not unknown. Poaching another bandleader’s sideman is…
Sometime in the early 1970s I received a seven inch single along with a note from Andre Williams in Chicago who until that moment I had never heard of. The…
Tony Ashton was for much of his life a well – kept secret, respected by many of our finest musicians, but apart from his moment in the sun with his…
We’re in the scary process of trying to put in some semblance of order the artefacts created by around 60 years of working in the music business. There are recordings…
April 30th would have been the 100 and somethingth birthday of the legendary Homesick James. Jim shares his reminisences of the colourful character: Every time that I look back on…
Producer of American Blues Legends ’73 Jim Simpson talks us through the stories and characters behind the Big Bear Records cult classic album, featuring Lightnin’ Slim, Homesick James, Snooky Pryor,…
Charles was born in Texas City, Texas, in 1922 and first came to notice as pianist and singer with Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers where his ‘Drifting Blues’ stayed on the…
I’m not the only music fan who developed a fascination for certain record labels. Not the majors, of course, they can look after themselves, but it’s a special feeling to…