Henry’s Bluesletter Turns 100
So here we are at Henry’s Bluesletter Number 100. It all started, not at all planned, as a defiant gesture as an effort to help Keep The Blues Alive when…
Established 1968
So here we are at Henry’s Bluesletter Number 100. It all started, not at all planned, as a defiant gesture as an effort to help Keep The Blues Alive when…
One evening in 1974 I had a totally unexpected – and most welcome – phone call. It was Victoria Spivey, who told me that she had heard from other blues…
Cousin Joe from New Orleans must be one of the most fondly remembered of all the American bluesmen we toured and recorded. Musicians, promoters, journalists and fans who saw him…
From February 8th, Henry’s Blueshouse will move into its new home. VELVET MUSIC ROOMS 200 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1SU Situated just a 2 minutes walk from its previous home…
Bass guitarist, singer and songwriter of Bakerloo, Terry Poole is back in Birmingham and on the look-out for a local musician to join him in his songwriting and recording projects.…
If there was an award for the most flamboyant, outrageous, eccentric and downright exciting blues singer and guitarist, then there’s little doubt that Guitar Slim would be a contender. Entering…
Robert Lee Chick Willis was born in Cabaniss, Monroe County, Georgia on September 24, 1934. His career as a singer kicked off when, in 1956, he won the talent show…
During a recent Blues Talkin’ session at a Tuesday Henry’s Blueshouse, the interviewer, Chris Barrow, called upon guitarist Bob Wilson, introduced him to the audience and proceeded to interrogate him…
The great, irreplaceable Charles Brown, born in Texas City, Texas in 1922, died in Oakland, California in 1999 aged 76. One of the most important and influential of blues musicians…
Part five of our Buddy Guy series. Follow the links to catch up on part one, part two, part three and part four Buddy Guy is almost certainly the most…