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Admiral Douchebag
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R.I.P. Mr. Edwards, your music will live on.
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Thanks Dave, Julian, James, Kelly, Peter, Gerry, Dave, Mo, Frank, Týr and Mr. Mark! ![]() |
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Resident Maduro Whore!!
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Last of the true Delta Bluesmen...RIP
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He kept touring into his 90's. Amazing! Let's hope the Stones don't follow his lead, however...lol.
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Suck It
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For me the end came when Howlin' Wolf passed away. I am stuck in the middle. I respect the Delta Blues,
but I can't abide the modern day "Chicago Blues" My favorite blues artists all cut their teeth in Chicago, but what that sub-genre is today is dead to me. I'd always take it over rap or dubstep, haha, but I can't hear too much. I know Elwood hates to hear it and Jake is rolling over in his grave to hear it, but that's how it is, haha. I was pretty torn up when Son House passed some years back, but I never realized there was only one true tie left alive. Sad. |
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We also produced an album with him with recordings from our first education event that featured Honeyboy, Pinetop Perkins, Henry Townsend and Robert Lockwood, Jr. The album won a Grammy Award in 2008 for Best Traditional Blues Album - Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesman - Live in Dallas. If you don't have it, you might consider picking up a copy. All the proceeds go toward our mission. Thank you for remembering him and paying honor to him. Blueshoejeff |
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Major bummer.
I don't get enough blues in my diet. This just might spark me into picking up some more, or going out to see some more local blues. |
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