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_My Travels Researching and Learning The Blues

_Etta Baker, Eugene Powell and James 'Son' Thomas were some of the blues musicians who were generous enough to teach me their music and share their stories. I hope you enjoy these adventures as much as I have.
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WITH ETTA BAKER, MORGANTON, NC
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WITH EUGENE POWELL, GREENVILLE, MD
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WITH SON THOMAS, LELAND MS

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Click on the pictures below for the full story.

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_Jack Owens of Bentonia MS claims he was the one who taught his one time neighbor - Skip James - how to play the guitar. He also finagled me into giving him a little scotch, claiming "It's the only thing that will take away the cramps in my fingers. If I don't have some, I won't be able to play the guitar for you all."
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_James 'Son' Thomas of Leland MS was a man who dug graves during the day and played blues guitar in the jooks at night.
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_Bud Spires, of Flora, MS the harmonica player who accompanies Jack Owens. Hear about how the 'devil' got into his horse one day.
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Eugene Powell was one of the original recording bluesmen from the 30's. Read how this man still played one of the meanest fingerpicking blues guitar around, well into his 80's
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_At age 16 RL Burnside was learning licks from his neighbor, the famous Mississippi Fred McDowell. I picked up a few pointers myself from this bluesman.
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_Etta Baker of Morgantown NC has a real smooth way of fingerpicking the guitar. Known as the Piedmont style, she inspired a whole generation of blues and folk musicians. Find out why.
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_When he isn't playing concerts and festivals, you can find Turner Foddrell tending to his customers at his Virginia general store; that is when he's not too busy playing his guitar for them from behind the counter.
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_Where else can you get a shave, haircut and listen to your barber play the blues? Or play him a game of pool in his back room? At Wade Walton's Barber Shop, that's where.
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_Want to see a bluesman play a hot electric guitar in a Mississippi Juke Joint? Check out Booba Barnes in the Playboy Club
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_Dundee MS, home to the great blues drummer Sam Carr.
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_You haven't lived until you heard Othar Turner play his cane fife at one of his famous country picnics. Heck, he even will tell you how you can make a cane fife for yourself, if you happen to live next to a riverbank.
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_Meet Hubert Sumlin, Howlin' Wolf's guitarist for over 20 years.
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_Bob Margolin - He ONLY played in Muddy Water's band for several years!!
I recorded 3 songs with Bob Margolin at his home in North Carolina. Together with his engineer Mark Williams we wound up with some pretty hot tunes.

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_Sitting in with JJ Cale, the writer of 'After Midnight' was an experience I'll never forget.
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__Parchman Farm, otherwise known as Mississippi State Penitentary is the place where many a bluesman did some time. Here's how we did our time there.
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