Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly.
He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
Muddy looks pretty young here. Anybody know when and where this took place? I would have guessed the Chicago Blues Fest, but don’t think it started as early as this video looks.
Anyway brings back some great memories, though this was a tamer version than what went on in the clubs.
More Little Walter recorded November 1958
Otis Spann- piano
Muddy Waters, Luther Tucker- guitars
Willie Dixon- bass
George Hunter- drums
I first heard this one on WLAC Nashville, probably on “John R’s” R & B show. Brings back a lot of memories.
Muddy looks pretty young here. Anybody know when and where this took place? I would have guessed the Chicago Blues Fest, but don’t think it started as early as this video looks.
Anyway brings back some great memories, though this was a tamer version than what went on in the clubs.
Newport Jazz Festival, but I don’t know what year.
“The only nonnegotiable principle here is success” — is this different from “the ends justify the means”?
More Little Walter recorded November 1958
Otis Spann- piano
Muddy Waters, Luther Tucker- guitars
Willie Dixon- bass
George Hunter- drums
I first heard this one on WLAC Nashville, probably on “John R’s” R & B show. Brings back a lot of memories.