7) Albert King—Live Wire/Blues Power(Stax, 1968) Of all the major bluesmen of the ’60s, guitar great Albert King (along with B.B.—no relation) was probably the one most often featured at Graham’s venues. And why not? A superb showman, he related well to the audiences there, ...
"Today we are thinking of John Hartman, or Little John to us," The Doobie Brotherssaid in a statement. "John was a wild spirit, great drummer, and showman during his time in the Doobies. He was also a close friend for many years and and an intricate part of the band personality! We...
they always engage, entertain, and put on a show. Fine musicians, proud of their roots, and the sheer delight of the Watson family guitar interchanges is truly infectious. Cue raucous singing and good time galore. FFA closed the night with a ...
When the Hummingbirds first started performing, they simply picked songs that they had already learned. Of course, by the time they began singing, the tradition was no longer strictly oral and lyrics could be found written down. But the Birds did not learn that...