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An Interview with versatile Melvin Taylor, one of the greatest guitarists in the history of rock, blues & jazz.

"Most music has become digital - real musicians have been replaced by high-tech electronic devices.  It takes the true feeling out of the music."

Melvin Taylor: Made the sweet taste of guitar

Melvin Taylor is one…

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Danish singer Thorbjørn Risager talks about Ray Charles, BB King, Robben Ford and the local blues scene

"There are many good instrumentalists today, but I miss singers that are really outstanding."

Thorbjørn Risager: Scandinavian Crooner…

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Pete Cosey, legendary guitarist of Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Miles Davis has died at age 68

R.I.P Pete Cosey

Legendary Chicago-based guitarist Pete Cosey, has died at the age of 68. Jazz blues guitarist Pete Cosey used electronic distortion and innovative methods of stringing and tuning his guitar to impress his signature sound on recordings by artists from bluesmen Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf to jazz…

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Guitarist Rocky Athas talks about John Mayall, SRV, Glenn Hughes, Phil Walden, Thin Lizzy, & his Greek roots

"Stay true to being yourself. Don't change because someone thinks you should be doing something else. Stay true to yourself."

Rocky Athas: Lightning Real Blues…

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Texas harpman Sonny Boy Terry talks about "Clyde" Copeland, Joe Hughes, Uncle John, & Lone Star Blues

"Good writing is usually about a good story that you can see in your mind as the words are sung. But great songwriting is often torture to get out."

Sonny Boy Terry: Houston Blues Blow…

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Good-bye, Carrie Smith - One of the Best Jazz Blues Singer and Afro American poetess dies at 86

Carrie Smith, a jazz and blues singer who achieved stage fame as one of the stars of the Broadway musical revue Black and Blue, died

Ms. Smith had been a presence in the jazz scene for three decades when in 1989 she was cast as one of the singers in the bluesy revue…

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An Interview with German guitarist Richie Arndt: The Blues is something very deep and heartfelt

"Like the blues chord progression. It´s always getting back to the beginning and then starting again and moves round and round ! Something like meditation…"

Richie Arndt: Energizing blues guitar…

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An Interview with Ed Sanders of the Fugs, poet, musician, journalist and a leading cultural figure of nowadays

"Poetry is the most intimate path, in my opinion, toward confronting Ultimate Truth for Humans; Music comes close behind Poetry in this regard."

Ed Sanders: Alone... and Together…

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An Interview with the "Ministers" of Blues in India, MoB: We believe that the Blues is pretty much eternal

"The blues is a platform of expression, it helps you tells your story…if it’s good, people will always listen and enjoy."

Ministry of Blues: The Red Hot Blues Band

Although Philipe, Vinoo and…

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Allen Ginsberg: Α Tribute to one of World's Greatest Poets and a Leading Figure of the Beat Generation

Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 - April 5, 1997)

"Poetry is the one place where people can speak their original human mind. It is the outlet for people to say in public what is known in private."…

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Bluesman Nelsen Adelard talks about Muddy Waters, James Cotton, McComb MS, black & white blues folks

"The Blues is something that you are born with. You either feel them or you don’t."

Nelsen Adelard: Blues Journeyman

Born into a show business family, Nelsen was already a professional musician at…

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Poet/writer/professor Jonah Raskin talks about Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, Abbie Hoffman, 60s era; and Sappho

"I write poetry in part to confront the prisons inside and outside and to help people to liberate themselves and I perform my poems with musicians."

Jonah Raskin: Rock and Roll poetry generation

Jonah Raskin is an…

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Versatile musician/writer Chuck Leavell talks about Allman Bros, Rolling Stones, Capricorn, forestry & his books

"Music is a language and just as in life it is important to be a good listener. Musical conversations are an amazing thing."

Chuck Leavell: Back to Wonderful World

Chuck Leavell has been pleasing the…

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An Interview with German Blues band of Blue Alley: Blues is pure emotions and a platform to turn my inside out.

"...Blues definitely comes from the heart and  therefore I think the blues will always be there as long as we have hearts and feelings."

Blue Alley: Blues elixir of life…

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An Interview with guitarist Al "Huricane" Spears: Blues is what you feel not what you hear

"Blues is a feeling, we all have feeling all the time whether they are bad, happy etc."

Al "Hurricane" Spears: Feel the Blues…

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White trash bluesman Ron Hacker talks about Yank Rachell, Albert Collins, & his life with the blues

"I consider the Blues an art form. An art form that allows a person to express what they feel. No different then painting, writing, sculpture, dance, or any other form of music."

Ron Hacker: Dirty Old Blues…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on May 29, 2012 at 12:00pm — No Comments

An Interview with Chicagoan singer "Brother Jacob" Schulz: The next generation of Windy City Blues

"The Blues is a way of expressing yourself, it’s a feeling that everyone can understand. It’s a way of life!"

Jacob Schulz: Blues under evolving

Jacob “Brother Jacob” Schulz is…

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Singer/ songwriter Vivian Vance Kelly talks about her father Vance Kelly, Eddie C. Campbell, & the future of blues

"In blues there is always a story to tell and in nowadays music, the story is missing."

Vivian Vance Kelly: The Blues Rose

At 5 years old, Vivian was called up…

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An Interview with amazing guitarist Carl Verheyen: Blues touches the soul much deeper than pop music.

"The Blues is a way to communicate my deepest feelings through my instrument."

Carl Verheyen: Six-strings Wizard

In his 40-plus years of playing the instrument, Carl has created a…

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An Interview with Blooklyn bluesman Calvin B. Streets: The blues means my livelihood and my life

"The blues is a living art form that expresses the moment."

Calvin B. Streets: Old School Blues

During the 1960's and 1970's, Mr. Streets grew up amongst the angst, broken glass and sharp edges of the Brooklyn streets he was named…

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Added by Michael Limnios Blues Network on May 24, 2012 at 5:30pm — No Comments

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