Charles Tyler vcls/gtr, Al Foreman gtr, Rufus Thibodeaux, bs, Warren Storm, drms. Included on compilation "Blues obscurities" vol one". Recorded in 1963.
Frantic high octane gospel from 1962 on Peacock b/w "The Tide of Life". These guys were known as Jackson Harmoneers (even earlier the Cotton Blossom Singers) but changed to the Five Blind Boys and...
This is from the cd collection of Robert Nighthawk´s recordings for United in -51 and -52. The number seventyfour is a freight train destined for home, sweet home Chicago. Nighthawk uses lines simi...
An early gem from the Peacock vaults. Lloyd "the Fat Man" Smith with the Caldonia´s Boys Orchestra in 1952. I got this from cd compilation "Hidden Gems, Vol.2 (Peacock)". "If you got a woman always...
Sorry but it was recorded with the camera in horizontal. I can't turn it around but the sound is great anyway. Pure class by a true legend of the Blues in Austin. Recorded in october 2013 at Guero´...