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The great Mississippi John Hurt

August 3, 2007 by Chris

If you love Mississippi blues guitar playing then you’ll love Mississippi John Hurt. I myself like the blues/folk but he was the one who made me fall in love with it.

It is the type of music that will immediately have your feet a tapping, that’s what happened to me first time that I heard him. The man’s playing makes you feel good, plain and simple. Every aspect from lyrics to music is so up beat, it’s quite infectious.

He was born July 2nd, 1894 in Teoc, Mississippi, eighth of ten children born to Paul Hurt and Mae Jane Smith. He grew up in Avolan Mississippi and started to play guitar at the tender age of 9. He performed at many social events while still working on a there during the 1920’s.

He played with the likes of legendary Blues musician, Willie Narmour who helped draw the attention of Okeh Records (which was purchased by Columbia Records) to his distinct playing style.

John Hurt was a major influence to my favorite musician of all time Mr Bruce Cockburn. The guy is turning into my hero as well. If he’s good enough for Bruce then he’s good enough for me!

While being introduced to me for the first time, his music is just crisp and pure as snow. His own unique style transfers you back to a time that seems quite foreign to us today. I put him right up there with Billy Holiday, who is my favorite jazz singer of all time.

I honestly believe that being exposed to this style is very good to your musical soul!

Keep on Jammin’





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Led Zepplin

July 27, 2007 by Chris

Well would you pay $250 for a chance to see them? I think that I would.

I would do this only for bragging rights I guess. I was going to see them in Buffalo in 1980 when Mr. Bonham passed away there fore canceling the show, the tour and Led Zeppelin as we knew them.

My thinking was that it was the correct thing for them to do.

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God bless Frampton Comes Alive

June 28, 2007 by Chris

Unless you grew up in around late 70’s while living under a rock, there was this album called “Frampton Comes Alive” (F.C.A). Have you heard of it? I know just about everyone, except for maybe people in the USSR and China, had it!

It was an album that pointed me towards this pop rock genre. I had rock, jazz, blues, folk all rolled up into one. The solo’s that Mr Frampton came up with was just plain and simply sweet. I still to this day have a fairly strong Peter Frampton influence to my work.

Some people say that this album was played to death, but in my eyes it still has legs. I mean 16 million copies sold worldwide to date and the thing was put out in 1975 for heavens sake! He also made F.C.A. II on DVD which was produced in 1995 and still being sold today.

A little trivia for all you Frampton fans. Did you know that he was one of only 3 bands to ever sell out a show at Philadelphia JFK stadium, which holds 110,000 people? The other two acts are Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones.

After watching this little gem of a video, I started to realize just how old this great piece of really is and how it greatly influenced me personally and musically.

God bless Frampton comes Alive

Keep on Jammin’

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