8/29/2014

Mance Lipscomb - You've Got to See Mama Every Night

Like Leadbelly and Mississippi John Hurt, the designation as strictly a blues singer dwarfs the musical breadth of Mance Lipscomb. Born on April 9, 1895 in Navasota, TX, Lipscomb was a sharecropper/tenant farmer all his life who didn't record until 1960, "songster" fits what Lipscomb did best. A proud, yet unboastful man, Lipscomb would point out that he was an educated musician, his ability to play everything from classic blues, ballads, pop songs to spirituals in a multitude of styles and keys being his particular mark of originality. He appeared at numerous blues and folk festivals throughout the '60s, released several albums on Arhoolie and even one for a major label, Reprise, in 1970, Trouble in Mind. Four years later, Lipscomb retired from the festival circuit and passed away on January 30, 1976 in his hometown of Navasota, TX. He was 81. With a wide-ranging repertoire of over 90 songs, Lipscomb may have gotten a belated start in recording, but left a remarkable legacy to be enjoyed.




8/22/2014

Raul Seixas - Paranóia II


Paranóia II foi lançada em 1987 no álbum Uah-Bap-Lu-Bap-Lah-Béin-Bum!. A composição é de Raul Seixas, Lena Coutinho e Cláudio Roberto.




8/21/2014

Raul Seixas - Paranóia - 21//08/2014


Hoje se completam 25 anos da morte do Pai do Rock Nacional. Vida longa Raulzito.



Paranóia foi lançada orinalmente em 1975 no Lado B do álbum Novo Aeon. A composição é de Raul Seixas, Cláudio Roberto e Marcelo Motta.




8/17/2014

Celso Blues Boy - Aumenta que Isso aí é Rock 'n' Roll

Celso Blues Boy (nascido Celso Ricardo Furtado de Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, 5 de janeiro de 1956 — Joinville, 6 de agosto de 2012) foi um cantor, compositor e guitarrista brasileiro.
Começou a tocar profissionalmente na década de 1970, acompanhando Raul Seixas e Sá & Guarabyra. Montou a banda Legião Estrangeira em 1976, com a qual se apresentava em bares e casas de show. Passou a ser mais conhecido a partir de 1980, quando mandou uma fita para a Rádio Fluminense, no Rio, voltada para o repertório roqueiro. Gravou o primeiro disco em 1984, "Som na Guitarra", que incluía seu maior sucesso: "Aumenta que Isso Aí É Rock'n Roll". Um dos primeiros a cantar blues em português, escolheu o nome artístico em homenagem ao ídolo B.B. King, um dos pais do gênero, com quem também tocou na década de 1980.
Faleceu em 6 de agosto de 2012 na cidade de Joinville em decorrência de um câncer na garganta.




8/16/2014

Janis Joplin- Try


Janis Joplin performing Try live at Woodstock in 1969. Just to celebrate Woodstock 45th anniversary. Do you really think we need anything else?

Woodstock Festival







8/15/2014

Mance Lipscomb - Baby Please Don't Go

Like Leadbelly and Mississippi John Hurt, the designation as strictly a blues singer dwarfs the musical breadth of Mance Lipscomb. Born on April 9, 1895 in Navasota, TX, Lipscomb was a sharecropper/tenant farmer all his life who didn't record until 1960, "songster" fits what Lipscomb did best. A proud, yet unboastful man, Lipscomb would point out that he was an educated musician, his ability to play everything from classic blues, ballads, pop songs to spirituals in a multitude of styles and keys being his particular mark of originality. He appeared at numerous blues and folk festivals throughout the '60s, released several albums on Arhoolie and even one for a major label, Reprise, in 1970, Trouble in Mind. Four years later, Lipscomb retired from the festival circuit and passed away on January 30, 1976 in his hometown of Navasota, TX. He was 81. With a wide-ranging repertoire of over 90 songs, Lipscomb may have gotten a belated start in recording, but left a remarkable legacy to be enjoyed.




8/10/2014

Celso Blues Boy e BB King - Mississipi

Celso Blues Boy (nascido Celso Ricardo Furtado de Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, 5 de janeiro de 1956 — Joinville, 6 de agosto de 2012) foi um cantor, compositor e guitarrista brasileiro.
Começou a tocar profissionalmente na década de 1970, acompanhando Raul Seixas e Sá & Guarabyra. Montou a banda Legião Estrangeira em 1976, com a qual se apresentava em bares e casas de show. Passou a ser mais conhecido a partir de 1980, quando mandou uma fita para a Rádio Fluminense, no Rio, voltada para o repertório roqueiro. Gravou o primeiro disco em 1984, "Som na Guitarra", que incluía seu maior sucesso: "Aumenta que Isso Aí É Rock'n Roll". Um dos primeiros a cantar blues em português, escolheu o nome artístico em homenagem ao ídolo B.B. King, um dos pais do gênero, com quem também tocou na década de 1980.
Faleceu em 6 de agosto de 2012 na cidade de Joinville em decorrência de um câncer na garganta.




8/08/2014

Mance Lipscomb - Jack of Spades

Like Leadbelly and Mississippi John Hurt, the designation as strictly a blues singer dwarfs the musical breadth of Mance Lipscomb. Born on April 9, 1895 in Navasota, TX, Lipscomb was a sharecropper/tenant farmer all his life who didn't record until 1960, "songster" fits what Lipscomb did best. A proud, yet unboastful man, Lipscomb would point out that he was an educated musician, his ability to play everything from classic blues, ballads, pop songs to spirituals in a multitude of styles and keys being his particular mark of originality. He appeared at numerous blues and folk festivals throughout the '60s, released several albums on Arhoolie and even one for a major label, Reprise, in 1970, Trouble in Mind. Four years later, Lipscomb retired from the festival circuit and passed away on January 30, 1976 in his hometown of Navasota, TX. He was 81. With a wide-ranging repertoire of over 90 songs, Lipscomb may have gotten a belated start in recording, but left a remarkable legacy to be enjoyed.




8/03/2014

Celso Blues Boy - Último Tango Para Roy Buchanan

Celso Blues Boy (nascido Celso Ricardo Furtado de Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, 5 de janeiro de 1956 — Joinville, 6 de agosto de 2012) foi um cantor, compositor e guitarrista brasileiro.
Começou a tocar profissionalmente na década de 1970, acompanhando Raul Seixas e Sá & Guarabyra. Montou a banda Legião Estrangeira em 1976, com a qual se apresentava em bares e casas de show. Passou a ser mais conhecido a partir de 1980, quando mandou uma fita para a Rádio Fluminense, no Rio, voltada para o repertório roqueiro. Gravou o primeiro disco em 1984, "Som na Guitarra", que incluía seu maior sucesso: "Aumenta que Isso Aí É Rock'n Roll". Um dos primeiros a cantar blues em português, escolheu o nome artístico em homenagem ao ídolo B.B. King, um dos pais do gênero, com quem também tocou na década de 1980.
Faleceu em 6 de agosto de 2012 na cidade de Joinville em decorrência de um câncer na garganta.




8/01/2014

Mance Lipscomb - Alcohol Blues

Like Leadbelly and Mississippi John Hurt, the designation as strictly a blues singer dwarfs the musical breadth of Mance Lipscomb. Born on April 9, 1895 in Navasota, TX, Lipscomb was a sharecropper/tenant farmer all his life who didn't record until 1960, "songster" fits what Lipscomb did best. A proud, yet unboastful man, Lipscomb would point out that he was an educated musician, his ability to play everything from classic blues, ballads, pop songs to spirituals in a multitude of styles and keys being his particular mark of originality. He appeared at numerous blues and folk festivals throughout the '60s, released several albums on Arhoolie and even one for a major label, Reprise, in 1970, Trouble in Mind. Four years later, Lipscomb retired from the festival circuit and passed away on January 30, 1976 in his hometown of Navasota, TX. He was 81. With a wide-ranging repertoire of over 90 songs, Lipscomb may have gotten a belated start in recording, but left a remarkable legacy to be enjoyed.