Billy Boy Arnold
(born William Arnold, 16 September 1935)
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Billy Boy Arnold
(born William Arnold, 16 September 1935)
Billy Boy Arnold performing "You're So Fine" in a tribute to Little Walter
NTK Badass Blues Instrumental #47 - Summer's End (feat. Mark Hummel) - http://bit.ly/2lnYtsx #markhummel #SnookyPryor #BillyBoyArnold #LazyLester #SamMyers #JohnMayall #JohnHammond #JamesCotton #CharlieMusselwhite #KimWilson #LeeOskar #JerryPortnoy #MagicDick #HueyLewis #LittleWalter #Blues #Instrumentals #harp #harmonica #chromaticharp #funkwrench #marcusdavid #richkirch #jackendino @trueeastmastering #summertime #endofsummer #bluesharmonicablowout (at Capitola, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B22KITWB1t4/?igshid=a1fvnjz4kyaw
Early in the morning 'bout the break of day That's when my baby went away Crying and pleading won't do no good Come back baby, I wish you would Eddie Taylor & Billy Boy Arnold - VJ Tracks (Vee-Jay), (1979) Eddie Taylor 1 - Train Fare 2 - Lookin' For Trouble 3 - I'm Gonna Love You 4 - Find My Baby 5 - Stroll Out West 6 - Leave This Neighborhood Billy Boy Arnold 1 - I Was Fooled 2 - I Wish You Would 3 - Don't Stay Out All Night 4 - You Got Me Wrong 5 - My Heart Is Crying 6 - No, No, No, No #BillyBoyArnold #IWishYouWould https://youtu.be/ptBsi2rh4f4 https://youtu.be/YO1tV7bC4nY https://youtu.be/WG2t2plHVyY http://www1.zippyshare.com/v/11611451/file.html
Five legendary blues performers, two individuals who were instrumental in the creation of blues music, five single blues recordings, one blues album and an important piece of blues literature will be inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame on May 4th.
Elvin Bishop, Eddy Clearwater (pictured above), Jimmy Johnson, John Mayall, and The Memphis Jug Band will each take their places in the Blues Hall Of Fame beside performers who have been deemed by a group of blues scholars and industry veterans to be the Best in the Blues.
Each of these musicians has carved his place in blues history. Bishop's beginnings with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band to his more recent recognition for the 2015 Blues Music Awards "Song of the Year" have elevated him to the highest stature in blues music. Clearwater, Johnson, and Mayall each have careers that have spanned more than a half century, and they each continue to produce music and to perform for devoted audiences, yet each are distinguishable by their stage presence and musical talent. The Memphis Jug Band's music crossed the racial divides of the first half of the twentieth century and inspired musicians to follow in their footsteps.
Non-performer individuals to be recognized...
Cool insight from Dave Alvin on.fb.me/1Fsf2BV about the legendary concert available on iTunes apple.co/1910JKp and Amazon amzn.to/18rrl6b
Free MP3 http://bit.ly/1DTspsl
Featuring a repeat of the second session by The Undertones and Siouxsie And The Banshees Join Hands lp played in it's entirety.
The Quads - You Gotta Jive (Big Bear)
The Undertones - Family Entertainment (Session)
The classic Eddie Taylor shuffle Bad Boy chugs with grace and attitude as Musselwhite slyly quotes C.C. Rider in his opening harp solo, his tone as thick as sweet molasses. His is one of the most recognizable voices in the blues, a true “instrument” he employs effortlessly to great expressiveness.