Good time blues

robin

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Good time blues

B.B. King played coy at the 25th annual Chicago Blues Festival last month. "I won't say what party I'm for," the great vocalist and guitarist began, but everybody has something to be happy about now. Including the women -- who found out ‘Yes, we can!’ Few other of the hundreds of performers were even that explicit onstage, but the fest reportedly drew 750,000 listeners over four days, and the music projected a general air of triumph against daunting odds.

 
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nathan12

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It seems to be a great feast for music lovers. Really it's unable to imagine such huge gathering. Thanks for providing such wonderful information
 

John Watt

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"Why I Sing The Blues", an album by B.B.King in 1964, featuring "The Thrill is Gone",
is the greatest uptown blues album ever, for me.
I've gotten so much mileage doing "The Thrill is Gone", and jamming my own words,
it's a part of me.
This jazz forum is new, and it's nice to post here today,
hey, I said this forum is new, and I'm going to post here again,
and even though the notes don't follow, some other member will.

as always, John Watt
 
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