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I kept running across this name, so I finally thought I’d look him up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JveYg57Brxc

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5o6t4fNDi4

 

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@Triple-o  I'm sure you don't remember.  A few years ago I posted on here about taking a lesson with a Chicago Blues guy, Paul Kaye.  Since it was just a vacation trip to Chicago I couldn't schedule ongoing lessons with Mr. Kaye.  He left me with the advice that if I wanted to study the blues and have any success playing it I had to study the old blues masters.  Accordingly he left me with a list of albums I should study.  This pile are the albums. I hope you can see the Jimmy Reed one in the pile.

 

PaulsRecommendCDs.thumb.jpg.18b9dd58f16b436aa58dfcd5540257b7.jpg

 

 

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On 12/7/2021 at 1:24 PM, matonanjin said:

@Triple-o  I'm sure you don't remember.  A few years ago I posted on here about taking a lesson with a Chicago Blues guy, Paul Kaye.  Since it was just a vacation trip to Chicago I couldn't schedule ongoing lessons with Mr. Kaye.  He left me with the advice that if I wanted to study the blues and have any success playing it I had to study the old blues masters.  Accordingly he left me with a list of albums I should study.  This pile are the albums. I hope you can see the Jimmy Reed one in the pile.

 

PaulsRecommendCDs.thumb.jpg.18b9dd58f16b436aa58dfcd5540257b7.jpg

 

Yeah, I remember you talking about Chicago a few years ago. Reed definitely has a different way of playing the 12  bar blues. I didn’t realize the boogie Woogie had its roots in the piano.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiaJ7VEAg8A

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