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Etta Baker with Taj Mahal

Etta Baker with Taj Mahal

By James Calemine Etta Baker was born in 1913 amid the hills of Morganton, North Carolina. She began playing guitar at age four. Baker remains a premiere female Piedmont blues guitar instrumentalist. Taj Mahal, tireless Music Maker consultant, elucidated on Baker’s...

Tony Joe White: The Heroines

Tony Joe White: The Heroines

Tony Joe White’s work inspired many great musicians like Ray Charles, Brook Benton, Elvis Presley, Tina Turner, Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, John Mayall, Waylon Jennings, and others to cover his songs. Just tunes like “Polk Salad Annie”, “Rainy Night in Georgia”,...

Clyde Langford: High Steppin’ Mama

Clyde Langford: High Steppin’ Mama

By James Calemine Clyde Langford learned guitar from Joe “Thunder” Hopkins-Texas blues great Sam “Lightning” Hopkins’ older brother. Born in Centerville, Texas, Langford worked in cotton fields, joined the Army, and dug wells for a living, but never stopped playing...

J.J. Cale: To Tulsa And Back

J.J. Cale: To Tulsa And Back

To Tulsa and Back serves as J.J. Cale’s first studio album in eight years. Cale returned to Tulsa, his hometown, and recruited some old friends to play on the record. It’s common knowledge that Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers, Johnny Cash, the Band,...

B.B. King: B.B. King And His Orchestra Live

B.B. King: B.B. King And His Orchestra Live

By James Calemine Originally recorded in 1983 at the international MIDEM industry gathering in Cannes, King’s standard songs are rendered with an orchestra led by Calvin Owens. This served as a prestigious show for King, which considering some of the dangerous dives...