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Ink 19 :: Darrell Scott

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Invisible Man (Full Light). Review by David Whited.

... - which is a departure for Scott. Scott is about as literate as anyone in Nashville and his stories are informed by a lot more than Hank Williams, Jimmy Rodgers, Johnny Cash, and The Carter Family. He mainly stays 'in the light' and doesn't tend to get into that Southern Gothic trap that some are prone ...

Ink 19 :: Buddy Guy & Junior Wells

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March 1998 :: Music D-I :: Buddy Guy & Junior Wells (David Whited)

... between these guys from their many years of association. Their selection of material pays tribute to many other legends of the blues including Jimmy Reed, Jimmy Rodgers, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Big Bill Broonzy, and Willie Dixon. Buddy includes only one of his compositions, "I've Been There." Words ...

Ink 19 :: John Jackson

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August 1999 :: Music I-L :: John Jackson (David Whited)

... his mother's sister's Indian husband. John Jackson's first mainstream influences came in the form of 78 R.P.M. recordings of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Jimmy Rodgers, the Carter Family, Blind-Boy Fuller, and Blind Blake. Folklorist Dr. Charles "Chuck" Perdue discovered Jackson in 1964, when Perdue happened ...

Ink 19 :: Damon Johnson

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Damon Johnson. Name sound familiar? It should. Johnson was the long-time head...

... roll idols, Thin Lizzy, Johnson performs a heartfelt rendition of his personal favorite tune, "Borderline," and earlier on the CD, presents an old Jimmy Rodgers tune in "Workin' Man Blues," adding that it was one of his dad's favorite songs when he was a child. Also included on Dust are my two favorites ...

Ink 19 :: Wylie and the Wild West

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October 1998 :: Music S-Z :: Wylie and the Wild West (Mark Chester)

... with a cowboy's lonesome conviction, Wylie and his merry band of session musicians parade through eleven classic tracks, including a couple from Jimmy Rodgers and a handful from Wylie himself. The unearthly ululation of a good yodel is bound to evoke a reaction from just about anyone, whether it be ...
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