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❤ Metal Bastard Goes Soft The idea was to make a mix with songs with other 's performers names in the titles, but I 'm not sure I achieved it. So it 's a little… Read full post »
❤ Setting The Woods On Fire Billie Holiday I've actually never tried a pigfoot, pickled or otherwise. So maybe after a few bottles of beer I could give it a go. It's just that feet don't… Read full post »
❤ boogie woogie flu Drifting through the town Drinking up the night Trying not to drown... - "The Ballad of Sad Young Men" by Frances Landesman by Sonny Smith The way I learned piano… Read full post »
❤ Another Nickel In The Machine "What have I done, my dear! What have I done, my dear!" Madame Marguerite Fahmy The two court cases were over seventy years apart and the LA suburb of Brentwood… Read full post »
❤ Armagideon Time Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the hottest musical act of 1973 --- SATAN & HIS 3 DEVILS! Because "Satan and His 3 Skeletons" didn't sound quite as groovy... Inspired… Read full post »
❤ Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands "The most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and '30s, Bessie Smith is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era, and along with Louis Armstrong,… Read full post »
❤ Jesse Jarnow's Frank & Earthy Blog "What Kind of Friend Is This?" - Stephen Malkmus and Lee Ranaldo ( download ) ( buy ) from I'm Not There OST (iTunes-only) (2007) "Bessie Smith" (live) - The… Read full post »
❤ boogie woogie flu by Laura Cantrell Folks, if you know me, you’ve heard this rant before. There is one fact that bothers me to death - the dearth of female artists in the… Read full post »
❤ boogie woogie flu My apologies to all our vegetarian friends. If it's any consolation, I didn't eat any of this pig, not because I don't like that sort of thing - more for… Read full post »
❤ I Wanna Fuck Dirty Harry I love that man like a schoolboy loves his pie. 01. Bessie Smith - St Louis Blues 02. Bessie Smith - T'ain't Nobody'z Bizness If I Do 03. Bessie Smith… Read full post »
❤ Locust St. Songmasonry: After You've GoneMarion Harris (1918).The Versatile Four (1919).Bessie Smith (1927).Sophie Tucker (1927).The Charleston Chasers (1927).The California Ramblers (1927).Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers (1927).Red Nichols and His Five Pennies Read full post »
❤ I Wanna Fuck Dirty Harry 01. Jelly Roll Morton - Dead Man Blues 02. Miles Blue Rythm Band - Minnie The Moocher's Wedding Day 03. Robert Johnson - Kind-Hearted Woman Blues 04. Bessie Smith -… Read full post »
❤ Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands "The most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and '30s, Bessie Smith is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era, and along with Louis Armstrong,… Read full post »
❤ anyone's guess burkhard bilger reports in this week's issue of the new yorker on the search for and recording of the artless singing of american folk song, or old time music, in… Read full post »
❤ wordsandmusic Art Tatum steps elegantly into 'A Foggy Day,' followed by the sour-sweet alto of Bennie Carter. From the album 'Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume One,' a classic track. Carter is magisterial,… Read full post »
❤ I Wanna Fuck Dirty Harry I love that man like a schoolboy loves his pie. 01. Bessie Smith - St Louis Blues 02. Bessie Smith - T'ain't Nobody'z Bizness If I Do 03. Bessie Smith… Read full post »
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