Blues Anatomy With Special Guest Jef Lee Johnson - Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson Album
Tracklist
| 1 | Broken Levee Blues |
| 2 | St. Louis Blues |
| 3 | Bull Frog Moan |
| 4 | I'm Not Rough |
| 5 | He's A Jelly Roll Baker |
| 6 | Tomorrow Night |
| 7 | 6/88 Glide |
| 8 | Careless Love |
| 9 | Swing Out Rhythm |
| 10 | Have To Change Keys To Play These Blues |
| 11 | Playing With The Strings |
| 12 | Ben Franklin Hotel Blues |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RR00008-1 | Blues Anatomy With Special Guest Jef Lee Johnson | Blues Anatomy With Special Guest Jef Lee Johnson - Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson (LP, Album) | Range Records | RR00008-1 | US | 2007 |
Credits
- Acoustic Guitar – Rick Nollet
- Acoustic Guitar, Resonator Guitar – Joe Mass
- Artwork By – Jeff Kilpatrick
- Bass – Rick Prince
- Drums – Lenny Gordon
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Jef Lee Johnson
- Engineer – Brian Ritrovato
- Executive Producer – Dan Leider
- Liner Notes – Francis Davis
- Mixed By – Aaron Luis Levinson, Phil Nicolo
- Piano, Organ – Mike Suchodolaki
- Producer – Aaron Luis Levinson
- Saxophone – Jay Davidson
- Trombone – Jared Melson
- Trumpet – Steve Jankowski
- Vocals – Geoff Muldaur
Barcodes
- Barcode: 1 86900 00082 8
Short intro
Ben Franklin Hotel Blues. Playing With The Strings. Tomorrow Night. Над релизом работали. Acoustic Guitar Rick Nollet. Acoustic Guitar, Resonator Guitar Joe Mass. Artwork By Jeff Kilpatrick. Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson. Lonnie Johnson was arguably the first guitar gunslinger. Throughout his prolific 40-year career, he was continually amazing as a player, having single-handedly invented the concept of the lead guitar solo, both in a country blues context and in jazz settings he worked with both Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, for example, and his playing pre-shadowed the work of Charlie Christian, T-Bone Walker, and many others. Cover information about the songs on the release Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson by Blues Anatomy with Special Guest Jef Lee Johnson: who covered the songs, who sang the originals. Originally by Lonnie Johnson and Blind Willie Dunn. He's a Jelly Roll Baker. Blues Anatomy with Special Guest Jef Lee Johnson. Lonnie Johnson. Originally by Lonnie Johnson. I'm Not Rough. Lil Armstrong. Originally by Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five. Alonzo Lonnie Johnson February 8, 1899 June 16, 1970 was an American blues and jazz singer, guitarist, violinist and songwriter. He was a pioneer of jazz guitar and jazz violin and is recognized as the first to play an electrically amplified violin. Johnson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and raised in a family of musicians. He studied violin, piano and guitar as a child and learned to play various other instruments, including the mandolin, but he concentrated on the guitar throughout his. Louis Blues. Careless Love. SongMeanings Copyright 2020. About Terms. Popular Lyrics Popular Artists. Rolling with the Blues. UMG от лица компании Fantasy Records Sony ATV Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc. Concord Music Publishing и другие авторские общества 3. Listen to music from Jef Lee Johnson. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Jef Lee Johnson. Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson - Blues Anatomy with Jef Lee Johnson. 0 listeners. 2007 12 tracks. Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson honors Alonzo Lonnie Johnson 1899-1970, the blues star of the 1920s whos generally regarded as the creator of the now-common single-note guitar solo. Johnson was also a vocalist, and second only to Blind Lemon Jefferson in sales among male blues performers of that era. Yet theres something amiss with this tribute, which uses a Philadelphia-rooted cast to honor the New Orleans-born Johnson. The instrumentalists in Blues Anatomy, along with guest guitarist Jef Lee Johnson, do their parts in recalling an 80-year-old era. Compared to What - Jef Lee Johnson. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Jef Lee Johnson no relation takes on the impossible task of playing Lonnie in this tribute album, with help from Philadelphia-based Blues Anatomy. They play with soul and great spirit, and Jef contributes his own virtuoso guitar-playing in his own style, as a tribute, rather than trying to slavishly mimic Lonnie. They open with a band doing Handy's classic St. Louis Blues, with excellent vocal work by Eddie Davis. The third song is a cover of the great early jazz piece by Louis Armstrong and his legendary Hot Fives, I'm Not roughRelated to Blues Anatomy With Special Guest Jef Lee Johnson - Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson
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